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Hikal Ltd. Proposed Modernization project manufacturing of Pesticides , insecticides & fungicides at Plot No A-18, MIDC Mahad, Dist: Raigad, Maharashtra Pre-Feasibility Report
PFR for M/s. Hikal Ltd. Mahad Prepared by Goldfinch Engineering Systems Pvt. Ltd. Page 1
HIKAL LIMITED
PFR for Environmental Clearance (EC) of Proposed modernization project manufacturing of Pesticides, insecticides & fungicides at Plot No A-18, MIDC Mahad, District: Raigad, Maharashtra © Goldfinch Environmental Engineering Systems Private Limited (‘Goldfinch’), September 2016
This report is released for the use of the M/s Hikal Ltd. (Hikal). Regulators and relevant stakeholders solely as part
of the subject EC of Proposed modernization project manufacturing of Pesticides, insecticides & fungicides at Plot
no A-18, MIDC Mahad, District: Raigad, Maharashtra.
QUALITY CONTROL
Name of Publication Proposed modernization project manufacturing of Pesticides, insecticides & fungicides at
Plot no A-18, MIDC Mahad, District: Raigad, Maharashtra
Project Number Report No. 1 Version 1 Released September, 2016
Prepared By Mr. Rakesh Suryawanshi
Reviewed By Mr. K. N. Sharma
Released By Mr. Anand Apte
DISCLAIMER
Goldfinch has taken all reasonable precautions in the preparation of this report as per its auditable quality plan.
Goldfinch also believes that the facts presented in the report are based on information submitted by Hikal and
based on the technical expertise of Goldfinch as on the date it was written. However, it is impossible to dismiss
absolutely, the possibility of errors or omissions. Goldfinch therefore specifically disclaims any liability resulting
from the use or application of the information contained in this report. The information is not intended to serve as
legal advice related to the individual situation.
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CONTENTS
0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ...................................................................................................................... 5
1 INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT...................................................................................................... 6
1.1 IDENTIFICATION OF PROJECT ................................................................................................................... 6
1.2 PROJECT PROPONENT ............................................................................................................................ 6
1.3 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF NATURE OF THE PROJECT ......................................................................................... 6
1.4 NEED FOR THE PROJECT AND ITS IMPORTANCE TO THE COUNTRY AND OR REGION .............................................. 6
1.5 DEMAND-SUPPLY GAP .......................................................................................................................... 7
1.6 IMPORT VS. INDIGENOUS PRODUCTION ..................................................................................................... 7
1.7 DOMESTIC/ EXPORT MARKETS ................................................................................................................ 7
1.8 EMPLOYMENT GENERATION (DIRECT AND INDIRECT) DUE TO THE PROJECT ...................................................... 7
2 PROJECT DESCRIPTION ..................................................................................................................... 8
2.1 TYPE OF PROJECT .................................................................................................................................. 8
2.2 LOCATION (MAP SHOWING GENERAL LOCATION, SPECIFIC LOCATION AND PROJECT BOUNDARY & PROJECT SITE LAYOUT) WITH
COORDINATES ................................................................................................................................................. 8
2.3 DETAILS OF ALTERNATE SITES CONSIDERED AND THE BASIS OF SELECTING THE PROPOSED SITE ............................. 10
2.4 SIZE OR MAGNITUDE OF OPERATION ....................................................................................................... 10
2.5 PROJECT DESCRIPTION WITH PROCESS DETAILS .......................................................................................... 11
2.6 RAW MATERIAL REQUIRED ALONG WITH ESTIMATED QUANTITY, LIKELY SOURCE, MARKETING AREA OF FINAL PRODUCT/S, MODE
OF TRANSPORT OF RAW MATERIAL AND FINISHED PRODUCT. ................................................................................... 18
2.7 RESOURCE OPTIMIZATION/RECYCLING AND REUSE ENVISAGED IN THE PROJECT, ............................................... 18
2.8 AVAILABILITY OF WATER ITS SOURCE, ENERGY/POWER REQUIREMENT AND SOURCE SHOULD BE GIVEN ................. 18
2.8.1 Water ..................................................................................................................................... 18
2.8.2 Power ..................................................................................................................................... 19
2.8.3 Fuel Requirement ................................................................................................................... 19
2.9 QUANTITY OF WASTES TO BE GENERATED (LIQUID AND SOLID) AND SCHEME FOR THEIR MANAGEMENT/DISPOSAL .. 19
2.9.1 Gaseous Emissions ................................................................................................................. 19
2.9.2 Liquid Effluent ........................................................................................................................ 20
2.9.3 Details of Hazardous wastes .................................................................................................. 22
2.10 SCHEMATIC REPRESENTATIONS OF THE FEASIBILITY DRAWING WHICH GIVE INFORMATION OF EIA PURPOSE. ...... 23
3 SITE ANALYSIS ................................................................................................................................ 24
3.1 CONNECTIVITY ................................................................................................................................... 24
3.2 LAND FORM, LAND USE AND LAND OWNERSHIP ....................................................................................... 24
3.3 TOPOGRAPHY .................................................................................................................................... 24
3.4 EXISTING LAND USE PATTERN (AGRICULTURE, NON-AGRICULTURE, FOREST, WATER BODIES (INCLUDING AREA UNDER CRZ)),
SHORTEST DISTANCES FROM THE PERIPHERY OF THE PROJECT TO PERIPHERY OF THE FORESTS, NATIONAL PARK, WILD LIFE SANCTUARY,
ECO SENSITIVE AREAS, WATER BODIES (DISTANCE FROM HFL OF THE RIVER), CRZ. ...................................................... 25
3.5 SOIL CLASSIFICATION ........................................................................................................................... 25
3.6 CLIMATIC DATA FROM SECONDARY SOURCES ............................................................................................ 25
3.7 SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE AVAILABLE ...................................................................................................... 26
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4 PLANNING BRIEF............................................................................................................................. 27
4.1 PLANNING CONCEPT (TYPE OF INDUSTRIES, FACILITIES, TRANSPORTATION ETC) TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING/
DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY CLASSIFICATION ........................................................................................................ 27
4.2 LAND USE PLANNING ........................................................................................................................... 27
4.3 ASSESSMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE DEMAND (PHYSICAL & SOCIAL) .............................................................. 27
4.4 AMENITIES/FACILITIES ......................................................................................................................... 28
4.5 Population Projection .................................................................................................................... 28
5 PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE ......................................................................................................... 29
5.1 INDUSTRIAL AREA (PROCESSING AREA/NON- PROCESSING AREA) ................................................................ 29
5.2 RESIDENTIAL AREA .............................................................................................................................. 29
5.3 GREEN BELT ...................................................................................................................................... 29
5.4 SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE ..................................................................................................................... 29
5.5 CONNECTIVITY ................................................................................................................................... 29
5.6 DRINKING WATER MANAGEMENT ......................................................................................................... 29
5.7 SEWERAGE SYSTEM ............................................................................................................................. 29
5.8 INDUSTRIAL WATER MANAGEMENT ....................................................................................................... 30
5.9 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT ............................................................................................................... 30
5.10 POWER REQUIREMENT & SUPPLY / SOURCE ............................................................................................ 30
6 REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT (R & R) PLAN ...................................................................... 31
6.1 POLICY TO BE ADOPTED (CENTRAL/STATE) IN RESPECT OF THE PROJECT AFFECTED PERSONS INCLUDING HOME OUSTEES, LAND
OUSTEES AND LANDLESS. ................................................................................................................................. 31
7 PROJECT SCHEDULE & COST ESTIMATES ......................................................................................... 32
7.1 LIKELY DATE OF START OF CONSTRUCTION AND LIKELY DATE OF COMPLETION .................................................. 32
7.2 ESTIMATED PROJECT COST ALONG WITH ANALYSIS IN TERMS OF ECONOMIC VIABILITY OF THE PROJECT ................. 32
Economic Viability ................................................................................................................................. 32
8 ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL ................................................................................................................. 33
8.1 FINANCIAL AND SOCIAL BENEFITS WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON THE BENEFIT TO THE LOCAL PEOPLE. ..................... 33
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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 2-1: Satellite Image of the Site ..................................................................................................................... 8
Figure 2-2: Site Photographs ................................................................................................................................... 9
Figure 3-1:Topograph ........................................................................................................................................... 25
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1-1: List of Directors and their designations .................................................................................................. 6
Table 2-1:Size/Magnitude of Proposed Production Capacity .................................... Error! Bookmark not defined.
Table 2-2: Details of Raw material Quantity, Source and Mode of Transport ...................................................... 18
Table 2-3: Details of Raw water consumption ...................................................................................................... 19
Table 2-4: Details of emissions from process and flue gas ................................................................................... 19
Table 2-5: Details Stacks along with their mitigation method .............................................................................. 20
Table 2-6: Details of Effluent Generation .............................................................................................................. 20
Table 2-7: Design details and Performance Projection of ETP ............................................................................. 22
Table 2-8: Details of Proposed Hazardous Solid waste along with the Category and disposal method ............... 23
Table 4-1: Land Use Break Up ............................................................................................................................... 27
Table 7-1: Cost Break-Up ....................................................................................................................................... 32
LIST OF ANNEXURES
Annexure 1: Site Layout Map ................................................................................................................................ 34
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Hikal Ltd. (Hikal) Established in 1988, Hikal is a reliable partner to companies in the Pharmaceuticals,
Biotech, Agrochemicals and Specialty Chemicals industries. We provide world-class Active Ingredients,
Intermediates and R&D services and solutions in a safe, secure and confidential manner. Our advanced
infrastructure has been inspected and approved by globally recognized bodies such as the USFDA.
Hikal is a company built on enduring relationships. We are committed to delivering value as a
complementary partner. By delivering on this commitment, we have earned the respect and recognition of
leading companies from around the world.
Hikal proposed modernization project in the category of Pesticides, insecticides & fungicides at existing
manufacturing facility located at Plot No A-18, MIDC Mahad, Dist: Raigad, Maharashtra.
Synopsys of the Project:
Sr. No Parameters Description
1. Category as per EIA Notification (5 b) A
2. Total Production Capacity
965 MT/M (Existing 993 MT/M + Proposed (-) 28 MT/M,
including 84MT/M Formulation and byproducts having
capacity of 1300.78 MT/M
3. Total Plot Area 27007 sq. m.
4. Green Belt Area 8912 sq.m. (Existing = 6817 sq. m., Proposed = 2095 sq. m)
5. Fresh Water Requirement Total 581 CMD
(Existing 327 CMD + Proposed 254 CMD)
6. Effluent Quantity (Trade + Domestic)
Total 240 CMD
Trade - Existing 85 CMD + proposed 110 CMD
Domestic- Existing 45 CMD + proposed Nil CMD
7. Trade Effluent Treatment
Effluent coming from proposed modernization project will
be treated in upgraded ETP of capacity 250 CMD having
primary, secondary and tertiary treatment. Treated water
will be discharged to CETP Mahad.
8. Domestic Waste water Treatment Domestic waste water will be treating in existing STP of
capacity 50 m3/day.
9. Fuel requirement
Existing power requirement: 1.5 MW Additional power requirement : 2.0 MW Total power required : 3.5 MW Existing briquette fired boiler 4 TPH X 1 no Briquette consumption 15 MTD Existing FO fired boiler 5TPH X 1 no FO consumption 6.7 MTD Steam pressure 12.5 kg/cm2 Existing FO consumption for 1 no. of 2 lac Kcal/hr thermopack = 0.5 MTD D G set (existing) = 125 KVA X 1 no
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Sr. No Parameters Description
D G sets 2 Nos x 500 proposed HSD consumption 15 lit/hr for 125 KVA D G when run at full load HSD consumption 150 lit/hr for 2 nos 500 KVA D G sets if run on full load.
10. Power Requirement Total 3.5 MW
(Existing 1.5 MW + Proposed 2.0 MW)
11. Boiler , Stack height Stack Height : 40m common stack for both boilers
12. DG Sets, Stack height Existing 1 no. 125 KVA, Stack Height : 4 m
Proposed 2no. 500 KVA, Stack Height : 6.3 m each
13. Work Force Total – 165 nos. including 30 casual workers
(Existing 165 nos. + Proposed – Nil)
14. Total Capital Cost the project (Cr) Existing Proposed Total
Rs 27.92 Cr Rs 80.00 Cr Rs 107.92 Cr.
1.0 INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT
1.1 Introduction of the Project
Hikal Ltd is presently manufacturing pesticides (herbicides, Insecticides) in existing plant situated at plot
no A-18, located in approved chemical zone of MIDC In Mahad. Present production capacity is 993
MT/month. Hikal will also producing pesticide formulation in capacity 84 MT/month.
As per the EIA Notification No. S. O. 1533 dated 14th September 2006; proposed project has covered
Pesticides industry and pesticide specific intermediates (excluding formulations) as 5 (b) and need prior
environmental clearance. Formulation products are exempted from environment clearance. Since the
proposed activity is being conducted in approved chemical zone of MIDC, the project is exempted from
public hearing.
1.2 Introduction of the Project Proponent
Hikal Ltd, hereafter being referred as Hikal or company in this text, is engaged in R&D, manufacturing
and marketing of fine chemicals for the Pharmaceutical and Agrochemical industries. Hikal has
collaboration with innovator companies and offer solutions in Contract Research, Custom Synthesis and
Custom Manufacturing. Hikal supplies molecules for discovery research on a contract basis and are the
preferred partner of leading multinational companies in different phases of new drug discovery and
development. Company has state-of-the-art instrumentation and an experienced team of scientists,
focusing on research on new molecules.
Company facilities are ISO 9001-2008, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001-2007 certified.
Hikal believes that sustainable development, in any environment, has to be a participatory process, with
the local population being the biggest stakeholder. Company works closely with the local community to
keep the air, water and land both safe and healthy and takes active interest in the well-being of the local
community and continue to make a valuable difference. Health camps, voluntary community work and
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monetary support are part of corporate culture.
Hikal is a signatory to “Responsible Care” and plays a proactive role in minimizing pollution
across the industry. EHS policy is mentored by a large EHS organization. In our journey towards
sustainability, the EHS team sets goals and benchmarks every year and works towards achieving them.
The highlights of Hikal EHS policy are:
Comply with all applicable environmental laws and regulations.
Sensitize our employees about preservation of the environment, their roles and responsibilities
through continuous training.
Set objectives, achieve targets and consistently improve environmental performance.
Follow strict operational parameters and keep our plant machinery in good working condition to
prevent pollution.
Ensure safe handling and disposal of our hazardous and non-hazardous waste.
Conserve natural resources like energy and water on a permanent basis.
Mitigate environmental non-conformance with immediate effect and address it at the highest level.
Be prepared for all possible emergency situations and respond to them as planned.
1.3 Brief description of nature of the project
The proposed modernization project will be on Plot no A-18, MIDC Mahad, Mahad with land
admeasuring 27007 Sq. Meters. Preliminary Layout Plan is attached. The land is already purchased by
Hikal, and is not a prime Agricultural land. Thus there is no change in the land use status.
Proposed modernization project manufacturing of pesticides, insecticides & fungicides will have total
capacity of 965 MT/M and byproducts having total capacity of 1300.78 MT/M.
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1.4 Need for the project and its importance to the country and or region
Hikal Limited is a global supplier of Pesticides, insecticides & fungicides to the other chemical companies
worldwide. Hikal aims to expand its product portfolio further in order to cater to domestic &
international markets by expanding its production capacities. These products will serve to cut the supply
of imports from foreign countries thus saving currency and at the same time will earn valuable foreign
currency by export of the proposed products.
1.5 Demands-Supply Gap
Competition in the Indian Chemical market swelled in recent years, with increasing generic penetration.
This had many companies opting out of low-margin segments, as competition resulted in lower prices.
This created a gap between demand and supply. Such unusual price hikes take place when there is
withdrawal of some of the key competitors, which leads to demand override and as a consequence
prices start soaring in a free-pricing market.
1.6 Imports vs. Indigenous Production
The proposed products including production of pesticides having high in demand in the export market.
Also their demand is increasing in the domestic market. Production of these pesticides and chemical
intermidate are domestically reduces the need to import these in future along with significant scope for
export in these products.
1.7 Domestic /Export Markets
The finished goods will be sold in domestic market and would be exported to the Regulated
International Market as per demand.
1.8 Employment Generation due to the project
Present Proposed Total
Skilled 66 00 66
Semiskilled 55 00 55
Unskilled 14 00 14
Casual 30 00 30
2.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION
2.1 Type of Project
Hikal Ltd is presently manufacturing pesticides, insecticides & fungicides in existing plant situated at
plot no A-18, located in approved chemical zone of MIDC In Mahad. Present production capacity is 993
MT/month. Hikal will also produce pesticide formulation in capacity 84 MT/month.
As per the EIA Notification No. S. O. 1533 dated 14th September 2006; proposed project has covered
Pesticides industry and pesticide specific intermediates (excluding formulations) as 5 (b) and need prior
environmental clearance. Formulation products are exempted from environment clearance. Since the
proposed activity is being conducted in approved chemical zone of MIDC, the project is exempted from
public hearing.
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2.2 Project Location
Hikal present manufacturing unitis located at Plot No A-18, MIDC Mahad, Dist: Raigad, Maharashtra.
Proposed modernization project will be done at same location. The facilities are located in approved
chemical zone.
Longitude 73.481924E
lattitude 18.104096N
National Highway NH 66 connecting Panvel to Kanyakumari
Nearest railway station VEER on Kokal railway
Nearest town Mahad
Nearest air port Pune 120 km
Nearest water body Savitri river
Seismic zone Zone III
East side industry Open land
West side Industry Maharashtra Aldehydes and Chemicals Ltd
North side Industry Silvolical Chemicals (Presently closed)
South side Industry Open area
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2.2 Plot lay Out of Hikal
2.3 Details of alternate sites considered and the basis of selecting the proposed site
Proposed modernization project for existing products will be done on existing plot. There is sufficient
area available for modernization project and current site.
Therefore no alternate site is considered.
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2.4 Size or Magnitude of Operation
The list of products manufactured and production capacity present and proposed are shown in below
Sr. No. Product Existing (MT/M)
Proposed (MT/M)
Total (MT/M)
1 Ethyclozate 03.00 (-) 01.33 01.67
2 Amitrol 15.00 (-) 15.00 00.00
3 5 Methoxy methyl Pyridine 2 , 3 Dicarboxyalic acid
50.00 00.00 50.00
4 Diuron 310.00 190.00 500.00
5 Sodium Hypochloride 480.00 (-) 480.00 00.00
6 3,5 Dichloroaniline 80.00 70.00 150.00
7 2 Amino 2 Methyl isopropyloxy 6 methyl propiophenone
25.00 (-) 08.33 16.67
8 4 acetoxy 6 tert butyl 8 floro 2 3 dimethyle quinoline
10.00 (-) 01.67 08.33
9 Benefuresate 05.00 05.00 10.00
10 Benzophenaf 15.00 00.00 15.00
11 Clothianidin 00.00 15.00 15.00
12 Trifloxystrobin 00.00 25.00 25.00
13 Azoxystrobin 00.00 25.00 25.00
14 Thiacloprid 00.00 25.00 25.00
15 SMPGM 00.00 15.00 15.00
16 Fludioxanil 00.00 25.00 25.00
Total 993.00 (-) 111.33 881.67
Formulations 0 84 84
993.00 (-) 27.33 965.67
List of By-products:
Sr. No. By-Product Existing (MT/M)
Proposed (MT/M)
Total (MT/M)
1 *Calcium Sulphate (Gypsum) 212.542 00 212.542
2 Sodium Bromide solution 300 300 600.00
3 Spent Catalyst 0.988 00 0.988
4 Hydrochoric Acid (30 %) 50 00 50.00
5 Acetone 43.5 00 43.50
6 35% Spent Sulphuric Acid 119.75 00 119.75
7 10% H2SO4 (3,5 DCA) 102 00 102.00
8 Potessium bromide 0 172 172.00
Total 828.78 472.00 1300.78
Note - *Industry shall dispose the By-product Calcium Sulphate (Gypsum) at CHWTSDF or sold to
MPCB authorised party.
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2.5 Process Description
1. Ethyclozate
Comp-I Malonic Acid, Ammonium Formate, CNBA and Formic Acid will be added in the reactor (Reaction-I @60-
70°c). Then again 23% HCL, Water charge, MIBK will be added for carrying the reaction and the MIBL
layer is to be obtained from the process. After the completion of the reaction water for MIBK solution
and water wash to such organic layer will be transferred for MIBL recovery and Layer Separation. Aq
goes to ETP.then charge MIBK return & 25% caustic solution around for pH adjustment.(Reaction-90-
95°c & Reaction-III 115-120°c, Layer separation 110°c) After the reaction carried out the whole mass
being transferred in ANF for water washing and water & ML goes to ETP.Then the wet cake Obtained.
Comp-II
Water,C.s.lye, Comp-I wet cake, Act. Carbon, water and Hydrazine Hydrate will be added in the reactor
for carrying the reaction is to be Distilled amount of MIBL and Aq. Qty. from the process. After the
completion of the reaction the whole mass will be transferred for Crystallization using 30% HCL. The
mass is wash with water I, II, III Filter with Hyflow.and aqueous goes to ETP. Then the mass transferred
for drying in the dryer and to get Product.
Comp-III
Compound II, Ethanol, H2So4 (98%) and 25% NaOH soln is added to Reaction @ 78-80°C, Reflux for 6hrs
and pH is adjustment to 4-5 below 25°C.Transfer the material to Sparkler filter for Ethanol wash various
types of filtration take place then add 5% sodium bicarbonate solution for Concentration U/V below
35°C.Adjust Density, cool to 19-21°C, pH adjust to 8.Crystallization 18-20°C by using water, then Ethanol
and Water Wash is given to filter cake in ANF-Filtration, Filtrate ML+ Water goes to ETP and Ethanol is
recovered.Then the wet cake is transferred for drying in the dryer to get Product.
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Material balance
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2. 5 Methoxy methyl Pyridine 2 , 3 Dicarboxyalic acid (MMPDC)
Step I: - DME mixture will be prepared in reactor. In this (Vazo Solution) Vazo and EDC will be added. Then again
added Bromine, 15% NaOH, Recycle EDC and water in 15% NaOH will be Bromination reaction take
place and Aq. layer obtained.
Step-II:- Charging of raw material TMA, EDC and water for Quarternization reaction will be carried in reactor. In
this reactor again added MeOH, 48% NaOH & water in 48% NaOH For methoxylation reaction and
methanol Stripping. Then Recycle EDC carried out and the Aq. goes to ETP.
Step-III: -
After such Process 93% H2SO4 added for Crystallization then Filtration, THF Extraction and THF
Distillation Process to be carried out.
Step-IV: - Crop-I & Crop-II wet material ttransferred for drying in the dryer. To get Product.
Material balance
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3. Diuron
In the process of the Diuron manufacturing the toluene is being added in the reactor.
Then 3, 4 DCPI being added in the reactor after the dehydration the DMA water 40 % being added in the
reaction. After the reaction carried out the whole mass being transferred in filter for the filtration. The
mass is being flush with water & aqueous goes to ETP, Toluene is being recovered. Then the wet cake
from the filter is dried in the dryer.
Material Balance
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4. 3,5 Dichloroaniline (3,5 DCA)
Stage I Preparation of 2, 6 DCPNA
In presence of hydrochloric acid PNA is reacted with chlorine gas to yield 2,6 DCPNA. The mass is then
filtered. Wet cake is basified, washed and kept ready for next stage. The filtrate is recycled in next
chlorination.
Stage II Preparation of 3, 5 DCNB
2,6 DCPNA is treated with sulphuric acid and sodium nitrate solution in presence of Isopropyl alcohol.
During the reaction acetone is formed as a byproduct and distilled out along with Isopropylalcohole. 3,5
DCNB formed is filtered and wet cake is used in next reaction.
Stage III Preparation of 3, 5 DCA
3,5 DCNB in presence of toluene and Raney Nickel catalyst is treated with Hydrogen gas to yield 3,5 DCA.
Then the mass is heated to distill out toluene and 3, 5 DCA remained is either stored in storage tank or
packed in drums.
Material Balance
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5. 2 Amino 2 Methyl isopropyloxy 6 methyl propiophenone (APP)
Step 1:
AZPP: - Preparation of azide solution will be prepared. Then charge PRO, CPP & TBAB at 80-850 c. Cool
at 50 0 c. Separate the Aq. Layer and filter through activated carbon and wash material with toluene
after filtration will get AZPP.
Step 2:
APP: - Hydrogenation of AZPP and toluene will be conducted in hydrogenation reactor by addition of PD
catalyst. Give the toluene wash to the material and after filtration will get APP.
Material Balance:
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6. 4 acetoxy 6 tert butyl 8 floro 2 3 dimethyle quinoline(AF 02)
Step 1:- AMI – Sodium Hydroxide 30% solution will be prepared in reactor. In this methanol and TBU will be added
under stirring at 25-30 0c. After cooling reaction mass extraction will be done and finally filtration of
organic layer through filter.
Step 2:- EMI - QUN:- Charging of raw material at 75-80 0 c will be carried in reactor. In this reactor mass charge Triethyl
amine at 25-30 0 c. Diphenyl ether, EMM addition will be carried. Then add toluene at 175-180 0c. Filter
the dry QUN through filter.
Step 3:-
Charge raw material anhydride in 2-3 hr. Chill the reaction mass at 2-6 0 c. Add 0.6 N HCL and 2 %
sodium bicarbonate. Adjust the Ph 8-8.2. Add dist. Water at 25-30 0 c. Filter the ML and separate the dry
AF02.
Material Balance
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7. Benefuresate
The sodium Hydroxide, NaBH4, NC9774 and water will be added in the reactor. After the maintaining the toluene will be added. After the filtration the acidification reaction will be carried for this the H2SO4 will be added. After the acidification mass will be filtered and dried. The TEA, PA & Water will be added for the reaction with above dried material, after this water NaOH and xylene will be added for conducting reaction. The xylene wash is given and this will be filtered. After this acidification and xylene distillation will be carried out and will get final Benfuresate.
Material Balance
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8. Benzophenaf
The MY710, PMPC and water will be added in the reactor for carrying reaction the after maintaining the
N hexane and H2SO4 will be added for carrying the reaction and the N hexane is to be recovered from
the process. After the completion of the reaction the whole mass will be transferred in the filter. The
mass is flushed with water and methanol. The methanol will be recovered and aqueous goes to ETP.
Then the mass transferred for drying in the dryer.
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9. Clothianidin
In the process of the Clothianidine manufacturing the Nitramide, Aq. MENH2 and MeOH is being added
in the reactor at 55°C for 3hours. Then MeOH is being recovered and the water waste goes to ETP to get
Product.
Material Balance
10. Trifloxystrobin
In the process of the Trifloxystrobin manufacturing the Methoxyimino acitic acid methyl ester (2-
bromomethyl phenyl), Methyl isobutyl ketone, Potassium carbonate and Ethanone Oxime (1-(3-
trifluromethyl phenyl) is being added in the reactor. After the reaction carried out the whole mass being
transferred in filter for the filtration. Methyl isobutyl ketone is being recovered and Product is obtained.
Material Balance
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11. Azoxystrobin
The methyl-2-(2-(6 chloropyrimidine-4 yloxy ) phenyl)-3-methoxyacrelate,Potassium carbonate,DMF,
1,4-diazobicyclo(2,2,2) Octane2-cyano phenol will be added in the reactor .After the reaction carried out
the whole mass being transferred for the Distillation and DMF is to be recovered from the process. Then
added Toluene and carried out extraction Process. Methanol will be recovered and aqueous goes to ETP.
Then the mass transferred for drying in the dryer. Then the wet cake from the filter is dried in the dryer
and to get Product.
Material Balance
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12 .Thiacloprid
In the process of the Thiacloprid manufacturing the Cysteamine hydrochloride (72% Solution), CDIM,
Toluene, Soda Ash, CCMP and Water is being added in the reactor. After the reaction carried out Add
Methanol for Purification and obtain Product.
Material Balance
13. SMPGM
Stage-I: Acetophenone is reacted with sodium cyanide, Ammonium carbonate and methanol to give the
stage-I intermediate RS- Hydention. After pH adjustment with HCl, methanol is distilled and the residual
mass is filtered to isolate RS- Hydention.
Stage-II: RS- Hydention undergoes to form S-Hydention MBA salt by reaction with Alpha-MBA in
presence of caustic. S-Hydention MBA salt is isolated by filtration. Alpha MBA is recovered from S-
Hydention salt by distillation in presence of excess caustic. ML from filtration is treated with HCl and
filtered. Wet is further processed to recover S-Hydention from RS-Hydention.
Stage-III: S-Hydention is hydrolysed to form the sodium salt of amino acid
Stage-IV: Sodium salt of Amino acid formed undergoes esterification in presence of Sulphuric acid
methanol. Methanol distilled out from filtrate. The residual mass is given Na2CO3 wash and the Ester is
extracted into Monochloro Benzene.MBA is distilled off to get the Product.
Stage-V: Alpha MBA is Recovered from RS-Hydention salt by reaction with HCl followed by filtration. The
ML is treated with caustic and distilled to recover Alpha MBA.
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14. Fludioxanil
Process description
Step-1:
Preparation of intermediate 2 ((Z)-2-Cyano-3-ethoxy-acrylic acid ethyl ester):
A solution of ethyl cynoacetate and triethylorthoformate in acetic anhydride was heated to 140 °C and
stirred. The solvent was evaporated to afford crude intermediate 2 ((Z)-2-Cyano-3-ethoxy-acrylic acid
ethyl ester as a low melting solid.
Step-2:
Preparation of Intermediate 4 N-(p-tolylsulfonylmethyl) formamide:
Charged sodium p- toluenesulfonate and water, to this added aqueous 34–37% solution of
formaldehyde, formamide and formic acid and stirred the reaction mixture. Heated the reaction mixture
at 90°C. The reaction mixture was cooled to room temperature and then further cooled to−20 °C. The
white solid was collected by filtration and washed with ice water. The product was dried under reduced
pressure at 70 °C, and gave crude 4N-(p-tolylsulfonylmethyl)formamide.
Step-3:
Preparation of Intermediate 5 (1-Isocyanomethanesulfonyl-4-methyl-benzene):
Charged crude N-(p-tolylsulfonylmethyl) formamide 4, 1, 2-dimethoxyethane, diethyl ether and
triethylamine. The stirred suspension was cooled. A solution of phosphorusoxychloride in 1,2-
dimethoxyethanewas added. Stirred the reaction mass. Filtered the precipitated solid and washed with
cold water. After workup yield dint 5as a light-brown odorless solid.
Step-4:
Preparation of Intermediate 7- (2, 2-dichloro-1, 3-benzodioxole)
Chargedbenzo [1, 3] dioxole6 and phosphorus pentachloride and heated at 98 °C–165 °C for 1.5 h. The
reaction mixture was distilled under reduced pressure yielded 2,2-dichloro-1,3-benzodioxole 7.
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Step-5:
Preparation of Intermediate 8 (2, 2-difluoro-1, 3-benzodioxole)
Charged KF, KHF2, tetramethylene sulfone and 2, 2-dichloro-1, 3-benzodioxole7. The mixture was
heated to 140°C under stirring for 8 h. The reaction mixture was cooled and to this reaction mixture
added water to dissolve the salts. The desired product 2,2-difluoro-1,3-benzodioxole8 was separated
was purified to gave 2,2-difluoro-1,3-benzodioxole 8.
Step-6:
Preparation of Intermediate 9:
Charged2, 2-difluoro-1,3-benzodioxole8, hexane. To the reaction mixture was added n-butyl lithium (1.6
M in hexane) and TMEDA at −15 °C. To the resulting precipitate of 2,2-difluoro-1,3-benzodioxole-4-
yllithium was added a solution of ethoxymethylene cyanoacetic acid ethyl ester 2 over a period of 30
min. at −20 °C. After stirring for 20 min. at −20 °C, the reaction mixture was hydrolyzed using 2N HCl
solution. After workup and crystallization from ethanol/ water (4:1) afforded desired Int. 9.
Step-7:
Preparation of Fludioxanil (10):
Charged Int. 5, ethyl acetate and Int. 9 at room temp. The mixture was cooled to 0–5°C and 35% NaOH
solution in methanol was added drop wise over 1 h under stirring. The stirring was continued further for
1 h at 20°C. Ethyl acetate and methanol mixture was removed by distillation. After evaporation of
solvent, water was added and the mixture was filtered, and the filter residue washed with
methanol/water mixture yielded Fludioxanil 10.
Material Balance
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2.6 Raw material required along with estimated quantity, likely source, marketing area
Raw Materials:
The basic raw material for this key product capacity are submitted herein below and for the details are
given for all reactants, solvents and work up support chemicals.
Source for Raw Material Procurement: Raw Material is easily available in the local market; some of the
raw materials are In-house.
Mode of Transport of Raw Materials: Raw Material and finished goods will be transported through
Trucks/ Tankers.
Storage at the site: Raw Materials will be stored in storage yard at the project site. Location of storage
yard is demarcated in Layout Plan.
Raw material required:
Name of Raw Material
MT/M State Transport Name of Raw
Material MT/M State Transport
Toluene 338.3 Liquid By Road EDC
( Ethylene Dichloride )
73 Liquid By Road
3,4 DCPI ( Dichloro Phenyl Isocyanate)
163.9 Solid By Road MIBK Return 0.07384 Liquid By Road
DMA Water (40%) 145.9 Liquid By Road 30% HCl 7.85 Liquid By Road
NaOH 2.92 Liquid By Road Ethanol 11.09 Liquid By Road
Methanol 71.11 Liquid By Road TMA 43.0 Gas By Road
Formic acid 33 Liquid By Road Acetic
Unhydride 2.7 Liquid By Road
Acetone 16.5 Liquid By Road NaN3
(Sodium Azide)
1.9 Liquid By Road
Trim ethylamine 0.73 Liquid By Road Pd Catalyst 1.14 Liquid By Road
Ethyl Acetate 36 Liquid By Road Hydrogen 0.41 Gas By Road
Bromine 40 Liquid By Road
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2.8 Availability of water its source, energy/power requirement and source
2.8.1 Water Requirement and Source
Total Fresh water requirement of the project for domestic and industrial activity during operation Phase
will be 581 CMD. The water requirement will be sourced from MIDC.
Water balance
S. No.
Units
Existing Fresh water requirement
CMD
Proposed Fresh water requirement
CMD
Total Fresh water requirement
CMD
A Process 125 94 219
B Utilities 130 150 280
1 Cooling water and Boiler
C Domestic 72 00 72
D Gardening -- 10 10
Total 327 254 581
Water is being supplied by MIDC who has consented to supply additional water for modernization
project.
2.8.2 Power Requirement
Power requirement of project will be made available through State Electricity Board. Power requirement
of proposed plant is as below:
Existing power requirement Proposed power requirement Total power requirement
1.5 MW 2.0 MW 3.5 MW
2.8.3 Emergency Power
Existing one no. of D. G. sets of capacity 125 KVA is available. Additionally 02 nos. of DG Set of capacities 500
KVA will be required to meet emergency power requirement of the plant.
Existing D G set Proposed Additional D G set Total D G set
Rating 125 KVA 500 KVA 125 KVA & 500 KVA
No off 1 No 2no 3 nos.
Fuel HSD HSD HSD
Fuel consumption 15 lit/hr at full load 150 lit/hr at full load 165 lit/hr at full load
Stack height 4.0m 6.3 m --
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Steam requirement:
Existing
Capacity 4 TPH & 5 TPH @ 12.5 kg/cm2
No off 1 no each
Fuel FO & Briquette
Fuel consumption 6.7 MT/day & 15 MT/day
Ash generation Nil. & 25 kg/hr.
SO2 generation 25 Kg/hr & Nil
APC equipment Stack/Multi cyclone
Stack height Common stack 40 m high
Heating requirement:
Existing
Capacity Thermopack 200000 Kcal/hr
No off 1 no.
Fuel FO
Fuel consumption 0.5 MTD
Ash generation Negligible
SO2 generation 45 kg/hr
APC equipment By stack
Stack height 33 m
2.9 Quantity of wastes to be generated (liquid and solid) and scheme for their
management/disposal
Details of gaseous emissions from Process and Flue gas are given below:
Sr. No. Pollutant
Source of Emission
Emission rate Emission control
1. SPM Boiler 800 mg/m3 Multicyclone
2. SO2 Boiler/DG 80 mg/m3 By dispersion through stack
3. SO2 Thermopack 80 mg/m3 By dispersion through stack
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2.9.1 Gaseous Emissions
Details of emissions due to fuel burning and pollution control measure:
2.9.2 Liquid Effluent generation
The quantity of total effluent generated and expected from proposed project is as below
S. No.
Units Existing
Effluent generation (CMD)
Proposed Effluent generation
(CMD)
Total Effluent generation
(CMD)
1 Process 69 92 161
2 Cooling and heating 16 18 34
3 Domestic 45 Nil 45
Total 130 110 240
Trade & domestic effluent generated will be 240 CMD and Trade will be treating in upgraded ETP of
capacity 250 CMD.
Parameter Boiler Boiler DG DG
No off 1 No
Existing 1 No
Existing 1 No
Existing 2 No
Proposed
Capacity 4TPH @
12 Kg/cm2 5 TPH @
12 Kg/cm2 125 KVA 500 KVA
Fuel Briquette FO HSD HSD
Fuel quantity MT/day 15 6.7 15 lit/hr 75 lit/hr each
APC equipment Multicyclone By Stack By Stack By Stack
MOC MS MS MS MS
Shape Round Round Round Round
Height 40 M Common chimney 6.3 6.3
Fly ash 0.6 MTD Nil Nil Nil
SO2 Nil 25 kg/hr 0.064 Kg/hr 20.26 Kg/hr
Duty Continuous Intermittent Occasional Occasional
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Existing Treatment Scheme for Trade Effluent
Primary treatment:
The system is designed to treat 250 m3/day of wastewater. The Effluent is collected in the
collection/equalization tank through Oil & Grease Trap, where floating oil & grease is removed manually.
The equalization tank is provided with alkali dosing & acid dosing arrangement for pH neutralization &
coarse bubble diffuser is provided to mix the wastewater. Alum and Poly is dosed in the equalization
tank itself. This effluent is pumped to Primary Settling tank provided with Hopper bottom. Suspended
and coagulated solids get settled at the bottom of settling tank which is pumped to decanter. Filtrate
from decanter is taken back to neutralization tank and sludge is taken to sludge drying beds. Clear
supernatant will overflow into the bioreactor.
Secondary treatment:
The neutralized effluent is entering the bioreactor. In the bio reactor, dissolved organic material is
degraded by the micro–organisms present in the bio reactor. Oxygen required for the oxidation of
organic matter will be provided by means of proposed diffuser aeration system which will mix the
contents of the bioreactor also. The mixed liquor will overflow into Secondary Settling Tank (SST).
In the secondary settling tank, solid-liquid separation takes place and solids i.e. biomass will settle at the
bottom of the tank. Settled biomass is recycled to the bio reactor for maintaining the MLVSS
concentration by using proposed sludge recycle pumps and excess biomass is wasted periodically to the
sludge sump. The clear overflow from the Secondary Settling Tank fed to tertiary treatment.
Tertiary treatment:
The system is designed to treat 250 m3/day of wastewater. The clear effluent from secondary tank shall
be pumped through a pressure sand filter (PSF) for removing any fine solids escaping the secondary
Settling tank & then from Activated Carbon filter for removal of color & odor. The final treated water
shall be collected in the final treated water tank. From here it will discharge to CETP.
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Sludge Dewatering
The sludge generated from the primary and secondary settling tank is pumped to sludge drying bed. The
wet sludge obtained from the sludge drying beds will be sent for disposal to Common Hazardous Waste
Treatment Storage Disposal Facility.
Process Flow Diagram of Existing ETP
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S.No. Parameters Unit Inlet Effluent
Characteristics Existing
Inlet Effluent Characteristics
Proposed
Outlet Effluent
Characteristics
Effluent discharge standards
(MPCB)
1 Design
Quantity M3/day 250 250 250 --
2 pH ---- 1-2 4-5 7-8 6.5 -9.0
3 BOD3,270C mg/L 400 350 80-100 <100
4 COD mg/L 6000 5000 230-250 <250
5 TSS mg/L 150 140 80-100 <100
6 TDS mg/L 2500 2700 2000-2100 <2100
Domestic Wastewater
For treatment of sewage, sewage treatment plant is already available of capacity 50 CMD.
2.9.3 Details of Hazardous wastes and Non-hazardous waste
2.9.3.1 List of Non-hazardous waste
S. No. Type of Waste Quantity Disposal
1 Metal Scrap 20 MT/A Sale
2 Wood Scrap 1 MT/A Sale
3 Broken Glass 1MT/A Sale
4 Plastic Waste 200 Kg/A Sale
5 Plastic Bottles 100 Kg/A Sale
6 Briquette Ash 60 MT/M Sale
Non hazardous waste quantity is expected to remain unchanged due to modernization project.
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2.9.3.2 Details of Hazardous wastes
The types of Hazardous wastes generated from the project, method of disposal is shown in below:
Note – A there is reduction in total production quantity, there will be no increase and decrees in the
hazardous and non-hazardous waste quantity.
S.N. Cat. No. Type of waste Quantity
MT/A Disposal
1 3.3 Sludge and filters contaminated with oil
1.80 CPCB registered and MPCB authorized reprocess or / CHWTSDF for Incineration.
2 34.3 Chemical sludge from waste water treatment
66.60 CHWTSDF for landfill.
3 35.1 Filters and filter material which have organic liquid.
6.00 CHWTSDF for incineration.
4 35.2 Spent catalyst 36.00 CPCB registered and MPCB authorized reprocess or / CHWTSDF for Incineration.
5 5.1 Used / spent oil 0.60 CPCB registered and MPCB authorized reprocess or / CHWTSDF for Incineration.
6 20.2 Spent solvents 30.00 CPCB registered and MPCB authorized reprocess or / CHWTSDF for Incineration.
7 20.3 Distillation Residues 99.00 CHWTSDF for incineration.
8 26.1 Process waste sludge / Residues
300.00 CHWTSDF for disposal as per waste disposal criteria.
9 33.2 Sludge from treatment waste water
1.20 CHWTSDF for landfill.
10 33.3 Discarded containers / barrels / liners.
6000.00 Decontaminated / puncture/cut/disposal through MPCB approved unit.
11 33.3 Discarded containers (Plastic / PP / Rubber / Glass.)
30.00 CHWTSDF for disposal as per waste disposal criteria.
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2.10 Schematic representations of the feasibility drawing which give information of EIA purpose.
Project Identification
What environmental impacts are normally associated with the type of project being
proposed?
Pre-feasibility Analysis
Is the Project feasible from an environment point of view?
Project Design
(a) What negative environmental impacts could arise if the proposed project is implemented with proposed design?
(b) Is there alternative design with less environmental impacts?
Project Appraisal
Have all the environmental concerns associated with the project been eliminated?
Project Implementation
What environmental concerns might arise at the implementation phase of the project?
Preparation of an Environment Monitoring and Evaluation Plan
(a) What environment monitoring indicators are required to ensure that the
implementation of components of the project will be executed within environmentally
sound limits? ( Identify monitoring indicators )
(b) What is required to ensure that the recommended environmental control measures will
be implemented and enforced?
(c)
(Prepare a comprehensive environment monitoring and management plan)
Post EIA Monitoring and Environment Audit
(a) Is the implementation of components of the project being executed in an
environmentally sound manner?
(b) Are all the recommended environmental control measures being implemented and
enforced?
(d) Are there any environmental impacts that were earlier not anticipated when EIA was done?
( Identify gaps and corrective action )
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3.0 SITE ANALYSIS
3.1 Connectivity
Hikal Ltd. Is located at Plot No A-18, MIDC Mahad, Mahad Dist: Raigad, Maharashtra. The nearest
city from the site is Mahad at a distance of 08 Km. The nearest railway station is Veer at a distance of
11 Km from the site on Mumbai Goa - Mangalore route of Konkan Railway.
National Highway NH 66 (previously known as NH 17) passes through Mahad. It connects Panvel
(south of Mumbai city) to Kanyakumari, passing through the states of Maharashtra, Goa,
Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation has a Bus Depot
at Mahad for public transport. Its road distance is 180 km from Mumbai and 120 km from Pune. Both
locations have airports.
3.2 Land Form, Land use and Land ownership
The land is owned by MIDC who has converted same as meant for Industrial use . Land has been
taken on lease by Hikal Ltd. MIDC has declared this area as chemical zone. It is a developed plot with all
necessary infrastructures. There are no rehabilitation or resettlement issues.
3.3 Topography
The Geographical location of this industry is: Latitude - 18.104880 N and Longitude- 73.481774 E,
Elevation above mean sea level meters: 16m. Toposheet of the site is shown below. The study area (10
km radius) around the project site exhibits flat terrain in the east and relatively elevated terrain in the
west side.
Toposheet Showing Project site and 10Km of area
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3.4 Existing land use pattern (agriculture, non-agriculture, forest, water bodies (including area
under CRZ)), shortest distances from the periphery of the project to periphery of the forests, national
park, wild life sanctuary, eco sensitive areas, water bodies (distance from HFL of the river), CRZ.
Existing land use “Industrial”. There are no wild life, eco-sensitive zones, and coastal zone within 10 km
radius of the project. Nearest river is Savitri flowing at a distance of 2.0 km
3.5 Soil classification
The district has three physiographic divisions i.e. (i) Coastal zone in west covers about 20% percent of
the district (ii) Central zone covers about 1/3 rd of the district, consisting of fertile land in low lying area
(iii) Hilly zone in the eastern part highly uneven in altitude and covered with forest. This hill range is
characterized by ruggedness and uneven topography, with crestline of peaks and saddles forming the
eastern horizon. Ulhas, Panvel and Patalganga are the three main rivers in northern part. Kundalika
River is the main river in central part whereas in the southern part Savitri River is the main river. The
soils in the district are formed from the Deccan Trap which is predominating rock formation with small
out crops of Laterite at a few places in the Poladpur Taluka and Matheran hill. The soils are grouped as
Forest, Varkas, Rice, Khar or Saline, Coastal Alluvium and Laterite as per the location and topographical
situation. Generally soil is Medium Black and Deep Black soil.
3.6 Climatic and rainfall
The climate of the district is typical of west coast and characterized with plentiful and regular seasonal
rainfall, oppressive weather in summer and high humidity throughout the year. The mean minimum
temperature is 17.7°C and mean maximum temperature is 31.8°C. The analysis of long term rainfall data
indicates that normal annual rainfall over the district ranges from 2200 mm to more than 3000 mm in
the plains and it is above 5000 mm in the hills. The minimum rainfall is in the northwest around Uran
(2197 mm) and maximum around Mahad (3360 mm). The average rainfall for given 10 years ranges from
2253 (Uran) to 7598 mm (Poladpur).
3.7 Socio-economic status
Mahad's history dates back to as far as Raigad fort, the capital of Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. Mahad is
considered as the Land of freedom fighters. Many revolutionary freedom movements of India originated
in Mahad. It is famous for the water satyagraha of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar for Dalits at Chavdar Tale,
which played as turning point in Indian sociopolitical history.
Apart from this, it had a glorious history during the rule of the great Maratha King Shivaji. The capital of
hindavi swarajya and samadhi of Shivaji Maharaj is at Raigad fort. Which is around 24 km from city. It
was part of Birwadi Subha (Tehsil) and was ruled by Birwadi Subhedar's Kadams (Mahamunkars). The
samadhi of Shivaji's mother Jijabai is at Pachad situated at foothills of Raigad fort. The famous Hirkani
was from Raigadwadi village. It is true and widely accepted that the Shivaji's political victory was
followed by the social revolution carried out by his teacher Saint Tukaram. The village Umarath of Tanaji
Malusare & Kinjaloli of Murarbaji are also in vicinity of Mahad.
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According to the mythological story, Gandharpale Caves are the sculptured houses built in one night by
the Pandavas. Originally these caves are Buddhist caves build during the reign of Prince Vishnupalita
Kambhoja.
Mahad is one of the well-known holiday destinations in Konkan region. It sees heavy rainfall during
monsoon. There are numerous temples around Mahad. The festivals most celebrated by local people
are Holi (which falls in summer around the month of March) and Ganpati festival (which falls during
monsoon around the month of September).
Mahad is the central market for people of Poladpur, the Raigad villages and the hill
station Mahabaleshwar. It has a very huge market in the part. The city is surrounded by
the Sahyadri mountain ranges and the Savitri, Kal and Gandhari rivers originating through
Mahabaleswar, hills in Mulshi and Raigad fort respectively. Mahad was a very flourishing port in the
past. "Mahadi Gul" was very famous in Gujarat which is made in Satara, Pune districts and exported to
other locations through Mahad's port.
Mahad is a Municipal Council city in district of Raigarh, Maharashtra. The Mahad Municipal Council has
population of 27,536 of which 14,025 are males while 13,511 are females as per report released by
Census India 2011. Population of Children with age of 0-6 is 2817 which is 10.23 % of total population of
Mahad (M Cl). In Mahad Municipal Council, Female Sex Ratio is of 963 against state average of 929.
Moreover Child Sex Ratio in Mahad is around 897 compared to Maharashtra state average of 894.
Literacy rate of Mahad city is 94.32 % higher than state average of 82.34 %. In Mahad, Male literacy is
around 96.19 % while female literacy rate is 92.40 %. Mahad Municipal Council has total administration
over 6,430 houses to which it supplies basic amenities like water and sewerage. It is also authorize to
build roads within Municipal Council limits and impose taxes on properties coming under its jurisdiction.
4.0 PLANNING IN BRIEF
4.1 Planning Concept
Expansion activities will be started after getting statutory clearance form related authorities.
Further proposed project activities will take care of all the rules and regulation of statutory authority
and provide the control measure and devices to achieve the standard norms
Infrastructure like assured electrical power from MSEB, continuous water supply with purification from
river, the internal road network, external approach road, and networking with CHWSTDF (Common
Hazardous Waste Storage Treatment and Disposal Facility), MWML at Taloja.
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4.2 Land Use Planning
4.3 Assessment of Infrastructure Demand (Physical & Social)
Key infrastructure such as hospitals, schools, bank, places of worship and social/ community facilities
such as park, market, playground etc. education, health care, community development, income
distribution, employment and social welfare are available in nearby area of Mahad town.
Proposed modernization project it will not need any additional demand.
4.4 Amenities/Facilities
In existing site is in MIDC who has provided developed plot, water supply, electrical power supply, CETP
for effluent treatment, developed roads and storm water drains. Hikal has arrangement with MWML,
Taloja for hazardous waste disposal.
Hence proposed modernization project will not need any additional amenities or facilities.
4.5 Population Projection
As per 2001 census Mahad city had a population of 24,276 and it was estimated to rise to 30,379. 2012.
The Mahad Municipal Council has population of 27,536 of which 14,025 are males while 13,511 are
females as per report released by Census India 2011. Hence population has risen by 13% over the period
of ten years.
On same estimation population is expected to grow upto 31116 souls in 2021.
Sr. No Particular Area in Sq.m
1 Ground coverage area 4170.00
2 Build up area 15805.00
3 Parking area 215.00
4 Green belt area 6817.00
Total 27007.00
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5.0 PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE
5.1 Industrial area
Proposed modernization project will be carried out at existing plot only requiring minor changes and
equipments. All necessary industrial infrastructure is already available, therefore there will not be
additional infrastructure required.
5.2 Residential Area
Manufacturing area at plot no A 18 residential area has been proposed. The workers and staff will reside
in town of Mahad and no separate residential area has been planned within the premises.
5.3 Green Belt
The project is built on plot with plot area of 27007 sq. m. and total green belt area will be 8912 sq. m.
Proposed green belt area will be 2095 sq. m. to fulfil the MoEF regulation for green belt.
5.4 Social Infrastructure
The basic amenities within the study area include primary schools, dispensaries, water supply, electric
supply, public telephones, hotels, banks, post offices, petrol pumps, bus services, technical training
institute and entertainment, places of worship, places of tourist interest etc.
5.5 Connectivity
The proposed site is at Plot No A-18 at MIDC Industrial Area Mahad. The land and infrastructure is made
available by MIDC. MIDC has provided roads for to and fro connection from NH 66. For rail transport
nearest station id VEER on Mumbai Goa route.
5.6 Drinking Water Management
Mahad is on the banks of river Savitri. MIDC has water treatment plant to supply water needed by the
industry. For drinking purpose, Hikal will further subject treated water to U V treatment for disinfection
and supply water to staff and workers and canteen for drinking use.
5.7 Sewage System
Company has sewage treatment plant of capacity 50 CMD. Treated water from sewage treatment plant
is used for gardening.
5.8 Industrial Water Management
Industrial effluent will be fully treated to MPCB norms and then it will be discharged to CETP for further
disposal 15 km inside sea.
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5.9 Solid Waste Management
Hazardous solid waste generated from the process will be collected, stored, transported and sent to
MWML, Taloja CHWTSDF for disposal. Non hazardous wastes will be sold to recyclers.
5.10 Power Requirement & Supply / source
The Power requirement for the existing project is 1.5 MW and 2.0 MW will be required in addition for
proposed modernization project. Power will be supplied by MSEDCL.
6.0 REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT (R & R) PLAN
6.1 Policy to be adopted (Central/State) in respect of the project affected persons including home
oustees, land oustees and landless.
Rehabilitation and Resettlement (R&R) issues do not exist as land is developed and owned by MIDC with
settlement of all dues.
7.0 PROJECT SCHEDULE & COST ESTIMATES
7.1 Likely date of start of construction and likely date of completion
The proposed modernization project activity is likely to start after getting Environmental Clearance and
NOC/CTE from the authorized committee.
Application for “TOR” September 2016 Finalization of EIA May 2017
EAC meeting to finalize TOR October 2016 Application for EC May 2017
Environment Monitoring January 2017,
February 2017, March 2017
EAC meeting for EC June 2017
Collection of data from FAEs March 2017 Consent to establish July 2017
Preparation of draft EIA April 2017 Consent to operate November 2017
7.2 Estimated project cost along with analysis in terms of economic viability of the project
The total investment will be as follows:
Existing Proposed Total
27.92 Cr. 80.00 Cr. 107.92 Cr.
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9.0 ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL (FINAL RECOMMENDATIONS)
Proposed modernization project activity will provide direct and indirect job opportunities to
semiskilled, unskilled and casual labour of local area.
Indirect business opportunity will be for material transporters, taxis and auto rickshaw
owners, garage owners, hotels and restaurants owners, entertainment centers.
Major business rise is expected to raw material suppliers which will reflect an increase in
employment and business.
Proposed modernization project can be done without any impact on environment and
infrastructure.
Company will contribute in improving education and health facilities in nearby area.
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