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(PREPARED UNDER RULE 12 (1) AND AS PER AMENDMENT RULES 41 & 42 UNDER TAMILNADU
MINOR MINERAL CONCESSION RULES, 1959)
(Lease Periods = Three Months)
IN
LOCATION OF THE QUARRY LEASE APPLIED AREA
EXTENT : 3.00.0Ha,
S.F.NO : 162 (PART),
VILLAGE : AYANPAPPAKUDI,
TALUK : MADURAI SOUTH,
DISTRICT : MADURAI,
STATE : TAMIL NADU.
FOR
APPLICANT
Thiru. G.Dhanabalan,
S/o. Gurunathan,
378, Pokkuvarathu Nagar,
PTC Post, Perungudi,
Madurai -625 022.
PREPARED BY
A.Jagannathan, B.E., F.C.C., M.M.E.A.,
Qualified Person
RQP/MAS/019/87/A.
Old.No.260-B, New No :17,
Advaitha Ashram Road,
Alagapuram, Salem – 636 004.
Cell: 94433 56539,
E-mail: [email protected]
G.Dhanabalan,
S/o. Gurunathan,
378, Pokkuvarathu Nagar,
PTC Post, Perungudi,
Madurai -625 022.
CONSENT LETTER FROM APPLICANT
The Mining Plan in respect of Gravel Quarry in S.F.No. 162 (Part) over
an extent of 3.00.0Ha of Government Poramboke land (Aivathankulam BDO
tank) in Ayanpappakudi Village, Madurai South Taluk, Madurai District,
Tamilnadu State has been prepared by
A.Jagannathan, B.E., F.C.C., M.M.E.A.,
RQP/MAS/019/87/A
I request the District Collector, Madurai to make further
correspondence regarding the modification of the Mining Plan with the said
recognized qualified person at his following address.
A.Jagannathan, B.E., F.C.C., M.M.E.A.,
Old.No.260-B, New No:17,
Advaitha Ashram Road,
Alagapuram, Salem – 636 004.
Cell: 94422 78601, 94433 56539.
I hereby undertake that all the modifications, if any made in the
mining plan by the qualified person may be deemed to have been made
with my knowledge and consent and shall be acceptable to me and binding
on me in all respects.
Signature of Applicant
G.Dhanabalan
Place: Madurai
Date: 26.05.2017
G.Dhanabalan,
S/o. Gurunathan,
378, Pokkuvarathu Nagar,
PTC Post, Perungudi,
Madurai -625 022.
DECLARATION OF THE APPLICANT
The Mining Plan in respect of Gravel Quarry in S.F.No. 162 (Part)
over an extent of 3.00.0Ha of Government Poramboke land (Aivathankulam
BDO tank) in Ayanpappakudi Village, Madurai South Taluk, Madurai District,
Tamilnadu State has been prepared in full consultation with me.
I have understood its contents and agree to implement the same
in accordance with Laws, Rules and Act applicable to Quarry.
Signature of Applicant
G.Dhanabalan
Place: Madurai
Date: 26.05.2017
A.Jagannathan, B.E., F.C.C., M.M.E.A.,
Old.No.260-B, New No:17,
Advaitha Ashram Road,
Alagapuram, Salem – 636 004.
Cell: 94422 78601, 94433 56539.
CERTIFICATE FROM THE QUALIFIED PERSON
This is to certify that the Provisions of Rule 12 (1) and as per
amendment rules 41 & 42 Under Tamilnadu Minor Mineral Concession Rules,
1959 have been observed in the preparation of Mining Plan for Gravel
Quarry in S.F.No. 162 (Part) over an extent of 3.00.0Ha of Government
Poramboke land (Aivathankulam BDO tank) in Ayanpappakudi Village,
Madurai South Taluk, Madurai District, Tamilnadu State has been prepared
for
Thiru. G.Dhanabalan,
S/o. Gurunathan,
378, Pokkuvarathu Nagar,
PTC Post, Perungudi,
Madurai -625 022.
Whenever specific permissions/exemptions/ relaxations and
approvals are required, the applicant will approach the concerned authorities
of the District Collectorate, Madurai, Tamilnadu for such
permissions/exemptions/relaxations and approvals.
It is also certified that information furnished in the above Mining plan
are true and correct to the best of my knowledge.
Signature of the Qualified person
A.Jagannathan, B.E., F.C.C., M.M.E.A.,
RQP/MAS/019/87/A
Place: Salem
Date: 06.06.2017
LIST OF CONTENTS
S.No. Description Page
No.
1.0 General Information 3
2.0 Location 4
3.0
PART-A
Geology and Mineral Reserves
5
4.0 Mining 6
5.0 Blasting 8
6.0 Mine Drainage 8
7.0 Other Permanent Structures 8
8.0 Employment Potential & Welfare Measures 10
9.0
PART-B
Environment Management Plan
11
10.0 Mine Closure Plan 16
11.0 Any Other Details Intend to Furnish by the Applicant 17
LIST OF ANNEXURES
S.No. Description Annx.no.
1. Copy of Precise Area Communication Letter I
2. Copy of FMB II
3. Copy of Village map III
4. Copy of Adangal IV
5. Copy of A-Register V
6. Copy of BDO Letter VI
7. Copy of ID Proof VII
8. Copy of QP Certificate VIII
LIST OF PLATES
S.NO Description Plate No
1 Location plan I
2 Environmental Plan and Land use Land Cover IA
3 Key Plan IB
4 Topographical, Geological Plan and Sections II
5 Conceptual plan and sections III
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MINING PLAN FOR GRAVEL QUARRY OVER AN EXTENT OF 3.00.0HA IN
AYANPAPPAKUDI VILLAGE, MADURAI SOUTH TALUK, MADURAI DISTRICT, TAMILNADU.
(Prepared Under Rule 12 (1) and as per amendment rules 41 & 42 Under Tamilnadu Minor
Mineral Concession Rules, 1959)
GENERAL INFORMATION AND EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The present Mining plan & Environmental Management plan is prepared
for Thiru. G.Dhanabalan, S/o. Gurunathan, 378, Pokkuvarathu Nagar, PTC Post, Perungudi,
Madurai -625 022.
The applicant applied to quarry for Gravel in Government Poramboke Land
(Aivathankulam BDO tank), Survey field No.162 (Part) over an Extent of 3.00.0Ha out of
60.45.5Ha in Ayanpappakudi Village, Madurai South Taluk, Madurai District for a period of
Three Months only.
The application was meritoriously processed by the District Collector, Madurai and passed
an order vide Rc.No.509/2015-Mines, Dated:26.05.2017 to obtain an approved mining plan
and Environmental Clearance from the Appropriate Authorities, Madurai, Tamil Nadu as per the
order of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in I.A.No 12-13/2011 in S.L.P.No. 19628-
19629 of 2009 etc., dt. 27.02.2012 the Ministry of Environment and Forest office
Memorandum Dt 18.05.2012 and as per the Rule 41 & 42 Amendment vide
G.O.MS.No.79, Industries (MMC.1), 6th April 2015 in the TAMIL NADU MINOR
MINERAL CONCESSION RULES, 1959.
Rule 41. Mining plan is pre – requisite to the grant of lease and submission and
approval of Mining plan for Minor Minerals other than Granite.
Rule 42 Submission of environment clearance for the grant of quarry lease for
Minor Minerals including Granite.
Hence this Mining plan is prepared as per precise area communication letter received
from the District Collector, Madurai District.
Short Notes of Mining plan
a. Village Panchayat - Ayanpappakudi
b. Panchayat Union - Madurai South
c. The proposed total mineable reserves = 30,000m3 of Gravel.
d. The proposed quantity of reserves (level of production)
to be mined = 30,000m3 of Gravel for a
period of Three months.
e. Total extent of the area = 3.00.0Ha
f. Period of mining = Three months.
g. Depth of mining =1.0m from the surface level.
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h. Method of mining (level of mechanization)
Opencast Semi mechanized method without drilling and blasting.
i. Type of machineries used in the quarry = Machinaries like excavators are proposed for
quarrying Gravel.
j. No trees are uprooted due to this quarrying operations.
k. There is No Export of Gravel.
l. Toposketch covering an 1Km radius around the proposed area with markings of
habitations, water bodies including streams, rivers, roads, major structure like
bridges, wells, archeological importance, places of worships is marked and enclosed
as plate No.IA.
m. The lease applied area is about 3.00.0Ha, is bounded by four corners, they are
designated as 1-4 Clockwise from the south western, the coordinates for all the
corners are clearly marked and enclosed as Plate No 1A.
n. The diagram of proposed mining area showing the dimensions of the pit, its proposed
depth of mining, proposed extent of area are marked enclosed as Plate No. II.
o. The area applied for lease is 10Km away from the interstate boundary, protected
area, under wild life protection ACT 1972, critically polluted areas as identified by
CPCB and notified Eco sensitive areas.
p. No wastages are anticipated in the lease applied area, hence waste dump is not
proposed.
q. Around 7 employees are proposed to be deployed for the quarrying operation.
r. Total cost of the project is about Rs. 7,45,000/-
This mining plan and Environment Management plan is prepared by incorporating the
conditions stipulated in the precise area communication and by considering all the
parameters required for the safe and systematic quarrying operations in order to excavate
30,000m3 of Gravel for a period of Three months only.
Gravel is composed of unconsolidated rock fragments that have a general particle
size range and include size classes from granule- to cobble-sized fragments. Gravels is sub-
categorized by the Udden-Wentworth scale into granular Gravels (>2 to 4 mm or 0.079 to
0.16 in) and pebble Gravels (>4 to 64 mm or 0.2 to 2.5 in). One cubic yard of Gravels
typically weighs about 3000 pounds (or a cubic meter is about 1,800 kilograms).
The applicant intends to desilt Gravel for storage capacity of the tank (Aivathankulam
BDO tank).
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1.0 GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1 a) Name of the Applicant Thiru. G.Dhanabalan,
b) Address of the Applicant
(with phone No. & e-mail)
Address : S/o. Gurunathan,
378, Pokkuvarathu Nagar,
PTC Post, Perungudi,
District : Madurai
Cell : 98426 56465
c) Status of the Applicant
(Individual / Company /
Firm)
The Applicant is an Individual.
1.2 a) Mineral which the
Applicant intend to mine
The Applicant intends to quarry Gravel only.
b) Precise area
communication letter
details received from the
Government
The District collector, Madurai passed an order
vide Rc.No.509/2015-Mines, Dated:26.05.2017 to
obtain an approved mining plan and
Environmental Clearance from the appropriate
authority, Tamil Nadu.
c) Period of permission /
lease to be granted
The Applicant has applied for permission for the
period of Three Months.
d) Name and address of the
RQP / Authorized person
preparing the mining plan
Name : A.Jagannathan, B.E., F.C.C., M.M.E.A.,
Qualified Person
Address : Old.No.260-B, New No: 17,
Advaitha Ashram Road,
Alagapuram, Salem – 636 004.
Mobile : 94433 56539.
Tele Fax : 0427- 2431989
Registration No : RQP/MAS/019/87/A
Valid up to : 17.11.2021
Email : [email protected]
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2.0 LOCATION
a) Details of the area (with
location map)
The quarry lease applied area falls in the
in Ayanpappakudi Village.
Aivathankulam BDO tank is located 1.5km
Northern side of Perungudi Village.
i) District, Taluk and
village
Madurai District, Madurai South Taluk,
Ayanpappakudi Village.
ii) Survey Number 162 (Part)
iii) Extent(in hectares)
Area recommended for quarry 3.00.0Ha out of
60.45.5 Ha
b) Classification of the area
(Ryotwari/ Poramboke /
others)
Government Poramboke Land
c) Ownership / Occupancy of
the applied area (surface
right)
It’s a Government Poramboke Land. Its maintained
By BDO, Thiruparangundram.
d) Toposheet No. with
latitude and longitude
Topo sheet No - 58- K/01
Latitude 09°51'46.98"N to 09°51'57.06"N
Longitude 78°05'53.06"E to 78°06'01.00"E
e) Existence of public road /
Railway line, if any nearby
and approximate distance
The Metal road is available on the Northeastern
side of the area these roads lead Connecting to
Perungudi State highway road at a distance of
170m.
The panchayat road is available from the main
road to quarry site no patta land roads are
encountered for the haulage of Gravel.
The Nearest Railway line is Madurai –
Virudhunagar which is about 3.5km on the
Northwestern side of the area.
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PART – A
3. 0 GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESERVES
3.1 Brief description of the
Topography and general Geology
of the area (with plans)
The Topography of the land is slightly
undulated terrain. It s a tank, only used for
storing the water in the rainy season. The Gravel
formation is accumulated in the tank. The Gravel
is formed by the erosion and transportation of
rock particles. The altitude of the area is 125m
(Maximum) from MSL.
The slope of the area is gentle towards northern
side. Please refer the Topography, Geological plan
and sections (Plate No –II)
3.2 Details of exploration already
carried out if any
No exploration was carried out. The Gravel
formation is found right from the surface and
proposed to excavate upto a depth of 1.0m only.
3.3 Estimation of reserves The Geological plans demarcating the
commercially viable Gravel body have been
prepared in 1:1000 scales (Plate No.II).
Totally two sections have been drawn, one
section is drawn along the Length wise as (X-Y)
another section is drawn the Width wise as (A-B) to
choose the maximum area cover under the lease in
the Horizontal 1:1000 and Vertical 1: 100 (please
refer Plate No- II).
The cross sectional area for the proved
depth persistence of 1.0m has been worked out for
the section. The cross sectional area multiplied by
its length of influence on the longer axis gives the
volume (insitu) in the cross sectional area.
The sum total of the insitu reserves available within
the individual cross sectional area gives the
geological resources of the lease applied area.
As the recoverable of Gravel in the terms of
cubic meter. The Geological Resources, Mineable
Reserves are given only in terms of Cubic meter.
The Details of estimation of Geological
Resources and Mineable Reserves with reference to
Topography, Geological Plan and Section shown in
(Plate No. II).
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a) Geological reserves with
geological sections on a scale of
1:1000.
The Geological Resources upto a depth of
1.0m. Availability of Resources is given below.
Geological Resources
(Please refer Plate No-II)
Section L (m) W (m) D (m)
(Avg)
Volume
(m3)
ROM
(m3)
XY-AB 300 100 1.0 30000 30000
Total 30000
Total ROM = 30,000m3
Total Geological Resource upto a depth of 1.0m
= 30,000m3
b) Recoverable reserves There is no wastages anticipated hence the
Geological Resources are calculated as Mineable
Reserves.
Mineable (Recoverable) Reserves
(Please refer Plate No-II)
Section L (m) W (m) D (m)
(Avg)
Volume
(m3)
ROM
(m3)
XY-AB 300 100 1.0 30000 30000
Total 30000
Total Mineable Reserves are calculated upto a
depth of 1.0m below the ground level
= 30,000m3 for a period of three months.
4.0 MINING
4.1 Method of mining (opencast /
underground)
Opencast method of shallow mining
is proposed, Machineries like excavator are proposed
for quarrying Gravel 1.0m depth.
No drilling or blasting is proposed for this type
of Gravel quarrying, it is a conventional eco
friendly quarrying operation.
The Gravel will be loaded directly to the
trucks / Lorries for transportation to the needy
customers site for filling and leveling of low lying
areas.
4.2 Mode of working (mechanized,
semi mechanized, manual)
It’s a conventional opencast quarrying operation
without drilling and blasting.
4.3 Proposed bench height 1.0m height.
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4.4 Indicate the overburden /
mineral production expected pit
wise as detailed below
(composite plan and section
showing pit layout, dumps,
disposal of waste if any etc.)
There is no overburden and the Gravel is to exploit
only to a depth of 1.0m right from the surface, and
proposed to excavate for a period of Three
Months.
Year wise Production Table
Months Pit
No.(s)
Overburden ROM ore/
Mineral
Saleable ore /
Mineral
Sub grade
ore / mineral
Mineral
rejects
Ore to
overburden ratio
Three months
I Nil 30,000m3 30,000m3 Nil Nil Nil
Fourth
The applicant has obtain permission to quarry Gravel for a period of Three Months only. Fifth
Sixth
Seventh
The applicant proposed to quarry 30,000m3 of Gravel upto a depth of 1.0m from the
existing profile of tank.
4.5 Machineries used
a) For mining Excavator 110-150 of 0.90m3 capacity, Diesel Drive.
b) Loading equipment Excavator 110-150 of 0.90m3 capacity, Diesel Drive.
c) Transportation (includes
within the mine and mine to
destination
Hired Tippers 10/20Ts capacity. Diesel Drive. (Only
from quarry to needy customers site)
4.6 Disposal of overburden /
waste
There is no wastage is anticipated during the
quarrying operation the entire Gravel will directly
loaded into tippers for filling and leveling of low lying
areas for agriculture and other infrastructure
development work in and around the area.
4.7 Brief note on conceptual
mining plan for the entire
lease period base on the
geological, mining and
environmental considerations
Conceptual mining plan is prepared based upon
Topography, Geological plan and section with an
object of Three Months of systematic development of
lay outs, selection of ultimate pit limit etc.,
The ultimate pit size is designed based on certain
practical parameters such as economical depth of
quarrying & permissible area etc., The ultimate pit
dimensions of the quarry are given below.
Description L (m) W (m) D (m)
Conceptual 300 100 1.0
It is a Conventional Eco friendly Quarrying
operation without drilling and Blasting.
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5.0 BLASTING
5.1 Blasting pattern
It’s a Conventional Eco friendly quarrying proposed
without drilling and blasting.
5.2 Type of explosives to be used
5.3 Measures proposed to
minimize ground vibration due
to blasting
5.4 Storage and safety measures
to be taken while blasting
6.0 MINE DRAINAGE
6.1 Depth of water table (based on
nearby wells and water bodies)
The water table in the area is 30m BGL in summer
season and 25m in Rainy season which is observed
from the nearby wells and the data obtained from
existing private bore well.
Table-4
S.No Type Distance &
Direction
Location
1. Bore well 240m SE 09°51'42.64"N
78°06'01.78"E
Hence the ground water will not be affected in
any manner due to the quarrying operation during
the entire life period.
6.2 Arrangements and places
where the mine water is finally
proposed to be discharged
There is no such type of activities anticipated in
this quarrying operation.
7.0 OTHER PERMANENT STRUCTURES (also shown in the map)
7.1 Habitations / village natham No houses are located within the radius of 300m.
7.2 Power lines (HT/ LT) There is no LT/ HT line within the radius of 50m from
the proposed quarry site.
7.3 Water bodies (river, Pond,
lake, odai, channel etc.)
The lease applied area lies in Aivathankulam BDO
tank. There are no other major water bodies like
river, Channel etc., within the radius of 500m.
7.4 Archaeological / historical
monuments
There is no Archaeological / historical monuments
within 500m radius from the area.
7.5 Road (NH, SH others) The Nearest National Highway (NH-45B) Madurai –
Thoothukudi is about 2.5Km on the Southeastern side
of the area.
The State Highway (SH-32) Madurai – Perungudi is
about 170m on the Eastern side of the area.
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7.6 Places of worship There is no place of worships within the Radius of
500m.
7.7 Reserved forest / forest /
social forest / wild life
sanctuary etc.
There are no Reserved forest / social forest / wild life
sanctuary within 500m radius.
S.
No.
Salient Futures
Present around site
Prescribed
safety distance
Actual Distance from the site
1. Railways, Highways,
Reservoirs or Canal
50m Railway line –
3.5Km (Madurai – Virudhunagar) Northwestern
side.
Highways-
National Highway (NH-45B) Madurai–
Thoothukudi is about 2.5Km on the
Southeastern side of the area.
Reservoir – No reservoir within the radius of
1Km.
Canal- There is no canal in the area.
2. Village Road 10m village road is present 500m away from the
Northern side of the area.
3. Habitation / Village 300m No habitations within the radius of 300m,
Actual distance are clearly marked in the Plate
No I-B
S.No Name of the Village
Approximate distance
& Direction from lease applied area
1. JP Nagar 2.0km - NE
2. Perungudi 1.5km - S
3. Mullakulam 1.5Km - SW
4. Pamban Nagar Colony 2.0Km - NW
4. Adjacent Patta Land 7.5m The area applied for lease is Government land,
no patta lands adjacent to the pits proposed for
quarrying operation.
5. Housing area, EB
line
(HT & LT Line)
50m No Housing areas within the radius of 300m.
HT Line - No HT line within the radius of 50m.
LT Line – No LT line within the radius of 50m
6. Boundaries of the
permitted area
7.5m &
10m
The boundaries of the permitted areas are as
follows. Direction S.F.No Classification
North 162 (Part) Government
Poramboke land
(Aivathankulam
BDO tank)
East 162 (Part) South 162 (Part) West 162 (Part)
7. Reserve forest /
protected area / ECO
sensitive area
10Km There is no reserved forest/Protected area/Eco
sensitive area within the radius of 10Km.
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8.0 EMPLOYMENT POTENTIAL & WELFARE MEASURES
8.1 Employment potential
(skilled, semi skilled,
unskilled)
The following man power is proposed for the Gravel
quarrying to carry out the day-to-day quarrying
activities, aimed at the proposed production target and
also to comply with the statutory provisions of the
Government norms.
Skilled :
1. Mines foreman : 1
2. Supervisors : 1
Total : 2 Nos.
Semi-skilled:
Excavators Operators : 1
Co operator : 1
Total : 2 Nos
Un -Skilled:
Watchman : 1
Unskilled – helpers : 2
Total : 3 Nos
Grand Total : 7 Nos
Allowing for 10% absenteeism, the No. of men of roll
will be around 6.
The above manpower is adequate to meet out
the production schedule and the machinery strength
envisaged in the mining plan and to comply with the
statutory provisions of the Mines Safety Regulations.
It is been ensured that the labour will not be deployed
less than 21 years, no child labour will engaged or
entertained for any kind of quarrying operations. All the
labours engaged for quarrying operations will be insured
during the quarry lease period.
8.2 Welfare measures
a) Drinking water Packaged Drinking water will be brought from the
authorized water suppliers in the Perungudi which is
about 1.5km on the Southern side of the area.
b) Sanitary facilities Hygienic Sanitary facilities will be constructed with in
the quarrying area as semi permanent structure.
c) First Aid facility First aid kits are kept in Mines office room if any
accident happens first aid will be given at site and the
injured person will be taken to the hospital immediately,
Hospital is available at Perungudi is about 1.5km on the
Southern of the area. The competent statutory foreman
will be in charge of first aid.
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d) Labours Health In the conventional Eco friendly opencast quarrying
operation No drilling or blasting is involved only
excavators are used, hence labours health may not
affect in any manner however periodically medical
checkup will be conducted to all the workers in applicant
own cost.
e) Precautionary safety
measures to the labourers
All the quarry workers will be provided with
safety helmets, Mine Goggles, Ear plugs, ear muffs,
Dust mask, reflector jackets and Safety Shoes as
personal protective device as per the specification of
Director of Mine Safety. Besides also conducting
periodically medical checkup for all workers for any
mine health related problems, proper training and
induction will be given to quarrying personal to create
awareness of conventional Eco friendly quarrying
operations.
PART – B
9.0 ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN
9.1 Existing landuse pattern The land is specifically used for collecting the water
during the rainy season.
9.2 Water Regime Ground water is about 30mt depth from ground level.
The quarrying is restricted up to 1.0m from existing
ground profile Government Poramboke land
(Aivathankulam BDO tank), hence the quarry
operation will not be affected by the ground water.
9.3 Flora and fauna The main trees are Julia Flora, Neem, etc., There is no
wild life, bird sanctuary, reserve or social forest near
the area applied for quarrying lease. No flora of
botanical interest nor fauna of zoological interest
Noticed.
9.4 Climatic conditions Both the North East and South West monsoon occurs
here and the summer are hot and winter are cools.
During April and May the temperature may shoot upto
40°C and during winter the temperature does not fall
below 25°C. The annual rainfall is around 900mm.
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9.5 Human settlement
There are few villages located in 5Km radius from the
lease applied area the details of the areas are given
below.
S.No Name of the village Distance in
Km
Approximate
population
1. JP Nagar 2.0km - NE 850
2. Perungudi 1.5km - S 1250
3. Mullakulam 1.5Km - SW 750
4. Pamban Nagar Colony 2.0Km - NW 850
9.6 Plan for air, dust suppression In this conventional Eco friendly quarrying operation
only Excavator are proposed without drilling and
blasting, hence the air quality will not affect due to
the quarrying operation, water will be sprinkled in the
haul roads periodically to suppress dust Ambient Air
Quality monitoring will be carried out to check the
Quality of Air in and around the Quarry. Water for dust
suppression will be extract from the nearby borewells.
9.7 Plan for noise level control This Conventional Eco Friendly quarrying
operation does not involve any blasting and drilling
methods, hence noise will be minimal and this is only
due to the movement of Excavators and Trucks.
Periodically Noise level monitoring will be carried out
to check the Noise level in and around the Quarry.
The drivers will be strictly instructed to move
the vehicle during the transportation not exceed
40 km per hour. Sentries with flags & whistle will
posted in village junction and populated area to
control and regulate traffic.
9.8 Environmental impact
assessment statement
describing impact of mining
on the next five years
The life span of the quarry is proposed for the period
of three months only; the Proposed quarrying for a
small production of Gravel does not involve any drilling
and blasting. Such limited mining activity is not likely
to cause any impact adversely on environment as far
as pollution of air, water and noise is concerned.
9.9 Proposal for waste
management
There are no wastages anticipated during the
quarrying operation. The entire Gravel will be
transported to the needy customer’s site.
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9.10 Proposal for reclamation of
land affected during mining
activities and at the end of
mining (refilling / fencing
etc.)
The quarry operation is up to a depth of 1.0m, after
removing the Gravel there is no proposal for backfilling
or reclamation. The land will be leveled and only used
for facilitate the storage capacity of tank, the leveling
cost would be around Rs.20,000/-
9.11 Program of afforestation
(indicate extend, number,
name of species to be
afforested)
After the completion of the quarrying operation, the
land will be enhancing the Capacity of the BDO Tank.
The applicant ensures to plant native species like
pungam, neem, causirina on the periphery of the tank
bund or nearby villages and village road after
consultation with the panchayat authorities. It is
proposed to plant around 10 trees. The cost estimate
for afforestation is around Rs. 5,000/-
9.12 Proposed financial estimate /
budget for (EMP)
environment management:
The proposed financial estimate budget for EMP is
around Rs. 14,000/- for the period of Three Months
only.
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Project cost / investment
i) Land cost It is a Government Land hence no cost is involved.
ii) Machinery to be used The excavators of 0.90m3 bucket capacity and
tippers of 10/20Ts capacity will be used.
The quantity of Diesel consumption is based on the
working hours of Excavators (Filling Factor and loading
Cycling), in the open cast quarry project Excavators
are proposed to quarry Gravel. Average Diesel
consumption of Hitachi Excavator model EX 110-150 is
16Ltrs/ Hr.
Total number of Excavator used
for quarrying Gravel = 1No
Average Diesel consumption
Tata Hitachi (Model Ex-110-150) = 16Ltr/Hr
Diesel Prize around = Rs. 60 (At present scenario)
Total Excavator running hours for the project
One excavator will excavate 60m3/Hour
= 30000 /60m3
= 500 Excavator hours
One Excavator will consume 16Ltrs/ hour
Hence 500 X16 = 8000 Ltrs of HSD will be
utilized for the entire project life.
The hired vehicle charges per hour inclusive of diesel
around Rupees 1200/hour
Total running hours = 500hours
= 500hours x Rs.1200
= Rs 6,00,000/- for the entire project life.
A. Operational Cost
For excavation = Rs. 6,00,000/-
Temporary rest shelter= Rs. 20,000/-
Sanitary facilities = Rs. 50,000/-
Drinking Water = Rs. 3,000/-
Sanitary arrangement = Rs. 3,000/-
Safety kits = Rs. 10,000/-
Leveling after quarrying = Rs 20,000/-
Total operational cost = Rs. 7,06,000/-
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iii) Refilling / Fencing There is no proposal for Refilling, hence no cost is
involved.
iv) Labourers shed Manual labours are proposed for quarrying Gravel.
The labours are from nearby local villages, hence no
cost is involved. Rest shelter will be constructed as
semi permanent structure at the cost of
Rs.20,000/-
v) Sanitary facility Sanitary facility will be constructed as semi-
permanent structure, the cost will be around
Rs.50,000/-
vi) Others items Leveling after quarrying = Rs. 20,000/-
The applicant ensures to involve the corporate social
responsibilities likes providing note books to nearby
schools, participate the local festival activities, and
provide drinking water facilities to the nearby
villages the cost would be around Rs. 20,000/-
(a) Expenditure
i) Drinking water facility for
the labourers
7 labours at the rate of Rs 1,000/ month for a period
of Three Months, the cost will be around Rs.3,000/-
ii) Sanitary arrangement, Sanitary maintenance at the cost of Rs 1,000/ month
the cost will be around Rs.3,000/- for a period of
Three Months.
iii) Safety kits, Rs.10,000 will be spent for the safety kits such as
Helmet, Goggles, Ear plugs, Ear mask, Safety shoes
and Reflector jackets.
iv) Water sprinkling
(if necessary)
Rs.3000/ month will be spent for sprinkling the water
on haul roads for Dust suppression; the cost will be
around Rs.9,000/- for a period of Three months.
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v) Afforestation etc. No Afforestation is proposed on periphery within the
lease applied area, plantation will be carried out in
the nearby village and village roads. The cost
estimate is around Rs.5,000/-
B. EMP cost
i. Water Sprinkling = Rs. 9,000/-
ii. Afforestation cost = Rs. 5,000/-
Total = Rs. 14,000/-
A. Operational cost = Rs 7,06,000/-
B. EMP Cost = Rs 14,000/-
Total Project Cost (A+B) = Rs 7,20,000/-
The applicant ensures to involve corporate social
responsibilities (CSR) like providing note books to
nearby school, providing drinking water facilities to
the nearby villages etc., more than 2.5% from the
total project cost the cost would be around
Rs 25,000/-
Total Project cost = Rs. 7,20,000/-
CSR Cost (more than 2.5%) = Rs. 25,000/-
Total cost = Rs. 7,45,000/-
(The Project cost including EMP Cost is seven lakhs
and forty five thousand rupees only)
10. MINE CLOSURE PLAN
10.1 Steps proposed for phased restoration,
reclamation of already mined out
areas
It’s a New quarrying project no quarried
out areas within the lease applied area.
10.2 Measures to be under taken on mine
closure as per Act & Rules
This conventional Eco – Friendly quarrying
for a depth of 1.0m below the ground level
does not require any backfill, Reclamation
and Rehabilitation, the quarried out lands
will be leveled and used for facilitate the
storage capacity of the tank.
10.3 Mitigation measure to be undertaken
for safety and restoration /
reclamation of the already mined out
area
This is a fresh Gravel quarry.
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11. ANY OTHER DETAILS INTEND TO FURNISH BY THE APPLICANT
This conventional Eco Friendly quarrying operation does not involve any drilling and
Blasting. Only Excavators are proposed to excavate the Gravel for a period of Three months
only, care will be taken in all steps to prevent any adverse eventualities. This is the B2
category quarry proposed for a short period of Three months only.
STATUTORY PROVISIONS
The mining plan for Gravel is prepared as per the rule 12 (1) and as per amendment
rules 41 & 42 Under Tamilnadu Minor Mineral Concession Rules, 1959. The provisions of the
Mines Act, Rules and Regulations and orders made there under shall be complied with, so
that the safety of the mine, machinery and person will be protected. Permission, relaxation
or exemption wherever required for the safe and scientific quarrying of the deposit will be
obtained from the Consent Departments. Any violation pointed out by the inspecting
authorities shall be rectified as per the guidelines of the Department.
Prepared by
A.Jagannathan, B.E., F.C.C., M.M.E.A.,
RQP/MAS/019/87/A
Place : Salem
Date : 06.06.2017
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