FORM 1 CTS Nos 140, 140/1 to 551 of village Majas, Part III

“Jogeshwari Shivdarshan SRA CHS Ltd.”
By Vimal Associates
FORM 1
For
“Jogeshwari Shivdarshan SRA CHS Ltd.”
(Under SRA Scheme)
AT
CTS Nos 140, 140/1 to 551 of village Majas, Part III,
Jogeshwari (E), K/East ward Mumbai
Project by
M/s. Vimal Associates
“Jogeshwari Shivdarshan SRA CHS Ltd.”
By Vimal Associates
FORM-1
(I) Basic Information
Sr.
No
1
Item
Details
Name of the Project
“Jogeshwari Shivdarshan SRA CHS Ltd.”
(Under SRA Scheme)
S. No. in the Schedule
Proposed capacity/area /length/tonnage
to be handled/command area/lease area/
number of wells to be drilled
8(a) Building and Construction Projects
Total plot area:
12440.3 m2
FSI area
36627.39 m2
Non FSI area
24438.04 m2
Total Construction area: 61065.43m2
Amendment
5
Existing Capacity/Area etc.
6
7
Category of Project i.e. ‘A’ or ‘B’
Does it attract the general condition? If
Yes, Please specify
Does it attract the specific condition? If
yes, Please specify
Location
Plot/Survey/Khasra No.
Village
Tehsil
District
State
Nearest railway station/airport along with
distance in km.
Nearest Town, City, District Headquarters
along with distance in km.
Village
Panchayats,
ZillaParishad,
Municipal Corporation, Local body
(complete
postal
addresses
with
telephone nos. to be given)
Name of the applicant
Registered Address
The proposed building has plot measuring 12440.3
Sq.m and total construction area 61065.43 Sq.m.
2
3
4
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
New/Expansion/Modernization
‘B’
Not Applicable
Not applicable
CTS Nos 140, 140/1 to 551
Majas
Malad
Maharashtra
Jogeshwari
Mumbai
Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM)
Vimal Associates
Regd. Office: Omkar house, off eastern express
highway, Opp. Sio chunnabhatti signal, sion East,
Mumbai - 400022
“Jogeshwari Shivdarshan SRA CHS Ltd.”
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Address for correspondence:
Name
Designation(Owner/Partner/CEO)
Address
Pin Code
E-mail
Telephone No.
Fax No.
As above
Madan Mistry
Authorized signatory
as above
400 022
[email protected]
022-66254100
022-24034066
Details of Alternative Sites examined, If Till date No alternative sites examines as the
any.
development is as per development plan
Location of these sites should be shown on
a topo sheet
Interlinked Projects
No.
Whether
separate
application
of Not Applicable
interlinked project has been submitted?
If yes, date of submission
Not Applicable
If no, reason
Not Applicable
Whether
the
proposal
involves
approval/clearance under: if yes, details of
the same and their status to be given.
Not Applicable
The Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980?
The Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972?
The C.R.Z. Notification, 1991?
Whether there is any Government No
Order/Policy relevant/relating to the site?
Forest land involved (hectares)
No
Whether there is any litigation pending No
against the project and/or land in which
the project is propose to be set up?
Name of the Court/ Case No./
Orders/directions of the Court, if any and
its Relevance with the proposed project.
* Capacity corresponding to sectorial activity (such as production capacity for
manufacturing, mining lease area and production capacity for mineral production, area of
mineral exploration, length for linear transport infrastructure, generation capacity for
power generation etc.)
“Jogeshwari Shivdarshan SRA CHS Ltd.”
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1.
Sr.
No.
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
1.9
1.10
1.11
1.12
1.13
1.14
(II) Activity
Construction, operation or decommissioning of the Project involving actions,
which will cause physical changes in the locality (topography, land use, changes
in water bodies, etc.)
Information/Checklist
Yes/No Details
thereof
(with
approximate
Confirmation
quantities/ rates, wherever possible) with
source of information data
Permanent
or
temporary
No
The plot is situated in residential zone and the
change in land use, land cover
proposed project is amendment.
or
topography
including
increase in intensity of land use
(with respect to local land use
plan)
Clearance of existing land,
Yes
vegetation and building?
Creation of new land uses
No
Not envisaged.
Pre-construction investigations
Yes
Geo-Technical investigations have been carried
e.g. bore houses, soil testing?
out.
Construction Works?
Yes
The total construction area - 61065.43 m2
Proposed construction includes configuration of
Rehab Building A, B & C
Sale Building D & E
Démolition Works?
No
Not Applicable
Temporary sites used for
Yes
• During the construction phase about 100
construction works or housing
Labour’s will be provided with temporary
of construction workers?
housing facilities.
Above
ground
buildings,
structures
or
earthworks
including linear structures, cut
and fill or excavations.
Yes
Underground works including
mining or tunneling?
Reclamation works?
Dredging?
Offshore structures?
Production and manufacturing
Process?
Facilities for storage of goods
or materials?
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
Proposed construction includes configuration of
Rehab Building A, B & C: Upper & Lower
Ground 1st to 17th Part (Rehab)+ 17th Part to
24th (Sale)
Sale Building D & E: Upper & Lower Ground 1st
to 3rd upper floors
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Separate raw material storage yard will be
provided which will be temporary.
Construction Phase:
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Information/Checklist
Confirmation
1.15 Facilities for treatment or
disposal of solid waste or liquid
effluents?
1.16 Facilities for long term housing
of operational workers?
1.17 New road, rail or sea traffic
during construction of
operation?
1.18 New road, rail, air, waterborne
or
other
transport
infrastructure including new or
altered routes and stations,
Yes/No Details
thereof
(with
approximate
quantities/ rates, wherever possible) with
source of information data
• Cement will be separately stored under cover
in bales.
• Sand will be stacked neatly under tarpaulin
cover.
• Bricks and steel will be laid in open.
Operation Phase:
Storage area for solid waste, Manure and
Sludge will be provided.
Yes
Rehab
(Kg/Day)
Biodegradable 2276
waste
Non1565
Biodegradable
waste
Total Solid
3841
waste
No
No
No
Treatment & Disposal :
• The biodegradable waste will be treated in
an OWC Manure obtained shall be used as
manure for landscaping.
• Non- Biodegradable waste will be handed
over to recyclers.
• Sewage sludge will be used as manure for
gardening.
• Wastewater (564 KLD) will be treated in
STP of capacity 600 KLD. Treated water
will be utilized as follows;
Flushing
217.08
Gardening
6
Not Applicable
There will be no new road/rail proposed
No new Rail is required. The entire essential
infrastructure already exists.
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1.19
1.20
1.21
1.22
1.23
Information/Checklist
Confirmation
ports, airports etc.?
Closure or diversion of existing
transport
routes
or
infrastructure
leading
to
changes in traffic movements?
New or diverted transmission
lines or pipelines?
Impoundment,
damming,
culverting, realignment or
other changes to the hydrology
of watercourses or aquifers?
Stream crossings?
Abstraction or transfers of
water from ground or surface
waters?
Yes/No Details
thereof
(with
approximate
quantities/ rates, wherever possible) with
source of information data
No
There will be no diversion or closure of the
existing transport routes and infrastructure.
No
Not Applicable
No
No
No
Not Applicable
Water requirement in construction phase will
be supplied from tanker. Total water
requirement of 651.2 KLD will be met from
MCGM/ recycled water.
The project location is in well-developed
urbanized area. SWD network is available
around the project. SWD network designed for
project shall be connected to the SWD provided
by corporation. This will be in line with the
natural drainage pattern of area and the same
shall be approved by corporation.
Abutting road shall be utilized for the
transportation of material. Workers required
during peak hours will be deployed from local
or nearby area.
Not Applicable
No
Not Applicable
Yes
Construction Phase:
Around 100 labors will come to site during peak
construction phase. 50 shall be provided with
temporary housing facilities.
Operation Phase:
On completion of the project, there will be
No
1.24 Changes in water bodies or the
land surface affecting drainage
or run-off.
No
1.25 Transport of personnel or
materials for construction,
operation or decommissioning?
Yes
1.26 Long-term
dismantling
or
decommissioning
or
restoration works?
1.27 Ongoing
activity
during
decommissioning which could
have an impact on the
environment?
1.28 Influx of people to an area in
either
temporarily
or
permanently?
No impoundment, damming, culverting,
realignment or other changes to the hydrology
of surface water courses is envisaged.
“Jogeshwari Shivdarshan SRA CHS Ltd.”
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Sr.
No.
Information/Checklist
Confirmation
Yes/No Details
thereof
(with
approximate
quantities/ rates, wherever possible) with
source of information data
regular movement of residents, visitors, staff
and related personals. Total population is
expected to be 2922 nos.
1.29 Introduction of alien species?
No
Indigenous species will be planted.
1.30 Loss of native species or
No
Not applicable.
genetic diversity?
1.31 Any other actions?
No
Not applicable
2. Use of Natural resources for construction or operation of project (such as land,
water, materials or energy, especially any resources which are non-renewable or
in short supply).
Sr.
No.
2.1
2.2
Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate quantities/
Confirmation
rates, wherever possible) with source of
information data
Land
specially
No
Agricultural land not involved.
undeveloped
or
agricultural land (ha)
Water (expected source
Yes
Construction Phase: Around 100 labors will come to
& competing users) unit
site during peak construction phase. 50 shall be
KLD
provided with temporary housing facilities.
The water demand will be met by water tankers.
Operation Phase
Total water demand of the project is expected to be
651 KLD;
Domestic
Flushing
Gardening
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
Minerals (MT)
Construction material –
stone,
aggregates,
and/soil
(expected
source-MT)
Forests and timber
(source-MT)
Energy
including
electricity and fuels
No
Yes
No
Yes
434 KLD
217.08 KLD
6 KLD
Water requirement will be met by the MCGM/Recycled
water.
-The construction materials will be procured from local
dealer.
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•
Operation Phase :
Maximum Demand: 1245 KW
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2.7
1.
Sr.
No.
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate quantities/
Confirmation
rates, wherever possible) with source of
information data
(source,
competing
Connected Load: 1916 KWDG
Sets of capacity
users) Unit: fuel (MT),
1 X 350 kVA
energy (KW)
HSD will be used as fuel to run standby D.G. sets.
Any
other
natural
No
-resources
(use
appropriate standard
units)
Use, storage, transport, handling or production of substances or materials, which
could be harmful to human health or the environment or raise concerns about
actual or perceived risks to human health
Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate quantities/
Confirmation
rates, wherever possible) with source of
information data
Use of substances or
No
There will be negligible amount of Waste oil generated
from the DG sets to be used as power back up source.
materials, which are
Discarded containers of paints, solvents etc. during
hazardous
(as
per
construction phase. They will be stored separately and
MSIHC rules) to human
will be handed over only to authorized processor for
health
or
the
the facility
environment
(flora,
fauna,
and
water
supplies)
Changes in occurrence
No
Regular Pest control and adequate fumigation will be
of disease or affect
done will be done.
disease vectors (e.g.
insect or water borne
diseases)
Affect the welfare of No
The living conditions of the public of the nearby areas
people e.g. by changing
will not be affected due to upcoming of the project.
living conditions?
The solid waste will be suitably treated, while the
liquid effluent will be treated in the sewage treatment
plant of adequate capacity.
Vulnerable groups of
No
There are school and other infrastructures within 500
people who could be
m radius area of the project. However traffic planning
affected by the project
and waste management during construction and
e.g. hospital patients,
operation phase shall mitigate the adverse effect, if
children, the elderly
any.
etc.,
Any other causes
No
Not Applicable
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4 Production of solid wastes during construction or operation or decommissioning
(MT/month)
Sr. Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate quantities/
No. Confirmation
rates, wherever possible) with source of
information data
4.1 Spoil, overburden or
No
Not Applicable.
mine wastes
4.2 Municipal
waste
Yes
Biodegradable waste
2276 Kg/day
(domestic
and
or
Non-Biodegradable waste
1565 Kg/day
commercial wastes)
Total Solid waste
3841 kg/day
4.3 Hazardous wastes (as
Yes
Waste oil generated from D.G. shall be stored at
per hazardous waste
separate location duly marked and will be send to the
management rules)
CPCB authorized recyclers.
4.4 Other
industrial
No
Not Applicable
process wastes
4.5 Surplus product
No
Not Applicable
4.6
4.7
4.8
4.9
Sewage sludge or other
sludge from effluent
treatment
Construction
or
demolition wastes
Redundant machinery
or equipment
Contaminated soils or
other materials
Yes
Yes
No
No
Dried sludge from STP will be used as manure for the
plants.
Construction waste will be used within project only.
Unusable and excess construction debris will be
disposed at designated places as per local permission.
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
5.Release of pollutants or any hazardous, toxic or noxious substances to air
(kg/hr)
Sr. Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate quantities/ rates,
No. Confirmation
wherever possible) with source of information data
5.1 Emissions
from
Yes
• Emission will be generated from vehicular transport
combustion of fossil
to the project.
fuels from stationary or
• Standby DG set will emit air pollutants (PM, SO 2 and
mobile sources
NOx). DG set shall be installed as per CPCB guidelines
and manufacturer's instructions to keep the emissions
within limits of CPCB. Stack height shall be provided
as per CPCB guidelines for adequate dispersion of
released pollutants and to have negligible GLCs in the
surrounding area.
5.2 Emission from
No
Not Applicable
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Sr. Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate quantities/ rates,
No. Confirmation
wherever possible) with source of information data
production processes
5.3 Emissions
from
Yes
• Emissions will be generated while handling and
materials
handling
transportation of materials like cement, sand etc. to
including storage or
site and will be temporary in nature.
transport
• RMC shall be used preferably to reduce fugitive
emissions due to material handling.
• Regular water sprinkling shall be done to reduce dust
generation
• Transportation shall be done in covered trucks.
5.4 Emissions
from
Yes
The project may cause rise in dust level during
construction activities
construction phase. Precautions will be taken to reduce
including plant and
dust generation during construction phase.
equipment
• RMC use will eliminate the handling of cement, sand
and concrete; thus dust emission will be minimized.
• Tarpaulins will be used to cover trucks carrying
materials.
• Water sprinkling will be done at regular intervals to
reduce dust generation.
• Net lawn will be used during construction.
5.5 Dust or odors from
Yes
Dust generation will be controlled as described above
handling of materials
proper ventilation will be provided around STP
including construction
During operation phase, municipal solid waste shall
materials, sewage and
be treated in OWC to produce manure.
waste
Sewage shall be treated in established technology like
MBBR.
5.6 Emissions from
No
Not Applicable
incineration of waste
5.7 Emissions from burning
No
Not Applicable
of waste in open air
(e.g. slash materials,
construction debris)
5.8 Emissions from any
No
Not Applicable
other sources
6 Generation of Noise and vibration, and emissions of Light and heat.
Sr. Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate quantities/ rates,
No. Confirmation
wherever possible) with source of information data
6.1 From operation of
Yes
Noise generation from construction equipment’s used
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Sr. Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate quantities/ rates,
No. Confirmation
wherever possible) with source of information data
equipment e.g. engines,
for drilling, cutting operations.
ventilation
plant,
During Operation Phase, Noise will be generated due to
crushers
operation of DG sets.
For control of noise following measures shall be
adopted:
• Equipments shall be regularly maintained
• High noise generating construction activities would be
carried out only during day time.
• Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) shall be
provided to construction workers.
• Acoustic enclosure for DG Set with stack height as per
norm will be provided.
6.2 From industrial or
No
Not Applicable
similar processes
6.3 From construction or
Yes
The construction activities will include the following
demolition
noise generating activities;
1. Excavation activities etc.
2. Concreting and mixing.
3. Heavy vehicle movement.
Following precautions shall be taken to control noise
pollution :
• High noise generating activities shall be carried out
during day time only.
• Workers working near high noise machinery would
be provided with ear muffs/ear plugs.
• Acoustic enclosure for DG Set will be provided.
No
Not Applicable.
6.4 From blasting or piling
6.5
6.6
From construction or
operational traffic
From lighting or cooling
systems
Yes
No
During Construction Phase:
There will be transport of materials for construction
work. Precautions will be taken to reduce the impacts of
the vehicular movement such as vehicular trips will be
at peak traffic hours.
During Operation Phase:
The vehicular parking will be restricted only in the
adequate parking area provided, which would help in
reducing noise pollution due to traffic congestion.
Adequate tree plantation will also help to reduce the
noise level and enhance air quality
Not Applicable
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Sr. Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate quantities/ rates,
No. Confirmation
wherever possible) with source of information data
6.7 From any other sources
Yes
During power failure to mitigate the noise of D.G. sets
while in operation D.G. sets will be enclosed in acoustic
enclosures.
Sr.
No.
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
Sr.
No.
8.1
Risks of contamination of land or water from releases of pollutants into the
ground or into sewers, surface waters, groundwater, coastal waters or the sea
Information/Checklis Yes/N Details thereof (with approximate quantities/ rates,
t Confirmation
o
wherever possible) with source of information data
From handling, storage,
Yes
Negligible quantity
Environmental Management Plan for Hazardous Waste
use or spillage of
Generation is enclosed.
hazardous materials
From discharge of
Yes
The total wastewater generated (564 KLD) from the
buildings will be treated in STP of capacity for 600 KLD
sewage
or
other
and the Recycled water (559 KLD) will be utilized for
effluents to water or
landscaping and flushing purpose. Excess treated water
the land (expected
will be send to existing municipal drain.
mode and place of
discharge)
By
deposition
of
No
Dust will be generated during construction phase from
earthworks and movement of vehicles. Appropriate
pollutants emitted to
fugitive dust control measures, including water
air into the land or into
sprinkling of exposed areas and dust covers for trucks,
water
will be provided to minimize any impacts.
DG exhaust will be discharged at stipulated height by
providing adequate stack height.
From
any
other
No
Not Applicable
sources
Is there a risk of long
No
Not Applicable
term
buildup
of
pollutants
in
the
environment
from
these sources?
8. Risk of accidents during construction or operation of the project, which could
affect human health or the environment
Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate quantities/ rates,
Confirmation
wherever possible) with source of information data
From
explosions,
No
During construction all construction workers will be
spillages, fires etc from
provided with suitable Personal Protective Equipment
storage, handling, use
as required under the health & safety norms. Suitable
or
production
of
firefighting measures will be provided to reduce damage
hazardous substances
due to fire-accidents.
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8.3
Sr.
No.
9.1
9.2
9.3
9.4
From any other causes
Could the project be
affected by natural
disasters
causing
environmental damage
(e.g.
floods,
earthquakes, landslides,
could burst etc)?
Yes
Yes
There is a risk of accident during construction however
proper safety measures will be taken.
This area falls under seismic zone –III according to
Indian Standard Seismic zoning map.
9. Factors which should be considered (such as consequential development)
which could lead to environmental effects or the potential for cumulative
impacts with other existing or planned activities in the locality
Information/Checklis Yes/N Details thereof (with approximate quantities/ rates,
t Confirmation
o
wherever possible) with source of information data
Lead to development of
supporting,
utilities,
ancillary development
or
development
stimulated
by
the
project which could
have impact on the
No
Supporting infrastructure is already in existence
environment e.g.:
Supporting
infrastructure (roads,
power supply, waste or
waste water treatment,
etc)
Housing development
Extractive industries
Supply industries
Other
Lead to after use of the
site, which could have
an impact on the
environment
Set a precedent for
later developments
Have
cumulative
effects
due
to
proximity to other
existing or planned
projects with similar
effects
Yes
No
Not Applicable
Yes
This will create job opportunity for support staff like
security, maintenance, household workers etc.
Impacts on water availability, storm water drainage,
availability of electricity, traffic congestion etc.
Yes
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(iii) Environmental Sensitivity
Sr.
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Areas
Name/ Aerial distance (with 15 km) Proposed project
Identity location boundary
Areas protected under
No
Not Applicable
international
conventions, national or
local legislation for
their
ecological,
landscape, cultural or
other related value
Areas
which
are
No
Not Applicable
important or sensitive
of ecological reasons –
wetlands,
water
courses or other water
bodies, coastal zone,
biospheres, mountains,
forests
Areas
used
by
No
Not Applicable
protected, important or
sensitive species of
flora or fauna for
breeding,
nesting,
foraging, resting, over
wintering, migration.
Inland, coastal, marine
No
Not Applicable
or underground waters
State,
national
No
The project is located within Municipal limits- MCGM
boundaries
Routes or facilities used
No
Not Applicable
by the public for access
to recreation or other
tourist, pilgrim areas
Defense installations
No
Not Applicable
Densely populated or
Yes
Residential, Commercial area all around the site.
built-up area
Areas occupied by
Yes
sensitive man made
land uses (hospitals,
schools, places of
worship, community
facilities)
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11
12
Areas
Name/ Aerial distance (with 15 km) Proposed project
Identity location boundary
Areas
containing
No
Not Applicable
important, high quality
or scarce resources
(ground water resource,
surface
resources,
forestry,
agriculture,
fisheries,
tourism,
minerals)
Areas already subjected
No
Not Applicable
to pollution or
environmental damage.
(those where existing
legal environmental
standards are exceeded)
Areas susceptible to
No
This area falls under seismic zone –III according to
natural hazard which
Indian Standard Seismic zoning map.
could cause the project
to
present
environmental
problems
(earthquakes,
subsidence, landslides,
erosion, flooding or
extreme or adverse
climatic conditions)
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Form-1A
(Only for Construction Projects listed under Item 8 of Schedule)
Checklist of Environmental Impacts
1. Land Environment (Attach panoramic view of the project site & the vicinity)
Requirement
1.1. Will the existing land use get
significantly altered from the project that is
not consistent with the surroundings?
(Proposed land use must conform to the
approved Master Plan/Development Plan of
the area. Change of land use if any and the
statutory approval from the competent
authority are submitted). Attach Maps of (i)
site location, (ii) surrounding features of the
proposed site (within 500 meters) and (iii)
the site (indicating levels & contours) to
appropriate scales.
Compliance
1. The Proposed project is Residential Project.
2. The site is under Jurisdiction of Municipal
Corporation of Greater Mumbai.
3. The project land is in the residential zone.
4. The proposed land use is in conformation
with
the
approved
Municipal
Plan/Development Plan of MCGM.
Master
Enclosed maps:
(i)
Google Image
(ii)
Project Layout
Total plot area: 12440.3 m2
FSI Area
36627.39 m2
NON FSI area
24438.04 m2
Total
61065.43 m2
construction
area
Total water
651.2 KLD
requirement
Power
Maximum Demand: 1245 KW
Connected Load: 1916 KW
requirement
1.2. List out all the major project
requirements in terms of the land area, built
up area, water consumption, power
requirement,
connectivity,
community
facilities, parking needs etc.
1.3. What are the likely impacts of the •
proposed activity on the existing facilities
•
adjacent to the proposed site? (Such as open
spaces, community facilities, details of the
existing land use, disturbance to the local
ecology)
•
•
Occupancy
Load
2922 nos.
Existing land use is Residential zone.
The proposed activity will improve the basic
infrastructure facilities of the project site. Open
spaces, community facilities are simultaneously
being augmented in the surroundings.
Total landscape area is 984.74 m2
Impact on air/noise pollution due to proposed
project:
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The impact due to the proposed project may be
increase in the traffic loads, increase in the noise
levels during construction activities, and dust
emissions emanating from various construction
activities.
•
Mitigation measures in brief:
 Recycling and reuse of water for flushing and
gardening, thus reducing the load on existing
water supply system.
 STP for treatment of sewage water.
 Rain water harvesting system and use of
1.4. Will there be any significant land
disturbance resulting in erosion, subsidence
& instability? (Details of soil type, slope
analysis, vulnerability to subsidence,
seismicity etc may be given).
1.5. Will the proposal involve alteration of
natural drainage systems? (Give details on a
contour map showing the natural drainage
near the proposed project site)
1.6. What are the quantities of earthwork
involved in the construction activity-cutting,
filling, reclamation etc. (Give details of the
quantities of earthwork involved, transport
of fill materials from outside the site etc)
harvested rain water in the project.
The project has taken care of land disturbance
while implementing the previously approved
project.
Natural Drainage System will not be altered.
Minimum earthwork will be involved in the project
and the excess quantity will be disposed as per
Debris management plan.
WASTE
MANAGEMENT
Cement Bags
Returned back to vendor or sold
to recycler.
Will be sold for reuse.
Paint
container &
other Barrels
Solid block
Reused on the site to construct
debris
safety walls and backfilling
below roads.
Scrap metal
100 % will be sold for recycling
generated
Concrete
The balance /waste concrete of
waste
higher grade will be diverted to
the lower grade PCC of podium
areas.
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Sand
Tiles waste
Glass
Wooden
waste
Electrical
wires and
cables
Pipes
Wastage of sand will be used for
bedding for flooring purpose.
Also will be used as filler
material for toilets water
proofing.
Waste tiles will be cut & will be
used for skirting. Broken pieces
will be used for china mosaic
waterproofing of terraces.
Will be sold for recycling.
Will be sold for recycling.
Will be sold for recycling.
Will be sold for recycling.
1.7. Give details regarding water supply, Construction phase: There will be 100 labourers
waste handling etc. during the construction at site out of which 50 will be expected to house at
period.
site and 50 will be visiting.
SOURCE: Tanker (Depending upon construction
activity)
1.8. Will the low lying areas & wetlands get
altered? (Provide details of how low lying
and wetlands are getting modified from the
proposed activity)
1.9. Whether construction debris & waste
during construction cause health hazards?
(Give quantities of various types of wastes
generated during construction including the
construction labour and the means of
disposal)
No low lying areas and wetlands are getting
modified from the proposed activity
The construction debris will include sand, soil
bricks and tiles. All this material will be utilized on
the same site, Unusable and excess construction
debris will be disposed at designated places as per
local permission. .No hazardous waste is involved.
During the construction phase septic tanks will be
provided for waste water management from
construction laborers. Temporary sanitary toilets
will be provided
2. Water Environment
Requirement
Compliance
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2.1. Give the total quantity of water Source: MCGM/Recycled Water
requirement for the proposed project with Total water required = 651.2 KLD
the break-up of requirements for various Sewage Generation:
uses. How will the water requirements met?
State the sources & quantities and furnish a
water balance statement.
Description
Operational
Phase
Quantity of
Sewage
generated
(m3/day)
564
Treatment/
Disposal
Treated sewage
will be used
For Flushing and
gardening.
Excess treated
sewage will be
Disposed
to
existing sewer
line.
2.2. What is the capacity (dependable flow Water supply and capacity of the project will be
or yield) of the proposed source of water?
dependent on MCGM/recycled water.
2.3. What is the quality of water required, in Since this projects fall under the jurisdiction of
case, the supply is not from a municipal municipal corporation the Water will be supplied
source?
(Provide
physical,
chemical, from MCGM.
biological characteristics with class of water
quality)
2.4. How much of the water requirement Total Recycled water of 559 KLD will be used at
can be met from the recycling of treated maximum extent for Flushing and Gardening.
wastewater? (Give the details of quantities,
sources and usage)
2.5. Will there be diversion of water from Not Applicable
other users? (Please assess the impacts of
the project on other existing uses and
quantities of consumption)
2.6. What is the incremental pollution load The sewage generation from the proposed project is
from
wastewater
generated
from
the 564 KLD.
proposed activity? (Give details of the Capacity of STP (600 KLD)
quantities and composition of wastewater
generated from the proposed activity)
2.7. Give details of the water requirements Rainwater from the roofs will be lead to storage
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met from water harvesting? Furnish details tanks.
of the facilities created.
2.8. What would be the impact of the land The run-offs will be channelized properly through
use changes occurring due to the proposed storm water drain and will be diverted to
project
on
the
runoff
characteristics recharging pits. The overflow of this pit will be
(Quantitative as well as qualitative) of the diverted to the storm water drain.
area in the post construction phase on a Management plan for Flood is as follows :
long term basis? Would it aggravate the
• Storm water drain shall be cleaned at regular
way?
• Dewatering
problems of flooding or water logging in any
interval.
pumps
vulnerable locations.
shall
be
installed
at
2.9. What are the impacts of the proposal on There will be no ground water extraction. The rain
the ground water? (Will there be tapping of water collected from RWH tanks as well as the
ground water; give the details of ground recycled water used for flushing and gardening will
water
table,
approvals
recharging
obtained
authority, if any)
capacity,
from
and help meet the needs
competent
2.10. What precautions/measures are taken The run-off during construction phase is expected
to prevent the run-off from construction to carry heavy amount of silt and the other material
activities polluting land and aquifers? (Give from the site this will be managed through :
details of quantities and the measures taken
to avoid the adverse impacts)
• Construction material will be stored and covered
with a temporary shed ensuring that no
leachates occur.
• The rain water entering into the pit will be
screened for the removal of heavy silt and other
materials.
• Not mixing mortar in locations that will drain
into storm water system.
• Stabilizing a single entry/exit point to ensure
sediment is not tracked off site
2.11. How is the storm water from within The storm water from roof top will be properly
the site managed? (State the provisions channelized to the rain water harvesting sumps
made to avoid flooding of the area, details of through storm water network. Proper rainwater
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the drainage facilities provided along with a harvesting structure will be design for maximum
site layout indication contour levels)
capture of surface run off.
2.12. Will the deployment of construction During construction phase the sewage generated
labourers particularly in the peak period will be treated in septic tank and soak pit
lead to unsanitary conditions around the .Temporary toilets will be provided. Adequate
project
site
explanation)
(Justify
with
proper housekeeping practices will be maintained.
2.13. What on-site facilities are provided for The quantity of wastewater (564 KLD) generated
the collection, treatment & safe disposal of from the project will be treated in STP capacity (300
sewage? (Give details of the quantities of KLD) and recycled water used for gardening and
wastewater
generation,
treatment flushing purpose. Water will be released into sewer
capacities with technology & facilities for line
recycling and disposal)
STP Technology & its details in brief:
The proposed Sewage Treatment System will have
the following major components :
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
MBBR Units
Tube Settler Unit.
Aeration System.
Multimedia Filter Unit.
Disinfection System
2.14. Give details of dual plumbing system if There will be separate pipelines for the supply of
treated wastewater is used for flushing of treated water from STP and the fresh water. Treated
toilets or any other use.
water will be used for the flushing and landscaping
purposes, while the fresh water will be used for
domestic consumption.
3. Vegetation
Requirement
Compliance
3.1. Is there any threat of the project to the The project site is surrounded by developed roads.
biodiversity? (Give a description of the local The local ecosystem and biodiversity will not be
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ecosystem with its unique features, if any)
hampered because of this development.
3.2. Will the construction involve extensive The construction will not involve any extensive
clearing or modification of vegetation? vegetation clearing. The project has a Total Green
Area: 984.74 sq.mt
(Provide a detailed account of the trees &
Only endemic or Native trees will be planted.
vegetation affected by the project)
3.3. What are the measures proposed to be Due care will be taken to protect the important site
taken to minimize the likely impacts on features:
important site features (Give details of
• Tree plantation will be done to protect the site
creation of water bodies etc. along with a
• Piling will be done so as to minimize the impacts
proposal for tree plantation, landscaping,
layout plan to an appropriate scale)
from topsoil erosion
on the existing structures in the nearby areas.
4. Fauna
Requirement
Compliance
4.1. Is there likely to be any displacement of There will be no displacement of fauna - both
fauna – both terrestrial and aquatic or terrestrial and aquatic and there will be no barrier
creation of barriers for their movement? in their movement. There is no endangered species
Provide the details.
found except the local species.
avifauna of the area? Provide details.
the area. The trees planted may attract birds in the
4.2. Any direct or indirect impacts on the There will be no impact on the avifauna (birds) of
future creating a positive impact on the avifauna.
4.3. Prescribe measures such as corridors, The project is located on landmass and there is no
fish ladders etc. to mitigate adverse impacts need to provide corridors and fish ladders etc.
on fauna.
5. Air Environment
Requirement
5.1. Will the project increase atmospheric
Compliance
Air emissions will increase due to vehicular
concentration of gases & result in heat islands? movements which will be minimised by using
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(Give details of background air quality levels local vendors and labourers to reduce the traffic
with predicted values based on dispersion
models taking into account the increased
traffic generation as a result of the proposed
constructions)
5.2. What are the impacts on generation of Dust emission during construction:
dust, smoke, odorous fumes or other • RMC use will eliminate the handling of
cement, sand and concrete thus dust emission
hazardous gases? Give details in relation to all
will be minimized.
the meteorological parameters.
• Tarpaulins will be used to cover trucks
carrying debris.
• Water sprinkling will be done at regular
intervals to reduce dust generation.
5.3. Will the proposal create shortage of
• Necessary arrangements will be made for
parking space for vehicles? Furnish details of
smooth entry and exit of vehicles.
the present level of transport infrastructure
and measures proposed for improvement
including the traffic management at the entry
and exit to the project site.
5.4. Provide details of the movement patterns Adequate provisions have been made in the
with internal roads, bicycle tracks, pedestrian internal roads, for smooth vehicles entry and exit
pathways, footpaths etc., with areas under and as well as pedestrian movements.
each category.
5.5. Will there be significant increase in traffic
•
noise & vibrations? Give details of the sources
construction
activity
vehicular
movement will be the major source. The
and the measures proposed for mitigation of
the above.
During
mitigation is proposed through a detailed
•
EMP
Necessary arrangements will be made for
smooth entry and exit of vehicles
5.6. What will be the impact of D.G. sets & D.G. set will create no noise due to vibration as
other equipment on noise levels & vibration in sound proof canopy will be provided. Acoustic
& ambient air quality around the project site? enclosure will be provided with proper stack
Provide details.
6.
height as per the norms
Aesthetics
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Requirement
Compliance
6.1. Will the proposed constructions in any way The proposed construction activity will not result
result in the obstruction of a view, scenic in the obstructions of a view, scenic amenity or
amenity or landscape
landscapes. Better designed structure and well
by the proponents?
zone.
s? Are these considerations taken into account planned landscape will add up aesthetics of that
6.2. Will there be any adverse impacts from There will be negligible adverse impact due to
new constructions on the existing structures? new constructions on the existing structures.
What
are
account?
the
considerations
taken
into Control measures taken to minimize the impacts
on surroundings:
• Drilling machines used for piling activities will
be of rig type which will help to avoid
hammering clutter and knocking noises.
• The construction site will be covered from all 4
sides with tin sheets
• The setbacks are sufficient to take care of the
depth to which the structure goes without the
fear of soil collapse in addition to piling.
6.3. Whether there are any local considerations The design of the project is influenced by the
of urban form & urban design influencing the regulation set out by local authority and modern
design criteria? They may be explicitly spelt needs of the society.
out.
6.4.
Are
there
any
anthropological
or There are no anthropological or archaeological
archaeological sites or artefacts nearby? State if sites or artefacts nearby proposed site.
any other significant features in the vicinity of
the proposed site have been considered.
7.
Socio-Economic Aspects
Requirement
Compliance
7.1. Will the proposal result in any changes to There will be no change to the demographic
the demographic structure of local population? structure of local population due to the
Provide the details.
proposed activity. The expected population will
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be for 2922 No’s. The proposed project shall
provide
value
addition
to
infrastructure, it shall bring an
7.2.
Give
details
of
the
existing
the
upgraded in
and around the project premises.
social Proposed
infrastructure around the proposed project.
project
is
existing
located
within
the
residential zone of high urban infrastructure
region. It is a well-developed area, having all
modern amenities. Civil structures, School,
Colleges,
Hospitals,
Recreation
facilities,
Markets, etc. are available in the area.
7.3. Will the project cause adverse effects on The proposed project will not cause any
local communities, disturbance to sacred sites or adverse
effects
on
local
communities,
other cultural values? What are the safeguards disturbance to sacred sites or other cultural
proposed?
8.
values.
Building Materials
Requirement
Compliance
8.1. May involve the use of building materials with •
The basic engineering materials like
materials
will be purchased locally.
high-embodies energy. Are the construction
produced
with
energy
efficient
processes? (Give details of energy conservation
aggregate, cement, sand and bricks/blocks
However,
finishing materials will have energy
measures in the selection of building materials
conservation measures in the selection of
and their energy efficiency)
building
•
efficiency.
materials
and
their
energy
Cement shall be used which already
contains Fly ash.
8.2. Transport and handling of materials during Noise
generation
from
construction
construction may result in pollution, noise & equipment’s used for drilling, cutting
operations.
public nuisance. What measures are taken to
During Operation Phase, Noise will be
minimize the impacts?
generated due to operation of DG sets.
For control of noise following measures shall
be adopted:
• Equipments shall be regularly maintained
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• High noise generating construction activities
would be carried out only during day time.
• PPEs shall be provided to construction
workers.
• Acoustic enclosure for DG Set with proper
•
stack height will be provided
•
To reduce air emissions:
•
certificates.
•
dust emissions.
•
All vehicles will be having proper PUC
Roads will be paved in advance to reduce
Unpaved roads will be kept wet.
Construction machinery will be regularly
maintained.
8.3. Are recycled materials used in roads and Yes. Inert demolished material will be used in
structures? State the extent of savings achieved?
road filling to maximum extent
8.4. Give details of the methods of collection, The solid waste management facility will be
segregation & disposal of the garbage generated proposed as per MSW rules. The garbage
during the operation phases of the project.
collected from area will be segregated into
wet and dry garbage.
Operation Phase:
Biodegradable waste
Non- Biodegradable waste
Total
Treatment & Disposal :
• The
biodegradable
processed in OWC.
2276 kg/day
1565 kg/day
3841 kg/day
waste
will
be
• Maximum requirement of manure for
gardening will be used.
• Non- Biodegradable waste will be handed
over to MCGM.
Sewage sludge will be used as manure for
gardening.
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9.
Energy Conservation
Requirement
9.1. Give details of the power Power requirement:
Compliance
requirements, source of supply, Maximum Demand: 1245 KW
Connected Load: 1916 KW
backup source etc. What is the
energy consumption assumed per To minimize the energy consumption, solar energy will be
square foot of build-up area? How utilized as much as possible.
have you tried to minimize energy Energy conservation measures :
consumption?
1. Promoting use of solar energy.
2. Purchase of energy efficient appliances.
3. Constant monitoring of energy consumption and defining
targets for energy conservation.
4. Adjusting the settings and illumination levels to ensure
minimum energy used for desired comfort levels.
5. Use of compact fluorescent lamps and low voltage
lighting.
6. Sunscreen films on windows to reduce heating inside the
buildings.
9.2. What type of, and capacity of, DG Sets are proposed as backup during power failure.
power back-up to you plan to HSD will be used as fuel to run standby D.G. sets.
provide?
9.3. What are the characteristics of Glass used for buildings and residences will be plain clear
the glass you plan to use? Provide glass.
specifications of its characteristics
related to both short wave and long
wave radiation?
9.4.
What
passive
solar Building orientation, wall to window ratio and thermal
architectural features are being properties of envelop are being looked into reduce solar heat
used in the building? Illustrate the gain and provide natural light and adequate ventilation to
applications made in the proposed reduce humidity.
project.
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9.5. Does the layout of streets and Yes. Solar lights will be provided for common amenities.
buildings maximize the potential
for solar energy devices? Have you
considered
the
use
of
street
lighting, emergency lighting and
solar hot water systems for use in
the building complex?
9.6. Is shading effectively used to Depending upon the site condition location, efforts will be
reduce
cooling/heating
loads? made to maximize the shading of walls.
What principles have been used to
maximize the shading of Walls on
the East and West and the Roof?
How much energy saving has been
effected?
9.7. Do the structures use energyefficient
space
Most of the electrical installations and structures will be
conditioning, energy efficient.
lighting and mechanical systems?
Provide technical details. Provide
details of the transformers and
motor
efficiencies,
lighting
intensity and air-conditioning load
assumptions? Are you using CFC
and HCFC free chillers? Provide
specifications.
9.8. What are the likely effects of There will not be any effect of the building activity in altering
the building activity in altering the the microclimates particularly creation of heat islands &
microclimates?
Provide
a
the
construction
self inversion effects.
assessment on the likely impacts of
proposed
on
creation of heat islands & inversion
effects?
9.9.
What
characteristics
are
of
the
the
thermal Roof will be of high quality concrete as per the NBC rules
building 2005.
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envelope? (a) roof; (b) external
walls; and (c) Fenestration? Give
details of the material used and the
U-values or the R-values of the
individual components
9.10. What precautions & safety Standard fire safety norms will be followed as per the
measures are proposed against fire government norms. Refuge area will be provided as per
hazards?
Furnish
emergency plans.
details
of norms.
9.11. If you are using glass as wall No glass will be used for walls.
material,
provide
details
and
specifications including emissivity
and thermal characteristics.
9.12. What is the rate of air Proper ventilation will be providing in rooms. Air
infiltration
into
the
building? changes/hour is as per Bureau of Indian Standards (National
Provide details of how you are Building Code, 2005).
mitigating the effects of infiltration.
9.13. To what extent the non- Every effort will be made to generate and use non-
conventional energy technologies conventional energy and renewable energy, depending upon
are utilised in the overall energy the circumstances and chances of generating energy.
consumption? Provide details of the
renewable
used.
energy
technologies
ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN
The Environment Management Plan would consist of all mitigation measures for each
item wise activity to be undertaken during the construction, operation and the entire life
cycle to minimize adverse environmental impacts as a result of the activities of the
project. It would also delineate the environmental monitoring plan for compliance of
various environmental regulations. It will state the steps to be taken in case of emergency
such as accidents at the site including fire.
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ANNEXURE
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Annexure – I
GOOGLE IMAGE
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Annexure – II
LAYOUT
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Annexure III
WATER BALANCE CHART
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