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1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The proposed Granite Mine (Minor Mineral) of Lessee Sh. Devendra Singh S/o Sh. Kailash
Singh is situated near village – Mungeriya, Tehsil - Shiv, District - Barmer, Rajasthan over an
area of 3.0 ha. The Lease was sectioned in fevour of Sh. Devendra Singh S/o Sh. Kailash
Singh, vide order letter No. SME/JOD/CC/BMR/GREMA/MINORML/316/05/7975 dated 26
Aug. 2007 & Registration on dated 15 Oct 2007 for a period of 50 year. Lease expires on dated
14 Oct 2057.
The Mining Plan has been approved by S.M.E. Jodhpur circle, Department of Mines and
Geology Jodhpur, Rajasthan, vide letter no. 5118 dated 10.10.2017.
The mining will be carried out by open-cast mechanized method as per the approved Mining
Plan only. The entire lease area is classified as Govt. Land with no forest land involved. The
proposed rate of production is 57232 MTPA (Marketable). The estimated project cost is Rs.
0.30 Crore.
Granite is a popular building material. It has been widely used for constructing homes and
buildings. It is being used in flooring, because of the hardness of individual grains, uniformity
of grain size and friability of their structure.
Mining of Granite in the area has brought plenty of employment opportunity to the local
people. This will help them to raise their living standards as well as there will be the
opportunity for education, health & sanitation, transport and other developments. Mining
projects will contribute to Social and Economic development of the area.
Table1: Salient Features of the mine site S.NO. Particulars Details
A. Nature of the Project Proposed Granite Mining
B. Size of the Project
1. Mine area 3.0 ha
2. Proposed Production capacity 57232 MTPA (Marketable)
C Location Details
1. Village Mungeriya
2. Tehsil Shiv
3. District Barmer
4. State Rajasthan
5. Latitude & Longitude Pillars Latitude (N) Longitude (E)
1 26°5'34.44" 70°59'21.2"
2 26°5'44.98" 70°59'16.53"
3 26°5'46.19" 70°59'19.87"
4 26°5'38.65" 70°59'23.2"
5 26°5'38.05" 70°59'21.53"
6 26°5'35.04" 70°59'22.86"
6. Toposheet No. 40N/4,40O/1,40J/16,40K/13
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D Environmental Settings of the Area
1. Ecological Sensitive Areas No such area is located within 15 Km radius of M.L. area.
2. River / water body/ Mountains Available water bodies and rivers falling within 15 Km radius
Buffer zone as follows:
S. No. River / Water Bodies
Distance & Direction
1. Jalokhari Nadi ~11 Km S 2. Lokadiya Nadi ~11 Km SE 3. Atiya talav ~9 Km NW
(All distance area respect to G.T.Sheet) S. No. Mountains Distance &
Direction 1. Denchiya Dungar ~5.0 km, W 2. Dhola Dungar ~5.0 km, NE 3. Lamba Dungar ~6 km NE
(All distance area respect to G.T.Sheet)
3. Nearest Town / City Shiv – 27.60 km, NE
4. Nearest Railway Station Barmer Railway station – 54.65 Km, SE.
5. Nearest Airport Jodhpur Airport is located at a distance of 204.0 km in E
direction.
6. State Boundary No State boundary passes through the project site
7. Seismic Zone Zone – II [as per IS 1893 (Part-I): 2002]
D Cost Details
1. Total Project Cost Rs. 30.0 Lac
E Requirements of The Project
1. Proposed Water Requirement 3.0 KLD
2. Fuel Requirement 180 LPD
3. Man Power Requirement 5 -Technical Person( contract basis)
6- Skilled and15-20 unskilled persons (day basis)
2.0 INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT/ BACKGROUND INFORMATION
2.1 IDENTIFICATION OF PROJECT AND PROJECT PROPONENT
The proposed Granite Mine (Minor Mineral) of Lessee Sh. Devendra Singh S/o Sh. Kailash
Singh is situated near village – Mungeriya, Tehsil - Shiv, District - Barmer, Rajasthan over an
area of 3.0 ha. The Lease was sectioned in fevour of Sh. Devendra Singh S/o Sh. Kailash
Singh, vide order letter No. SME/JOD/CC/BMR/GREMA/MINORML/316/05/7975 dated 26
Aug. 2007 & Registration on dated 15 Oct 2007 for a period of 50 year. Lease expires on dated
14 Oct 2057.
The Mining Plan has been approved by S.M.E. Jodhpur circle, Department of Mines and
Geology Jodhpur, Rajasthan, vide letter no. 5118 dated 10.10.2017.
Proposed Granite Mine ( Minor Mineral), M.L.No.316/05, Production Capacity – 57,232 MTPA (Marketable), Area – 3.0
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Applicant
Sh. Devendra Singh S/o Sh. Kailash Singh
R/o – Bishangarh, Jalore
The main supply of mineral Granite will be in Barmer, Jalore, Jodhpur and nearby area
and it will be utilized as construction material in buildings.
2.2 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE NATURE OF PROJECT
This is a proposed Granite mining project. As per EIA Notification dated 14th
Sep, 2006
and as amended till date, the project falls under, Category “B2”. It has been proposed to
excavate approximately 57232 MTPA (Marketable) of Granite from this ML No. 316/05
by open - cast mechanized method. The lease area is 3.0 ha. Total mineable reserves are
515655 MT. The expected life of mine will be 10.47 years. There will be generation of OB
/ waste during the five year of plan period and it will be 214445.5cum. The mineral
Granite will be transported by hired trucks.
At the end of lease period, the total excavated area will be 3.0 ha. Out of this, 1.3005 ha.
will be backfilled and remaining area will be used as a water reservoir. Water reservoir
will ultimately help in recharging the water table and also help in cultivation and irrigation
purpose for nearby area. Water requirement of 2.46 KLD for the proposed project activity
will be met by water tankers supply from nearby village source. The depth of water table is
70 m (Pre-Monsoon) to 60 m (Post-Monsoon) below the general ground level. Thus, water
table will not encounter during working of the mine.
2.3 NEED FOR THE PROJECT & ITS IMPORTANCE TO THE COUNTRY/ REGION
Granite can be used for a number of things like and building monuments. Granite is
chiefly used as building materials, construction purpose, slab & tiles manufacturing.
Being a decorative stone, the chief use of is in flooring and wall tiles. . It is used to make
attractive pattern with pleasant color. The stone is naturally durable and water resistant
with antibacterial and stain proof characteristics. Granite is also scratch and heat resistant.
Granite used as an exterior cladding and pavement material, and its inherent strength,
abrasion resistance and superior weathering durability are likely to keep it one of the
preeminent material selections. Thus, due to these requirements, mining of Granite is
necessary and it is an important mineral for the nation to mine. Hence, to fulfill the need
of the construction industry, this project of Granite mining is necessary & important for
the nation.
About 20 local people will be employed for the proposed mining activity which will create
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employment opportunities to local population. By Granite production, the applicant will pay
revenue in the form of royalty, dead rent, direct and indirect taxes which will contribute and
generate additional revenue to the region, besides this, the project will prove beneficial in
terms of socio - economic development.
2.4 DEMAND – SUPPLY GAP
Granite is one of the important components in infrastructural development in building
construction projects in flooring & wall. So it will be always in demand. It has high
demand in the market due to increased domestic, industrial and other infrastructural
activities.
2.5 IMPORTS VS. INDIGENOUS PRODUCTION
In the current Granite business scenario, import of Granite is not envisaged, but its
indigenous use is in very much in demand.
2.6 EXPORT POSSIBILITY
Not applicable as proposed mine is for indigenous use only.
2.7 DOMESTIC/EXPORT MARKETS
Domestic demand is one of the main reasons for the rapid growth of Granite business in
India. Thus, domestic market for Granite as building material is well established. Granite
produced from the proposed Granite mine will be used to fulfill the domestic demand. No
export is proposed at this stage.
2.8 EMPLOYMENT GENERATION (DIRECT AND INDIRECT) DUE TO THE
PROJECT
A total of 15-20 persons (unskilled) will be required as direct employment for the proposed
mining activity which will be given to local workers. Following staff & workers are
proposed to be employed:-
Table 2: Manpower requirement
1. Mining Engineer / Geologist 1 No.
2. Mines Manager 1 No.
3. Mines Mate 1 No.
4. Time Keeper 1 No.
5. Chowkidar 1 No.
6. Skilled Worker 12 No.
7. Unskilled Worker 15-20
Total 32-37 No.
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3.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION
3.1 TYPE OF PROJECT INCLUDING INTERLINKED AND INDEPENDENT
PROJECTS, IF ANY
The mining of Granite will be carried out by open-cast mechanized method. This will be
an independent project. No interlinked project is proposed.
3.2 LOCATION (MAP SHOWING GENERAL LOCATION, SPECIFIC LOCATION,
AND PROJECT BOUNDARY & PROJECT SITE LAYOUT) WITH
COORDINATES
The proposed Granite Mine M.L.No.- 316/05 situated at near Village–Mungeriya, Tehsil–
Shiv, District –Barmer, State - Rajasthan over an area of 3.0 Ha. The project site falls in
Survey of India Toposheet No. 40N/4,40O/1,40J/16,40K/13.
The geographical location with respect to boundary pillars of the proposed mine lease
are:-
Pillars Latitude (N) Longitude (E)
1 26°5'34.44" 70°59'21.2"
2 26°5'44.98" 70°59'16.53"
3 26°5'46.19" 70°59'19.87"
4 26°5'38.65" 70°59'23.2"
5 26°5'38.05" 70°59'21.53"
6 26°5'35.04" 70°59'22.86"
The location map is given below:
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Proposed Granite Mine
N/v- Mungeriya, Teh. Shiv, & Dist. Barmer (Raj.)
Figure-1: Location Map
3.3 DETAILS OF ALTERNATE SITES CONSIDERED AND THE BASIS OF
SELECTING THE PROPOSED SITE, PARTICULARLY THE
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS GIVEN INTO SHOULD BE
HIGHLIGHTED.
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No alternative site has been taken into consideration as the mineral (Granite) is available at
this site.
3.4 SIZE OR MAGNITUDE OF OPERATION
Mine area for the Proposed Granite Mine is 3.0 ha and proposed production Capacity is
57232MTPA (Marketable).
3.4.1 REGIONAL GEOLOGY
Geologically, Barmer district is occupied by the Bhilwara and Delhi Super groups, which
have been further divided into several groups and formations.The rock of the area
belonging to eastern part to Barmer district of southwest Rajasthan comprises
predominatly of granites. Rhyolites with patches of agglomerate, basalt, andesite,
porphyries and dolerites are also preent. All these rocks constitute only 25% to 30%
of the total area studied while the remaining parts are covered by a thich blanket of
sand and alluvium. Some metasedimentry rocks belonging to Delhi supergroup
occur only as restricted patches within granites and rhyolites. The generalized
geological succession of the area based on surface of the area based on surface data
is given below:
Recent to Sub-recent - Blown sand and alluvium
Post Malani Intrusive - Dolerite / Norite dykes
Basalt, andesite, granite porphyry,Jalore
granite
Malani Igneous Suite -Siwana granite rhyolite with agglomerate patches
Post-Delhi intrusive - Erinpura granite and aplites
Delhi Supergroup - Quartzite with intercalated
--------------------------------------------------Base not seen--------------------------------------------
Mungeria-Suwala-Lakha area
3.4.2 LOCAL GEOLOGY:-
The granites of this area are broadly of three categories depending upon their
mineral constituents and appearance. The biotite bearing grayish white granite
belongs to Erinpura granite. These granites are intrusive within middle protrerozoic
Delhi Super group of rocks and are tonalitic to alkalifedspar syenitic in composition.
Erinpura granites are spread over a large part of the area in Sirohi district and
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occurring in the form of isolated outcrops, low-lying hummocks and ground level
exposures. The second category comprises pink coloured graniles consisting of
biotite and/or hornblende. This is called Jalore granite and it covers the major part
of the Jalore district in the form of small plutons (as in Jalor town, Bibalsar and
Jaswantpura) and isolated inselbergs (as in Deon, Muri etc.) Jalore granites have
intruded within Erinpura granites and are younger in age. The third category
granite of the this study area is comprises aegirine-augite and reibibeckite bearing
green coloured, granites. These are alkali granties and known as Siwana granite.
Siwana granite is mostly exposed in eastern part of Barmer district. Both Jalore and
Siwana granites are part of Malani Igneous Suite of rocks which are late proterozoic
in age. The basalt, andesite and granite porphyries a long with some aplitic veins are
the other constituents of Malani Igneous Suite. The extrusive phase of Malani is
represented by rhyolite and agglomerates. Malani rocks are intrusive within
Erinpuras. Finally some dolerite dykes have intruded within the Erinpura as well as
in jalore and Siwana granites.
3.4.3 MINERAL RESERVES
Category Reserves (MT) Proved (111) 343155 Probable (122) 172500 Possible (222) 172500 Mineral Reserves (Proved + Probable) 515655
Life of Mine
Life of
mine
Minable Reserves / Average annual production
515655/ 49245
10.47 years
3.5 PROJECT DESCRIPTION WITH PROCESS DETAILS (A SCHEMATIC
DIAGRAM / FLOW CHART SHOWING THE PROJECT LAYOUT,
COMPONENTS OF THE PROJECT ETC. SHOULD BE GIVEN).
3.5.1 YEAR WISE PRODUCTION DETAILS
During the first five years of plan period, it is proposed to produce 57232 MTPA
(Marketable) production of Granite as per the mining plan. The details of year wise
production for the five years plan period are given below:-
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Table3: Year Wise Production of Granite for the Five Years Period
Year Marketable Granite
(50%) (Tonne)
Mineral reject
(cum)
I 48675 16225
II 44625 14875 III 44122.5 14707.5
IV 51570 17190
V 57232.5 8448
The working plan is enclosed as Plate No. – V.
3.5.2 PROPOSED METHOD OF MINING
The proposed Granite Mine will be developed by mechanized open-cast mining which
includes drilling, blasting, loading, transport the mineral to end users.
3.5.2.1 OPEN CAST MINING
The mining will be done by open cast mechanized method. In mineral the bench height
will be maintained 5m and the width will be maintained more than 5m. The ultimate
depth of the mine workings is estimated to reach up to 25 m (conceptual Stage) from the
surface level.
3.5.2.2 SALIENT FEATURES OF MINING METHOD
The salient features of proposed mining method are:-
The height of the bench will be maintained at 5.0m.
The width of the bench will be maintained at more than 5m.
The mining will be done from top to bottom.
Considering the stability of rocks the final slope or say ultimate pit slope is proposed
70° from vertical.
Haul road will be developed up to point of loading and will not have gradient at 1:16.
Transportation of the mineral from mine to end users will be done by hired trucks.
3.5.3 EXTENT OF MECHANIZATION
The mining machineries to be used in proposed mining operation are as below:-
Table4: List of Machineries
S. No. Machine Type No. of Items Motive power
1. Jackammer 1 Compressed Air
2. Compressore 1 Diesel
3. Wire saw 1 D.G. set (60 HP)
4. Generator 1 -
5. Excavator 1 Diesel
6. Mobile Crane 1 Diesel
7. Winch / Chain
Pulley Block 1 Diesel
Source -As per Approval M.plan
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3.5.4 CONCEPTUAL MINING PLAN
The mineral Granite is outcropping throughout the area. The mineable reserves are
estimated to be 57232MT. The annual production is proposed to be 57232 TPA and the
life of the mine will be 10.47 years.
3.5.4.1 LAND USE PATTERN
The land use for mining and allied purposes is given below:-
Table 5: Conceptual Land Use Plan
S. No. Particulars Present Land-use
(ha.)
After five Years Land -Use
(ha.)
At the end of lease period Land - Use
(ha.) 1. Top Soil - - -- 2. Excavation Pit (Voids
Only)
0.3233 0.3233 2.50 Ha. (1.3005ha. will be backfilled and 1.1995 ha. will be used as a water reservoir).
3. Dumps of ore waste & Over Burden
0.0612 0.0612 --
4. Mineral Storage -- - -- 5. Infrastructure
including office Road --- -
0.002 -
6. Afforestation -- 33% (0.150) 33% 7. Undisturbed Area 2.6155 1.8635 --
Total 3.0 3.0 3.0 **Out of total plantation of 0.99 hect., 0.12 hect will be planted on statuary barrier while 0.8679 hect in
outsider area such as Gram Panchayat Bhawan (permission taken by gram panchayt & Sarpanch), School, village Road
3.5.5 DRILLING
The Drilling will be done with the help of compressor and jackhammer. In this mine the
diameter of hole will be 32-34 mm and depth of hole will be kept from 0.8m to 3.3m in a
single hole.
3.5.6 BLASTING
The hole will be blasted by using detonating cords.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Steps will be taken to prevent any person approaching the shot. The safety precautions
like efficient siren will be blown prior to the blasting and at the clearance of blasting.
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3.5.7 MINERAL TRANSPORTATION
During the first five years mining plan period, the mineral produced will be loaded into
trucks/dumpers of 12 T capacity will be used, for onward transport to the consumers.
Loading of Granite blocks will be done by crane.
3.6 RAW MATERIAL REQUIRED ALONG WITH ESTIMATED QUANTITY,
LIKELY SOURCE, MARKETING AREA OF FINAL PRODUCTS, MODE OF
TRANSPORT OF RAW MATERIAL AND FINISHED PRODUCT
No raw material will be required. The final product will be sent to consuming industries
based on their demand. The mode of transportation of blocks of Granite will be by road.
Hired trucks/Dumpers will be used for transportation of Granite blocks.
3.7 RESOURCES OPTIMIZATION/ RECYCLING AND REUSE ENVISAGED IN
THE PROJECT, IF ANY, SHOULD BE BRIEFLY OUTLINED
The Granite will be mined in the form of blocks so there will be no recycling and reuse
envisaged.
3.8 AVAILABILITY OF WATER ITS SOURCE, ENERGY /POWER REQUIREMENT
AND SOURCE
WATER: The daily water demand for the proposed project is 3.0 KLD. The detailed
breakup of the same is given below:-
Table 6: Water Demand
S. No. Particulars Quantity
(KLD)
1. Domestic Purpose 0.50
2. Dust Suppression / Water Sprinkling 2.0
3. Green belt / Plantation (360plant ) 0.50
Total 3.0
POWER
Power requirement for proposed Granite mine will be about 120 LPD fuel.
3.9 QUANTITY OF WASTE TO BE GENERATED (LIQUID AND SOLID) AND
SCHEME FOR THEIR MANAGEMENT/DISPOSAL
About 60200cum of waste (OB) will be generated during the first five years of plan period
which will be dumped in Eastern part of the lease area and later on filled back in the
excavated pit. At the end of mine life there will be no dump left and all waste material will
be utilized for backfilling.
4.0 SITE ANALYSIS
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4.1 CONNECTIVITY (Mine Site)
Table No.7: Connectivity
4.2 LAND FORM, LAND USE AND LAND OWNERSHIP
LAND FORM
The mining lease area comprises of hilly terrain with high relief in the Eastern part and
slope towards Western, with highest 133mRL and lowest RL of the area is 97mRL. There is
no water body or nallah within the lease area.
LAND USE
The present land use pattern is as below:-
Table 8: Land Use Pattern
S. No. Particulars Present Land-use (ha.)
1. Excavation Pit (Voids Only) 0.3233 2. Dumps of ore waste & Over Burden 0.0612 3. Mineral Storage --
4. Infrastructure including office Road ---
5. Afforestation --
6. Undisturbed Area 2.6155
Total 3.0
LAND OWNERSHIP
The land as per revenue records is Govt. land (3.0 ha.). The Surface Plan is enclosed as
Plate No.-III
4.3 TOPOGRAPHY
PARTICULARS DISTANCE & DIRECTION ( FROM LEASE BOUNDRY)
Nearest Railway Station Barmer Railway Station 54.65 Km, SE
Nearest Airport Jodhpur Airport is located at a distance of
204 km in E direction.
Nearest Highway MDR-20A, 2.80Km, SE
NH-15, 28.0 Km, NE
NH-12, 56.14 Km, SE
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Topographically, the lease area comprises of hills of low height. The highest 133mRL in
the Eastern Part of Lease area and lowest 97 mRL is found in the Western part of the lease
area.
4.4 EXISTING LAND USE PATTERN (AGRICULTURE, NON-AGRICULTURE, FOREST,
WATER BODIES (INCLUDING AREA UNDER CRZ)), SHORTEST DISTANCES FROM
THE PERIPHERY OF THE PROJECT TO PERIPHERY OF THE FORESTS, NATIONAL
PARK, WILD LIFE SANCTUARY, ECO SENSITIVE AREAS, WATER BODIES
(DISTANCE FROM THE HFL OF THE RIVER), CRZ. IN CASE OF NOTIFIED
INDUSTRIAL AREA,
Table 9: Existing Land Use Pattern (Ha.)
S. No. Particulars Forest Land
Grazing Land
Govt. waste Land
Private Land
Total
1. Excavation Pit (Voids Only)
- -- 0.3233 -- 0.3233
2. Dumps of ore waste & Over Burden
- 0.0612 -- 0.0612
3. Mineral Storage - -- -- -- --
4. Infrastructure including office Road
- -- ---
--- ---
5. Afforestation - -- -- -- --
6. Undisturbed Area - -- 2.6155 -- 2.6155
Total -- -- 3.0 3.0
Table No.- 10 : ENVIRONMENTAL SETTINGS
S. No. Particulars Details 1. National Park, Wild Life
Sanctuary, Biosphere Reserve, Tiger Reserve, Wildlife Corridor, Reserved Forest
No such area is located within 15 Km radius of M.L. area.
2. River / water body Available water bodies and rivers falling within 15 Km radius Buffer zone as follows:
S. No. River / Water Bodies
Distance & Direction
1. Jalokhari Nadi ~11 Km S 2. Lokadiya Nadi ~11 Km SE 3. Atiya talav ~9 Km NW
(All distance area respect to G.T.Sheet) S. No. Mountains Distance &
Direction 1. Denchiya Dungar ~5.0 km, W
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2. Dhola Dungar ~5.0 km, SW 3. Lamba Dungar ~6 km SW
(All distance area respect to G.T.Sheet)
4.5 EXISTING INFRASTRUCTURE
Refer the point no. 4.1 of section 4.0
4.5.1 WATER
The total water demand will be as follows:
4.5.2 BASIC AMENITIES
a) School:- Primary school facility is available at village - Mungeriya 1.20 Km towards
SE whereas Senior Secondary School & College facilities are available at Shiv
which is 27.60 Km, NE.
b) Hospital:- Nearest Dispensary is situated at Mungeriya which is about 1.20Km, SE.
4.6 SOIL CLASSIFICATION
The area is generally covered with loamy sand, sandy loam & silt loam in texture. The
soil derived mostly from the weathering of igneous and accumulation of arid brown
sand concealing the possible alluvium desert soil
4.7 CLIMATE
The district experiences arid type of climate. Mean annual rainfall (1971-2005) of the
district is 281.8 mm whereas normal rainfall (1901-1971) is lower than average
rainfall and placed at 277.5 mm. Almost 90% of the total annual rainfall is received
during the southwest monsoon, which enters the district in the first week of July and
withdraws in the mid of September. As the district lies in the desert area, it faces
extremes of heat in summer and cold in winter. Both day and night temperatures
increase gradually and reach their maximum values in May and June. The temperature
varies from 48 degree in summer to 2 degree in winter. Atmosphere is generally dry
Daily Water Demand – 2.46
KLD
Domestic
0.10 KLD
Dust Suppression
2.0 KLD
Plantation
0.36 KLD
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except during the monsoon period. Humidity is at its highest in August with mean
daily relative humidity of 43%. The annual maximum potential evapotranspiration in
the district is 1850 mm and it is highest (260 mm) in the month of May and lowest (77
mm) in the month of December.
4.8 SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE AVAILABLE
Particulars Name Distance (Km) Direction
(From Mine Boundary)
Nearest Habitation Mungeriya 1.20 Km SE
Nearest Town Shiv 27.60 Km NE
Nearest Airport Jodhpur Airport 204.0 Km E
Nearest Highway
MDR-20A, 2.80Km, SE
NH-15 28.0 Km NE
NH-12 56.14 Km SE
Nearest Railway Station Barmer – 54.60 Km, SE
Nearest Dispensary and
Govt. Hospital
Mungeriya, 1.20 Km, SE.
Shiv, 27.60 Km, NE
Educational Facility Mungeriya 1.20 Km SE
5.0 PLANNING BRIEF
5.1 PLANNING CONCEPT (TYPE OF INDUSTRIES, FACILITIES, AND
TRANSPORTATION ETC.) TOWN AND COUNTRY
PLANNING/DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY CLASSIFICATION
It is a mining project for mining of mineral Granite by open cast mechanized method. The
proposed production capacity will be 68000 TPA (ROM).
5.2 POPULATION PROJECTION
In the Buffer zone, total household is 3679. Total population is 24081in which 13168 are
males and 10913 are female. A total literate person in the surrounding area is 10253 and
total workers population is 11830. The detail demographic profile of villages located in the
study area is given below:-
Table 11: Demographic Profile
S. No. Human Settlement
Total House Hold
Total Population
Total Male
Total Female
Total Literates
Total Illiterates
Total Worker
Total Non-
Worker
Proposed Granite Mine ( Minor Mineral), M.L.No.316/05, Production Capacity – 57,232 MTPA (Marketable), Area – 3.0
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(Source: Census Data, 2011)
5.3 LAND USE PLANNING (BREAKUP ALONG WITH GREEN BELT ETC.)
The sapling for plantation will be selected on the basis of species suitable for arid climatic
condition and hence it is proposed to plant 20 saplings per year in Mines area. The plantation
will be done at the lease boundary.
Year- wise programme of green-belt development for five years, about saplings 360 will be
planted in an area of 0.15 ha. Up to the conceptual phase 800 saplings will be planted. By the
green belt development it will improve the eco-system and aesthetic beauty of the area. Post
plantation cares including provisions for watering, soil mulching & manuring the plants will
be done.
As DEIAA Barmer Member guide, we are all plantation in done in 2 year & next three
year to these plantation maintain
1 Rawat Ka Gaon 51 304 159 145 140 164 165 139 2 Balasar 94 665 346 319 408 257 378 287 3 Leekari 136 946 504 442 396 550 455 491 4 Jhanphli Kalan 137 889 465 424 215 674 400 489 5 Hathisingh Ka Gaon 113 597 358 239 264 333 354 243 6 Jhanphli Khurd 25 170 101 69 82 88 96 74 7 Kane Ka Gaon 105 715 384 331 130 585 334 381 8 Barsinga 118 678 365 313 386 292 361 317 9 Mungeriya 80 477 279 198 262 215 207 270
10 Laxmipura 115 815 443 372 216 599 469 346 11 Rasaratala 92 589 327 262 334 255 261 328 12 Tibniyar 155 959 535 424 449 510 420 539 13 Tanumanji 105 635 411 224 309 326 173 462 14 Poshma 46 324 168 156 61 263 155 169 15 Phogera 229 1443 868 575 615 828 755 688 16 Phogera Aagor 25 137 90 47 55 82 49 88 17 Doodaberi 117 719 384 335 224 495 288 431 18 Shiv Bhakhri 133 909 471 438 362 547 413 496 19 Suwala 95 606 321 285 275 331 355 251 20 Jhari 52 412 222 190 143 269 217 195 21 Magini 107 756 428 328 389 367 405 351 22 Rooganada 39 258 127 131 95 163 146 112 23 Adarsh Basti 94 586 325 261 218 368 331 255 24 Sarswati Nagar 35 248 145 103 113 135 117 131 25 Matuja 75 559 296 263 171 388 300 259 26 Kotra 126 713 389 324 378 335 341 372 27 Rampura 71 439 230 209 144 295 261 178 28 Junejon Ki Basti 120 1008 522 486 337 671 548 460 29 Sargeelapar 88 587 297 290 234 353 243 344 30 Jalila 113 702 419 283 311 391 268 434 31 Dholkiya 146 1017 544 473 387 630 465 552 32 Nand 65 469 254 215 200 269 247 222 33 Thoombali 157 1052 545 507 676 376 583 469 34 Nimbala 95 621 303 318 250 371 283 338 35 Jase Ka Gaon 78 529 281 248 241 288 306 223 36 Tibniyar 155 959 535 424 449 510 420 539 37. Rasaratala 92 589 327 262 334 255 261 328
Total 3679 24081 13168 10913 10253 13828 11830 12251
Proposed Granite Mine ( Minor Mineral), M.L.No.316/05, Production Capacity – 57,232 MTPA (Marketable), Area – 3.0
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Table 12: Greenbelt Programme
Year Un-worked Outside Inside (Reclaimed Area)
Top Soil Dumps
Total
Area (Ha.) No. of Trees
No. of Trees
Area (Ha.) No. of Trees Area (Ha.)
No. of Trees Area (Ha.) No. of Trees
Existing -- -- -- Outside of the lease area such as School, Gram Panchayat Bhawan etc.
-- --
-- -- --
I 0.03 20 340 -- -- -- 0.03 360
II 0.03 20 340 -- -- -- 0.03 360
III 0.03 20
Ma
inte
na
nce
0.03 20
IV 0.03 20 -- -- -- 0.03 20
V 0.03 20 -- -- -- 0.03 20
Vth Year Onwards
0.84 (Outsider Area)
20 -- -- -- 0.84
20
Total 0.99 120 680 -- -- -- -- 0.99 800
It is Proposed to Plant 340 Saplings (first & second yeat) will be Planted Out Side of Lease Area, third year to maintenance this Plantation
Maintenance will be done planted by lessee
5.4 ASSESSMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE DEMAND (PHYSICAL AND SOCIAL)
The mine is easily accessible from the State Highway No.15, (19 km, NE), MDR-20A
(2.6Km, N) from the mining lease area. It will be helpful to approach workers to the mine
site as well as transportation of mineral to the nearby areas and end user. Barmer Railway
station is 47.50 Km, SE from the mine site.
The infrastructure demand in the villages will be evaluate on the basis of necessity and
priority. Job opportunities are inadequate and new possibility for incoming generation is
required.
5.5 AMENITIES/FACILITIES
The first aid Station & rest shelter will be established in the mine lease area. The
temporary construction activities like rest shelter will be carried out during the
construction phase and will be sustained up to the conceptual Phase.
1) Site office : A Site office is proposed for technical & clerical staff and keeping
the records
2) Conservancy: The toilets will be provided separately for males and females.
Proposed Granite Mine ( Minor Mineral), M.L.No.316/05, Production Capacity – 57,232 MTPA (Marketable), Area – 3.0
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3) Water Hut: Potable water in water - hut will be provided for workers at mine
site.
4) Rest shelters: A rest - shelter is proposed at the mine site for the workers.
5) First Aid Facility: A First aid kit will be provided in the office for giving first
aid to the injured persons, if any.
BREAK-UP OF BUGETARY PROVISION FOR
THE FACILITIES PROVIDED FOR THE LABOURS
PARTICULARS CAPITAL COST RECURRING COST (P.A.) (IN RS.)
Facility – Shelter, Safe Drinking water, Sanitation Facility For Safety - Safety shoes , goggles, helmet etc.
20,000 (One Time) Sanitation 20,000 (One Time) -
Drinking water, 15,000 15,000
40,000 30,000
6.0 PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE
6.1 INDUSTRIAL AREA (PROCESSING AREA)
The area is well connected by road network to the mine from District headquarter etc. The
area is self sufficient to supply the needs of the project. Hence, no infrastructure is
proposed.
6.2 RESIDENTIAL AREA (NON PROCESSING AREA)
The local people will be given preference for employment, hence no residential area/
housing is proposed.
6.3 GREEN BELT
Refer point no. 5.2.
6.4 SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
The proposed project is situated at Village - Mungeriya, Tehsil - Shiv, District – Barmer
(Rajasthan). Local people will be employed for excavation activity. The project will
provide the indirect means of earnings in the area of vehicle driving, shops, construction
etc. As a result the project will bring a positive impact on the adjacent civilization. The
proponent will spend 1% of profit for the development of the area i.e. medical facilities,
schools, temples and other social work.
Proposed Granite Mine ( Minor Mineral), M.L.No.316/05, Production Capacity – 57,232 MTPA (Marketable), Area – 3.0
ha At Near Village – Mungeriya, Tehsil- Shiv, District- Barmer (Raj) Sh. Devendra Singh.
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6.5 CONNECTIVITY (TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION ROAD / RAIL / METRO
/WATER WAYS ETC.)
Given in point No. 4.0
6.6 DRINKING WATER MANAGEMENT (SOURCE & SUPPLY OF WATER)
The total water requirement for the proposed activity is 2.46 KLD. The drinking and other
water demand will be sourced from the nearby village through tanker supply.
6.7 SEWERAGE SYSTEM
Not applicable.
6.8 INDUSTRIAL WASTE MANAGEMENT
No industrial waste will be generated.
6.9 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
Given in point No .3.9
6.10 POWER REQUIREMENT & SUPPLY/SOURCE
Power requirement for proposed Granite mine will be about 180LPD (Fuel). One DG set
is proposed for emergency.
7.0 REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT (R and R PLAN)
7.1 POLICY TO BE ADOPTED (CENTRAL/STATE) IN RESPECT OF THE
PROJECT AFFECTED PERSONS INCLUDING HOME OUSTEES, LAND
OUSTEES AND LANDLESS LABOUR (A BRIEF OUTLINE TO BE GIVEN).
No Rehabilitation and Resettlement plan is required.
8.0 PROJECT SCHEDULE AND COST ESTIMATES
8.1 LIKELY DATE OF START OF CONSTRUCTION AND LIKELY DATE OF
COMPLETION (TIME SCHEDULE FOR THE PROJECT WILL BE GIVEN).
The project will be started once Environmental Clearance and other necessary approvals
from respective departments of state Government are obtained.
Proposed Granite Mine ( Minor Mineral), M.L.No.316/05, Production Capacity – 57,232 MTPA (Marketable), Area – 3.0
ha At Near Village – Mungeriya, Tehsil- Shiv, District- Barmer (Raj) Sh. Devendra Singh.
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8.2 ESTIMATED PROJECT COST AND ALONG WITH ANALYSIS IN TERMS OF
ECONOMIC VIABILITY OF THE PROJECT
Project cost
The proposed project cost will be Rs. 0.30 Crore.
Capital Cost: Rs. 0.25 Crore.
Recurring Cost: Rs. 5.0 Lac/Annum.
Expenditure Proposed for Environmental protection activities:
It is proposed to invest an amount of Rs. 0.50 Lac per annum towards environmental
action plan and the details of the same are given below:
Table 12: Expenditure Proposed for Environmental Protection Activities
S. No. Description of Item Recurring Cost (Rs)
1 Air Pollution Control - Water Sprinkling 10,000
2 Environmental Monitoring and Management 15,000
3 Green Belt Development 25000
Total 50,000
ESR S. No. ESR Activity Proposed Budget
( in Rs.) (P.A)
1. Promotion of Education: To promote education, merit
cum need scholarship will be distributed to the student of
village Mungeriya.
10,000
2. Health Check-up Camp: Health check - up Camps for
villagers as well as mine workers
10,000
3. Approachable Road Maintenance 0.50
Total 70,000
9.0 ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL
Proposed Granite mine project will result in growth of the surrounding areas. Direct and
indirect employment will be generated in nearby villages. Special emphasis on Financial
and Social benefits will be given to the local people. No major adverse effect on
environment is envisaged as the required mitigation measures are inbuilt in the project.
10.0 ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN
PARTICULARS MANAGEMENT Air Quality Excavation, Loading
and Transportation Dust generated due to excavation and vehicular
movements will be suppressed by water spraying on
Proposed Granite Mine ( Minor Mineral), M.L.No.316/05, Production Capacity – 57,232 MTPA (Marketable), Area – 3.0
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haul road. To avoid the dust generation from the drilling
operations Wet drilling method will be practiced. Drill machines will be fitted with dust collectors. Use of appropriate explosives for blasting. Controlled blasting techniques will be practiced. Dust mask will be provided to the workers. Proper maintenance of vehicles & machineries will be
done. Water sprinkling on the haul road and other road at
regular intervals will be done. Speed of the vehicles will be kept within the prescribed
limits. Trucks will not be over loaded.
Water Quality
No waste water or any effluence as solid or gas there will be generated from mining operation
Garland drains will be made at the top of the quarry to channelize surface run off into natural drainage pit so that it can be utilized for dust suppression.
Mining operations will be at higher levels; therefore there will be no effect on ground water condition due to mining.
Noise Quality Drilling, Blasting, Loading and unloading of Mineral and movement of Trucks.
Adequate silencers in all the diesel engines will be used.
Personal protective equipment will be provided to the workers.
Proper maintenance of machines at regular intervals will be done.
Green belt development and plantation
Solid Waste
Top soil will be stacked at non mineralized area which will be utilized in green belt development.
OB & waste generated during mining operation will be backfilled in the mined out area.
Land Reclamation
The area is almost hilly land. At the end of life of mine, excavated area 2.50 ha Out of this 1.3005ha ha will be backfilled & 1.1995 will be used as water reservoir.
*Environment Management Plan is enclosed as Plate No.6