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Proceedings of the 6th meeting of State Expert Appraisal Committee held on 24/5/2008 in the office of Senior Environmental Engineer, Punjab Pollution Control Board, Zonal Office, Ludhiana.
The following were present:
1. Dr. Anil Kumar Jain,
Director,
School of Energy Studies for Agriculture,
PAU, Ludhiana.
2. Dr. Neelima Jerath,
Additional Director (Env.)
PSCST, Chandigarh.
3. Dr. S.S. Marwaha,
Chief Executive Officer,
Punjab Bio-Technology Incubator,
SCO-8 (Top Floor), Phase-V, Mohali.
4. Dr. Rajiv Mohan Mathur,
Scientist-F,
Head Chemical Recovery,
Environmental Management and Biotechnology,
CPPRI, Saharanpur.
5. Dr. Babu Ram,
SEE, PPCB, Zonal Office,
Ludhiana.
At the outset of the meeting, Dr. Babu Ram, Secretary, State Expert Appraisal
Committee welcomed all the members of the Committee. Thereafter, the various project
developers were called to make presentation on their projects one by one.
Item no. 6.1 Consideration of New Proposals for Environmental Clearance. Item no. 6.1.1 Application for Environmental clearance for "Paras Downtown Square" a
multiplex and shopping complex to be developed by M/s Paras Build Call Pvt. Ltd. at Kalka Road, Zirakpur, Distt. Mohali.
The following were present from the promoter side :-
1. Sh. Rajinder Takkar, C.O.O.
2. Sh. Kunal Rishi, D.G.M.,
3. Mr. Deepak Gupta, Environmental Consultant
4. Sh. Mangat Ram, Plumbing Consultant
Mr. Deepak Gupta, Environmental consultant made a presentation on the
project proposal for the construction of multiplex, hotel and shopping complex project namely
"Paras Downtown Square" developed at Kalka Road, Zirakpur, Distt. Mohali. He informed that
the total area of the proposed site is 4.18 acres and the total built up area will be 42565.625 sq.
mt.
The site falls in the municipal limits of Zirakpur and the total cost of the
project is Rs. 129.23 crores. The complex shall be constructed above ground and there will be
two basements, which will be used for parking and other purposes. He informed that the plan of
the project has been approved by Chief Town Planner, Punjab and more than 80% construction
of the project has already been completed.
129 Kl/day of water is required for use in the multiplex and shopping
complex. The effluent generated will be treated in a sewage treatment plant of 110 Kl/day
capacity. The solid waste will be generated @ 1420 Kg/day. Existing tubewell will be used for
water requirement during construction stage of the project. The water requirement for the
proposed project in long term shall be met from the Municipal Water supply system. New
borewells if required, would be made only after taking permission from the competent authority.
42.57 Kl/day water will be reused after treatment for flushing purposes and 61 Kl/day treated
effluent will be used as make-up water for cooling system. 12.60 Kl/day treated effluent will be
utilized in the green area. Thus the entire effluent @ 116 Kl/day is proposed to be recirculated
and no treated / untreated domestic effluent is proposed to be discharged into sewer.
Sh. Deepak Gupta informed that during the construction phase, the
following measures will be taken :
o Wind breaking curtains all along the periphery of the project site.
o Sprinklers at all appropriate locations to suppress the dust.
o Debris and unutilized construction material / earth shall be removed immediately to avoid
the nuisance of dust generated due to wind.
o Portable toilets type mobile sanitation system would be provided for the construction
labourers.
o Medical cum first aid facility will be provided to the workers during construction phase.
o Ensured supply of potable drinking water for the construction labourers.
o All D.G. sets will be installed with necessary sound control measures.
o Vehicles to be allowed on site with PUC certificate only.
The following Solid Waste Collection and Disposal Mechanism will be
adopted in the multiplex-cum-shopping project :-
o The solid waste from the proposed multiplex-cum-shopping complex project will be
segregated i.e. bio-degradable and recyclable and non-biodegradable and non-
recyclable waste. Segregation would be carried out at source itself.
o Adequate number of coloured bins separately for the collection of different categories of
waste would be provided at suitable locations.
o Recyclable waste like empty bottles, glass, plastic bags etc. would be disposed to the
approved recyclers.
o Non-biodegradable solid wastes would be sent to approved landfill sites.
o Biodegradable waste will be sold to piggeries / biomass projects coming in Punjab.
o The collection vehicles will be well maintained to minimize noise and emissions. While
transporting, these will be covered to avoid littering.
Sh. Deepak Gupta further submitted the details of energy conservation
measures to be taken in the project and the data of ambient air monitoring and ground water
monitoring at the site. He submitted that during the construction phase, ambient air monitoring,
noise level monitoring and ground water monitoring will be done every month.
After detailed deliberations, the members of the Committee asked the
project proponent to submit the following details: -
(1) Data of ambient air and ground water quality for one month from NABL accredited
laboratory should be provided.
(2) Layout plan showing the dual plumbing system for reusing the treated sewage in the
flushing system should be provided.
(3) NOC from the Chief Fire Officer regarding adequate provision of fire hydrant system and
its revised plan indicating the said system should be submitted.
(4) The project proponent should submit written permission from Municipal Committee,
Zirakpur for the disposal of solid waste generated by it.
(5) The project proponent shall use fly ash as construction material in the construction
activities as per the provisions of fly ash notification of September 1999 and its
amendment as on August 2003.
(6) The project proponent should submit an affidavit that he will install necessary pollution
control measure at all the sources of fumes emitted from the Hotel & Shopping Complex.
(7) The project proponent was advised that construction of the project without obtaining prior
environmental clearance is in violation of provisions of EIA Notification. Further
construction in the project may, therefore, be stopped.
In view of the above, the Committee deferred the case and it was decided that
the proposal shall be considered for environmental clearance after the receipt of the above
details / data from the project proponent.
It may be pointed out here that this Project has completed construction to the
extent of 80% as informed by the project proponent. SEIAA may, therefore, consider issuing
notice to this project for violation of provision of EIA Notification No. S.O. 1533 (E) dated
14/09/2006.
Item no. 6.1.2 Application for Environmental clearance for “PDA Omaxe City” a Residential Group Housing Project to be developed by M/s Omaxe Ltd. at Vill. Baran, Sirhind Road, Patiala.
The following were present from the promoter side :-
1. Sh. Daleep Moudgil, Director (BD & Projects)
2. Sh. Navin Singh (Architect)
3. Mr. Deepak Gupta, Environmental Consultant
Mr. Deepak Gupta, Environmental Consultant made a presentation on the
project proposal for the construction of Residential Group Housing Project namely “PDA Omaxe
City” at Vill. Baran, Sirhind Road, Patiala. He informed that the total area of the proposed site is
333.18 acres and it is a joint venture project with Patiala Urban Planning and Development
Authority (PDA). The land falls in the proposed master plan of Patiala area. The development
includes Group Housing (Flats), EWS, Commercial Area, Dispensary, School and Community
Centre, IT and BIO Tech Park, Institutional area etc. The township will have convenient
shopping, landscape gardens, civic facilities and other amenities. The expected cost of the
project is 500 crores. The development of land has not been started so far.
The total water consumption in the colony will be 2588 Kl/day and the
total power requirement will be 11268 KW. The plan has been approved by PUDA. A sewage
treatment plant of 2400 Kl/day capacity is proposed to be installed. The solid waste will be
generated @ 7786 Kg/day and the green area in the project will be 103035 sq. mt. Existing
tubewell will be used for water requirement during construction stage of the project. The water
requirement for the proposed project in long term shall be met from the Municipal Water supply
system. New borewells if required, would be made only after taking permission from the
Competent Authority. 861 Kl/day waste water will be reused after treatment for flushing
purposes. 567 Kl/day treated effluent will be utilized in the green area. Thus the 1428 Kl/day
effluent is proposed to be reused and the balance 958 Kl/day treated effluent will be discharged
into sewer.
Sh. Deepak Gupta informed that during the construction phase, the
following measures will be taken :
o Wind breaking curtains all along the periphery of the project site.
o Sprinklers at all appropriate locations to suppress the dust.
o Debris and unutilized construction material / earth shall be removed immediately to avoid
the nuisance of dust generated due to wind.
o Portable toilets type mobile sanitation system would be provided for the construction
labourers.
o Medical cum first aid facility will be provided to the workers during construction phase.
o Ensured supply of potable drinking water for the construction labourers.
o All D.G. sets will be installed with necessary sound control measures.
o Vehicles to be allowed on site with PUC certificate only.
The following Solid Waste Collection and Disposal Mechanism will be
adopted in the project :-
o There will be provision of collection facility. Segregation of organic and inorganic waste in
separate bags will be implemented.
o Two bins for collection of solid waste on each floor, small containers of 0.5 cu.m size will
be placed in lanes of plotted area.
o Recyclable waste like empty bottles, glass, plastic bags etc. would be disposed to the
approved recyclers.
o Transportation by tipper unto final disposal point shall be ensured day to day, while
organic waste shall be utilized for preparation of manure through designated collector.
o For biodegradable waste, vessel composting technique will be used.
o The proposed township project has provision of rainwater harvesting plan for the
recharging of ground water.
Sh. Deepak Gupta further submitted the details of energy conservation
measures to be taken in the project and the data of ambient air monitoring and ground water
monitoring at the site. He informed that solar photo voltaic street light would be provided on the
roads as well as in the parks in phased manner. Use of CFL lamps shall be encouraged. The
residents shall be educated about the huge savings in their electricity bills if they use CFL
Lamps. Energy efficient electrical gadgets shall be used. All commercial and institutional
buildings would comply with the ECBC.
Sh. Deepak Gupta informed that during the operation phase, a monitoring
committee will be set up to ensure proper operation and management of various environmental
issues. The committee will consist of ;
o Environmentalist
o Horticulturist
o Senior citizen / residents.
The Committee will monitor the following activities :
i) All activities related to water consumption, wastewater generation and its treatment,
reuse of treated water, solid waste disposal, green belt development and energy
conservation techniques.
ii) Compliance of all rules and regulations pertaining to the environment.
iii) Initiate environmental monitoring as per approved schedule.
iv) Review and interpret the monitored results and take corrective measures wherever
needed.
v) Maintain documentation of good environmental practices and applicable
environmental laws. Maintain environmental related records.
vi) Co-ordinate with regulatory agencies, external consultants and monitoring
laboratories.
vii) Maintain log of public complaints and action taken.
The consultant informed that during the construction phase, ambient air
monitoring, noise level monitoring and ground water monitoring will be done every month.
After detailed deliberation, the members of the Committee asked the
project proponent to submit the following details: -
1) Data of ambient air and ground water quality for one month from NABL accredited
laboratory should be provided.
2) Layout plan showing the dual plumbing system for reusing the treated sewage in the
flushing system should be provided.
3) The project proponent shall submit an undertaking that he will provide adequate fire
fighting system in the colony and also submit a copy of the fire fighting plan and necessary
approvals / NOC from competent authority.
4) The project proponent will submit an undertaking that agreement will be made with
common bio-medical waste treatment facility for disposal of bio-medical waste generated
from the dispensary.
5) The project proponent should submit written permission from Municipal Corporation,
Patiala for the disposal of excess sewage into the sewerage system of the city or the
revised water balance chart should be submitted for reuse of entire treated sewage within
the project area.
6) The project proponent should submit written permission from Municipal Corporation,
Patiala for the disposal of solid waste generated from the colony.
7) The promoter should submit calculations regarding requirement of land for vermi-
composting of bio-degradable waste generated from the colony and the land reserved for
this purpose in the project area.
8) The project proponent shall use fly ash as building material in the construction activities as
per the provisions of fly ash notification of September 1999 and its amendment as on
August 2003.
9) The project proponent should submit an undertaking that no bio-technology park will be
developed in this project and only I.T. park may be developed.
10) The project proponent should submit construction schedule (CPM / PERT chart).
In view of the above, the Committee deferred the case and it was decided that
the proposal shall be considered for environmental clearance after the receipt of the above
details / data from the project proponent.
Item no. 6.1.3 Application for Environmental clearance for “Omaxe Royal Residency” a Residential Group Housing Project to be developed by M/s Omaxe Ltd. at Vill. Thakarwal, Pakhowal Road, Ludhiana.
The following were present from the promoter side :-
1. Sh. Daleep Moudgil, Director (BD & Projects)
2. Sh. Navin Singh, Architect
3. Mr. Deepak Gupta, Environmental Consultant
Mr. Deepak Gupta, Environmental Consultant made a presentation on the
project proposal for the construction of Residential Group Housing Project namely “Omaxe
Royal Residency” to be developed at Vill. Thakarwal, Pakhowal Road, Ludhiana. He informed
that the total area of the proposed site is 36.0 acres. The expected cost of the project is Rs. 115
crores. The development includes Group Housing (Flats), EWS, Commercial Area, Dispensary,
School and Community Centre, Hospital and Educational Buildings etc. The plan has been
approved by PUDA. One sample flat and marketing office has been constructed at site and no
further construction is being carried out.
It is proposed to construct 1068 flats for general public and 200 flats for
economically weaker section. The total water consumption in the project will be 871 Kl/day. The
power requirement of the project is 4000 KW. A sewage treatment plant of 800 Kl/day capacity
is proposed to be installed. The solid waste will be generated @ 2536 Kg/day and the green
area in the project will be 36446 sq. mt. The parking will be provided for 3229 vehicles.
Existing tubewell will be used for water requirement during construction
stage of the project. The water requirement for the proposed project in long term shall be met
from the Municipal Water supply system as EDC is deposited with PUDA. New borewells if
required, would be made only after taking permission from the Competent Authority. 290 Kl/day
waste water will be reused after treatment for flushing purposes. 200 Kl/day treated effluent will
be utilized in the green area. Thus the 490 Kl/day effluent is proposed to be reused and the
balance 294 Kl/day treated effluent will be discharged onto land for irrigation.
Sh. Deepak Gupta informed that during the construction phase, the
following measures will be taken :
o Wind breaking curtains all along the periphery of the project site.
o Sprinklers at all appropriate locations to suppress the dust.
o Debris and unutilized construction material / earth shall be removed immediately to avoid
the nuisance of dust generated due to wind.
o Portable toilets type mobile sanitation system would be provided for the construction
labourers.
o Medical cum first aid facility will be provided to the workers during construction phase.
o Ensured supply of potable drinking water for the construction labourers.
o All D.G. sets will be installed with necessary sound control measures.
o Vehicles to be allowed on site with PUC certificate only.
Sh. Deepak Gupta further submitted the details of energy conservation
measures to be taken in the project and the data of ambient air monitoring and ground water
monitoring at the site. He informed that solar photo voltaic street light would be provided on the
roads as well as in the parks in phased manner. Use of CFL lamps shall be encouraged. The
residents shall be educated about the huge savings in their electricity bills if they use CFL
Lamps. Energy efficient electrical gadgets shall be used. All commercial and institutional
buildings would comply with the ECBC.
Sh. Deepak Gupta informed that during the operation phase, a monitoring
committee will be set up to ensure proper operation and management of various environmental
issues. The committee will consist of ;
o Environmentalist
o Horticulturist
o Senior citizen / residents.
The committee will monitor all activities related to water consumption,
wastewater generation and its treatment, reuse of treated water, solid waste disposal, green belt
development and energy conservation techniques. The committee will ensure compliance to all
rules and regulations pertaining to the environment.
The consultant informed that during the construction phase, ambient air
monitoring, noise level monitoring and ground water monitoring will be done every month.
After detailed deliberation, the members of the Committee asked the
project proponent to submit the following details: -
1) Data of ambient air and ground water quality for one month from NABL accredited
laboratory should be provided.
2) Layout plan showing the dual plumbing system for reusing the treated sewage in the
flushing system should be provided.
3) The project proponent shall submit an undertaking that he will provide adequate fire
fighting system in the colony and also submit a copy of the fire fighting plan and necessary
approvals / NOC from competent authority.
4) The project proponent will submit an undertaking that agreement will be made with
Common Bio-Medical Waste Treatment Facility for disposal of bio-medical waste
generated from the dispensary.
5) The project proponent should indicate the area of land available for using 294 Kl/day of
treated sewage onto land for irrigation and its location viz-a-viz the project area.
6) The project proponent should arrange adequate land for disposal of solid waste to be
generated from the colony.
7) The promoter should submit calculations regarding requirement of land for vermi-
composting of bio-degradable waste generated from the colony and the land reserved for
this purpose in the project area.
8) The project proponent shall use fly ash as building material in the construction activities as
per the provisions of fly ash notification of September 1999 and its amendment as on
August 2003.
9) The project proponent should submit construction schedule (CPM / PERT chart).
In view of the above, the Committee deferred the case and it was decided that
the proposal shall be considered for environmental clearance after the receipt of the above
details / data from the project proponent.
Item no. 6.1.4 Application for Environmental clearance for “Bollywood Heights” a Residential Group Housing Project to be developed by M/s Hanumant Builders & Land Developers at adjoining Sector 20, Panchkula, Dhakoli Road, Peer Mushalla, Teh. Dera Bassi, Distt. Mohali.
The following were present from the promoter side :-
1. Sh. Sanjay Garg, Partner
2. Sh. R.S. Saini, Environmental Consultant
Sh. R.S. Saini, Environmental Consultant made a presentation on the
project proposal for the construction of Residential Group Housing Project namely “Bollywood
Heights”. He informed that the project will have 312 flats for general public and 42 flats for
Economical Weaker Section. The company has proposed 14 blocks in 6 towers. The total plot
area of the proposed site is 7.04 acres. The expected cost of the project is Rs. 5552 lacs. The
project site is adjoining Sector 20, Panchkula and is located at Dhakoli Road, Peer Mushalla,
Teh. Dera Bassi, Distt. Mohali. One sample flat and marketing office has been constructed at
site and no further construction is being carried out.
The total water requirement for this project will be 280 Kl/day, out of
which effluent @ 210 Kl/day will be generated. This effluent will be treated in a sewage
treatment plant. The promoter will install sewage treatment plant in two modules of 110 Kl/day
capacity each. After treatment, treated domestic effluent @ 11 Kl/day will be used in the parks
and 112 Kl/day effluent will be used for flushing system in houses. The remaining treated
domestic effluent will be discharged onto land. The company will provide rain water harvesting
system and for this purpose, eight RWH pits will be installed.
The residential colony will need approximately 4270 KW of electricity.
Around 354 kg/day of municipal solid waste will be generated from residential zone.
The sewage treatment plant sludge @ 10 Kg/day will be used as manure.
The developer shall provide for paid house to house garbage collection, solid waste disposal
bins, segregation for recyclable wastes, and disposal of waste to municipal dump site.
He informed that number of measures have been proposed for energy
conservation. The structure does not have glass facade. Low pressure sodium lamps shall be
used for outdoor lighting. Parks and parking areas will have 25% mix of solar based lights.
Energy consumption will be minimized by use of dedicated CFL in place of incandescent lamps,
energy saving low ballasts are proposed to be installed. There is no centralized AC system. The
individual flat owners shall install their own air conditioners. All apartments are designed for
cross-ventilation with central courtyard around generating a beneficial micro-climate and
disposal of heat through court yard effect. A fire extinguishing system as per the requirements of
National Building Code shall be provided. The building is designed against earthquakes for
Zone-IV requirements as laid down in NBC. He also submitted data of ambient air and ground
water quality from NABL accredited laboratory.
After detailed deliberations, the Committee decided to recommend the
project for grant of environmental clearance to State Environment Impact Assessment Authority
subject to the following conditions:-
PART A SPECIFIC CONDITIONS
I. Construction Phase
i) “Consent to establish” shall be obtained from Punjab Pollution Control Board
under Air (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 and Water (Prevention &
Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 and a copy of the same shall be submitted to the
Ministry of Environment & Forests before the start of any construction work at site.
ii) All required sanitary and hygienic measures should be in place before starting
construction activities and to be maintained throughout the construction phase.
iii) A first aid room will be provided in the project both during construction and
operation phase of the project.
iv) Adequate drinking water and sanitary facilities should be provided for construction
workers at the site. The safe disposal of wastewater and solid wastes generated
during the construction phase should be ensured.
v) Provision should be made for the supply of fuel (kerosene or cooking gas),
utensils such as pressure cookers etc. to the labourers during construction phase.
vi) All the labourers to be engaged for construction should be screened for health and
adequately treated before engaging them to work at the site.
vii) For disinfection of wastewater, use ultra violet radiation, not chlorination.
viii) All the topsoil excavated during construction activities should be stored for use in
horticulture / landscape development within the project site.
ix) Disposal of muck during construction phase should not create any adverse effect
on the neighbouring communities and be disposed taking the necessary
precautions for general safety and health aspects of people, only in approved sites
with the approval of competent authority.
x) Construction spoils, including bituminous material and other hazardous material,
must not be allowed to contaminate watercourses and the dump sites for such
material must be secured so that they should not leach into the ground water.
xi) The diesel generator sets to be used during construction phase should be low
sulphur diesel type and should conform to E(P) Rules, 1986 prescribed for air and
noise emission standards.
xii) Vehicles hired for bringing construction material to the site should be in good
condition and should conform to applicable air and noise emission standards and
should be operated only during non peak hours.
xiii) Ambient noise levels should conform to prescribed standards both during day and
night. Incremental pollution loads on the ambient air and noise quality should be
closely monitored during construction phase.
xiv) Fly ash should be used as construction material in the construction as per the
provisions of Fly Ash Notification of September, 1999 and amended as on August,
2003 (The above condition is applicable only if the project is within 100 Km of
Thermal Power Station).
xv) Ready mixed concrete must be used in building construction.
xvi) Storm water control and its reuse as per CGWB and BIS standards for various
applications.
xvii) Water demand during construction should be reduced by use of curing agents and
other best practices referred.
xviii) Permission to draw ground water shall be obtained from the Competent Authority
prior to construction / operation of the project.
xix) Separation of drinking water supply and treated sewage supply should be done by
the use of dual plumbing line for separation of drinking water and treated sewage.
xx) Fixtures for showers, toilet flushing and drinking should be of low flow either by
use of aerators or pressure reducing devices or sensor based control.
xxi) Use of glass may be reduced by upto 40% to reduce the electricity consumption
and load on air-conditioning. If necessary, use high quality double glass with
special reflective coating in windows.
xxii) Roof should meet prescriptive requirement as per Energy Conservation Building
Code by using appropriate thermal insulation material to fulfill requirement.
xxiii) Adequate measures to reduce air and noise pollution during construction keeping
in mind CPCB norms on noise limits.
xxiv) Opaque wall should meet prescriptive requirement as per Energy Conservation
Building Code which is proposed to be mandatory for all air conditioned spaces
while it is aspirational for non air-conditioned spaces by use of appropriate thermal
insulation material to fulfill requirement.
xxv) The approval of the competent authority shall be obtained for structural safety of
the buildings due to earthquake, adequacy of fire fighting equipments etc. as per
National Building Code including protection measures from lightening etc.
II. Operation Phase
i) The installation of sewage treatment plant (STP) should be certified by Punjab
Pollution Control Board and a report in this regard should be submitted to the
Ministry of Environment & Forests before the project is commissioned for operation.
Discharge of treated sewage shall conform to the norms and standards of the Punjab
Pollution Control Board.
ii) Rainwater harvesting for roof run-off and surface run-off should be implemented.
Before recharging the surface run-off, pretreatment must be done to remove
suspended matter, oil and grease.
iii) The solid waste generated should be properly collected and segregated before
disposal to the City Municipal Facility. The in-vessel bio-compost technique should
be used for composting the organic waste.
iv) Any hazardous waste including biomedical waste should be disposed of as per
applicable Rules and norms with necessary approvals of the Punjab Pollution Control
Board.
v) The green belt design along the periphery of the plot shall achieve attenuation factor
conforming to the day and night noise standards prescribed for residential land use.
The open spaces inside the plot should be suitably landscaped and covered with
vegetation of indigenous variety.
vi) Incremental pollution loads on the ambient air quality, noise and water quality should
be periodically monitored after commissioning of the project.
vii) Application of solar energy should be incorporated for illumination of common areas,
lighting for gardens and street lighting in addition to provision for solar water heating.
A hybrid system or fully solar system for a portion of the apartments should be
provided.
viii) Traffic congestion near the entry and exit points from the roads adjoining the
proposed project site must be avoided. Parking should be fully internalized and no
public space should be utilized.
ix) A report on the energy conservation measures conforming to energy conservation
norms finalized by Bureau of Energy Efficiency should be prepared incorporating
details about building materials and technology, R & U Factors etc. and submitted to
the Ministry of Environment & Forests in three months time.
PART – B GENERAL CONDITIONS :
i) The environmental safeguards mentioned during the presentation before State Expert Appraisal Committee should be implemented in letter and spirit
ii) Six monthly monitoring reports should be submitted to the Ministry of Environment & Forests, New Delhi and its Northern Regional Office, Chandigarh.
iii) Officials from the Regional Office of Ministry of Environment & Forests, Chandigarh who would be monitoring the implementation of environmental safeguards should be given full cooperation, facilities and documents / data by the project proponents during their inspection. A complete set of all the documents submitted to State Environment Impact Assessment Authority should be forwarded to the CCF, Regional Office of Ministry of Environment & Forests, Chandigarh.
iv) In the case of any change(s) in the scope of the project, the project would require a fresh appraisal by State Environment Impact Assessment Authority.
v) The State Environment Impact Assessment Authority reserves the right to add additional safeguard measures subsequently, if found necessary, and to take action including revoking of the environmental clearance under the provisions of the Environmental (Protection) Act, 1986 to ensure effective implementation of the suggested safeguard measures in a time bound and satisfactory manner.
vi) All other statutory clearances such as the approvals for storage of diesel from Chief Controller of Explosives, Fire Department, Civil Aviation Department, Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980 and Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 etc. shall be obtained, as applicable, by project proponents from the competent authorities.
vii) The project proponent should advertise in at least two local newspapers widely circulated in the region, one of which shall be in the vernacular language informing that the project has been accorded environmental clearance and copies of clearance letters are available with the Punjab Pollution Control Board. The advertisement should be made within seven days from the day of issue of the clearance letter and a copy of the same should be forwarded to the Regional Office, Ministry of Environment & Forests, Chandigarh.
viii) These stipulations would be enforced among others under the provisions of Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, Air (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1981, Environmental (Protection) Act, 1986, the Public Liability (Insurance) Act, 1991 and EIA Notification, 2006.
ix) Under the provisions of Environmental (Protection) Act, 1986, legal action shall be initiated against the project proponent if it is found that construction of the project has been started without obtaining environmental clearance.
x) Environmental clearance is subject to final order of the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India in the matter of Goa Foundation Vs. Union of India in Writ Petition (Civil) No. 460 of 2004 as may be applicable to this project.
Item no. 6.1.5 Application for Environmental clearance for 225 Acres Mega real estate project based on golf course to be developed by M/s Spark Buildcon Private Limited at Village Mullanpur, Tehsil Ludhiana West and Village Talwandi Khurd, Tehsil Jagraon, Distt. Ludhiana.
No representative of the promoter attended the meeting on 24/5/2008. It
was observed that Form-I and Form I-A have not been submitted by the promoter. Therefore, it
was decided to delist the project and the project will be considered only after complete
application is received from the promoter alongwith Form-I, Form I-A and the conceptual plan of
the project. It was, therefore, decided to inform the promoter, accordingly.
Item no. 6.1.6 Application for Environmental clearance for residential group housing project namely “Jamuna Apartments” to be developed by M/s Jamuna Developers at Vill. Khanpur, Teh. Kharar, Kurali Road, Distt. Mohali.
The following were present from the promoter side :-
1. Sh. Lalit Bansal, Proprietor .
2. Er. A.K. Umat, Environmental Consultant
3. Sh. Sital Singh, Environmental Consultant
4. Sh. S.L. Kaushal, Architect
Er. A.K. Umat made a presentation on the project proposal for the
construction of Residential Group Housing Project namely “Jamuna Apartments” to be
developed at Vill. Khanpur, Teh. Kharar, Kurali Road, Distt. Mohali. He informed that the total
area of the proposed site is 9.1 acres and the project cost is Rs. 95 crores. This will be a group
housing project in which 348 no. of flats will be constructed. Change of land use for this project
site has been obtained from the Government. Only boundary wall, site office and a sample flat
has been constructed at site and no further construction has been done. The ground coverage
will be only 28% of the project area and 72% area will be open to sky. Adequate parking area
has been planned keeping in mind the number of flats in the proposed residential project.
280 Kl/day of water is required for use in the colony. In order to meet the
requirement of water, developers have planned a deep tubewell and 2 no. overhead reservoirs.
The effluent will be generated @ 230 Kl/day. This effluent will be treated in a sewage treatment
plant based on extended aeration system. The sewage treatment plant shall be installed in two
phases having two modules (100 Kl/day and 150 Kl/day). The sewage will be treated upto
tertiary level. A part of the treated domestic effluent @ 90 Kl/day will be reused for flushing
purposes in the flats for which dual plumbing system will be provided. Separate pipelines will be
provided for the re-circulation of treated effluent to be used in flushing. The remaining treated
domestic effluent @ 140 Kl/day will be used for landscaping and plantation for which the
promoter has sufficient land adjoining its premises. The solid waste @ 450 kg/day will be
treated through vermiculture and used as manure. No hazardous/bio medical waste shall be
generated.
The residential colony will need approximately 3390 KW of electricity.
Pollution from D.G. sets will be controlled through adequate height of stack and through
acoustic enclosure. Adequate fire fighting equipment will be provided with hydrant at all the
floors and other suitable sites. Underground tank will be provided for water storage for use
during emergency.
Regular monitoring of all significant environmental parameters will be
done at frequent intervals. To implement the EMP, a structured environment management cell
interwoven with the existing management system will be created. The frequency of checking will
be as under:
o Effluent from STP : Twice a month for 1st six months and monthly after that.
o Air monitoring : Quarterly
o Fire Fighting : Monthly
The Environment Management Cell shall Include:
o Representative of Management (Head of Environment Cell)
o Process incharge from STP, Water Works/SWM
o Incharge Maintenance Department
o A representative of Environmental Consultants
o A representative of local authority
After detailed deliberations, the members of the Committee asked the
project proponent to submit the following details: -
(1) Data of ambient air and ground water quality for one month from NABL accredited
laboratory should be provided.
(2) The project proponent should submit an undertaking for treatment of solid waste
generated within the colony and to provide dual plumbing system for reuse of treated
effluent for flushing purposes.
(3) The project proponent shall submit an undertaking that he will provide adequate fire
fighting system in the colony and also submit a copy of the fire fighting plan and necessary
approvals / NOC from competent authority.
(4) The project proponent shall use fly ash as building material in the construction activities as
per the provisions of fly ash notification of September 1999 and its amendment as on
August 2003.
(5) The project proponent should submit construction schedule (CPM / PERT chart).
In view of the above, the Committee deferred the case and it was decided that
the proposal shall be considered for environmental clearance after the receipt of the above
details / data from the project proponent.
Item no. 6.1.7 Application for Environmental clearance for shopping complex namely “Silicon Square” to be developed by M/s Silicon Constructions Pvt. Ltd. at Chandigarh-Ambala Road, Teh. Dera Bassi, Distt. Mohali.
The following were present from the promoter side :-
1. Sh. Karan Dhillon, Promoter
2. Sh. Sunil Solanki, Environmental Consultant
Sh. Karan Dhillon, promoter of the project alongwith consultant Sh. Sunil
Solanki made a presentation on their project proposal for construction of Commercial Complex
Project namely “Silicon Square” to be developed at Chandigarh-Ambala Road, Vill. Singhpura
and Bhankarpur, Teh. Dera Bassi, Distt. Mohali. Sh. Sunil Solanki informed that the total plot
area of the proposed project site is 9.554 Hectares. The site falls within municipal limit of
Zirakpur. It is planned to develop a hotel, multiplex and shopping complex in this project. The
promoter has obtained change of land use certificate for commercial purposes issued by the
Deptt. of Housing and Urban Development, Government of Punjab. The total cost of the project
is more than Rs. 100 crores.
The project involves the construction of hotel, multiplex and shopping
complex on a plot area of 9.554 hectares. The total daily water requirement is 1546 Kl/day.
However, the fresh water requirement will be limited to 698 Kl/day. The treated water @ 848
Kl/day would be used for flushing purposes, horticulture requirement and HVAC requirement
and hence 54.85% of fresh water will be conserved per day. The agreement is being made
shortly with Municipal Committee for water supply. No construction has been started at site so
far.
The Environmental Management Plan during the construction phase will
be as under:
o Seeding on the top of preserved top soil so as to prevent dust emissions from it.
o Preserving of top soil for the proposed green area development.
o First Aid Facility will be provided to the workers during construction phase.
o Mobile sanitation system would be provided for the construction labourers.
o Supply of potable drinking water for the construction labourers.
o Wind breakers all along the periphery of the project site.
o Sprinklers at all appropriate locations to suppress the dust.
o All D.G. sets with necessary sound control measures.
The Effluent Management Plan would be as under:
o The proposed project is a commercial complex project and is expected to cater a large
number of floating people during operation phase.
o It is estimated that about 943 Kl/day of domestic liquid will be generated from the
proposed project.
o The whole quantity of domestic sewage will be channelized to the proposed sewage
treatment plant to be developed within the project premises.
o The treated sewage from the STP (i.e. 848 Kl/day) will be used for flushing, horticulture
and as make-up water to cooling towers attached to HVAC & D.G. sets.
The Solid Waste Management Plan would be as under:
o The proposed commercial complex project will generate about 2,330 kg/day solid waste.
o The solid waste from the proposed complex will be segregated into two categories at
source i.e. Bio-degradable solid waste and Non-biodegradable solid waste.
o Bio-degradable waste will be sent to the approved landfill sites at the site level.
o The Non-biodegradable waste will be sent to the recyclers.
o The waste oil, oil filters etc. from the D.G. sets which are categorized as hazardous
waste will be stored in drums and will be sold to the approved recyclers of Central
Pollution Control Board.
The total parking proposed in the complex is 2169 ECS which will be
provided in the basements and at ground floor.
After detailed deliberation, the members of the Committee asked the
project proponent to submit the following details: -
(1) Data of ambient air and ground water quality for one month from NABL accredited
laboratory should be provided.
(2) The project proponent shall submit an undertaking that he will provide adequate fire
fighting system in the colony and also submit a copy of the fire fighting plan and
necessary approvals / NOC from competent authority.
(3) The water balance chart given by the promoter does not appear to be proper. The
project proponent should submit the revised water balance statement indicating total
water requirement, quantity of treated sewage reused for flushing purposes, quantity of
water reused for make-up purposes alongwith details where the remaining treated
sewage, if any, will be discharged.
(4) The project proponent should submit written permission from M.C., Zirakpur for the
disposal of solid waste generated by it.
(5) The project proponent shall submit an undertaking to use fly ash as building material in
the construction activities as per the provisions of fly ash notification of September 1999
and its amendment as on August 2003.
(6) The project proponent should submit an affidavit to install necessary pollution control
measure at all the sources of fumes emitted from the Hotel & Shopping Complex.
(7) The project proponent should submit construction schedule (CPM / PERT chart).
In view of the above, the Committee deferred the case and it was decided that
the proposal shall be considered for environmental clearance after the receipt of the above
details / data from the project proponent.
Item no. 6.1.8 Application for Environmental clearance for commercial complex namely “Grand Trunk Mall” to be developed by M/s Ascot Hotels & Resorts Ltd. at Vill. Kotkalan & Paragpur, G.T. Road, Jalandhar.
The following were present from the promoter side :-
1. Sh. Vimal Nagpal, Exe. Vice President
2. Sh. Yashpal Jain, Environmental Consultant
Sh. Vimal Nagpal, Exe. Vice President of the project alongwith consultant
Mr. Yashpal Jain made a presentation on their project proposal for the construction of shopping
complex Project namely “Grand Trunk Mall” to be developed at Vill. Kotkalan & Paragpur, G.T.
Road, Jalandhar. Sh. Yashpal Jain informed that the total area of the proposed site is 1.65
Hectare and the site is located within Municipal limit of Jalandhar. It is proposed to construct a
hotel with 72 rooms / suites, 3 screen multiplex with sitting capacity of 1150, restaurant and
show rooms etc. The total cost of the project is Rs. 160 crores and the electrical power
requirement is 3 MW. No construction has been started at site so far. Parking required for this
project comes out to be 943 ECS. The promoter has proposed to provide 1210 ECS in the
project area. The land area is already under commercial use. No natural drain line passes
through the site area. No low lying area or wetland exists nearby. The ground water will be used
as source of water.
The average daily water requirement of the project is 230 Kl/day. The
average daily wastewater generation will be 85 m3/day and the treated wastewater reuse
potential has been worked out to be 140 m3/day. Dual plumbing system will be adopted for
treated wastewater reuse. It is proposed to install sewage treatment plant for the treatment of
wastewater generated from the complex.
The municipal solid waste will be generated @ 1000 Kg/day which will be
segregated and disposed to M.C., Jalandhar. The D.G. sets will be housed in acoustic
chambers and the stack height will be provided as per norms. He informed that the promoter
has proposed to take energy conservation measures through;
o Use of solar energy for water heating, common lighting etc.
o Use of e-glass / thermal treated roofing to reduce heat loading
o Use of CFL and LED based lighting
o Putting fire pumps on terrace (to reduce power rating)
o Use of A.C. machines with heat recovery system for hot water generation (saving ~0.5
KW/TR)
o Use of high efficiency motors and transformers.
o Use of servo-stabilized HT transformers to cut down losses
o Use of VFDs for all motors above 7.5 HP to operate them at desired efficiency.
o Use of CFC / HCFC free coolant for HVAC
o Use of plastic bags to be discouraged within the complex.
The Environment Management Plan (EMP) during construction phase will
be as under :-
S.N. Issue Management / Mitigative measures
1. Safety during
construction
All manpower will be provided with personal protective
equipment. Working hours and working conditions, as per ILO
norms, will be strictly adhered to. Adequate preventive
measures to be implemented. Workers to be properly trained in
on-site emergency response management.
2. Equipment and
machinery
All equipment and machinery will conform to the relevant BIS
norms, various other statutory provisions (in terms of
performance, emissions, noise etc.) A record of PUC will be
maintained for all plant and machinery.
3. Construction
material
The material to be procured from existing approved sources
conforming to the applicable environmental provisions and
should have valid consents / permissions / authorizations.
4. Construction
operations
Construction material will be regularly sprinkled with water to
keep the exposed surface wet and preventing it from getting air
borne.
5. Material
transportation and
handling
The vehicles should conform to Motor Vehicles Act, 1988.
The covered transportation will be preferred. Due care to be
taken during unloading.
6. Environmental
conditions
Periodic monitoring of air, water, noise and soil quality, through
an approved monitoring agency will be periodically undertaken
to ensure safe environmental conditions.
7. Parking and
machinery bays
The area for parking of construction vehicles, fuel / lubricant
storage area, equipment and machinery area will be lined. All
operations will be carried out in a way to prevent the
contamination of ground from spillage of fuels / lubricants.
Arrangement will be provided to arrest the run-off from the area
and send it to septic tank.
8. Labour camp The camp will provide necessary facilities in functional and
hygienic manner. The sanitation and sewage system are
designed, built and operated, such that no health hazards occur
and no pollution to air, ground water, etc. takes place.
The Environment Management Plan (EMP) during operational phase will
be as under :-
S.N. Issue Management / Mitigative measures
1. Wastewater treatment and disposal
Elaborate wastewater treatment facility will be developed to ensure, to the maximum capacity, the reuse of treated wastewater (for sanitation, HVAC, watering of plantations, etc.) Remaining treated wastewater will be disposed into public sewer.
2. Solid waste management
Solid wastes will be appropriately segregated (at source) into recyclable, compostable, and non-compostable components. The recyclable fraction will be sent directly to recyclers. Remaining waste will be disposed through M.C., Jalandhar.
3. Equipment and machinery
All equipment and machinery will conform to the relevant BIS norms, various other statutory provisions (in terms of
performance, emissions, noise etc.)
4. Ground water usage
To minimize the additional stress to meet the project water requirement, appropriate ground water recharge using rain water harvesting will be implemented. The annual recharge potential is more than 4200 m3. Compliance with the requirements of Central Ground Water Authority is to be ensured.
5. Drainage Adequate storm water management will be developed.
6. Green belt development
More than 800 m2 of horticulture and green area along with about 100 trees (Alstonia, Cassia, Delonix) will be provided.
7. Accidents Adequate preventive measures to be implemented for fire, electrical hazards, earthquakes, etc.
8. Environmental conditions
Regular monitoring of air, water, noise, and soil quality, through an approved monitoring agency will be periodically undertaken.
9. Energy conservation
Efforts will be incorporated, through expert planning, to minimize the electrical power consumption of the complex with due care to use of natural lighting, solar power etc.
Sh. Yashpal Jain further informed that solar water heating system will
also be installed to save electrical energy. On further query, he submitted that data of
monitoring of ambient air quality and ground water from NABL approved laboratory will be
submitted after one month.
After detailed deliberation, the members of the Committee asked the
project proponent to submit the following details: -
1. Data of ambient air and ground water quality for one month from NABL accredited
laboratory should be provided.
2. Layout plan showing the dual plumbing system for reusing the treated sewage in the
flushing system should be provided.
3. The project proponent shall submit an undertaking that he will provide adequate fire
fighting system in the colony and also submit a copy of the fire fighting plan and
necessary approvals / NOC from competent authority.
4. The project proponent should submit written permission from Municipal Corporation,
Jalandhar for the disposal of solid waste generated from the commercial complex.
5. The promoter should submit calculations regarding requirement of land for vermi-
composting of bio-degradable waste generated from the commercial complex and the
land reserved for this purpose in the project area.
6. The project proponent shall use fly ash as building material in the construction activities
as per the provisions of fly ash notification of September 1999 and its amendment as on
August 2003.
7. The project proponent should submit construction schedule (CPM / PERT chart).
In view of the above, the Committee deferred the case and it was decided
that the proposal shall be considered for environmental clearance after the receipt of the above
details / data from the project proponent.
Item no. 6.1.9 Application for Environmental clearance for “Group Housing Project” to be developed by M/s Omaxe Ltd. at Village Mehmadpur, Rajpura-Ambala Road, Distt. Patiala.
No representative of the promoter attended the meeting on 24/5/2008. It
was, therefore, decided to defer the case.
Item no. 6.1.10 Application for Environmental clearance for Business Park namely
“Hampton Court” to be developed by M/s Ritesh Properties & Industries Ltd. at Focal Point, Phase-VIII, Ludhiana.
The following were present from the promoter side :-
1. Sh. Roop Kishore Fatehpuria, Director
2. Dr. Amarnath Verma, D.G.M.
3. Sh. Kanwaljit Singh, Architect
4. Sh. D.K. Singh, Environmental Consultant
Sh. D.K. Singh, Environmental Consultant of the project made a
presentation on their project proposal for the establishment of Business Park namely “Hampton
Court” to be developed at Phase-VIII, Focal Point at Chandigarh Road, Ludhiana. He informed
that the total area of the proposed site is 1,61,844.87 sq. mts. (approx. 40 acres) and the
expected cost of the project is Rs. 192 crore. The site falls in the municipal limits of Ludhiana.
The development includes residential area, flatted factory, Convenient
Shopping Centre, Dispensary, Nursery School, Club, Religious Building, Park & Green Area.
570 nos. of dwelling units for residential purposes and 29 nos. of EWS units will be developed.
The water requirement of the project is 1261 Kl/day. The total sewage generated will be 588
KLD. The solid waste will be generated @ 4.7 Ton/day and the estimated power demand is 17.8
MVA.
739 Kl/day of fresh water is required for this project. The effluent
generated will be treated in a sewage treatment plant of 920 Kl/day capacity. 317 Kl/day treated
water is proposed to be reused in flushing system. 160 Kl/day treated water is proposed to be
reused for horticulture purpose. 45 Kl/day treated water will be reused for D.G. set cooling
purposes. 100 Kl/day treated effluent will be used for road washing and recreational purposes.
Domestic sewage will be kept separate from rain water collection and storage system. 104
Kl/day treated wastewater will be used for nearby parks and farmers. Hence, treated
wastewater will be recycled within the project premises as maximum as possible and balance
water (if any) will be connected to the public sewer. During construction phase, the water
requirement is 150 Kl/day and the wastewater generation will be 12 Kl/day. During operation
phase, the source of water supply will be Authority Water Supply system augmented by
borewells.
The parking will be provided for flatted factory @ 2433 Cars (2229 in two
basements + 204 on surface) and the parking in residential area will be for 1060 cars (580 in
basement + 480 on surface). The company will provide seven rain water harvesting pits. Total
greenery area of the project is 25997 sq. m.
During construction phase, approx. 30 Ton of solid waste is expected to
be generated periodically. A soil erosion and sedimentation control plan will be prepared to
control soil erosion and loss of top soil during construction. When opening the site, care will be
taken to minimize vegetation clearing. The excavated material such as topsoil and stones will be
stacked for reuse during later stages for construction. The remaining excavated soil will be
utilized in refilling of foundation, road works, raising of site level and disposing to the vendors
etc.
Approx. 900 cum of soil will be generated periodically from earth work.
Construction yards are proposed for storage of construction materials. Construction work
generated solid waste is proposed to be collected and disposed off to vendors. Excavated top
soil will be stored in temporary constructed soil bank and will be reused for landscaping of the
proposed complex. There shall be “Refuse Containers” at site for the management of domestic
waste generated by the construction laborers and these containers shall be emptied at least
once daily to maintain the site sanitation.
Sh. D.K. Singh also submitted details of energy conservation measures to
be taken in the project. Due care will be taken to have earthquake resistant structures. Fire
safety would be taken into account and will follow all the safety norms and regulations as per
the NBC and other related Indian Standards. Solar lighting will be provided for open spaces and
for hot water supply to kitchen. All the roofs are insulated to minimize heat gain with 50 mm
expanded polystyrene or equivalent insulation. CFL will be used in basement and common
areas. DG sets shall be PLC controlled to optimize their usage based on actual load
requirements. Fly ash made bricks as available and cement are proposed to be used in
common areas i.e. pathway and paved area.
After detailed deliberations, the members of the Committee asked the
project proponent to submit the following details: -
(1) Data of ambient air and ground water quality for one month from NABL accredited
laboratory should be provided.
(2) Layout plan showing the dual plumbing system for reusing the treated sewage in the
flushing system should be provided.
(3) NOC from the Chief Fire Officer regarding adequate provision of fire hydrant system
and its plan indicating the said system should be submitted.
(4) The project proponent should submit written permission from M.C., Ludhiana for the
disposal of solid waste to be generated by it.
(5) The project proponent should submit written permission from Municipal Corporation,
Ludhiana for the disposal of excess sewage into the sewerage system of the city or the
revised water balance chart should be submitted for reuse of entire treated sewage
within the project area.
(6) The promoter should submit calculations regarding requirement of land for vermi-
composting of bio-degradable waste generated from the business park and the land
reserved for this purpose in the project area.
(7) The project proponent shall use fly ash as building material in the construction activities
as per the provisions of fly ash notification of September 1999 and its amendment as on
August 2003.
(8) The project proponent should submit construction schedule (CPM / PERT chart).
In view of the above, the Committee deferred the case and it was decided
that the proposal shall be considered for environmental clearance after the receipt of the above
details / data from the project proponent.
Item no. 6.1.11 Application for Environmental clearance for residential colony namely “Vipul World” to be developed by M/s Vipul Limited at Vill. Banohar, Ferozepur Road, Ludhiana.
The following were present from the promoter side :-
1. Sh. S.P. Singh, G.M. (Services)
2. Sh. A.M. Shrivastav, G.M. (Environment)
3. Mr. Umesh Kumar, Sr. Architect
4. Sh. S.K. Nakra, Environmental Consultant
5. Sh. H.S. Rawat, Manager
Sh. S.K. Nakra, Environmental Consultant made a presentation on the
project proposal of the promoter for construction of Residential Colony namely “Vipul World” to
be developed at Vill. Banohar, Ferozepur Road, Ludhiana. Sh. Nakra informed that the total
area of the proposed site is 108.13 acres and the expected cost of the project is Rs. 300 crores.
The residential area is proposed to be developed in 50.05 acre land, out of which group housing
will be developed in 9.95 acre area. The commercial area will be developed in 5.16 acre and
12.31 acre land has been kept as green area. The proposed number of residential plots are
541. The total power requirement will be 15000 KVA. One no. 63 KVA D.G. set will be used for
pump operation for common service in case of power failure. One no. 125 KVA D.G. set will be
used for emergency lighting. The stack height of the D.G. sets will be 6 m above roof level. The
total parking required in the project is 3928 for residential area, 705 for group housing, 801 for
commercial area and 765 for institution area.
The water will be drawn from tubewell after prior approval from the
Central Ground Water Authority. Side by side, the water will also be withdrawn from Greater
Ludhiana Area Development Authority (GLADA) to meet water demand. The total water demand
of the project is 2407 Kl/day. Fresh water will be used @ 1477 Kl/day and 930 Kl/day of treated
effluent will be reused. 582 Kl/day treated sewage will be used for flushing purposes and 348
Kl/day treated sewage will be used for gardening purposes. The sewage treatment plant will be
installed on extended aeration system followed by tertiary treatment. No timber will be used for
construction. Rainwater harvesting system will be provided. CFL lighting fixtures will be provided
in the common areas. Natural light will be used to the maximum. Around 300 construction
workers will be employed.
He also submitted the baseline air environment data of the site and the
adjoining area.
After detailed deliberations, the members of the Committee asked the
project proponent to submit the following details: -
1) Data of ambient air and ground water quality for one month from NABL accredited
laboratory should be provided.
2) Layout plan showing the dual plumbing system for reusing the treated sewage in the
flushing system should be provided.
3) NOC from the Chief Fire Officer regarding adequate provision of fire hydrant system
and its plan indicating the said system should be submitted.
4) The project proponent will submit an undertaking that agreement will be made with
common bio-medical waste treatment facility for disposal of bio-medical waste
generated from the dispensary.
5) The project proponent should submit written permission from Municipal Corporation,
Ludhiana for the disposal of solid waste to be generated from the colony.
6) The project proponent should submit written permission from Municipal Corporation,
Ludhiana for the disposal of excess sewage into the sewerage system of the city or
the revised water balance chart should be submitted for reuse of entire treated sewage
within the project area.
7) The promoter should submit calculations regarding requirement of land for vermi-
composting of bio-degradable waste generated from the business park and the land
reserved for this purpose in the project area.
8) The project proponent shall use fly ash as building material in the construction
activities as per the provisions of fly ash notification of September 1999 and its
amendment as on August 2003.
In view of the above, the Committee deferred the case and it was decided that
the proposal shall be considered for environmental clearance after the receipt of the above
details / data from the project proponent.
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