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DOLARRAI MULIIBHAI THANKI"Gayatri", Avinash Society, Near Vasanji Kheraj School, Porbandar - 360 575 (Gujarat)
To,sErAA,GuJarat Pollution Control Board,
"Paryavaran Bhavan",Sector 1O-A,
Gandhinagar
Date: OLlOS|ZOLT
Subject: Submission of Compliance Report of T\rkda (Miyani) Bauxite Mines ofM/s. Dolarrai Muljibhai Thanki, Taluka: Porbandar, Dist.: Porbandar,State: Gujarat
Tukda {Miyanif Bauxite Mining Project of M/s. Dolarrai MufibhaiThanki located in Village Tukda (Miyani), Tehsil Porbandar, District- Porbandar,Gujarat has getting Environment Clearance on Dated: OT IOZ /2015 \Mith E.C. No. :
SEIAA/GUJlDClLlal[275O12OL5 stipulated prior environmental clearance termsand conditions, we a-re hereby submitting the six monthly Compliance Report forthe term July - 2OL6 to December - 2OL6.
Thanking You,With regards
M/s. Dolarrai Muljibhai Thanki(Tukda (Miyani! Bauxite Minesl
Authorized Signatory
Enclosure:-1. Compliance Report
IWs. DOLARRAI MULIIBHAI THANKI. TUKDA (MIYAND BAUXITB UTNPSEC COMPLIANCE STATUS
Envi ron menta I clea ra nce No. sEtAA/G UJ I ECI tlal I 27 50 I 2015, DMT M i nesDated: 07lO7l20t5
SPECIFIC CONDITIONS:1. Project proponent shall comply with "The Companies
(Corporate Responsible Policy) Rules 2014 and amendmentsfrom time to time vide notification of Ministry of CorporateAffairs dated 27th February 2O1,4 in a letter and spirit.
Accepted, we are regularly performing CSR
activity. We are providing free medicalfacility fund for fooder to gaushala,Stationary items to village schools, fund forcultural activities and other miscellanoeusactivity for workers & nearby villages onregular basis.
2. Project proponent shall comply with all the guidelines andnotifications issued by MOEFCC, New Delhi regarding clusterpolicy as part of compliance of orders of Hon'ble NationalGreen Tribunaltime to time.
Our Tukda (Miyani) bauxite Mines (LeaseArea: 5.6656 Hectares) located at Survey No.444. Hence, our unit doesn't falls undercluster policy.
3. lf lease area of project proponent falls in the cluster andtotal borrowed area of the cluster fall under category 81 orA, as per the prevailing guidelines of MoEF&CC, New Delhi,all the concerned procedures shall be followed upaccordingly for compliance of EnvironmentalLaws/Notifications/Rules and under such circumstancesproject proponent shall extend all support including financialcontribution or otherwise also for compliance ofenvironmental Laws / Notifications / Rules such cluster.
Our project is categorized as 'B2' categoryand doesn't falls under cluster policy.
4. lf lease area of applicant falls in the cluster and totalborrowed area of the cluster fall under category BL or A, EIA
study shall be carried out for the said cluster as decided bythe competent authority and EMP for the cluster shall beprepared based on outcome of the EIA study. ln such a case,all the suggestions/ recommendations of EIA/EMp preparedfor the cluster shall be complied within a letter and spirit bythe project proponent(s) including lease holders who havealready been accorded Environmental clearance.
Since the project was categorized as '82', itdoes not need to prepare EIA/EMP report asper Para 7(i) L Stage (1) of EIA Notification,2006.
5. NO mining shall be undertaken outside the area specified in
this Environmenta I Cleara nce.Accepted, We are not carrying any kind ofmining activity outside the lease area.
6. Any change in lease area (lndividual/cluster), survey number,entailing capacity addition with change in miningtechnology, modernization, and scope of working shall againrequire prior Environmental Clearance as per the provisionsof EIA Notification ,2006 as amended time to time.
Accepted.
7. All the conditions mentioned in lease deed documents inaddition to measures suggested in approved mining plan andEnvironment management plan shall be strictly complied.
Accepted.
A.1 WATER :
8. The project proponent shall obtain necessary priorpermission of the competent authorities forwithdrawal of requisite quantity of water (surfacewater and/or ground water) required for theproject.
Water requirement for our project is 2.4 KLD. As perCGWA guidelines the prior permission of thecompetent authorities for withdrawal of requisitequantity of water is required, if water consumptionmore than L00KLD. ln our case water requirement isless than 100KLD. Hence, prior permission of thecompetent authorities not required.
9. Mining operation shall not intersect ground table Ground water level 12 m bgl and working depth is up
M/S. DOLARRAI MULJIBHAI THA\KI. TTKDA (MIYAND BAUXITE MINES
EC CO]VIPLIA\CE STATUS
and hence there shall not be any water Iwastewater discharge from mining operations.
to 4.3 m bgl. The proposed working of the mvery much above the water table and hence it i:
intersecting the ground water table.
10. Garland Drains, setting tank and Catch drains of
appropriate size, gradient, and length shall be
constructed around the excavated mine, mineral
dumps; reject dumps to prevent silt and sediments
flowing into any water bodY.
OB dumps are not available. There is scanty rain
and temporary catch drain will be made with :arresting measures. Rain water channelized into tlmine pit. Pit collected water utilized for plantatior
and agriculture purpose
tL. Domestic wastewater shall be disposed off through
septic tank - soak Pit
Accepted; very small quantity of sewage wastewatergenerated and treated through soak pit/septic tank.
A.2 AIR:12. Effective safeguards, such as regular water
sprinkling shall be out in critical areas prone to air
pollution and having high levels of particulate
matter such as loading and unloading point and all
transfer points.
ln mining area, we are regularly maintaining water
sprinkling system. Regular water sprinkling are being
carried out at dust Prone area.
13. Drills shall either be operated with dust extractors
or equipped with water injection system (wet
drillins) to suppress air borne dust during drilling.
Wet drilling being practised to suppress dustgeneration.
!4. lnternal roads shall be either paved properly orsprinkled with water at regular intervals forcontrolling fugitive emission during vehicular
movement. Trees of native species shall be
developed along both sides of internal road/s in
order to contain dust.
We are regulary and efficiently performing Water
Sprinkling system on the roads as well as forcontrolling fugitive emission during vehicular
movement.
15. Vehicles shall not be overloaded and mineral
transportation shall be done only through covered
trucks so that no spillage of mineral / dust takeplace.
Accepted; All the loaded trucks are being covered
with tarpaulin sheet to prevent dusting.
16. Vehicles used in mining operations shall be
maintained well so as to keep vehicular emissions in
control.
Accepted; proper maintenance as well as preventive
measures whichever is required for vehicles are
taken to reduce vehicular emission.
L7. Fugitive emission in work place ambient air shall be
monitored. The emission shall conform to thestandards prescribed by the concerned authorities.
We are regularly doing air monitoring within mine
working area by approved laboratory and also
Fugitive dust emission concentration maintained and
it is under prescribed norms and limits of Central
Pollution Control Board. Air Monitoring report are
attached as Annexure-!.
18. Ambient air quality shall be monitored at site-and
the nearest human habitation and it shall conform
to the norms prescribed by the MoEF. Govt. of lndia.
Accepted; We are engaged with approved laboratory
for conducting Ambient Air Quality monitoring and
results for the same are within the prescribed limit ofCentral Pollution Control Board. The Ambient Air
Monitoring report are attached as Annexure-|.
A.3 OVER BURDEN / REJECTS / HAZARDqUS WASTE:19. The project proponent shall strive to adopt zero
waste mining concepts by reducing the quantum ofreject through technological innovation or finding
the use of fines through perspective buyers.
Wastes would be backfilled in sequence of mining
activity when the extraction of mineral work reached
upto the ultimate depth or complete mineral have
been exhausted.
20. Top soil from the mining area shall be scrapped,
stacked separately, preserved, and utilized for theplantation work.
Negligible top soil will be generated during themining activity and used.for backfilling for plantation
purpose.
2L. Overburden, waste rock, and non-saleable mineralgenerated during prospecting or mining operations
shall be stored separately in properly formed dumps
Overburden & waste are being used for backfilling ofthe mined out pits as per approved miningplan/scheme, so there would be no permanent
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ec colPrrANCe srexternaldump.
Overburden o. ott,"the worked out quarry so far as possible with a viewto restore the land to its original use or desiredalternate use.
Overburden orsequence of mining activity when the extraction ofmineral work reach up to the ultimate depth orcomplete mineral have been exhausted. Then will bel.r"tl"O ,nd ,".lr .r O.sired alterna,. ,r".
amended from time to time.
Used oil / warteonly to the registered recyclers. ln case ofgeneration of hazardous waste, the projectproponent shall strictly comply with the provisionsof Hazardous Waste (Management, Handling, andTransboundary Movement) Rules 200g, as may be
Very small qgenerated from the mining machineries/ trucks.Used oil / spent oil are being re_used by self forlubrication purpose.
on ly controtteo otastinffiall necessary care for proteciion of public,w.grkers, and property from fly r.o.t andvibration risks.
controlled blasting is
There will no talso the villages are locateJ far off from the nnineworkings. Hence the impact of btasting on thesurrounding villages is minimal. And whenever require
Blasting shall be done in such . ,rnn"rEprevent formation of big size boulders andthereby to minimize need for secondaryblastine.
We are rvoiOingbreakers, jack hammers ripper dozer fir sizing of big size
Explosives tor otas@taking requisite permission from the OirectorGeneral of Mines Safety, Government of lndia.All.necessary safety measures shall be takenand requisite license shall be obtained forstorage of explosives.
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pj:::,i *:. do not required the brastingWhenever we need the blasting we will take the consentletter from the concerned aulhority before carry outmining activity. As per the DGMS guiderines we havedeputed the Mine Manager, Mine Foreman, and MiningMate.
Anti-vibration aev@vibrating tools / equipments to be usedworkers during mining. Vibrations shallmaintained within safe limit.
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Anti-vibration Oerice
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vibration impact shall be maintained.All the precautionslre to@Reg. 106 of MMR, j.961 for safety and security.Face masks, helmets, safety shoes etc. shall beprovided to all the workers working in themining areas and its usage shall be enzured and
For safety of woEquipments (ppE) likedust masks, eye protective goggles,ear plugs, Hermets, safety shoes etc. are provided and weare taking proper care for occupational Hearth and safetyof Employees.
FirstAidgorrhorl@the site.
AfirstaioracilitffiOccupational health su.ueilGrrcelf workeEshall be undertaken periodically by a doctorwho is expert in occupational health and
and its records shall be maintained.
Periodical Medical f*amcarryout by a medical officer on regular basis.
lnformationdiseases caused due to air pollution and itspreventive measures shall be displayed at site invernacular language for workers.
We have pr"prreOoccupational mine diseases caused due to air pollutionand its preventive measures in vernacula; ;;J"*''(,;
ftf"i* t"ret i" and around the lease area shall be
kept well within the standards by providing noise
control measures including engineering control like
acoustic insulation, hoods, silencers, enclosures etc'
on all sources of noise generation. Ambient noise
level shall conform to the standards prescribed
under the Environment (Protection) Act & Rules,
1986.
REEN BELT Dis developed near the boundarY of
attached as Annexure-lll.
Green belt area is developed near the bounoary or
the lease area with local plant species' We have
planted 50 trees during period July-2016 to
December-2016. The Plantation photographs are
Gr"e. b"lt sf'rll be developed in periphery of the
lease area as per the CPCB guidelines and strictly as
per the time schedule. The green belt should
comprise of rows of varying height native trees with
We f,ar" maintained proper Water Sprinkling system
for the Green belt development in the premises and
ion method willalso be used.
Orip irrigation system shall be used for the green
belt development within the premises.
Accepted, We have obtained all necessary
statutory clearances / permissions from
respective department before starting of
mining operations.
ffince does not confer anY right to
mining operations.
the project proponent on the land proposed for lease and
all necessary statutory clearances / permissions shall be
obtained from respective department before start of
Cround water level 12 m bgl and Working
Depth is upto 4.3 m bgl. The proposed
working of the mine is very much above the
water table and hence it is not intersect the
round water table.
Mining operation shall be restricted to above ground water
tableanditshallbeensuredthatitdoesnotintersectground water table.
ttto any permanent natural course in the
mine site, seasonal water streams occurs
during the monsoon season. During
monsoon, mine site will be completely
closed, thus no obstruction take place' After
monsoon these streams remain dry
Ttre project proponent shall ensure that no natural water
course gets obstructed due to mining operations'
n.c"pt"O, We willfillthe mined out pits with
available backfilling material and remaining
pit will be converted into Rainwater
The p,ts |"ft ,"filled in lease area shall be converted to
water body. Higher benches of excavated void/mining pit
shall be terraced and its slope shall be made gentler for
accessibility to the waterAc*pt"d, We are not carrying any kind of
mining activity in the safety zone.N" ,it',rg tf"ll be carried out in the safety zone of any
bridge / embankment and in the vicinity of natural /manmade archaeological sites.
sanctuary, wildlife corridors, faunal
migratory routes near the whole mine area'
ffr.t" are no endangered species, wildlifeNo *ildl',fe habitat shall be infringed and in addition to that
before issuing the mining lease, it has to be ensured that
no wildlife moments shall be existing in the lease area
the Dos and Don'ts of environment, health,
and safety to the mine engineers / managers
and the workers to undertake necessary
awareness actions.
We have provided the booklet containing
in vernacular languages for the use of site in-charge and
workers to ensure that all necessary environmental, safety
and health measures are undertaken.
A booklet containing the Dos and Don'ts shall be prepared
. Earmuffs are provided to all operators
employees working at mine site.. Proper maintenance, oil and greasing t $
machines at regular intervals and also prope
Good House Keeping are maintained'. Silencers and mufflers on mining equipment are
being properly fitted and maintained'. Periodic monitoring of noise level is carried out'
Noise monitoring reports are attached herewith as
Annexure-ll.
M/S. DOLARRAI MULJIBHAI THANKI. TUKDA O/IIYAT\N BAUXITE MINES
EC COMPLIANCE STATUS
M/s. DOLARRAI MULJIBHAI THANKI. TUKDA (MIYAND BAUXITE MINESEC COMPLIANCE STATUS
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Funds earmarked for environmental protection measuresshall be kept in a separate account and shall not bediverted for other purpose. Records of year wiseexpenditure shall be maintained.
Separate funds for environmentalmanagement would be kept aside, & doesnot being used for any other purpose.
43. The project proponent shall also comply with anyadditional condition that may be imposed by the SEAC orthe SEIAA or any other competent authority for thepurpose of environmental protection and management.
Accepted, We assure to Board that we willcomply each and every condition that maybe imposed by the SEAC or the SETAA or anyother competent authority for the purposeof environmental protection andmanagement.
44. Half yearly compliance reports on the conditions stipulatedhereinabove shall be submitted to the SEIAA. StatePollution Control Board and the Regional Office of theMinistry of Environment and Forests, Bhopal, on 15' Juneand December of each calendar year by individualproject proponent.
We are regularly submitting half yearly EC
compliance reports on the status of theimplementation of the stipulatedenvironmental safeguards to the concernedgovernment depa rtment.
45. The project proponent shall have to comply with theprovisions of Mineral Conversation and Developme,nt Rules1988 as and when amended by the State Govt. withrespect to the provisions for approval of mining plan, EMpfor cluster, creation of separate corpus, etc. in view of therecommendations made by the MoEF in its report of March2010 and the model guidelines framed by the Ministry ofMines.
We are following the provisions of theMineral Conversation and DevelopmentRules 1988 by plantation activity every year,regular mine environmental monitoring, etc.We have IBM approved valid miningscheme.
46. The project proponent shall have to get their Mining plan
approved by the competent authority, within a period ofone year from the date of grant of environmentalclearance.
We have obtained valid IBM (lndian Bureauof Mines) approved Mining Plan.
47. Decisions/Directions of Hon'ble Court and Hon,ble NationalGreen Tribunal given in the matter of major or minorminerals shall be binding on the project proponent.
Accepted, We will follow everyDecisions/Directions of Hon'ble Court andHon'ble National Green Tribunal.
48. The lndividual project proponent shall inform the publicthat the project has been accorded environmentalclearance by the SEIAA and that the copies of the clearanceletter are available with the GPCB and may also be seen atthe Website of SEIAA/ SEAC/ GpCB. This shall be advertisedwithin seven days from the date of the clearance letter, inat least two local newspapers that are widely circulated inthe region, one of which shall be in the Gujarati languageand the other in English. A copy each of the same shall beforwarded to the concerned Regional Office of theMinistry.
EC accorded by us have been advertised inlocal and English newspapers.
49. The project authorities shall inform the GpCB, RegionalOffice of MoEF and SEIAA about the date of financialclosure and final approval of the project by the concernedauthorities and the date of start of the project
Complied, We will inform to GpCB, RegionalOffice of MoEF and SETAA about the date offinancial closure and final approval of theproject by the concerned authorities and thedate of start of the project.
50. The SEIAA may revoke or suspend the clearance, ifimplementation of any of the above conditions is not foundsatisfactory.
Accepted, We assure you thit we will followevery condition given to us by SEIAA.
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M/s. DOLARRAI MULJIBHAI THANKI. TUKD.\ I\IIYANI) BAUXITE MINESEC COMPLIANCE STATL S
51. The project proponent in a time bound manner shall
implement these conditions. The SEIAA reserves the rightto stipulate additional conditions, if the same is foundnecessary. The above conditions will be enforced, inter alia
under the provisions of the Water (Prevention & Control ofPollution) Act, !974, Air (Prevention & Control of Pollution)Act, 1981, the Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and
Hazardous Wastes (Management Handling and
Transboundary) Rules, 2008 along with their amendmentsand rules.
Accepted, We are following everyWater (Prevention & Control ofAct, 1.974, Air (Prevention &Pollution) Act, 1981, the(Protection) Act 1986 and Hazardous(Management Handling and TransbouRules, 2008 whichever is applicableand we are also regularly monitoringparameter of Environment rules.
52. The environmental clearance is being issued withoutprejudice to the action, if any, initiated under the E.P. Actor any court case, if any, pending in the court of law and itdoes not mean that the project proponent has not violatedany environmental laws in the past. This clearance doesnot give immunity to the project proponent for the case, ifany, filed against him in any court of law or action initiatedunder the E.P. Act.
Accepted.
53. Precise mining area shall be jointly demarcated at the siteby officials of Mining / Revenue Department prior tomining operations. Records of such site plan, duly verifiedby competent authority shall be maintained.
Accepted.
54. Project proponent shall ensure that Mining Plan of theproposed project will be prepared and approved by thecompetent authority within a period of one year from thedate of grant of environmental clearance.
We have obtained valid IBM (lndian Bureauof Mines) approved Mining Plan.
55. Geology and Mining Department will take all measures tocomply with all the conditions stipulated in thisEnvironmental Clearance and all the conditions stipulatedin this clearance shall be incorporated while granting leaseto individual lease holder.
Accepted, our Geology and MiningDepartment will take care about allmeasures to be complied with all theconditions stipulated in the EnvironmentalClearance.
56. This clearance is issued with respect to only environmentalconsiderations and it does not imply that SEIAA approvedthe way by which lease is granted to the project. Whilegranting lease, the concerned authority shall ensurecompliance of relevant Rules, Regulations, Notifications,Government Resolutions, and Circulars. Judgments /Orders of Hon'ble Courts and NGI etc.
Accepted.
57. Any appeal against this environmental clearance shall liewith the National Green Tribunal. if preferred, within a
period of 30 days as prescribed under Section 16 of theNational Green Tribunal Act, 2010.
Accepted.
For, M/s. Dolarrai Muljibhai Thanki(Tukda (Miyani) Bauxite Mine)
Authorised Signatory
18-Block "8", Amrapali Complex, Bopal - Ambli Cross Road, Ahmedabad
Telephone No.:(+911 2717 230 575 E-mail ;[email protected]
Ref. No. : AMD/A/79 I 1212016-2017
Name of Company
Location of SamPling
Report of Ambient Air Quality Monitoring
Core Zone Area
Diolarrai Mulji Thanki,(Tukda - Miyani Bauxite Mines)Survey No. 444lP,Village:Tukda,Taluka & District: Porbandar.
At Tukda Mines Block
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Date: 30/'1212016
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Parameters UnitPermissible
LimitsResults
1. Date of Sampling 21t12t2016
2. Time of Sampling Hrs. 14.00
J. Dominant Wind Direction (From) NE
4. Average Wind Speed Km/Hrs. 3 to 16
5. Gaseous Sampling Flow Rate LPM 05
b. Measured Concentration of PM,o microgram/m3 100 31
7. Measured Concentration of PMr 5 microgram/m3 60 12
8. Measured Concentration of SOx microgram/m3 80 7.4
9. Measured Concentration of NOy microgram/m3 BO 10 6
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Ref. No. : AMD/A/8O I 12t2016-2012
Name of Company
Location of Sampling
Report of Ambient Air Quality Monitoring
Core Zone Area
Diolarrai Mutji Thanki,(Tukda - Miyani Bauxite Mines)Survey No. 444lP,Village: Tukda,Taluka & District: Porbandar.
, Near Working Area
Date: 30/'1212016
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Sr.No.
Parameters UnitPermissible
Limits Results
1. Date of Sampling 21t12t2016
2. Time of Sampling Hrs. 16.30
J. Dominant Wind Direction (From) NE
4. Average Wind Speed Km/Hrs. 3 to 16
5. Gaseous Sampling Flow Rate LPM 0.5
6 Measured Concentration of pM.,o microgram/ms 100 31
7. Measured Concentration of pM2.5 microgram/m3 60 14
o Measured Concentration of SOx microgram/m3 BO 6.9
o Measured Concentration of NOx microgram/m3*. BO 9.8
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Location of SamPling
C"rn.t C".t,1r...y18-Block "B", Amrapali Complex. Bopal - Ambli Cross Road, Ahmedabad
Telephone No.:1+91; 2717 23A 575 E-mail : ccs amd@gmail com
Report of Ambient Air Quality Monitoring
Core Zone Area
Diolarrai Mulji Thanki,(Tukda - Miyani Bauxite Mines)Survey No.444lP,Village:Tukda,Taluka & District: Porbandar.
Near Loading Point
Sr.No.
Parameters UnitPermissible
LimitsResults
1. Date of Sampling 25t12t2016
2. Time of Sampling Hrs. 08.45
J. Dominant Wind Direction (From) NE
4. Average Wind Speed Km/Hrs. 2to17
5. Gaseous Sampling Flow Rate LPM 0.5
6. Measured Concentration of PMls microgram/m3 100 33
7. Measured Concentration of PM2 u microgramim3 60 14
8. Measured Concentration of SOx microgram/m3 80 7.4
9. Measured Concentration of NOx microgram/m3 80 108
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Date: 30/1212016Ref. No. : AMD/AJB2 11212016-2017
Name of ComPanY
Location of SamPling
Report of Ambient Air Quality Monitoring
Core Zone Area
Diolarrai Mulji Thanki,(Tukda - MiYani Bauxite Mines)
SurveY No. 444iP,Village:Tukda,Taluka & District: Porbandar.
Near TemPle Side Area
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PermissibleLimits
Results
1. Date of SamPling 2511212016
2. Time of SamPling Hrs. 11.30
3. Dominant Wind Direction (From) NE
4. Average Wind SPeed Km/Hrs. 2to17
5. Gaseous SamPling Flow Rate LPM 0.5
6. Measured Concentration of PM',0 microgram/m3 100 37
7. Measured Concentration of PM, u microgram/m3 60 17
B Measured Concentration of SOx microgram/m3 BO 80
9. Measured Concentration of NOx microgram/ms 80 11.3
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Ref. No. : AMD/A/83 11212016-2017
Name of Company
Location of Sampling
Report of Ambient Air Quality Monitoring
Buffer Zone Area
Diolarrai Mulji Thanki,(Tukda - Miyani Bauxite Mines)Village:Tukda,Taluka & District: Porbandar.
Village - Tukda
Date: 30/1212016
Sr.No.
Parameters UnitPermissible
LimitsResults
1. Date of Sampling 25t12t2016
2. Time of Sampling Hrs. 14.00
3. Dominant Wind Direction (From) NE
4. Average Wind Speed Km/Hrs. 2to17
5 Gaseous Sampling Flow Rate'LPM 0.5
o. Measured Concentration of PM,s microgram/m3 100 41
7. Measured Concentration of PM, u microgram/m3 60 19
a Measured Concentration of SOx microgram/m3 BO 9.9
9. Measured Concentration of NOx microgram/m3 80 12.8
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Ref. No. : AMD/A/84 t1212016-2017
Name of Company
Location of Sampling
Report of Ambient Air Quality Monitoring
Buffer Zone Area
Diolarrai Mulji Thanki,(Tukda - Miyani Bauxite Mines)Village: Tukda,Taluka & District: porbandar.
Near School at Village - Tukda
Date: 30/1212016
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Parameters UnitPermissible
Limits Results
1. Date of Sampling 25t12t2016
2. Time of Sampling Hrs. 16.35
3. Dominant Wind Direction (From) NE
4. Average Wind Speed Km/Hrs. 21o17
5. Gaseous Sampling Flow Rate Lpwr 0.5
6. Measured Concentration of pM.,s microgram/m3 100 37
7. Measured Concentration of pM2 5 microgram/m3 60 16
B. Measured Concentration of SOx microgram/m3 80 7.7
9. Measured Concentration of NOx microgram/m3 80 1 1.9
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18€1""Lts',A.*pili Complex, Bopal - Ambli Cross Road' Ahmedabad
Telephone No.:(+911 2717 230 575 E-mail : ccs amd@gmail com
Date: 30/1212016Ref. No. : AMD/A/85 11212016-2017
Name of ComPanY
Location of SamPling
Report of Ambient Air Quality Monitoring
Buffer Zone Area
Diolarrai Mulji Thanki,(Tukda - Miyani Bauxite Mines)
Village: Visavada,Taluka & District: Porbandar'
Village - Visavada
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Parameters UnitPermissible
LimitsResultsSr
No.
1911212t0161. Date of SamPling
2. Time of SamPling Hrs. 10.15
3. Dominant Wind Direction (From) NE
4. Average Wind SPeed Km/Hrs. 2to16
5. Gaseous SamPling Flow Rate Lprrlt 05
6. Measured Concentration of PMls microgram/m3 100 40
7. Measured Concentration of PM2 5 microgram/m3 60 17
B. Measured Concentration of SOy microgram/m3 80 7.1
9. Measured Concentration of NOx microgram/m? BO 109
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Name of CompanY
Location of SamPling
Report of Ambient Air Quality Monitoring
Buffer Zone Area
Diolarrai Mulji Thanki,(Tukda - MiYani Bauxite Mines)Village: Visavada,Taluka & District: Porbandar.
Village - Bhavpara
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I Date of Sampling 19t12t2016
2. Time of Sampling Hrs. 13.30
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5. Gaseous Sampling Flow Rate - LPM 0.5
6. Measured Concentration of PM.,o microgram/m3 100 33
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9. Measured Concentration of NOy microgram/m3 BO 10 9
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Name of Company
Date of Sample Collection
Source of Sample
Report of Physico-Chemical Analysis
Diolarrai Mulji Thanki,(Tukda - Miyani Bauxite Mines)
Survey No.444lP,Village: Tukda,
Taluka & District: Porbandar.
22nd September, 2016
Mines Pit Water (Tukda - Miyani)
Date: 29109/2016
Sr.No.
Parameters Unit* Requrement
(Acceptable Limit)
* PermissibleLimit
Results
1 Colour Hazen Units 5.0 150 '10
2. Temperature DegreeCentiqrade 26
3. cH Value pH units 6.5 to 85 6.5 to 8.5 7.02
4. Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) mg/l 500 2000 otu
5 Suspended Solids (SS) mg/l 24
6 Total solids (TS) mg/l 634
Cil & Grease mg/l NIL
I Sulphides mg/l NIL
I Phosphates mg/l NIL
10 Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD mg/l <5
11 Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) mgll 06
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Source of SamPle
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Report of Physico-Chemical Analysis
Diolarrai Mulji Thanki'(Tukda - MiYani Bauxite Mines)
Village: Visavada,
Taluka & District Porbandar'
22nd SePtember' 2016
Well Water from Village: Tukda
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Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) mg/l 500 2000 755
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O I & Grease mg/lNIL
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Diolarrai Mulji Thanki,
(Tukda -'tvtiyani Bauxite Mines)
Survey No.444lP, '
Village: Tukda,
Taluka & District Porbandar.
21't December, 2016
Mines Pit Water (Tukda - Miyani)
Date: 30/'1212016
Name of ComPanY
Date of SamPle Collection
Source of SamPle
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* PermissibleLimit
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2. TemperatureDegree
Centiqrade26
pH Value pH units 6.5 to 8.5 6.5 to 8.5 816
4. Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) mg/l 500 2000 1 596
E Suspended Solids (SS) mg/l 51
6. TotalSolids (TS) mg/l 1647
7. Oil & Grease mg/l NIL
8. Sulphides mg/l NIL
9. Phosphates mg/l NIL
10. Biochemical OxYgen Demand (BOD mg/l <5
11 Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) mg/l 12
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Date of SamPle Collection
Source of SamPle
Test Method
Report of Physico-Chemical Analysis
Diolarrai Mulji Thanki,
(Tukda - MiYani Bauxite Mines)
Village: Visavad'a,
Taluka & District: Porbandar'
25th December,2016
Well Water from Village: Tukda
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Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) mg/l 500 2000 1 056
5. Suspended Solids (SS) mg/l38
b. Total solids (TS) mg/l1 094
7. Oil & Grease mg/lNIL
8 Sulphides mg/lNIL
I Phosphates mg/lNIL
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Date of Sampling
Report of Noise Level Measurement
Buffer Zone Area
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