Project Details-Major Minerals (Lime Stone)

Project Details-Major Minerals (Lime Stone)
Sr. Details
No.
PROPOSAL
1.
Name of Lease Holder
2.
Location Address
3.
Lease Area (Hectors)
Particulars
Maheboob Abbas Khira
Lime Stone mining at Survey no:- 160 Paiki , Village:Rakka, Ta:-Lalpur, Dist:- Jamnagar
04-00-00 Hectors
4.
Ownership of Land
Government Land
(Govt./Private Land
5.
Status of Operation(New
Existing.
Project or Existing project
operating since_____)
6.
Status of Lease (Lease no.
Lease No:-MCR/102011/ML/1755-CHH-1,
Date of issue, lease period,
Dt:- 14/06/2013.
date of application for lease
Lease Period- 20 Years.
renewal, etc.)
7.
Name of Mineral to mine
Lime Stone
8.
Mineral Reserved
As Per Mining Report
9.
Rate of mining of mineral
72000 M. Ton/ Year
(Mt/Month)
10. Life of Mine (Years)
50
11. Whether project involves
No Project does not involve Forest Land.
forest land? If yes, status of
application for diversion of
forest land.
12. Applicability of the CRZ
No. CRZ Notification not applicable
Notification,2011
ENVIRONMENT SETTINGS
13. If Located within 10 km, aerial distance of the lease area from the nearest.
I
Water Body
Name
Distance (Km)
Rampar Chek Dam
3.060 km E
Ii
National Park/Wild life
No National Park / Wild Life Sanctuary/ Biosphere
Sanctuary/ Biosphere
Reserve.
Reserve.
Iii
Reserve
Forest/protected forest
No Reserve Forest/ Protected Forest
Iv
Human Habitation
List of Human Habitations in the 10 km periphery of
proposed project
V
Vi
Vii
Viii
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Railway Line
Road
Notified/Protected
Archaeological Sites
Social infrastructure, e.g.
school, hospital,
historic/cultural/religious
places, defence
establishment, etc.
Present land use of lease area
Name of Human
Distance from project
Habitations
Boundry
Rakka
0.610 km
Dhuniya Nava
4.000 km
Khadba Mota
8.370 km
Vavdi
8.470 km
Nana Khadba
9.320 km
Baghala
5.730 km
Badhala
7.360 km
Virpar
5.700 km
Sajdiyari
4.540 km
Luvarsar
8.340 km
Samana
8.340 km
Dal Devaliya
9.960 km
Nana Panch Devda
9.950 km
Bavdidad
6.240 km
Khatiya
1.410 km
Rampar
4.620 km
Chela Bedi
9.520 km
Hansthal
9.190 km
Ravashiya
9.550 km
Dungrani Devaliya
8.810 km
Khad Khambhaliya
2.000 km
Panchasara Mota
4.380 km
Vad Panchasara
6.050 km
Karana
9.960 km
Galla
8.180 km
Jamnagar-Porbandar
18.220 km
SH-23
0.670 km
No Notified / Protected Archaeological Sites.
Rakka School, Temple,
Government Hospital
Lalpur.
0.720 Km
15.880 km
The lease area comprises of Government wasteland
only. Following table shows land use / land cover in
lease area.
Level 1
Level 2
Area (Sq. Mt.)
Barren Land
Strip Mines
40000
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Geo-hydrological features: (Secondary Data)
Jamnagar District extends from North 21º40' latitude to 22º57' latitude and 68º 57 ' to 70º 37'
Eastern longitude. Its coastline is 355km long. The total area of the district is 14,125sq km. The
district has Ten Talukas consisting of 694 villages and 17 urban towns. As per the 2001 census
total urban population is 7.32 lakh souls. Average rainfall of last decade is 555 mm.
Geologically 80% of Jamnagar district is covered by basalt rock formation (Deccan Trap) which is
found in Jamnagar, Kalavad, Dhrol, Lalpur, Jamjodhpur, Bhanvad, Jamkhambaliya, Jodia and
Kalyanpur talukas, whereas rest part of Jamnagar district it is overlained by Laterite, Bauxite, Gaj
beds, Dwarka beds, and Miliolitic limestone and alluvium along the coastal line.
In Basalt formation the ground water occurs in unconfined to semi-confined and confined deep
aquifers. The ground water is confined to secondary porosity and permeability such as weathered
basalt, joints, fractures, fissures, dykes etc.
In this district the bore wells are drilled generally 30 to 500 meters deep. In Okha Mandal taluka,
bore wells are drilled by D.R. rig. In parts of Kalyanpur and Okha Mandal taluka, there is inherent
salinity, except in few pockets where potable ground water is found. In this area thirty meter to
sixty-meter deep D.R. tube wells are constructed.
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Predominant wind direction
Winds are generally light and moderate in summer.
They become stronger when westerly t southwesterly winds prevail during the south-west
monsoon season. In October winds are from west
and north east. In November and December winds
are mainly from north-east direction. In January and
February winds are again from west and north east
directions. In the summer season the winds are predominantly from south-west and north-west
direction.
17
Endemic and endangered
species of flora and fauna, if
No endemic and endangered species of flora and
fauna found in the area.
any, in the area
DOMINANT TREE SPECIES AROUND PROJECT AREA : TABLE I
Sr.
Scientific Name
No.
I
Acacia Senegal,Wild
Acacia Nilotica
Ficus benghalensis
Ficus religiosa
Azadirachta Inidca
Bambusa arundinacea (Retz.) Willd.
Ricinus communis (LINN.)
Solanum xanthocarpum Schrad & Wendl
Butea Monosperna(Lamk)Taub.
Ziziphus mauritiana Lamk
Wrightia arborea (Dennst.) Mabb.
Butea Monosperna(Lamk)Taub.
Euphorbia Ligularia Roxb.
Euphorbia nivulia Buch. Ham
Cassia auriculata L
Acacia leucophloea (Roxb.) Wild
SPECIES AROUND AREA TABLE II
Scientific Name
Passeridae
Varanus bengalensis
Rattus rattus (Linnaeus)
Ptyas mucosus
Calotes Versicolor
Hemidactylus frenatus
18 Width and Condition of access road
Kutcha/pucca) to the lease area
DETAILS ON MINING / EXCAVATION ACTIVITIES
19 Requirement of power supple and its
source
20 Requirement of water supply and its
source
21 Type of Mining (Manual/Semi mechanized
/Mechanized)
22 Equipment's to be used (bulldozers,
hydraulic excavators, JCB, scrapers,
loaders, etc.
23 Details of method of working with phasing
of activities (Sequence of mining
operations)
Local Name
Gorad
desi baval
Vad
Piplo
Limdo
Bamboo
Arando
Bhoy ringani
kesudo
Bor
Dudhlo
khakhro
Thor
Thor
Aval
Hermo
Local Name
Sparrow
Common Indian Monitor
Common House Rat
Common rat snake
Common Garden Lizard
House Gecko
4.0 m width Kachha Road.
N.A.
1.50 Kld and nearby supplier supply with
the water tanker.
Semi mechanized
Equipment used for mining activity like
JCB, tractor trolley, and truck.
24
Explosive, detonators to be used
25
26
Details of drilling, blasting
Safety measure at the time of blasting
27
Details of Overburden (OB) removal
and stacking
Height and width of benches and side
slope
Depth of ground water table (Meters)
Maximum depth of working (Meters)
Whether it will intersect ground water
table?
Land Pattern of the lease area
28
29
30
31
No explosive detonators required for the
mining.
N. A.
- Phase wise activity
Site preparation- Overburden removalfencing the site-Cutting in existing form
and then loading.
MethodMining would be done through
JCB/Loader machine which will scratch
the upper surface and level the site
manually once JCB/Loader work is over.
The chalk mineral excavated through the
JCB/Excavator Machine and loading to
the truck for the end users.
No overburden is there in lease area.
Bench height 05m and Bench width 3.0m
and slope 800.
50 to 70 meter approx.
10 Meters, it will not intersect ground
water table
Sr. Particul
No. ars
i
Ii
Iii
Iv
V
Vi
Vii
Viii
Man Power Requirement
At
the
end
of
lease
peri
od(H
a)
0
0
0
0
Post
Operatio
nal
Phase
(Ha)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.00.00
0
0
0
0
Pits
Dumps
0
0
Plantation 0
Road/Buil 0
ding
Mineral
Stack
Back filled
Remainin
g
Water/De
veloped
Total
32
Per
Oper
ation
al
Phase
(Ha)
10 Labours
3.80.00
0
0.20.00
0
4.00.00
33
34
35
36
37
38
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No. Of working days in a year
Time of working hours in a day
Measure proposed for protection of
environmental attributes like and, water,
air, human health, etc.
200 days
8 am to 6pm
The mining operation should not be
intersected the ground water table catch
drains, garland drains should be
constructed around the excavated pit
area, mineral dumps, waste dumps to
prevent silt and sediment flowing into
water body. Domestic wastewater if
generated in lease area should be
disposed off through septic tank/soak
pit. Approach road, and lease area
should be sprinkled with water at regular
interval to control dusting. Vehicles
should not be overloaded and covered
with tarpaulin. Vehicles should not be
overloaded and well maintained so as to
keep vehicular emission in control. The
human health is first concern of safety
precaution.
Measure for control of noise, vibration and N. A.
fly rock problems due to blasting
plan for managing storm water, Details of The rain water collected in mining out
garland drains to be provided
pits during monsoon season will be used
by farmers of nearby areas. When
mining activity will commence, the water
collected in the pits will be used for dust
suppression. Garland drains (1.5 M
width) will be provided in W direction if
required.
plan for managing dust, noise, silt and
* First Aid kit shall be provided for the
other pollutants during mining activities
workers
* Proper training for handling the
particular job to every worker.
* The personal protective equipments
such as masks, helmets, gloves,
respirators etc. shall be provided to the
workers depending upon the nature of
the work involved.
* Safety shoes, mask, helmet, earplug
will be provided.
Details on transportation route and
measure proposed for control of fugitive
Approach road from lease area to
highway. Fugitive emission emerge
emission during transportation
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41
42
43
Plan for post mining use/reclamation of
pits
Provision of fencing the pits in case of
use water reservoir
Plan for green belt development, area of
green belt, no & type of species to be
planted and budgetary outlay for the
same
Corporate Sector Responsibility
that time very less measure.
The extracted mineral would be
transported from the mine to the end
user by adopting following measures so
as to minimize dust emissions:
* During loading and unloading regular
water spraying will be carried out.
* Water spraying of haul roads and other
roads at regular intervals.
* Provision of dust masks to workers.
* Vehicles carrying the material would
be covered with tarpaulin sheets.
* Speed of the vehicles will be
maintained.
* Trucks will not be overloaded.
* Regular maintenance of vehicles and
machinery shall be carried out to control
emissions.
Rain water harvesting post mining use.
Pole marking and fencing will be done.
Marginally area surrounding lease
periphery and plantation on both side of
kutcha road. We have also tied up with
gram panchayat to grow more than 250
trees in and around the village which
covers local school, and approach road
of village.
We will provide 5% of our profit for the
gram panchayat to built toilet and other
public convenient like street light etc.,
for school, primary health centre for
their various needs. And to develop
green belt in available area in the village.