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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OF DRAFT EIA REPORT For Proposed New LPG Bottling Plant with 3 x 300 MT Mounded Storage At Village - Khapri, Tehsil - Tilda, District Raipur, Chhattisgarh State, INDIA BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION LIMITED Prepared By ABC Techno Labs India Private Limited NABET Certificate No. : NABET/EIA/1316/RA001 Head Office ABC House, No. 2, 2 nd Street, Thangam Colony, Anna Nagar (W), Chennai 600040 Tamil Nadu Contact: 044 26161123 / 24 / 25, Email: [email protected]

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  • EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

    OF

    DRAFT EIA REPORT

    For Proposed New LPG Bottling Plant with 3 x 300 MT

    Mounded Storage At Village - Khapri, Tehsil - Tilda,

    District – Raipur, Chhattisgarh State, INDIA

    BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION LIMITED

    Prepared By

    ABC Techno Labs India Private Limited NABET Certificate No. : NABET/EIA/1316/RA001

    Head Office

    ABC House, No. 2, 2nd

    Street, Thangam Colony, Anna Nagar (W), Chennai – 600040 Tamil Nadu

    Contact: 044 – 26161123 / 24 / 25, Email: [email protected]

  • EIA for Proposed LPG Bottling Plant with 3 X 300 MT Mounded Storage at village Khapri, Tehsil

    Tilda, Raipur District in Chhattisgarh State Executive Summary

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

    0.1 Background

    Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL), a Govt. of India Enterprise, is the

    highest ranked Indian public sector company in the prestigious Fortune 'Global 500'

    listing, having 242nd

    position in 2014. BPCL is engaged in refining and marketing of

    petroleum products. The company is India's one of the largest commercial enterprises.

    Oil marketing companies have projected an increase in demand of Liquefied

    Petroleum Gas (LPG) in future due to increase in its domestic use. The demand is

    likely to increase substantially over the years to come. Even in the present scenario, it

    is very difficult to meet the market demand of Raipur region and adjoining areas by

    Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited. As per directive of the Ministry of Petroleum

    and Natural Gas, Government of India, different Oil companies are required to

    augment / construct new facilities to meet the growing demand.

    M/s. Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited, working under the aegis of Ministry of

    Petroleum has proposed to establish Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) bottling plant

    near Khapri in Raipur District. The site of proposed LPG Plant comprise Khasra no. 8

    (P), 9 (P) and 164/9 (P) of village Khapri, Tehsil Tilda, Raipur district. The proposed

    LPG plant will comprise three mounded vessels of 300 MT of each. The proposed

    LPG plant shall meet the demand of supply of LPG Cylinders in the area. The

    proposed LPG plant will also meet the present and future house hold demands of LPG

    in the area.

    Environment plays a vital role in overall development of the country. Recognizing the

    importance of environmental protection and sustainable development, the Ministry of

    Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEF&CC), Government of India had

    formulated policies and procedures governing the industrial and other developmental

    activities to prevent indiscriminate exploitation of natural resources and promote

    integration of environmental concern in industrial projects. To assess and evaluate

    potential environmental impacts during design, construction & operation phases and

    to suggest mitigation measures with detailed environmental management plan,

    environmental impact assessment study has been conducted for the proposed LPG

    plant.

    M/s ABC Techno Labs India Private Limited (ABC Techno Labs), NABET

    Accredited Environmental Consultant Organisation, has been engaged by M/s Bharat

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    Petroleum Corporation (BPCL) to carry out Environmental Impact Assessment

    studies for the proposed LPG bottling plant.

    Need of Proposed LPG Bottling Plant

    Presently, BPCL sells 17 Lakhs cylinders in Chhattisgarh state through other oil

    companies and our neighbouring LPG Plants. Present annual Sale of 17 Lakhs

    Cylinders being done by BPCL in Chhattisgarh shall increase to 30 Lakhs in coming

    Five Years. To facilitate this growth BPCL need to set up a new LPG Plant. The

    project shall support to fulfill the vision of Govt. of India to provide LPG in 100 %

    households. In line with fulfillment of demand of LPG in the region, Bharat

    Petroleum Corporation Limited proposes to set-up new LPG Bottling Plant near

    Khapri in Raipur District with a storage capacity of 3 x 300 MT. The proposed LPG

    plant will bridge the gap in demand and supply of LPG cylinders in the region and

    timely provide clean fuel to house holds of the region.

    0.2 Project Description

    Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) has planned to set up a new 44

    TMTPA LPG Bottling Plant conforming to OISD 144 with LPG Storage in the form

    of 3 x 300 MT Mounded Storage Vessels which will be distributed through LPG

    Cylinders in entire Chhattisgarh Region.

    Operation of Direct Filling System of Cylinders From Tank Lorry

    BPCL has operation proposal for implementing direct filling system of cylinders from

    tank lorry on a trial basis initially and replicating after stabilization. The trial will be

    in 3 phases :

    1) Bulk liquid unloading and transfer to storage vessels using pump. The vapor

    recovery can be by compressor. The recovery time shall be much less as the T/L is

    not pressurized for liquid decantation.

    2) Bulk liquid unloading and transfer to storage vessels using pump. Vapour

    reduction in T/L, by closing the vapour line at 20 % of liquid level. Eliminate use

    of compressor.

    3) Bulk liquid decantation and filling to cylinders in carousal, along with

    simultaneous transfer of excess liquid to storage vessel through carousal bypass.

    Typical P&ID is enclosed, wherein the proposed alterations are shown.

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    Land Requirement

    Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited has purchased the land admeasuring approx.

    25.50 Acres (104561.5 sqm) from Chhattisgarh State Industrial Development

    Corporation (CSIDC) for construction of LPG bottling plant. Land is located in

    village Khapri, Tehsil Tilda in District Raipur.

    Land Area Details for Proposed LPG Bottling Plant

    Sn. Particulars Unit Area

    (m2)

    Percentage of

    Total Plot Area

    1. Process Area/Storage Area 6881.5 6.58 %

    2. Ancillary / Supporting Buildings 439 0.41 %

    3. Parking Area 7000 6.73 %

    4. Green belt (Plantation) 35450 33.9 %

    5. Open space/ lawns/Internal Roads 54747 52.35 %

    Total 104561.5 100

    Power Requirement

    The maximum contract demand for the industry is about 450 kVA which will be

    obtained from Chhattisgarh State Electricity Board (CSEB). DG Sets of capacity 1 x

    125 KVA and 1 x 250 KVA capacities having acoustic enclosures have been provided

    to meet the power requirement during grid power failure.

    Water Requirement

    Total water requirement at the proposed LPG bottling plant is 10 kld, which meet by

    borewells at the site.

    Fire Fighting Facility at LPG Bottling plant

    The following fire fighting facilities will be provided at the proposed LPG bottling

    plant:

    a. Fire water storage; 2 Nos. above ground vertical water tanks each of capacity

    3000 kl as per OISD requirement will be provided.

    b. Fire water pump house (Shed): Pump house of size 15m x 8m (120 m2) will be

    provided to accommodate 3 Nos. diesel driven fire water pump sets of 660 Kl/hr

    and two no. electric motor driven jockey pumps of 30 kl capacity shall be

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    provided. The room shall be provided with OHT (Over head trolley) suitable to

    handle the equipments load.

    c. Fire hydrant system: Fire hydrant ring main covering all facilities will be provided

    as per the OISD requirements. Double hydrants (with hose boxes, hoses &

    nozzles) and fire water monitors as per the stipulations in the OISD-144 will be

    provided. Long range Fire Monitors shall be provided in critical areas with remote

    operation.

    d. MV Spray system: As per OISD norms for Fire Protection System.

    e. Fire Extinguishers: Shall be provided as per OISD norms

    f. Deluge Valves: Auto reset type deluge valves having manual quick bypass system

    as per OISD norms shall be provided with fire protection wall. Provision for

    activation of DV shall be for auto and manual modes (local & remote panel) as

    per OISD-144.

    g. All the isolation valves used in Fire fighting system should be of rising stem type.

    h. MCP: Manual Call Points at strategic locations as enumerated in OISD-144 shall

    be provided to raise alarm (siren) and also shut down LPG operations, in case of

    emergency with suitable hooter on annunciation panel at fire water pump house.

    Gas Monitoring System

    Gas monitoring system with infra red / Catalytic type sensors shall be provided as per

    revised OISD standard-144. Mimic & repeater panels shall be provided at Fire Water

    Pump House (FWPH) /Control room and security gate.

    Man Power Requirement

    During construction phase, 90 persons will be required, while during operation phase

    50 persons will be deployed at proposed LPG bottling plant.

    Project Cost

    The estimated project cost is Rs 74 Crores for the proposed LPG Plant of Bharat

    Petroleum Corporation Ltd.

    0.3 Description of Environment

    Topographic Features - The topography of the study area is plain, the general

    elevation ranges from 271 m to 309 m above msl. Many ponds are also present in the

    study area.

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    Soil - Soils of the area are moderately to deep, calcareous, clayey soils on very gently

    sloping plain with moderate erosion associated with slightly deep, moderately well

    drained, clayey soils on very gently sloping with moderate erosion. The soil are

    clayey in texture and brownish grey in colour.

    Hydrogeology - There are water bodies like, river, natural drain, nullah, pond and

    lake present in the study area. There is no perennial river/natural drain flowing

    through the study area. Siliari distributary is flowing in south direction, while

    Jamuniya nadi is flowing in the north direction from the proposed LPG plant. Most of

    the natural drainage carries runoff during monsoon months.

    Water Quality - Ground water quality in the study area, generally meets the

    permissible limits and used for drinking in the absence of better quality potable water

    availability.

    Micro-meteorology - The study area is characterized by an intensely hot dry summer,

    well distributed rainfall, in south-west monsoon season and winter. The maximum

    ambient temperature recorded near proposed LPG Bottling Plant site at Khapri during

    the study period was 30.1˚C while minimum temperature was recorded as 13.4˚C.

    During the study period, maximum relative humidity recorded near proposed LPG

    plant site at Khapri was 68 % while minimum humidity was recorded as 41 %. During

    the study period, maximum wind speed recorded near proposed LPG plant at Khapri

    was 6.1 kmph while minimum wind speed was recorded as 1.8 kmph. Average wind

    speed is 3.8 kmph. During the study period, predominant wind direction was recorded

    from SSW-SW Sector to NNE-NE Sector. December to January months have

    relatively high calm periods especially during day time.

    Ambient Air Quality - National Ambient Air Quality Standards in the study area are

    met for all monitored parameters for the AAQM locations.

    Noise - Measured Leq noise levels are below the prescribed limit stipulated for

    rural/residential area at proposed LPG Plant site, However, some time noise levels

    exceed the limit of the because occasional traffic movement.

    Places of Historical Importance - There is no historical or archaeological monument

    in the study area.

    Forest Cover - There is no reserved or protected forest-land involved in the project.

    There is no wildlife sanctuary and national parks within 10 km radius of the proposed

    LPG Plant Site.

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    0.4 Anticipated Environmental Impacts & Mitigation Measures

    Soil

    During the construction of proposed LPG bottling plant, there will be a small amount

    of construction wastes, such as, metal cutting, oil, grease and debris, which may

    contaminate soil at the site of construction. However, the extent of contamination will

    not be significant. These wastes will not normally contaminate ground water. Their

    impact on soil and surface water will be restricted to the construction period in small

    area around the construction site during heavy rainfall only.

    During operation phase of proposed LPG plant, no process waste will be generated.

    About 15 kg solid wastes will be generated from office and canteen. Approx 300 l

    used oil will be generated at the time of maintenance of DG sets. For collection,

    management and disposal of solid and hazardous wastes from the proposed LPG

    plant, necessary mitigation measures will be taken same as for proposed LPG Plant.

    Water Quality

    The construction phase may result in minor soil erosion from the proposed LPG plant

    site, as it will clear of ground flora and excavation for construction of proposed LPG

    plant. The runoff from the construction site during rainfall may cause some increase

    in the quantity of suspended solids and turbidity in the runoff in natural drain.

    However, this impact will be of temporary nature and may not last as soon as

    excavated soil established and construction debris are disposed of properly.

    No process effluents will be generated during operation of proposed LPG Plant.

    During operation of the proposed LPG plant, 6 kld domestic waste water will be

    generated and same will be treated in properly designed sewage treatment plant.

    Treated waste water will be utilized for green belt developed at the proposed LPG

    plant.

    The wastewater management philosophy will be based on “Zero Discharge”

    concept.

    Waste water from canteen and toilets at the proposed LPG Plant will be treated in

    sewage treatment plant.

    Approx 15 kg Municipal wastes (paper plastic, food wastes, etc) generated from

    LPG plant will be collected and segregated. Recyclable wastes like paper and

    plastic wastes will be sent for recycling, while biodegradable wastes like food and

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    vegetable wastes will be disposed in compost pit. Non- biodegradable and non-

    recyclable wastes will be sent to common landfill site.

    Used oil (300 litres) will be generated from the maintenance of DG sets and same

    will be handed over to CECB/MOEF&CC authorized used oil recyclers.

    Ambient Air Quality

    A certain amount of particulate matter will be generated during the construction phase

    of proposed LPG plant. However, the suspended particulate matter in ambient air as a

    result of construction activities may be relatively coarse and will be settled within a

    short distance. Therefore, the impact will be restricted within the close vicinity of the

    construction activity. Further, for construction of proposed LPG plant, construction

    activities will be taken place for 18 months only, therefore, impacts will be observed

    for short period and reversible in nature.

    During operation of proposed LPG plant, there will not be any process emission

    sources. No emissions will be generated during the bottling operations as the entire

    bottling process will be carried out closed circuit through piping from storage area

    to filling shed.

    Very small quality of fugitive emissions of hydrocarbon may result from unloading

    hose, faulty bottling, leaking cylinders and minor leaks. Gas detectors will be placed

    at the proposed LPG plant at strategic locations to detect concentration of

    hydrocarbon in the premises. DG sets installed at proposed LPG Bottling plant are

    operated occasionally in case of power failure and these are not regular source of

    gaseous emissions.

    LPG Lorrie and trucks will have pollution under control (PUC) certificates. Regular

    maintenance of LPG Lorrie and trucks will be ensured.

    Noise

    During the construction phase, cold cutting of metal sheets, bending, hammering,

    erection of equipment, vehicle movement, DG sets may be major sources of noise

    generation during construction of proposed LPG bottling plant. Relatively high noise

    levels will be generated during construction phase.

    No regular noise generation is expected due to the operation of proposed LPG bottling

    plant. DG sets are to be operated only during grid power failure.

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    Equipment specification and installation of acoustic enclosure with DG sets ensure

    low level of noise generation. All the LPG lorries and trucks will essentially fitted

    with silencers to control noise generation.

    Peripheral green belt on 35450 sqm (33.9%) will be available around the LPG plant,

    which will works as noise barrier.

    Terrestrial Ecology

    The site of construction of proposed LPG plant is free from trees and shrubs,

    therefore, during construction phase, no vegetation needs will be cleared. Therefore,

    no impact is anticipated on terrestrial ecology of the area.

    At the proposed LPG plant, peripheral green belt will be developed on 35450 sqm

    area, which is 33.9% of the total area of the proposed LPG plant. During operation

    phase of proposed LPG plant, green belt will have positive impact on the ecology of

    the study area. Growth of plantation and development of green belt at the proposed

    LPG plant is likely to improve the flora and fauna at the area.

    Socio-economic Impacts

    During construction phase, only 90 workers will be deployed, mostly from local area.

    The construction of proposed LPG bottling plant will not displace any person.

    Operation of the LPG bottling plant will not require large work force. Total 50

    persons will be sufficient for operation of LPG bottling plant. Therefore, large scale

    immigration will not take place and the impact on demography of the area will be

    insignificant.

    0.5 Alternative Analysis

    BPCL has planned to install proposed LPG Plant including 3 nos. of mounded vessels

    of 300 MT each.

    Alternative for Risk Reduction for LPG

    Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) handling has many challenges due to its inherent

    dangerous properties. Some of the major fires/explosions have underlined the need for

    total in depth review of design, procedures maintenance fire fighting and safety

    aspects in LPG handling.

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    The cover of the mound protects the bullets from fire engulfment, radiation from a

    fire in close proximity and acts of sabotage or vandalism. The area of land required to

    locate mounded system is minimal compared to conventional storage. Mounded

    vessels are semi-conventional pressure vessels, covered by a layer of sand and stone

    aggregates. The cover of the mound protects the vessel from fire engulfment,

    radiation from a fire in close proximity and acts of sabotage or vandalism.

    BPCL has direct filling proposal on pilot basis from tank lorries to cylinders. In this

    system, compressors will not be required. LPG from tank lorries will be directly

    pumped to carousel machine through LPG unloading pump and Knock Out Drum

    (KOD). This system is quite safe, quick and energy efficient.

    0.6 Environmental Monitoring Plan

    To check the efficacy of the adopted mitigation measures and environmental

    Management plan, post project monitoring is carried out for various environmental

    parameters. In case, the monitored results of environmental parameter are found to

    exceed the allowable/stipulated values, the Environmental Management Cell suggests

    remedial actions and gets these suggestions implemented through the concerned

    personnel.

    Ambient Air Quality (AAQ) Monitoring

    Ambient air quality parameters suggested during operation phase of the proposed

    LPG bottling plant are Particulate Matters (PM2.5), Particulate Matter (PM10),

    Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2), Sulphur Dioxide (SO2), Carbon Monoxide (CO), HC and

    VOC. These are to be monitored at designated locations starting from the

    commencement of construction activities. Data should be generated 24 hourly during

    operation phase at identified locations in accordance to the National Ambient Air

    Quantity Standards.

    Water Quality Monitoring

    The monitoring of the ground water quality will be carried out at one location in

    accordance to Indian Standard Drinking Water Specification-IS 10500:2012 for

    relevant parameters as directed by Chhattisgarh Environmental Conservation Board

    (CECB).

    Noise Levels Monitoring

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    The measurement of noise levels would be carried out at suggested locations in

    accordance to the Ambient Noise Standards formulated by Ministry of Environment,

    Forest and Climate Change (MoEF&CC). Noise levels would be monitored on

    twenty-four hourly basis.

    0.7 Risk Assessment and Disaster Management Plan

    Hazard identification, HAZOP and risk assessment for proposed LPG bottling plant

    have been carried and risk mitigation measures have been spelled to enhance safety at

    the proposed LPG bottling plant.

    0.8 Project Benefits

    The demand for LPG is ever growing with market and addition of new consumers

    through Government schemes to reduce pollution due to use of fire wood and safe

    guard the environment. BPCL has proposed to install its LPG bottling plant with 3 x

    300MT mounded storage vessels, to reduce gap in demand and supply of LPG

    cylinders especially for household purpose in Chhattisgarh State.

    Direct Benefits

    The proposed LPG bottling plant will yield following benefits that provide continuity

    of LPG gas cylinder supply to the consumers through distributors. Availability of

    LPG will discourage deforestation and reduce the use of fire wood & fossil fuels.

    Improve the quality of life of women engaged in household activities specially in

    cooking.

    Improvement in The Social Infrastructure

    The proposed LPG Plant will create opportunities for direct and indirect employment

    in the area. The LPG bottling plant will initiate local economic growth and thereby

    the potential to enhance quality of life of the local communities. Local population

    may get benefited due to availability of clean fuel after proposed installation proposed

    LPG bottling plant.

    Employment Potential

    About 90 persons work force of different categories on an average basis are engaged

    during construction phase of proposed LPG Plant. During operational phase, about 50

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    people will get direct and many more indirect employment opportunity. Local people

    will get employment opportunity for security, house-keeping, maintenance, etc at the

    proposed LPG plant.

    Other Benefits

    The proposed LPG plant shall create tangible benefits as described below:

    Land for proposed LPG plant has been purchased from Chhattisgarh State

    Industrial Development Corporation (CSIDC). Therefore, socio-economic impacts

    linked to the acquisition of land and structures will not appear in the project.

    During operation phase of proposed LPG plant, no significant impacts on

    environment are anticipated.

    The proposed LPG plant will generate direct and indirect employment

    opportunities mainly during the operation phase. Local semi-skilled and unskilled

    labourers will get direct employment in operation phase. This is a moderate

    positive impact of the proposed LPG plant.

    The installation proposed LPG plant will provide cleaner fuel to more people,

    which will create healthy environmental conditions in the region.

    0.9 Environment Management Plan

    Environment Management Plan (EMP) for construction and operation phase is

    required to ensure that mitigation of adverse impacts and strengthening of positive

    impact resulting from the proposed LPG Plant.

    Environmental protection and improvement measures must be taken at design stage

    itself so as to minimize impacts during construction & operation phase of proposed

    LPG plant. The impacts during the construction phase on the environment would be

    basically of transient nature and are expected to reduce gradually on completion of the

    construction activities.

    Environmental Management Cell

    Proposed LPG plant of BPCL have full-fledge Safety and Environmental Protection

    (S&EP) cell at corporate level to take care of any environmental issue at its LPG

    plant. It is suggested that BPCL should designate one of its official for

    implementation of EMP during construction of proposed LPG Bottling plant. This

    official will be responsible for day-to-day environmental affairs including

    implementing monitoring programme.

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    Environmental Training

    To achieve the objective of pollution control, it is essential not only to provide best

    pollution control system but also to provide trained manpower resources to operate

    the same.

    Reporting And Monitoring System

    The reporting system will operate linearly with the person who is at the lowest level

    of the implementation system to the project management and shall report to Territorial

    Manager of proposed LPG Plant of BPCL.

    For the proposed LPG Plant of BPCL, all reporting to the Territorial Manager of

    BPCL will be on weekly basis. The BPCL’s Environmental Management Cell will be

    responsible for preparing targets for each of the identified mitigation measures.

    Photographic records will also be established to provide useful environmental

    monitoring tools. A full record will be kept as part of normal contract monitoring.

    Budgets For Implementation of EMP And Monitoring Plan

    The budget for implementation of mitigation measures and environmental

    management plan to mitigate the potential adverse environmental impacts during

    operation phase has been estimated as capacity cost Rs 122 Lakhs and recurring

    expenditure as Rs 19 Lakhs.

    Corporate Social Responsibility

    Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited is Public Sector Company. Therefore

    Corporate Social Responsibility program in the area will be undertaken as per

    Government of India guidelines.

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