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U.P. AWAS EVAM VIKAS PARISHAD
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U.P. AWAS EVAM VIKAS PARISHAD
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Item (I) Basic Information
S.
No.
Item Details
1. Name of the Project/s Proposed Residential Township Projects under
Majhola Awas Yojana Number – 4, Phase – II,
Majhola, and Moradabad.
2. S.No. in the schedule The proposed project is categorized under
category ‘A’ under item 8 (b) of Schedule of
Gazette Notification dated Sep 14th, 2006 &
subsequent amendments.
3. Proposed
capacity/area/length/tonnage to be
handled/command/lease area/
number of wells to be drilled.
In 180.69 Hect of land 300 EWS houses, 53
LIG Houses, 253 MIG houses, 111 HIG
houses, 68 SFS Flats, 2702 Plots, 6 School
and few other common property resources and
internal roads with landscaped grounds etc. are
proposed.
Proposed Plot Bifurcation will be as under:-
S. No. PARTICULARS AREA (Hect.) AREA (sq.m)
A. Total Land Area 180.7 1,8,07,000.0
B. Total Built-up Area 28.0 2,80,000.0
Proposed Land use
1. Residential 67.68 6,76,800.0
2. Commercial 17.3 1,73,000.0
3. N/P School 5.18 51,800.0
4. Community/ PHC 5.47 54,700.0
5. Circulation 53.42 5,34,200.0
6. Green Area 19.87 1,98,700.0
7. others 11.78 11,17,800.0
Total 180.7 1,8,07,000.0
4. New/Expansion/Modernization New
5. Existing Capacity/Area etc. Not Applicable, It is a new project
6. Category of the Project i.e. 'A' or 'B' Item 8(b), Category A (Townships and Area
Development Project)
7. Does it attract the general
condition? If yes, please specify.
No
8. Does it attract the specific
condition? If yes, please specify.
No
9. Location
(i) Plot No. /Survey /Khasra No.
Shahpura Tigari :- 405 – 410, 733 – 739, 742,
776, 812 – 1020.
Lakdi Fajazalpur : - 183 – 202, 204 – 231, 333
– 391, 419 – 590, 981 – 915.
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(ii) Village : Majhola
(iii) Tehsil : Moradabad
(iv) District : Moradabad
(v) State : Uttar Pradesh
Geographical Co-ordinates are under as:
1- N Corner
Latitude : 28o 50’ 34.06” N
Longitude : 78o 43’ 34.00” E
2- SE Corner
Latitude : 28o 49’ 48.62” N
Longitude : 78o 44’ 10.83” E
3- SSW Corner
Latitude : 28o 49’ 40.77” N
Longitude : 78o 43’ 30.47” E
4- E Corner
Latitude : 28o 50’ 17.33” N
Longitude : 78o 44’ 20.94” E
Location Map of Proposed Site
10. Nearest railway S. No.
Nearest Name Distance & Direction (From plot Boundary)
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station/airport along with
distance in km.
1. Railway Station
Moradabad R.S
3.8 Km, E
2. Airport IGIA Airport,
New Delhi
160 Km, W
11. Nearest Town, City, District
Headquarters along with
distance in km.
S. No.
Nearest Name Distance & Direction (From plot Boundary)
1. Nearest Town Moradabad 2.7 Km, E
2. Nearest City Moradabad 2.7 Km, E
3. District Headquarter
Moradabad 2.7 Km, E
12. Village Panchayats, Zila
Parishad, Municipal
Corporation, Local body
(complete postal addresses
with telephone nos. to be
given)
Executive Engineer
U.P. Awas Evam Vikas Parishad,
3/C 109, 110 & 111, Bauddha Vihar, Majhola,
Moradabad - 244103 (Uttar Pradesh)
Phone: 8588877109
13. Name of the Applicant Executive Engineer
U.P. Awas Evam Vikas Parishad, Div. Moradabad
14. Registered Address Executive Engineer
U.P. Awas Evam Vikas Parishad,
3/C 109, 110 & 111, Bauddha Vihar, Majhola,
Moradabad - 244103 (Uttar Pradesh)
15. Address of Correspondence
Name
Designation
(Owner/Partner/CEO)
Address
PIN Code
Telephone No.
Fax No.
Mr. Shobhit Kumar Pathak
Executive Engineer
U.P. Awas Evam Vikas Parishad, Div. Moradabad
3/C 109, 110 & 111, Bauddha Vihar, Majhola,
Moradabad (Uttar Pradesh)
244103
Cd26mbd@upavp.com
Phone: 8588877109
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16. Details of Alternative Sites
examined, if any. Location
of these sites should be on
a toposheet.
No
17. Interlinked Projects No
18. Whether separate
application of interlinked
project has been submitted.
No
19. If yes, date of submission No
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20. If no, reason Not Applicable
21. Whether the proposal
involves approval/ clearance
under :- if yes,
Details of the same and
their status to be given.
(a) The Forest
(Conservation) Act,
1980?
(b) The Wildlife (Protection)
Act, 1972?
(c) The C.R.Z. Notification,
1991?
No
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
22. Whether there is any
Government Order/Policy
relevant/relating to the site?
Yes, The land has been acquired as per official gazette
No. 413 – L.A/ T- 1175 (84-85), Lucknow dated
22/09/1984 and 1372/L.A/ T – 1099, Lucknow dated
11/01/1991 for development of Residential Colony.
Now, as per the land use of Moradabad Master Plan –
2021.
23. Forest land involved
(hectares)
No
24. Whether there is any
litigation pending against
the project and/or land in
which the project is propose
to be set up?
(a) Name of the Court
(b) Case No.
(c) Orders/directions of the
court, if any and its
relevance with the
proposed project.
No litigation is pending against the project site/
applicant of this project in any Court.
(I) Activity
1. Construction operation or decommissioning of the Project involving actions,
which will cause physical changes in the locality (topography land use
changes in water bodies etc.)
S.
No.
Information/Checklist
confirmation
Yes
/No
Details thereof (with approximate quantities/ rates,
wherever possible) with source of information data
1.1 Permanent or
temporary change in
land use, land cover or
Yes Existing land falls under urban area of Moradabad.
The site for proposed project is designated for residential
colony as per Uttar Pradesh Awas Evam Vikas Parishad.
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topography including
increase in intensity of
land use (with respect
to local land use plan)
(Land document copy enclosed as Annexure- III)
1.2 Clearance of existing
land, vegetation and
buildings?
No No clearance of existing land and vegetation & buildings
is required as the land is free any vegetation & structure.
1.3 Creation of new land
uses?
No The project will be developed in conformance to the
Moradabad Master Plan – 2021. The land use of the site
is changed to residential development with the
permission of Concerned Authority.
(Moradabad Master Plan - 2021 copy enclosed as
Annexure- VIII)
1.4 Pre-construction
investigations e.g. bore
houses, soil testing?
Yes Soil sample was collected and analyzed from the site
and results were found satisfactory for construction and
other related developments. There will be no physical
impact on the locality due to soil testing or other
preconstruction investigations.
1.5 Construction works? Yes All construction activities will be confined within project
area. There will be no physical changes outside the
project boundary. Construction of proposed project will
be done as per applicable norms /byelaws.
There will be temporal physical change in surrounding
due to proposed construction work by individuals. The
impact of the same will be nullified by proper shielding of
physical boundary.
1.6 Demolition works? No No demolition work is involved in project.
1.7 Temporary sites used
for construction works
of housing of
construction workers?
Yes All constructions activities including storage of raw
materials will be confined within the project site only.
Mostly, local labors will be employed. However
temporary labour camps will be established for labourers
and a dormitory for the site supervisors during the
construction stage at project site only.
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1.8 Above ground
buildings, structures,
cut and fill or
excavations.
Yes The construction of proposed residential complex
includes erection of structures like water storage tank,
piping, electric substations, temporary site offices,
maintenance workshop facilities & other infrastructures
to support all these activities.
The earthwork is involved for foundation and laying of
underground services etc. Excavated soil will be used for
site leveling, back filling and road construction. Top 200
mm layer of soil will be separately stored and used for
landscaping/ horticulture development work.
1.9 Underground works
including mining or
tunneling?
No No underground work is required. Excavation of earth
will be carried out for laying foundation of the proposed
buildings and preparation of underground water storage
tanks only.
1.10 Reclamation works? No No reclamation work
1.11 Dredging? No No dredging required.
1.12 Offshore structures? No No off shore structures
1.13 Production and
manufacturing
processes?
No This is a construction of Group Housing project. Hence
no production or manufacturing activities will be involved.
1.14 Facilities for storage of
goods or materials?
Yes Construction Phase:
Minimum raw material will be purchased as per
requirement and will be stored on site with appropriate
arrangement.
Separate raw material storage yard will be made.
Cement will be separately stored under cover in bales.
Sand will be stacked neatly under tarpaulin cover. Bricks
and steel will be laid in open.
Operation Phase:
Not required except for common cleaning and
maintenance equipment and material.
1.15 Facilities for treatment
of disposal of solid
waste or liquid
effluent?
Yes Solid Waste
Construction Phase:
Construction activities causes generation of debris, brick
bats, plaster falls, Cement bags, metal scraps, battered
stone mixture, aggregate leftovers, sand leftovers, etc.
Most of the material will be reutilized in construction of
roads and filling of low laying areas, recyclable material
will be sold to authorized recyclers. Rest of the material
will be transported to the nearest authorized landfill sites
by hired agency.
Domestic waste: 100 Kg/Day appox.
Operation Phase:
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Solid wastes likely to be generated in project area of
domestic in nature. Twin bin collection system will be
encouraged for source segregation of solid waste (Green
and Blue – for Biodegradable and Non-Biodegradable).
Door to door collection system will be provided for
collection of kitchen and other waste materials at a
common solid waste handling & storage area and will be
disposed by hired/ municipal agency for further treatment
and disposal.
Domestic waste: 11,000 Kg/Day approx.
Horticulture waste: 270 Kg/Day approx.
Bio - medical waste: 150 Kg/ Day approx.
Biodegradable waste along with garden litter and STP
sludge will be handed over to municipal/ authorized
waste management agency. Recyclable waste material
will be sold to authorized recyclers.
All the solid waste generated during construction and
operational phase will be treated and disposed as per
MSW (Management & Handling) Rules, 2000, through
municipal/hired waste management agency.
Liquid Effluent:
Construction Phase:
During construction, a very small amount of sewage
(~36KLD) will be generated which shall be treated and
disposed through septic tank with soak pits.
Operation Phase:
The waste water generated (3477 KLD) during operation
phase will be treated in the STP of 24 MLD at site. The
waste water will be treated up to secondary level. 1400
KLD of treated waste water will be reutilized for
horticulture processes. 140 KLD treated water shall be
used for flushing. 1579 KLD to be used for nearby
construction site/ discharge to public sewer with prior
permission.
1.16 Facilities for long term
housing of operational
workers?
No No housing facility will be available for workers in post
construction phase but transits rooms will be provided for
security personnel’s.
1.17 New road, rail or sea
traffic during
construction or
operation?
No The project site is near to NH- 24 and connected through
Delhi Lucknow road. There will be no new rail or sea
traffic.
However, new internal road network will be developed
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within the project area with varying width of roads for
smooth circulation of vehicles. There will be separate
paths for vehicular and pedestrian movements.
1.18 New road, rail or air
waterborne or other
transport infrastructure
including new of
altered routed and
stations, ports, airports
etc.?
No There is no new road, rail, air waterborne or other
transport infrastructures required for the project.
1.19 Closure or diversion of
existing transport
routes or
infrastructures leading
to changes in traffic
movements?
No There will be no closure or diversion of existing transport
routes or infrastructures leading to changes in traffic
movements because of project activities.
1.20 New or diverted
transmission lines or
pipelines?
No There will be no new or diverted transmission line or
pipelines.
1.21 Impoundment,
damming, culverting,
realignment or other
changes to the
hydrology of
watercourses of
aquifers?
No The project will not involve any impoundment, damming,
culverting or realignment or other changes to the
hydrology of watercourses or aquifers.
1.22 Stream crossings? No There is no stream crossing within the site.
1.23 Abstraction or transfers
of water form ground
or surface waters?
No Construction Phase:
During the construction stage, water will be sourced
primarily through tankers arranged by the contractor;
there will be no abstraction of ground water.
Operational Phase:
Water requirement during operation phase will be met
from ground water (safe zone)/ PHED. The total fresh
water demand for the project site is around 4208 KLD.
Water balance diagram and water requirement
calculation are given in Form 1A.
1.24 Changes in water
bodies or the land
surface affecting
drainage or run-off?
No There will be no alteration of natural Drainage System.
Due to development of residential complex, the land
surface will be changed. Due to increase in paved area,
runoff from the site will increase during rains. There will
be no change in natural drainage system.
Provisions as per EMP shall be kept to capture this
runoff and harvest the rain water from the project area.
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Well-designed rainwater harvesting system is proposed
for storm water management plan.
1.25 Transport of personnel
or materials for
construction operation
or decommissioning?
Yes Construction:
There will be movement of personnel, materials and
machineries during the construction phase.
The impact due to the same will be negligible as local
people will be deployed and the construction material
and machinery required will be mobilized from the local
area.
Thus, there will be contribution of marginal noise &
vehicular emissions which will be mitigated by
implementation of effective EMP.
Post Construction:
During commissioning, there will be transportation of
personnel and materials in and out of the project
regularly.
1.26 Long-term dismantling
or decommissioning or
restoration works?
No The project doesn’t involve long- term dismantling or
decommissioning or restoration works.
1.27 Ongoing activity during
decommissioning
which could have an
impact on the
environment?
No No decommissioning is proposed in the project.
1.28 Influx of people to an
area in either
temporarily or
permanently?
Yes During the construction phase & post construction
phase, there will be inward and outward movement of
local labor at the construction site, this will be an ongoing
temporary activity and will not call for permanent influx of
people. However, the residents will have permanent
influx of people and the impact on physical environment
will be attributed due to traffic, air, water, noise, solid etc.
This will be mitigated with an effective EMP in place.
1.29 Introduction of alien
species?
No There will not be any introduction of alien species. Only
native plant species will be used for landscaping.
1.30 Loss of native species
or genetic diversity?
No No loss of native species or genetic diversity is
envisaged.
1.31 Any other actions? No No
2. Use of Natural resources for construction or operation of the project (Such as
Land, water, material or energy, especially any resources which are non-
renewable or in short supply):
S. Information/Checklist Yes/ Details thereof (with approximate quantities / rates,
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No. confirmation No wherever possible) with source of information data
2.1 Land especially
undeveloped or
agricultural land (Ha)
Yes Proposed project is on vacant allotted for Housing Purpose.
Hence the proposed projects do not anticipate any
permanent or temporary change in land use of the particular
area.
2.2 Water (expected source
& competing users) unit :
KLD
Yes Construction Phase:
During the construction stage, water will be sourced
primarily through tankers arranged by the contractor.
Operational Phase:
The total fresh water demand for the project is around 4208
KLD. Ground water through tube wells will be used to fulfill
the fresh water requirement, until municipal supply is
available.
Water/ Waste water Details
Fresh water 4208 KLD
Horticulture / Landscape 1400 KLD
Flushing 140 KLD
Total water requirement 5758 KLD
Waste water 3477 KLD
STP Capacity – 24 MLD
2.3 Minerals (MT) No No mineral will be used in development of Group Housing
under Majhola Yojana No.-4, Phase – II expect for sand &
construction material.
2.4 Construction material-
stone, aggregates, and /
soil (expected source -
MT)
Yes Construction materials such as Cement, Steel, Bricks, Stone
aggregates and Sand would be required for construction of
the project. These will be preferably procured from local
reputed licensed vendors.
2.5 Forests and timber
(source - MT)
No The use of timber will be minimized and timber will be
obtained from authorized local timber merchants. Wood with
recycled content such as MDF boards will also be used to
the extent possible.
2.6 Energy including
electricity and fuel
(source, competing
users) Unit : fuel (MT)
energy (MW)
Yes During operation phase Power requirement will be 8000
kVA, which will be supplied by Uttar Pradesh Power
Transmission Cooperation Limited (UPPTCL).
There is no provision of DG set for power back in the
project.
2.7 Any other natural
resources (use
appropriate standard
units)
No Not Required
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3. Use, storage transport handling or production of substance or material, which
could be harmful to human health or the environment or raise concerns about
actual or perceived risks to human health.
S.
No.
Information/Checklist
confirmation
Yes/
No
Details thereof (with approximate quantities /
rates, wherever possible) with source of
information data
3.1 Use of substance or materials
which are hazardous (as per
MSIHC rules) to human health or
the environment (flora, fauna and
water supplies)
No No Hazardous materials are supposed to be used
in construction and operation of Group Housing.
Cooking gas will be used for cooking in kitchen by
residents. Suitable management practice for
Handling, Storage and disposal will be adopted for
the same.
3.2 Changes in occurrence of disease
or affect disease vectors (e.g.
insect or water borne diseases)
No The sewage generated to the tune of 3477 KLD
will be treated in STP based on SBR technology
of capacity 24 MLD.
Further, storm water network will be well designed
to leave no stagnant water.
The biodegradable waste is highly susceptible to
pathogenic bacterial invasion. The biodegradable
waste will be collected at earmarked places and
will be sent to MC disposal sites. Proper
sanitization will be done to prevent any disease
vector.
The non-biodegradable waste will be collected
and stored at earmarked places and then will be
disposed off suitably.
3.3 Affect the welfare of people e.g.
by changing living conditions?
yes Use, storage, transport, handling or production of
any harmful product is not envisaged from the
proposed project. Thus, no adverse impact on
human health/ environment is envisaged.
Local workers will be employed during
construction of the project and the project has
beneficial impacts. It will create a more interactive
environment for living, leisure and recreation.
3.4 Vulnerable groups of people who
could be affected by the project
e.g. hospital patient, children, the
elderly etc.
No This is development of Group housing, so no
adverse impact is anticipated by this project.
3.5 Any other causes No Not Applicable
4. Production of solid waste during construction or operation or decommissioning
(MT/month)
S. Information/Checklist Yes Details thereof (with approximate quantities /
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No. confirmation /No rates, wherever possible) with source of
information data
4.1 Spoil, overburden or mine wastes No Excavation will be done only for raft purpose. Soil
will be excavated for laying down foundation; all
the excavated soil will be reused in backfilling and
landscape development within the project site. No
mine waste is anticipated from the proposed
project.
4.2 Municipal waste (domestic and or
commercial wastes)
Yes Domestic waste: 11 TPD
Horticulture waste: 270 Kg/Day
Solid wastes likely to be generated in the project
are of domestic in nature. Twin bin collection
system will be encouraged for source segregation
of solid waste material. It will be collected from
door to door and stored at a common waste
handling & storage area.
Segregated biodegradable waste (organic waste
such as waste vegetables, foods etc) and garden
litter along with STP sludge will be handed over to
municipal corporation/ authorized agency.
Recyclable wastes will be sold to authorized
recyclers and inert waste will be used for
construction of road & pavement.
4.3 Hazardous wastes (as per
Hazardous Waste Management
Rules)
yes The hazardous wastes are expected to be
generated from the proposed project and it will be
managed as the provisions of Hazardous and other
Wastes (Management and Transboundary
Movement) Rules, 2016.
The e-waste will be generated in very small
quantity which will be disposed of to the authorized
vendors.
4.4 Other industrial process wastes No Not applicable
4.5 Surplus product No Not applicable
4.6 Sewage sludge or other sludge
from effluent treatment
Yes The sewage sludge will be disposed along with the
MSW with the help of municipal/ hired agency.
4.7 Construction or demolition wastes Yes Construction waste generation will be limited to the
construction phase only and will be limited to
project site only.
Most of excavated material will be reused for road
construction, landscaping and back filling.
Recyclable materials will be sold to authorized
recycler. As this is a vacant land piece no
demolition work is anticipated.
4.8 Redundant machinery or No There will not be any redundant machinery or
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equipment equipment.
4.9 Contaminated soils or other
materials
No Proper care will be taken to avoid contamination of
soil and if oil spilled soil is found the same will be
scrapped and stored at earmarked place.
4.10 Agricultural wastes No No agricultural waste will be generated.
4.11 Other solid waste Yes The other domestic waste such as recyclable
waste and plastic waste will be sold to authorized
recyclers.
5. Release of pollutants or any hazardous, toxic or noxious substance to air
(kg/hr)
S.
No.
Information/Checklist
confirmation
Yes/
No
Details thereof (with approximate quantities /
rates, wherever possible) with source of
information data
5.1 Emissions from combustion of
fossil fuels from stationary or
mobile sources
Yes PUC certified vehicles will be used during
construction as well as operational phase. During
construction, emission will be generated from
vehicles and construction machineries and during
operational phase, vehicular emissions will be
there.
Vehicles will be maintained properly resulting in
negligible emission of pollutant.
5.2 Emissions from production
processes
No There is no production process involved as this is
the construction of Group Housing under Majhola
Awas Yojana Number -4, Phase - II.
5.3 Emissions from materials
handling including storage or
transport
Yes The fugitive emission expected from construction
phase will be dust arising from material handling
and vehicular emission from transport vehicles.
These include the emissions due to idling of the
vehicles during loading & unloading activities.
Construction waste will be reutilized within the site
itself to reduce the emissions during
transportation. Further, idling of the vehicles will
be reduced to the extent possible.
The haul road will be made moist to avoid the air
borne dust & PUC certified vehicles will be used.
There will be dust generation from material
storage as well. Construction material will be
stored at earmarked places.
5.4 Emissions from construction
activities including plant and
equipment
Yes The dust emission sources during construction
phase
are:
Haul-road movements
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Construction
Material Handling
Finishing
Emission factors for construction equipment are
given in table below:
Impacts:
Increase levels of PM10, PM2.5, NOx, HC, VOC
etc. from the above activities.
Mitigation measures like: minimizing drop heights
of debris, enclosures, covered transport, use of
barriers, wetting surface, plantation, avoiding
idling of vehicles etc.
5.5 Dust or odors from handling of
materials including construction
materials sewage and waste
Yes Dust will be generated during construction, which
will be water sprinkled, and stored raw material
will be covered with tarpaulin covers to reduce
dust emissions. Dense tree cover (especially night
blooming flowers) shall be provided around waste
storage area and all channels carrying sewage
will be covered and clean prior to the monsoon.
Odour will be generated due to Solid Waste and
sewage generation and handling during and post
construction; their impact and Mitigation
measures are listed below:
During construction, waste will be collected
and stored at earmarked places and
transferred to the disposal site.
In post-construction phase colour coded bins
will be provided for collection and
transportation of biodegradable and no
biodegradable waste.
Waste will be collected and transferred on
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regular basis with proper safety measures to
avoid odour nuisance.
Covering loads to limit materials or litter
blowing off and reducing smells.
Low VOC products (paints, adhesives, sealants)
will be used to avoid sick building syndrome.
5.6 Emissions from incineration of
waste
No Not applicable
5.7 Emissions from burning of waste
in open air (e.g. slash materials,
construction debris)
No Not applicable
5.8 Emissions from any other sources No Not applicable
6. Generation of Noise and Vibration and Emissions of Light and Heat:
S.
No.
Information/Checklist
confirmation
Yes/
No
Details thereof (with approximate quantities /
rates, wherever possible) with source of
information data
6.1 From operation of equipment
e.g. engines, ventilation plant,
crushers
Yes Noise will be generated from the construction
equipment’s. During construction work following will
be the tentative sources of noise:
The following measures will be taken:
All construction equipment and machineries
will be maintained in good conditions.
Personal protective equipment like ear muffs,
ear plugs will be provided to the workers.
Name of
source
Noise
Level at
16 m (50
ft) from
Source in
db (A)
Noise level
at 1 m
from
source in
dB (A)
Crane Mobile 81 105
Back Hoe/
Loader
81 105
Dumper truck 83 107
6.2 From industrial or similar
processes
No Not applicable
6.3 From construction or demolition Yes During construction work, there will be short term
noise impacts in the immediate vicinity of the
project site due to various construction activities
such as excavation activities, Concreting and
mixing, vehicular movement and various
construction machinery.
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Following precautions shall be taken to reduce
noise generation:
• High noise generating construction activities
would be carried out only during day time
• Installation, use and maintenance of mufflers on
equipment
• Workers working near high noise construction
machinery would be supplied with ear muffs/ear
plugs
6.4 From blasting or piling No No blasting or piling will be done.
6.5 From construction or operational
traffic
Yes It shall be restricted within a limited area. Some
amount of noise will be generated from vehicular
movement in the construction and operational
phase however, arrangements will be made to
minimize increased noise condition:
Effective traffic management including sufficient
width of driveways to avoid traffic congestions
especially during the peak hours.
Encouraging the residents for the carpooling,
use of cycles and use of mass transportation
facilities.
Effective green belt will help in reducing the noise
propagation.
6.6 From lighting or cooling system No Use of focused lights in the public areas will
change the light pollution level of the project area.
Further, there will be no sky-lighting during the
construction as well as post-construction phase.
No cooling towers are proposed so there will be no
noise generation from them.
6.7 From any other sources No No other source is significant.
7. Risks of contamination of land or water from releases of pollutants into the
ground or into sewers, surface water groundwater, coastal waters or the sea:
S.
No.
Information/Checklist
confirmation
Yes/
No
Details thereof (with approximate quantities /
rates, wherever possible) with source of
information data
7.1 From handling storage use or
spillage of hazardous materials
yes During construction phase paints, solvents,
thinner, oil and lubricants will be stored for use
which is hazardous to health.
All precaution will be taken to avoid spillage from
storage as per the Hazardous and other Wastes
(Management & Tran boundary Movement) Rules
2016.
7.2 From discharge of sewage or No There will be no discharge of untreated sewage
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other effluents to water or the
land (expected mode and place of
discharge)
on water or land, as the wastewater after tertiary
treatment will be reused in horticulture and other
low end uses and the spare treated water will be
utilized by the nearby construction sites.
7.3 By deposition of pollutants
emitted to air into the land or into
water
No Deposition of dust on land & plants from air due
to transportation will be there, both during
operational & construction phase but will be
minimal. Water sprinkling and good
housekeeping shall be regularly carried out
7.4 From any other sources No There will not be any other sources, which will
contaminate land & water resources.
7.5 Is there a risk of long term build
up of pollutants in the
environment from these sources
No There is no risk of long term buildup of pollutants
in the environment from handling, storage, use or
spillage of hazardous materials, discharge of
sewage or other effluents to water or the land and
by deposition of pollutants emitted to air into the
land or into water sources.
8. Risk of accidents during construction or operation of the Project, which could
affect human health or the environment
S.
No.
Information/Checklist
confirmation
Yes/
No
Details thereof (with approximate quantities /
rates, wherever possible) with source of
information data
8.1 From explosions, spillages, fires
etc. from storage, handling, use or
production of hazardous
substances
No This is basically a building construction project
and does not involve major hazardous
construction activity. Hence, chances of
explosions, spillages or fires are minimal.
All construction workers will be provided with
suitable personal protective equipment (PPE) as
per the health & safety norms. Training and
awareness about the safety norms will be
provided to all supervisors and workers involved
in construction activities.
An agreement will be signed with the contractor,
which clearly dealt safety aspects during
construction. No major hazardous waste will be
stored within the project site. No industrial or
process activity is involved in this project hence
chances of chemical hazards and accidents will
be minimal. However, suitable fire-fighting
measures will be provided.
8.2 From any other causes No The major risks involved in the project would be
working at different construction heights and
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mishaps due to human errors, bad construction
practices and associated electric hazards.
All safety measures will be in place prior to
commencement of operations so as to avoid any
risk of human life and as per the prevailing local
by laws.
All safe construction practices &
precautionary measures will be adopted and
use of PPE will be mandatory.
First-aid measures will be provided at site.
Adequate fire-fighting arrangements will be
as per National Building Code - 2005 &
conditions laid in fire NOC.
All applicable IS standards for electricity will
be followed in construction phase.
Indian Electricity Act of 1910 and rules issued
there under revised up to date will be followed.
8.3 Could the project be affected by
natural disaster causing
environmental damage (e.g.
floods, earthquake, land slides,
cloudburst etc.)?
No As per the secondary data available no such
precedents has been reported. However the
possibility of such incidents cannot be ruled out.
The project falls under seismic Zone IV,
according to the Indian Standard Seismic Zoning
Map. Design and architecture of building is
earthquake resistant and comply with the
required IS Specifications Suitable seismic
coefficients in horizontal and vertical directions
respectively, are being adopted while designing
the structures to minimize the impact of any
disaster.
There are no possibilities of the project site
getting flooded as per records available.
The project has planned storm water layout in
regards to the peak intensity of the rainfall so far
received as recorded by IMD.
9. Factors which should be considered (such as consequential development)
which could lead to environmental effects or the potential for cumulative impacts
with other existing or planned activities in the locality
S.
No.
Information/Checklist
confirmation
Yes/
No
Details thereof (with approximate quantities /
rates, wherever possible) with source of
information data
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9.1 Lead to development of supporting. Cities, ancillary development or development stimulated
by the project which could have impact on the environment e.g.
Supporting infrastructure
(roads, power supply, waste
or waste water treatment,
etc.)
Yes
The proposed project is for residential use; it may
lead to the development of supporting services
and infrastructure in and around the area.
Housing development Yes The project is construction of residential group
housing project under Majhola Yojana Number –
4, Phase - II
Extractive industries No Extractive industries are absent in the region
therefore no change is anticipated.
Supply industries Yes In order to meet the requirement of the residential
group housing project, the supply industry will
grow to meet the demand for vegetable,
processed food, gas, cloth, groceries, stationary
and several other items.
Other No Not Applicable
9.2 Lead to after use of the site,
which could have an impact on
the environment
Yes
Negligible increase in traffic and there will be
positive impact of socio economic environment.
9.3 Set a precedent for later
developments
Yes
The project will lead to development of a
residential project, which will generate number of
employment opportunities.
9.4 Have cumulative effects due to
proximity to other existing or
planned projects with similar
effects
Yes
The cumulative impact due to other residential
projects coming up in the vicinity with effective
storm water management, tree plantation and
sewer network. This will help in better
environmental management.
(II) Environmental Sensitivity
S.
No.
Areas Name/ Identity Aerial distance (within 15km,)
Proposed project location
boundary
1 Areas protected under
international conventions,
national or local legislation for
their ecological, landscape
cultural or other related value
None
---
2 Areas which are important or
sensitive for ecological reasons -
Wetlands, watercourses or other
water bodies, coastal zone,
biospheres, mountains, forests
Gangan Nadi
Ramganga River
0.7 Km towards W
5.1 Km towards ENE
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3 Areas used by protected
important or sensitive species of
flora or fauna for breeding,
nesting, foraging, resting, over
wintering, migration
None
--
4 Inland, coastal, marine or
underground waters
No Not Applicable
5 State, National boundaries None There is no interstate boundary
within 15 km from the project site.
6 Routes or facilities used by the
public for access to recreation or
other tourist, pilgrim areas
None Not Applicable
7 Defense installations No Not Applicable
8 Densely populated or built up
area
Majhola
Moradabad
2.0 Km towards E
2.7 Km towards E
9 Areas occupied by sensitive man
made land uses (hospitals,
schools, places of worship,
community facilities)
District Hospital
Modern Public School
2.8 Km towards ENE
Within Site
10 Areas containing important, high
quality or scare resources,
surface resources, forestry,
agriculture, fisheries, tourism,
minerals)
Ground water is
available at depth 8-
10 m
--
11 Areas already subjected to
pollution or environmental
damage (those where existing
legal environmental standards
are exceeded)
No No environmental damages
reported from the area so far. All
parameters of air, water, soil etc.
will be maintained within
permissible limits with proper
mitigation measures.
12 Areas susceptible to natural
hazard which could cause the
project to present environmental
problems (Earthquakes,
subsidence, landslides, erosion,
flooding or extreme or adverse
climatic conditions)
Earth Quake Zone IV The project falls under seismic
Zone IV, according to the Indian
Standard Seismic Zoning Map.
Suitable seismic coefficients in
horizontal and vertical directions
will be adopted while designing
the structures.
There are no possibilities of the
proposed project site getting
flooded as per records available.
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“I hereby given undertaking that the data and information given in the application and
enclosures are true to the best of my knowledge and belief and I am aware that if any of the
data and information submitted is found to be false or misleading at any stage, the project will
be rejected and clearance give, if any to the project will be revoked at our risk and cost”.
Place: Moradabad
Date: 22/06/2017
Mr. Shobhit Kumar Pathak
Executive Engineer, U.P. Awas
Evam Vikas Parishad, Div.
Moradabad
(Project Proponent/ Authorized
Signatory & Address)
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FORM-I A
FORM-1 A (only for construction projects listed under item 8 of the Schedule)
CHECK LIST OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
(Project proponents are required to provide full information and wherever necessary attach
explanatory notes with the Form and submit along with proposed environmental management
plan & monitoring programme)
1. LAND ENVIRONMENT
1.1 Will the existing land use get
significantly altered from the project
that is not in consistent with the
surroundings? (Proposed land use
must conform to the approved Master
Plan / Development Plan of the area.
Change of land use if any and the
statutory approval from the competent
authority are submitted). Attach Maps
of (i) site location, (ii) surrounding
features of the proposed site (within
500 meters) and (iii) the site
(indicating levels & contours) to
appropriate scales. If not available
attach only conceptual plans.
: The proposed project site is located at Village
Majhola, District Moradabad, state of Uttar
Pradesh. The land is duly converted for residential
scheme which is in conformity with master plan of
Moradabad.
Refer Location Plan
Site Plan
Topographical Map
Land use
Refer Contour Map
Drainage Map
: Annexure IX
: Annexure X
: Annexure XII
: Annexure XV
: Annexure XIII
: Annexure XIV
1.2 List out all the major project
requirements in terms of the land
area, built up area, water
consumption, power requirement,
connectivity, community facilities,
parking needs etc.
: The major requirements of the project are
summarized as under:
1. Plot area 180.69 Hect.
4. Built up area 28.0 Hect.
5.
Water
consumption
Daily water demand: 5758 KLD
(4208 KLD fresh water demand +
1550 KLD recycle water demand).
6. Power
requirement
Construction
Phase
250 kVA
Operational Phase 8000 kVA
Source: Uttar Pradesh Power
Transmission Cooperation Limited
(UPPTCL).
There is no provision of DG set for
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power back in the project.
5. Connectivity
facilities
Moradabad RS: 2.7 km towards E
NH – 24: 0.05 km towards S
NH -93: 6.9 km towards SSE
SH -49: 7.1 km towards N
SH -78: 5.3 km towards WSW
IGI Airport: 62.0 km towards W
6. Parking
needs
Total ECU required : 7124 ECS
Surface Parking : 5654 ECS
Stilt Parking : 1470 ECS
The details of the connectivity and community
facilities are given in Form 1 under point
Environmental sensitivity.
1.3 What are the likely impacts of the
proposed activity on the existing
facilities adjacent to the proposed
site? (Such as open spaces,
community facilities, details of the
existing land use, disturbance to the
local ecology).
: The project is being developed in accordance with
Master Plan Moradabad bye laws, approved
building plans. The development will not cause any
disturbance to local ecology and surrounding
establishments. Peripheral green belt will be
developed.
Proposed project will provide all basic utilities such
as proper drainage, Sewerage treatment & water
supply system, RWH system to recharge ground
water aquifer, green area development and
sufficient parking so that it will not have negative
impact on the surroundings.
The proposed development will be a positive
impact as the project site is vacant and will be
developed for residential purposes. The project will
provide organized open spaces and green areas
adding to aesthetics and improvement of
surrounding environment.
Table 1.1: Sources of pollution along with mitigation measures
Source Impact Mitigation
Various sources of pollution during construction with their impact on existing nearby structures
and mitigation are listed below:
AIR QUALITY : Refer Annexure XIX
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• Uncovered
stockpile
• Construction
activities like
Cutting,
grinding,
sawing and
scrabbling.
• Chutes and
skips.
• Cause
environmental
degradation,
including air and
water pollution.
• Create problems
with visibility.
• Damage or dirty
property and
belongings.
• Create unsafe
working
conditions.
• Water spraying to prevent dust pollution from different
sources of construction.
• Earthworks will be covered temporarily.
• Predominant wind direction will be considered for
siting stockpiles.
• Stockpiles will exist for the shortest possible time.
• Stockpiles will be enclosed or securely sheeted.
• Minimize drop heights to control the fall of materials.
• Pre fabricated materials like RMC will be used for
construction.
• Covering the construction site on all four sides to a
considerable height to prevent dust emission and
other pollutant to the surrounding environment.
CONSTRUCTION PERIOD NOISE AND VIBRATION :
• Construction
equipments and
traffic noise.
• Construction
noise is
unavoidable and
could adversely
affect during
construction
activity periods.
However, the
impact would be
temporary and
limited to the
time of the
construction in
any location.
• All construction equipment would be required to
conform to the Standard Specifications to minimize
noise from construction activities, such as maintaining
equipment mufflers in proper operating order.
• The contractor will be required to comply with local
noise control ordinances, to the extent practicable.
• Construction noise barriers, such as temporary walls
or piles of excavated material between noisy activities
and noise sensitive receivers.
• Combine noisy operations to occur in the same time
period. The total noise level produced will not be
significantly greater than the level produced if the
operation were performed separately.
1.4 Will there be any significant land
disturbance resulting in erosion,
subsidence & instability? (Details of
soil type, slope analysis,
vulnerability to subsidence,
seismicity, etc may be given).
: Soil:
Soil analysis report enclosed as Annexure - XIX.
Slope Analysis:
The topography of the site is primarily a flat land and
is not prone to erosion with slope tending towards NE.
The highest elevation is 200 mRL (SSW), while the
lowest elevation is 194.0 mRL (NE). In post
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construction phase, the overall direction of the natural
drainage will be retained to the extent possible.
Vulnerability to Subsidence:
There is no subsidence reported in the area. To avoid
instability piling will be done.
Seismicity :
The area is classified as IV as per the BIS
classification. Design and architecture of building is
earthquake resistant and comply with the required IS
Specifications Suitable seismic coefficients in
horizontal and vertical directions respectively, are
being adopted while designing the structures to
minimize the impact of any disaster.
Floods :
The project site has been selected in such a manner
that monsoon flood in Low lying area is not going to
affect the residents. For effective functioning, pre-
monsoon and post-monsoon checks of the drainage
structures will be undertaken. The project has planned
storm water layout in regards to the peak intensity of
the rainfall so far received as recorded by IMD.
1.5 Will the proposal involve alteration
of natural drainage systems? (Give
details on a contour map showing
the natural drainage near the
proposed project site)
: There will be no alteration of natural Drainage
System. Due to development of residential complex,
the land surface will be changed. Due to increase in
paved area, runoff from the site will increase during
rains. There will be no change in natural drainage
system.
Provisions as per EMP shall be kept to capture this
runoff and harvest the rain water from the project
area. Well-designed rainwater harvesting system is
proposed for storm water management plan.
1.6 What are the quantities of
earthwork involved in the
construction activity-cutting, filling,
reclamation etc. (Give details of the
quantities of earthwork involved,
: The project site is flat not requiring cutting and filling
activity. However, excavated soil will be reutilized
within the project premises.
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transport of fill materials from
outside the site etc?)
1.7 Give details regarding water
supply, waste handling etc during
the construction period.
During construction phase, the water demand will be
met through water tankers, arrangement will be made
by contractor. The water demand during construction
phase will be about 100 KLD.
100 kg/day solid waste (biodegradable) will be
generated during construction phase and will be sent
to Municipal Corporation.
Construction waste will be generated which will be
used for road making, land filling within the site and
the recycled waste will be send to the vendors.
1.8 Will the low lying areas & wetlands
get altered? (Provide details of how
low lying and wetlands are getting
modified from the proposed activity)
: There are no wetlands and low lying areas around the
site.
1.9 Whether construction debris &
waste during construction cause
health hazard? (Give quantities of
various types of wastes generated
during construction including the
construction labour and the means
of disposal)
: Details of the same are given in Form 1 under point
1.15.
2. WATER ENVIRONMENT
2.1 Give the total quantity of water
requirement for the proposed
project with the breakup of
requirements for various uses. How
will the water requirement met?
State the sources & quantities and
furnish a water balance statement.
The daily water requirement for the proposed project
will be 5758 KLD (fresh water demand: 4208 KLD and
the recycled water demand 1550 KLD). The daily
fresh water will be met from ground water till the
municipal supply is available in the region.
The water balance chart showing break-up of
requirements for various uses with quantities of fresh
and recycled water is given as under:
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200 KLD
Total Water Demand
5758 KLD
Fresh Water 4208 KLD
STP Capacity 24 MLD
Visitors 19 KLD
Recycled Water 1579 KLD
Recycled Water
1550 KLD
Residential Area 2676 KLD
Non – Residential Area 1263 KLD
School 250 KLD
Flushing 140 KLD
Landscaping 1400 KLD
Collection Tank
3477 KLD
Surplus Treated Water: 1579 KLD to be used for nearby Construction Site/ Discharge to public sewer with prior permission.
2140 KLD
15 KLD
112 KLD
Recycled Water
3129 KLD
1010 KLD
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2.2 What is the capacity (dependable
flow or yield) of the proposed source
of water?
: The daily fresh water requirement will be
approximately 4208 KLD, which will be met from
ground water/ PHED supply. Any shortfall in supply
will be met from tanker supplies/extraction of potable
water from tube well in the permission of CGWA.
2.3 What is the quality of water required,
in case, the supply is not from a
municipal source? (Provide physical,
chemical, biological characteristics
with class of water quality)
: The source of water supply will be ground water. The
ground water quality was analyzed by Standard
Analytical Laboratory (ND) Pvt. Ltd. Labs as per the
IS 10500 standards. Ground Water Analysis Report
enclosed as Annexure- XIX
2.4 How much of the water requirement
can be met from the recycling of
treated wastewater? (Give the details
of quantities, sources and usage)
: About 1550 KLD of the water demand will be met
through recycling & reusing the waste-water for
flushing (140 KLD), plantation (1400KLD).
2.5 Will there be diversion of water from
other users? (Please assess the
impacts of the project on other
existing uses and quantities of
consumption)
: No, There will be no diversion of water from the
other users as the daily fresh water demand to the
tune of 4208 KLD will be met from ground water/
PHED supply.
2.6 What is the incremental pollution
load from wastewater generated
from the proposed activity? (Give
details of the quantities and
composition of wastewater
generated from the proposed activity.
: The waste water generated to the tune of 3477 KLD
will be treated in sewage treatment plant based on
SBR technology of capacity 24 MLD.
Estimated effluent characteristic is given as:
Parameters Influent Treated
effluent
pH 7.5 - 8.5 7 - 8
Suspended
solids
200 – 225
mg/l <50 mg/l
BOD 200 - 250
mg/l <30 mg/l
COD 350 - 400
mg/l <100 mg/l
Oil & Grease 20-25 mg/l <5 mg/l
Coliforms (MPN/ 105 - 107 50 – 500/ less
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100 ml)
2.7 Give details of the water
requirements met from water
harvesting? Furnish details of the
facilities created.
: Run-off from the terraces, paved areas and
landscaped/open areas will be channelized to well-
connected storm water network, which in turn will be
harvested and used for ground water recharge.
The details are tabulated as under:
Design Parameters
Average annual rainfall 976 mm*
Peak intensity of rainfall 50 mm/hr
Details of structures
Number of structures 88
Capacity of each structure 60 cu. m.
Annual recharge (max) 9,585 cu. m.
*Source: Water Resource Department, Uttar
Pradesh
2.8 What would be the impact of the land
use changes occurring due to the
proposed project on the runoff
characteristics (quantitative as well
as qualitative) of the area in the post
construction phase on a long term
basis? Would it aggravate the
problems of flooding or water logging
in any way?
: The project will involve construction of roof-top &
paved areas and hence, quantity of run-off will
increase due to reduced infiltration & increase in
surface run-off coefficient in post-construction phase
as compared to the pre-construction phase. The
overflow during abnormally heavy rains will follow
the run-off pattern. And will be diverted to dug well
(rain water harvesting structure) by channelizing
system after passing it through filtration bed.
2.9 What are the impacts of the proposal
on the ground water? (Will there be
tapping of ground water; give the
details of ground water table,
recharging capacity, and approvals
obtained from competent authority, if
any)
: There will be no tapping of ground water. This will be
strictly prohibited during construction and operational
phase of the project. It is proposed to provide 88
Nos. RWH pits to rainwater to recharge ground
water aquifers.
The source of water supply will be from ground
water till the municipal supply is available in the
region. The area falls under the Moradabad Block,
which is Safe block as per CGWA classification.
2.10 What precautions/measures are
taken to prevent the run-off from
construction activities polluting land
: There will be effective measures adapted to reduce
the storm water run-off from the construction site-
Ensuring vehicles stick to the access track.
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& aquifers? (Give details of
quantities and the measures taken to
avoid the adverse impacts)
Cleaning all mud and dirt deposited on roads
from construction-related activities.
Construction material will be stored at the
earmarked places and will be covered with a
temporary shed ensuring that no leachate or
spoilage of land cover occurs.
2.11 How is the storm water from within
the site managed? (State the
provisions made to avoid flooding of
the area, details of the drainage
facilities provided along with a site
layout indication contour levels)
: The run-off from roof-top, paved surfaces and
landscaped surfaces will be properly channelized to
the rain-water harvesting sumps through efficient
storm water network. The storm-water drain has
been designed to cater the flow during peak intensity
of rain (50mm/hr). The water recharge structure has
also been designed for peak intensity and for
maximum capture of surface run-off. The rain-water
harvested will be used for ground-water recharge.
The storm-water drains will be cleaned in the pre-
monsoon phase so that the possibility of the
groundwater pollution & water-logging can be
minimized / avoided.
2.12 Will the deployment of construction
laborers particularly in the peak
period lead to unsanitary conditions
around the project site (Justify with
proper explanation)
: Local people will be deployed during construction.
There will be no stagnant water at site, as the run-off
from the relevant areas will be systematically
drained.
The civil contractor will be made responsible for site
sanitation and will be bound by the management to
adhere to healthy level of sanitation. All sanitary and
hygienic measures will be provided and maintained
throughout the construction phase such as:
Provision of separate toilets for the construction
workers.
Temporary septic-tank followed by soak-pit will be
provided for effluent treatment.
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2.13 What on-site facilities are provided
for the collection, treatment & safe
disposal of sewage? (Give details of
the quantities of wastewater
generation, treatment capacities with
technology & facilities for recycling
and disposal)
: Details of onsite facilities provided for collection,
treatment & safe disposal of sewage:
Quantity 3477 KLD
Collection &
Treatment
Will be treated in sewage treatment
plant
Capacity 24 MLD
Technology SBR technology
Recycling/
Disposal
Treated water will be reused for
Flushing (140 KLD)
Landscaping (1400 KLD)
2.14 Give details of dual plumbing system
if treated waste is used for flushing of
toilets or any other use.
: There is no provision of dual plumbing system.
Treated-water will be used for landscaping
purposes, while the fresh water will be used for
domestic consumption.
3. VEGETATION
3.1 Is there any threat of the project to
the biodiversity? (Give a
description of the local ecosystem
with its unique features, if any)
: The site is situated in the urban ecosystem. The land
is dominated by trees along the boundary wall are
scattered in the project site.
The surrounding habitat/ adjoining spaces of the site
possess local/common floral species; and the site has
the same common flora composition, some of which
will be cleared during the construction phase.
No endangered or threatened species of flora and
fauna have been reported during the survey, so there
is no major threat to the biodiversity 1, 98700.00 sq.
m. (11%) area will be under landscaping / green belt.
Measures will be adopted during post construction
phase to re-establish landform proficient of
maintaining the ecological conditions and capacity to
support the similar habitats and species.
The perennial shrubs & herbs are the part of the
ecosystem thus impact/ threat to biodiversity due to
project is insignificant.
Proper landscaping will be done in the post
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construction period with some local and native
species.
3.2 Will the construction involve
extensive clearing or modification
of vegetation? (Provide a detailed
account of the trees & vegetation
affected by the project)
: The proposed project is dominated by planted trees
along the boundary wall, such as Aegle marmelos,
Correa, Azadirachtaindica, A. Juss, Bassialatifolia,
Roxb, Bombaxmalabaricum, DC, Butea monosperma,
(Lam.) Taub, Dalbergialatifolia Roxb, Eugenia
jambolana, Lamk, Ficusglomerata, Roxb,
Ficusreligiosa, Linn, Mangiferaindica, Linn,
Phyllanthusemblica, Linn, Sapillduslaurifolius, VahI,
etc. are scattered in the project site.
The entire area of site is covered with sparse
vegetation of shrubs and herbs which will be cleared
during site preparation.
3.3 What are the measures proposed
to be taken to minimize the likely
impacts on important site features
(Give details of proposal for tree
plantation, landscaping, creation of
water bodies etc along with a
layout plan to an appropriate scale)
: Proposed project will be having a dedicated 19.87
Hect. Green area. Landscape development for the
project includes peripheral & avenue plantation with
local species, ornamental as well as large and dense
foliage especially on the periphery. Green area also
includes ground cover, lawns at selected locations
and shrubs for shape and reduction of Air and Noise
pollution. Trees and plant species for plantation in the
project will be selected from the list given below.
List Of Plant Species
S.No. Common Name Botanical Name
Tress
1 Babool Vachellia nilotica
2 Neem Azadirachta indica
3 Bael Aegle marmelos
4 Gulmohar Delonix regia
5 Shesham Dalbergia sissoo
6 Peepal Ficus religiosa
7 Aam Mangifera indica
8 Kadam Neolamarckia cadamba
9 Ashok Polyalthia longifolia
10 Sagwan Tectona grandis
11 Imli Tamarindus indica
12 Jamun Syzigium cumini
13 Kaner Thevetia peruviana
14 Amrud Psidium guajava
15 Sahtoot Morus alba
16 Eucalyptus Eucalyptus obliqua
17 Pilkhan Ficus virens
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18 Bargad Ficus benghalensis
19 Arjun Terminalia arjuna
Amla Phyllanthus emblica
Shrubs
20 Ber Zizyphus mauritiana
21 Aak Calotropis procera
22 Arandi Jatropha curcas
23 Chamli Jasminum grandiflorum
24 Lemon Citrus limon
25 Dhatura Datura stramonium
26 Gokhru Tribulus terrestris
27 Brahmni Bacopa monnieri
28 Genda Calendula officinalis
29 Gulb Rosa indica
30 Sunflower Harpalium (Cass.) cass
Grass
31 Doob ghas Cynodon dactylon
32 Badi dudhi Euphorbia hirta
4. FAUNA
4.1 Is there likely to be any
displacement of fauna- both
terrestrial and aquatic or creation of
barriers for their movement?
Provide the details.
: No, there are no endangered species of fauna in the
surrounding area.
4.2 Any direct or indirect impacts on
the avifauna of the area? Provide
details.
: There were no breeding or foraging grounds observed
during the site visit, which indicates the temporary
movements of avifauna in the project site. Therefore,
there will be no direct impact on the avifauna.
However, landscaping/green belt development in post
construction phase will help to attract avifauna and
provide the suitable habitats to them for daily
activities.
4.3 Prescribe measures such as
corridors, fish ladders, etc to
mitigate adverse impacts on fauna
: Not applicable for this project.
5 AIR ENVIRONMENT
5.1 Will the project increase
atmospheric concentration of gases
& result in heat islands? (Give
details of background air quality
levels with predicted values based
on dispersion models taking into
: Group housing construction project will not increase
significantly, heat island effect will effect will be
negligible due to reduction in hard area more
plantation of hard area along roads and parking lots.
Construction Phase
The important activities during the construction phase
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account the increased traffic
generation as a result of the
proposed constructions)
that produce particulate matter and affect the air
quality are material storage, transportation and
handling of excavated earth and construction
materials like cement, sand and aggregates. Gaseous
pollutants like SO2, NOX, CO emitted from the various
machineries and vehicles used in construction
activities.
Appropriate mitigation measure will be employed
during this stage of the project to reduce the pollution
level to the acceptable limit.
Operational Phase
During this stage, there will be no major impact on air
environment.
The following measures will be adopted:
Use of fuel efficient Construction equipment
Reduce electricity use in the construction office
Use of locally sourced or recycled materials for
construction materials
Use of RMC and other low energy embodied
materials
AMBIENT AIR QUALITY MONITORING
REPORT(Refer Annexure XIX)
Parameter Observation Permissible
PM10 (µg/m3) 58.40 100
PM2.5 (µg/m3) 93.20 60
SO2(µg/m3) 25.55 80
NO2(µg/m3) 32.15 80
CO (mg/m3) 520 2000
Impact on Air Quality
The impact on air quality is assessed based on
emissions of the vehicular emissions. NOx and CO
will be the important pollutants emitting from these
sources.
Mitigation measures:
Encourage carpools, shuttle vans, transit passes.
Provisions of separate entry/ exit to the project.
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About 10.70 % area will be under landscape
which will help to contain the emissions within the
permissible norms.
5.2 What are the impacts on generation
of dust, smoke, odorous fumes or
other hazardous gases? Give
details in relation to all the
meteorological parameters.
: The impacts of dust and gaseous pollutants due to
different construction activities will be localized and
will not affect the surrounding environment. All
necessary measures will be taken. The same is
described as under:
SOURCES MANAGEMENT
Dust & emissions from
vehicular exhaust.
Regular sprinkling of water on the haul road.
Speed restriction of all vehicles.
PUC certified vehicles will be deployed.
The dust emission
sources are:
Excavation
Haul road movements
Construction
Material Handling
Finishing
Water spraying to prevent dust pollution from different sources of
construction.
All transportation vehicles will be suitably covered with tarpaulin &
overloading of the vehicles will be avoided.
Covering of the construction site on all four sides to a considerable
height to prevent dust emissions and other pollutants to the
surrounding environment.
Ensuring vehicles stick to the access track to prevent mud and dirt
being deposited on roads.
5.3 Will the proposal create shortage
of parking space for vehicles?
Furnish details of the present
level of transport infrastructure
and measures proposed for
improvement including the traffic
management at the entry & exit to
the project site.
: No, there will no shortage of parking space, for
vehicles parking provisions exceed bye law
requirements; well organized parking arrangement has
been designed for the project.
Provisions of fully internalized parking including the
parking facilities for the visitors.
Guided traffic ways within the project site.
Speed humps will be installed for speed
restrictions inside the project area.
5.4 Provide details of the movement
patterns with internal roads,
bicycle tracks, pedestrian
pathways, footpaths etc., with
: The movement pattern inside the project area will be
guided traffic-ways. Pedestrian pathways will be
provided within the project site.
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areas under each category.
5.5 Will there be significant increase
in traffic noise & vibrations? Give
details of the sources and the
measures proposed for mitigation
of the above.
There is no significant increase in noise and vibration.
The noise and vibration levels will be well within the
norms.
The following measures will be adopted to reduce the
noise:
1. Trees with heavy foliage will be planted at the
periphery so as to restrict the noise levels within
the permissible norms.
2. Both entry and exit will be manned with trained
and efficient security.
3. Road markings, Stop lines, parking lanes will be
painted to guide the internal road user.
5.6 What will be the impact of DG
sets & other equipment on noise
levels & vibration in & ambient air
quality around the project site?
Provide details.
: Construction Phase:
The noise level due to construction activity and in
operational phase will be localized to the source.
During the construction phase, noise will be generated
from the construction equipments and the operation of
DG set. D.G Sets will be operated only in case of
power failure during construction phase.
Emission level due to vehicles carrying construction
material along with its mitigation measure is given in
Form 1 under point 5.1
Post Construction phase:
There is no provision of DG set for power back in the
project.
6. AESTHETICS
6.1 Will the proposed constructions in
any way result in the obstruction of a
view, scenic amenity or landscapes?
Are these considerations taken into
account by the proponents?
: No, the proposed project will not result in any
obstruction of view or scenic amenity.
6.2 Will there be any adverse impacts
from new constructions on the
existing structures? What are the
: There is no existing structure adjacent to the project
site.
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considerations taken into account?
6.3 Whether there are any local
considerations of urban form & urban
design influencing the design
criteria? They may be explicitly spelt
out.
: The building is designed on the urban architectural
form basis.
6.4 Are there any anthropological or
archaeological sites or artifacts
nearby? State if any other significant
features in the vicinity of the
proposed site have been considered.
: No, there is no anthropological or archaeological
site in the close vicinity as per the data available
from secondary sources.
7. SOCIO-ECONOMIC ASPECTS
7.1 Will the proposal result in any
changes to the demographic
structure of local population? Provide
details.
: The proposed project will provide housing facilities
of approx 34,000 persons.
7.2 Give details of the existing social
infrastructure around the proposed
project.
: The proposed location is in the urban area of
Majhola Distt Moradabad U.P.
District Hospital - 2.8 Km towards ENE
Modern Public School - Within Site
7.3 Will the project cause adverse
effects on local communities,
disturbance to sacred sites or other
cultural values? What are the
safeguards proposed?
: The proposed construction will not have any
adverse effects on local communities.
8. BUILDING MATERIALS
8.1 May involve the use of building
materials with high-embodied
energy. Are the construction
materials produced with energy
efficient processes? (Give details
of energy conservation measures
in the selection of building
materials and their energy
efficiency)
: The basic materials used will be PPC cement, steel,
pre-cast hollow bricks, stones, ready-mix concrete,
sand, hard-wood, glass, etc.
Low energy embodied materials will be given
preference.
Ready-Mix concrete will be used.
Minimizing the transport of temporary structures,
scaffolding, framework, consumables and building
product to the construction site.
Energy savings by the use of Low Embodied
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given as:
Material % Energy Saving Achieved
PPC 46.87%
Steel 40%
8.2 Transport and handling of
materials during construction may
result in pollution, noise & public
nuisance. What measures are
taken to minimize the impacts?
: During the construction phase, the following measures
will be taken to prevent pollution.
Covering of the construction site from all four sides to
a substantial height to prevent dust emissions and
other pollutants into surrounding area.
Covering loads to limit materials or litter blowing off
and reducing smells.
Ready-mix concrete will be used for concreting.
Light pollution will be restricted using cut-off shield
fixtures on site.
Ensuring that all lights strike a surface directly and do
not point at the sky or surrounds. It will be kept
minimum, consistent with safety and security.
Water spraying to prevent dust pollution from
different sources of construction.
Speed restriction of all the vehicles approaching the
site and within the site.
All transportation vehicles will be suitably covered
with tarpaulin & overloading of the vehicles will be
avoided and pollution checked vehicle will be must.
8.3 Are recycled materials used in
roads and structures? State the
extent of savings achieved?
: Yes, the waste generated as PPC cement, reinforced
steel, ceramic tiles will be used as a construction
material.
Fly ash will be used as building material as mentioned
under:
S. No. Building Material Fly Ash
content
1. Portland Pozzolana Cement 17-20 %
2. Ready Mix Concrete 30 %
Energy savings by the use of Low Embodied energy
materials over conventional material is given as:
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Material % Energy Saving Achieved
PPC 46.87%
Steel 40%
8.4 Give details of the methods of
collection, segregation & disposal
of the garbage generated during
the operation phases of the
project.
: All the wastes from different sections will be collected
and treated as per the Municipal Handling rules.
Collection:
A system of segregation at source will be implemented.
Colour-coding bins will be provided for different types
of wastes.
The details of the various activities generating solid
waste, classification, collection facilities, treatment and
disposal is given as mentioned at point No.1.15 (Form 1).
9. ENERGY CONSERVATION
9.1 Give details of the power
requirements, source of supply,
backup source etc. What is the
energy consumption assumed per
square foot of built-up area? How
have you tried to minimize energy
consumption?
: Energy:
S.
No.
Description
1. Source of
supply
Power will be sourced from Uttar
Pradesh Power Transmission
Cooperation Limited (UPPTCL).
There is no provision of DG set for
power back in the project.
2. Electrical
Load
Demand load - 8000 KVA
Energy conservation techniques:
Taking advantage of day lighting wherever
possible to reduce the need for electric lights.
Total Flat light load will be reduced by 5.28% by
the use of energy efficient compact Fluorescent
Lamps.
Total common area light load will be reduced by
16% by use of CFL Lamps.
Power factor will be maintained around unity. All
capacitors will be provided with Harmonic Filters to
avoid distortion in Voltage.
9.2 What type of, and capacity of,
power back-up to you plan to
: There is no provision of DG set for power back in the
project.
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provide?
9.3 What are the characteristics of the
glass you plan to use? Provide
specifications of its characteristics
related to both short wave and
long wave radiation?
: Plain glass will be used for fenestration purposes only.
Characteristics are as under*:
Parameters 5 mm clear 8 mm clear
Light transmission 90% 88%
Light reflectance 8% 8%
Solar factor 85% 81%
Shading coefficient 0.97 0.94
Solar energy:
Transmission 82% 77%
Reflectance 8% 7%
Absorption 10% 16%
U –value 5.8 W/m2K 5.7 W/m2K
Source: www.sunguardglass.com
9.4 What passive solar architectural
features are being used in the
building? Illustrate the
applications made in the
proposed project.
: Passive solar cooling is incorporated in the building
design. Buildings are suitably oriented for ensuring
natural ventilation and day lighting. Building design
and envelope may be optimized through selection of
appropriate wall and roof construction and through
adoption of solar passive measures after studying the
sun path analysis to provide shading devices for
windows and roof which would reduce energy
demand.
9.5 Does the layout of streets &
buildings maximize the potential
for solar energy devices? Have
you considered the use of street
lighting, emergency lighting and
solar hot water systems for use in
the building complex?
Substantiate with details.
: Yes. Solar stand alone use for street light
9.6 Is shading effectively used to
reduce cooling/heating loads?
What principles have been
: Walls.
East and West Elevations.
Walls that face the east and west will be well insulated as
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used to maximize the shading
of Walls on the East and the
West and the Roof? How much
energy saving has been
effected?
possible, to prevent summer heat gain. Use of PPC
cement having fly-ash content and higher reflectance (as
compared to OPC cement) will be used.
Following additional measures are suggested to be used
for maximizing the shading of walls on the East and the
West:
Shading by means of Verandah on East Facade.
Very few Openings and high thermal mass to reject
and store the Solar heat on South facing Façade.
Roof:
Roofs will be covered with reflective china mosaic tiles
having lower U valves for lesser heat gains inside the
building.
9.7 Do the structures use energy-
efficient space conditioning,
lighting and mechanical
systems? Provide technical
details. Provide details of the
transformers and motor
efficiencies, lighting intensity
and air-conditioning load
assumptions? Are you using
CFC and HCFC free chillers?
Provide specifications
Transformers:
Automatic power factor compensating multiple
capacitor units will be provided for maintaining of
average power factor of 0.95 to have effective
savings in energy cost.
All cables shall be derated to avoid heating during
use. This also indirectly reduces losses and improves
reliability.
LV Power supply duly terminated at each floor
through XLPE cable with a suitable size MDB.
The recommended values of illumination (in Lux) as
per the National Building Code of India (2005) are as
under:
S.
No.
Space Illumination Level (Lux)
i. Entrance 150-200-300
ii. Lifts 50-100-150
iii. Corridor, passageways,
stairs
50-100-150
iv. School 200-300-500
v. Retail shops 300-500-750
vi. Covered car par
Floor
Ramp and Corner
5-20
30
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Entrance and exits 50-100-150
vii. Outdoor car park 5 – 20
9.8 What are the likely effects of
the building activity in altering
the micro-climates? Provide a
self-assessment on the likely
impacts of the proposed
construction on creation of
heat island & inversion effects?
: Heat emission from the project can be from the following
sources:
Heat absorbed and radiated from the paved and
concrete structures.
Increased population for a particular stretch of land.
Any building activity would alter the microclimate of a site
and it is inevitable that wind patterns and thermal-gain
patterns on a site would be changed. But the proposed
building has been carefully designed to modify the
microclimate so as to improve overall thermal comfort
and reduce energy consumption.
An area of about 10.70 % will be under landscape which
will help in mitigating heat island effect. (Non-roof).
9.9 What are the thermal
characteristics of the building
envelope? (a) Roof; (b)
external walls; and (c)
fenestration. Give details of the
material used and the U-values
or the R values of the
individual components.
The building materials will be selected with
characteristics that limit heat ingress into the inside of the
building will be minimized.
Climate zone: Composite
Building type: 24 hrs used building
U value (W/m2-°C)
R value (m2°C/W)
Roof 0.261 3.5
Wall 0.440 2.1
Source:ECBC CODE 2007
Vertical Fenestration:
Vertical Fenestration
Maximum U-factor
Maximum SHGC
Maximum VLT
3.30 W/m2-°C 0.25 0.27
Source:ECBC CODE 2007
9.10 What precautions & safety
measures are proposed
against fire hazards? Furnish
details of emergency plans.
Essential fire safety measures will be installed into the
building to ensure the safety of the occupants within the
building in the event of fire or other emergency.
The entire building will be designed as per NBC-2005 of
India pertaining to fire-hazards.
Hazard classification as per the NBC-2005, Part IV-Fire
& Life Safety:
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Minimum fire fighting requirement (as per NBC 2005 Part
IV Table 23) will be provided in the project. The same is
tabulated as under:
Safety measures:-
Proper fire-exits and exit-signage will be provided.
Fire-extinguishers of appropriate type will be placed on
a readily accessible place and will be maintained
accordingly.
9.11 If you are using glass as wall
material provides details and
specifications including
emissive and thermal
characteristics.
: Glass will not be used as wall material.
9.12 What is the rate of air
infiltration into the building?
Provide details of how you are
mitigating the effects of
infiltration.
: Building will be naturally ventilated.
9.13 To what extent the non-
conventional energy
technologies are utilized in the
overall energy consumption?
Provide details of the
renewable energy
technologies used.
: The solar energy will be utilized efficiently for-
Solar light for external & landscape lighting:
10 ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN
The Environment Management Plan would consist of all mitigation measures for each item
wise activity to be undertaken during the construction, operation and the entire life cycle to
minimize adverse environmental impacts as a result of the activities of the project. It would
also delineate the environmental monitoring plan for compliance of various environmental
regulations. It will state the steps to be taken in case of emergency such as accidents at the
site including fire.
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
M/s Uttar Pradesh Awas Evam Vikas Parishad proposes to develop a residential (Group
Housing) project at nearby village Majhola, tehsil & district Moradabad, state of Uttar
Pradesh on a total land area of 18,07,000.0 sq.m. The Land use of project site is residential
which is in conformity with the master plan of Moradabad.
Uttar Pradesh Awas Evam Vikas Parishad is planning to construct 300 EWS units, 53 LIG
units, 253 MIG Houses, 111 HIG houses, 68 SFS, 2702 Plots, 6 School and few other
common property resources under Affordable Housing Scheme of Majhola Awas Yojana.
The Project falls under Item 8(b) [Building Construction with built up area more than
150,000.0 sq.m] Area Development projects) of the Environmental Impact Assessment
(EIA) Notification dated September 14, 2006.
This report includes the identification and prediction of significant environmental impacts
due to the proposed project along with an appropriate Environmental Management Plan
both for the construction phase and for its operation and maintenance later.
2.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Proposed project is construction of single and multistoried residential with community
facilities. It involves construction of EWS, LIG, MIG, HIG houses, and SFS Flats with
development of parks, green areas, commercial building and community hall with all the
ancillary facilities for the residents. The salient features of the proposed project are given
in Table- 1.0 and location of the project site in Figure-1.0.
Table – 1.0: Salient Features of the Proposed Project
S. No. Description Details Unit
GENERAL
1. Plot Area 18, 07,000.0 m2
2. Proposed Built Up Area 2, 80,000.0 m2
3. Cost of Project 400 Cr.
4. Expected Population 34,000 Persons
AREAS
5. Permissible Ground Coverage Area
As a Building
Bylaws
m2
6. Achieved Ground Coverage m2
7. Total Permissible FAR Area @ 2.00 m2
8. Proposed FAR Area m2
9. Non FAR Areas m2
10. Stilt Area 9,350 m2
11. Proposed Built Up Area 280,000.0 m2
WATER
12. Total Water Requirement 5808 KLD
13. Fresh Water Requirement 4208 KLD
14. Waste Water Generation 3477 KLD
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15. Proposed STP Capacity 24 MLD
16. Treated Water Available for Reuse 1550 KLD
17. Recycled Water 3129 KLD
18. Surplus Treated Water 1579 KLD
PARKING
19. Proposed Parking 7124 ECS
20. Proposed Total Parking on Surface 5654 ECS
21. Proposed Stilt Parking 1470 ECS
GREEN AREAS
22. Proposed Green Area 1, 89,700.0 m2
WASTE GENERATION
23. Municipal Solid Waste Generation 11.0 TPD
24. Quantity Bio-medical Waste 150 Kg/day
25. Quantity Horticulture Waste 270 Kg/day
26. Quantity of Sludge Generation from STP 1.0 TPD
POWER
27. Total Power Requirement 8,000 KVA
28. DG Set backup -- KVA
Figure – 1.0: Location of the Project Site
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3.0 BASELINE STUDY OF THE PROJECT
The baseline environmental status was assessed based on primary and secondary data
collected through on-site field observations and obtained from agencies such as IMD,
Geological Survey of India, State Ground Water Department, Central Ground Water Board,
State Pollution Control Board, Census of India and Local Forest Department. The following
environmental components were focused at during this study:
Air Environment (Ambient Air Quality)
Water Environment (Quality and Quantity of Ground water sources)
Land Environment (Geology, Hydrogeology, Land use)
Ecological Environment (Terrestrial and Aquatic Flora & Fauna)
Socio – Economic Environment (Demographic profile)
The baseline status collected from analysis of primary and secondary data is summarized
in Table -2.0.
Table- 2.0: Baseline Status Collected from Analysis of Primary and Secondary Data
S.
No.
Attribute Baseline Status
1. Meteorology In summer, i.e. from March to June, the weather remains hot and the
temperature ranges from a maximum of 480C to a minimum of 280C.
Monsoon season prevails during mid – June to mid – September.
The cold waves from the Himalayan region makes the winters in
Moradabad chilly and harsh. Temperatures fall to as low as 3 to 40C
at the peak of winters. Moradabad also has fog and smog problems.
In January, a dense fog envelops the city, reducing visibility on the
streets.
2. Ambient Air
Quality
Ambient air quality was monitored at 2 locations in the study area.
The value of PM10 varies from 64.3 to 68.5 µg/m3, PM2.5
varies from
37.5 to 40.1 µg/m3, SO2 varies from 16.3 to 17.0 µg/m3 NO2
varies
from 24.3 to 25.9 µg/m3 and SO2 varies from 520 to 525 µg/m3
3. Noise
Levels
Noise monitoring was carried out at one location in the study area.
The results of the monitoring program indicate that the daytime noise
level 53.8 dB (A) and Night time level 43.5 dB (A).
4. Water
Quality
One ground water sample was analyzed to access the water quality
of the study area. Ground water in the area conforms to the IS 10500.
5. Soil Quality One number of soil sample was analyzed to access the soil quality of
the study area. Primary nutrient shows that the soil is moderately
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fertile. The conductivity was found 430.0 µmhos/cm. Water Holding
capacity in the soil sample was found 31.0 % by mass. Potassium,
Nitrogen and Phosphorus were found 208.64, 217.82 & 34.18
Kg/Hect. respectively.
6. Biological
Environment
The regions are covered by indigenous floral species. Common
animals and birds are predominant in the area. There is no rare or
endangered species and the project site is devoid of nesting or
breeding ground. Impact on flora and fauna has been assessed but it
was found to be insignificant.
7. Socio-
Economic
The area is predominantly residential and the surrounding of the
project site is under urban setting.
4.0 ENVIRONMENT IMPACT ASSESSMENT
- Impact f the project during construction phase, operation phase has been predicted.
- Impact in air due to the construction and operation stages of the project were predicted
quantitatively using as AERMOD for air dispersion calculations.
- Impact on ground water and noise level has been predicted.
- No impact on flora and fauna has been assessed.
- It is summed up that the impacts are minimum and temporary in nature.
5.0 ENVIRONMENT MONITORING PLAN
Environmental monitoring plan has been formed as a part of the EIA report to ensure that
there is no vulnerable change in the environmental parameters due to the project and the
proposed Management Plan is being implemented.
6.0 ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN
The project proponent will be responsible for implementing the Environmental Management
Plan. For the effective implementation of the EMP, an Environmental Management System
(EMS) will be established at the proposed project. The EMS will include the following:
- An Environmental Management Cell
- Environmental Monitoring Program
- Personnel Training
- Regular Environmental Audits and Corrective Action
- Documentation – Standard operating procedures Environmental Management Plans and
other records.
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7.0 ENVIRONMENTAL MITIGATION MEASURES
Air Pollution
- During the construction phase, operation of construction equipment and vehicles will be
the main sources of pollution. A dust control plan will be implemented and regular
maintenance of vehicles and equipment will be carried out.
- During the operation phase, emissions due to vehicular movement. Adequate mitigation
measures shall be implemented.
Noise Pollution
- During the construction phase, adequate mitigation measures such as controlled time of
construction, job rotation and workers shall be provided with ear plugs etc. will be
implemented.
- During the operation phase, the sources of noise emissions shall be from vehicular
movement. Noise enclosures shall be provided wherever possible.
Water Pollution
- During the construction phase, a septic tank shall be provided to treat the domestic
waste water generated due to labor settlements.
- During operation phase, domestic waste water treated by STP, which will be reused for
the gardening and flushing purpose etc.
Ecology
- There is no damage in the ecological environment. The project will have green area of
1, 98,700.0 sq.m (11% of total land area), which will enhance the ambience of the
project site.
Socio Economic Environment
- The proposed project will lead to employment generation and will have a positive
impact on the socio economic environment. Preference to local population shall be
given and adequate mitigation measures will be ensured to reduce odor emissions and
disease vectors from proposed site.
8.0 CONCLUSION
Implementation of this project will have multiple benefits:
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Building construction project requires a large number of manpower in the form of
labors. Though the surrounding area is urbanized, there are still plenty of
unemployed persons who can be engaged as local labors. The total number of
persons required for construction of the project will be around 400 including skilled,
semi skilled and unskilled persons, thus same number of persons will be earrings
from this project.
Local people may be engaged during construction and operation as security
personal and maintenance staffs for this project which will have economical and
social impact on unemployed youths.
The community can look forward to benefit due to more jobs and also better access
to utilities. The benefit relate to the direct employment associated with the
construction.
During the operation phase there will be considerable opportunities of employment
due to demand of domestic help and other such requirements of the habitants of the
housing project.
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