Pre-Feasibility Report
For
Proposed Expansion of Production of M.S. Billets from
31200 TPA to 76200 TPA & Production of 76200 TPA
TMT Bars
Project Proponent
New Steel Trading Private Limited
At Survey No. 5/1 (pt), 6/3, 4, 5, 13 and 46/1, Village – Vasuri (Kd),
Tal – Wada, District – Palghar, Maharashtra
Environmental Consultant
Pollution and Ecology Control Services
Accreditation no.: QCI/NABET/EIA/1720/RA0101
Near Dhantoli Police Station, Dhantoli, Nagpur
September-2018
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Chapter – 1
Executive Summary
1. INTRODUCTION
India is the third-largest crude steel producer in the world. In FY18, India produced 104.98
million tonnes (MT) of finished steel. Crude Steel production during 2017-18 stood at 102.34
MT. Exports and imports of finished steel stood at 1.35 MT and 1.89 MT, during Apr-Jun
2018.
Steel consumption is expected to grow 5.7 per cent year-on-year to 92.1 MT in 2018. India’s
steel production is expected to increase from 102.34 MT in FY18 to 128.6 MT by 2021. The
Government of India has allowed 100 per cent foreign direct investment (FDI) in the steel
sector under the automatic route.
India’s per capita consumption of steel grew at a CAGR of 3.96 per cent from 46 kgs in
FY08 to 65.25 kgs in FY17. The figure stood at 68 kgs during April-February 2017-18.
National Steel Policy 2017 seeks to increase per capita steel consumption to the level of 160
kgs.
Table 1: Silent features of the project
Project name New Steel Trading Private Limited
Project location At Survey No. 5/1 (pt), 6/3, 4, 5, 13 and 46/1, Village – Vasuri
(Kd), Tal – Wada, District – Palghar, Maharashtra
Total Area 5 Acres
Production Capacity Product Existing
capacity
(TPA)
Proposed
capacity
(TPA)
Total
capacity
(TPA)
M.S. Billets 31200 45000 76200
TMT Bars - 76200 76200
Raw Material
requirement
The total raw material requirement for proposed project is
given in table below:
Sr. No. Raw Material Requirement(TPA)
1. Scrap 64008
2. Sponge Iron 16002
3. Alloys 1022
4. M.S. Billets in Molten Stage 76200
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Water Demand Total Water Requirement: 60 KLD
Source of water Ground Water
Power Requirement The power requirement for proposed project will be 10 MW.
Source : State Electricity Board
Man Power 150 nos
Nearest railway station Atgaon Railway station : 25 km
Nearest airport Mumbai airport : 60 km
Project Cost Rs. 80 Cr.
The environmental consideration of the site is tabulated below:
Table 1: Environmental Setting of the project
Sr
No
Particulars Details
1 Project Site At Survey No. 5/1 (pt), 6/3, 4, 5, 13 and 46/1, Village –
Vasuri (Kd), Tal – Wada, District – Palghar, Maharashtra
2 Latitude 19°33'58.89"N
3 Longitude 73° 5'26.17"E
4 Elevation above MSL 55 Meters
5 Toposheet 47E/2, 47E/3
6 Present landuse Industrial Land
7 Nearest National Highway/State
Highway
Bhiwandi- Wada (SH 76) 1.5Km at East direction.
8 Nearest Airport/ Air Strip Chatrrapati Shivaji International Airport, Mumbai: 60
Kms
9 Nearest town Wada, 10Km.: NE
10 Forest Reserved forest Patches at
Reserve Forest : 1.5 km SE
Reserve Forest : 4.5 km W
Reserve Forest : 1.5 km N
Reserve Forest : 6.0 km N
Reserve Forest : 8.0 km SE
11 Ecologically Sensitive Zones
like wild life sanctuaries,
national parks and biospheres
Distance from Eco Sensitive Zone of Tansa Wildlife
Sanctuary
Existing Boundary : 9.38 km (Towards E)
Proposed Boundary: 1.11 km (Towards SE)
(As per Draft Notification dated 10th August 2017. S.O.
2566(E))
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12 Water Bodies Vaitarna River: 7.0 km NW
Dongri Nadi: 9.0 km E
Dhandela Nadi: 5.0 km NE
Tansa River: 7.5 km SE
Charnavati Nadi: 6.5 km SE
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Chapter – 2
Introduction of Project/Background Information
2.1 IDENTIFICATION OF PROJECT AND PROJECT PROPONENT
Identification of Project
New Steel Trading Private Limited is a company incorporated under Companies act,
2013 which intends to manufacture M.S. Billets.
Identification Project Proponent
New Steel Trading Private Limited is a company incorporated on January 1999. It is
classified as Non-govt company and is registered at Registrar of Companies, Mumbai.
Directors of New Steel Trading Private Limited are Sanjay Kishorilal Chawla and Dinesh
Hardayal Mehta. New Steel Trading Private Limited's Corporate Identification Number is
(CIN) U27100MH1999PTC117933 and its registration number is 117933.Its Email
address is [email protected] and its registered address is 304, Arihant Iron
Market, Ahmedabad Street, Masjid East Mumbai Mumbai City MH 400009.
Company Details
Company’s name : M/s. New Steel Trading Private Limited
Address : At Survey No. 5/1 (pt), 6/3, 4, 5, 13 and 46/1, Village –
Vasuri (Kd), Tal – Wada, District – Palghar,
Maharashtra
Telephone No. : 91-2221720201
E-mail Address : [email protected]
2.2 BRIEF INFORMATION OF PROJECT:
New Steel Trading Private Limited has proposed expansion of Production of M.S. Billets
from 31200 TPA to 76200 TPA & Production of 76200 TPA TMT Bars.
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2.3 NEED FOR THE PROJECT AND ITS IMPORTANCE TO THE COUNTRY AND/
OR REGION
The demand for steel in the country is currently growing at the rate of over 8% and it is
expected that the demand would grow over by 10% in the next five years. However, the
steel intensity in the country remains well below the world levels. Our per capita
consumption of steel is around 110 pounds as compared to 330 Pounds for the global
average. This indicates that there is a lot of potential for increasing the steel consumption
in India. To meet the increasing demand and to stimulate economic growth Regency
TMT Private Limited has proposed the project.
As per the report of the Working Group on Steel for the 12 th Five Year Plan, there exist
many factors which carry the potential of raising the per capita steel consumption in the
country. These include among others, an estimated infrastructure investment of nearly a
trillion dollars, a projected growth of manufacturing from current 8% to 11-12%, increase
in urban population to 600 million by 2030 from the current level of 400 million,
emergence of the rural market for steel currently consuming around 10 kg per annum
buoyed by projects like Bharat Nirman, PradhanMantri Gram SadakYojana, Rajiv
Gandhi AwaasYojana among others. At the time of its release, the National Steel Policy
2005 had envisaged steel production to reach 110 million tonnes (MT) by 2019-20.
However, based on the assessment of the current ongoing projects, both in greenfield and
brownfield, the Working Group on Steel for the 12th
Five Year Plan has projected that
domestic crude steel capacity in the county is likely to be 140 MT by 2016-17 and has the
potential to reach 149 MT if all requirements are adequately met.
Source: http://steel.gov.in/overview.htm. Ministry of Steel, Government of India.
2.4 EMPLOYMENT GENERATION (DIRECT AND INDIRECT) DUE TO THE
PROJECT:
The direct and indirect employment will be required for the proposed project. The total
manpower required for the proposed expansion project will be 150.
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Chapter – 3
Project Description
3.1 TYPE OF PROJECT INCLUDING INTERLINKED AND INTERDEPENDENT
PROJECTS, IF ANY.
Proposed Expansion of Production of M.S. Billets from 31200 TPA to 76200 TPA &
Production of 76200 TPA TMT Bars
3.2 PROJECT LOCATION
a) Site Details:
Project Location : At Survey No. 5/1 (pt), 6/3, 4, 5, 13 and 46/1, Village –
Vasuri (Kd), Tal – Wada, District – Palghar,
Maharashtra
Nearest Railway Station : Atgaon Railway Station: 25 Kms
Nearest Airport : Chatrrapati Shivaji International Airport, Mumbai:
60Kms.
Road Access : Bhiwandi- Wada (SH 76) 1.5 Km at East direction.
Altitude : 55 Meters
Latitude : 19°33'58.89"N
Longitude : 73° 5'26.17"E
b) Site Description:
The plant of M/s. New Steel Trading Private Limited is located At Survey No. 5/1 (pt),
6/3, 4, 5, 13 and 46/1, Village – Vasuri (Kd), Tal – Wada, District – Palghar,
Maharashtra. Toposheet and topographical map is depicted as below:
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Figure 1: Location on Toposheet
Figure 2: Topographical Map
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PREPARED BY - POLLUTION AND ECOLOGY CONTROL SERVICES
New Steel Trading Private Limited
Survey No. 5/1 (pt), 6/3, 4, 5, 13 and 46/1, Village :Vasuri (Kd),
Tehsil :Wada, District : Palghar, Maharashtra
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The proposed project is located at a distance of 1.11 km in NW direction from proposed
Boundary of Eco-Sensitive Zone of Tansa Wildlife Sanctuary. Google Image showing
distance from Eco Sensitive Zone of Tansa Wildlife Sanctuary is given as Figure 3.
Source: Google Earth
Figure 3: Google Image showing distance from Eco Sensitive Zone of Tansa Wildlife
Sanctuary
As per the draft notification of Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate change on
10th
August 2017. S.O. 2566(E), No new industries and expansion of existing industries in
the Eco-sensitive zone shall be permitted.
Whereas, MoEF& CC Notification dated 25th
June 2014 S.O.1599(E), mentioned that any
project or activity specified in category ‘B’ will be appraised at Central level as Category
‘A’ if located in whole or in part within 5km from the boundary of:
Protected areas notified under the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972(53 of 1973)
Critically polluted areas as identified by the Central Pollution Control Board
constituted under the Water(Prevention and Control of Pollution)Act 1974
Eco-sensitive areas as notified under sub-section (2) of section 3 of Environment
(Protection) Act, 1986.
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Company has been allotted 5 Acres of land at At Survey No. 5/1 (pt), 6/3, 4, 5, 13 and
46/1, Village – Vasuri (Kd), Tal – Wada, District – Palghar, for installation of Steel
Plant. About 33 % of total plot area has been earmarked for Green Belt.
The site is located within 19°33'58.89" North Latitude, and 73° 5'26.17" East Longitude.
It is located centrally vis-à-vis source of raw material.
The map showing general Location of the proposed Project and Project site location is
shown below.
Source: mapsofindia.com
Fig. 4 - Map Showing General Location
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Fig.5 – Plant Layout
c) Analysis of Existing facilities
Good infrastructure is available in the vicinity of Plant; some of the key features are
listed below:
• Availability of adjacent tar road. Same can be used for transportation of all kind of Plant
Equipment, Raw material etc.
• Availability of adequate Water Resources. Rain water Harvesting will be adopted in the
plant.
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d) Details of alternative site considered:
No alternative site is considered as it is an expansion project.
The following are the factors in favor of selection of site at village Vasuri:
Existing Plant in operation
No Rehabilitation/Resettlement required.
No archaeological monument, interstate boundary and defense installation.
No notified critically polluted area.
No nallah/water body, public roads, forests within the project site.
Availability of Raw Material.
Availability of Water.
Assured Power Supply.
Market available for finished products.
Availability of man power.
3.3 SIZE OR MAGNITUDE OF OPERATION
S.N. Facility Existing
Capacity
Proposed
Capacity
Total Capacity
1 M.S. Billets 31200 TPA 45000 TPA 76200 TPA
2 TMT Bars - 76200 TPA 76200 TPA
Existing and Proposed plant configuration
S.No Equipment /facility Existing Proposed Total after expansion
1 Induction Furnace 1x12 TPH 1x15 TPH 1x12 TPH and
1x15 TPH
2 Rolling Mill - 76200 TPA 76200 TPA
3 Dish Antenna Type
Capturing Hood
Yes Yes Dish Antenna Type
Capturing Hood
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3.4 PROJECT DESCRIPTION WITH PROCESS DETAILS
Induction Furnace
The company will manufacture M.S. Billets by using sponge Iron and scrap as raw
materials. Silicon & manganese are added as alloying elements using medium frequency
induction furnace and continues casting technology.
In the Induction Melting Furnace the iron melts at a temperature of about 16500C. When
the total charge gets melted into hot liquid metal then the metallurgy of steel in terms of
carbon, phosphorous content, alloy elements etc is controlled. Based upon the
composition of the molten steel, additives like Silico, Manganese will be added to get the
requisite composition and grade of steel. The molten steel (hot billets) from induction
furnace is directly transferred to continuous casting machine then to Roller Table high
Speed Conveying and to rolling line to form TMT bar.
Rolling Mill
In the new project molten metal from the induction furnace will be poured directly to
produce TMT bars in rolling mill bypassing the process of reheating of M.S. Billets.
The molten steel (hot billets) from induction furnace is directly transferred to continuous
casting machine then to Roller Table high Speed Conveying and to rolling line to form
TMT bars. In order to produce TMT bars water quenching is done under the controlled
conditions where the surface temperature falls from 900 to 4000C due to the intense and
uniform cooling. This makes the surface of the bar a hardened structure and the core
remains the soft. This process increases the tensile strength of the material while keeping
high ductility and weldability.
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Fig. 6 Process Flow Chart of the Project
Advantages of Hot Billet Rolling Process
No need of Re-heating the Billets
Billets in molten condition will be directly fed to Hot Billet Rolling machine thus saving
of fuel & electricity.
No need of storing coal required in Gasifier for conventional rolling mill
No space will be required for storage of Billets and fly ash.
Easy handling of Process.
No additional SPM emission as coal will not be used.
No generation of Fly Ash.
Less man power required.
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RAW MATERIAL REQUIREMENT ALONG WITH ESTIMATED QUANTITY,
LIKELY SOURCE, MARKETING AREA OF FINAL PRODUCT/S, MODE OF
TRANSPORT OF RAW MATERIAL AND FINISHED PRODUCT
3.4.1 Raw Material Requirement :
Raw
Material
Existing
Quantity(TPA)
Proposed
Quantity(TPA)
Total
Quantity(TPA)
Proposed Source
Scrap 25950 38058 64008 Locally procured from the
vendors and imported.
Sponge Iron 6490 9512 16002 Procured from the open
market.
Alloys 2020 998 1022 Procured from the open
market
M.S. Billets
in Molten
State
- 76200 76200 -
3.5 RESOURCE OPTIMIZATION/ RECYCLING AND REUSE
Water will be used for cooling system, domestic and greenbelt purposes. Cooling water
will be recirculating in the system. Slag will be sold to brick and construction industry.
3.6 AVAILABILITY OF WATER ITS SOURCE, ENERGY/POWER REQUIREMENT
AND SOURCE
3.6.1 Water requirement:
Total Water Requirement: 50 KLD, Source –Ground Water
The breakup of water requirement for proposed plant is given below:
Sr.
No.
Unit Proposed Water
Requirement
m3
/day
Wastewater
Generation
m3
/day
Mode of disposal of
wastewater
1 Industrial 50 10 Recycle and reused in process.
2 Domestic
Purpose
6 4.8 The sewage generated will be
treated in Packaged Type STP
and treated water will be reused.
3 Plantation 4 - -
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3.6.2 Power Requirement:
The power required will be supplied by State Electricity Board. The total power
requirement for proposed expansion project will be 10 MW.
3.7 QUANTITY OF WASTE TO BE GENERATED (LIQUID AND SOLID) AND
THEIR MANAGEMENT/DISPOSAL
3.7.1 Solid waste generation:
Slag @ 4-5% from Induction Furnace and End Cuts @ 2-3% from Rolling Mill will be
generated.
3.7.2 Liquid Effluent:
The wastewater generated from the Cooling process will be treated in settling tank and
reused in the process. The domestic wastewater generated will be treated in Packaged
Type STP.
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Chapter – 4
Site Analysis
4.1 CONNECTIVITY
The proposed project is located at Survey No. 5/1 (pt), 6/3, 4, 5, 13 and 46/1, Village –
Vasuri (Kd), Tal – Wada, District – Palghar, Maharashtra. The nearest city from the site
is Wada which is around 10 km. The nearest railway station is Atgaon which is around 25
km. Nearest airport is at Mumbai which is 60 km from site. Site is well connected to tar
road.
4.2 LAND FORM, LAND USE AND LAND OWNERSHIP
New Steel Trading Private Limited is having 5 Acres of Pvt. land at village Vasuri Khurd
for Manufacturing of M.S Billets & TMT Bars.
4.3 TOPOGRAPHY - WITH MAP
The proposed project site is fairly flat with trees/shrubs present at some places. There will
not be cutting and filling required for the proposed project.
The Topographical map of 10 km radius of the proposed plant site is given as Fig.1 and
Fig. 2.
4.4 EXISTING LAND USE, SHORTEST DISTANCES FROM THE PERIPHERY OF
THE PROJECT TO PERIPHERY OF THE FORESTS, NATIONAL PARK, WILD
LIFE SANCTUARY, ECO SENSITIVE AREAS, WATER BODIES, CRZ.
Company is having 5 Acres land. Present landuse is industrial at Vasuri Khurd village.
The physical changes in respect of topography and land use, though permanent, shall be
compensated by developing green belt around the project site.
There is a Tansa Wildlife Sanctuary and patches of Reserve Forests in 10 KM radius
from project site. Nearby Eco-sensitive zones isTansa Wildlife Sanctuary, Proposed
boundary is 1.11 km and Existing boundary is 9.38 km of Tansa Wildlife Sanctuary from
project site as per ESZ Draft Notification dated 10th
Aug 2017. Google image showing
Existing and Proposed boundary of Tansa Wildlife Sanctuary is given as fig 3.
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4.5 EXISTING INFRASTRUCTURE
Good infrastructure is available in the vicinity of Plant; some of the key features are
listed below:
1. Availability of tar road which is adjacent to proposed project site. Same can be used for
transportation of all kind of Plant Equipment, Raw material etc.
2. Availability of adequate Water Resources.
4.6 SOIL CLASSIFICATION
Physical characteristics of soil are delineated through specific parameters viz. particle
size distribution, bulk density, porosity, water holding capacity and texture.
4.7 CLIMATIC DATA FROM SECONDARY SOURCES
Climatological data collected from Secondary source i.e. IMD Thane. The details of data
are tabulated below:
Month
Temperature (oC) Relative Humidity (%) Rain-fall in mm
Max Max Normal
January 27.5 66 1.0
February 28.2 65 0.2
March 30.4 67 0.2
April 32.3 73 2.6
May 33.4 75 10.5
June 32.5 83 441.9
July 30.3 88 1176.3
August 29.7 88 759.1
September 30.3 87 362.7
October 32.3 76 85.2
November 32.0 66 24.2
December 29.7 66 2.7
4.8 SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE AVAILABLE
Social infrastructure will be developed as per need based in the Villages.
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Chapter – 5
Brief Planning
5.1 PLANNING CONCEPT
Type of industry : Steel Manufacturing
Transportation Facilities : SH-76 (1.5 Km) connected by internal roads.
Town and Country planning/Development authority : Gram Panchayat
5.2 POPULATION PROJECTION
Total Population in 10 KM radius of site is estimated as 71426.
5.3 LAND USE PLANNING (BREAKUP ALONG WITH GREEN BELT ETC.)
The existing land is in industrial use.
The plantation and green belt development will also be taken care in the plant and the
space reserved for plantation will be about 33% of the total plant area. Adequate
plantation will substantially abate the dust pollution, filter the polluted air, reduce the
noise and ameliorate the plant environment.
5.4 FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM
The firefighting system will be designed in conformity with the recommendations of the
Tariff Advisory Committee (TAC) of Insurance Association of India. While designing
the fire protection systems for proposed facilities its extreme ambient conditions need
special attention. Codes and Standards of National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
will be followed, as applicable.
5.5 ASSESSMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE DEMAND (PHYSICAL & SOCIAL).
Basic infrastructure demand for nearby area would be first to have internal roads,
availability of clean and pure drinking water, availability of good schools, availability of
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Hospitals, community halls, SulabhShauchalaya , easy and faster means of transportation
and connectivity to nearby town and city, availability of uninterrupted electricity etc. are
the present assessed demands for sustained and healthy growth of nearby area of site.
Most of the infrastructure demand mentioned above comes automatically when industry
of this magnitude comes in such area, systematic efforts shall be made to bring such
facility in the surrounding area for all round physical and social development.
5.6 AMENITIES / FACILITIES
For the social development in the area the company has planned to construct community
halls, roads, provide drinking water etc. Time to time the company will also organize free
eye checkup, cataract camp, free distribution of spectacles etc.
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Chapter – 6
Proposed Infrastructure
6.1 INDUSTRIAL AREA
Proposed project is located at Survey No. 5/1 (pt), 6/3, 4, 5, 13 and 46/1, Village – Vasuri
(Kd), Tal – Wada, District – Palghar, Maharashtra.
6.2 GREEN BELT
The plantation and green belt development will also be taken care in the plant and the
space reserved for plantation will be more than 33% of the total plant area. Adequate
plantation will substantially abate the dust pollution, filter the polluted air, reduce the
noise and ameliorate the plant environment.
6.3 SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
For the social development company will provide the arrangement of community hall,
road, water, electricity etc. in the nearby villages. For the economical development the
company will provide the employment as per requirement and individual’s qualification
& eligibility.
6.4 DRINKING WATER MANAGEMENT
Water for the plant will be sourced from Ground water. The water system will cater to the
drinking and sanitary requirements of plant personnel as well as laboratory and
contingent users. The required water will be withdrawn from the storage reservoir by
pumps.RO water purifier will be provided for drinking water in the plant.
6.5 INDUSTRIAL WASTE MANAGEMENT
Management procedure of all kind of wastes from Plant like slag, end cuttings & Effluent
Water etc. Slag @ 4-5% from Induction Furnace. Slag crushers will be installed to
recover iron particles to be reused in Induction Furnace and remaining slag will be used
for road making and hardening of working area. End Cuts @ 2-3% from Rolling Mill will
be recycled and reused in the Induction Furnace. Settling tank will be constructed for
treatment of waste water. Domestic effluent i.e. sewage will be treated in Packaged type
STP.
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6.6 POWER REQUIREMENT & SUPPLY /SOURCE
During Operation phase: 10 MW
Source of power supply: Electricity from State Electricity Board
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Chapter – 7
Rehabilitation and Resettlement (R & R) Plan
The total land of New Steel Trading Private Limited for the installation of Steel Plant is 5 Acres
which is in industrial use. There was no displacement of people. Thus R & R issues are not
applicable.
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Chapter – 8
Analysis of proposal (Final Recommendations)
8.1 FINANCIAL AND SOCIAL BENEFITS WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON THE
BENEFITS TO THE LOCAL PEOPLE INCLUDING TRIBAL POPULATION
The proposed project will result in improvement of infrastructure as well as upliftment of
social structure in the area. The people residing in the nearby areas will be benefited
directly and indirectly. It is anticipated that the proposed expansion will provide benefits
for the local people in two phases i.e. during construction phase as well as during
operational stage of the plant.
CONSTRUCTION PHASE
Employment
The major benefit due to the proposed expansion project will be in the sphere of
generating employment for people of that area. The proposed expansion project will
benefit local population.
OPERATIONAL PHASE
Employment
The manpower requirements for the operational phase after the proposed project will be
about 150 people. In addition, there will be an indirect employment for skilled/ semi
skilled people during project life. All attempts will be made to employ suitable, locally
available, skilled personnel from the nearby area. In case of non-availability of skilled
persons, people will be employed from outside area.
Transportation
There will also be small increase in the vehicular traffic due to passenger transport. This
increase in traffic will not have any consequence to warrant special mention. One should
expect that the increased passenger load in the sector would prompt the state government/
private movers to start new and frequent public transport services to this area, bringing
upliftment to the whole locality.
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Other Benefits
New Steel Trading Private Limited is equally conscious for the all round socio-economic
development and is committed to raise the quality of life and social well being of
communities where it operates. The activities under CER will be local need basis with
focus on Health, Education, Infrastructure Development, Drinking water, Sanitation and
Environment Conservation.
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ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN
a) AIR MANAGEMENT
There will be two major source of air pollution in the plant, fugitive emissions from various
material handling and transfer points and flue gases generated from various combustion
units. Dust and fume extraction system will be provided for Induction Furnace. Dust and
fumes will be collected with the help of suction hood and cleaned with the help of bag filters
and cleaned air will be discharged through stacks and discharged through stack, so that the
dust concentration will be well within the prescribed standard.
Height of the all the flue gas discharge facilities will be designed as per CPCB norms. The
various places where the flue gases will be discharge are shown in the table.
FLUE GAS DISCHARGE FACILITIES
S.No Plant Facility Number
1 Induction Furnace Chimney 1
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL SYSTEM
S.No Process Air Pollution Control System Stack
Height
1 Induction Furnace Fumes Extraction System with bag
filters
30 Mtrs.
Transportation
The raw material will be transported by Road.
Raw material & Finished Products will be transported by road.
About 12 trucks of 30 T Capacity will be required Per Day after expansion project.
It will be ensure that all trucks carrying raw material are tarpaulin covered.
Internal roads are being Tarred / Concreted with installation of water sprinklers to
suppress dust due to transportation.
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b) WATER ENVIRONMENT
The wastewater generated from the Cooling process will be treated in settling tank and
reused in the process. The domestic wastewater generated will be treated in Packaged Type
STP.
c) NOISE ABATEMENT
Noises from fans, centrifugal pumps, electrical motors etc. will be kept in control so that the
ambient noise level shall not exceed 75dBA during daytime and 70dBA during nighttime.
Noise pollution control measures will be provided in respective departments by way of
providing silencers soundproofs cubicles / covers and proper selection of less noise prone
machinery and by development of green belt.
d) ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING
Necessary provisions for routine monitoring of stack emissions, ambient air quality, noise
level, water quality as required by the regulations will also be provided.
e) OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY
Besides the above, the operating and maintenance personnel will be provided with all the
necessary safety equipment such as hand gloves, gum boots, aprons, helmets, protective
glasses, ear muffs etc.
Workers training will focus on reduction of wastes, utilization of wastes and generally
maintaining a clean and healthy environment.