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EC File No: 21-6/2013-IA.III dated 14th July, 2017
By
DELHI MUMBAI INDUSTRIAL CORRIDOR DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION LIMITED
(DMICDC)
PERIOD: April, 2019 To September, 2019
Submitted By:
Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor Development Corporation Limited 8th Floor, Tower-1, Jeevan Bharti Building, 124, Connaught Place, New Delhi-110001 Contact: +011-23317886 Web: www.dmicdc.com
SIX MONTHLY COMPLIANCE REPORT
DEVELOPMENT OF JODHPUR PALI
MARWAR INDUSTRIAL AREA (JPMIA),
DISTRICT PALI, RAJASTHAN SUB-REGION
OF DMIC
http://www.dmicdc.com/
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CONTENTS
1. Project Background ........................................................................................................................... 3
2. Information sheet ............................................................................................................................. 4
3. Status oF EC Letter condition’s Compliance as on 30 th September, 2019 ............................................... 10
Annexures: .......................................................................................................................................... 24
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Project Background
The Government of India (GoI) has proposed the development of a Dedicated Freight Corridor (DFC)
between Dadri and Jawahar Lal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) covering a total length of 1504 km traversing
via Vadodara-Ahmedabad-Palanpur-Phulera-Rewari through five states. To tap the development
potential of the proposed freight corridor, a band spanning 150 kilometres on both sides of the freight
corridor has been identified as the Influence Region and is proposed to be developed as Delhi-Mumbai
Industrial Corridor (DMIC). Twenty-Four (24) industrial nodes comprising of Investment Regions (IR)
and Industrial Areas (IA) have been identified along the length of this corridor. In line with this
development strategy, the Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor Development Corporation Limited
(DMICDC), a SPV formed under Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MoCI), Government of India, is
undertaking the development of JPMIA in district Pali, Rajasthan in partnership with the State
Government. Department of DMIC, Govt. of Rajasthan is the nodal agency responsible for coordination
between the DMICDC and state government for proposed project implementation.
The Project involves development of Jodhpur Pali Marwar Industrial Area (JPMIA) in a total area of
about 154.37 sq kms. The proposed Urbanisable area is about 64.25 sq. km, while rest will be planned
as Peripheral Control Belt with agriculture and controlled development. This is planned to be located at
the Jodhpur- Pali District border and at about 40 Kms from Jodhpur and 25 km from Pali.
Manufacturing Industries with a large base of SMSE’s is identified as the major economic driver for the
proposed development of the region. Total Water requirement for Potable purpose is about 60 MLD
and water for industrial use is about 50 MLD. Source of fresh water identified is Indira Gandhi Nahar
Pariyojna (IGNP) through Rajiv Gandhi Lift Canal (RGLC). Solid Waste generation will be about 82 MTD.
Public transport will be developed at two levels, 1) Within JPM IA and 2) between JPM IA with
neighboring Urban Centers of Jodhpur and Pali. This will comprise of BRTS along with dedicated Cycle
and pedestrian tracks within the JPM IA. For regional connectivity, BRTS through bus fleet
augmentation and development of Pali- Sojat bypass (about 21 km length) has been planned.
There is a provision for the development of Integrated Multi Modal Logistics Hub (MMLH) with an area
of about 2 sq.km within the JPMIA. The components of MMLH are 1) Transportation facility and rail
sidings, 2) Warehousing Facilities, 3) Supporting utilities and infrastructure and 4) Value added services
such as Packaging, etc. This MMLH is expected to handle a Cargo of about 25 MT per annum in 2042.
There is no Reserved or Protected forest in the identified JPM IA. There is no existence of any Wildlife
Park/ Bird Sanctuary/ Notified Eco-sensitive Zone within a distance of 10 km from the periphery of JPM
IA.
The project has been accorded Environmental Clearance vide F. No. 21-6/2013-IA.III dated 14th July,
2017. (Refer Annexure 1)
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1. INFORMATION SHEET
Monitoring the Implementation of Environmental Safeguards
Ministry of Environment Forest & Climate Change,
Regional Office (Central Region),
Lucknow
MONITORING REPORT
PART – I
DATA SHEET
Sl. No.
Particulars Details
1. Project type: River Valley / Mining / Industry / Thermal / Nuclear / Others (specify)
: Other- Industrial Area The project falls under item 7(c) i.e Industrial Estate/ park and 8(b) i.e Township and Area development under the provisions of the Environment Impact Assessment Notification, 2006 and amendments thereto and Circulars issued thereon.
2. Name of the Project : ‘Jodhpur –Pali- Marwar Industrial Area (JPMIA)’ in
District Pali, Rajasthan by M/s Delhi Mumbai Industrial
Corporation (DMICDC)
3. Clearance letter (s) / OM No. and date
: File No.: 21-6/2013-IA.III dated 14th July, 2017
4. Location a) District (s)
:
Pali
b) State (s) : Rajasthan
c) Location latitude / longitude
: The project area is bounded by Latitude
25°52'42.57"N to 26°1'41.38"N and Longitude
73°0'52.86" E to 73° 1' 26.72" E.
5. Address for Correspondence a) Address of the Concerned
Project Chief Engineer (with Pin code & Telephone / Telex / Fax Numbers)
: CEO & Managing Director,
Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor Development Corporation Limited, 8th Floor, Tower-1, Jeevan Bharti Building, 124, Connaught Place, New Delhi-110001 Contact: +011-23317886
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b) Name & address of Nodal Officer (with Phone No./Fax Number(s)/Mobile No.s)
S.L.Sethi, Senior Town Planner, Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor 3rd Floor, RFC Wing, Udyog Bhawan, Jaipur, Rajasthan Phone No- 0141-222820 Mobile-9414045069
c) Name & address of the Concerned Project In-charge (with Phone No. /Fax Number(S)/ Mobile No.s
Commissioner, Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor, Room No-210, First Floor, RFC Wing, Udyog Bhawan, Jaipur, Rajasthan Phone No- 0141-2227810
d)Present Status of the project; date of commencement of construction work along with quantum of work completed/date of operation.
Project yet to be started.
6. Salient features a) of the Project
: Project Spectrum
The JPMIA is proposed as a major new industrial hub located on a greenfield site at about 25 km from Pali and 40 km from Jodhpur. The development of the JPM IA will span over three decades where it moves from a fledgling Industrial area, kick started by the DFC, MMLH and dependent on the existing urban centers of Jodhpur and Pali to evolve as a Primary Industrial city in the Marwar Region.
Total Plot Area Total area delineated as an Industrial area would be approximately 154.37 sq. km. The proposed site of industrial area consists of agricultural land under both private and government ownership, land for cattle grazing, barren land, village settlements and village ponds etc.
Project Resident Population size
Population projections have been carried out based on the relationship of employment potential with expected industrial
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output production. The Development Plan has been prepared for the overall resident population of 3.92 lac until the horizon year of 2042.
Employment The project is generally expected to bring in positive social impacts in terms of employment for locals. In addition to employment, the infrastructure facilities in the project area and surroundings will improve significantly. However, in the absence of due care, development of the JPMIA may induce negative impacts, during the construction and operational phases. It is estimated that project will provide about 66000 jobs by the horizon year 2022 and 315,000 jobs by the horizon year 2042.
Water Demand During Operation: water demand for the project is expected 14 MLD by 2022, 32 MLD by 2032, and 61 MLD by 2042.
Source of Water The prime source of water will be Rajiv Gandhi Lift Canal. Water from this canal will be brought to Jodhpur. From Jodhpur water will be transmitted through an existing pipeline after its rehabilitation.
Waste Water generation
Wastewater generated in the JPMIA will be treated in phases at sewage treatment plants (STPs) for this a STP of 41 MLD capacity has been planned. For industrial waste water treatment, common effluent treatment plant (CETPs) of 10 MLD for Phase (up to horizon year 2022) and 35 MLD for the year 2042.
Sewage Treatment Plant (STP)
Approx. 41 MLD STP MBR technology
Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP)
Individual industries to treat effluent up to secondary treatment.
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Common Effluent Treatment Plant (CETP)
For industrial waste water treatment, common effluent treatment plant (CETPs) of 10 MLD for Phase (up to horizon year 2022) and 35 MLD for the year 2042.
Municipal Solid Waste generation
The solid waste generated during construction works and from labour camps shall be disposed off in authorized landfill through the vendor. The sewage generated from labour camp shall be disposed off in soak pits and septic tanks.
During the operational phase, an integrated approach will be adopted in the JPMIA to efficiently manage the solid waste generated in the region. The waste that will be generated in the JPMIA can be broadly categorized as municipal waste and industrial waste.
An area of about 100 ha has been identified for the Integrated Waste Management Facility (IWMF) to be provided in the JPMIA to deal with all wastes.
Power requirement for MIP
Total power requirement during construction phase will be about 2 MVA and will be met through installation of DG sets at construction sites. During operation phase power demand has been estimated as 91, 294 and 755 MVA in the horizon year 2022, 2032 and 2042 respectively. This power demand will be met from 132/220 Grid Substations available in project region. Suitable electric supply network will be developed in the JPMIA.
Cost of the Project
Infrastructure Development Cost -Approx. INR 10,000 Crore
b) of the Environmental Management Plans
7. Breakup of the Project Area : There is no diversion of Forest Land involved.
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a) Submergence area: forest & non-forest
b) Others Total Area: 15,437 ha.
8. Breakup of the project affected population with the enumeration of those losing Houses / Dwelling units only, Agricultural Land & Landless Laborers / Artisans:
a) SC, ST / Adivasi b) Others
(please indicate whether these figures are based on any scientific and systematic survey carried out or only provisional figures, if a survey is carried out give details & year of survey)
: The propose site for Industrial area would be approximately of about 154.37 sq km. Out of this urbanisable area would be 58.99 sq km. Existing land use primarily consists of agricultural land under both private and government ownership, land for cattle grazing, village settlements and village ponds. There will be permanent change in land use as per provisions of master plan. The topography of the site is plain. Different set of activities like industrial, residential, and basic facilities required in a city have been proposed in the master plan of JPM IA.
9 a) Financial Details: Project cost as originally planned and subsequent revised estimates and the year of price reference
: Infrastructure Development Cost -Approx. INR 10,000 Crores.
b) Allocation made for environmental management plans with item wise and year wise breakup
: NA Project yet to be started
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c) Benefit cost ratio/Internal rate of Return and the year of assessment
: NA Project yet to be started
d) Whether includes the cost of environmental management as shown in the above
: NA Project yet to be started
e) Actual expenditure incurred on
the project so far
: NIL Project yet to be started
f) Actual expenditure incurred on
the environmental management
plans so far
: None Project yet to be started
10 Forest Land Requirement There is no diversion of Forest Land under this project.
a) The status of approval for diversion of forest land for non-forestry use
: NA
b) The status of clearing felling : NA
c) The status of compensatory afforestation, if any
: NA
d) Comments on the viability & sustainability of compensatory afforestation program in the light of actual field experience so far
: NA
11 The status of clear felling in non-forest areas (such as submergence area or reservoir, approach roads.), if any with quantitative information required.
: NA
12 Status of construction (Actual & /or planned)
: Construction work is not commenced yet
a) Date of commencement (Actual & / or planned)
: Construction work is not commenced yet
b) Date of completion (Actual &/or planned)
: Construction work is not commenced yet
13 Reasons for the delay if the project is yet to start
: Construction work is not commenced yet
14 Dates of Site Visits
a) The dates on which the project was monitored by the Regional Office on previous occasions, if any
: NA
b) Date of site visits for this monitoring report
: NA
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Compliance of conditions of Environmental Clearance (F.No. 21-6/2013-IA.III dated 14.7.2017) for
October, 2018 to March, 2019. .
PART A: SPECIFIC CONDITIONS
I. Construction Phase
Sl. No. Conditions Compliance Status
(i.) “Consent for Establishment" shall be
obtained from State Pollution Control
Board under Air (Prevention and
Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 and
Water (Prevention and Control of
Pollution) Act, 1974.
Noted.
Consent to Establish would be obtained from
State Pollution Control Board.
(ii.) To achieve the Zero Liquid Discharge,
waste water generated from
different industrial operations should
be properly collected, treated to the
prescribed standards and then
recycled or discharged for the
identified uses.
Noted & will be complied.
(iii.) Necessary authorization required
under the Hazardous and Other
Wastes (Management and Trans-
Boundary Movement) Rules, 2016,
Solid Waste Management Rules,
2016 shall be obtained and the
provisions contained in the Rules
shall be strictly adhered to.
Noted & will be complied.
(iv.) During construction phase, air
pollution and the solid waste
management aspects need to be
properly addressed ensuring
compliance of the Construction and
Demolition Waste Management
Rules, 2016.
Noted & will be complied.
(v.) As per the provisions of the
Notification dated 9th December,
2016 amending the Principal EIA
Notification, 2006, all the building
and construction projects (built up
Noted & will be complied.
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area 5000 sqm - 150000 sqm) in the
industrial area, shall require
clearances for their building plans
from the State/local bodies or the
concerned regulating authority, as
applicable. In case of project sizes
having built up areas more than
150000 sqm, environmental
clearances shall continue to be
required from the concerned
regulatory authorities.
(vi.) For all the individual
units/infrastructure requirements,
environmental clearances, as
applicable, shall be obtained from the
respective regulatory authorities.
Noted.
(vii.) A site-specific biodiversity
conservation plan including
mitigation measures to be developed
from competent
nationally/internationally recognized
institute with appropriate financial
allocation for its implementation.
Noted and will be complied.
(viii.) Green belt shall be developed using
local tree and shrub species. No
exotic species to be used for green
belt development.
Noted and will be complied.
(ix.) There shall be a continuous green
belt along the plant premises, except
at the designated entry and exit
points.
Noted and will be complied.
(x.) The quantity of fresh water usage,
water recycling and rainwater
harvesting shall be measured and
recorded to monitor the water
balance as projected by the project
proponent. The record shall be
submitted to the Regional Office,
Noted & will be complied.
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MoEF&CC along with six monthly
Monitoring reports.
(xi.) Special purpose vehicle shall be
established for implementation,
monitoring and compliance of the
environmental safeguards.
Noted & will be complied.
(xii.) All the recommendation of the EMP
shall be complied with letter and
spirit. All the mitigation measures
submitted in the EIA report shall be
prepared in a matrix format and the
compliance for each mitigation plan
shall be submitted to RO, MoEF&CC
along with half yearly compliance
report.
Noted & will be complied.
(xiii.) The member units shall provide
storage tanks for storage of effluent
for monitoring the characteristics of
effluent and to treat the same to
meet the prescribed inlet norms
before taking into the CETP for
further treatment.
Noted & will be complied.
(xiv.) Proper meters with recording
facilities shall be provided to monitor
the effluent quality and quantity
from member industries to CETP and
from CETP to the final disposal/re-use
on a continuous basis.
Noted & will be complied.
(xv.) The project proponent shall establish
an environmental monitoring cell
with all the potential polluting units
as members to review the
environmental monitoring data and
suggest for improvements.
Noted & will be complied.
(xvi.) Internal Road widths within the
industrial estate shall be minimum 24
m ROW.
Noted & will be complied.
(xvii.) Common facilities such as repair Noted & will be complied.
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shops, rest rooms for drivers and
attendants shall be provided.
(xviii.) All required sanitary and hygienic
measures should be in place before
starting construction activities and to
be maintained throughout the
construction phase.
Noted & will be complied.
(xix.) Soil and ground water samples will be
tested to ascertain that there is no
threat to ground water quality by
leaching of heavy metals and other
toxic contaminants.
Noted & will be complied.
(xx.) Construction spoils, including
bituminous material and other
hazardous materials, must not be
allowed to contaminate watercourses
and the dump sites for such material
must be secured so that they should
not leach into the ground water.
Noted & will be complied.
(xxi.) Parking space to accommodate
trucks, cars, two wheelers and
bicycles shall be provided as per the
norms.
Noted & will be complied.
(xxii.) Any hazardous waste generated
during development/ construction
phase, should be
disposed off as per applicable rules
and norms with necessary approvals
of the State Pollution Control Board.
Noted & will be complied.
(xxiii.) The diesel generator sets to be used
during development/ construction
phase should be low sulphur diesel
type and should conform to
Environment (Protection) Rules
prescribed for air and noise emission
standards
Noted & will be complied.
(xxiv.) The diesel required for operating DG
sets shall be stored in underground
Noted & will be complied.
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tanks and if required, clearance from
Chief Controller of Explosives shall be
taken.
(xxv.) Vehicles hired for bringing
construction material to the site
should be in good condition and
should have a pollution check
certificate and should conform to
applicable air and noise emission
standards and should be operated
only during non-peak hours.
Noted & will be complied.
(xxvi.) Ambient noise levels should conform
to residential standards both during
day and night. Incremental pollution
loads on the ambient air and noise
quality should be closely monitored
during development/ construction
phase. Adequate measures should be
made to reduce ambient air and
noise level during construction phase,
so as to conform to the stipulated
standards by CPCB/SPCB.
Noted & will be complied.
(xxvii.) Fly ash should be used as building
material in the construction as per
the provisions of Fly Ash Notification
of September, 1999 and amended as
on 2th August, 2003.
Noted & will be complied.
(xxviii.) Ready mixed concrete must be used
in site development and building
construction.
Noted & will be complied.
(xxix.) Storm water control and its re-use as per CGWB and BIS standards for various applications
Noted & will be complied.
(xxx.) Water demand during development/construction should be reduced by use of premixed concrete, curing agents and other best practices referred.
Noted and will be complied.
(xxxi.) Permission to draw ground water, if any, shall be obtained from the
Noted and will be complied.
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competent Authority prior to construction/operation of the project.
(xxxii.) Separation of grey and black water should be done by the use of dual plumbing line for separation of grey and black water.
Noted and will be complied.
(xxxiii.) Fixtures for showers, toilet flushing and drinking should be of low flow either by use of aerators or pressure reducing devices or sensor-based control.
Noted and will be complied.
(xxxiv.) Use of glass may be reduced by upto 40% to reduce the electricity consumption and load on air-conditioning. If necessary, use high quality low E value glass.
Noted and will be complied.
(xxxv.) Roof should meet prescriptive requirement as per Energy Conservation Building Code by using appropriate thermal insulation material to fulfil requirement.
Noted and will be complied.
(xxxvi.) Opaque wall should meet prescriptive requirement as per Energy Conservation Building Code which is proposed to be mandatory for all airconditioned spaces while it is aspirational for non-airconditioned spaces by use of appropriate thermal insulation material to fulfil requirement.
Noted and will be complied.
(xxxvii.) The approval of the competent authority shall be obtained for structural safety of the buildings due to earthquake, adequacy of firefighting equipment’s, etc. as per National Building Code including protection measures from lightening etc.
Noted and will be complied.
(xxxviii.) Regular supervision of the above and other measures for monitoring should be in place all through the development/ construction phase, so as to avoid disturbance to the surroundings.
Noted and will be complied.
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(xxxix.) The responses/commitments made
to the issues raised during public hearing shall be complied with in letter and spirit, and action taken shall be submitted to the Ministry.
Noted Annexure 2: Public hearing minutes and responses.
(xl.) For Corporate Environment Responsibility activities, 2% of the project cost shall be earmarked. The CSR funds shall be allocated for vocational training programme, development of infrastructure like construction of public toilets etc. and also to allot additional land for Lord 'Sri Ranganatha Swamy' temple as per the requirement.
NA
(xli.) All member industries shall be instructed to comply with the consent conditions given by PCB/MoEF&CC strictly to maintain ambient air quality within the stipulated standards of CPCB.
Noted and will be complied.
(xlii.) Existing State/Central Government norms shall be followed for providing employment, preference will be given to local educated and unemployed people based on their educational qualification. Vocational training shall be conducted to improve the skills of local people so that they can get employment/self-employment.
Noted
(xliii.) Compensation will be paid as per the land acquisition act of State.
Noted
(xliv.) Corporate Environment Responsibility:
Noted and will be complied
a) The Company shall have a well laid
down Environment Policy approved
by the Board of Directors
b) The Environment Policy shall
prescribe for standard operating
process/ procedures to bring into
focus any infringements/ deviation/
violation of the environmental or
forest norms/ conditions
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c) The hierarchical system or
Administrative Order of the company
to deal with environmental issues
and for ensuring compliance with the
environmental clearance conditions
shall be furnished
d) To have proper checks and
balances, the company shall have a
well laid down system of reporting of
non-compliances/ violations of
environmental norms to the Board of
Directors of the company and/ or
shareholders or stakeholders at large
II. Operation Phase
i.) All the topsoil excavated during
development/ construction activities
should be stored for use in
horticulture/ landscape development
within the project site.
Noted & will be complied.
ii.) Disposal of muck during development
/ construction phase should not
create any adverse effect on the
neighbouring communities and be
disposed taking the necessary
precautions for general safety and
health aspects of people, only in
approved sites with the approval of
competent authority.
Noted & will be complied.
iii.) The solid waste generated should be
properly collected and segregated.
Wet garbage should be composted
and dry/inert solid waste should be
disposed off to the approved sites for
land filling after recovering recyclable
material.
Noted & will be complied.
iv.) Diesel power generating sets
proposed as source of back-up power
Noted & will be complied.
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for elevators and common area
illumination during operation phase
should be of enclosed type and
conform to rules made under the
Environment (Protection) Act, 1986.
The height of stack of DG sets shall be
equal to the height needed for the
combined capacity of all proposed
DG sets. The location of the DG sets
may be decided with in consultation
with State Pollution Control Board.
v.) Noise shall be controlled to ensure
that it does not exceed the
prescribed standards. During night
time the noise levels measured at the
boundary of the building shall be
restricted to the permissible levels to
comply with the prevalent
regulations.
Noted & will be complied.
vi.) The green belt of the adequate width
and density preferably with local
species along the periphery of the
plot shall be raised so as to provide
protection against particulates and
noise.
Noted & will be complied.
vii.) Weep holes in the compound walls
shall be provided to ensure natural
drainage of rain water in the
catchment area during the monsoon
period.
Noted & will be complied
viii.) Rain water harvesting for roof run-off
and surface run- off, as plan
submitted shall be implemented.
Before recharging the surface run off,
pre-treatment must be done to
remove suspended matter, oil and
grease. The borewell for rainwater
recharging shall be kept at least 4 m.
Noted & will be complied
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above the highest ground water
table.
ix.) The ground water level and its quality shall be monitored regularly in consultation with Central Ground Water Authority.
Noted & will be complied
x.) Traffic congestion near the entry and
exit points from the roads adjoining
the proposed project site must be
avoided. Parking, loading and
unloading shall be fully internalized
and no public space shall be utilized.
Noted. Traffic movement will be controlled as per traffic management plan delineated in EIA report.
xi.) A Report on the energy conservation
measures confirming to energy
conservation norms finalise by
Bureau of Energy Efficiency shall be
prepared incorporating details about
building materials & technology, R &
U Factors etc. and submit to the
Ministry in three months.
Noted & will be complied after initiation of project development activities.
xii.) Energy conservation measures like
installation of CFLs/ TFLs for the
lighting the areas outside the building
shall be integral part of the project
design and shall be in place before
project commissioning. Use CFLs and
TFLs shall be properly collected and
disposed of/ sent for recycling as per
the prevailing guidelines/ rules of the
regulatory authority to avoid mercury
contamination. Use of solar panels
may be done to the extent possible.
Noted and efforts should be taken to conserve the energy.
xiii.) The building should have adequate
distance between them to allow
movement of fresh air and passage of
natural light, air and ventilation.
Noted and will be compiled.
PART-B-GENERAL CONDITIONS
i.) The environmental safeguards Noted & will be complied.
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contained in the EIA Report should be
implemented in letter and spirit.
ii.) Provision should be made for supply
of kerosene or cooking gas and
pressure cooker to the labourers
during construction phase
Noted & will be complied.
iii.) Six monthly monitoring reports
should be submitted to the Ministry
and its Regional Office, Lucknow.
Complied. Six monthly Compliance report for August-September, 2017, October, 2017 to March, 2018 , April-September, 2018 & October, 2018- March, 2019 has been submitted on 01.12.2017, 21.05.2018 , 30.11.2018 & 28.05.2019 respectively.
iv.) A copy of the environmental
clearance letter shall also be
displayed on the website of the
concerned State Pollution Control
Board. The EC letter shall also be
displayed at the Regional Office,
District Industries centre and
Collector's Office/ Tehsildar's office
for 30 days.
Pertains to State Pollution Control Board. The EC letter has been circulated to District Authorities to be displayed at their respective Offices.
v.)
The project proponent shall set up a
separate environmental management
cell for effective implementation of
the stipulated environmental
safeguards under the supervision of a
Senior Executive
Complied. Manger, Environment & Public Health Engineering has been appointed at DMICDC Corporate office, New Delhi in Technical & Projects Division.
vi.) The funds earmarked for
environment management plan shall
be included in the budget and this
shall not be diverted for any other
purpose
Noted.
5. The above stipulations would be
enforced among others under the
provisions of Water (Prevention and
Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, the
Air (Prevention and control of
Pollution) act 1981, the Environment
(Protection) Act, 1986, the Public
Noted.
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Liability (Insurance) Act, 1991 and EIA
Notification, 2006.
6. Officials from the Regional Office of
MoEF&CC at Lucknow who would be
monitoring the implementation of
environmental safeguards should be
given full cooperation, facilities and
documents/data by the project
proponents during their inspection. A
complete set of all the documents
submitted to MoEF&CC should be
forwarded to the APCCF, Regional
Office of MoEF&CC at Lucknow.
Full cooperation would be extended to officials from MoEF&CC, Regional Office, Lucknow for undertaking site inspection.
7. The Ministry reserves the right to add
additional safeguard measures
subsequently, if found necessary, and
to take action including revoking of
the environment clearance under the
provisions of the Environmental
(Protection) Act, 1986, to ensure
effective implementation of the
suggested safeguard measures in a
time bound and satisfactory manner.
Noted.
8. All other statutory clearances such as
the approvals for storage of diesel
from Chief
Controller of Explosives, Fire
Department, Civil Aviation
Department, Forest Conservation
Act, 1980 and Wildlife (Protection)
Act, 1972 etc. shall be obtained, as
applicable by project proponents
from the respective competent
authorities.
Noted.
9. The project proponent should
advertise in at least two local
Newspapers widely circulated in the
region, one of which shall be in the
Complied. The Environmental Clearance issued to ‘Jodhpur Pali Marwar Industrial Area’ project has been advertised in Dainik Bhaskar (Hindi daily), Jaipur edition on 14.09.2017 &
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vernacular language informing that
the project has been accorded
Environmental Clearance and copies
of clearance letters are available with
the State Pollution Control Board and
may also be seen on the website of
the Ministry of Environment, Forest
& Climate Change at
http://www.envfor.nic.in. The
advertisement should be made
within Seven days from the date of
receipt of the Clearance letter and a
copy of the same should be
forwarded to the Regional office of
this Ministry at Lucknow.
Rajasthan Patrika (Hindi daily), Jaipur edition on 14.09.2017. A copy of the advertisement is enclosed as Annexure 3 for ready reference.
10. This clearance is subject to final order
of the Hon'ble Supreme Court of
India in the matter of Goa
Foundation Vs Union of India in Writ
Petition (Civil) No.460 of 2004 as may
be applicable to this project.
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11. Any appeal against this clearance
shall lie with the National Green
Tribunal, if preferred, within a period
of 30 days as prescribed under
Section 16 of the National Green
Tribunal Act, 2010.
No appeal has been made against this Environment Clearance as on date.
12. A copy of the clearance letter shall be
sent by the proponent to concerned
Panchayat, Zila Parishad/Municipal
Corporation, Urban Local Body and
the Local NGO, if any, from whom
suggestions/ representations, if any,
were received while processing the
proposal. The clearance letter shall
also be put on the website
permanently of the company by the
proponent.
Complied. EC letter has been uploaded on DMICDC’s website at link as below: http://dmicdc.com/downloads/environmental-clearance
http://dmicdc.com/downloads/environmental-clearancehttp://dmicdc.com/downloads/environmental-clearance
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13. The proponent shall upload the
status of compliance of the stipulated
EC conditions,
Including results of monitored data
on their website and shall update the
same periodically. It shall
simultaneously be sent to the
Regional Office of MoEF&CC, the
respective Zonal Office of CPCB and
the SPCB. The criteria pollutant levels
namely; SPM, RSPM, S02, NOx
(ambient levels as well as stack
emissions) or critical sectoral
parameters, indicated for the project
shall be monitored and displayed at a
convenient location near the main
gate of the company in the public
domain.
Complied. Six Monthly Compliance report of EC conditions for August-September, 2017, October, 2017 to March, 2018 , April-September, 2018 & October, 2018 – March, 2019 has been uploaded on DMICDC’s website at link below: http://dmicdc.com/downloads/environmental-clearance
14. The environmental statement for
each financial year ending 31st
March in Form-V as is mandated to
be submitted by the project
proponent to the concerned State
Pollution Control Board as prescribed
under the Environment (Protection)
Rules, 1986, as amended
subsequently, shall also be put on the
website of the company along with
the status of compliance of EC
conditions and shall also be sent to
the respective Regional Offices of
MoEF&CC by e-mail.
As on date project work is not commenced yet.
Annexure:
Annexure 1: EC Letter
Annexure 2: Public hearing minutes and responses.
Annexure 3: EC advertisement.
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