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Expansion of Group Housing “Mahagun My woods” by M/s Mahagun India Pvt. Ltd.
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PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT
FOR
Expansion of
Group Housing
“MAHAGUN MYWOODS”
at
Plot No. GH-04, Sector 16 C,
Noida Extension, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh
BEING DEVELOPED BY:
M/S MAHAGUN INDIA PVT. LTD. A-19, Sector-63
Sector-63, NOIDA (U.P.)
Prepared by:
Environmental Consultant
M/s Perfact Enviro Solutions Pvt Ltd
(NABET Registered Vide List of accredited Consultants organization/ Rev 44/5th
August 2016 at S.No.-96)
5th Floor, NN Mall, Manglam Place
Sector 3, Rohini, New Delhi
Email: [email protected]; Phone: 011- 47528467
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3.1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OF THE PROJECT
3.1.1 Activities: The project will be a Group Housing Complex which shall include:
Dwelling units
Commercial space
Club House
Nursery School
3.1.2 Description & Details of Project: Project details are given in Table 3.
Description As per EC Already
Constructed Balance Proposed Total Impact
Plot area 133690 sqm (33.0
acre) -
12047.8 sqm (2.97
acre)
145737.8 sqm
(35.97 acre) Increased
Ground Coverage
(Permissible)
46,791.5 sqm
(35%) - 51008.23
51008.23 sqm
(35%) Increased
Ground Coverage
(Achieved) 27,149.73 sqm 26,477.885 sqm 6924.58 sqm
34074.31 sqm
(23.38 %) Increased
F.A.R
(Permissible)
367647.5 sqm
(2.75) -
33131.45 sqm
(2.75)
400778.95 sqm
(2.75)
(Purchasable) - - 109303.35 sqm 109303.35 sqm
FAR (IGBC @ 5%) - - 25504.12 sqm 25504.12 sqm
Total F.A.R
(Permissible)
367647.5 sqm
(2.75) - 167938.92 sqm
535586.42 sqm
(3.675) Increased
Total F.A.R
(Proposed)
3,67,407.96 sqm
(2.748)
353131.465
sqm
14276.495
sqm 1,64,042.82 sqm
531450.78 sqm
(3.64) Increased
First Basement 105602.40 sqm 105602.40 sqm 2,027.40 sqm 107629.80 sqm Increased
Second
Basement 109224.70 sqm 109224.70 sqm 1,834.34 sqm 111059.04 sqm Increased
Third Basement 12055.66 sqm 12055.66 sqm - 12055.66 sqm
Basement Area 226882.76 sqm 226882.76 sqm 3,861.74 sqm 230744.5 sqm Increased
Non-FAR
Podium Area 12659.25 sqm 12659.25 sqm - 12659.25 sqm
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Description As per EC Already
Constructed Balance Proposed Total Impact
Stilt Area 3,166.55 sqm 2,882.94 sqm 283.61 sqm 1542.96 sqm 4709.51 sqm Increased
Service Area 53,392.66 sqm 40675.20 12717.46 sqm 20,696.69 sqm 74089.35 sqm Increased
Total NON-FAR 69,218.46 sqm 56,217.39 sqm 13001.07
sqm 26,101.39 sqm 91458.11 sqm Increased
Built-up area
(FAR + Non-FAR+
Basement)
663509.180 sqm 6,36,231.615
sqm
27277.565
sqm 1,90,144.21 sqm 853653.39 sqm Increased
Commercial Area 5097.42 4776.31 321.11 sqm - 5097.42 sqm
Community Area 5391.31 5391.31 - 5391.31 sqm
Open & Surface
Parking Area 39,672.14 sqm - 20,170.71 sqm 59842.85 sqm Increased
Green Area 66868.13 sqm - (-) 15047.49 sqm 51820.64 sqm Decreased
Max. No. of
Floors G+22 G+22 G+28 G+28 Increased
No. of blocks 27 26 1 4 31 Increased
Number of
Basement 3 level 3 level 2 LEVEL 3 level
Height of
Building 72.55 m 72.45 m 91.35 m 91.35 m Increased
Total Power Load 23413 KW - - 16,516 KVA
No. of DG 1010x6, 660x6
KVA 1010X4 KVA
1010 x 3, 750 x 4,
500 x 1, 250 x 2
KVA
1010 x 9, 750 x 4,
500 x 1, 250 x 2
KVA
Increased
No. of Rain
Water Harvesting 12 8 4 6 18 Increased
No. of Dwelling
Units 4074 3914 160 2084 6158 Increased
Parking Provided 6641 171 6812 Increased
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3.2 INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT/ BACKGROUND INFORMATION
3.2.1 Identification of the project & project proponent: The possession of the plot No. GH- 04, Sector -16C, Noida Extension, Greater Noida, U.P.
has been given for the development of Group housing “Mahagun Mywoods” by GREATER
NOIDA INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY to M/s Mahagun India Pvt. Ltd. The
project shall be developed by M/s Mahagun India Pvt. Ltd. The development work of Group
housing “Mahagun Mywoods” has already been started on land area of 133690 sqm, with
total built-up area 663509180 m2 for which 710/726/SEAC/2011/AA(S) dated 31 march, 2012
by SEIAA (Uttar Pradesh) to M/s Mahagun India pvt. Ltd under category 8(b) of EIA
Notification,2006. There will be change in land use, the additional vacant land 12047.8 sqm
will used to construct Group housing. Hence, Plot area will change from 133690 sqm to
145737.8 sqm.
Total built up area will increase from 663509.180 sqm to 853653.39 sqm. The built up area
of the project will be 853653.39 sq m. Hence, it falls under category 8 (b) of EIA
notification, 2006
3.2.2 Brief Description of the Nature of the Project: The project Group Housing “Mahagun Mywoods” offers well-furnished Dwelling Units
along with certain amenities such as, commercial area (Shops, etc.), etc. The project has
already been granted Environmental Clearance vide letter no. 710/726/SEAC/2011/AA(S)
dated 31 march, 2012 by SEIAA (Uttar Pradesh) for existing plot area of 133690 sqm and
built-up area 663509180 m2 to M/s Mahagun India Pvt. Ltd under category 8(b) of EIA
Notification,2006. Status of construction is enclosed as Enclosure no.-9
Now the project is proposed on a plot area of 145737.8 sqm (35.97 acres) and built up area
of 853653.39 sqm sqm. It will provide houses to 27711 persons in the form of dwelling Units
and servant units. Green area 51820.64 sqm is proposed which includes shelter belt,
avenue plantation, herbs & shrubs, landscape/water bodies etc. Need for the Project & its
importance to the country or the region:
It will increase Infrastructure of the area.
It will provide healthy, green & safe premises.
It will provide a better living to the people along with amenities like commercial
area, Community building and school.
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3.2.3 Need for the Project & its Importance to the Country or the region:
It will increase Infrastructure of the area & will provide better life style.
The residential area will provide sustainable living to the people with all
required amenities.
The project will promote sustainability & will provide healthy environment to
the people at the site & nearby.
3.2.4 Demand & Supply Gap: In today’s world, there is a strong need of systematic & sustainable living so as to save
resources for future generations and to provide them a better place to live by providing
them a healthy environment.
This Group Housing “Mahagun My woods” having a systematic land use planning for
residential, and commercial area will provide a better living, working & educational
environment. Sustainability in terms of Transport, Energy, Water & Waste is proposed in
the project which will lead to a healthy present & future.
3.2.5 Import vs. Indigenous production: As this is a construction of Group Housing Complex so this section is not applicable
3.2.6 Export Possibilities: As this is a construction of Group Housing Complex so this section is not applicable
3.2.7 Domestic/Expert Markets: As this is a construction of Group Housing Complex so this section is not applicable
3.2.8 Employment Generation (Direct & Indirect) due to the Project: The Expansion of Group Housing “Mahagun My woods” is providing employment of
around 150 labourers during construction phase and employment to 303 personnel as staff
during operation phase. Staff will be required for Shops and other staff for miscellaneous
purposes.
3.3 PROJECT DESCRIPTION
3.3.1 Type of Project including interlinked & interdependent Projects, if any:
This project is a construction project which comes under category 8 (b) of EIA Notification,
2006 and it is not an interlinked project.
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3.3.2 Location (with coordinates): Latitude Longitude Elevation
28° 37’ 15.0” N 77°25’ 40.0” E 208 m
3.3.3 Map showing project location:
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3.3.4 Map showing project site layout:
The connectivity to the site is given in Table 5:
Table 3: Connectivity to the Site
S.No. Accessibility Description Distance &
Direction
1. Highway NH-91 3.37 Km NE
2. Airport Safdargunj Airport 21.97 km W
3. Railway Station Chipyana Bujurg Railway Station 3.40 Km NEE
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3.3.5 Topographical Map
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3.3.7 Selection of Site:
3.3.7.1 Details of alternate sites considered:
It is expansion of already under construction complex, hence no alternate or
interlinked site is being considered in this project.
3.3.7.2 Basis for site selection and the environmental considerations:
The land has been allotted by GREATER NOIDA INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
for the development of Group Housing Complex “Mahagun My woods” at GH- 04, Sector
-16C, Noida Extension, Greater Noida, U.P.
The surrounded area is moderately developed area. Area is well connected by road
network and has power supply with all necessary amenities.
3.3.8 Size or Magnitude of Operation: After expansion, the total plot area of the project will be 145737.8 sq m & the total built-
up area will be 853653.39 sq m.
3.3.9 A schematic diagram showing project layout with components:
Layout plan is enclosed as Enclosure-7
3.3.10 Details of raw material required:
Raw materials source and Quantity:
Raw materials
S. No. Name Source Quantity
1 Aggregate-brick, over burnt, stone,
stone chipping.
Near By shop/ area As per requirement
2 Bitumen- Felt fibre base, hot sealing
compound and coal tar
Near By shop/ area As per requirement
3 Cement, bricks, brushes, lime,
caustic soda
Near By shop/ area As per requirement
4 G.I Pipes, back nuts, bend 90
degree, crosses, elbows, plugs,
sockets, tees, unions.
Near By shop/ area As per requirement
5 Water coupling and closets Near By shop/ area As per requirement
6 UPVC single equal tee and double
equal tee.
Near By shop/ area As per requirement
7 Sand cast iron and accessories Near By shop/ area As per requirement
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3.3.11 Marketing area of final products:
As this is a construction of Group Housing so this section is not applicable
3.3.12 Mode of transport of raw materials and finished products:
The raw materials during construction will be transported by trucks and trolleys.
Ambulances, cars, two wheelers etc. will be used during operational phase.
3.3.13 Resource optimization and reuse and recycling in project resources: The concept of reduce, recycle and reuse will be taken into consideration at every step of
this project. The excavated soil/ rock will be properly stacked within the site under
tarpaulin cover and will be reused for backfilling purpose. The top soil shall be preserved
separately and will be used for landscaping purpose and the excess excavated soil will be
disposed off to approve Municipal Filling Ground.
The treated water from STP will be reused in gardening and flushing purpose and same
shall be followed in future. The quantification of the same is given later in Pre-Feasibility
report.
The municipal solid waste will be segregated and sent to organic waste converter. The
Organic waste from group housing complex can be used as manure for landscaping. The
quantification of the same is given later in Pre-Feasibility report.
3.3.14 Management of Resources: 3.3.14.1 Water source and quantity:
The total quantity of water required in the project will be 2508 KLD out of which fresh
water requirement will be 799 KLD which will be met by public supply (Noida Authority).
3.3.14.2 Energy Source and requirement:
The total power requirement will be 16516 kVA which will be met by UPPCL.
DG sets of 9 X 1010 KVA, 4X 750 KVA, 1 x 500KVA, 2 x 250 KVA will be installed for power
back-up in common area of the sites. Proper stack height of 6 m above roof level will be
proposed.
3.3.15 Waste Management: 3.3.15.1 Amount of wastewater generated and STP capacity:
The amount of waste water of 2100 KLD will be generated from the Complex, which will
be treatment in STP of 3300 KLD (1650 x 2 KLD) capacity.
3.3.15.2 Solid waste Management:
Total 12958 kg/day solid waste will be generated from the complex which will be properly
managed and send to organic waste converter & approved vendors/recyclers.
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The hazardous waste in the form of used oil will be 139 litres/month which will be given to
approved vender of CPCB and E-waste of 1-2 kg/month will be handled as per e-waste
management handling rules.
Battery waste generated from inverters & UPS. It will be properly managed as per
Batteries (Management and Handling) Rules 2001.
Details of Solid Waste Management are given later in Pre-Feasibility Report.
3.3.16 Layout and Plans: The Layout Plan is attached in Enclosure - 7
The topographical Map is attached as Enclosure – 8
3.4 Site Analysis:
3.4.1 Connectivity: Site Location: Plot no. GH-04, Sector 16 C, Noida Extension, Greater Noida, U.P
Nearest railway station: Chipyana Bujurg Railway Station- 3.40 Km NEE
Nearest airport: Safdargunj Airport – 21.97 km W
Nearest National Highway: NH- 91– 3.37 Km NE
3.4.2 Land form, land use and land ownership: The Expansion of Group Housing “Mahagun My woods” is located at Plot No. GH- 04,
Sector -16C, Noida Extension, Greater Noida, U.P. Land has been allotted by GREATER
NOIDA INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY Authority for setting up Group Housing
“Mahagun My woods” seeing viability of the project. Construction has been done as per
Earlier Environmental Clearance grated. There will be change in landuse additional land will
be added.
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3.4.3 Topographical map:
The Topographical map is attached as Enclosure – 8
3.4.4 Existing Land Use Pattern:
3.4.4.1 Land use of core zone
It is expansion of the ongoing project and there is no vegetation on the site.
Surrounding the plot are few residential areas.
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3.4.4.2 Eco-sensitive areas with distance from project location:
Water Bodies
Yamuna River
Hindan River
Noida drain
Dasana Runoff
13.41 km SW
1.60 km W
8.08 km SW
0.41 Km N
Forest
Gulistanpur Reserve Forest
Khodnakhurd Reserve Forest
11.44 km SEE
11.37 km SEE
3.4.4.3 Existing Infrastructure: Hospital Vrandavan Hospital Fortis Center Eye care Hospital SJM Hospital Shanti Gopal Hospital Hospital Post Office Chipyan Bujurg Post office India Post Post Office, Vijay Nagar Post Office, Bizaria Places of worship Hari Om Mandir Durgawati Mandir Chupla Mandir School Gaurs International School Indrapuram Public School SKS world School ABESIT institute of Technology MMH college HLM Business School
0.90 Km E 5.40 Km W 5.19 km NWW 3.91 Km NW 5.27 Km NW 5.53 Km NWW 2.77 Km E 3.40 Km NNE 5.48 Km N 3.79 Km N 3.88 Km NE 4.35 Km NNW 4.88 Km N 0.33 Km NWW 0.46 Km NNE 2.66 Km SE 2.37 km NE 4.94 NNE 6.95 N
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Bank Syndicate Bank Syndicate Bank Oriental Bank Of Commerce Axis Bank
1.73 Km NW 2.61 Km SW 0.64 Km S 2.30 Km N
3.4.4.4 Soil classification: Soil quality of the area is Silt Loam. Colour of the soil is Dark-brown.
3.4.5 Climate data from secondary sources: Climatologically data from (1971-2000) [source: IMD station at Delhi (Safdarjang)]
MEAN EXTREMES
MONTH
STATION LEVEL PRESSSURE
DRY BULB
WET BULB
DAILY MAX
DAILY MEAN
HIGHEST IN THE MONTH
LOWEST IN THE MONTH HIGHEST
DATE AND YEAR LOWEST
DATE AND YEAR
hPa 0C 0C 0C 0C 0C 0C 0C 0C
JAN 992.2 989.9
9.7 18.7
8.1 12.8 20.8 7.6 25.3 4.2 30.0
29 1991 -0.6
16 1935
FEB
990.1 987.7
12.7 21.8
10.4 14.3 23.6 10.2 29.0 5.6 33.9
17 1993 1.6
9 1982
MAR 987.3 984.7
18.9 27.4
14.8 17.3 29.2 15.3 35.0 10.1 40.6
31 1945 4.4
6 1945
APR 983.2 979.3
26.2 34.6
18.3 20.1 36 21.3 40.9 15.9 45.6
29 1941 10.7
2 1965
MAY 979.3 975.5
30.6 37.9
21.1 22.4 39.5 25.9 43.4 21.1 47.2
29 1944 15.2
2 1969
JUNE 975.4 971.7
31.4 36.9
24.2 25.0 39.0 27.9 43.8 22.4 46.7
17 1945 18.9
23 1932
JULY 974.9 971.9
29.4 32.6
25.9 26.7 34.9 27.0 39.5 23.6 45.0
1 1931 20.3
1 1986
AUG
976.9 974.0
28.5 31.6
25.7 26.5 33.6 26.4 37.2 23.7 42.0
12 1987 21.2
23 1965
SEP
981.5 978.3
27.5 32.0
23.9 24.8 34.1 24.8 37.0 21.7 40.6
16 1938 17.3
26 1964
OCT
987.0 984.0
23.3 30.0
19.0 20.9 32.9 19.4 36.0 15.0 39.4
17 1951 9.4
31 1937
NOV
990.9 988.1
16.6 24.4
13.5 17.0 28.2 13.0 32.1 9.0 35
1 1999 3.9
28 1938
DEC
992.9 990.5
10.9 19.5
9.0 13.8 22.9 8.4 26.8 4.9 29.3
3 1987 1.1
26 1945
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ANNUAL TOTAL OR MEAN
984.3 981.3
22.1 29.0
17.8 20.1 31.2 18.9 44.2 3.5
47.2 5
29 1944
-0.6 1
16 1935
NUMBER OF YEARS 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 100
3.4.6 Annual Wind rose
Source: Indian Meteorological Department
3.4.5 Social Infrastructure available: Already provided in sec. no. 3.4.4.3 of pre-feasibility report.
3.5 Planning Brief:
3.5.1 Planning concept: The project Group Housing “Mahagun My woods” offers well-furnished Dwelling Units
along with certain amenities such commercial area (Shops, etc.), etc. The project has
already been granted Environmental Clearance vide letter no. 710/726/SEAC/2011/AA(S)
dated 31 march, 2012 for plot area of 133690 sqm and built-up area for Group Housing –
663509.180 sqm & for Commercial area – 2756 sq m to M/s Mahagun India Pvt. Ltd. Now it
is expansion of existing Group Housing (under construction). Construction status is given
below:
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Wing Tower Tower
Name
Tower
No.
Floors as
per EC
No. of Floor
Constructed
Proposed
Floors
No. of DU
Constructed Total DU FAR (Sqm)
Non FAR
(Sqm)
(Service
area)
1
1 Oak wood T-19D 2B+G+22 2B+G+22 2B+G+22 182 182 15124.045 1031.62
2 Roase Wood T-20A 2B+G+22 2B+G+22 2B+G+22 182 182 15251.32 1070.38
3
Sandal
Wood T-21A 2B+G+22 2B+G+22 2B+G+22 182 182 15251.32 1070.38
4 Teak Wood T-22D 2B+G+22 2B+G+22 2B+G+22 182 182 15124.045 1031.62
2
5 Sal Wood T-1B 2B+G+22 2B+G+22 2B+G+22 182 182 16124.695 1010.39
6 Mangolia T-2A3 2B+G+22 2B+G+22 2B+G+22 182 182 14816.34 1070.38
7 Mahogany T-3B 2B+G+22 2B+G+22 2B+G+22 182 182 16124.70 1010.39
3
8 Pine T-16E 2B+G+22 2B+G+22 2B+G+22 182 182 17901.42 996.15
9 Walnut T-17A4 2B+G+22 2B+G+22 2B+G+22 182 182 15781.46 1051.75
10 Durian T-18E 2B+G+22 2B+G+22 2B+G+22 182 182 17901.42 996.15
4
11 Hazel Wood T-4F1 2B+G+22 2B+G+22 2B+G+22 182 182 16875.52 979.35
12 Camphor T-5A5 2B+G+22 2B+G+22 2B+G+22 136 136 10816.33 1057.61
13 Ebony T-6F2 2B+G+22 2B+G+22 2B+G+22 182 182 17718.18 1010.39
5
14 Alpine T-7C1 2B+G+22 2B+G+22 2B+G+22 182 182 17010.78 1010.39
15 Red Wood T-8A2 2B+G+22 2B+G+22 2B+G+22 182 182 14816.34 1070.38
16 Palm T-9C2 2B+G+22 2B+G+22 2B+G+22 182 182 17010.78 1010.39
6
17 Chestnut 10H 2B+G+22 21 Floor 2B+G+25 171 203 17,347.18 2,193.96
18 Aspen 11A6 2B+G+22 21 Floor 2B+G+25 171 203 19,036.01 2,257.97
19 Lime Wood 12H 2B+G+22 21 Floor 2B+G+25 174 206 15,360.33 2,162.29
7
20 Olive Wood 14H 3B+G+11 11 floor 3B+G+28 82 218 6,874.28 4,627.65
21 Cedar Wood 15A7 3B+G+11 11 floor 3B+G+28 82 218 6,874.28 4,627.65
22 Elm Wood 23H 3B+G+11 9 floor 3B+G+28 66 219 5603.07 4,182.63
8 23
Mangrove
Wood 24 2B+G+11 9 floor 2B+G+28 70 222 5,457.84 763.7
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Mulberry
Wood 25 2B+G+11 11 floor 2B+G+28 86 222 6,633.10 920.7
25
Cinnamon
Wood 26 2B+G+11 11 floor 2B+G+28 86 222 6,633.10 920.7
26
Laurel
Wood 27 2B+G+11 8 floor 2B+G+28 60 220 4,887.29 1423.22
9
27 Coral Wood 28 2B+G+11 Not started 2B+G+28 0 219 0 0
28 Fiddle Wood 29 - Not started 2B+G+28 0 222 0 0
29 Axel Wood 30 - Not started 2B+G+28 0 222 0 0
10
30 Satin Wood 31 - Not started 2B+G+24 0 190 0 0
31
Spring
Wood 32 - Not started 2B+G+24 0 286 0 0
Commercial B+G+2 First Floor B+G+2 0 - 4776.31 117.01
Total 3914 6158
353131.465
sqm
40675.2
sqm
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3.5.2 Population projection: Total population of the project has been estimated after expansion to be 30964, out of
which the Residents will be 27711, Nursery school students will be 700, 1250 persons in club
house, staff will be 303 & visitors will be 1000.
3.5.3 Land use Planning as per Environmental Clearance and proposed
plan:
Ground Coverage26%
Green Area50%
Road & Open Area24%
Land Use as per Environmental Clearance
Ground Coverage
Green Area
Road & Open Area
As per earlier Environmental clearance
After Expansion
Land use Area (sq m) Percentage (%) Area (sq m) Percentage (%)
Ground Coverage 34558.87 25.85 % 34074.31 23.38%
Green Area 66868.13 50.02 % 51820.64 35.56%
Road and open area
32263 24.13% 59842.85 41.06%
Total Plot area 133690 100 % 145737.8 100 %
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3.5.4 Assessment of infrastructure Demand (Physical and social): As the physical infrastructure already exists in the area there is no need for development
of new infrastructure.
The development of Group Housing Complex in the project area will result in the increase
in the social infrastructure as the population related to complex in form of staff, residents,
visitors will increase.
3.5.5 Amenities/facilities: There will be Shops, Club house, Nursery etc.
3.6 Proposed Infrastructure:
3.6.1 Industrial area: This is the development of Group Housing Complex so there will not be any production in
the project area.
3.6.2 Other area: The proposed project will have residential areas, Commercial area, community etc.
3.6.3 Green development and Plantation Details: Green belt planning will be done with ecological perspectives for the project taking into
consideration and availability of space and other aspects. This will help in increasing the
aesthetic effect of the environment.
Ground Coverage23.38%
Green Area35.56%
Road & Open Area41.06%
Proposed Land Use
Ground Coverage
Green Area
Road & Open Area
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Since tree trunks are devoid of foliage, scrub should form there to give coverage to the
trunks. The trees maintain the regional ecological balance and conform to soil and
hydrological conditions. Indigenous species would be preferred.
Green belt/greenery will be developed along most of the periphery of the project area as
well as along roads. Area under plantation/greenery after expansion will be 12587.706 sq
m with trees and plants. The trees planted will be of adequate height. Any trees that do
not survive will be replaced. The plantation/greenery programme will be completed,
simultaneously along with the project.
3.6.3.1 Species to be planted:
S. No. Botanical name Common name
Shelter belt
1 Cassia fistula Amaltas
2 Azadirachta indica Neem
3 Polyalthia longifolia Ashoka
4 Ficus religiosa Peepal
5 Delonix regia Gulmohar
Avenue
8 Jatropha curcas Jatropha
9 Lagerstroemia speciosa Pride of India
10 Alstonia scholaris Chitnan
11 Ficus benjamina Pukar
Shrubs
13 Cynodon dactylon Doobh
14 Parthenium sp. Congress Grass
15 Ficus Retusa Green Hedge of Ficus
16 Murraya exotica Golden Hedge
17 Tagetes sp. Marigold
3.6.4 Proposed Connectivity: Site location and connectivity
Site Location: Plot no. GH-04, Sector 16 C, Noida Extension, Greater Noida, U.P
Nearest railway station: Ghaziabad Railway Station- 13.36 km N
Nearest airport: Safdargunj Airport – 20.48 km NWW
Nearest National Highway: Greater Noida Expressway – 3.43 Km SW
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3.6.5 Drinking Water Management: 3.6.5.1 Source & Supply of Water:
As per earlier EC total waste water generation was 1438 KLD. The generated sewage was
planned to be treated in in-house Sewage Treatment Plant capacity 800 KLD. The treated
water generated 1438 KLD out of which 601 KLD was planned to be utilized for flushing,
gardening purposes & the rest 837 KLD excess treated water shall be discharge in sewer.
Total quantity of wastewater generation after expansion will be 2100 KLD. The generated
sewage will be treated in in-house Sewage Treatment Plant capacity 3300 KLD (1650 X 2
KLD). The treated water generated 1995 KLD out of which 799 KLD shall be utilized for
flushing, DG Cooling and gardening purposes & the rest 1196 KLD excess treated water
shall be discharge in sewer.
Water Management As Per Earlier Environmental Clearance Granted
Population
Factor in
LPCD
Requirement
in KL
DOMESTIC
in KL
FLUSHING
in KL
WASTE
WATER
in KL
Domestic
Dwelling unit 18333 86 1577 1668 715
Nursery
School 700 15 10 7 3
Staff 253 45 11 4
Club House 1250 15 56 13 6
Visitor 500 15 8 11 5
Total 1662 1163 499
waste water
discharge 930 499 1429
Swimming
pool 8 5
Gardening 67 0
DG Cooling 20 4
Back wash 15 0
Total 21036 1772 KLD 1438 KLD
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Water MANAGEMENT AFTER Expansion
Population
Factor in
LPCD
Requirement
in KL
DOMESTIC
in KL
FLUSHING
in KL
WASTE
WATER
in KL
Domestic
Dwelling unit 27711 86 2383 1668 715
Nursery
School 700 15 11 7 3
Staff 303 45 14 10 4
Club House 1250 15 19 13 6
Visitor 1000 15 15 11 5
Total 2442 1709 733
waste water
discharge 1367 733 2100
Gardening 51 0
DG Cooling 15 0
Total 30964 2508 KLD 2100 KLD
T otal Water R equirement 1772 K L D
F res h Water R equirement1171 K L D
Domes tic Us e(1163 K L D)
S T P
T reated Water 601 K L D
C ooling (20 K L D)
NIL
(601 K L D)
RECYCLED
WATER
S wimming pool(8 K L D)
Was te Water(930 K L D)
F lus hing (499 K L D)
T otal Was te Water(1438K L D)
NIL
G ardening (67 K L D)
Was te Water(499 K L D)
B ac k was h (15 K L D)
Was te Water(5 K L D)
T o P ublic S ewer
Was te Water(4 K L D)
(837 K L D)
T otal Water R equirement
F res h Water R equirement
Domes tic Us e
T reated Water
C ooling
NIL
RECYCLED
WATER
S wimming pool
F lus hing
NIL
G ardening
Was te Water
B ac k was h
Was te WaterWas te Water
Was te WaterWas te Water(601 K L D)
800 K L D
T otal Water R equirement 1772 K L D
F res h Water R equirement1171 K L D
Domes tic Us e(1163 K L D)
S T P
T reated Water 601 K L D
C ooling (20 K L D)
NIL
(601 K L D)
RECYCLED
WATER
S wimming pool(8 K L D)
Was te Water(930 K L D)
F lus hing (499 K L D)
T otal Was te Water(1438K L D)
NIL
G ardening (67 K L D)
Was te Water(499 K L D)
B ac k was h (15 K L D)
Was te Water(5 K L D)
T o P ublic S ewer
Was te Water(4 K L D)
(837 K L D)
T otal Water R equirement
F res h Water R equirement
Domes tic Us e
T reated Water
C ooling
NIL
RECYCLED
WATER
S wimming pool
F lus hing
NIL
G ardening
Was te Water
B ac k was h
Was te WaterWas te Water
Was te WaterWas te Water(601 K L D)
800 K L D
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Water Balance After Expansion
3.6.6 Sewage system: Total quantity of wastewater generation will be 2100 KLD. The treated water 799 KLD shall
be utilized for flushing, gardening & DG Cooling. Excess treated water of 1196 KLD shall be
discharge in sewer line. After expansion, the waste water generated will be treated in in-
house Sewage Treatment Plant capacity 3300 KLD (1650 x 2 KLD). The STPs shall be based
on Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor (MBBR) process.
TREATMENT PROCESS:
It is proposed to treat the complete wastewater in a scientific manner through a properly
planned treatment plant. The objective is to stabilize the decomposable organic matters
present in sewage so as to get an effluent and sludge having characteristics which are
within safe limits. To have an efficient treatment system, this aeration system is proposed
consisting of MBBR Technology. The sewerage treatment plant can be constructed in such
a way that it becomes viable by providing Treated water and sludge that can be used as
for manure for further use.
Following are the benefits of providing the Sewage Treatment Plant in the present
circumstances:
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It is mandatory as per the latest requirements to provide the Sewage Treatment
Plant.
Reduced net daily fresh water requirements from various sources, by utilizing the
treated water.
Reduced dependence on the public utilities for water supply and sewerage
systems.
Solid waste generated from the Sewage Treatment Plant shall be rich in organic
materials and is an excellent fertilizer for horticultural purposes.
Different Components of the Plant
In the proposed treatment scheme the following component unit shall be provided:
Screen chamber
Bar screen /Grit chamber within effluent collection sump.
Submersible type raw effluent re-lift pumps
Equalization tank
MBBR tank/ Aeration tank
Tube settler
Clarified Water, Filtered Water & Soft Water Storage Tanks
Filter feed pump
Tertiary Treatment Units (Filtration, U.V treatment)
Treated Water Supply Pumps
Sludge return pump
Sludge holding tank
Centrifuge for solid waste management
Sludge loading pumps
Sludge drying beds, Centrifuge/Filter Press
PROCESS DESCRIPTION
a) Raw sewage from main sewer line should be collected through gravity pipes into the
screen chamber. This manually cleaned screen should be provided to remove floating
and big size particles which may otherwise choke the pumps and pipe lines.
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b) After screening, the waste water should be allowed to pass through a grit chamber to
remove the grit material. The screens and grit chambers shall be accessible so that they
may be manually cleaned from time to time.
c) The screened waste water from the Grit chamber should then pass into the
equalization tank to homogenize the waste water quality and also even out flow
fluctuations and feed waste water of uniform quality at constant rate to subsequent
treatment units.
Air mixing should be provided to mix the contents of the equalization tank. A coarse
bubble aeration grid should be provided to mix the contents of the equalization tank
and also to avoid septic conditions in the tank. From the equalization tank the
wastewater will be pumped into an MBBR Tank.
d) The MBBR process uses small plastic carrier elements to provide growth sites for
bacteria attachment in a suspended growth medium. The carrier elements shall allow
a higher biomass concentration to be maintained in the reactor. This shall increase the
biological treatment capacity for the given reactor volume.
e) The carrier elements shall be continuously kept in suspension by the aeration system.
The agitation pattern in the reactor shall be designed to provide an upward movement
of the carriers across the surface of the retention screen which creates a scrubbing
effect to prevent clogging. Combination of fine & coarse bubbles may be provided to
provide oxygen as per detailing.
f) From the MBBR tank mixed liquor shall flow by gravity into the Tube settler. The solids
will settle in the tank. The sludge that settles down shall be transferred to sludge
holding tank via sludge loading pumps, with provision of sludge return to the
bioreactor if necessary.
g) From the tube settler, treated wastewater will be fed by means of filter/softener feed
pump sets to pass through dual media filters, activated carbon filters and softeners
and stored in the filtered water and soft water storage tanks. The activated carbon
filters shall ensure removal of all coloration and odours present in the treated effluent.
h) The filtered, clean and odourless water from filtered water tank is then fed through a
variable frequency drive hydro-pneumatic system to the external treated effluent rings
as per the master plan, from where connections are taken to the garden hydrant
system and to each unit for flushing water as per detailing.
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i) Excess sludge from the tube settler will be taken periodically into sludge holding tank.
In this tank sludge will be aerated for self-stabilization. Air will be shut off periodically
and superannuate water will be transferred to the aeration tank creating stabilized
sludge. The final sludge shall be de-watered through a centrifuge mechanism. Sludge
loading arrangements shall also be provided for direct disposal of sludge to sludge
tankers / trolleys.
Raw Sewage Characteristics:
pH - 7.15 – 8.2
BOD mg / l 200-250
COD mg / l 300-400
TSS mg / l 100
Oil & Grease mg / l 10-50
Treated Sewage Characteristics
pH - 6.5 – 7.5
BOD mg / l < 5
COD mg / l < 50
TSS mg / l < 10
Oil & Grease mg / l < 2
3.6.7 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM OF STP:
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3.6.8 Rain water harvesting:
The main source of ground water recharging in the study area is rainwater, which
infiltrates into the ground through various lithological units present in the study area. 18
number of rainwater harvesting pits are proposed within the housing complex 12 pits are
already installed. The runoff from the rooftop and storm water shall go to the recharge
pits.
Scheme for ground water recharging
The rainwater will be diverted from the rooftop using rain water pipes to the
surface/underground drainage network.
The rainwater is diverted into the de-silting tank to remove inorganic impurities and
the outflow of the de-silting tank is taken into the recharge well.
De-silting tank
The de-silting are used to remove silt and other floating impurities from rainwater.
De-silting tank is like an ordinary container having provision for the inflow, outflow,
and overflow. Apart from removing silt it holds the excess amount of water till it is
soaked up by the recharge structure. The bottom of tank will have unpaved surface
(layers of coarse sand) to allow standing water to percolate into soil. The rainwater
collected in these de-silting chambers shall be utilized for horticulture.
Recharge well
The recharge well consists of percolation pits with 3.2 mm dia boreholes in the
middle of the pits. UPVC pipe of 160 mm dia perforated will be lowered in the
middle of the boreholes and the pit will be filled with gravel and pebbles in three
layers of 400 mm each consisting of boulders, gravel and coarse sand. The mouth
of the UPVC pipe shall be protected to avoid silt getting into it. The depth of the
bore will depend on the soil condition/water strata. The schematic diagram is
enclosed.
It should be therefore concluded that there is no significant impact on surface water
quality & hydrology of the area. The proposed rainwater-harvesting scheme will
stabilize the groundwater table in the area.
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Rain Water Harvesting Calculation after Expansion:
– Soil Quality: Silt Loam
– Number of pits: : 18 nos.
– Annual rainfall: 723 mm
– Peak hourly rainfall: 60 mm/hr
– Porosity: 35%
– Size of each pits : Dia.- 3 m, Height- 4.5 m
The rainwater calculation for common & other areas
RECHARGING STRUCTURE DIAGRAM: -
Type of surface Catchment
area in Sq m
Run off
coefficient
Retention time
for capacity of
recharge tank
(in minute) (peak
hourly 60 mm/hr)
Total Volume of
Water available for
rainwater
harvesting
(cum) peak
Roof top Area 33902.57 0.85 20 576.34
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3.6.9 INDUSTRIAL WASTE MANAGEMENT: As this is a construction of Group Housing so this section is not applicable
3.6.10 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT:
For 30964 persons around 12958 kg/day of municipal solid waste will be generated for
proposed site.
The solid waste categories and disposal method detail is shown is given in below:
Municipal Waste Management
Type of
Waste
Colour of
Bins Category Disposal Method
Solid waste
generation after
Expansion
(Kg/day)
Organic
Waste
Green Bio
Degradable
The waste shall be
collected and
disposed off at
organic waste
converter
9071
Recyclable
Items
Blue Recyclable Recycler 3887
Total 12958
(Kg/day)
HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT:
Hazardous waste is a waste with properties that make it dangerous or potentially harmful
to human health or the environment. The universe of hazardous wastes is large and
diverse. Hazardous wastes can be liquids, solids, contained gases, or sludge. They can be
the by-products of manufacturing processes or simply discarded commercial products, like
cleaning fluids or pesticides. All hazardous wastes are required to be treated and disposed
off in the prescribed manner.
The main objective is to promote safe management and use of hazardous substances
including hazardous chemicals and hazardous wastes, in order to avoid damage to health
and environment.
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Hazardous & E-Waste Management
Battery waste will be generated from inverters & UPS, which shall be treated as per the
Batteries (Management & Handling) Rule
3.6.11 POWER REQUIREMENT: 3.6.11.1.1 SOURCE:
The total electric load after expansion for the group housing complex will
be 16516 kVA which will be sourced through UPPCL.
3.6.11.1.2 BACK-UP:
In case of power failure, power backup will be provided through DG sets 9 X
1010 KVA, 4 X 750, 1 x 500 & 2X 250 KVA with proper stack height.
3.7 REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT (R&R) PLAN:
3.7.9 Details on Project Affected person: The land is allotted by GREATER NOIDA INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY to M/s
Mahagun India Pvt. Ltd. for development of Group Housing “Mahagun My Woods”. As
the land is devoid of any habitation and it does not have anybody staying there at present
so the development of this project will not cause or need rehabilitation of the people.
3.8 PROJECT SCHEDULE & COST ESTIMATION:
3.8.9 Likely date of start of construction and date of completion: Construction is under process and it shall be completed within 24-36 months after getting
environmental clearance.
Type of
Waste
Colours of
Bins Category Disposal Method Total Waste
Used Oil
Black With
Label
Hazardous
Waste
Waste shall be collected in leak proof
containers at isolated place and then it will be
given to approved vender of CPCB as per
Hazardous Wastes (Management/
Handling/Transboundry Movement) Rules,
2008, as amended in 2011
139 lit/month
E-waste
Black With
Label
Hazardous
Waste
E-Waste (Management & Handling) Rules,
2011 1-2 Kg/month
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3.9 ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL:
3.9.9 Social benefits to the local population: Well connected with network of public transport, local railways and cabs.
Pollution free environment with proper drainage and sewage system.
Ability to design the house as per your wish.
Future modification of exteriors as per the latest trends and wishes.
More privacy with no more problems with regard to sound seepage
One can expand the space as per requirement in the future.
One can develop the higher floors when they want to make some additional
income through rent.
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During Construction Period: WELFARE:
Potable drinking water is provided.
Mobile toilets shall be provided.
Proper crèche facilities for the construction labour children.
Liaison with hospitals for emergencies.
Third party insurance, etc.
SAFETY:
Measures for first aid, fire-fighting and premises evacuation.
Necessary contacts with appropriate emergency services (first aid, emergency,
medical care, rescue work and fire-fighting).
Safety helmets, belts and slings, nets.
Properly braced scaffoldings.
Properly laid electrical cables and connections.
D.G. sets with acoustic enclousers to reduce noise pollution.
MITIGATION MEASURES FOR HANDLING OF CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS:
Separate raw materials yard has been made. Cement is separately stored
under cover in bales.
Sand is stacked nearby under tarpaulin cover.
To minimize the occupational health hazard, proper mask has been provided
to the workers who are engaged in dust generation activity.
During Operational Period:
1. Measures shall be taken to identify the Electrical Environment Impacts (Hazards)
arising during the land preparation for use, building construction operation, and
the entire cycle activities of the project and proper mitigation measures shall be
adopted. The location of transformers, earth pits, electric panels, boards and
distribution of power from power house or generator house/switch room, cable
network shall be carefully monitored. All the standards, codes or legal requirements
required to be adopted during the installation of electrical equipment, appliances,
electric/ battery heating/ cooling appliances/ plant distribution lines/ cables
network, switch boards, circuits, earthling/ bounding, earth pits, lightning arrestors
and protective equipment and clothing shall be carefully fulfilled.
2. All Fire and Explosion Hazards in the entire cycle activities of the project and all
possible sources of fire hazards and fire mitigation measures shall be noted. All the
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standards, codes & legal requirements of line diagram for fire protection systems
including fire water supply, storage of water, overhead water tanks, underground
water tanks and their capacity, water sprinkling system (moveable, stationary) shall
be fulfilled. Emergency exits, fire ladders, fire protective clothing and equipments
like helmets, safety belts, safety ladders, safety boots and goggles, fire suits, cranes
used for fire-fighting and for the rescue of the people in case of fire in multi-storied
buildings and others shall be provided.
Proper Coordination with Local Municipal Fire Brigade, police, health surveillances
(To treat the effected person in fire) shall be maintained. Proper Fire Management
System shall be installed with time schedule giving how far is the fire station and
how long it takes to reach the building. Provision of Training programme & mock
drill shall be made at regular intervals.
3. Environment Management Plan shall be prepared with Emergency Procedures
(Emergency Plan) to deal with localized fire and electrical hazards and hazards due
to natural calamities at the entire cycle of the activities of the project. Provision of
the communication systems to call to help and assistance from nearby building
complexes bodies and other external authorities like district authority, fire services,
police services, medical services, civil and defense services etc shall be provided.
4. Provision of Health and Welfare Facilities will be provided to the labours engaged
in land preparation and building construction at the entire cycle activities of the
project such as:
I. Provision of drinking water from an approved source.
II. Provision of latrines and urinals and accommodation as per the rules and their
drainage and disposal treatment.
III. Provision of medical and first aid treatment.
IV. Facilities for sitting, shelters, rest rooms and lunch rooms, crèches, canteen etc.
V. Provision of working in shifts.
5. Provision of mitigation measures regarding the Health and Safety will be made to
the workers employed or proposed to be employed in the entire cycle activities of
the project.
Noise, vibrations, generated by lifting appliances, gears, earthmovers and
transport.
Fencing of moving parts of the transmission machinery.
Restriction of lifting and excessive weight material.
Framing of Health and Safety Policy, On Site Emergency Plan.
-Dangerous and harmful environment impact in the confined places (Excavation
and underground work).
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Eyes and head protection.
Sloping, tripping, cutting, drowning and falling hazards.
Dust, gases, fumes, corrosive substances, toxic gases and chemicals.
Chemical safety date sheet of diesel solvent and paints.
Vehicular traffic.
Illumination of passages, ways, stairs, roads excavation and basement work.
Stacking of building materials, debris and their disposal.
Means of communications, signals, warning, signboards and barricades at the
construction site.
SAFETY MEASURES:
1. Fire Fighting scheme
2. Earthquake resistant structure
3. CCTV’s
4. Manual Scanners
5. Manual Car Checking
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Enclosure 5: DISCLOSURE OF THE CONSULTANT
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Enclosure 6: LAND PAPER
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Enclosure 7: SITE PLAN & SANCTION LETTER
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Enclosure 9: COPY OF EARLIER ENVIRONMENT CLEARANCE GRANTED
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Enclosure 10: COPY OF AAI APPROVAL
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Enclosure 12: COPY OF STRUCTURE STABILITY CERTIFICATE