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FORM I [Vide Notification dated 1 st December, 2009] For Residential Buildings Project Neelkanth EstateAt Survey No. 1/5, 2/0, 3/1, 3/2B, 7/1A, 7/1B, 7/2, 7/3, 8/4, 61/4, 63/1, 63/2, 64/1, 64/3, 64/4, 64/5, 64/6, 64/7, 64/8+11, 64/9+10, 65/1, 65/2, 65/3, 65/4, 65/7, 65/8, 65/9, 66/2, 67/5, 67/6, 67/7, 67/8, 68/1, 68/2, 68/3, 68/5, 68/7/1A, 68/7/2A, 68/7B, 72/2 at Village Kewale, Morbe Road, Panvel, Dist. Raigad, Maharashtra Of M/s. Neelkanth Rice Lands Pvt. Ltd.

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FORM – I

[Vide Notification dated 1st December, 2009]

For Residential Buildings Project

“Neelkanth Estate”

At

Survey No. 1/5, 2/0, 3/1, 3/2B, 7/1A, 7/1B, 7/2, 7/3,

8/4, 61/4, 63/1, 63/2, 64/1, 64/3, 64/4, 64/5, 64/6,

64/7, 64/8+11, 64/9+10, 65/1, 65/2, 65/3, 65/4, 65/7,

65/8, 65/9, 66/2, 67/5, 67/6, 67/7, 67/8, 68/1, 68/2,

68/3, 68/5, 68/7/1A, 68/7/2A, 68/7B, 72/2 at Village

Kewale, Morbe Road, Panvel, Dist. Raigad,

Maharashtra

Of

M/s. Neelkanth Rice Lands Pvt. Ltd.

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Form I

M/s. Neelkanth Rice Lands Pvt.Ltd. 2

(I) BASIC INFORMATION

Sr.

No.

Item Details

1. Name of the project Neelkanth Estate

2. S. No. in the schedule 8(b)

3. Proposed capacity/area/length/tonnage to

handled/command area/lease area/number

wells to be drilled

Total Plot Area: 1,15,730 m2

Net Plot Area: 86,225 m2

Total Built up Area: 1,49,315.09 m2

4. New/Expansion/Modernization New Project

5. Existing Capacity/Area etc. None

6. Category of Project i.e. 'A' or 'B' ‘B2’ Category

7. Does it attract the general condition? If

yes, please specify.

No

8. Does it attract the specific condition If’

yes, please specify.

No

9. Location

Plot/Survey/Khasra No. Survey No.1/5, 2/0, 3/1, 3/2B, 7/1A, 7/1B, 7/2,

7/3, 8/4, 61/4, 63/1, 63/2, 64/1, 64/3, 64/4, 64/5,

64/6, 64/7, 64/8+11, 64/9+10, 65/1, 65/2, 65/3,

65/4, 65/7, 65/8, 65/9, 66/2, 67/5, 67/6, 67/7,

67/8, 68/1, 68/2, 68/3, 68/5, 68/7/1A, 68/7/2A,

68/7B, 72/2

Village Kewale

Tehsil Panvel

District Raigad

State Maharashtra

10. Nearest railway station/airport along with

distance in kms

Nearest Railway Station : Panvel (About 5

Kms)

Nearest Airport : Chatrapati Shiwaji

International Airport (About 35 Kms)

11. Nearest Town, city, District Headquarters

along with distance in kms.

Nearest City : Panvel (About 6 Kms)

12. Village Panchayat, Zilla Parishad,

Municipal Corporation, Local body

(complete postal addresses with telephone

nos. to be given)

CIDCO

13. Name of the applicant M/s. Neelkanth Rice Lands Pvt. Ltd.

14. Registered Address 5th Floor, Fine House, Anandji Lane, M.G.

Road, Ghatkopar (E), Mumbai -400077

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15. Address for correspondence :

Name Mr. Amit Majani

Designation (Owner/Partner/CEO) VP Projects

Address 5th Floor, Fine House, Anandji Lane, M.G.

Road, Ghatkopar (E). Mumbai

Pin Code 400077

E-mail [email protected]

Telephone No. 022-21021080

Fax No --

16. Details of Alternative Sites examined, if

any. Location of these sites should be

shown on a topo sheet.

Not applicable

17. Interlinked Projects None

18. Whether separate application of

interlinked project has been submitted?

Not Applicable

19. If yes, date of submission Not Applicable

20. If no, reason Because at this stage only one project is under

consideration.

21. Whether the proposal involves

approval/clearance under: if yes, details of

the same and their status to be given.

(a) The forest (conservation) Act, 1980?

(b) The wildlife (protection) Act, 1972?

(c) C.R.Z Notification, 1991?

No, The proposal does not involve any of this

approval/clearance.

22. Whether there is any government order /

policy relevant/ relating to the site?

No

23. Forest land involved (hectares) No, there will not be any forest land involved.

24. Whether there is any litigation pending against

the project and/or land in which the project is

propose to be set up?

(a) Name of the Court

(b) Case No.

(c) Orders/directions of the Court, if any and

its relevance with the proposed project.

No

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(II) ACTIVITY

1. Construction, operation or decommissioning of the Project involving actions, which will

cause physical changes in the locality (topography, land use, changes in water bodies, etc.)

Sr.

No. Information/Checklist confirmation

Yes

/No

Details thereof (with approximate

quantities /rates, wherever possible) with

source of information data

1.1 Permanent or temporary change in

land use, land cover or topography

including increase in intensity of land

use (with respect to local land use

plan)

No The proposed project is in accordance with

the approved Development Plan of NAINA

and there is no change in land use, land cover

or topography.

1.2 Clearance of existing land, vegetation

and buildings?

Yes The leveling of existing land will involve

clearing of shrubs & some nearby vegetation.

1.3 Creation of new land uses? No The existing land use pattern is of Residential

and entire land will be used for permanent

construction of Residential Buildings only.

1.4 Pre-construction investigations e.g.

bore houses, soil testing?

Yes Soil testing and geo-technical investigations

will be carried out before of construction of

buildings.

1.5 Construction works? Yes The project involves 41 residential towers

having 1718 flats.

1.6 Demolition works? No The site does not involve any demolition

work.

1.7 Temporary sites used for construction

works or housing of construction

workers?

No About 200 local workers from nearby areas

will be involved in construction work hence

no housing will be provided to workers.

1.8 Above ground buildings, structures or

earthworks including linear structures,

cut and fill or excavations.

No No major cutting, filling or excavation is

required as the project site is plain.

1.9 Underground works including mining

or tunneling?

No No underground works including mining or

tunneling involved. However, foundation for

various structures shall be provided as sub-

structure based on load requirement.

1.10 Reclamation works? No Not Applicable

1.11 Dredging? No No dredging shall be required as no offshore

area is involved.

1.12 Offshore structures? No No Offshore structures involved.

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1.13 Production and manufacturing

processes?

No Since it is residential project, no production

or manufacturing processes will be carried

out.

1.14 Facilities for storage of goods or

materials.

No No separate facilities are provided for

storage of goods or materials. Raw materials

required for construction will be stored at the

camp-sites during construction work.

1.15 Facilities for treatment or disposal of

solid waste or liquid effluents?

Yes Total wastewater generation from project

during operation phase is 1182 m3/day. The

proponent will be providing treated in 5 STP

of 160 m3/day, 270 m

3/day, 240 m

3/day, 120

m3/day, 280 m

3/day capacities respectively

for waste water treatment. Treated water

will be used for flushing & Landscaping.

Total biodegradable and non-biodegradable

waste generation from the project during

operation phase is 2319.3 kg/day and 1546.2

kg/day respectively.

5 No. of Organic Waste Processors (OWP)

will be provided for converting bio-

degradable waste to manure and non-

biodegradable waste shall be handed over to

authorized vendor for recycling or final

disposal.

1.16 Facilities for long term housing of

operational workers?

Yes The project consists of 41 residential towers

consisting of 1718 flats.

1.17 New road, rail or sea traffic during

construction or operation?

Yes A temporary increase in traffic result during

construction phase due to transport of

personnel/ materials/ equipment.

During operation phase, based on occupancy

road traffic will be additional.

1.18 New road, rail, air, waterborne or

other transport infrastructure including

new or altered routes and stations,

ports, airports etc?

No It is intended to make maximum use of

existing road network for mobilization of

man and materials, and augment/ strengthen

existing roads or construct new approach

roads within the Buildings, wherever

required.

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1.19 Closure or diversion of existing

transport routes or infrastructure

leading to changes in traffic

movements?

No There will not be any closure or diversion of

existing transportation routes.

1.20 New or diverted transmission lines or

pipelines?

Yes New transmission as well as pipelines shall

be required for facilitating various

infrastructure utilities for the Buildings.

1.21 Impoundment, damming, culverting,

realignment or other changes to the

hydrology of watercourses or

aquifers?

No No changes in the hydrology of watercourses

/ aquifers are envisaged.

1.22 Stream crossings? No There is no stream running adjacent to the

site.

1.23 Abstraction or transfers of water from

ground or surface waters?

No No, there is no abstraction or transfers of

water from ground or surface waters.

1.24 Changes in water bodies or the land

surface affecting drainage or run-off?

No The site shall be restored back to normal after

construction and surface run off from site

shall be channelized through storm water

drains hence no change in drainage pattern

envisaged.

1.25 Transport of personnel or materials for

construction, operation or

decommissioning?

Yes Road transport will be used for transportation

of materials for construction phase.

During operation phase the road transport

shall be utilized by the population for

transportation.

1.26 Long-term dismantling or

decommissioning or restoration

works?

No Proposed project does not involve any long-

term dismantling or decommissioning or

restoration works.

1.27 Ongoing activity during

decommissioning which could have an

impact on the environment?

No No impact on environment during

decommissioning, since project does not

involve any decommissioning.

1.28 Influx of people to an area in either

temporarily or permanently?

Yes During operation phase influx of people from

entire project shall be around 8590.

1.29 Introduction of alien species? No The green belt as per the requirements of

MoEF/CPCB will be developed. Only native

species will be planted so no introduction of

alien species is anticipated.

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1.30 Loss of native species or genetic

diversity?

No Deforestation is not involved, only site

clearance shall be taken up to clear bushes or

surrounding vegetation and care shall be

taken to avoid loss of any native species or

genetic diversity.

1.31 Any other actions? No No other actions/activities envisaged.

2. Use of Natural resources for construction or operation of the Project (such as land, water,

materials or energy, especially any resources which are non-renewable or in short

supply):

Sr.

No.

Information/checklist confirmation Yes

/No

Details thereof (with approximate quantities

/rates, wherever possible) with source of

information data

2.1 Land especially undeveloped or

agricultural land (ha)

No The existing site falls in non agriculture zone.

2.2 Water (expected source & competing

users) unit: KLD m3/day

Yes CONSTRUCTION PHASE:

Source: Municipal Corporation Water supply /

Tankers

Total Demand: 40 m3/day

Domestic & Flushing: 10 m3/day

Construction: 30 m3/day

OPERATION PHASE:

Source : Municipal Corporation Water Supply

& Recycled water

For Residential Buildings

Domestic water requirement : 773.1 m3/day

Flushing water requirement : 386.55 m3/day

For Convenience Stores at Amenity Area

Domestic water requirement : 7.2 m3/day

Flushing water requirement : 9 m3/day

For Club House

Domestic water requirement : 2.8 m3/day

Flushing water requirement : 3.5 m3/day

Gardening water requirement : 67.86 m3/day

Swimming Pool Requirement: 15 m3/day

2.3 Minerals (MT) No Not applicable

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2.4 Construction material – stone,

aggregates, sand / soil (expected source –

MT)

Yes The raw material required for construction

purpose shall be Cement, RMC, Sand,

Aggregates, brick, Steel, stone etc. The exact

quantities of each shall be furnished at design

stage.

2.5 Forests and timber (source – MT) No Not applicable

2.6 Energy including electricity and fuels

(source, competing users) Unit: fuel

(MT), energy (MW)

Yes Source: MSEB

Construction Phase: Demand Load : 100 KVA

DG set: 1 x 100 KVA

Operation Phase:

Connected Load:11525 KVA

Demand Load: 6100 KVA

DG set: 5 x 200 KVA

2.7 Any other natural resources (use

appropriate standard units)

No Not Applicable

3. Use, storage, transport, handling or production of substances or materials, which could be

harmful to human health or the environment or raise concerns about actual or perceived

risks to human health.

Sr.

No.

Information/Checklist confirmation Yes/

No

Details thereof (with approximate

quantities / rates, wherever possible)

with source of information data

3.1

Use of substances or materials, which are

hazardous (as per MSIHC rules) to

human health or the environment (flora,

fauna and water supplies)

Yes The expected hazardous wastes shall be

lubricating oil & grease, required to prevent

friction in mechanical parts and spent oils,

drums etc. The quantities used shall be

very low (<2000 lit/year) and these

chemicals / materials shall be handled as

per Hazardous waste handling (2008) rules.

3.2 Changes in occurrence of disease or

affect disease vectors (e.g. insect or water

borne diseases)

No Not Applicable

3.3 Affect the welfare of people e.g. by

changing living conditions?

Yes Employment opportunities for the local

people will increase. The living condition

and welfare of the people will improve.

3.4 Vulnerable groups of people who could

be affected by the project e.g. hospital

patients, children, the elderly etc.,

No Not Applicable

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3.5 Any other causes No Not Applicable

4. Production of solid wastes during construction or operation or decommissioning

Sr.

No.

Information/Checklist confirmation Yes

/No

Details thereof (with approximate

quantities/rates, wherever possible) with

source of information data.

4.1 Spoil, overburden or mine wastes No Not Applicable

4.2 Municipal waste (domestic and or

commercial wastes)

Yes Construction phase:

Total 63,312 cum excavation waste will be

generated out of which 37,987 cum shall

be used within the site for backfilling.

Remaining quantity will be handed over to

authorized vendors for disposal.

The domestic waste during construction

phase which shall be segregated to bio-

degradable and non-biodegradable and

handled over to vendors for disposal.

Operation phase:

Biodegradable: 2319.3 kg/day

Non-biodegradable: 1546.2 kg/day

Disposal :

Biodegradable waste will be converted

to compost using Organic waste

processors

Non-Biodegradable waste handed over

to authorized recycler for further

handling and disposal.

4.3 Hazardous wastes (as per Hazardous

Waste Management Rules)

No Not applicable because proposed project is

a Residential Project. However very small

quantity of hazardous waste including

spent oil or grease for DG sets and other

machineries shall be generated which will

be handled as per hazardous wastes

(management and handling) Rules, 2008.

4.4 Other industrial process wastes No Not Applicable

4.5 Surplus product No Not Applicable

4.6 Sewage sludge or other sludge from effluent

treatment

Yes About 100 kg/day sewage sludge generated

from entire project which will be dried and

used as manure for gardening.

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4.7 Construction or demolition wastes Yes Construction debris shall be used for leveling

of low lying areas or base course preparation

of approach roads. And excess debris will be

handed over to authorized vendors for

disposal.

4.8 Redundant machinery or equipment No No redundant machinery as the

construction and other equipments

involved shall be transported out of the

project area once the construction work is

over.

4.9 Contaminated soils or other materials No Not Applicable

4.10 Agricultural wastes No Not Applicable

4.11 Other solid wastes No Not Applicable

5. Release of pollutants or any hazardous, toxic or noxious substances to air (Kg/hr)

Sr.

No.

Information/Checklist confirmation Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate

quantities/rates, wherever possible) with

source of information data

5.1 Emissions from combustion of fossil

fuels from stationary or mobile sources

Yes During Construction phase emission of fossil

fuels shall be from use of construction

machineries, vehicles and DG Sets.

During Operation phase emission will be

from use of DG sets on power break down

and vehicles for transportation.

5.2 Emissions from production processes No No production processes involved since it is

residential project.

5.3 Emissions from materials handling

including storage or transport

Yes Dusting may occur during loading and

unloading of cement bags, sand etc. however

suitable mitigation measures like sprinkling

of water may be carried out to control

dusting.

5.4 Emissions from construction activities

including plant and equipment.

Yes During construction phase emission shall be

from use of construction machineries,

vehicles and DG Sets etc. which will be

controlled using effective mitigation

measures.

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5.5 Dust or odors from handling of

materials including construction

materials, sewage and waste.

Yes Dusting will occur during transportation and

handling of construction materials however

suitable mitigation measures like sprinkling

of water may be carried out to control

dusting.

No odor problem will occur from solid waste

since proper segregation and treatment is

proposed for the project.

5.6 Emissions from incineration of waste No Not applicable as incineration will not be

involved.

5.7 Emissions from burning of waste in

open air (e.g. slash materials,

construction debris)

No No burning of debris shall be allowed.

5.8 Emissions from any other sources No Not envisaged.

6. Generation of Noise and Vibration, and Emissions of Light and Heat

Sr.

No.

Information/Checklist confirmation

Yes/

No

Details thereof (with approximate

quantities/rates, wherever possible) with

source of information data with source of

information data.

6.1 From operation of equipment e.g.

engines, ventilation plant, crushers

Yes Operation of construction equipments

generate sufficient noise which will be

controlled by adopting appropriate mitigation

measures.

Noise expected during operation of DG set

shall be around 65 dBA however DG sets

shall be used only as backup in case of power

failure. Further proper acoustic measures

shall be provided along with DG sets to

reduce the noise and vibrations.

6.2 From industrial or similar processes No Project does not involved industrial processes

hence no noise or vibrations which can create

problem to surrounding environment or

people living near by will be generated.

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6.3 From construction or demolition Yes There will be marginal increase in noise upto

65 dB (A) during construction work and it

shall be localized to work site. The activities

will be restricted to the daytime. Personnel

protective equipment will be provided and

their proper usage will be ensured for

eardrum protection of the workers.

6.4 From blasting or piling No No blasting or piling involved.

6.5 From construction or operational

traffic

Yes There will be marginal noise generation from

vehicle movement. However, the noise levels

will be less than 80 dB (A). Further suitable

mitigation measures shall be proposed to

reduce the noise generated as a result of

construction or operation traffic.

6.6 From lighting or cooling systems No Not Applicable

6.7 From any other sources No Not Applicable

7. Risks of contamination of land or water from releases of pollutants into the ground or into

sewers, surface waters, groundwater, coastal waters or the sea:

Sr.

No.

Information/Checklist confirmation

Yes/No

Details thereof (with approximate

quantities/rates, wherever possible) with

source of information data

7.1 From handling, storage, use or

spillage of hazardous materials

No The collection, treatment and disposal of

hazardous waste will be as per hazardous

waste (Management & Handling)

amendment rule 2008 and hence no adverse

impact on land environment is envisaged.

7.2 From discharge of sewage or other

effluents to water or the land

(expected mode and place of

discharge)

No The quantity of domestic waste water

expected to be generated during

construction phase is about 6 m3/day & shall

be disposed off through septic tanks.

5 STP of 160 m3/day, 270 m

3/day, 240

m3/day, 120 m

3/day, 280 m

3/day capacities

respectively will be provided to treat the

sewage generated from residential towers.

The treated sewage from STP shall be

recycled and reused for flushing &

gardening purpose hence no adverse impact

on land environment is envisaged.

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7.3 By deposition of pollutants emitted to

air into the land or into water.

No Adequate stack height shall be provided for

dispersion of the pollutants/ emissions from

DG set.

7.4 From any other sources No Not applicable

7.5 Is there a risk of long term build up of

pollutants in the environment from

these sources?

No The only emissions shall be from DG sets

which shall be operated in case of power

failure. Further adequate stack height shall

facilitate dispersion of pollutants hence no

risk of built of pollutants shall occur.

8. Risk of accidents during construction or operation of the Project, which could affect

human health or the environment

Sr.

No.

Information/Checklist confirmation

Yes /No

Details thereof (with approximate

quantities/rates, wherever possible) with

source of information data

8.1 From explosions, spillages, fires etc

from storage, handling, use or

production of hazardous substances.

No Not applicable

8.2 From any other causes No Not applicable

8.3 Could the project be affected by

natural disasters causing

environmental damage (e.g. floods,

earthquakes, landslides, cloudburst

etc)?

No Since the project falls under seismic zone –

III and the building will be designed as per

seismic zone - III norms.

9. Factors which should be considered (such as consequential development) which could lead

to environmental effects or the potential for cumulative impacts with other existing or

planned activities in the locality.

Sr.

No.

Information/Checklist confirmation

Yes

/No

Details thereof (with approximate

quantities/rates, wherever possible) with

source of information data

9.1 Lead to development of supporting

facilities, ancillary development or

development stimulated by the project

which could have impact on the

environment e.g.:

• Supporting infrastructure (roads, power

supply, waste or waste water treatment,

etc.)

No The project would be self sustainable. The

approach roads will be developed by proponent.

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Sr.

No.

Information/Checklist confirmation

Yes

/No

Details thereof (with approximate

quantities/rates, wherever possible) with

source of information data

• housing development

• extractive industries

• supply industries

• other

9.2 Lead to after-use of the site, which

could have impact on the environment

No The proposed project will have marginal &

negligible impact on the environment.

9.3 Set a precedent for later developments Yes The project shall set precedents for further

development of transport, communication,

infra-structure and other developments in

the area.

9.4 Have cumulative effects due to

proximity to other existing or planned

projects with similar effects

No As the environmental impact from the

project is marginal, no cumulative effects

are envisaged.

(III) Environmental Sensitivity

Sr.

No.

Areas

Name/

Identity

Aerial distance (within 15 km.)

Proposed project location boundary

1 Areas protected under international

conventions, national or local

legislation for their ecological,

landscape, cultural or other related value.

None Not Applicable

2 Areas which are important or sensitive

for ecological reasons - Wetlands,

watercourses or other water bodies,

coastal zone, biospheres, mountains,

forests.

None Not Applicable

3 Areas used by protected, important or

sensitive species of flora or fauna for

breeding, nesting, foraging, resting, over

wintering, migration.

None Not Applicable

4 Inland, coastal, marine or underground

waters.

None Not Applicable

5 State, National boundaries. None Not Applicable

6 Routes or facilities used by the public

for access to recreation or other tourist,

pilgrim areas.

None Not Applicable

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7 Defense installations. None Not Applicable

8 Densely populated or built-up area. No Not Applicable

9 Areas occupied by sensitive man-made

land uses (hospitals, schools, places of

worship, community facilities)

None Not Applicable

10 Areas containing important, high quality

or scarce resources (ground water

resources, surface resources, forestry,

agriculture, fisheries, tourism, minerals)

None Not Applicable

11 Areas already subjected to pollution or

environmental damage. (those where

existing legal environmental standards

are exceeded)

None Not Applicable

12 Areas susceptible to natural hazard

which could cause the project to present

environmental problems. (earthquakes,

subsidence, landslides, erosion, flooding

or extreme or adverse climatic

conditions)

No Not Applicable

"I hereby given undertaking that the data and information given in the application and

enclosures are true to the best of my knowledge and belief and I am aware that if any part of

the data and information submitted is found to be false or misleading at any stage, the project

will be rejected and clearance give, if any to the project will be revoked at our risk and cost.

Date: 17.11.2015

Place: Mumbai

Signature of Proponent

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FORM – IA

[Vide Notification dated 14th September, 2006]

For Proposed Residential Buildings Project

“Neelkanth Estate”

At

Survey No. 1/5, 2/0, 3/1, 3/2B, 7/1A, 7/1B, 7/2, 7/3,

8/4, 61/4, 63/1, 63/2, 64/1, 64/3, 64/4, 64/5, 64/6,

64/7, 64/8+11, 64/9+10, 65/1, 65/2, 65/3, 65/4, 65/7,

65/8, 65/9, 66/2, 67/5, 67/6, 67/7, 67/8, 68/1, 68/2,

68/3, 68/5, 68/7/1A, 68/7/2A, 68/7B, 72/2 at Village

Kewale, Morbe Road, Panvel, Dist. Raigad,

Maharashtra

Of

M/s. Neelkanth Rice Lands Pvt. Ltd.

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(ONLY FOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS LISTED UNDER ITEM 8 OF THE

SCHEDULE)

Check List of Environmental Impacts

(Project proponents are required to provide full information and wherever necessary attach

explanatory notes with the Form and submit along with proposed Environmental Management

Plan & Monitoring Programme)

1 LAND ENVIRONMENT

1.1 Will the existing land use get significantly altered from the project that is not consistent

with the surroundings? (Proposed land use must conform to the approved Master Plan

/ Development Plan of the area. Change of land use if any and the statutory approval

from the competent authority to be submitted). Attach Maps of (i) site location, (ii)

surrounding features of the proposed site (within 500 meters) and (iii) the site

(indicating levels & contours) to appropriate scales. If not available attach only

conceptual plans.

Ans. No, there will not be any change in the existing land use pattern by proposed project at site

area. The project site is situated in a non agricultural zone and the project is in accordance

with approved Development Plan of NAINA.

1.2 List out all the major project requirements in terms of the land area, built up area, water

consumption, power requirement, connectivity, community facilities, parking needs etc.

Ans.

Major requirements of the project are listed below as:

Sr.

No.

Particular Details

A LAND AREA

1. Total Plot Area 1,15,730 m2

2. Net Plot Area 86,225 m2

3. Total Built up Area 1,49,315.09 m2

4. Total RG Area 13,572.62 m2

B WATER

I During Construction Phase

1. For Workers (Domestic & Flushing) 10 m3/day

2. Construction Purposes 30 m3/day

3. Total 40 m3/day

II During Operation Phase

1. Domestic water requirement for residential buildings 773.1 m3/day

2. Flushing requirement for residential buildings 386.55 m3/day

3. Domestic water requirement for shops 7.2 m3/ day

4. Flushing requirement for shops 9.0 m3/ day

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5. Domestic water requirement for club house 2.8 m3/day

6. Flushing requirement for club house 3.5 m3/day

7. Landscaping requirement 67.86 m3/day

8. Swimming Pool Requirement: 15 m3/day

9. Waste water generation 1182 m3/day

C POWER

1. During Construction Phase- Demand Load 100 KVA

2. During Operation Phase Connected Load: 11525 KVA

Demand Load: 6100 KVA

1.3 What are the likely impacts of the proposed activity on the existing facilities adjacent to

the proposed site? (Such as open spaces, community facilities, details of the existing land

use, disturbance to the local ecology).

Ans. There is no significant adverse impact on existing facilities adjacent to the project site by the

proposed project since adequate measures are proposed to mitigate the impact. Further the

proposed project is in accordance with the Development Plan and thereby no alteration in land

use pattern of the area.

1.4 Will there any significant land disturbance resulting in erosion, subsidence & instability?

(Details of soil type, slope analysis, vulnerability to subsidence, seismicity etc may be

given).

Ans.

No land disturbance resulting in the erosion, subsidence or instability shall occur due to

proposed project owing to proper construction practices, storm water management and

adequate soil management techniques.

The project site is flat terrain land. To control soil erosion by rain water, rain water harvesting

and adequate plantation is proposed at site. The project site comes under Seismic Zone-III and

the building structure will be designed in accordance with the norms.

1.5 Will the proposal involve alteration of natural drainage systems? (Give details on a

contour map showing the natural drainage near the proposed project site)

Ans: No, the proposed project will not alter the existing natural drainage system. Effective storm

water drainage and suitable rain water management practices shall be followed to maintain the

exiting drainage pattern.

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1.6 What are the quantities of earthwork involved in the construction activity-cutting, filling,

reclamation etc. (Give details of the quantities of earthwork involved, transport of fill

materials from outside the site etc?)

Ans: All top soil excavated will be used for landscaping and lower level soil will be used for back

filling. Surplus earth will be dumped in the low lying areas defined by the Government. All

necessary arrangements will be made to avoid spreading of dust.

1.7 Give details regarding water supply, waste handling etc during the construction period.

Ans: Details of water supply and waste management during construction phase is given below:

WATER

Source : Municipal Water supply, Borewells and Tankers

Total water requirement : 40 m3/day

Domestic & Flushing requirement : 10 m3/day

Construction activity requirement : 30 m3/day

Wastewater Treatment & Disposal:

There will be no waste water generation from the construction activities. The only source of

wastewater during construction phase is from labours use. About 6 m3/day sewage generated

from labour activities which will be disposed off through external agency.

SOLID WASTE

Source: Domestic solid waste will be generated from labours and small amount of construction

debris from construction activity.

Quantity: Approximately 50 Kg/day of Domestic solid waste.

Disposal: The domestic solid waste from labours will be collected and disposed off in

municipal garbage collection bins. The entire construction waste will be used within the site for

leveling purposes and base course preparation of internal approach roads.

1.8 Will the low lying areas & wetlands get altered? (Provide details of how low lying and

wetlands are getting modified from the proposed activity)

Ans: No, there will be no alteration of low lying area and wetlands by the proposed project.

1.9 Whether construction debris & waste during construction cause health hazard? (Give

quantities of various types of wastes generated during construction including the

construction labour and the means of disposal)

Ans.: No, there will be no health hazard from the construction debris and solid waste since adequate

precautionary measures are proposed to safeguard human health like Barricade the periphery

by corrugated tin sheets of appropriate height & sprinkling of water on the roads.

However, project authorities have proposed to provide face masks, gloves and other personal

protective equipments to prevent health hazard during construction activities.

During the construction phase, approx. 200 workers per day will be working. Temporary

Toilets will be provided which will be operated and maintained by external agency.

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The source of solid waste & their disposal measures are given below:

SOURCE:

Construction debris: Only Small quantity of construction waste will be generated from the

entire project. It includes waste concrete, excavated soil, broken bricks, waste plaster, metallic

scrap etc.

Domestic Solid Waste: Approximately 50 Kg/day from labour use. It includes food waste,

rubbish & other biodegradable waste.

DISPOSAL:

Construction Debris: It will be used for leveling the site and base course preparation of

internal approach roads.

Domestic solid waste: The domestic solid waste from labours will be collected and disposed

off in municipal garbage collection bins.

2. WATER ENVIRONMENT

2.1 Give the total quantity of water requirement for the proposed project with the breakup

of requirements for various uses. How will the water requirement met? State the

sources & quantities and furnish a water balance statement.

Ans.: CONSTRUCTION PHASE:

Source: Municipal Water supply, Borewells and Tankers

Total Demand: 40 m3/day

Domestic & Flushing: 10 m3/day

Construction activity : 30 m3/day

OPERATION PHASE:

Source: Municipal Water supply / Recycled water

Domestic water requirement for residential buildings 773.1 m3/day

Flushing requirement of residential buildings 386.55 m3/day

Domestic water requirement for shops 7.2 m3/ day

Flushing requirement for shops 9.0 m3/ day

Domestic water requirement for club house 2.8 m3/day

Flushing requirement of club house 3.5 m3/day

Landscaping requirement 67.86 m3/day

Swimming Pool Requirement: 15 m3/day

Waste water generation 1182 m3/day

2.2

What is the capacity (dependable flow or yield) of the proposed source of water?

Ans.: The prime source of water during construction and operation will be municipal water supply.

There will be no withdrawal of ground water during construction and operational phases.

Tanker water may be used in case to meet the balance demand of project.

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2.3 What is the quality of water required, in case, the supply is not from a municipal

source? (Provide physical, chemical, biological characteristics with class of water

quality)

Ans.: There will be no withdrawal of ground water during construction and operational phases as

Municipal Main Supply provides water.

Tanker water is proposed to be used during operation phase in case of short supply or

emergency. The quality of water required will be as per WHO 1997 / IS 10500:1991. The

acceptable Fluoride concentration varies as a function of ambient temperature.

Indian Standard ( 2296 -1982 ) for drinking water Class A:

pH : 6.5 to 8.5

TDS : < 500 ppm

Total Hardness : < 300 ppm

Ca Hardness : < 200 ppm

Mg Hardness : < 100 ppm

Sulphates : < 400 ppm

Chloride : < 600 ppm

Iron : < 0.3 ppm

Total coli forms : Nil

( MPN/100 ml )

2.4 How much of the water requirement can be met from the recycling of treated

wastewater? (Give the details of quantities, sources and usage)

Ans.: About 1182 m3/day waste-water will be generated from project which will be treated in 5 STP

of 160 m3/day, 270 m

3/day, 240 m

3/day, 120 m

3/day & 280 m

3/day capacities respectively.

The treated waste water is reused for flushing (386.55 m3/day) & gardening (67.86 m

3/day)

purpose and excess quantity will be discharged to existing municipal drain.

2.5 Will there be diversion of water from other users? (Please assess the impacts of the

project on other existing uses and quantities of consumption)

Ans.: No diversion of water from existing users is expected by the proposed project. The prime

source of water supply during operation will be Municipal Water Supply. In case of short

supply or emergency to meet balance water requirement, tankers water will be used. There

will be no withdrawal of ground water during construction and operational phases. There will

be no significant impact on ground water since rain water harvesting is proposed to control

runoff.

2.6 What is the incremental pollution load from wastewater generated from the proposed

activity? (Give details of the quantities and composition of wastewater generated from

the proposed activity)

Ans.: About 1182 m3/day waste-water will be generated from project which will be treated in 5 STP

of 160 m3/day, 270 m

3/day, 240 m

3/day, 120 m

3/day & 280 m

3/day capacities respectively.

The treated waste water is reused for flushing (386.55 m3/day) & gardening (67.86 m

3/day)

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purpose and excess quantity will be discharged to existing municipal drain.

2.7 Give details of the water requirements met from water harvesting? Furnish details

of the facilities created.

Ans.: Rain-water harvesting is proposed to conserve rain water and thereby reduce surface run off

from project site. In general the rain water shall be collected directly to recharge pits & bore

wells with bypass provision to the area storm water mains.

2.8 What would be the impact of the land use changes occurring due to the proposed

project on the runoff characteristics (quantitative as well as qualitative) of the area in

the post construction phase on a long term basis? Would it aggravate the problems of

flooding or water logging in any way?

Ans.: No, adverse impact is envisaged due to change in land use by the project since rain water

harvesting is proposed to control surface run off. Effective storm water drainage system is

available around the proposed site.

2.9 What are the impacts of the proposal on the ground water? (Will there be tapping of

ground water; give the details of ground water table, recharging capacity and approvals

obtained from competent authority, if any

Ans.: There will be no significant adverse impact on ground water since rain water harvesting

through recharge pits & borewells is proposed to control surface runoff and conserve rain

water. The prime source of water supply during operation will be Municipal Water Supply &

External tankers. There will be no withdrawal of ground water during construction and

operational phases.

2.10 What precautions / measures are taken to prevent the run-off from construction

activities polluting land & aquifers? (Give details of quantities and the measures taken

to avoid the adverse impacts)

Ans.: Following measures are proposed in project to control run off from construction site:

Proper storm water drainage system comprising of lined drains is proposed.

Boundary wall will be constructed around the site.

Use of leak proof containers for storage oil to avoid contamination of runoff.

2.11 How is the storm water from within the site managed?(State the provisions made to

avoid flooding of the area, details of the drainage facilities provided along with a site

layout indication contour levels)

Ans.: Effective storm water drainage system has been proposed within the site. The Excess Storm

Water from other paved and unpaved areas is channelized using internal storm water drains

and finally leads to external municipal storm water drains.

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2.12 Will the deployment of construction labours particularly in the peak period lead to

unsanitary conditions around the project site (Justify with proper explanation)

Ans.: No, there will be no unsanitary conditions arise since proper sanitation facilities i.e. toilets

will be provided for labors. There will be no labour camp. Local labours will be employed

during construction. Temporary toilets will be provided which will be operated and

maintained by external agency.

2.13 What on-site facilities are provided for the collection, treatment & safe disposal of

sewage? (Give details of the quantities of wastewater generation, treatment capacities

with technology & facilities for recycling and disposal)

Ans.: About 1182 m3/day waste-water will be generated from project which will be treated in 5 STP

of 160 m3/day, 270 m

3/day, 240 m

3/day, 120 m

3/day & 280 m

3/day capacities respectively.

The treated waste water is reused for flushing (386.55 m3/day) & gardening (67.86 m

3/day)

purpose and excess quantity will be discharged to existing municipal drain.

2.14. Give details of dual plumbing system if treated waste water is used for flushing of toilets

or any other use.

Ans.: There will be dual plumbing system as sewer lines are laid down and connect the same to

sewage treatment plant.

3. VEGETATION

3.1.

Is there any threat of the project to the biodiversity? (Give a description of the local

ecosystem with its unique features, if any)

Ans.: No, there is no threat to the biodiversity due to the proposed project since no endangered/rare

species are found nearby project site. Further adequate plantation of endemic species is

proposed so as to retain diversity.

3.2. Will the construction involve extensive clearing or modification of vegetation?(Provide a

detailed account of the trees & vegetation affected by the project)

Ans.: No cutting of trees is involved and the site preparation activity shall only involve clearing of

vegetation and bushes. Further project proponent proposes tree plantation as per

norms/guidelines.

3.3. What are the measures proposed to be taken to minimize the likely impacts on important

site features (Give details of proposal for tree plantation, landscaping, creation of water

bodies etc along with a layout plan to an appropriate scale)

Ans.: The project has 13,572.62 m2 green belt area in which about 680 numbers of trees will be

planted. Local and fast growing species shall be planted and green belt will be developed for

control of pollution and aesthetic view of the site.

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4. FAUNA

4.1. Is there likely to be any displacement of fauna-both terrestrial and aquatic or creation of

barriers for their movement? Provide the details.

Ans.: No, there will be no displacement of aquatic animals by the proposed project. There will be

insignificant displacement of burrowing organisms from the project site to near by areas. To

mitigate the adverse impact, adequate number of trees will be planted at site and green cover

shall be provided for shelter of fauna.

4.2. Any direct or indirect impacts on the avifauna of the area? Provide details.

Ans.: No direct or indirect impact on avifauna is envisaged since no tree cutting is involved, further

plantation of additional trees shall serve as abode for the avifauna.

4.3. Prescribe measures such as corridors, fish ladders etc. to mitigate adverse impacts on

fauna.

Ans.: Prescribed measures such as corridors, fish ladders etc. are not applicable for this project.

5. AIR ENVIRONMENT

5.1. Will the project increase atmospheric concentration of gases & result in heat islands?

(Give details of background air quality levels with predicted values based on dispersion

models taking into account the increased traffic generation as a result of the proposed

constructions)

Ans.: This project will not result in any kind of heat islands due to vehicular emissions. To reduce

the gaseous emission from vehicle, proper entry/exit is proposed in the project with adequate

wide internal road.

5.2. What are the impacts on generation of dust, smoke, odours fumes or other hazardous

gases? Give details in relation to all the meteorological parameters.

Ans.: Construction activities results in dusting that can lead to high SPM and RSPM

concentration in local area.

To control dust, smoke and gases concentration following mitigation measures are

proposed:

1. Barricade the site periphery by corrugated tin sheets.

2. Sprinkle water on roads.

3. Dust mask will be provided to workers.

5.3. Will the proposal create shortage of parking space for vehicles? Furnish details of the

present level of transport infrastructure and measures proposed for improvement

including the traffic management at the entry & exit to the project site.

Ans.: Project Authorities have taken care to provide adequate parking facilities within the

premises. Hence, there will be no shortage of parking space for vehicles. Total 1431 cars

and 130 two wheelers parking will be provided in entire project.

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5.4. Provide details of the movement patterns with internal roads, bicycle tracks,

pedestrian pathways, footpaths etc., with areas under each category.

Ans.: There will be provision of proper entry-exit point for vehicle movements and pedestrian

users. Vehicle & pedestrian walkway clearly segregated.

5.5. Will there be significant increase in traffic noise & vibrations? Give details of the

sources and the measures proposed for mitigation of the above.

Ans.: No, there will not be significant increase in traffic noise & vibrations. Proper entries/exits

are proposed in the project with adequate wide internal roads for smooth traffic movement

at site. DG sets will be used at site, but it will be used for power back up only and its noise

would not have significant impact on surrounding environment. Also sufficient tree

plantation will be done to mitigate the air pollution.

5.6. What will be the impact of DG sets & other equipment on noise levels & vibration in

& ambient air quality around the project site? Provide details

Ans.: DG set will be used in construction and operation phase only in case of power failure.

The DG Sets shall be as per the guide lines laid down by EPR for specific noise emission

standards. Measures shall be taken for reduction of noise by using acoustic enclosures.

Noise emissions are expected from various construction equipment and machinery but will

not result in an impact since proper acoustic measures will be provided.

6. AESTHETICS

6.1. Will the proposed constructions in any way result in the obstruction of a view, scenic

amenity or landscapes? Are these considerations taken into account by the proponents?

Ans.: No, the proposed construction will not obstruct view, scenic amenity or landscape. The

premise is proposed after consideration of all such components. The architecture of the project

matches with the surroundings. Development will be planned in such a way that the organized

open areas and landscaped areas are at the centre.

6.2. Will there be any adverse impacts from new constructions on the existing structures?

What are the considerations taken into account?

Ans.: No, there will not be any adverse impact of the proposed construction on existing structures.

The project site is a vacant land. The various factors considered while designing the project

are as under:

1. Carrying capacity of existing road

2. Vehicular density

3. Water availability

4. Better ambient air quality

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6.3. Whether there are any local considerations of urban form & urban design influencing

the design criteria? They may be explicitly spelt out.

Ans.: The project is designed in accordance with Development Control Regulations of the

concerned authority and the features like Building Setback, Building height and open space

reservation, etc. are incorporated in project

6.4. Are there any anthropological or archaeological sites or artifacts nearby? State if any

other significant features in the vicinity of the proposed site have been considered.

Ans.: No, there are no archeological sites available near the project site.

7. SOCIO-ECONOMIC ASPECTS

7.1. Will the proposal result in any changes to the demographic structure of local population?

Provide the details.

Ans.: No. Majority of the labour will be recruited locally and only minimal skilled workers would be

from outside, which is anticipated to be very small and will not alter the existing demographic

profile of the area.

7.2. Give details of the existing social infrastructure around the proposed project.

Ans.: There is no major social infrastructure exist nearby the proposed site.

7.3. Will the project cause adverse effects on local communities, disturbance to sacred sites or

other cultural values? What are the safeguards proposed?

Ans.: The project will not cause any adverse effect on local community during the construction or

operational stage. No sacred site is located surrounding the project site. Construction activities

will not cause any harm to the local habitants in terms of emission, waste generation, effluent

generation, noise etc. During the operational phase also, the generated wastewater and solid

waste from the Buildings will be properly managed so that the local community as well as the

existing physical infrastructure does not feel much stress. The project will be constructed as

per the defined building by-laws of local authority. The project activities will be confined

within the premises and no adverse impacts are envisaged. The safeguards are mentioned in

the Environmental Management Plan.

8. BUILDING MATERIALS

8.1. May involve the use of building materials with high-embodied energy. Are the

construction materials produced with energy efficient processes? (Give details of energy

conservation measures in the selection of building materials and their energy efficiency)

Ans.: For construction the preference shall be given to fly ash bricks and recyclable aluminum in

doors and windows. The buildings will have Sewage Treatment Plant, Rainwater harvesting

systems and the common areas will be lit through CFL lights.

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8.2. Transport and handling of materials during construction may result in pollution, noise

& public nuisance. What measures are taken to minimize the impacts?

Mitigation Measures for Air Pollution during Construction Stage:

Air quality around the project site will be adversely impacted during construction stage.

Various construction activities especially related to handling of loose material are likely to

generate fugitive dust that will affect the air quality of the surrounding area of the project site.

To minimize such impacts following measures has been proposed.

All construction material will be covered by tarpaulin during transportation and will be kept

at covered.

Water sprinkling will be done for dust suppression.

To minimize the occupational health hazard, proper personal protective gears i.e. mask will

be provided to the workers who are engaged in dust generation activity.

Mitigation Measures for Noise Pollution during Construction Stage:

During construction stage, expected noise levels will be in the range of (80-85dBA), which

will decrease with increase in distance. Administrative as well as engineering control of noise

will be implemented. Isolation of noise generation sources and temporal differentiation of

noise generating activities will ensure minimum noise at receiver’s end.

All the construction activities will be carried out during the daytime. To prevent any

occupational health hazard, ear-muff / ear plug will be given to the workers working around

or operating plant and machinery emitting high noise levels. Use of such plant or machinery

will be strictly prohibited during night. Careful planning of machinery operation and

scheduling of operations will be done to minimise such impact.

8.3. Are recycled materials used in roads and structures? State the extent of savings

achieved?

Ans.: The use of recycled material such as fly ash has been proposed in construction of this project.

If the recyclable material is readily available and if it is economically feasible it will be used

for the construction of roads and structures. Waste from construction like excavated earth,

iron rods etc. will be recycled completely on the project site.

8.4. Give details of the methods of collection, segregation & disposal of the garbage

generated during the operation phases of the project.

Ans.: Waste generation in the operation Phase of entire project:

Dry waste : 1546.2 kg/day

Wet waste : 2319.3 kg/day

STP sludge : 100 kg/day

Hazardous waste: spent oil or oil grease for DG set paints etc.

Biomedical waste (If applicable) : Not applicable

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Mode of Disposal of waste:

Dry waste : Handed over to authorized recycler for further handling & disposal purpose

Wet waste: Through Organic Waste Processor. Generated manure will be used for

gardening

Hazardous waste : Handed over to authorized Vendor

Biomedical waste (If applicable) : Not Applicable

STP Sludge : Will be used as manure for gardening purpose

9. ENERGY CONSERVATION

9.1. Give details of the power requirements, source of supply, backup source etc. What is

the energy consumption assumed per square foot of built-up area? How have you tried

to minimize energy consumption?

Ans.: Following are the methods proposed for the project achieving the same.

Most of the common area lighting is proposed to work on high energy efficient lamps

(CFL) as specified in bureau of energy efficiency, which again results in saving in

general consumption.

The LPD is working less than 1W/ m2

Lamps (T5/T8)/ CFL. These give us a LPD less than 10W/m2 but still achieving the

required 200 LUX for ambient lighting.

9.2. What type of, and capacity of, power back-up do you plan to provide?

Ans.: 5 DG Set of 200 KVA is provided for power back up during operation phase.

9.3. What are the characteristics of the glass you plan to use? Provide specifications of its

characteristics related to both short wave and long wave radiation?

Ans.: As the proposed project is a Service Apartment, good quality of glass will be used. It, will

have the following specifications:

Glass Specifications : U=0.25 Btu/Hr Sqft.⁰F

Shading Coefficient : 0.4

Exposed Wall ‘U’ Value : 0.1 Btu/Hr. Ft2.OF

Partition Wall ‘U’ value : 0.34 Btu/Hr. Ft2.OF

Roof ‘U’ Value (Exposed to sun) : 0.05 Btu/Hr. Ft2.OF (Exposed) With thermal

Insulation

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9.4. What passive solar architectural features are being used in the building? Illustrate the

applications made in the proposed project.

Ans.: Passive solar architectural features are considered while designing the buildings in respect of

orientation of building for thermal insulation aspects in case of wall with fenestration & roof

etc. as per ECBC 2007 Guideline.

Orientation of Buildings and Elevation Features are planned to provide shading effect. The

proposed project will permit maximum daylight to interior to minimize overall energy

consumption. These features will also minimize the impact of climate both in summer and in

winter and as a result, the use of electricity will likely to be reduced.

9.5. Does the layout of streets & buildings maximize the potential for solar energy devices?

Have you considered the use of street lighting, emergency lighting and solar hot water

systems for use in the building complex? Substantiate with details.

Ans.: Yes, the building is designed in order to receive maximum solar light. Solar power operated

LED fixtures can be selected for External/Landscape lighting.

9.6. Is shading effectively used to reduce cooling/heating loads? What principles have been

used to maximize the shading of Walls on the East and the West and the Roof? How

much energy saving has been effected?

Ans.: Reducing Heat Gain Through Design:

A major portion of the built program shall be oriented so that most of the façades face

North – South thus reducing glare & prolonged sun exposure.

On the South façade glazing is proposed to be restricted to less than 40% of the total

surface area.

Reducing Heat Gain By Use Of Shading Devices:

Use of high reflective coatings on the terraces above provides a layer of heat insulation

to reduce heat gain through the roofs.

End walls of houses have been designed as 13½”thick.

9.7. Do the structures use energy-efficient space conditioning, lighting and mechanical

systems? Provide technical details. Provide details of the transformers and motor

efficiencies, lighting intensity and air-conditioning load assumptions? Are you using

CFC and HCFC free chillers? Provide specifications.

Ans.: Energy efficient space conditioning, lighting and mechanical systems are planned in

conformity with Energy Conservation Building Code 2007.

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9.8. What are the likely effects of the building activity in altering the micro-climates?

Provide a self assessment on the likely impacts of the proposed construction on creation

of heat island & inversion effects?

Ans.: The proposed construction will not alter the microclimate of the project site and

surroundings significantly. Also, it will not have appreciable impact on creation of heat

island and inversion effect due to the following reasons:

The building block within the complex is laid in such a manner that there remains sufficient

amount of external open space surrounding the block so that the air movement does not get

interrupted.

The building materials will be selected in such a way that the solar heat gain over the vertical

surface and roof is minimized. Adequate trees will be planted within the project boundaries,

along the periphery.

The buildings will be constructed with environmental friendly designs that will control

formulation of heat island effect. There will be also sufficient green cover at site to reduce

formation of heat island. Passive design concepts have been used to minimize energy

consumption and maximize the energy efficiency.

9.9. What are the thermal characteristics of the building envelope? (a) roof; (b) external

walls; and (c) fenestration? Give details of the material used and the U-values or the R

values of the individual components.

Ans.: Facade glazing: Glass selection with U value and Solar factor as per Hot-humid climatic

condition and building orientation. (SGU : SHGC – 0.4 ,U Value – 5.8 w/m2, DGU: SHGC –

0.2 , U Value – 1.8 w/m2)

9.10. What precautions & safety measures are proposed against fire hazards? Furnish details

of emergency plans.

Ans.: Efficient fire fighting system is proposed as per NBC norms.

During Construction Phase: Fire fighting measures like sand buckets and portable

extinguishers will be provided.

During Operational Phase: Fire fighting equipments like sand buckets and extinguisher,

Courtyard Hydrants, Sprinklers etc along with adequate water reservoir will be provided.

9.11. If you are using glass as wall material provides details and specifications including emissivity

and thermal characteristics.

Ans.: As the proposed project is a Service Apartment, good quality of glass will be used. It, will have the

following specifications:

Glass Specifications : U=0.25 Btu/Hr Sqft.⁰F

Shading Coefficient : 0.4

Exposed Wall ‘U’ Value : 0.1 Btu/Hr. Ft2.OF

Partition Wall ‘U’ value : 0.34 Btu/Hr. Ft2.OF

Roof ‘U’ Value (Exposed to sun) : 0.05 Btu/Hr. Ft2.OF (Exposed) With thermal

Insulation

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9.12. What is the rate of air infiltration into the building? Provide details of how you are

mitigating the effects of infiltration.

Ans.:

Outdoor Fresh Air Addition Rate: As per ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2004

Heat gain through lighting: 1 Watt/Sq. ft.

Infiltration has been considered as follows

For Windows - 0.8 cfm / sq.ft sash area.

For doors - 5. 0 cfm per person in room per door during occupying the building

The infiltrated air will be mitigated adding additional fresh air quantity for exhausts to

maintain positive pressure inside the room.

9.13. To what extent the non-conventional energy technologies are utilized in the overall

energy consumption? Provide details of the renewable energy technologies used.

Ans.: Yes, the building is designed in order to receive maximum solar light.

10. ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN

The Environment Management Plan would consist of all mitigation measures for each

item wise activity to be undertaken during the construction, operation and the entire life

cycle to minimize adverse environmental impacts as a result of the activities of the

project. It would also delineate the environmental monitoring plan for compliance of

various environmental regulations. It will state the steps to be taken in case of

emergency such as accidents at the site including fire.

Ans.: The Environment Management Plan (EMP) would consist of all mitigation measures for each

item wise activity to be undertaken during the construction and operation. It would also

delineate the environmental monitoring plan for compliance of various environmental

regulations. The EMP is presented in following section.

ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN

Environmental Management Plan during Construction Phase

Sr.

No.

Environmental

Components Predicted

Impacts

Probable

source of

Impact

Mitigation

Measures Remarks

CONSTRUCTION PHASE

1. Ambient Air

Quality

Negative

impact inside

construction

site premises.

No negative

impact outside

Dust emissions

from

excavation, air

emissions from

machinery and

other

Dust reduction

measures such as

road watering.

Periodic

maintenance of

construction

Impacts are

temporary

during

construction

phase. Impacts

will be confined

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site. construction

activities at site.

equipment. Use of

good quality fuels.

Use of Personal

Protective

Equipments

to short

distances, as

coarse particles

will settle within

the short

distance from

activities.

2. Noise Negative

impact near

noise

generation

sources inside

premises. No

significant

impact on

Ambient noise

levels in the

surrounding

area.

Noise generated

from

construction

activities and

operation of

construction

equipment and

DG sets

Use of well

maintained

equipment.

Heavy construction

activity limited to

day-time hours only.

Use of noise

mufflers in and

construction vehicle.

Use of

earplugs/muffs by

construction staff.

Temporary

impacts during

construction

phase. No

blasting or other

high noise

activities

envisaged.

3. Water No significant

negative

impact.

Surface runoff

from project

site. Oil/fuel

and waste spills.

Improper debris

disposal.

Discharge of

sewage from

labour camp.

Silt fences to reduce

run-off Secondary

containment and

dykes in material

storage areas.

Sewage treatment in

septic tanks.

Local Labour

will be

employed to

reduce size of

labour camps.

No perennial

surface water

resource

adjacent to site.

4. Land Minor negative

impact

Excavation,

Construction

debris, waste

from labour

camp.

Reutilization and

recycling of

construction debris

Waste from labour

camps will be

collected and

composted on site.

Non compostable

waste will be

transported to landfill

site. Topsoil will be

conserved and used for

landscaping in

functional phase.

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5. Aesthetics Minor negative

impacts

Construction

activities and

Excavation

The impacts will be

compensated by

extensive tree

plantation and

gardening in the use

phase.

Short term

impact restricted

only in the

initial stages of

construction.

Environmental Management Plan during Operational Phase

Sr.

No.

Environmental

Components

Predicted

Impacts

Probable Source of

Impact

Mitigation

Measures Remarks

OPERATIONAL PHASE

1. Ambient Air

Quality

Minor

Negative

impact

Particulate and

gaseous emissions

from DG sets and

vehicle movement

Use of low sulphur

good fuel

--

2. Noise Minor

negative

impact

inside

premises.

Noise from vehicle

movement and

operation of diesel

generator sets

during power

failure.

Housing of DG sets

in buildings with

appropriate

acoustics.

Traffic management

measures to reduce

noise

Appropriate trees

which will act as

noises barriers will

be planted in the

premises and along

roadside.

--

3. Water No

significant

adverse

impact

Oil/ fuel and waste

spills in vehicle

parking area.

Discharge of

sewage.

Discharge of

contaminated storm

water

Sewage water will

be treated and

recycled.

Rainwater

harvesting and

recharge of

groundwater aquifer

is proposed.

Good housekeeping

and storm water

management will be

followed.

Recycled water

will be used for

gardening and

flushing purpose.

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4. Land No negative

impact

Storage and

disposal of solid

wastes.

Discharge of

sewage.

Fuel and material

spills.

Treatment and reuse

of sewage water.

Integrated waste

management and

spill control plan

Dry garbage will be

sent for recycling

and wet garbage will

be composted.

Segregation of

dry and wet

garbage will be

done before

disposal.

5. Biological Overall

Positive

impact

Habitat disturbance Green spaces inside

the premises will

help to compensate

the earlier effect

from vegetation.

Landscaping and

extensive plantation

in the premises.

Landscaping

will help in

reducing any

adverse impacts

on air and noise

quality.

6. Socio-economic Overall

positive

impact

Increased job

opportunity in

household

maintenance and

ancillary services.

-- Positive and

long term

impact-

7. Traffic Pattern

No

significant

Impact

The complex is

likely to add

moderately to the

traffic flow

considered during

peak hour.

Traffic

Management

practises will be

employed.

Adequate parking

space will be

provided in the

premises.

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TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PLAN

During Construction Phase:

Adequately wide entry/ exit; will be provided with approach road. Proper parking will be

provided for vehicles which come on site. Heavy vehicles movement will be restricted during

night time only.

During Operation Phase:

There will be ample space for movement and parking of the vehicles. Proper Traffic

management plan will facilitate easy and smooth movement without any hindrance to the

regular flow of traffic on the main road.

SOCIAL MANAGEMENT

The site will be an impetus to the process urbanization. Improvement in earning will result in

better education, consumer goods, sanitation, healthy and overall better quality of life. Hence,

a net positive impact is expected on life style.

During the construction phase, skilled workers, unskilled workers & semi skilled workers

will work.

During functional phase, it generates direct and indirect employment like securities services,

cleaning, building maintenance, gardening, vendors etc.

These services will be under contract includes:

Security Services

Cleaning & Housekeeping

Gardening

Transportation

Thus, indirect growth impetus to the medical, hospital & healthcare sector is likely to be

outside the study area.

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