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M/S. KUTCH CHEMICAL
INDUSTRIES LIMITED
EC Compliance Report –
M/s. Kutch Chemicals Industries Limited,
Plot No. 166/1-3, 171/1,172,167,168,
Village: Padana, Gandhidham, Dist. Kutch,
Gujarat
OCTOBER-2016 TO MARCH-2017
M/S. KCIL EC COMPLIANCE REPORT
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KUTCH CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES LIMITED
EC Compliance Report
EC Compliance Report ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 2
ANNEXURES
Annexure 1: Photos of ESP & Dust Collector System ................................................................ 11
Annexure 2: AAQM Results by Third Party ............................................................................... 12
Annexure 3: Workplace Monitoring Results ............................................................................. 15
Annexure 4: Photograph of Benzene Sensor ............................................................................ 21
Annexure 5: Calibration Certificate of Cl2 Sensor ...................................................................... 22
Annexure 6: Photograph of hood alongwith suction facility and scrubbing arrangement ............. 24
Annexure 7: Water Permission from GWIL .............................................................................. 25
Annexure 8: Logsheets of MEE & ETP ..................................................................................... 27
Annexure 9: Photograph of Incinerator ................................................................................... 29
Annexure 10: Fire Hydrant System - Photographs .................................................................... 30
Annexure 11: Fire and Safety Training .................................................................................... 31
Annexure 12: Medical Test Reports – Employees & Contrators ................................................. 33
Annexure 13: Greenbelt Area ................................................................................................. 45
Annexure 14: Noise Monitoring Results ................................................................................... 46
Annexure 15: CSR Activities Details ........................................................................................ 48
M/S. KCIL EC COMPLIANCE REPORT
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COMPLIANCE STATUS ON ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE
(KUTCH CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES LIMITED)
Ref: File No: J-11011/531/2009-IA II (I) dated 10th May, 2013. A. General Profile
S.
No. Compliance Conditions by MoEF&CC
Action Taken by Kutch Chemical Ind.
Ltd. (KCIL)
1
Kindly refer to your letter dated 28th April, 2011
alongwith project documents including Form I. Terms of
References, Pre-feasibility Report, EIA/EMP Report,
public hearing report and subsequent communications
vide your letters dated 25th June, 2011, 30th June,
2011 and 2nd August, 2012 on the above mentioned
subject.
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2
The Ministry of Environment and Forests has examined
the application. It is noted that the proposal is for
expansion of Specialty Chemicals Manufacturing Unit at
Plot No.166/1-3.171/1,172,167,168, Village Padana.
Gandhidham, District Kutch. Gujarat by M/s Kutch
Chemicals. Total cost of the project is Rs.117.6 Crore.
Total plant area is 75,000 m2. Following products will be
manufactured:
We have not installed any of the
proposed organic products till date.
Capital and Recurring cost per annum as
per EIA Report was 80.5 Crores for
proposed expansion.
S. No.
Products Existing (MTPM)
Additional (MTPM)
Total (MTPM)
1
Nitro Derivates of
hydrocarbon such as Nitro -
chloro benezene,
Nitro toluene. Nitro Cumene, nitro Xylene, nitro benzene
2400 - 2400
2
Amino Hydrocarbon
such as Chloro aniline,
toludine, Cumidine,
Xylidine, aniline
2000 - 2000
3
Methoxylation of nitro chloro compound &
hydrolysis such as Ortho
anicidine, para anicidine
100 - 100
4
Amonolysis of nitro chloro compound &
hydrolysis such as Ortho nitro aniline, Para nitro aniline
100 - 100
5 Mono Chloro
Benzene 1000 - 1000
6 Di Chloro Benzene
500 - 500
7 Chlorinated paraffin wax
550 - 550
8 Acetanilide 1000 3000 4000
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S.
No. Compliance Conditions by MoEF&CC
Action Taken by Kutch Chemical Ind.
Ltd. (KCIL)
9 Vinyl Sulphone 500 4000 4500
10 Sulphonation of PNT, ONT, VS,
Tobias, etc. 0 1500 1500
11 Benzene Sulphonyl Chloride
0 1500 1500
12 DASDA 0 1000 1000
13 V.S. Condense 0 1000 1000
14 Dimethyl
Sulfate (DMS) 100 3000 3100
15 Dimethyl Aniline
(DMA) 0 1500 1500
16 Diethyl Sulfate
(DES) 0 1500 1500
17 Sulfamic Acid 0 1000 1000
18 Power Plant
(Coal) 2.5 MW
(FO) 10 MW (Coal)
12.5 MW (FO & Coal)
19 Sulphuric Acid
(98%) 7500 15000 22500
20 Oleum (23% &
65%) 0 3000 3000
21 Liquid SO3 (70-
90%) 0 7500 7500
22 Chloro
Sulphonic Acid 1200 5000 6200
23 Thionyl Chlroide 0 5000 5000
24 Sodium
Bisulphite (SBS) 0 3000 3000
25 Calcium Chloride
0 4000 4000
26 Dicalcium Phosphate
(DCP) 0 1500 1500
27 Sulphur
Monochloride 0 200 200
28 Sulphuryl Chloride
0 200 200
29 Alumunium Sulphase (ALIM)
0 1000 1000
3
Multi-cyclone followed by bag filter will be provided to
the coal fired boiler. Adequate scrubbing system will be
provided to the process vents to control process
emissions viz HCl, SO2 and NH3. Total fresh water
requirement from Gujarat Water Infrastructure Limited
will be 1520 m3/day after expansion. Industrial effluent
generation will be 336 m3/day after expansion. Process
effluent from venyl sulphone after recovery of sodium
sulphate will be sent to incinerator. High TDS effluent
stream will be passed through stripper followed by Multi
effect evaporator (MEE). Condensate and low COD/ TDS
effluent stream will be treated in effluent treatment
plant (ETP). Domestic sewage will be treated in Sewage
Treatment Plant (STP, Treated effluent will be
recycled/reused within factory premises. No effluent will
be discharged outside the premises and 'Zero' effluent
discharge concept will be adopted. ETP sludge process
ESP with dust collector system is installed.
For Existing unit, APCM to control HCl &
SO2 is provided.
Water Requirement is currently 650 KLD,
prior permission of water requirement of
1520 m3/day from GWIL will be taken
before expansion.
We have not taken any expansion for
proposed organic product yet. Hence,
industrial effluent generation will not be
336 m3/day. Annexure 1
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S.
No. Compliance Conditions by MoEF&CC
Action Taken by Kutch Chemical Ind.
Ltd. (KCIL)
inorganic, evaporation salt and incinerator salt will be
sent to treatment storage disposal facilities (TSDF) for
hazardous waste. Used oil will be sold to registered
recyclers/reprocessor. Fly ash will be sent to brick
manufacturers/cement industry.
4 Public hearing was conducted on 1st February, 2011. Yes
5
All synthetic organic chemical industries located outside
the notified industrial estate/area are listed at S.N. 5(f)
under category 'A' and appraised at Central level.
Yes
6
The proposal was considered by the Expert Appraisal
Committee (lndustry-2) in its 7th, 25th and 2nd meetings
held during 15th-16th January, 2010, 28th- 30th July,
2011 and 29th - 31st October, 2012 respectively. The
Committee recommended the proposal for
environmental clearance.
Yes
7
Based on the information submitted by the project
proponent, the Ministry of Environment and Forests
hereby accords environmental clearance to above
project under the provisions of EIA Notification dated
14th September, 2006, subject to the compliance of the
following Specific and General Conditions.
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A Specific Conditions
1
National Emission Standards for Organic Chemicals
Manufacturing Industry issued by the Ministry vide
G.S.R. 608(E) dated 21st July, 2010 and amended time
to time shall be followed by the unit.
Being followed.
2
Multi-cyclone followed by bag filter shall be provided to
the coal fired boiler to control particulate emissions
within permissible limit. The gaseous emissions shall be
dispersed through stack of adequate height as per
CPCB/GPCB guidelines
ESP with dust collector is provided. Stack
height of 60 meters is provided to stack
attached to boiler. Photos of ESP & dust
collector system are provided as
Annexure 1.
3
Two stage chilled water/caustic scrubber shall be
provided to process vents to control HCL. Two stage
scrubbers with caustic lye media solution shall be
provided to process vents to control SO₂. Two stage
scrubbers with chilled Water media shall be provided to
process vents to control NH₃. The scrubbing media shall
be sent to effluent treatment plant (ETP) for treatment.
Efficiency of scrubber shall be monitored regularly and
maintained properly. At no time, the emission levels
shall go beyond the prescribed standards. Scrubbers
vent shall be provided with on-line detection and alarm
system to indicate higher than permissible value of
controlled parameters.
1) For existing units, APCM to control HCl
is provided.
2) For proposed units, no expansion in
organic units has taken place as on date.
So, other APCMs are not provided yet.
3) Scrubbing media is sent to ETP.
4) Currently we intend to manufacture
only inorganic products, so no process
vents are required.
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S.
No. Compliance Conditions by MoEF&CC
Action Taken by Kutch Chemical Ind.
Ltd. (KCIL)
4
Ambient air quality data shall be collected as per
NAAQES standards notified by the Ministry vide G.S.R.
No. 826(E) dated 16th November, 2009. The levels of
PM., S02, NOx, VOC, HCl, NH3 and CO shall be
monitored in the ambient air and displayed at a
convenient location near the main gate of the company
and at important public places. The company shall
upload the results of monitored data on its website and
shall update the same periodically. It shall
simultaneously be sent to the Regional office of MOEF,
the respective Zonal office of CPCB and Gujarat Pollution
Control Board (GPCB).
Ambient Air Monitoring is carried out by
third party and schedule 1 auditor at Main
Gate, Near ETP and one location
downstream (season wise). Copy of some
results of the same is attached as
Annexure 2.
Para
meters
Std. Max. Min. Avg.
PM2.5 60 57 5.8 28
PM10 150 91 59 71
SOx 80 40 25 31
NOx 80 33 25 29
5
In plant control measures for checking fugitive emissions
from all the vulnerable sources shall be provided.
Fugitive emissions shall be controlled by providing closed
storage, closed handling & conveyance of
chemicals/materials, multi cyclone separator and water
sprinkling system. Dust suppression system including
water sprinkling system shall be provided at and
unloading areas to control dust emissions. Fugitive
emissions in the work zone environment, product, raw
materials storage area etc. shall be regularly monitored.
The emissions shall conform to the limits stipulated by
the GPCB.
Weekly inhouse Work place monitoring is
carried out within the plant. Apart from
that, monitoring from third party is also
conducted by M/s. ECO Care. Results of
the same are provided in Annexure 3.
6
For further control of fugitive emissions, following steps
shall be followed :
(a) Closed handling system shall be provided for
chemicals.
(b) Reflux condenser shall be provided over reactor.
(c) System pf leak detection and repair of pump/pipeline
based on preventive maintenance.
(d) The acids shall be taken from storage tanks to
reactors through closed pipeline storage tanks shall be
vented through trap receiver and condenser operated on
chilled water.
(e) Cathodic protection shall be provided to the
underground solvent storage tank.
All the steps are being taken to control
the fugitive emissions. Photograph of
benzene sensor is given in
Annexure 4.
Calibration certificate of Cl2 sensors is
provided in Annexure 5.
7
The gaseous emissions from DG set shall be dispersed
through adequate stack height as per CPCB standards.
Acoustic enclosure shall be provided to the DG sets to
mitigate the noise pollution.
DG sets are provided with acoustic
enclosures. Stack height of 30 meters is
provided.
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S.
No. Compliance Conditions by MoEF&CC
Action Taken by Kutch Chemical Ind.
Ltd. (KCIL)
8
Solvent management shall be carried out as follows:
(a) Reactor shall be connected to chilled brine condenser
system to condensate solvent vapors and reduce solvent
losses
(b) Reactor and solvent handling pump shall have
mechanical seals to prevent leakages.
(c) The condensers shall be provided with sufficient HTA
and residence time so as to achieve more than 95%
solvent recovery
(d) Solvents shall be stored in a separate space specified
with all safety measures
(e) Proper earthling shall be provided in all the electrical
equipment wherever solvent handling is done
(f) Entire plant shall be flame proof. The solvent storage
tanks shall be provided with breather valve to prevent
losses
All the steps mentioned in the conditions
are being taken.
9
Proper hood alongwith suction facility and scrubbing
arrangement shall be provided in the chlorine storage
area. Alarm for chlorine leakage if any in the liquid
chlorine storage area is provided alongwith automatic
start of the scrubbing system.
Photograph of hood alongwith suction
facility and scrubbing arrangement in the
chlorine storage area is shown in
Annexure 6. Sensors for chlorine are
provided in chlorine handling units. On-
site emergency plans are made and
followed.
10
Total fresh water requirement from Gujarat Water
Infrastructure Limited should not exceed 1520 m3/day
and prior permission shall be obtained· from the
Competent Authority.
Since, no major expansion has taken
place, water requirement is currently 650
KLD. Permission the same is attached as
Annexure 7.
11
Industrial effluent shall not exceed 336 m³/day. As
proposed, process effluent from venyl sulphone after
recovery of sodium sulphate shall be sent to incinerator.
High TDS effluent stream should be passed through
stripper followed by MEE Condensate and low COO/Low
TDS effluent stream shall be treated in ETP. Treated
effluent shall be recycled/reused within factory premises.
'zero' effluent discharge concept should be adopted and
no effluent will be discharged outside the premises
Since, no major expansion has taken
place, effluent generation is currently
98.6 KLD. And we are able to achieve
Zero Liquid Discharge. Logsheet of MEE
and ETP are provided in Annexure 8.
12
As proposed, high calorific value waste shall be sent to
cement industries. ETP sludge, process inorganic,
evaporation salt and incinerator salt should be disposed
off to the TSDF. The fly ash from boiler shall be sold to
brick manufacturers/cement industry.
ETP sludge, process inorganic,
evaporation salt and incinerator ash is
being disposed off to the TSDF. The fly
ash from boiler is sold to brick
manufacturers.
13
Incinerator alongwith its pollution control device shall be
designed as per CPCB
guidelines.
Incinerator is designed as per CPCB
guidelines. Photograph of Incinerator is
provided as Annexure 9.
14
The company shall obtain Authorization for collection,
storage and disposal of hazardous waste under the
Hazardous Waste (Management, Handling and Trans
Boundary Movement) Rules, 2008 and amended as on
date for management of Hazardous wastes and prior
permission from GPCB shall be obtained for disposal of
solid / hazardous waste in the TSDF. Measures shall be
The company has obtained CC&A as
AWH-65490 Authorization dated
30.09.2014, valid upto 18/07/2020.
Permission from GPCB is also taken for
disposal of solid / hazardous waste in the
TSDF. Fire fighting facilities in case of
emergency are in place.
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S.
No. Compliance Conditions by MoEF&CC
Action Taken by Kutch Chemical Ind.
Ltd. (KCIL)
taken for fire fighting facilities in case of emergency.
15
The Company shall strictly comply with the rules and
guidelines under Manufacture Storage and Import of
Hazardous chemicals (MSIHC) Rules,1989 as amended
time to time. All transportation of Hazardous Chemicals
shall be as per the Motor Vehicle Act (MVA), 1989
Hazardous Chemicals like Benzene, CSA,
Methanol, Chlorine, etc. are stored as per
MSIHC rules. And its transportation is
being carried out as per guidelines given
by the concerned authorities and
transporting the material as per decided
loading and unloading procedures at site.
And SOP of the same is strictly being
followed.
16
The company shall undertake following waste
minimization measures :-
(a) Metering and control of quantities of active
ingredients to minimize waste
(b) Reuse of by-products from the process as raw
materials or as raw material substitutes in other
processes.
(c) Use of automated filling to minimize spillage.
(d) Use of Close Feed system into batch reactors.
(e) Venting equipment through vapour recovery system.
(f) Use of high pressure hoses for equipment clearing to
reduce wastewater generation
We have undertaken all the stipulated
waste minimization measures.
17
The unit shall make the arrangement for protection of
possible fire hazards during
manufacturing process in material handling. Fire fighting
system shall be as per the norms
Fire Hydrant system is installed in the
whole plant. Photograph is provided in
Annexure 10.
18
Training shall be imparted to all employees on safety
and health aspects of chemicals handling. Pre-
employment and routine periodical medical examinations
for all employees should be undertaken on regular basis.
Training to all employees on handling of chemicals
should be imparted. Occupational health surveillance of
the workers should be done on a regular basis and
records maintained as per the factories Act.
Fire and Safety training as per training
calendar is given to all the employees on
safety and health aspects of chemical
handling. Photograph of such training is
given in Annexure 11.
19
Occupational health surveillance of the workers shall be
done on a regular basis and records maintained as per
the factories Act.
We have own health centre. For
employees and contractors, medical tests
are being conducted in regular intervals.
Sample test report is attached as
Annexure 12.
20
The company shall comply with the recommendations
made in the EIA/EMP/Risk assessment report. Risk
assessment shall be included in the safety Manual.
Based on the risk assessment studies
during EIA, all the recommendations for
the expansion units are taken care of.
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S.
No. Compliance Conditions by MoEF&CC
Action Taken by Kutch Chemical Ind.
Ltd. (KCIL)
21
Green belt should be developed at least in 33% of the
plant area in and around the plant premises to mitigate
the effects of fugitive emissions all around the plant as
per the CPCB guidelines in consultation with DFO.
Selection of plant species should be as per the CPCB
guidelines.
Our Industry is very close to sea, thus the
soil is very saline. We have still tried to
develop the greenbelt as far as possible.
Apart from this, we will plant trees in
nearby villages as a part of CSR activities.
Greenbelt is shown in Annexure 13.
22
All the commitments made to the public during public
hearing/public consultation
meeting held on 1st February,2011 should be
satisfactorily implemented and
adequate budget provision should be made accordingly
Agreed and is complied with.
23
At least 5% of the total cost of the project shall be
earmarked towards the Enterprise Social Commitment
based on earlier Public Hearing Issues. locals need and
item- wise details along with time bound action plan
shall be prepared and submitted to the Ministry's
Regional Office at Bhopal Implementation of such
program shall be ensured accordingly in a time bound
manner
Based on the phase wise implementation
of the project 5% of the investment is
being spent for ESC fulfilling the issues
rose in Public Hearing.
24
The Company shall submit within three months their
policy towards Corporate Environment Responsibility
which should inter-alia address (i) Standard operating
process/procedure to being into focus any
infringement/deviation/violation of environmental or
forest norms/conditions, (ii) Hierarchical system or
Administrative order of the Company to deal with
environmental issues and ensuring compliance to the
environmental clearance conditions and (iii) System of
reporting of non compliance/violation environmental
norms to the Board of Directors of the company and/or
stakeholders or shareholders.
1) Plant wise SOPs are made and are
followed.
2) Environment Management Cell is
available to deal with environmental &
safety issues.
3) Reporting to Board of directors is done
in the weekly meeting with the Unit Head
and Environment & Safety Head.
25
Provision shall be made for the housing for the
construction labour within the site with all necessary
infrastructure and facilities such as fuel for cooking,
mobile toilets safe drinking water, medical health care,
creche etc. The housing may be in the forrn of
temporary structure to be removed after the completion
of the project. All the construction wastes shall be
managed so that there is no impact on the surrounding
environment.
No such housing was required as local
construction manpower was employed.
B GENERAL CONDITIONS
26 The project authorities shall strictly adhere to the
stipulations made by the Gujarat Pollution Control Board. Agreed and Shall be complied.
27
No further expansion or modifications in the plant shall
be carried out without prior approval of the Ministry of
Environment and Forests. In case of deviations or
alterations in the project proposal from those submitted
to this Ministry for-clearance. A fresh reference shall be
made to the Ministry to assess the adequacy of
conditions imposed and to add additional environmental
protection measures required, if any.
Agreed and Shall be complied with if any
further expansion takes place in future.
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S.
No. Compliance Conditions by MoEF&CC
Action Taken by Kutch Chemical Ind.
Ltd. (KCIL)
28
The National Ambient Air Quality Emission Standards
issued by the Ministry vide G.S.R. No. 826(E) dated 16th
November. 2009 shall be complied.
Ambient Air Monitoring is carried out by
third party and Schedule 1 auditor at Main
Gate, Near ETP and one location
downstream (season wise). Result of the
same is attached as Annexure 2.
29
`The locations of ambient air quality monitoring stations
shall be decided in consultation with the State Pollution
Control Board (SPCB) and it shall be ensured that at
least one stations is installed in the upwind and
downwind direction as well as where maximum ground
level concentrations are anticipated.
Within the factory premises, three
locations (as mentioned in S. No. 4) were
selected as per the guidelines.
30
The overall noise levels in and around the plant area
shall be kept well within the standards by providing
noise control measures including acoustic hoods.
silencers enclosures etc. on all sources of noise
generation. The ambient noise levels shall conform to
the standards prescribed under Environment (Protection)
Act. 1986 Rules. 1989 viz.75 dBA (day time) and 70 dBA
(night time)
Noise levels are monitored regularly at
four locations namely DG sets, Plant area,
Admin Area & At Main Gate. Results of
the same are attached as Annexure 14.
31
The Company shall harvest rainwater from the roof tops
of the buildings and storm water drams to recharge the
ground water and use the same water for the process
activities of the project to conserve fresh water.
Rainwater will be harvested from roof
tops of admin building.
32
Training shall be imparted to all employees on safety
and health aspects of chemicals handling Pre-
employment and routine periodical medical examinations
for all employees shall be undertaken on regular basis.
Training to all employees on handling of chemicals shall
be imparted.
Refer Point no. 18.
33 Usage of Personnel Protection Equipments (PPEs) by all
employees/ workers shall be ensured.
PPEs like different types of helmets,
goggles, safety shoes, dust masks, gas
masks, hand gloves, ear plugs, ear muffs
etc. are provided to all the employees &
contractors, and its use is ensured by
doing plant round, CCTV cameras.
34
The company shall also comply with all the
environmental protection measures and safeguards
proposed in the documents submitted to the Ministry. All
the recommendations made in the EIA/EMP in respect of
environmental management risk mitigation measures
and public hearing relating to the project shall be
implemented.
Agreed and being complied with.
35
The company shall undertake all relevant measures for
improving the social economic conditions of the
surrounding area. CSR activities shall be undertaken by
involving local villages and administration.
Company is constantly doing many CSR
activities in the surrounding area. Details
of CSR are given in Annexure 15.
36
The company shall undertake eco-developmental
measures including community welfare measures in the
project area for the overall improvement of the
environment.
Need based assessment of the eco-
development requirements of locals is
done. And based on their needs, such
activities are carried out.
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S.
No. Compliance Conditions by MoEF&CC
Action Taken by Kutch Chemical Ind.
Ltd. (KCIL)
37
A separate Environmental Management Cell equipped
with full fledged laboratory facilities shall be set up to
carry out the Environmental Management and
Monitoring functions.
Environmental Management Cell is in
place.
38
The company shall earmark sufficient funds towards
capital cost and recurring cost per annum to implement
the conditions stipulated by the Ministry of Environment
and Forests as well as the State Government along with
the implementation schedule for ali the conditions
stipulated herein. The funds so earmarked for
environment management/ pollution control measures
shall not be diverted for any other purpose
Capital & Recurring cost per annum, as
per our EIA report was 80.5 Crores and
50 lakhs. As on date, we have invested 4
Crores for environment management /
pollution control measures. And as per its
phase wise implementation, this fund will
be spent accordingly.
39
A copy of the clearance letter shall be sent by the
project proponent to concerned Panchayat, Zila
Parisad/Municipal Corporation. Urban local Body and the
local NGO if any, from who suggestions /
representations, if any, were received while processing
the proposal.
Copy of clearance was sent to all the
people who have participated in the
public hearing with their written queries
(whose addresses were available).
40
The project proponent shall also submit six monthly
reports on the status of compliance of the stipulated
Environmental Clearance conditions including results
to monitored data (both in hard copies as well as by e-
mail) to the respective Regional Office of MoEF, the
respective Zone Office of CPCB and the Gujarat Pollution
Control Board. A copy of Environmental Clearance and
six monthly compliance status report shall be posted on
the website of the company.
We herewith submit this 8th EC
Compliance Report along with earlier
reports at respective offices.
41
The environmental statement for each financial year
ending 31st March in Form-v as is mandated shall be
submitted 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 environmental clearance conditions and
shall also be sent to the respective Regional Offices of
MoEF by e-mail.
Form V is currently been submitted to
GPCB regularly. It will now be forwarded
to RO, MoEFCC by e-mail also.
42
The project proponent shall inform the public that the
project has been accorded environmental clearance by
the Ministry and copies of the clearance letter are
available with the SPCB/Committee and may also be
seen at Website of the Ministry at www.moef.nic.in. This
shall be advertised within seven days from the date of
issue of the clearance letter, at least in two local
newspapers that are widely circulated in the region of
which one shall be in the vernacular language of the
locality concerned and a copy of the same shall be
forwarded to the concerned Regional Office of the
Ministry.
Since, the EC was not received within the
seven days of the date of issue, we were
unable to give advertisement in
newspaper as per the stipulated
condition.
43
The project authorities shall inform the Regional office
as well as the Ministry. The date of financial closure and
final approval of the project by the concerned authorities
and the date of start of the project.
Agreed.
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Annexure 1: Photos of ESP & Dust Collector System
Electrostatic Precipitator (ESP)
Dust Collector System
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Annexure 6: Photograph of hood alongwith suction facility and scrubbing arrangement