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Prefeasibility Report - Utkarsh Ispat LLP Page 1 PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT For project of (Under the Category 3 (a) of EIA Notification dated 14/9/2006) ||Project Proponent || M/s. UTKARSH ISPAT LLP Site address: Plot No. 718-719, G.I.D.C. Bamanbore, Vill: Bamanbore, Tal: Chotila, Dist : Surendernagar Gujarat-363520 IRON & STEEL BILLETS: 4,00,000 MT/year

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Prefeasibility Report - Utkarsh Ispat LLP Page 1

PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT

For project of

(Under the Category 3 (a) of EIA Notification dated 14/9/2006)

||Project Proponent ||

M/s. UTKARSH ISPAT LLP Site address:

Plot No. 718-719, G.I.D.C. Bamanbore, Vill: Bamanbore,

Tal: Chotila, Dist : Surendernagar

Gujarat-363520

IRON & STEEL BILLETS: 4,00,000 MT/year

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1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY M/s. Utkarsh Ispat LLP has proposed to establish industrial unit of Iron & steel billets with quantity 4,00,000 MT/Year at Plot no. 718-719, G.I.D.C. Bamanbore, Vill: Bamanbore, Tal: Chotila, Dist : Surendernagar, Gujarat-363520. Presently Industry has obtained CTE for establishment of unit with production capacity: 2400 MT/Month (i.e. 28,800 MT/Year) vide CTE no. 91390 on Date: 28/02/2018. Looking at prospective market scenario and considering the large market demand of the Iron & steel billets, the company is keen to set up industrial unit with product capacity upto 4,00,000 MT/Year. The proposed site is located in GIDC Bamanbore, Vill: Bamanbore, Tal: Chotila, Dist : Surendernagar which is well connected with National highway-8A (Connecting Ahmedabad to Rajkot) whereas nearest city is Chotila located at distance of 18 Km. The nearest Village is Bamabore at distance of 1.9 Km. There is no national park, sanctuary or forest land in surrounding 10 Km radius. The project doesn’t fall under CRZ boundaries. Stack with induction furnaces (2 nos., each having 2 crucibles) and standby DG set (500 KVA) will be installed for the proposed production capacity with continous casting Machine/process. Iron/steel scrap & Pig/Sponge iron will be used as raw material. The total water requirement for proposed project is 180 m3/day and the waste water generation will be approximately 28 m3/day. The waste water will be inform of cooling bleed off & R.O. reject water which will be completely reused back hence there will be Zero discharge of industrial effluent. Slag will be generated due to operation of induction furnace which shall be reused for road construction, land filling of low lying area OR sold to its re‐users/ recyclers. Employment shall be generated for local people in surrounding villages. The details of project including site specific data, raw material consumption, product details, water consumption, socioeconomic structure etc is discussed in the upcoming sections. The Cost of the proposed project is @ Rs. 45.3 crores, which is inclusive of approx 2.0 Crores for pollution control activities.

2.0 INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT/BACKGROUND INFORMATION

2.1 IDENTIFICATION OF PROJECT AND PROJECT PROPONENT 2.1.1 Project Proponent The partner & Promoter of “M/s. Utkarsh Ispat LLP”, Mr. Niraj Arya who has experience of 20 years and Mr. Saket Arya having experience of 7 years in same field are key persons of Arya Group, an ISO 9001-2008 & CRISIL Rating company, which has wide experience in steel industry and actively engaged in manufacturing of premium quality TMT bars. The Group, with its automization techniques, manufacturing facility and equipped with

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advanced production equipment, state of the art machinery, modern industrial testing equipment and trained man power, generates a production of 1.08 Lacs MT of world class TMT bars and 19200 MT Raw materials for TMT Bars. The Arya group having industrial unit namely Utkarsh Bars Pvt. Ltd. which has the pivotal & leading position in the steel industries for manufacturing & marketing of its TMT bars for various grades as per ISI norms whereas second industrial unit namely Arya Meta Cast Pvt. Ltd. is manufacturing Steel ingots which is raw material for Utkarsh Bars Pvt. Ltd. and other buyers. The “Arya Group” is intending to enter into expansion of existing business with backward integration for manufacturing of Iron & steel billets for Utkarsh Bars Pvt.Ltd. and other buyers too. The group has established business strategy to envisage the adoption of proven and latest technology equipped with all the latest machinery & technology. This expansion is under the name of UTKARSH ISPAT LLP. This will give the group for saving of cost on many major expenses like Re-heating of raw material, saving on material burning loss and transportation cost. The partners & Promotors of Utkarsh Ispat LLP are known for the concept of value addition and engineering, keen for adopting new technology and challenges of the industries, believes in team work and span of management. Details of project proponent is as below:

Table-1: Project Proponent/Promotors Sr No.

Name Designation Residential Address

1 Niraj Jaidav Arya Partner Arya Villa, Neels City Club Road, Nr University Gate, Rajkot – 360005

2 Saket Vikas Arya Partner 21 –A, Sanjay Appartment, Sardar Baug Nr. Circuit House, Rajkot – 360 001

2.1.2 Identification of Project The proposed project is located at Plot no. 718-719, G.I.D.C. Bamanbore, Vill: Bamanbore, Tal: Chotila, Dist : Surendernagar, Gujarat-363520. GIDC plot no. 718-719 having total area 11751.32 sq. mtr. has been already acquired. Industry proposes to manufacture Iron & steel billets from Iron & steel scrap and Pig/Sponge iron. The detail of same is given in the table below. Table-2 : Detail of Proposed Products & Raw material Sr No.

Name Proposed quantity

1 Iron & Steel Billets 4,00,000 MT/year Raw material Name 1 Iron / steel scrap 4,20,000 MT/Year OR 2 Pig/Sponge iron 4,80,000 MT/Year

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2.2 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF NATURE OF PROJECT As per EIA Notification 2006 and its subsequent amendments, the proposed project falls under category 3 (a) - Metallurgical Industry (ferrous & non- ferrous). Based on area, production capacity and general conditions mentioned in the schedule of EIA Notification, the project is categorized as Category B. Hence, the project proponent has to obtain the EC from the State Environment Impact Assessment Authority ,Gujarat . 2.3 NEED OF PROJECT AND ITS IMPORTANCE TO THE COUNTRY AND OR REGION With the increase in the industrialization & infrastructure development, there has been an increase in the demand of steel products. The proposed product is Iron & steel Billets which will be mainly used for making TMT bars & other steel products. It is used for feedstock to rolling mills for production of long products like wire rods, bars/rods and structural. Steel Billet is also used extensively in forge shops and machine shops for production of engineering goods and also as feedstock for seamless tubes. Due to rapid industrial & infrastructure development there is constant increase in need of steel in the market. Steel products are used by the large section of the public such as industrial establishments, schools colleges, farmers, agriculturists, builders and general public at large. As there is rapid growth in these industrial sectors within the country as well as globally, accordingly there has been increase in demand for alloy steel product. 2.4 Demand and Supply Gap: Being a core sector, steel industry tracks the overall economic growth in the long term. Also, steel demand, being derived from other sectors like automobiles, consumer durables and infrastructure, its fortune is dependent on the growth of these user industries. The Indian steel sector enjoys advantages of domestic availability of raw materials and cheap labour. This provides major cost advantage to the domestic steel industry. The Indian steel industry is largely iron-based through the blast furnace (BF) or the direct reduced iron (DRI) route. About 60% of the crude steel capacity is resident with integrated steel producers (ISP). But the changing ratio of hot metal to crude steel production indicates the increasing presence of secondary steel producers (non integrated steel producers) manufacturing steel through scrap route, enhancing their dependence on imported raw material. World crude steel production was 1547 million tonnes (MT) in 2012, as per World Steel Association (WSA). China accounted for 46% of the world's total crude steel production in 2012, reaching 716.5 MT. During 2012, India maintained its ranking as the 4th largest steel producing country in the world behind China, Japan and the US with a crude steel production of 76.7 MT. Global advisory firm Ernst & Young in its recent study said that India's steel consumption would grow by over 5% in the calendar year 2014 to 83 million tonnes compared with 79 million tonnes the country consumed in the previous calendar year. In general there is demand of steel products in the region as well as country and its demand is increasing day by day due to developmental activities.

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2.5 Imports v/s Indigenous Production:

This is indigenous production. Indigenous production will be cost effective as it will reduce the cost of transportation incurred due to import.

2.6 Export Possibility:

The product will be exported to different states of the country as well as to other countries as per the market demands.

2.7 Domestic/Exports Markets: The maximum production is envisaged for satisfying raw material requirement of sister

concern & adjoining unit M/s. Utkarsh TMT Bars Pvt. Ltd. and rest is envisaged for the domestic market as well as for export purpose.

2.8 Employment generation (Direct & Indirect) due to the project:

The total requirement of manpower for the proposed Billet manufacturing plant is estimated at around 160 numbers (workers+ office staff). Hence this project will provide direct employment to 160 people whereas it will provide employment to many others indirectly. The required manpower will be sourced from locally & nearby region. Plant operation and maintenance will be carried out by skilled personnel.

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3.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION

3.1 Type of Project including interlinked and interdependent projects, if any.

The proposed project is envisaged to manufacture Iron & steel Billets. So steel manufacturing industries and construction industries will be interdependent.

3.2 Location (map showing general location, specific location, and project boundary & project site layout) with coordinates.

M/s Utkarsh Ispat LLP is located at Plot 718-719, G.I.D.C. Bamanbore, Vill:

Bamanbore, Tal: Chotila, Dist : Surendernagar. The site falls between

(A) 22˚23’59.99” N, 71˚01’35.77” E (B) 22˚23’56.38” N, 71˚01’36.99” E

(C) 22˚23’57.22” N, 71˚01’39.84” E (D) 22˚23’59.42” N, 71˚01’39.13” E &

(E) 22˚24’01.97” N, 71˚01’38.56” E

East Longitude and North Latitude with an average altitude of 188 m above MSL

Location map of the project is as under: (figure-1) Salient features in the surroundings area of the proposed site are as below (Table: 3.1): Sr. No.

Important Features Description

1 Location Plot no. 718-719, G.I.D.C. Bamanbore, Vill: Bamanbore, Tal: Chotila, Dist : Surendernagar, Gujarat-363520

2 Type of land/ land use Industrial land within the limits of Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation (GIDC)

3 Latitude/Longitude 22˚23’58.82” N, / 71˚01’37.76” E 4 MSL 188 m 5 Proponent Name Mr. Niraj J. Arya 6 Corporate office address B-903, The Imperial Heights, Opp.Big Bazar, 150

Ft Ring Road, Rajkot -360005 7 Nearest village Bamanbore at @ 1.9 km in NE direction 8 Nearest city/Town Chotila at @ 18 km in ENE direction 9 Nearest Railway station Rajkot Railway station is located at @ 25 Km in

SW direction 10 Nearest highway NH-8A at 1.6 km in NW direction (Ahmedabad-

Rajkot highway) 11 Seismic Zone Seismic Zone III 12 National Parks / Sanctuary NA

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Location map (Figure:1)

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Proposed site within 10 km radius(Figure:2)

Sister concern M/s. Utkarsh TMT Bars pvt. Ltd.

PROPOSED PROJECT.

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3.3 Details of alternate sites considered and the basis of selecting the proposed site, particularly the environmental considerations gone into should be highlighted.

It is proposed to set-up proposed Billet plant in GIDC estate Bamanbore at Plot no. 718-719 adjacent to our TMT bar plant (M/s. Utkarsh TMT Bars Pvt. Ltd.) to where finished product (Iron & steel Billet) to be supplied as raw material that will give saving of cost on major expenses like Reheating of raw material, saving on material burning loss and transporation cost. Therefore, no alternate site has been selected. Also having site in GIDC estate , all the facility related infrastructure, power, utilities etc are available. No forest land, National Park, Sanctuary, Historical Monuments etc. present within 10 Km radius of project site. Suitability of the land is there from topographical and geological considerations. Road/ Rail connectivity to the project site for transportation of raw materials, products and employees is well established. 3.4 Size and Magnitude of Operation:

The proposed plant will be engaged in manufacturing of Iron & steel Billets with quantity 4,00,000 MT/year.

3.5 Project description with process details (a schematic diagram/flow chart showing

the project layout, components of the project etc. should be given) 3.5.1. Raw Material Details The major raw material used for the proposed Iron & Steel billet is Iron/steel scrap & Pig/ Sponge Iron. The details of raw materials along with its quantity, source and mode of transportation is given in table below: Table- 3.2 : Raw material detail

Sr no.

Name of Raw material

Source Form Mode of transportation

Mode of storage

Quantity

1 Iron/steel scrap

Imported/ Indigenous

Solid Shipment/ Rail/Road

Storage Yard

4,20,000 MT/Year

OR 2 Pig/Sponge

iron Imported/ Indigenous

Solid Shipment/ Rail/Road

Storage Yard

4,80,000 MT/Year

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3.5.2 Manufacturing Process Procure of basic raw materials i.e. Iron/steel Scraps or Pig/Sponge iron from suppliers and vendors of market. Inspection of incoming raw material and rejection are to be return to the vendors and accepted material is to be stored in a store yard and to make the particular lot / batch. To charge the scrap in Electric Induction Furnace and to Heat up to required level of Temperature. So that it will be converted in a liquid mass form and during this process the slag and other impurities/ foreign materials are being removed which is floating on top of the melted mass. The liquid mass is transferred to ladle followed by Continuous Casting machine Where hot billets are formed. After cooling the finished product i.e. Iron & steel Billets are shifted to storage in and dispatch in open market.

PROCESS FLOW CHART RAW MATERIAL (Iron/ steel Scraps OR Pig/Sponge iron)

Inspection of Raw Material

Melting Of Raw Material

Liquid Steel Transferred to ladle

Ladle to Continuous Casting machine

CCM to MS Billet

Cooling of Billet

Inspection

Dispatch

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3.6 Raw material required along with estimated quantity, likely source, marketing area of final products/s, Mode of transport of raw Material and Finished Product. The raw material required along with quantity is given in section 3.5.1, likely source is local market as well as from overseas also. Mode of transportation is by Road, Rail and Sea. Marketing area of finished products & Mode of transportation of finished products The details of marketing area of finished products is discussed in section 2.6 and 2.7 3.7 Resource optimization/recycling and reuse envisaged in the project, if any, should be briefly outlined. The waste water generated from proposed project will be inform of R.O. rejected water & Cooling bleed off which will be collected in collection tank and ultimately Reused for Cooling/sprinkling on hot iron slag generated from induction furnace. Hence there will be zero discharge of industrial effluent. Slag will be generated as solid waste due to proposed project which shall be inert in nature used for land filling purpose within premise OR sold to its re‐users/ recyclers. 3.8 Availability of water its source, energy/power requirement and source should be given. 3.8.1 Source of water and its availability The water shall be obtained from GIDC (for domestic & Gardening purpose) and from Borewell (for Industrial purpose). The water consumption for proposed project is 180 KL/day. The detail bifurcation of water consumption and the waste water generation along with its disposal method is mentioned in below table 3.3. Sr No

Usage Water source

Water consumption

(KL/day)

Waste water generation (KL/day)

A Domestic GIDC

8 6.5*

B Gardening GIDC 2 0 C Industrial

For R.O. Make up (For cooling in induction ) Bore well

20 6

For Cooling Bore well 150 20 Total industrial Bore well 170 26**

Total (A+B+C) -- 180 32.5 *To soak pit **To Reuse in Cooling/sprinkling on hot iron slag generated from induction furnace. Hence There will be zero discharge of industrial effluent.

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Water balance diagram

3.8.2 Source of electricity and its availability Electricity shall be obtained from Gujarat Electricity Board. The total power requirement for the Proposed plant is 15000 KVA. Details of DG set: In case of Power failure, Stanby D.G set (500 KVA) is proposed in which diesel will be used at the rate of 30 lit/hour. Diesel will be sourced from local market. 3.9 Quantity of wastes to be generated (liquid and solid) and scheme for their management/ disposal 3.9.1 Waste Water generation & Management plan The details of same is discussed in section 3.8.1 ( Table‐3.3)

Total water requirement 180 KL/day

10 KL/day From GIDC

Domestic

170 KL/day From Bore well

Gardening R.O. (For induction

furnace)

Cooling

20 Kl/day 150 Kl/day 8 Kl/day 2 Kl/day

6.5 Kl/day

Soak pit

20 Kl/day (Bleed off)

6 Kl/day (Reject)

Re use in Cooling/sprinkling on

hot iron slag

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3.9.2 Solid waste generation & Management plan The solid waste generated due to operation of induction furnace along with its quantity and disposal plan is as mentioned below Table‐3.4 : Detail of Solid Waste Generation (Non‐Hazardous waste) Sr No

Name of solid waste

Quantity Method of disposal

1 Slag/Iron Residue 20,000 MT/year (Maximum while using Iron/steel scrap) or 80,000 MT /year (Maximum while using pig/sponge iron)

Re-melt (as possible), final residue be given for filling – up in low lying area, construction of roads etc /Sale to actual end users

Table‐3.5 : Detail of Hazardous Waste Generation Sr No

Name of waste Quantity Category as per Schedule‐I of H.W. Rules

Disposal

1 Used Oil 250 Liter/Year

5.1 Will be given Registered recycler/Used as lubricant

2 Discarded containers

50 Nos./year

33.1 Will be given to registered decontamination facility

3.9.3 Stack details and Air Pollution Control Measures The Flue gas stacks; process stacks and other utilities in the proposed expansion project is as given in the table below: Table‐3.6 : Detail of Stack

SR. NO.

STACK ATTACHED TO

FUEL APC MEASURES

STACK HEIGHT

Expected pollutants

01 Induction Furnace -1 (With two crucibles) Capacity: 30 MT

Electricity

Suction hood & Bag filter

(Pulse jet type)

31 Meter (Common

stack)

PM< 150 mg/NM3 SO2<100 ppm NOX<50 ppm

02 Induction Furnace -2 (With two crucibles) Capacity: 30 MT

Electricity

Suction hood & Bag filter (Pulse jet type

03 D.G. set (Stand by use) 500 KVA

Diesel 30 lit/hour

Acoustic Enclosure

6 meter

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3.10 Schematic representations of the feasibility drawing which give information of EIA purpose

4.0 SITE ANALYSIS 4.1 Connectivity National highway- 8A connecting Ahmedabad-Rajkot is located at distance of 1.6 Km in NW direction. The road connecting the site with national highway is well for transportation facility. The nearest internal village road (Bamabore road) is at 0.6 km in North direction. Nearest railway station is Rajkot Railway station which is located at @ 25 Km in SW direction. The nearest village is Bamanbore located at distance of approximately 1.9 km in NE direction where as the nearest city is Chotila at @ 18 km in ENE direction. Nearest Airport is located at Rajkot at 26 km from the proposed site in SW direction. The site has access of telephone, internet and mobile connectivity so far as concerned with Communication connectivity. 4.2 Land Form, Land use and Land ownership The proposed project location is within the notified industrial estate. Hence the land form and land use of the project location is industrial area. GIDC plot no. 718-719 having total area 11751.32 sq. mtr. has been already acquired. 4.3 Topography (along with map) It is a flat land and the average elevation is 188 m above MSL. Fig - 2 in section 3.2 shows

locations within the 10 km radius around the plant site. The proposed project area comes in

Seismic Zone-III which is classified as having a fairly medium probability of earthquake

shocks. The latitude and longitude of project site are A) 22˚23’59.99” N, 71˚01’35.77” E (B)

22˚23’56.38” N, 71˚01’36.99” E (C) 22˚23’57.22” N, 71˚01’39.84” E (D) 22˚23’59.42” N,

71˚01’39.13” E & (E) 22˚24’01.97” N, 71˚01’38.56” E.

Application in Form I along with Pre-feasibility Report, relevant documents to State Level Expert Appraisal Committee (SEAC) as per Sr.

No. 3 (a) of EIA Notification, 14th September 2006 and subsequent amendments of Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate

Change (MoEF&CC)

Decision of State Level Expert Appraisal committee (SEAC)

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4.4 Existing land use pattern (agriculture, non-agriculture, forest, water bodies (including area under CRZ), shortest distances from the periphery of the project to periphery of the forests, national park, wild life sanctuary, eco sensitive areas, water bodies (distance from the HFL of the river), CRZ. In case of notified industrial area, a copy of the Gazette notification should be industrial area, a copy of the Gazette notification should be given. The location of the plant is in GIDC estate hence it is non agricultural land. There are no ecosensitive areas such as forest, national park,wildlife sanctuary, biosphere reserves and wildlife corridors etc. located within 10 km radius of project area. The nearest river (Beti river) is located in SW Direction at @ 2 km. 4.5 SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE AVAILABLE The project site is located within the notified industrial estate. Basic amenities of life are easily available in the area. Primary health centre, school, drinking water, electricity, communication, road network, transportation facility is available in the vicinity.

5. PLANNING BRIEF 5.1 Planning Concept (type of industries, facilities, transportation etc.)

Town and country Planning/Development authority Classification The propose project is within the notified industrial estate. Also the industrial area and the related facilities are already developed hence no planning is envisaged. The nearby towns haveall the modern facilities. 5.2 Population Projection There would not be any increase in the population of surrounding area as the workers for the proposed project will come from the local residents in the surrounding villages. There will be very less influx of people in the area due to proposed project. Only skilled technical staff shallbe appointed from different part of the state whereas the rest shall be appointed from the nearby city. 5.3 Land use planning (breakup along with greenbelt etc.) GIDC plot no. 718-719 is having total area 11751.32 sq. mtr. Land use breakup is given in following table:

Sr. no. Land use Area (square meter)

1 Built up area 6390 2 Garden/green belt area 650* 3 Parking area 200 4 Open area &Internal Roads 4511.32 5 Total area 11751.32

*Due to limitation of area, we have proposed @650 sq. meter green belt area within the premises. However we will develop additional @3000 sq. meter green area at survey no. 99, Bamanbore (owned by one of the promoter of project) located at just 100 mtr from the proposed site . Hence total green belt area will be @3650 sq. meter (i.e. more than 30% of project area)

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5.4 Assessment of Infrastructure Demand (Physical & Social) Being Developed GIDC, The basic infrastructure required for the proposed project is available at the project site. The road facility is already available which shall be used and properly maintained. Apart from that the additional infrastructure will be developed by the company as per the requirement

5.5 Amenities/Facilities Major basic facilities are available for the proposed project. Road, electricity, water, transportation facility etc are well developed in the surrounding area. The major new amenity for the proposed project will be installation of Plant machineries at site within the premises along with all the necessary infrastructure for same like storage house, internal access roads, office buildings, equipment sheds etc.

6 PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE

6.1 Industrial Area (Processing Area) The total industrial area acquired by the company is 11751.32 sq. mtr

6.2 Resident Area (Non Processing Area)

No labour colony is envisaged in the proposed project

6.3 Green Belt The green belt area of the project location is given below Proposed green belt area: 3650 sq. mtr ( i.e. 650 sq. mtr within premises + 3000 sq. mtr outside the premises located at just 100 meter from the project site) The green belt for the proposed project will consist of following green belt species Neem, Asopalav (Ashoka tree), Gulmahor, Pipal, other flowering plants, and other trees of native species.

6.4 Social Infrastructure Basic amenities of life are easily available in the area. Primary health centre, school, drinking water, electricity, communication, road network, transportation facility is available in the vicinity.

6.5 Connectivity (Traffic and transportation Road/Rail/Metro/Water ways etc.)

The connectivity to the Proposed project site is given in table below.

Description Distance Transportation Road: NH-8A at 1.6 km in NW direction

0.6 Km ( internal village road) Railway: 25 Km in SW direction (Rajkot)

Nearest village Bamanbore at @ 1.9 km in NE direction Nearest city Chotila at @ 18 km in ENE direction

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6.6 Drinking Water Management (Source & supply of water)

GIDC water shall be used for domestic & gardening purpose. Industrial water will be sourced from Bore well.

6.7 Sewerage System Domestic effluent/ sewage of 6.5 KLPD will goes to septic tank followed by soak pit. 6.8 Industrial Waste Management

The industrial waste generated in form of solid, hazard, water and the management plan for same is given in section 3.9.2 (Table 3.4 & 3.5)

6.9 Solid Waste Management

The solid waste generated due to proposed manufacturing process along with its quantity and disposal plan is discussed in detail in section 3.9.2

6.10 Power Requirement Total power requirement is 15000 KVA and will obtained from Gujarat Electricity Board (PGVCL)

7. 0 REHABILITATION & RESETTLEMENT (R&R PLAN)

(Policy to adopted (Central/State) in respect of the project affected person including home oustees, land oustee and landless labour (A briefoutline to be given). Not applicable. The proposed project is within the notified industrial estate. Hence the proposed project does not involve any rehabilitation and resettlement

8.0 PROJECT SCHEDULE AND COST ESTIMATES 8.1 (Likely date of start of construction and likely date of completion (time schedule for

the project to be given) Project will commence within one month after getting environmental clearance from SEAC, Gandhinagar.

8.2 Estimated project cost along with analysis in terms of economic viability of the project

The total estimated capital cost of the proposed project is @ Rs. 45.3 crores. Looking to demand & continuous development of steel market, the project will be viable in view point of economy.

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9.0 ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL (FINAL RECOMMENDATIONS) 9.1 Financial and social benefits with special emphasis on the benefit to the local people including tribal population, if any, in the area. Local people will get direct financial benefit by way of employment. Local people will get some contracts of supply and services to get indirect income. Company will contribute in improving education and health facilities in nearby area. The proposed project shall not have any adverse environmental impacts as adequate Environment management & protection measures will be provided to achieve the permissible norms of GPCB.