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MINING PLAN PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSURE PLAN
FOR BALL CLAY, Silica Sand MINE
LEASE AREA = 3.9841 Hects.
M.L. NO. = 21/2018 IN
Village : Khari Charnan Tehsil :- kolayat District : Bikaner State : Rajasthan
NON FOREST LAND
Under Rule 29(1) of RMMCR 2017
APPLICANT :-
Kanchand Daga W/o Sumit Kumar Daga
Rajani Daga House, Bagri Mohalla,
Near Hanuman Temple ,
Bikaner -334001 (Raj.)
PREPARED BY : Arun Acharya RQP / AJM / 212 / 2001 /A
D-754, Murlidhar Vyas Nagar,Bikaner Mobile 9462195574
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CERTIFICATE
I hereby authorize Shri Arun Acharya RQP to prepare Mining Plan in respect of Khari Charnan, Ball Clay, Silica Sand Mine (ML- 21/2018), Near Village – Khari Charnan, Tehsil- Kolayat, District-Bikaner, State-Rajasthan, over and area of 3.9841 hects. The above Mining Plan has been prepared on my consent and approval and that I will abide by all the commitments made there under. In case of default, the approval of Mining Plan may be withdrawn.
I also authorise Shri Arun Acharya RQP for any modification in this Mining Plan and to correspond with SME Bikaner in this regard till final approval. Date: ....................... Place: ...................... Proprietor/Autho. Signatory
DECLARATION
Mining plan has been prepared in full consultation with me
and I understood its contents and agree to implement the same in
accordance with the law.
Date : ............... Place : .............. Proprietor/Autho. Signatory
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CERTIFICATES
1. This is to certify that under Rule 29(1) of RMMCR 2017 have been observed in the Mining plan of khari Charnan Ball Clay,Silica Sand Mine (ML21/2018) for an Area of 3.9841 Hectares in Village- khari Charnan, Tehsil-Kolayat, District- Bikaner of Rajasthan State applied by Kanchan Daga and wherever specific permission are required, the applicant will approach the concerned authorities of Indian Bureau of Mines for granting the permission.
1. Certificates that the provision of Mines Act, Rules and
Regulation made thereunder have been observed in preparing this Mining plan and wherever specific permission is required, the applicant will approach the DGMS.
2. It is also certified that the information furnished in the above Mining plan are true and correct to the best of my knowledge.
Date : ................... Arun Acharya Regd.No.RQP/AJM/212/2001/A
Place: ................ Valid up to: 30.08. 2021
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INDEX
S.no. Contents Page no. 1. Introduction
2. General 1
3. Location 2-3
4. Geology & exploration 4-6
5. Reserves 7-8
6. Mining Development & Production Programme 9-13
7. Blasting 13
8. Mine Drainage 14
9. Waste Disposal Arrangement 15
10. Use Of Mineral 16
11. Others 17
12. Mineral Processing 18
13. Environment 19-22
14. Any Other Relevant Information 23
LIST OF MAPS
S.no. Contents Plate no. 1. Location plan & Lease Map 1
2. Key Plan 2
3. Surface Plan 3
4. Surface Geological Plan With Cross Section 4
5. Environment Plan 5
6. Year wise Development layout part plan & Sections
6 & 6A
7. Conceptual Mining Plan 7
8. Progressive closure Plan 8
LIST OF ANNEXURES S.No. CONTENTS ANNEXURE NO.
1 Map with Demarcation Report I
2. Forest NOC II
3. Khasra map & Jama Bandi III
4 Letter OF Intent IV
5 RQP Certificate V
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1.0 INTRODUCTION :-
It is a Fresh applied area So The Mining plan & Progressive Mine Closure is
fresh plan of M.L. No. 21/18 of Kanchan Daga , Ball Clay, Silica Sand mine near village- Khari Charnan , Tehsil- Kolayat, District, Bikaner ( Rajasthan)
over an area 3.9841 hects. Has been prepared on the request of Kanchan
Daga. The Letter of Intent is ADM/Jodhpur/CC-6/P.1(1) 34/2011/4362 Dated
4.12.2012 This Mining plan is prepared for 3.9841 hects. Area. The Photo Copy
of Intent Letter (3.9841 hects.) & other documents from State Mining department
are enclosed .
2.0 GENERAL
(a) Name Of lessee :- Kanchan Daga W/o Sumit Kumar Daga
Complete Address Rajani Daga House, Bagri Mohalla, , Near Hanuman temple, Bikaner (Raj)
(b) Status of lessee :-Proprietor- Kanchan Daga
(c) Mineral Which lessee intends to mine :-
BALL CLAY, SAND MINE
(d) Period for which the mining lease is Granted/Renewed or Mining Plan/
Mining Scheme Approved :-
Applicant Applied application over an area of 3.9841 Hects for a period of
50 years
(e) Name of RQP preparing Mining Plan :- ARUN ACHARYA
Address :- D-754, Murli Dhar Vyas Colony
Bikaner , Rajasthan Registration No. :- RQP/AJM/212/2001/A
Valid upto :- 30.08.21
(f) Name and address of Prospecting agency :-
This mining plan is for fresh applied area . The area was prospected by the lessee
himself because other mine is running adjoining the applied lease area and no
outside agency was engaged for prospecting.
(g) Reference No. & date of Intent letter from the State Government .
It is a case of Fresh application of the lease and The Letter of Intent is
ADM/JDR/CC-6/P.1(1) 34/2011/4362 Dated4.12.2012 so Mining Plan &
Progressive Mine Closure Plan is submitted under the Rules 29 (1) of RMMCR
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3.0 LOCATION:-
(a) Detail of the area ( With Location map)
District :- Bikaner , State : Rajasthan
Tehsil :-Kolayat , Village : Khari Charnan
(b) Khasra no./ Plot no./Block Range/ Felling series etc . ( Khasra Map is attached with report) Khasra No. :Enclosed
( Private land- 428/101, 429/101)
(c) Topo Sheet No.& Lease area :-
45 A/13 &Area (hects.) :- 3.9841hects.
(d) Whether the area is in forest(please Specify whether protected reserved
No forest land is in the lease area
(e) Owner ship Occupancy :- The land is Private Land ( Private land- 428/101, 429/101)
(f) Existence of Public Road / Railway Line-
Railway Station is Kolayat which is25.0 Km from the area.
(g) Location and vicinity Map-
Location and route are shown on the Plate No.2. The mine is approachable
from Bikaner- Jaisalmer National Highway No.15(11km Far in SE
Direction) and located about 38 Km Sw of District Headquarter Bikaner.
The area is also connected by Tehsil headquarter kolayat which is about
25.0Km towards South Direction The nearest Railway Station at
Kolayat falls on Kolayat- Bikaner broad gauge line at 25.0Km. Bikaner is
well connected with state capital Jaipur by both road and rail.. There are
direct train services Bikaner with Jaipur, Delhi, Kolkata and Mumbai.
The nearest Police station is Gajner is 14km.
At mine site , mine office & store is proposed in the lease area. Water
supply at mines site from tube well outside lease area through the water
tank in the lease area by tractor attached with water tanker from Chandi
village.
The nearest airport is at Jodhpur which is 250km from
Bikaner and Military Airport is at Nal 18 km from Bikaner.
Electric line is not passing through the lease area and the nearest tapping
is available at the village Khari Charnan(5km) . A regular post office &
dispensary is available at Gajner village which is 14.0km in South East of
the lease area that is near the lease area. The telegraph & hospital facility
is available at Tehsil- Hadquarter Kolayat is 25.0km in South East
direction.
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(h) Toposheet no. with Latitude & Longitude
Toposheet No is 45A/13
Neyveli Gavel Road ( (N 280 00’03.5”, E 720 54’ 31.3”) Kankad Gangapura- khari Charnan (N 27
0 58’57.4”, E 720 55’ 45.2”)
Description Report
Pillars Name
Coordinates Of Pillar
Pillar A N 280 00’29.05”, E 720 54’ 48.69”
Pillar B N 280 00’32.22”, E 720 54’ 45.80”
Pillar C N 280 00’25.39”, E 720 54’ 36.96”
Pillar D N 280 00’22.32”, E 720 54’ 39.95”
3.9841Hects
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4.0 GEOLOGY & EXPLORATION To prepare present Mining Plan , entire mining lease area have been surveyed and
mapped by the Total Station & GPS . The contour interval has been kept to 1
mts. . A surface plan is prepared on 1:1000 scale plate no. 3. To show surface
features like topographic elevation with contour , drainage patterns , roads ,
natural water courses , mine workings, Overburden , Dumps, backfilling area,
Electric Line passing through the area & non active dump rehabilitated by
plantation..
4.1 GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY & LOCAL MINE GEOLGY:-
Topographically the lease area represents low topography. The lies near village
Khari Charnan fall in Topo sheet No. 45 A/13.
The area is almost plain land with few depressions and undulations . Highest
contour is 100m MSL towards Northern Side of the area in near Pillar A & B and
lowest contour is 99m MSL. In extreme Mid position of lease area South Side of
Pillar E & F Southern side of lease area .. The area is Gravel , Murrum &
Friable Sand Stone and mix with Silica Sand and Ball Clay.. The altitude
difference is 01mts.
No seasonal drains exists in the lease area.
4.2 REGIONAL GEOLGY
The regional geology concept has been used while studying the local geology,
structure and correlation of the clay horizons and the associated rock types. The
regional and general geology of the area has been refereed from an article of Sri
R.N. Ghosh, G.S.I. this article was published in Indian Mineral 1983. The
geological map of the Kolayat area is also from this article Mr. R.N. Ghosh,
during his investigation of the area in 1969-70 noted an extensive nature of
occurrence of these sedimentary clays in Kolayat Region.
The stratigraphy sequence is given below
Age Formation Lithology
Pleistocene
To
Recent
Kolayat
Formation
Alluvium & Aeolian sand, sandy calcareous grit,
kankar iron nodules, ferruginous bands and recent
conglomerate .
…………….. Unconformity --------------- Upper formani-ferruginous limestone. White clay
mudh. Dirty brown to dark impure limestone with
broken shells of ostrea.
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Eocene age: (Calcareous facies/formation, fuller’s earth association)
Lower To
Middle
Eocene
Jogira Formation
Upper horizon of fullers earth containing gray to
grayish yellow & reddish fuller’s earth wills shale’s & shally limestone partings.
Lower horizons of fuller’s earth containing a thin bed of gray yellow green fuller’s earth. Lower foraminifera lime stone.
White fossiliferous marl with intercalations yellow
ochre ceous shale impure white clayed limestone &
yellow calcareous.
……………….Unconformity…………………….
Upper, cretaceous to lower Paleocene (Argilla- Amaceous facies/formation (clay))
Upper,
Paleocene
Paleocene
Marh
Formation
Ferruginous bands
Ferruginous gritty sachariodal sandstone with glass sand &
white siltstone with serval interbedded beds of white clay
Lower
Paleocene
Palan
Formation
(Carbonac
eous
facies)
Fine Grained sand stone carbonaceous Ball Clay and Lignite
4.3 Local Geology
The lease area is covered by Sand , Gravel, Murrum & Friable Sand Stone,
Silica Sand, Clay. These units are distinctly marked on the Surface Geological
plan. The Clay are undoubtly Tertiary Formations. The geological studies
revels that there are three clay bed having average 12-13 mts thick.
Note:- Friable Sand Stone (Bajri) mix with Kankar & sand is very low grade
so cant separate dumping.
The Litho Units presents in the area are as under:-
S.No. Litho Units Average height in Mts.
1. Sand 0.5m
2. Gravel 2.0m
3. Friable Sand Stone 3.0m
4. Clay 6.0m
5. Silica Sand 6.0m
6. Clay 6.0m
7 Silica Sand 6.0m
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4.4 Prospecting and exploration already done in the area :-
Exploration work not done this time because area is fresh area. after
sanction of lease area exploration has been proposed for mining of clay. The
details of Trial pit is shown in the Surface & Geological Plan enclosed as Plate
No. 3& 4.
Presently in the mining lease area , only one Trial pit is proposed . The locations
of Prospecting Pit are shown in Plate No. 3 & 4.
The extent of working and Geological exposures in the lease as well as in the near
leases show that the main clay bed is existing at a depth of 5.5m from the surface.
The clay bed is dipping 20-3
0 . due Southern side.
4.5 Structure & Mineralization :- The clay deposits as motioned earlier are generally flat with undulating wavy
contacts. It exhibits pinching and swelling characteristics. The mineralization
along with overlying overburden is almost horizontal. It is also warping along
both strike and dip directions at places. No major faults , folds or any other
structural features have been observed in the area.
4.6 Mode of occurrence:-
The clay in general is intercalated with localized mixture of alteration of sand
with ferruginous coating. The quality of clay in term of grain site, plasticity,
binding strength show the sign of improvement in depth and sorting and dressing
will be required to separate iron stains and large chunks of alternations of sand
stone for enhancing the commercial value of clay.
EXPLORATION PROPOSED IN THE NEXT FIVE YEARS
Two Proposed Trial Pit & One explorative trial pit , namely PTP 1 To
PTP 2 & TP of 35m depth are proposed to be put in the next five years . PTP 1
& 2, will help for development of mine and prove the availability , thickness and
quality of clay bed.
The location of Two trial pit are shown in Development plan (Plate 5).
The Location and time schedule of PTP 1 to PTP2 are given below:-
S.NO. PROPOSED TRIAL PIT IN THE YEAR
1 PTP 1 I st Year
2 PTP 2 II nd Year
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5.0 ESTIMATION OF RESERVES :-
Basis of calculation ( Geological Plan , Plate No.3 &4)
All calculation of reserves basis on Only One trial pit which are shown in Surface &
Geological plan 3& 4
Proved Reserves : This area is marked all around the Trial pits covering in whole lease area
Probable Reserves : This area is marked the whole lease area below Proved Reserve 5m thickness.
Possible Reserves : This area is marked the whole lease area below Probable Reserve 5m thickness
The area for each category and each block is calculated graphically and then multiplied
by respective Ball Clay & Silica Sand bed thickness and bulk density to get the total
tonnage in each category and each block.
The Reserves Calculations for Ball Clay Mineral tabulated below:
Category Area Sq.m. Thickness m Volume
Cu.m.
Bulk Density
T/Cum.
Tonnage
( In MT)
Proved 39841 12m 478092 2.5 1195230.00 MT
Probable 39841 3m 119523 2.5 298807.50 MT
Possible 39841 3m 119523 2.5 298807.50 MT
1792845.00 MT
The Reserves Calculations for Silica Sand Mineral tabulated below:
Category Area Sq.m. Thickness m Volume
Cu.m.
Bulk Density
T/Cum.
Tonnage
( In MT)
Proved 39841 12m 478092 2.4 1147420.80 MT
Probable 39841 3m 119523 2.4 286855.20 MT
Possible 39841 3m 119523 2.4 286855.20 MT
1721131.20 MT
Total Reserves( Ball Clay + Silica Sand) = 1792845 + 1721131.20 = 3513976 MT MINEABLE RESERVE :- Considering 10% mineral loss in the boundary barrier, haul road , in making
benches etc. so 351397 mines mineral is deducting from the total Proved and
Probable & Possible Geological Reserves hence Total Mineable Reserves are
3513976 - 351397 = 3162579 tonnes
Life of Mine = 3162579/ 195000 = 16.21 ( 16 Years)
Ultimate Pit Depth – 35m 7
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Reserves of Ball Clay + Silica Sand
Total reserves are given as below: -
Proved reserve (Tonnes)
Probable reserve (Tonnes)
Possible reserve (Tonnes)
Total (Tonnes)
2342650.00 MT 585662.70 MT 585662.70 MT 3513975.40 MT
UNFC code for reserve transcription
Classification Code Quantity in M.T. Grade
Total Mineral resources (A+B) A.Mineral Reserve: -
1.Proved Mineral Reserves 2.Probable Mineral Reserves B.Remaining Resources: - 1.Feasibility Mineral Resources 2.Prefeasibility Mineral Resources 3.Measured Mineral Resources 4.Indicated Mineral Resources 5. Inferred Mineral Resources 6.Reconnaissance Mineral Resources
111 121 211 221 331 332 333 334
3513975.40 MT
2342650.00 MT 0585662.70 MT - - - - 0585662.70 MT -
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MINEABLE RESERVE :- Considering 10% mineral loss in the boundary barrier, haul road , in making
benches etc. so 351397 mines mineral is deducting from the total Proved and
Probable & Possible Geological Reserves hence Total Mineable Reserves are
3513976 - 351397 = 3162579 tonnes
Life of Mine = 3162579/ 195000 = 16.21 ( 16 Years)
Ultimate Pit Depth – 35m GRADE :- The Chemical Analysis of Clay Sample as follows
Analysis on Sample dried at 105 0 C
Sio2 58.37 %
A12O3 29.07 %
Fe2O3 1.96 %
Mno2 1.04 %
CaO 1.20 %
MgO 0.30 %
LOI 08.44 %
After Firing yellow Color
Silica Sand under minor mineral is normally is for construction purpose. Its
use in cement and glass also. Sio2 95.46 90.84
Fe2O3 3.62 5.54
Tio2 0.92 3.62
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6.0 MINING
6 .1 DEVELOPMENT & PRODUCTION PROGRAMME :
The Clay bed is overlain by Sand & Gravel and Friable Sand Stone so to
extract Ball Clay & Silica Sand it becomes necessary to remove the overburden
as well as soil. The Development will be start from Trial pit. The mineral is
exposed in trial pit (Plate no. 3&4) As the clay is at shallow depth of 5.5m the
mining system adopted, was open cast mining.
The proposed site for Next Five years of mining is all around the trial pit in the
South East side Direction .As the area selected for proposed mining ,
Mining will be done by forming benches and advancing the same in South
East side direction.
The targeted production 195000 tonnes per year. To achieve this production necessary O.B. will be removed . from I, II,III benches which will be of the
height,(3m) respectively and width will be 5.0m each. The , IV, V, VIIIth (
Clay) & VIth, VIIth ( Silica and) benches will be Clay & Silica Sand benches
of the height ( 3.0m) each and width will be 5.0m for all benches.
The total Overburden to be handled from I to V year will be (78120.00 MT),
(78120.00 MT), (78120.00 MT), (78120.00 MT) & (78120.00 MT) respectively.
The Total Production of Clay & Silica Sand from I to V year will be 195000.00
MT, 195000.00 MT, 195000.00 MT, 195000.00 MT & 195000.00 MT
respectively out of which the Marketable Clay & Silica Sand will be 175500.00
MT, 175500.00 MT , 175500.00 MT, 175500.00 MT & 175500.00 MT and
Rejects to be handled from I to V year will 19500.00 MT, 19500.00 MT , 19500.00 MT, 19500.00 MT & 19500.00 MT respectively.
Rejects :- The rejects will be of high grade iron contents.
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YEAR WISE PRODUCTION OF BALL CLAY, SILICA SAND & OVERBURDEN
KANCHAN DAGA W/O SUMIT KUMAR DAGA ( M.L. 21/18)
FIRST YEAR
YEAR B E N C H O . B /
MINERAL AREA
HEIGH
T
V O L U M E
C u . m .
B U L K
DENSITY
T / c u . m .
TONNAGE
TONNES
RECOVERY
FACTORY
%
MARKATABLE
M i n e
r a l
TONNES
TO T A L
O . B .
TONNES
T O T A L
R E J E C T S
T O N N E S
Ist Ist Soil 6000 0.5 3000 2.4 - - - 7200.00 -
Year II nd O.B. 6000 2.0 12000 2.4 - - - 28800.00 - III rd F.S.S. 5850 3.0 17550 2.4 - - - 42120.00 - IV th Clay 5700 3.0 17100 2.5 42750.00 90 % 38475.00 - 4275.00 Vth Clay 5400 3.0 16200 2.5 40500.00 90 % 36450.00 - 4050.00 Vith Silica
Sand
5250 3.0 15750 2.4 37800.00 90 % 34020.00 3780.00
VIIth Silica
Sand
5100 3.0 15300 2.4 36720.00 90 % 33048.00 3672.00
VIIIth Clay 4964 3.0 14892 2.5 37230.00 90 % 33507.00 - 3723.00 Total 195000.0 90 % 175500.0 78120.00 19500.00
Ist Production of
Ball Clay
Production of
Silica Sand
Total Production
Year 120480.00 MT 74520.00 MT 195000.00 MT
SECOND YEAR
YEAR B E N C H O . B /
MINERAL AREA
HEIGH
T
V O L U M E
C u . m .
B U L K
DENSITY
T / c u . m .
TONNAGE
TONNES
RECOVERY
FACTORY
%
MARKATABLE
M i n e
r a l
TONNES
TO T A L
O . B .
TONNES
T O T A L
R E J E C T S
T O N N E S
IInd Ist Soil 6000 0.5 3000 2.4 - - - 7200.00 -
Year II nd O.B. 6000 2.0 12000 2.4 - - - 28800.00 - III rd F.S.S. 5850 3.0 17550 2.4 - - - 42120.00 - IV th Clay 5700 3.0 17100 2.5 42750.00 90 % 38475.00 - 4275.00 Vth Clay 5400 3.0 16200 2.5 40500.00 90 % 36450.00 - 4050.00 Vith Silica
Sand
5250 3.0 15750 2.4 37800.00 90 % 34020.00 3780.00
VIIth Silica
Sand
5100 3.0 15300 2.4 36720.00 90 % 33048.00 3672.00
VIIIth Clay 4964 3.0 14892 2.5 37230.00 90 % 33507.00 - 3723.00 Total 195000.0 90 % 175500.0 78120.00 19500.00
IInd Production of
Ball Clay
Production of
Silica Sand
Total Production
Year 120480.00 MT 74520.00 MT 195000.00 MT
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THIRD YEAR
YEAR B E N C H O . B /
MINERAL AREA
HEIGH
T
V O L U M E
C u . m .
B U L K
DENSITY
T / c u . m .
TONNAGE
TONNES
RECOVERY
FACTORY
%
MARKATABLE
M i n e
r a l
TONNES
TO T A L
O . B .
TONNES
T O T A L
R E J E C T S
T O N N E S
IIIrd Ist Soil 6000 0.5 3000 2.4 - - - 7200.00 -
Year II nd O.B. 6000 2.0 12000 2.4 - - - 28800.00 - III rd F.S.S. 5850 3.0 17550 2.4 - - - 42120.00 - IV th Clay 5700 3.0 17100 2.5 42750.00 90 % 38475.00 - 4275.00 Vth Clay 5400 3.0 16200 2.5 40500.00 90 % 36450.00 - 4050.00 Vith Silica
Sand
5250 3.0 15750 2.4 37800.00 90 % 34020.00 3780.00
VIIth Silica
Sand
5100 3.0 15300 2.4 36720.00 90 % 33048.00 3672.00
VIIIth Clay 4964 3.0 14892 2.5 37230.00 90 % 33507.00 - 3723.00 Total 195000.0 90 % 175500.0 78120.00 19500.00
IIIrd Production of
Ball Clay
Production of
Silica Sand
Total Production
Year 120480.00 MT 74520.00 MT 195000.00 MT
FOURTH YEAR
YEAR B E N C H O . B /
MINERAL AREA
HEIGH
T
V O L U M E
C u . m .
B U L K
DENSITY
T / c u . m .
TONNAGE
TONNES
RECOVERY
FACTORY
%
MARKATABLE
M i n e
r a l
TONNES
TO T A L
O . B .
TONNES
T O T A L
R E J E C T S
T O N N E S
IVth Ist Soil 6000 0.5 3000 2.4 - - - 7200.00 -
Year II nd O.B. 6000 2.0 12000 2.4 - - - 28800.00 - III rd F.S.S. 5850 3.0 17550 2.4 - - - 42120.00 - IV th Clay 5700 3.0 17100 2.5 42750.00 90 % 38475.00 - 4275.00 Vth Clay 5400 3.0 16200 2.5 40500.00 90 % 36450.00 - 4050.00 Vith Silica
Sand
5250 3.0 15750 2.4 37800.00 90 % 34020.00 3780.00
VIIth Silica
Sand
5100 3.0 15300 2.4 36720.00 90 % 33048.00 3672.00
VIIIth Clay 4964 3.0 14892 2.5 37230.00 90 % 33507.00 - 3723.00 Total 195000.0 90 % 175500.0 78120.00 19500.00
IVth Production of
Ball Clay
Production of
Silica Sand
Total Production
Year 120480.00 MT 74520.00 MT 195000.00 MT
FIFTH YEAR
YEAR B E N C H O . B /
MINERAL AREA
HEIGH
T
V O L U M E
C u . m .
B U L K
DENSITY
T / c u . m .
TONNAGE
TONNES
RECOVERY
FACTORY
%
MARKATABLE
M i n e
r a l
TONNES
TO T A L
O . B .
TONNES
T O T A L
R E J E C T S
T O N N E S
Vth Ist Soil 6000 0.5 3000 2.4 - - - 7200.00 -
Year II nd O.B. 6000 2.0 12000 2.4 - - - 28800.00 - III rd F.S.S. 5850 3.0 17550 2.4 - - - 42120.00 - IV th Clay 5700 3.0 17100 2.5 42750.00 90 % 38475.00 - 4275.00 Vth Clay 5400 3.0 16200 2.5 40500.00 90 % 36450.00 - 4050.00 Vith Silica
Sand
5250 3.0 15750 2.4 37800.00 90 % 34020.00 3780.00
VIIth Silica
Sand
5100 3.0 15300 2.4 36720.00 90 % 33048.00 3672.00
VIIIth Clay 4964 3.0 14892 2.5 37230.00 90 % 33507.00 - 3723.00 Total 195000.0 90 % 175500.0 78120.00 19500.00
Vth Production of
Ball Clay
Production of
Silica Sand
Total Production
Year 120480.00 MT 74520.00 MT 195000.00 MT
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TABLE SHOWING YEAR WISE TOTAL PRODUCTION & MARKETABLE
PRODUCTION OF MINERAL BALL CLAY , SILICA SAND,
Year
Proposed Production of
Ball Clay, Silica Sand
Marketable Production of
Ball Clay, Silica Sand
Rejects
Ist Year 195000.00 175500.00 19500.00
IInd Year 195000.00 175500.00 19500.00
IIIrd Year 195000.00 175500.00 19500.00
IVth Year 195000.00 175500.00 19500.00
Vth Year 195000.00 175500.00 19500.00
TABLE SHOWING YEAR WISE OVERBURDEN
Year
Overburden in
Cu.. mts.
Overburden in M.T.
Ist 32550 78120
IInd 32550 78120
IIIrd 32550 78120
IVth 32550 78120
Vth 32550 78120
Total 162750 cu.m 390600 MT
TABLE SHOWING RATIO OF OVERBURDEN & MINERAL PRODUCTION
Year
Overburden
in MT
Production
in MT
Ratio
Ist 78120 195000.00 1: 0.40
IInd 78120 195000.00 1: 0.40
IIIrd 78120 195000.00 1: 0.40
IVth 78120 195000.00 1: 0.40
Vth 78120 195000.00 1: 0.40
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6.2 Proposed Mining Method
The overburden mainly consist ,Gravel Murrum & Friable Sand Stone mix with Kankar & Sand,, which will be removed with helps of small capacity excavator and separately
stacks. The Clay & Silica Sand production for the next five years is proposed 195,000 MT
per years. The recovery is considering 90% of the total production. For these purpose two
benches will be developed for the overburden . height (3.0m) . After developing those benches
clay, Silica Sand will be exposed and Five benches will be developed for clay, Silica Sand of
height ( 3.0mts.) The excavation of the clay, Silica Sand will be done with the help of small
capacity excavator and separately stacks. The mineral ball clay will be broken up to required
size by hammering and removal of foreign material of iron oxide coating attached with some
Ball clay lumps. The mineral clay bed is basically soft and easily extractable by small
capacity excavator. In this view of the above drilling & blasting of rock not be required . It is
proposed to carry out the work of excavation without drilling & Blasting
6.3 Opencast Working :
The mine will be worked by opencast method in which benches are been formed
and the Ball Clay, has been mined out.
Mode of working will be Semi - Mechanized
A surface layout plan has been prepared to show the site for existing of
overburden indicating mine working ( plate no.6) & new waste will be dumped .
6.4 Underground Working : No underground working will be done
6.5 Extent of Mechanization : Working will be done by Semi – Mechanized method (i) Extent of Semi-mechanized and/or Machines in Mining
Mining will be done by Semi-mechanized.
S.No. Name of Machinery
Number Capacity/norm of performance
1 PC-200 Excavator 01 0.9m3 bucket capacity to handle
30000 MT of waste in a month
2 Tipper 03 18 MT
3 Dumpers 02 9 MT
4 JCB 02 0.6 cu.mts.
5 Water Tanker 01 5 KLD capacity
(ii) Drilling :- No drilling will be done
(iii) Loading :- Will be done small excavation like JCB & Loader etc.
(iv) Haulage :- The hauling of material will be done semi- mechanized while the
transport of material will be done by tractor etc. up to stack yard or
by camel cart.
(v) Miscellaneous Operation :- The various Act, rules and regulation applicable to
Mines will be followed
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6.6 CONCEPTUAL MINING PLAN;
6.6.1 Time frame of completion exploration programme in lease hold area. Give broad description identifying potential areas to be covered in the given time frame.
Though there are enough evidence of mineralization in the area which give sufficient
knowledge for mineralization and Ball clay, Silica Sand is sedimentary deposits having
sufficient evidence of deposits all around the lease area which so there is no need to put any
trial pit after five year plan period as exploration has been planned in the ensuing plan
period.
6.6.2 Whether ultimate pit limit has been determined and demarcated on Surface
and Geological Plan. Yes, ultimate pit limit envisaged has been determined and demarcated on plan & also
Conceptual limit has been demarcated on Conceptual Plan.
6.6.3 Whether the site(s) for disposal of waste rock and un-saleable Ores has/have been
examined for adequacy of land and suitability of long term use in the event of
continuation of mining activities.
The waste generated during the ensuing plan period will be backfilled in the
excavated area and already existing non active dump is rehabilitated by plantation
by making terraces & it will not be re-handle.
In the coming five year total overburden generation will be 162750cu.mts. taking
swell factors 1.25. It will be 203437cu.mts. say 203437cu.mts. Similarly in the
remaining in the next 11 years @32550 say 32550cu.mts. per year waste will be
generated 358050cu.mts. The total overburden generation will be up to the
renewal lease period 162750+ 358050 = 520800cum. This overburden will be
backfilled in the excavated area end of mine life . 6.6.4 Whether back-filling of pit(s) after recovery of Ore/Mineral up to techno-
economically feasible depth envisaged. If so, describe the broad of the proposals.
The dump will be backfill in the excavated pit on the earmarked in the surface
layout plan
6.6.5 Post Mining Land Use Envisaged.
After the mining is over the area is likely to be some part backfilled of excavated area because
after complete excavated mine we will shape as a pond. As extensive plantation will be done a
green belt will develop in the area and along pond periphery . At the end of life OF mine,
Plantation( Conceptual Plan) will be done on backfilled and reclaimed area.
7.0 BLASTING
No blasting is done , because the deposit is sedimentary . It is soft material
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8.0 MINE DRAINAGE:-
8.1 Surface Water:- There are no water bodies in the area, only rain water from the
local area flows through it otherwise it remain dry though out the year therefore the
question of percolation of water from outside does not arise. The topography of the
area is plain and water will be flow in natural direction.
There is no prominent surface water bodies in the area & in Khari charnan
village. There is no river except a few short intermittent and employment
channel.
No seasonal drains exists in the lease area.
That in order to arrest rain water going in, in the pit garland is made around the pits.
The Clay , Silica Sand is not toxic and will not cause any pollution in surface water.
8.2 Ground Water:- There is no prominent surface water bodies are present in the lease
area as well as in the buffer zone area except kolayat Sarowar which about 25.0kms.
from mine.
The working in five years will reach up to 21 m Depth from Surface. & Ultimit Pit
Depth will be 35m. The Water table in the area is from the surface 120 mts. Bgl – below ground level is consider 120-130mts hence no effect will take place on
surface water regime. The area is in a safe zone.
8.3 Quality of Water:- The quality of ground water lease area is not potable and
suitable for drinking as well as for agriculture purposes.
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9.0 WASTE DISPOSAL ARRANGEMENTS : 9.1 Nature of Waste :-
Overburden : - The Waste consist of Friable Sand Stone mix with Kankar &
sand. Friable Sand Stone mix with Kankar & sand is very low grade But we
are separate stacking. These are complete part of Over Burden (Waste
material) and calculation have already given in development programme.
The total overburden in the period of five year will be 162750 cu.mts. from the
proposed working. There is no tailing involved as beneficiation will not be done.
There is Top Soil.
TABLE SHOWING YEAR WISE OVERBURDEN
Year
Overburden in Cu.. mts.
Overburden in M.T.
Ist 32550 78120
IInd 32550 78120
IIIrd 32550 78120
IVth 32550 78120
Vth 32550 78120
Total 162750 cu.m 390600 MT
(a) Sub Grade Mineral : There are sub grade mineral. Only rejects consist of
non Marketable Clay, Silica Sand with high percentage stacking of impurities
, which is in the contact of ferrogenious sandstone. The total percentage of
the rejects is 10% of the total production.
9.2 Selection of Dumping Site :- (a) Overburden :- The overburden will be backfilled in the barren pit or
excavated pits ( after proving that there is no mineral left) . As shown on the
ear mark in surface layout plan. The waste generated during the ensuing plan
period waste will be dumped on proposed dump yard. Some waste will be
used by local people for making leveling of general ground surface. Good
plantation has been done by making terracing and retaining wall/ rubble wall
and garland drain at the bottom of the dump site. In next five year backfilling
not proposed because mineral bed exist in working pit .
(b) Mineral Clay Stack : The stacking of mineral Ball Clay, will be done at the
proposed site shown on the plan. , as the mineral ball Clay is dispatched
regularly, there is no problem of stacking the mineral Ball Clay. However
provision to stack mineral will be done. Mineral Silica Sand , shown The stacking of mineral not proposed because mineral direct loading in truck by screening process . Screening
( Local language Chaal) will be done at the site shown on the plan. (c) Sub Grade mineral :- There are sub grade mineral . Rejects produced in the
sorting operation will be dumped in the place specified for the same in the
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10.0 USE OF MINERAL
Ball Clay :-Clay is a highly plastic variety of clay of kaolin group like China Clay and ball Clay but
has less refractoriness . the Chemical Composition of Ball Clay is similar to that of China Clay ,
except that the Ball Clay contains a large proportion of silica.
The main utility of Ball Clay lies in the plasticity, high bonding qualities and tensile strength. It is
therefore , used in bled with non-plastic to semi-plastics clays for obtaining requisite plasticity . It is
added in various proportions for the preparation of body composition of various sanitary wares ,
bathtub tiles , porcelain etc.The BIS has prescribed the following specification ( IS : 4589-1968 ) for
Ball Clay for use in the Ceramic Industry:-
The material shall be in the form of lumps, free from any foreign matter and shall be highly
plastic when wet. The lumps shall slake in water and from a smooth suspension when dispersed. The
color of the material when fired at 13500 C shall be light gray or light cream and free from any specks
or patches.It is observed the clays existing in the lease area are of good plastic nature, medium
grained and with good witness index, some clay is having iron impurities . the Clay is generally
classified in three grade A,B, & C.
1. Tiles Refractory Industries
2. Sanitary Industries
3. Insulators Industries Analysis on Sample dried at 105
0 C
Sio2 58.37 %
A12O3 29.07 %
Fe2O3 1.96 %
Mno2 1.04 %
CaO 1.20 %
MgO 0.30 %
LOI 08.44 %
After Firing yellow Color
Silica Sand under minor mineral is normally is for construction purpose. Its use in cement and glass
also.
Silica Sand :- Silica Sand is a highly Siliceous variety of silica sand and have high melting point.
The Chemical Composition of Silica Sand is contains a large Portion of silica. The main utility of
Silica Sand lies in the tensile strength. It is therefore , used in Construction work, Cement & Glass
Industries. etc.
The material shall be in the form of coarse grain powder , free from any foreign matter.The color of
the material generally yellow & Red . The Silica Sand is generally classified in two grades A & ,B,
GRADE :- The Chemical Analysis of Silica Sand Sample is as follows:
CONTENTS GRADE
A B
Sio2 95.46 90.84
Fe2O3 3.62 5.54
Tio2 0.92 3.62
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11.0 OTHERS:-
11.1 Site Services:-
1. Workshop :- Presently Not available because lease is new .
2. Power supply :- The power supply not exist in the lease area, and mine is not
facilities with power line.
Water supply:- Drinking water is obtained from near village tube well outside the
lease area.
3. Office:- Office room proposed in the lease area as shown on layout plan.
4. First Aid Room:- A First Aid box with proper equipment will be maintained as per
Mines Act and mines Rules.
5. Rest Shelter:- A rest shelter will be provide at mine site.
11.2 Employment Potential:- In view of the Statutory requirement for safe & systematic working of the mine , the following supervisory, semi-skilled &
unskilled staff will be recruited and employed. Personal : S.No. DESIGNATION QUALIFICATION NO.
1. Mines Manager /
Mining Engineer
II Class Mine Manger
Certificate of Competency
1
2. Geologist M.SC.. ( Geology) 1
3. Surveyor ( Part time) Surveyor Certificate
competency
1
4. Mines Foreman Foreman Certificate of
Competency
1
5 Mining Mate/
Supervisor
Mining Mate Certificate of
Competency
1
6 Dumper/Tripper
operator
Experienced 6
7. Dumper/Tripper/
Excavator khalsi
Experienced 6
Unskilled 35
Semi – Skilled 20 Skilled 15
The Working in mine will be limited to 300 working days in a year.
To handle about 195000 tonnes .The employment will be as follows :-
Daily output :- 195000 /300 = 650 MT per day.
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12.0 MINERAL PROCESSING
Ball Clay :- Remove the Iron Content from Ball Clay lumps by
Axe And shorting also and make grade.
Silica Sand :-Mineral beneficiation ( Screening) is done for mineral Silica
Sand this Manual mechanical process. In this process , screening is done by
Chaal to remove the Big Boulders & Stone with help of screeners (Chaal) etc.
exist at the site.
The R.O.M. Silica Sand produced from the mines contains impurities such as
Stone stains as well as at some places. In order to supply to various industries
some small Manually processing involving Screening is essential. The processing
involved can be classified in the followings stage.
1. Screening
2. Grading.
1. Screening:- The process of sorting is based on the physical properties of Silica Sand .
Its color, Grain fines. This is done by screening process. Separation of stone &
ferruginous inclusions by screeners ( Chaal). No mineral processing of any kind is
undertaking at mine except proper sizing of R.O.M. and removal of foreign ,material of
Stone. The mineral Silica Sand is separation by screening process.
2. Grading:- After Screening the material is grade-Wise separately for Sell.
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13.0 ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN:-
13.1 BASE LINE INFORMATION:-
Mining is nothing but waging war against nature this cause temporary
imbalance or permanent change in the existing environmental conditions of
the active area and the surrounding area. Due no mining activities land , water,
air and socio –economic environment is affected. These effects may be gradual or rapid , degrading or degenerating , polluting or injuring, damaging
for preparation of meaning full environment plan natural/degraded
environment conditions existing before and after mining activities in an area
are to be studied analyzed confirmed , after making due corrections ,and
compared with the standards laid down. Remedial measures are then
suggested in the areas requiring attention. For purposes of this mining plan
base line information about existing environment condition have been
collected from various Govt. sources like Irrigation, Agriculture , Soil
conservation , Forest, Statistical, Archaeological and meteorological
departments. Anticipated effect of mining activities on the environment
management plan on 1:5000 scale of the area and adjoining area with in 60
mts. From lease boundary is prepared and placed as plate no. A key plan
1:50000 scale assimilating available information in lease boundary and
adjoining area lying within 5km. there of has been prepared and placed as
plate No.2
13.2 Existing land use Pattern: The existing land use has been shown in the enclosed chart. There is some plants in the area. The topography of the area is flat to moderately sloping. There is no forest land, Crop land, grazing land only Private land is there.
Present land use pattern S.N.
Head
Area put on
use at start of
plan ( in ha..)
A
Additional
requirem-ent
during plan
period
( In ha.) B
Total
( in ha.)
C =(A +B)
Area considered
as fully reclaimed
& rehabilitated )
D
Net area
considered
Forcalculation
( In Ha.)
E = ( C – D) 1. Area under Mining 0.000 - 0.000 0.00 0.000
2. Storage for top soil 0.000 - 0.000 - 0.000
3. Overburden/Dump 0.000 - 0.000 - 0.000
4. Mineral Storage 0.000 - 0.000 - 0.000
5. Infrastructure 0.000 - 0.000 - 0.000
6. Roads 0.000 - 0.000 - 0.000
7. Railways 0.000 - 0.000 - 0.000
8. Green Belt 0.001 - 0.001 - 0.001
9. Tailing Pond 0.000 - 0.000 - 0.000
10. Effluent treatment plant 0.000 - 0.000 - 0.000
11. Mineral Separation plant 0.000 - 0.000 - 0.000
12. Township area 0.000 - 0.000 - 0.000
13. Others to specify Nil - Nil - Nil
14 Grand Total 0.001 0.000 0.001 0.00 0.001
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13.3 Water quality management:
(i) Surface water :-
There is no any seasonal nalla exist in the lease area. The proposed mining for
next 5 years is not affecting any nala so there will be no impact on the surface water.
There is no surface as well as ground water problem. Only in the monsoon the pits get
some surface water, which can easily be drained off and would be directed along the
topographical slope and will flow in natural drainage. Thus there would not be any
degradation or pollution of surface water due to mining in this area. As there are no
proposals for setting up any process plant, there is no chance of discharge of any
affluence as solid or gas there would not be any danger of pollution of surface water
within or out side the lease area.
(ii) Ground Water: -
The water table of the area is 120 to 130mts below the ground surface and the
quality of water is potable. There is no problem of water . The mining operation will be
on higher levels; therefore there will be no effect on ground water condition due to
mining.
(iii) Quality of Water: -
There is no problem of water in the area. It is in the case of ground water also
there is no any source of exploitation of ground water within the area. Water table of
ground water in this region is around 120 to 130mts below the general ground level,
which is too deep below the lowest pit bottom of proposed working pit.
There will be no impact of mining on quality of water by any of the mining operation as
no water from other source is getting mixed with rainwater.
It is proposed to continue periodical analysis of water sample (pre monsoon and post
monsoon) from working pits for the next five years also.
The mine water does not require any treatment since no toxic substance is reported and
there is no effluent coming out of the mine.
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13.4 Air Quality Management:
No drilling and blasting will be carried out. The gravel and kankar spread all over
the area is moist in nature so no air pollution due to gravel and kankar removed but at the
time of overburden removal with the help of JCB or small capacity excavator, the air
becomes dusty. The Lessee shall use water spraying on roads and provide dust mask to
operator & mine workers.
13.5 Noise Management:
The proposed mining is opencast method but some amount of noise will be there
due to JCB or small capacity excavator which will be deployed on hire basis for removal
of overburden and movement of truck, which shall be within limits of safety. Earplugs
shall be provided to operator and mineworker.
13.6 Waste Management:
The waste material in this mine consists of Gravel, Murrum Sand, Friable Sand Stone
sandstone removed as overburden from the top of the deposit and rejects (10% of total
production). The table below indicates the expected quantity of overburden, Rejects &
Sub grade: -
Year Total
O.B.
Total
Rejects(10%)
(Ton.) (Ton.)
Ist Yr 78120 19500.00
IInd Yr 78120 19500.00
IIIrd Yr 78120 19500.00
IVth Yr 78120 19500.00
Vth Yr 78120 19500.00
The Clay deposit of Khari Charnan Ball clay mine is covered by Friable Sand Stone
mix with Kankar & sand. Friable Sand Stone mix with Kankar & sand is very low
grade But we are separate stacking. These are complete part of Over Burden (Waste
material) and calculation have already given in development programmeTotal
162750cum overburden & 39000 Cum reject will be generated in the next five years.
Some part of the overburden & rejects will be utilized in the backfilling of pit . generally
mineral exists so backfilling not possible so overburden & rejects will be stacked
separately over the proposed waste dumps.
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13.7 Land Use pattern ;
Land use pattern after Fifth year
S.N.
Head
Area put on
use at start of
plan ( in ha..)
A
Additional
requirem-ent
during plan
period
( In ha.) B
Total
( in ha.)
C =(A +B)
Area considered
as fully reclaimed
& rehabilitated )
D
Net area
considered
Forcalculation
( In Ha.)
E = ( C – D) 1. Area under Mining 0.000 2.500 2.500 0.00 2.500 2. Storage for top soil 0.000 0.020 0.020 - 0.020 3. Overburden/Dump 0.000 0.040 0.040 - 0.040 4. Mineral Storage 0.000 0.020 0.020 - 0.020 5. Infrastructure 0.000 0.001 0.001 - 0.001 6. Roads 0.000 0.004 0.004 - 0.004 7. Railways 0.000 - - - - 8. Green Belt 0.001 0.025 0.025 - 0.025 9. Tailing Pond 0.000 - - - -
10. Effluent treatment plant 0.000 - - - - 11. Mineral Separation plant 0.000 - - - - 12. Township area 0.000 - - - - 13. Others to specify Nil - - - - 14 Grand Total 0.001 2.610 2.610 0.00 2.610
13.8 Socio – Economic Impact:
The mining activity will have positive impact due to direct and in direct
employment and development of ancillary industries.
13.9 Affected Persons:
All the laborers will be employed from nearby villages. Except these laborers few
persons of near by area will also get employment as staff and supervisory staff
etc. Some persons will get indirect job from the mining activities.
13.10 Strategy for protection of River Courses, Nala,Water Tank,
villages, Important Monuments :-
(a) Nala & River :- Nala not exist in the area and no river Available in the
lease area..
(b) Water Tank :- There is a water tank near the office in the lease
area(Proposed). The use of water tank only for drinking purpose. Which is not
to be polluted & affected by the mining operation. & other activities.
(c ) Village/House/hutments /Agriculture land :- The nearest village is 5.0km
from the lease area. There are huts in the area. The mining is small scale
mining, therefore there will be no adverse effect of mining on the huts etc.
(d) Important Monuments :- There are no Famous temple . which will not be
affected at all because only manual mining is proposed and it is outside the area.
.
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14.0 ANY OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATION
It is a Fresh applied area So The Mining plan & Progressive Mine Closure is
fresh plan of M.L. No. 21/18 of Kanchan Daga , Ball Clay, Silica Sand mine near village- Khari Charnan , Tehsil- Kolayat, District, Bikaner ( Rajasthan)
over an area 3.9841 hects. Has been prepared on the request of Kanchan
Daga. The Letter of Intent is DMG/BIKA/CC-6/P.1(1) 34/2011/4362 Dated
4.12.2012 This Mining plan is prepared for 3.9841 hects. Area. The Photo Copy
of Intent Letter (3.9841 hects.) & other documents from State Mining department
are enclosed .
Arun Acharya
Proprietor/ Autho. Signatory RQP / AJM / 212 / 2001 /A
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PROGRESSIVE CLOUSRE PLAN
BALL CLAY, Silica Sand MINE
LEASE AREA = 3.9841 Hects.
M.L. NO. = 21/2018 IN
Village : Khari Charnan Tehsil :- kolayat District : Bikaner State : Rajasthan
NON FOREST LAND
Under Rule 29(13) of RMMCR 2017
APPLICANT :-
Kanchand Daga W/o Sumit Kumar Daga
Rajani Daga House, Bagri Mohalla,
Near Hanuman Temple ,
Bikaner -334001 (Raj.)
PREPARED BY : Arun Acharya RQP / AJM / 212 / 2001 /A
D-754, Murlidhar Vyas Nagar,Bikaner Mobile 9462195574
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CERTIFICATE
The progressive mine Closure Plan complies all statutory rule,
regulations, orders made by the Central Government or State
Government , Statutory Organizations, Court etc. have been
taken in to consideration and whereas any specific permission
is required the lessee will approach the concerned authorities.
Place: Bikaner . Proprietor/ Autho. Signatory
UNDERTAKING
I Kanchan Daga that all the measures proposed in this closure
plan will be implemented in a time bound manner as Proposed.
Place: Bikaner . Proprietor/ Autho. Signatory
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PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSURE PLAN
As per Under rule 29(13) of RMMCR 2017,The Rajasthan Minor Mineral Concession RULE 2017
1.0 INTRODUCTION :- This Progressive mine closure plan is an additional chapter of the
approved mining plan for mineral Ball Clay,Silica Sand area 3.9841 hects.
(M.L. 21/18), located near Khari Charnan Village, Tehsil:- Kolayat,
Distt.:- Bikaner (Raj.) in favour of Kanchan Daga.
All details are given in the Mining plan for this mine The approving
authority of plan is SME BIKANER Now as per above notification the
state asked to submit the progressive Mine Closure Plan . Thus lessee
submitted this plan for approval as an additional chapter of the mining plan
approved and this plan is fully based on the Mining plan. The area is in non
forest – land. The total area 3.9841 hects. Is Private land. Khasra 428/101, 429/101 details are given in paragraph 3.0 at page 3 of this Mining plan.
Present land use pattern
S.N.
Head
Area put on
use at start
of plan ( in
ha..)
A
Additional
requirem-
ent during
plan period
( In ha.)
B
Total
( in ha.)
C =(A
+B)
Area
considered
as fully
reclaimed &
rehabilitated )
D
Net area
considered
Forcalculat
ion
( In Ha.)
E = ( C – D)
1. Area under
Mining
0.000 - 0.000 0.00 0.000
2. Storage for top soil 0.000 - 0.000 - 0.000
3. Overburden/Dump 0.000 - 0.000 - 0.000
4. Mineral Storage 0.000 - 0.000 - 0.000
5. Infrastructure 0.000 - 0.000 - 0.000
6. Roads 0.000 - 0.000 - 0.000
7. Railways 0.000 - 0.000 - 0.000
8. Green Belt 0.001 - 0.001 - 0.001
9. Tailing Pond 0.000 - 0.000 - 0.000
10. Effluent treatment
plant
0.000 - 0.000 - 0.000
11. Mineral
Separation plant
0.000 - 0.000 - 0.000
12. Township area 0.000 - 0.000 - 0.000
13. Others to specify Nil - Nil - Nil
14 Grand Total 0.001 0.000 0.001 0.00 0.001
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Reason for closure :-
The mine is closes either due to depletion of mineable reserves or
due to uneconomic mining or due to search of more economic
substitute or not a mineral bed exist for mining product. It will be
a fresh area for mining Hence no aforesaid reasons applied on this
area at this stage.
1.1 Statutory obligations :- No legal obligation imposed by Mines and Geology Department, Indian
Bureau of Mines and by Ministry of Environment and Forest for this area.
1.2 Closure Plan Preparation :- This plan has prepared by:
Arun Kumar Acharya D-,754 M.D. vyas Colony, Bikaner, Mobile : 9461160520
2 MINE DESCRIPTION :-
2.1 Geology :- The detailed geology is given in this mining plan in paragraph 3.00 , at pages
3 to 4. The area is almost plain to semi plain land together with various
depressions and undulations. Highest Contour is 100.0.m and lowest contour
is 99.0 .m. The area is located between – Toposheet No is 45A/13
Neyveli Gavel Road ( (N 280 00’03.5”, E 720 54’ 31.3”) Kankad Gangapura- khari Charnan (N 27
0 58’57.4”, E 720 55’ 45.2”)
Description Report
Pillars Name
Coordinates Of Pillar
Pillar A N 280 00’29.05”, E 720 54’ 48.69”
Pillar B N 280 00’32.22”, E 720 54’ 45.80”
Pillar C N 280 00’25.39”, E 720 54’ 36.96”
Pillar D N 280 00’22.32”, E 720 54’ 39.95”
3.9841Hects
The lease area forms a part of survey of India G.T. sheet No. 45 A/13. The trend
of mineralization is East West and Dip of the mineral bed is 20- 3
0.
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2.2 Reserves :- Reserves are given in para 5.0 at page 8 to 9 of this mining plan .
The reserves as per mining plan are as follows.
The Reserves Calculations for Ball Clay Mineral tabulated below: Category Area Sq.m. Thickness m Volume
Cu.m.
Bulk Density
T/Cum.
Tonnage
( In MT)
Proved 39841 12m 478092 2.5 1195230.00 MT
Probable 39841 3m 119523 2.5 298807.50 MT
Possible 39841 3m 119523 2.5 298807.50 MT
1792845.00 MT
The Reserves Calculations for Silica Sand Mineral tabulated below: Category Area Sq.m. Thickness m Volume
Cu.m.
Bulk Density
T/Cum.
Tonnage
( In MT)
Proved 39841 12m 478092 2.4 1147420.80 MT
Probable 39841 3m 119523 2.4 286855.20 MT
Possible 39841 3m 119523 2.4 286855.20 MT
1721131.20 MT
Total Reserves( Ball Clay + Silica Sand) = 1792845 + 1721131.20 = 3513976 MT MINEABLE RESERVE :- Considering 10% mineral loss in the boundary barrier, haul road , in making
benches etc. so 351397 mines mineral is deducting from the total Proved and
Probable & Possible Geological Reserves hence Total Mineable Reserves are
3513976 - 351397 = 3162579 tonnes Life of Mine = 3162579/ 195000 = 16.21 ( 16 Years)Ultimate Pit Depth – 35m 2.3 Mining Method :- The mining method etc. is provided in chapter 6.0 of this mining plan at page 9 to onward
up to page 12.Presently the mining is being in a haphazard manner. The main
development is formation of systematic benches. The width of benches is kept 5.0m and
the height is 2.0m & 3.0m maximum. Loading is proposed by manual means . the
proposed production as per mining plan for ensuing five years is as follows:
Year
Proposed Production of
Ball Clay, Silica Sand
Marketable Production of
Ball Clay, Silica Sand
Rejects
Ist Year 195000.00 175500.00 19500.00
IInd Year 195000.00 175500.00 19500.00
IIIrd Year 195000.00 175500.00 19500.00
IVth Year 195000.00 175500.00 19500.00
Vth Year 195000.00 175500.00 19500.00
The machineries proposed are as follows :-
Tractor trolley , Dumper One/two
Mechanical Loader/Excavator On hire basis if require
Water tank trolly One
Note :-On hire basis as per requirement
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2.4 Mineral Beneficiation :-
Except sorting of clay and sub grade by manual means no
other beneficiation proposed at site and none is needed.
3.0 REVIEW OF IMPLEMENTATION OF MINING PLAN UP
TO THE PROGRESSIVE CLOSURE PLAN
TABLE SHOWING YEAR WISE TOTAL PRODUCTION & MARKETABLE PRODUCTION OF MINERAL BALL CLAY , SILICA SAND,
Year
Proposed Production of
Ball Clay, Silica Sand
Marketable Production of
Ball Clay, Silica Sand
Rejects
Ist Year 195000.00 175500.00 19500.00
IInd Year 195000.00 175500.00 19500.00
IIIrd Year 195000.00 175500.00 19500.00
IVth Year 195000.00 175500.00 19500.00
Vth Year 195000.00 175500.00 19500.00
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4.0 CLOSURE PLAN—
4.1 Mined out land :-
As per year wise development plan:
land use pattern After Fifth year
S.N.
Head
Area put on
use at start
of plan ( in
ha..)
A
Additional
requirem-
ent during
plan period
( In ha.)
B
Total
( in ha.)
C =(A
+B)
Area
considered
as fully
reclaimed &
rehabilitated )
D
Net area
considered
Forcalculat
ion
( In Ha.)
E = ( C – D)
1. Area under
Mining
0.000 2.500 2.500 0.00 2.500
2. Storage for top soil 0.000 0.020 0.020 - 0.020
3. Overburden/Dump 0.000 0.040 0.040 - 0.040
4. Mineral Storage 0.000 0.020 0.020 - 0.020
5. Infrastructure 0.000 0.001 0.001 - 0.001
6. Roads 0.000 0.004 0.004 - 0.004
7. Railways 0.000 - - - -
8. Green Belt 0.001 0.025 0.025 - 0.025
9. Tailing Pond 0.000 - - - -
10. Effluent treatment
plant
0.000 - - - -
11. Mineral
Separation plant
0.000 - - - -
12. Township area 0.000 - - - -
13. Others to specify Nil - - - -
14 Grand Total 0.001 2.610 2.610 0.00 2.610
Total area likely to be used up to the lease period for mining activities and
other activities will be about 2.610 hectares. The mining will be a B Class
mine.
Back filling not possible at present . The reserves of deposit of clay will not
fully deplete during the period of this Progressive Mine Closure Plan.
As per Plan of these plan mine reserve at working place will not exhausted
during Next five years or say the mine-able reserves will not depleted fully
during the period of this mine closure plan .
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4.2 Water Quality management :-
No Water reservoir located in the lease area. The dewatering of
monsoon water is proposed through a sump made in the bottom
of the pit to check the silt. The Impact of manual mining not
encounters more than 150 meter away from working towards
maximum side. The proposed deepest working is far above the
general ground water table. .no toxic mineral is present , which
pollute the quality of ground water. No tailing pond is proposed
, which pollute the quality of ground water. The proposed
deepest working is above the ground water table thus quality of
water will not decrease by proposed mining .
The rain water will not accumulate in the working ,
which will be dewatered. by centrifugal pump of 20 H.P. The
dewatering is proposed through a sump made in the bottom of
the pit to check the silt, which may spread in near by area. Thus
no management is required.
Average rainfall of the area is reported about 200mm in
the previous year, so total 1000cum ( 200mm rainfall x
25000sq total area) water is accumulated in the area.
4.3 Air Quality Survey :-
The source of air pollution is vehicular movement
but the transportation will be towards lower side hence
the impact is not very much significant. Loading is also
creating air pollution. Water spray is proposed over the
material before loading and transportation. The
following measures are proposed:
Water sprinklers are proposed on haul road once in a day
specially during dry seasons if dust creates due too
transportation.
Proposed mining is Semimechanized . No processing /grinding
unit is proposed in the applied area: hence the air pollution will
remain in permissible limit.
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4.4 Waste management :-
The total waste which will be come across during the
remaining plan period will be around about 162750Cum. Waste
excludes and subgrade. The site for waste dump is proposed as
shown in plate (3&4, 6 ). Any soil; come across is proposed to
scrape and stacked separately to use for plantation during
monsoon.
The dump is proposed to stabilized by returning wall
of rubble stone, which is proposed towards lower altitude side.
A drain with parapet wall is also proposed towards lower
altitude side along the parapet wall to check the silt and rolling
downs during monsoon. No toxic and hazardous element
present in the waste material , which may pollute the nearby
area and ground water.
There are one dump yard proposed in the area, location of these
dump yard has shown in plate(3&4, 6) . This dump yards is
proposed Eastern side in the lease area. Retaining wall will
be constructed around dump yard of dimension 0.50m thick &
3.0m height.
4.5 Top soil management :-
Not Available
4.6 Tailing Dam Management :-
No Tailing dam is proposed hence this paragraph is not
applicable.
4.7 Infrastructure :-
Infrastructure facility such as Building ,first aid center, Rest
shelter, are proposed outside lease area in own land . The
infrastructures, which are proposed will be used for the entire
life of the mine and no decommissioning is proposed at this
stage . Thus no management requires in this progressive mine
closure plan.
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4.8 Disposal of mining machineries :-
It is applied fresh mining lease area and the working will be
completely by semi mechanized . The machineries will be on
hire basis .The Excavator, JCB, Tractor Trolley, Diesel
operated water pump will be deployed for short time on hire
basis.. Thus disposal of mine machineries are not come across
during the period of this progressive mine closure plan.
4.9 Safety and Security :-
All the safety measures as per mines act will be provided . For
safety proposed the following proposals are also proposed.:-
Barbed wire fencing is proposed around the proposed
working / excavation to check the inadvertent entry of human
and livestock in the mining area.(excavation).
A watchman is proposed for ward and watch duty for
security purpose. In the period of discontinuance the proposed
watchman is proposed to continue for ward and watch duty.
The watchman will not allowed any general public person and
livestock near the deep cuttings of the proposed workings.
The safe workings are proposed in the supervision of technical
And Qualified supervisory staff. Safety measures will be
provided as per mines act.
4.10 Disaster management and risk assessment :-
The proposed workings are by opencast mining method .
Underground mining is not proposed . Excavator, JCB
machineries are proposed face height is not proposed high . No
tailing dam is proposed . Thus high risk accidents like land
slide, subsidence , flood , inundation , fire, seismic activities
etc. not come across.
In case of accident a well equipped first aid station is
proposed at mine site for giving first aid to injured persons. A
vehicle will always remain at site for any miss happening. The
lessee is capable to meet any type of risk.
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4.11 Care and maintenance during temporary discontinuance :-
In case of temporary discontinuance or mine closes temporarily,
than the mining workings will be in the watch of a watchman
.Before re-open of the mine the maintenance will be provided to
all the machineries deployed at mine. The entering the labors
into mine working and faces are proposed to inspect Mines
manager for safety purpose as per mines Act. & DGMS.
5.0 ECONOMIC REPERCUSSION OF CLOSURE OF
MINE AND MANPOWER RETRENCHMENT
5.1 Number of local residents employed :-
As per this mining plan around 15 labors and 3
supervisory staff are proposed to be employed. . All the
labors will be employed from nearby villages . except
these labors few persons of near by area will also get
employment as staff and supervisory staff etc. some
persons will get indirect job from the mining activities
and by transportation. etc.
5.2 Compensation :-
The compensation to the employees with sustenance of
himself and their family members will be provided as per
Labour Law and Mines Act.
5.3 Satellite occupations connected with mining
industry:-
The life of the mine is much more than the period of this
progressive mining plan hence this paragraph is not
applicable at present.
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5.4 Continued engagement of employment in the
rehabilitated Status of Mining lease area and any
other remnant activities.
Not applicable in this progressive mine Closure plan.
5.5 Envisaged repercussions on the expectation of the
society around due to closure of mine :-
This paragraph belongs to final closure of the mine and
not related with this progressive mine closure plan.
6.0 TIME SCHEDULING FOR ABANDOMENT :-
No Part of the mine is proposed abandonment during the period of this
progressive mine closure plan. These details will be provided in final
closure plan whenever applicable.
7.0 ABANDONMENT COST :-
Reclamation & Rehabilitation is a continuous process & Progressive
mine Closure is a step towards progressive mine Closure plan. So in
this behalf, there are certain species like khejri, Ker, babool, Neem,
Khakhra which are more suitable to the local soil are proposed to be
planted along lease Boundary & proper care should be done to create
a green belt. Following table shows afforestation programme.
TABLE SHOWS AFFORESTATION PROGRAMME
Year Plantation Tree replaced Spacing Cost @ 80
Rs.per tree
Ist Year 50 - 1.5m x 1.5m 4000/-Rs.
IInd Year 50 - 1.5m x 1.5m 4000/- Rs
IIIrd Year 50 - 1.5m x 1.5m 4000/- Rs
IVth Year 50 - 1.5m x 1.5m 4000/- Rs
Vth Year 50 - 1.5m x 1.5m 4000/- Rs
Total 250 - 20000/-Rs
In addition to this 200 /-rs per month for watering these plants .
Further one care taker will be appointed for post plantation care , he will be
also given regular payment of 5000 rs. Per month.
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8.0 FINANCIAL ASSURANCE:-
As per rule 29(14) of RMMCR 2017 , the lessee has to
submit the financial assurance in terms of Fixed Deposit &
bank guarantee or in any other asked by authorized officer of
the state Mining department . Total 2.610 hects area will be broken up and used for allied activities since, this mine belongs
to B category for which 15000/- per hects. Financial assurance
is to be deposited So an amount comes 39150/-. But I am
submitting minimum amount 15000/-Rs for financial
assurance( According to lease Area 3.9841 ( Say 4.0x 15000
= 60000/-Rs .
9.0 CERTIFICATE :-
The certificate is enclosed as annexure-I
10.0 PLANS & SECTIONS:-
The plan & sections are enclosed as plates 8 .
Proprietor/ Autho. Signatory Arun Acharya
RQP/AJM/212/01/A
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INDEX
CHAPTER TITLE PAGE NO.
1.0 Introduction 1-2
2.0 Mine description 2-4
3.0 Review of implementation of
Mining plan/Scheme
4
4.0 Closure plan 5-9
5.0 Economic repercussion of
closure of mine and
manpower retrenchment
9-10
6.0 Time Scheduling for
abandonment
10
7.0 Abandonment Cost 10
8.0 Financial Assurance 11
9.0 Certificate 11
10.0 Plan & Sections 11
Plates
1. Progressive Closure Plan 8
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To : Date- SME ( Mines)
Department of mines & Geology,
Bikaner (Raj.).
From :
Kanchand Daga W/o Sumit Kumar Daga
Rajani Daga House, Bagri Mohalla,
Near Hanuman Temple ,
Bikaner -334001 (Raj.)
Subject :- Submission 2Copies of Mining Plan & Progressive Closure for approval ( M.L. 21/18) Khari Charnan, Ball Clay, Silica Sand Mine (3.9841
Hects.) Tehsil :- kolayat , District :- Bikaner of Kanchan Daga.
Ref.:-
Sir,
With reference to given above this subject I am submitting Mining Plan &
Progressive Closure Plan for approval in 2 Copies at SME office ( M.L. 21/18)
Khari Charnan, Ball Clay, Silica Sand Mine (3.9841 Hects.) Tehsil :- kolayat
, District :- Bikaner of Kanchan Daga.. Please approve these plan.
Regards
Your’s faithfully
Proprietor/ Autho. Signatory
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BALL CLAY, Silica Sand MINEINDEXLIST OF MAPSLIST OF ANNEXURESTehsil :-Kolayat , Village : Khari CharnanEXPLORATION PROPOSED IN THE NEXT FIVE YEARS
Reserves of Ball Clay + Silica SandUNFC code for reserve transcriptionAnalysis on Sample dried at 105 0 CYEAR WISE PRODUCTION OF BALL CLAY, SILICA SAND & OVERBURDENKANCHAN DAGA W/O SUMIT KUMAR DAGA ( M.L. 21/18)Yes, ultimate pit limit envisaged has been determined and demarcated on plan & alsoConceptual limit has been demarcated on Conceptual Plan.
Analysis on Sample dried at 105 0 CBALL CLAY, Silica Sand MINE
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