Pre-Feasibility Report
For
Semra - Salatua Lime Stone Mine
(Lease Area- 621.21 Ha)
OF
Jharkhand State Mineral Development Corporation Ltd. (A Govt. of Jharkhand Enterprise)
Khanij Nigam Bhawan, Doranda, Ranchi, 834002 (Jharkhand)
June, 2017
Crystal Consultants Kshitiz, Kashyap Vihar,
Opp. Ashok Nagar Road No. 3, Ranchi- 834002
(A QCI Accredited Env. Consultant)
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER– 1 - EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
CHAPTER – 2 - PROJECT DESCRIPTION
2.1 Introduction to Project
2.2 Project Proponent
2.3 Brief Description of Project
2.4 Need for the Project & Importance to Region
2.5 Importance to Country
2.6 Production Stock & Prices
2.7 Import vs Indigenous Production
2.8 Employment Generation
CHAPTER– 3 - PROJECT DESCRIPTION
3.1 Type of Project
3.2 Name and Address of Applicant
3.3 Location of Project
3.4 Site Selection (with Alternate site)
3.5 Size of Operation
3.6 Project Description
CHAPTER– 4 - SITE ANALYSIS
4.1 Accessibility
4.2 Topography & Drainage
4.3 Exploration
4.4 Land
4.5 Existing Infrastructure & Study of Project Area
4.6 Climate Condition
4.7 Social Infrastructure
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CHAPTER– 5 - PLANING BRIEF
5.1 Planning Concept
5.2 Population projection
5.3 Land Use Plan
5.4 Assessment of Infrastructure
5.5 Amenities/Facilities
CHAPTER– 6 – PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE
6.1 Processing Area
6.2 Residential Area
6.3 Green Belt
6.4 Social Infrastructure
6.5 Connectivity
6.6 Drinking Water
6.7 Sewerage System
6.8 Industrial Waste Management
6.9 Solid Waste Management
CHAPTER– 7 - REHABILITATION & RESETTLEMENT PLAN
7.1 Policy Framework
7.2 R & R Provision
CHAPTER– 8 - PROJECT SCHEDULE & COST ESTIMATES
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Project Cost and Viability
CHAPTER– 9 - ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL
9.1 Financial Benefits
9.2 Social Benefits
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List of Plates
Plate Plate No.
Index Map I
Location Map II
Surface Map III
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CHAPTER – I
EXCUTIVE SUMMARY
1.1 Present Status
This is Category ‘A’ Project. MoEF & CC issued a Notification in respect of
dealing with violation cases. The mine produced – 38342.00 T in the year 1991-
1992. This production level is higher than level of production – 54472.98 T in the
year 2008-2009. As per provision of Circular No. -20012/11/98-I.II(M) dated
28/10/2014, the mines falls the category of “Violation Case”.
Accordingly to revised Form – I & PFR is being uploaded for grant of EC.
1.2 Proponent
The project proponent, Jharkhand State Mineral Development Corporation Ltd. is
a state Govt. enterprise. It operates a number of mining projects including Coal,
Limestone, Kyanite, Granite, Graphite mining projects.
1.3 Need for Environment Clearance
Project under consideration is a working mine, which was started in 1976
by the predecessor M/s Bihar State Mineral Development Corporation Ltd. Its
lease has expired on 2.04.1996. Application for renewal of lease was filed on
2.04.95. So far it has not been renewed. This has to be renewed. Limestone
being a major mineral a new mining scheme has been prepared and submitted
to Indian Bureau of Mines for approval. Renewal of lease requires
Environmental clearance. The project is a category ‘A’ mine that requires EC
from Ministry of Env. & Forest (MoEF), Govt. of India.
1.4 Location
The project is located in village Semra & Salatua in the district of Palamu,
Jharkhand. The geographical co-ordinates are given below:-
Lat – 230 59’ 5.04” to 240 00’ 40.10”N
Long – 830 56’ 21.17” to 830 58’ 38.94”E
It falls on survey of India Toposheet (RF 1:50000) 63 P/16 & 64 M/13.
The lease area measures 1043.41 Ha. The new mining scheme proposes to
reduce lease area to 621.21 Ha. 2 Surrender the balance area.
The lease area has undulating topography with Reduced Level varying from 255
m. to 320m above mean sea level (amsl).
1.5 Connectivity
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The area is located at a distance of 15 Km. west of Medininagar (Daltonganj).
The area is connected with Medninagar by an all weather pucca road. The
nearest town is Medininagar. Daltonganj is the nearest Railway station from the
mine and is situated on Gomo-Barkakana Dehri-on-sone loop line of the East
Central Railway. Semra and Salatua villages are located under Chainpur block
and Chainpur police station. A location plan showing these details is attached
herewith. The post office at Chainpur is about 8 k.m from the mine.
Index Map- Plate I shows general location
Location Map- Plate II shows location of Project on Toposheet
(1:50000).
1.6 Land
As per old lease deed the total Lease hold area is 1043.41 Ha. As per the Mining
Scheme prepared for the Period 14-15 to 18-19 proposed lease area has been
reduced to 621.21Ha. Balance 422.20 Ha. of land is to be surrendered. Details
on proposed lease area and area to be surrendered are given below:
Table 1.1
Type of Land Use
Area Intent to Surrender (ha)
Area Applied for Renewal (ha)
Total Area (ha)
Forest Land 421.075 566.308 987.384 G.M. Land 1.125 41.613 42.739 Raity Land - 13.269 13.269 Total 422.20 621.21 1043.41
1.7 Size of Project
The Mine has been planned for avg. production of 93058 Te/yr and Peak
Production 114276 Te/yr. of lime stone.
1.8 Mining Method
This is an existing semi mechanized mine. While formulating the present mining
scheme for period of 14-15 to 18-19 alternative mining systems have been
considered, keeping in view the techno-economic viability of each system.
Various guiding factor for selection of technology are based on geological
condition, mining system that was followed in past, availability of equipments &
level of skill of manpower. Following mining system have been adopted in the
mining scheme.
1. Mining will be confined to existing six quarries.
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2. The dolomitic crystalline limestone occur as irregular isolated lenses generally
rising above ground level in the form of small hillocks. It has been worked in
horizontal slices. Each slices would be 6m wide along the length of the hill.
The height of the bench will be limited to 6m.
3. Drill machine in conjunction with air compressor would be used for making
blast holes. Blasting will be carried out using emulsive explosive.
4. Run-of-mine limestone after blasting would be loaded into 15tonne capacity
trucks manually and transported by road to consumers.
1.9 The lime stone mined from this mine will be sold to different consumer like steel
plants, cement plants etc.
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CHAPTER – II
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
2.1 Introduction to Project
The project under consideration is for mining of Dolomitic Limestone by opencast
method of mining. The lease area of the mine that has expired is 1043.41 Ha.
This is an operational mine. Lease has expired on 2.04.96. It is proposed to
renew lease only for 621.21 ha. & surrender balance 422.20 ha. of land. The
details of land covered under renewal application to be surrendered is given
below in Table 2.1. Application for renewal of mining lease has been filed on 02-
04-1995. So far lease has not been renewed. A new mining plan for period of
14-15 to 18-19 has been prepared & submitted to IBM for approval. As per
stipulations of EIA Notification 2006, this is a category “A” project listed at Sn 1 of
the Notification. This project requires obtaining Env. Clearance from MoEF as per
procedure laid down in the Notification. MoEF has already determined term of
Reference for Env. Studies vide letter. J-11015/195/2009 -1A.II (M) as per
notification of MOEF, the validity of TOR is for a max 3 yrs. Since, the TOR
issued for the project is more than 3 years old, and hence, its validity has
expired. Thus, fresh application is being submitted for determination of TOR for
env. studies.
Table 2.1
Type of Land Use
Area Intent to Surrender (ha)
Area Applied for Renewal (ha)
Total Area (ha)
Forest Land 421.075 566.308 987.384 G.M. Land 1.125 41.613 42.739 Raity Land - 13.269 13.269 Total 422.20 621.21 1043.41
2.2. Project Proponent
M/s Jharkhand State Mineral Development Corp. Ltd., (JSMDC Ltd.) a Govt. of
Jharkhand enterprise is the leaseholder. The Regd. Office of M/s JSMDC Ltd. is
located at Khaniji Nigam Bhavan, Doranda, Ranchi (Jharkhand). This is a Regd.
Company under company Act. A Board of Director headed by chairman runs the
corporation. Managing Direction is the CEO of the company. The Corporation
operates a number of mines exploiting Coal, Kyanite, Lime Stone, Graphite,
Granite, Stone etc. All the mines are located in Jharkhand State.
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2.3. Brief Description of Project
The Project under consideration is an opencast mining project for mining
Limestone. It is proposed to continue to mine lime stone by opencast method of
mining.
The mine has how been planned to produce a peak of 114276 T per annum of lime
stone.
2.4 Need for the Project & Importance to Region
JSMDC Ltd. a Govt. of Jharkhand enterprise, held mining lease over an area of
1043.41 Ha in the villages Semra & Salatua, for mining of dolomitic limestone.
These deposits have been mined since 1976 & the product is being used by
various consumers for different purposes. Major share of the limestone was
earlier dispatched to Bokaro Steel Ltd. for its use as Blast Furnace grade
limestone. Other use of the mineral is in cement industries and also in form of
limestone dust for neutralizing the acidic soil by Agriculture deptt and for dusting
the underground coal mines with a view to neutralize danger from coal dust. The
material is also used in minor quantities for preparation of mosaic chips and also
for neutralizing chlorine which comes out as a byproduct from Bihar caustic &
chemicals Ltd., located at Garhwa Road, dist, Palamu. Some mineral is also being
converted to Slack Lime.
The mine site is located near Medininagar (Daltonganj). The area falls in rain
shadow range. The area experiences dry spell & it is a water scarce area.
Agriculture is usually affected by spell of droughts, and there is few other source
of sustainable employment in the area. In such situation a project that exploits
natural resources gives alternate source for employment and income generation
in the area. The project also contributes to state exchequer by way of Cess,
Royalty & Sales Tax. It supports cement & steel industries in this region.
2.5 Importance to country
The limestone produced from the mine serves as raw material for cement
Industry, and as flux in Iron & Steel Industry. Besides above, it is being used in
manufacture of caustic Soda, Soda ash & Calcium Carbide. Limestone is
contributing to growth in different industrial sectors in the country.
Dolomitic limestone produced from the mine is being used by Bokaro Steel Plant.
This product is also being used for manufacture of mosaic chips for construction
industry.
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2.6 Production Stock & Prices
The production of limestone in India is about 228.9 million tonnes. It increased by
3% from that of the previous year. Increase in demand in the market, led some
principal producers of limestone to increase production during the year. There
were 557 reported mines in 2009-10 as against 601 during the previous year.
Fifteen mines, each producing more than 3 million tons per annum contributed
about 33% of the total production of limestone in 2009-10. The share of 13
mines, each in the production range of 2 to 3 million tonnes was 14% of the total
production. About 30% of the total production was contributed by 47 mines, each
producing 1 to 2 million tonnes annually. The remaining 23% of the total
production was reported by 482 mines during the year. Twenty-two principal
producers contributed about 78% of the total production. About 8% of the
production was reported by public sector mines as against 6% in the previous
year. About 95% of the total production of limestone was of cement grade, 3% of
iron and steel grade and the rest 2% consisted of chemical and other grades.
Production of Limestone, 2007-08 to 2009-10 (p) is given in Table – 1
& Table - 2
(By States) Table – 1
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Production of Limestone, 2007-08 to 2009-10 (p)
(By Frequency Groups) Table- 2
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2.7 Import Vs Indigenous
2.7.1 Export
Exports of limestone increased to 2.41 million tonnes in 2009-10 from 2.12
million tonnes in the previous year. Limestone in bulk was exported mainly to
neighbouring countries viz, Bangladesh (98%) besides other countries. The
statistics on export of limestone is given in Table - 3
Exports of Limestone
(By Countries)
Table – 3
2.7.2 Import
Imports of limestone increased to 3.90 million tonnes in 2009-10 from 3.60 million
tonnes in the previous year. Limestone was imported mainly from Oman(40%),
UAE (31%), Thailand (16%) and Malaysia (5%), while chalk was imported mainly
from Malaysia (80%) besides other countries. Statistics on import of limestone by
various countries are given in Table. 4.
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Imports of Limestone
(By Countries)
Table - 4
**India does not import limestone.
2.8 Employment Generation
The mine has created employment opportunity in Primary, Secondary and
Tertiary sector. The approximate requirement of manpower for Semra and
Salatua section of the project is 115. On starting of mine after renewal of lease,
these include requirement for production of lime stone, removal of overburden,
rejects and supervision. The secondary sector i.e. Service sector also offer
employment & source for income generation to local people.
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CHAPTER - III
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
3.1 Type of Project
The project under consideration relates to mining of lime stone by semi-
mechanical opencast method of mining.
As per new Mining Plan proposed leasehold area is 621.21Ha. The mine has
been planned to produce 114276T/ annum (peak).
3.2 Name and Address of Applicant
Managing Director
Jharkhand State Mineral Development Corporation Ltd.
(A Govt. of Jharkhand Enterprise)
Khanij Nigam Bhwan
Doranda, Ranchi
Jharkhand- 834002
Phone: - 0651-2491841/42/807/932
Fax: - 0651-2491916
Gram: - Khanij Nigam
3.3 Location of the Project
The project is located in village Semra & Salatua in the district of Palamu,
Jharkhand. The geographical co-ordinates are given below:-
Lat – 230 59’ 5.04” to 240 00’ 40.1”N
Long – 830 56’ 21.17” to 830 58’ 38.94”E
It falls on survey of India Toposheet (RF 1:50000) 63 P/16 & 64 M/13.
The lease area has undulating topography with Reduced Level varying from 255 m to 320m amsl.
The drainage of the area is controlled by Saunri Nala which drains to Tehla
River. Tehla River is a tributary to North Koel River. The mine has been planned
to produce 114276T/peak of limestone by opencast method of mining. Most of
the limestone produced from the mine is dispatched to steel plant. A part of the
product is transported to grinding plant at Medininagar for grinding. Powdered &
crushed limestone is sold to local consumers. These products are used in
construction industry.
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3.4 Site Selection (With Alternate Site)
Proposal under consideration pertains to an existing opencast mining project,
which is essentially a site specific industry. This being so, flexibility in selection of
site for a mining project are limited. The mine has to be located at a site where
mineral of required quality occurs with mineable reserve in sufficient quantity that
will facilitate mining with techno- economic viability. Adding to this the mine has
to be located in an area which is not in a environmentally sensitive zone.
Semra-Salatua Lime Stone Opencast Mine is an operating mine. This Lime
Stone mines has sufficient quantity of mineable reserve available within the
leasehold area. Land required for operation of mine for the project is under
possession of proponent.
All other infrastructures including mining office buildings etc. have been
developed. Under the circumstances as stated, no effort has been made for
selection of alternative site for the project.
3.5 Size of Operation
Proposed lease hold area for the project is 621.21 Ha. The Project will produce a max m of 114276 Tonnes per annum of lime stone by opencast method of mining.
3.6 Project Description
3.6.1 Present Status of Mine
The lease was granted on 03.04.1976 for 20 yrs duration for mining of Dolomite
Limestone over an area of 1043.41 Ha.
Application for renewal of lease was applied on 02.04.1995. A copy of
renewal application is enclosed at Annexure II and a copy of the lease deed is
enclosed at Annexure I. Further, application has been filed to D.M.O, Palamu
vide letter no. 2305 dated 30.08.2006 for renewal of lease for 621.21 Ha and for
surrendering remaining 422.20 Ha of land.
Mining started working in 1976-77. Total forest land requirement for the project
during the plan period is 59.19 Ha. Forest Clearance for this land has been taken
vide letter no. 8-6/98-FC dated 10.06.1998. Copy of letter Convey approval of
Central Govt. for diversion of forest land is given at Annexure III. A new mining
scheme has been prepared for the period 14-15 to 18-19.
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In the past, the mineral was mined from thirteen quarries as listed below:
Table 3.1
Sector and Zone Hills Name Quarry No.
Semra Sector (Zone-A) Banpahari Hill 1 and 2 Dhobni Hill 3 Banpahari Hill 4 Gidha Hill 5 Kedal Hill 6 kurelwa Hill 7
Semra Sector (Zone-A′) Churihari Hill 8 Salatua Sector (Zone-B) Lami Hill A and B Gangti Sector (Zone-C) Gangti Hill A and B Domna Sector (Zone-D) Domna Hill - Domna Sector (Zone-E) Domna Hill - Khambi Sector (Zone-F) Khambi Hill A and B
3.6.2 Mining Technology
This is an existing semi mechanized opencast mine. While formulating the
present Mining Plan (14-15 to 18-19), alternative mining systems have been
considered, keeping in view the techno-economic viability of each system. Major
guiding factor for selection of technology considered included:
I. Reserve Characteristics
II. Past Mining Method
III. Available Plant & Machineries
IV. Level of Skill of Manpower
V. Proposed Capacity of Mine
VI. Techno-economic viability
The following mining system has been selected.
1. The dolomitic crystalline limestone occurs as irregular isolated lenses
generally rising above ground level in the form of small hillocks. It is being
worked in horizontal slices. Each slices would be 6 m wide along the length of
the hill. The height of the bench will be 6 m.
2. Drill machine in conjunction with air compressor would be used for making
blast holes. Blasting will be carried out using emulsive explosive.
3. Blasted limestone mass would be loaded into 15 tonne capacity trucks
manually.
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3.6.2 (a) Brief Mining Scheme for the Project
Mining Strategy
Since the deposit in this area is surficial in nature over selected hills, it is
proposed to carry out only opencast semi-mechanized mining during plan period.
Operations like drilling, blasting, sorting of ore and breaking at the size will be
done manually. Even for blasting small diameter (100 mm), holes will be drilled
by portable Jack Hammer Drill Overburden will also be removed by excavator-
tipper combination. Loading of limestone on tippers will be done manually.
Production Targets
Year-wise production of ore from the area has been calculated by standard cross
sectional methods (Cross sectional area × length of influence) for each bench.
The cross sectional area has been multiplied by the advancement to be worked
in each bench to get bulk volume. The value thus obtained has been multiplied
by tonnage factor and recovery percentage to get the actual production of ore in
each bench. Year-wise calculation has been made separately keeping in view of
35% of bulk volume as intercalated waste. Details of year-wise limestone
production from the mine are given in Table 3.2 Year-wise Generation of OB and
waste during plan and conceptual periods is given in Table 3.3. Limestone
production target for the first five years, along with the target for removal of OB
and waste is given in Table 3.3. The mine will be worked on the day shift only.
Average number of working days in a year would be 300.
Table-3.2 Year-wise limestone production from the mine
Year Limestone (t)
2014-15 87129.25 2015-16 81256.50 2016-17 79618.50 2017-18 103008.75 2018-19 114276.50
Total 465289.50
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Table 3.3 Generation of OB and waste during plan and conceptual periods
Year Total generation of wastes during the course of excavation of limestone (m3)
Waste OB Total
2014-15 24396.19 28454.4 52850.59
2015-16 22751.82 1872.0 24623.82
2016-17 22293.18 2106.0 24399.18
2017-18 28842.45 43986.8 72829.25
2018-19 31997.42 6224.4 38221.82
Total 130281.06 82643.6 212924.66
From 6th year onward 390843.18 247930.8 638773.98
Total 521124.24 330574.4 851698.64
Bench Design and Formation
Since the mine will be worked out in semi-mechanized (Other than fully mechanized)
method, bench height will be restricted to the statutory 6 m while bench width will also
be 6 m. Hill top will be extracted by slicing method of maximum 6 m slice depth and
limestone in some of the quarries located in flat area or hill slope will be extracted by
benching method after leaving 7.5 m safety zone, inside the lease boundary/mining
area/broken area.
Bench Development During Plan Period
Year-wise development will be carried out as per the Metalliferrous Mines Regulation,
1961. Proper benching as per Regulation 106 of MMR 1961, will be made during the
development of the quarries. It is proposed to continue mining operations in 6 quarries
(Q-3 and Q-6 in Zone-A, Lami Hill in Zone-B, Q-B in Zone-C, and Q-A and Q-B in Zone-
F) during the plan period of five years. The selection of these sites is based on the
criterion of systematic mining.
b) Note on Conceptual Plan for the Lease Period
While preparing conceptual mining plan, following points and precepts have been
kept in mind:
i) Ore bodies in the leasehold being continuous, extraction of limestone in a new
block would be started only after exhausting the block under operation.
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ii) Removal of overburden would be done with excavator. As space become
available in the excavated area, the overburden generated during mining would
be concurrently pushed into voids as backfill.
iii) During the plan period of mining lease grasses and legumes would be planted,
followed by plantation of fast-growing shrubs and trees on inactive dumps.
During the conceptual plan period, concurrent back filling shall be done in the
area wherever possible. The level of the backfilling shall be maintained up to a
moderate height. During the conceptual plan period these reclaimed areas will be
afforested with suitable varieties of plants. The other voids so left will be filled
with rain water and shall be treated as water reservoir.
iv) After the conceptual mining period, on the basis of proposed production planning
and available reserve position, the ultimate pit area, ultimate pit depth, ultimate
generation of waste, final pits slope, afforestation programme.
Meanwhile it is proposed to drill further exploratory drill holes in Zone-F below the
quarry depth the, to get the precise information about the deposit. All the boreholes will
be carried out during this plan period to comply the rule 27(3) of MCR 1960. It is
proposed that 5 boreholes will be drilled during the plan period. Average depth of these
boreholes would be 15 m.
C) Method of Mining
It is a semi-mechanized opencast mine. Soil and OB will be removed by
excavator, and loaded onto tippers and transported to dumping sites. Limestone
will be loosened by drilling and blasting. Limestone will be picked up manually
using chisel and hammer. Limestone will be loaded onto tippers manually. Face
in OB will always be kept in advance of the ore face. Benching will be developed
such a way that no bench shall be more than 6 m height and bench width will be
minimum of 6 m.
3.6.3 Disposal of Waste
A. Total Generation of Waste and OB during Mine Life
During plan period entire top soil and overburden will be dumped at the separate
dumping yards earmarked. During conceptual planning period limestone will be
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exploited in mineralized zones by the lateral as well as depth wise extension of
proposed quarries. The reclamation process will be concurrent with the working
started from first year itself in the void created during the past working and it will
be rehabilitated. During this plan period reclamation of worked out area will be
done. Similarly, entire soil of soil dump will be spread over the reclaimed area in
conceptual period. Year-wise generation of waste during life of the mine is given
in Table 3.4.
Table 3.4: Generation of OB and waste during plan and conceptual periods
Year Total generation of wastes during the course of excavation of limestone (m3)
Waste OB Total
2014-15 24396.19 28454.4 52850.59
2015-16 22751.82 1872.0 24623.82
2016-17 22293.18 2106.0 24399.18
2017-18 28842.45 43986.8 72829.25
2018-19 31997.42 6224.4 38221.82
Total 130281.06 82643.6 212924.66
From 6th year onward 390843.18 247930.8 638773.98
Total 521124.24 330574.4 851698.64
B. Management of Dump
Top Soil Management: Top soil (wherever available) shall be stacked
separately with proper slope and adequate safeguards, and shall be utilized for
biological reclamation and rehabilitation of mined out area in the later stage. A
stone wall shall be constructed around the soil dump to control erosion and grass
plants (Bamboo and Kashi grasses) shall be seeded in the inactive side of soil
dump.
Waste Material Management: Waste rock shall be stacked at earmarked dump
site only. Total dump height shall not exceed 10 m (2 lifts of 5 m height each and
a bench width of 5 m between 2 lifts). Overall slope of dumps shall not exceed
28°. Small stone pieces from the mine shall be used for construction of gabion
around the toe of dump slope. A garland drain shall be constructed around the
waste dump and same shall be connected with a settling tank for controlling
surface run-off.
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Stock Yard: Limestone rock shall be directly send to users located far away from
the mine, hence there will not be any stock yard in the mine.
3.6.4 Blasting
Considering the time frame of mining and total requirement of material, the daily
mineral production target comes to 2333 m3. The above target will be utilized to
frame the pattern and size of a blast. The associated blasting parameters are
described below.
Bench Height = 6m
Hole depth = 6.8m
Hole diameter = 100 mm
Charged Weight = 8kg/m
Burden = 3 m
Explosive Efficiency = 3.5 m
Spacing
Charge factor = 0.6 kg/m3
Volume per hole = 63 m3
3.6.5 Utilization of Limestone of Mine
As regard to dolomitic limestone of Semra and Salatua is concerned, its use can
be considered primarily in iron and steel industry. Dolomitic limestone produced
from Semra-Salatua mine is being supplied to the local crushing and grinding
units for production of mosaic chips and limestone dust. With intensive marketing
efforts, the quantum of sale to industries and agriculture sector can be pushed.
Necessary arrangement has already been established at its own grinding unit at
Sudna at Medininagar 15 km for Semra mine and 18 km for Salatua mine. Two
Raymond mills of 20 tones capacity per day are producing limestone dust of 100
and 200 mesh in three shifts working. In view of the above, there appears to be
enough scope for sale of dolomitic limestone to the tune of around 93085
tonnes/annum on a consistent basis. In the event of having established a
consistent demand, it would be more economic for JSMDC Ltd. to start large
scale mining at Semra-Salatua. Quality of dolomitic limestone bands of Semra-
Salatua area is given in Table 3.5.
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Table 3.5: Bandwise quality of limestone at Semra section
Location CaO% MgO%
Hill No.1 41.52 8.76
Hill No.2 40.45 10.96
Hill No.3 42.71 8.42
Gangti Hill 32.23 20.03
Dolomitic limestone with 40 to 44% CaO and 8 to 9% MgO may be utilized for sponge
iron making. Hence, beneficiation is needed for limestone available at Semra section.
Limestone is grinded into 100 mesh power in Raymond Grinding Mill and used by
Department of Agriculture for neutralizing the acidic soil as well as for dusting in
underground coal mines. Some quantity of limestone which is white in colour is utilized
for manufacture of mosaic chips and carving of the statues. Some quantity of the
limestone shows higher MgO content to the tune of 12% and these needs to be blended
with low MgO limestone before it is used by iron and steel industry. Limestone does not
require strict control on MgO and CaO contents, provided free silica is less than 5%. As
stated in earlier chapter, a regular quality control has been done both in pre- and post-
mining stages. In respect of stones to be used for mosaic chips and status carving,
selective mining has to be done to avoid extraction of material containing frequent
lamination and patches of Mafic mineral.
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CHAPTER - IV
SITE ANALYSIS
4.1 Accessibility
The area is located at a distance of 15 Km. west of Medininagar (Daltonganj).
The area is connected with Medninagar by an all weather pukka road. The
nearest town is Medininagar. Daltonganj is the nearest Railway station from the
mines and is situated on Gomo-Barkakana Dehri-on-sone loop line of the East
Central Railway. Semra and Salatua villages are located under Chainpur block
and Chainpur police station. A location plan showing these details is attached
herewith at Plate I & Plate II. The post office at Chainpur is about 8 k.m from the
mine.
4.2 Topography & Drainage
This area is represented by hilly terrain having undulating topography. The small
isolated hillocks rise above ground level by 40 to 60 m. The maximum height
above AMSL is 320 m. the drainage of the area is controlled by Saunri Nadi
which joins Tehla River, a tributary of North Koel River.
4.3 Exploration already done
The Directorate of Geology, Govt. of Jharkhand (Erstwhile Bihar) had carried out
geological exploration for Limestone & Dolomite in the area under reference
intermittently since field season 1977-78 to 1989-90.
4.4 Land
The mine was started in 1976. In course of mining and allied activities land has
been degraded on account of quarrying operation & external dumping of mine
waste. Besides it, land has been used for developing mine infrastructure. Table
4.1 given present land use pattern within the lease area. Table 4.1: Existing Land Use Pattern
Sl. No.
Items Existing Land (in Ha)
1 Forest, river and other area 554.38 2 Infrastructure (office, magazine
etc.) 0.04
3 Safety zone area (7.5m along mining area)
7.60
4 MINING AREA (59.19 ha) Quarry area 8.07 Dump area 1.01 Top soil dump area 0.13 Mine road area 2.80 Unused land area 47.18 Total 621.21 Ha
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4.5 Existing Infrastructure & Study of site area.
Plate-II shows the study area comprising of core zone (mine lease area) & buffer zone. Following emerges from examination of study area:-
(i) Forest
Within the study area several PFs /RFs are located. They are listed below:
(ii) National Park / wildlife sanctuary
There is no national park/wildlife sanctuary, Biosphere Reserve, Tiger or
Elephant reserve within the study area.
(iii) Water Body
Koel (N) River which is a perennial river flows through the study area.
However, there are several seasonal water streams that are inland.
Source of water for these streams is rainfall in their catchment. Flow in
these steams is lean in dry season. Drainage channels within the study
area are listed below:
1. Danda PF 2. Lali PF 3. KhuraKalam PF 4. Chhatwa PF 5. Kelhar PF 6. Karso PF 7. Salatua PF 8. Gangadhara PF 9. Pachlewa PF 10. Patsar PF 11. Patsar PF 12. Manpur PF 13. Nawa PF 14. Datam PF 15. Adar PF 16. Musurmu PF 17. Chete PF 18. Siswa PF 19. Nawadih PF 20. Soban PF 21. Pundaga PF 22. Raksi PF
23. Phakiradih PF 24. Banalat PF 25. Gargdhara PF 26. Benidih PF 27. Kumuni PF 28. Patsar PF 29. Babhandih PF 30. Dhawa PF 31. Ramgarh PF 32. Kachan PF 33. Sarhua PF 34. Berma PF 35. Hesra PF 36. Kutti PF 37. Karma PF 38. Gore PF 39. Temrain PF 40. Kurka PF 41. Ranital PF 42. Sukri PF 43. Karakath PF 44. SemraPF
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List of River/Nala
1. North Koel 2. TahleNadi 3. SaunriNadi 4. Arai Nadi 5. RenhelNadi 6. HarbariyaNadi 7. HathuNadi 8. BarkiNadi 9. DaldaliyaNadi
(iv) Human settlements
There is no major urban centre within the study area. There are a number
of rural settlements spread over the study area. All of them are small
settlements.
(V) Land use Pattern in Buffer Zone
In study area, there are several patches of agricultural land. All these
agricultural land are mono cropped. Agriculture in the area are dependent
on rains. Generally they are limited to low lying area. There is no existing
facility for irrigation in the area.
The break-up of area corresponding to existing land use pattern in study
area is given below:
Land use Pattern
Forest - 17270 ha
Agricultural Land - 6290 ha
Water Body - 3820 ha
Human Settlement - 5550 ha
Other including road, mines, waste land - 2510 ha
Total - 35440 ha
(VI) Infrastructure Facilities for workers
Most of the workers of the mine live in nearby villages. However a number
of facilities already exist on mine site for the workers of the mine. They
include:
Rest shelter with washroom facilities.
First Aid Centre
Drinking Water
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Workshop
Major repairs will be carried out in private work shop at Daltonganj. Urgent repair
will be attended to at the face itself.
Soil
Soil characteristics, erosion aspects, soil fertility etc., have direct bearing on the
environment. Knowledge of soil parameters is essential for the planning and
implementation of forestation. Further, major mining activities affect the soil regime
of the surrounding areas directly or indirectly. Hence, it becomes important to study
the soil characteristics.
On visual inspection, the soil quality in the project area appears to be good and
would support vegetation after suitable reclamation measures.
4.6 Climate Condition
The climate of Palamu district is mainly dry. The year can be divided in to three
main seasons. The cold seasons from November to March, the hot season from
March to May and the monsoon season from June to September, October is a
transitional month between monsoon and winter seasons. Climatically, the district
comes under sub-tropical zone. In the District, the only observatory station of
Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) is located at Daltonganj. Meteorological
data of this station can be taken as representative for the mining area (Table
4.2).
Table 4.2: Meteorological data of Daltonganj IMD station for last 20 years
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F)
33.6 (92.5)
36.1 (97)
40.6 (105.1)
43.5 (110.3)
47.6 (117.7)
45.9 (114.6)
42.1 (107.8)
40.0 (104)
39.5 (103.1)
39.8 (103.6)
36.3 (97.3)
31.3 (88.3)
47.6 (117.7)
Average high °C (°F)
24.7 (76.5)
27.2 (81)
33.5 (92.3)
38.8 (101.8)
40.9 (105.6)
38.5 (101.3)
33.2 (91.8)
32.5 (90.5)
32.7 (90.9)
32.1 (89.8)
29.2 (84.6)
25.5 (77.9)
32.4 (90.33)
Daily mean °C (°F)
16.7 (62.1)
19.4 (66.9)
24.6 (76.3)
30.2 (86.4)
33.1 (91.6)
32.7 (90.9)
29.2 (84.6)
28.8 (83.8)
28.4 (83.1)
26.1 (79)
21.8 (71.2)
17.4 (63.3)
25.7 (78.27)
Average low °C (°F)
8.7 (47.7)
11.6 (52.9)
15.7 (60.3)
21.5 (70.7)
25.3 (77.5)
26.8 (80.2)
25.2 (77.4)
24.9 (76.8)
24.0 (75.2)
20.1 (68.2)
14.3 (57.7)
9.4 (48.9)
18.96 (66.13)
Record low °C (°F)
2.2 (36)
1.3 (34.3)
7.7 (45.9)
14.4 (57.9)
18.2 (64.8)
19.9 (67.8)
21.1 (70)
21.7 (71.1)
18.2 (64.8)
13.0 (55.4)
6.8 (44.2)
1.8 (35.2)
1.3 (34.3)
Precipitation mm (inches)
12 (0.47)
29 (1.14)
14 (0.55)
20 (0.79)
34 (1.34)
158 (6.22)
356 (14.02)
290 (11.42)
206 (8.11)
66 (2.6)
9 (0.35)
11 (0.43)
1,205 (47.44)
Avg. rainy days
1.9 2.9 1.8 1.7 3.6 8.3 18.7 17.1 12.8 4.4 0.8 1.2 75.2
% Humidity 65 56 44 37 39 58 78 80 77 69 67 67 61.4
Temperature: The cold season starts from November and continues till as out the
middle of February December and January are the coolest month. In association with
cold waves which occasionally pass over the area in the wake of western disturbances.
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In the southern part of the district in the high Plateau, frost occurs in December of
January by March temperature begins to rise steadily. In May and early point of June
the maximum temperature can be as high as 47 °C on individual days (Table 4.3). The
effect of the extreme summer heat is somewhat alleviated by dryness of air and strong
breezes that blow in afternoons. In general daily range of temperature is of the order of
4 to 23 °C during the winter season.
Table 4.3 : Meteorological data during last 5 years at IMD, Daltonganj Month Temperature (°C) Relative humidity (%) Average wind speed (km/h)
Max. Min. Max. Min. Jan 29.1 3.9 83 39 3.05 Feb 32.0 6.8 76 37 3.91
March 37.7 10.1 57 23 3.46 April 42.3 16.2 42 15 4.85 May 44.5 21.2 43 23 6.85 June 43.3 23.0 63 52 6.51 July 37.1 23.1 83 77 6.18 Aug 34.4 23.1 86 78 3.93 Sep 34.7 21.7 82 75 3.6 Oct 34.0 14.0 79 54 3.71
Nov 31.3 7.9 79 45 1.96 Dec 27.9 4.2 82 41 2.9
Rainfall: Average annual rainfall is 1104 mm covering 43 rainy days (Table 4.4). Major
rainfall occurs during south-west monsoon during June to September (Table 4.5). The
rainy season is from June to September when the district gets 85% of the annual
rainfall. From the onset of the monsoon by about the middle of June, rainfall rapidly
increases reaching the peak value in August. Monthly and annual rainfall for some of
the rainfall monitoring stations distributed in Palamu district during 10 years monitoring
period is summarized in Table 4.6.
Table 4.4: Details of seasonal rainfall
Rainfall Normal rainfall
(mm) Normal rainy days (number)
Normal onset Normal cessation
SW monsoon (June-Sep) 1031.9 33 3rd week of June 4th week of Sept. NE monsoon (Oct-Dec) 68.9 10 Winter (Jan-March) 4.0
Table 4.5: Average rainfall (mm) in Palamu district
Year Jan Feb March April May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec 2008 0.0 125.9 15.3 3.1 24.4 112.4 272.0 340.5 259.9 2.5 0.0 0.0 2009 2.0 0.1 21.3 12.2 19.1 346.6 239.6 306.2 47.1 4.8 0.3 0.0 2010 6.3 0.0 3.0 0.3 14.2 54.1 279.5 137.9 231.4 81.0 12.9 4.2 2011 0.0 2.6 0.0 0.0 19.2 50.5 158.3 141.5 148.7 22.9 5.4 25.9 2012 0.0 3.4 0.0 18.1 10.6 296.1 122.0 376.4 338.4 19.2 0.0 0
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Table 4.6: Monthly and annual rainfall (mm) for some of rainfall monitoring stations distributed in Palamu district
Name of Block
No. of years
Jan Feb March April May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Annual average
Patan 11 9.0 20.7 12.9 4.1 28.1 167.1 329.9 302.5 237.5 45.6 11.3 17.5 1197.2 Manatu 11 9.7 19.5 7.6 2.1 30.8 278.4 348.9 286.4 251.9 44.1 11.9 15.6 1317.9 Daltanganj 11 6.0 18.6 6.8 4.2 24.3 222.0 308.2 312.9 173.0 28.4 6.3 12.8 1134.5 Lesliganj 11 4.3 14.7 7.1 2.5 10.6 173.2 300.1 237.3 163.2 25.2 8.5 14.8 972.5 Panki 10 5.9 11.6 8.4 0.9 22.9 168.7 289.2 270.9 190.7 31.8 8.1 15.5 1034.6 Bishrampur 10 4.5 13.1 4.4 0.4 23.6 168.3 321.7 364.0 283.1 64.9 12.9 17.2 1288.1 Hussainabad 11 6.7 13.5 4.1 2.8 7.4 137.6 250.3 273.6 235.7 26.2 2.8 5.1 976.8 Chhatarpur 11 7.1 13.5 2.5 0.1 19.2 145.3 263.7 250.8 219.31 33.9 13.4 6.2 986.01 Hariharganj 11 6.5 12.6 4.7 2.8 15.0 120.7 226.9 267.7 106.1 34.2 9.6 8.4 826.2
Humidity: Relative humidity is generally lower in the afternoons than in the mornings,
except in the monsoon months when there are little differences. The summer months
are the driest with humidity as low as 20 to 25% in the afternoon (Table 4.3).
Cloudiness: During summer and winter month’s sky is generally clear or slightly
clouded. In April and May, cloudiness increases particularly in the afternoon. During
monsoon months sky is heavily clouded to overcast.
Winds: Winds are light to moderate during the winter and summer months, the speed
being higher in the afternoons. In association with thunder storms during March to May
and during the monsoon season when depressions pass west word across the central
parts of the country, the area experiences strong gusty winds. The directions from which
winds blow are variable especially during the monsoon season. Predominant wind
direction was from south-west.
4.7 Social Infrastructure
Road
The project has developed all weather road that connects mine site to
Medininagar. This road provides connectivity to villages in the area to Medininagar.
Banking facilities and post office has been set up Medininagar to serve the project
& surrounding area. There exists a Primary School near the mining project area.
Middle School & High School has been opened in Medininagar.
Educational Infrastructures in the study area of the mine are well developed.
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Employment Potential
Project provides employment to local population in skilled & semi skilled category
in the Project.
Skilled worker-
In addition to direct employment in the Project, there are employment opportunities
in secondary sector like transportation, Repair & maintenance of site service.
Designation Present Future Mining Engineer/ Manager 1st Class 1
Assistant Manager 2nd Class 1 1
Mining Geologist 1 Mines Surveyor 1 Foreman 1 2
Mining Mate 1 4 Blaster 1 4 Storekeeper 1 1 Magzine Clerk 1 1 Attendance Clerk-cum-Register Keeper 1 1 Poclain operator 1 Truck operator 2 2 Miners (Semiskilled) 75 90 Unskilled 5 5 Total 89 115
Other Benefits
The mineral Produced by the mine is supplied to steel industry, construction
industry & coal industry. Thus the project contributes to development of other
industrial sectors that are important for overall growth of the country.
Besides it the project contributes to state exchequer in term of cess, Royalty &
sales Tax.
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CHAPTER – V
PLANING BRIEF
5.1 Planning Concept
The project under consideration is a working mine. This is an opencast mine to
mine Lime Stone. Method of mining has been selected on consideration of geo-
mining characteristics of the deposit. Other mine infrastructure have been
planned & constructed on assessment of need for the project and consideration
of existing land use pattern.
5.2 Population Projection
As stated earlier, this is a working mine and all employees/ workmen are in
place. No new manpower is required. As such there would be no new influx of
population on account of this mine.
5.3 Land use Plan:-
This aspect of has already been dealt in chapter IV earlier.
5.4 Assessment of Infrastructure:-
All physical and social infrastructures needed for the project are available.
No new infrastructures are needed.
5.5 Amenities/ Facilities
All amenities/ facilities required for the project have already been developed. No
new amenities or facilities are required to be developed.
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CHAPTER – VI
PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE
6.1 Processing Area.
A crushing and grinding unit has already been established by JSMDC Ltd. at
Sudna, Medininagar 15 Km from Semra mine and 18 km from Salatua mine. Part
of the production from Salatua Mine goes to this gridding unit. Rest of the product
goes to different consumers directly.
6.2 Residential Area
There is no separate residential area for project. Employees working in the mine
use facilities existing in vicinity of the project. There is no proposal to create
additional residential facilities for the project.
6.3 Green Belt
It is proposed to raise green belt along the periphery of the active mining area.
Green Belt will consist of 5 rows of plants @ 2m c/c. Distance between two rows
will be 2m. Fast growing native species of evergreen type would be used for
raising green belt. Green belt will cover 7.60 Ha of land. This would be limited to
active mining area only.
6.4 Social Infrastructure
The social infrastructure existing in vicinity of project are sufficient to serve the
project. No additional social infrastructure is proposed.
6.5 Connectivity
Project is well connected in term of road & railway. No additional communication
facility is proposed.
6.6 Drinking Water
(a) Domestic Demand
All the workers employed in this project are residents of villages in the
periphery of the Project. There is no separate township for this project. As
such, there is no demand for domestic water for the project.
However Portable Water demand for mine site has been assessed as 5
KLD. This demand is met through one 150mm deep tube well.
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(b) Industrial Demand
Industrial Demand for the project has been assessed as 32.00 KLD Break-
up of this assessed demand is given below :
Dust suppression - 30.0 KLD
Green belt maintenance - 2.0 KLD
Total - 32.00 KLD
Source
Industrial Water demand is also met through 150 mm deep tube well.
The nearest open well located on the periphery of the project area was
selected for ground water monitoring.
The S.R.L. of the well was observed to be 472 m. The depth of water in
well was 5m below the surface.
R.L. of ground water is 467m.
6.7 Sewerage System
There is no proposal to develop new township for project. For mine site, a septic
tank & cess pool has been provided to take care of sewage generated.
6.8 Industrial Waste Management
As discussed earlier, project is not to generate industrial or domestic effluent.
Similarly Project is not to generate industrial waste water. As such, there would
not be any impact on quality of surface or ground water.
Other source for water pollution may be:
Mine drainage
The water that will be pumped out of the quarry may affect the quality of
surface water. But, analysis of quality of surface water shows that there
has not been effect on surface water quality so far. Presently, the pits are
full of water & the overflow from the abandoned pits flow to the natural
drains. The quality of water in this drain complies to standards prescribed
in BIS2296.
Surface Run-Off
Surface run-off produced during the monsoon, flows through the external
dumps and area disturbed by mining. These surface run-off collects the
pollutant & affect the surface water quality through the surface run-off that
flows through dumps & disturbed area. In actual condition, insignificant
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pollution of surface water has been observed. This is clear form
monitoring of surface water flowing through the lease hold area.
It is proposed to provide following water quality mitigation & conservation
measures within the leasehold area to conserve water resource & charge
the ground water through rainwater & mine drainage.
(a) Garland Drain
It is proposed to provide garland drains around the mine quarry to
intercept surface run-off flowing into the quarry & divert it to natural
drain. It is proposed to provide check dams across garland drains at
an interval of 100m. This will facilitate ground water recharging.
(b) Sedimentation pond
It is proposed to provide a sedimentation pond on low lying area
above the natural drain that flows through the leasehold. Mine water
will be pumped into the pond for separation of suspended solid.
Fresh water will flow into the natural drain. Moreover, this pond will
recharge the ground water as the pond has been located on outcrop
of aquifer.
(c) It is suggested to provide a series of check dams across 1st order
that are recharge zones. This will augment the ground water
resource.
(d) Provide check dams across check dams a cross the stream that
flows through the leasehold & other drains.
(e) Rain water harvesting
It is proposed to use rainwater to recharge ground water in the area.
Rainwater harvesting scheme is proposed for the project includes:
6.9 Solid Waste Management
In course of Mining of limestone from Semra and Salatua section in 5 years,
overburden material & soil will be removed. Estimated quantity of O.B & soil are
given in Para – 3.6.2
The overburden on their completion, will be reclaimed physically & biologically.
Plantation using native species will be raised on these overburden dumps.
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CHAPTER – VII
REHABILITATION & RESETTLEMENT PLAN
7.1 Policy Framework
1. Govt. of India has enacted “Right to Fair Compensation, Transparency, and
Resettlement & Rehabilitation Act 2013”. The Act is effective from Jan 2014. All
the states are required to frame Rules in their state. So far Jharkhand state has
not framed Rule. The acts provided for categorization of Project Affected
Families, norms for working out compensation package. Packages for different
categories of affected families, Mode and methodologies for implementation of R
& R scheme has been given.
2. Jharkhand State Govt. has also formulated its policy on R & R in 2008. This
Policy also provides norms for categorization of affected families, working out
compensation packages for each category of affected families & mode and
mechanism for implementation scheme.
7.2 R & R Provision
The Project proponent is bound to pay compensation as per provision of the Act
& the Policy.
However in the present case the private land has been taken on lease &
compensation has already been paid as per the conditions prescribed in the
lease agreement. There is no house oustee or land oustee to be compensated
on account of taking land on lease.
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CHAPTER – VIII
PROJECT SCHEDULE & COST ESTIMATES
8.1 Introduction
This is a working Project. The E.C is required for lease renewal. All equipments,
land & infrastructures required for the project are in the place. The mew mining
scheme has been submitted to IBM for approval. Forest land has been diverted.
Once the EC is granted, lease will be renewed and mining operation will start.
Activity wise time frame is given below:
S. No. Activity Time Frame
1. Grant of E.C Dec 2015
Including Determination of T.O.R
(For Env. Studies), Public Hearing
& presentation before EAC, MoEF.
2. Signing Lease Arrangement three months after activity – 1
8.2 Project Cost and Viability.
All the equipment for mining & land has been acquired and expenditure incurred
on capital items. With the prevailing market price of the minerals, the mine is
running in profit.
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CHAPTER – IX
ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL
9.1 Financial Benefits
The Mining Project generates revenue for state in term of.
1. Profit arising out of production & sale of minerals.
2. Sales Tax Cess & Royalty paid to the state on sale of minerals
3. Employment opportunity in project & secondary & tertiary sector.
9.2 Social Benefits
1. Improvement in standard of living in the area due to economic prosperity.
2. Better social infrastructure.
3. Preference to tribal population in employment in the Project as per Govt.
policy.
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Fig: Index Plan (Plate I)
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Fig: Location Plan (Plate II)
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Fig: Surface Map (Plate III)