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15 PART – II 1. Production Details Sl. Year Production in M.T.P.A No As per EC Actual 1 2010-11 2.144 0.013 2 2011-12 2.144 0.015 3 2012-13 2.144 0.017 4 2013-14 2.144 0.155 5 2014-15 3.14 0.132 6 2015-16 3.14 1.185 7 2016-17 3.14 1.201 8 2017-18 3.14 0.390 9 2018-19 3.14 1.733 2. Plantation: 1 No of plants planted during last six months Nil Area was planted during the last six months Nil 2 Total area brought under plantation so far. 19.00 Ha. Avenue plantation from Vakilpalli Road to OC-II Bokkalavagu 12.00 Kms 3 Total no. of plants planted so far since inception 54,600 4 Species of plants planted Bamboo, Kanuga, ficus,tamarind, misc. 3. Water Balance Statement: Sl Description Quantity in KLD 1 Average quantity of water pumped out of the mine Water is being pumped out from the mine 1605 KLD 2 Water used for Dust suppression 20 KLD 3 Water used for plantation 05 KLD 5 Water supplied for domestic purpose 30 KLD 7 Point of discharge (as per CFO) Bokkalavagu 8 Discharge Consent from TSPCB 1550 KLD

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PART – II

1. Production Details

Sl. Year Production in M.T.P.A No

As per EC Actual

1 2010-11 2.144 0.013

2 2011-12 2.144 0.015

3 2012-13 2.144 0.017

4 2013-14 2.144 0.155

5 2014-15 3.14 0.132

6 2015-16 3.14 1.185

7 2016-17 3.14 1.201

8 2017-18 3.14 0.390

9 2018-19 3.14 1.733

2. Plantation:

1 No of plants planted during last six months Nil

Area was planted during the last six months Nil

2 Total area brought under plantation so far. 19.00 Ha.

Avenue plantation from Vakilpalli Road to OC-II

Bokkalavagu 12.00 Kms

3 Total no. of plants planted so far since inception 54,600

4 Species of plants planted Bamboo, Kanuga, ficus,tamarind, misc.

3. Water Balance Statement:

Sl Description Quantity in KLD

1 Average quantity of water pumped out of the mine

Water is being pumped out from the mine 1605 KLD

2 Water used for Dust suppression 20 KLD

3 Water used for plantation 05 KLD 5 Water supplied for domestic purpose 30 KLD

7 Point of discharge (as per CFO) Bokkalavagu

8 Discharge Consent from TSPCB 1550 KLD

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4. Micro-meteorological Monitoring:

Summary of Micro-Meteorological data generated for the entire study period

(September 2018 – November 2018)

S.No Parameter (s) Min Max Mean

1. Temperature (0C) 15.3 37.6 27.3

2. Wind Speed (m/s) Calm

16.03% 11.0 2.7

3. Relative Humidity (%) 18.9 99.3 68.5

4. Predominant Wind direction for the study

period South East (SE), North West (NW)

5. Total Rainfall (mm) 341.0

(December, 2018 – February, 2019)

S.No Parameter (s) Min Max Mean

1. Temperature (0C) 10.6 39.5 23.0

2. Wind Speed (m/s) Calm

29.12% 15.0 1.80

3. Relative Humidity (%) 9.4 98.7 58.9

4. Predominant Wind direction for the study

period

West-South West (W-SW), followed

by South West (SW)

5. Total Rainfall (mm) 27.1mm

5. Ambient Air Quality Monitoring

Frequency of Monitoring:

Air quality monitoring is being carried out at a frequency of once in a fortnight (24 hourly sampling) at the identified locations near the dust generating sources.

The details are furnished in Annexure I

Air Pollution Control Measures: a) Water spraying arrangements are being maintained

i At loading & un loading points ,at conveyor transfer points in Under Ground, and along the belt conveyor from mine to CHP.

b) Restricted open burning of coal near mine and mine premises. c) Regular cleaning of coal dust heaps on surface d) Black topping of all the approach routes to the mine was done. e) Watering of connected roads and nearby the bunker at regular intervals to

arrest the air borne dust.

f) Plantation was done within the mine premises and approach roads to

the mine . g) Periodic maintenance of vehicles etc.

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6. Water Quality Monitoring:

The impact of the mining activities on the water environment is being assessed by studying the quality of groundwater and surface water bodies in the study area. The sampling locations were selected considering their proximity to the project sites. A total of 7 water samples i.e., 2 samples from surface and 2 samples from groundwater and 3 samples from effluent discharge were collected and analyzed for various physico-chemical and bacteriological parameters.

Post project water quality monitoring stations:

(i) Surface Water Quality Monitoring Locations:

Sl. Location Latitude Longitude

No

1. Bokkalavagu upstream at

N 18˚ 38’ 46.4” E 79˚ 32’ 20.0” Mulkalapalli village

2. Bokkalavagu downstream near

N 18°39' 15.9" E 79° 36' 07.8" Rachapalli village

3. Pandulapalli Village Tank N 18°39' 50.9" E 79° 36' 55.2"

4. Julapalli Village Tank N 18°40' 07.8" E 79° 30' 51.0"

(ii) Ground Water Quality Monitoring Locations:

Sl. Location Latitude Longitude No

1. Ladnapur Village N 18°37' 53.2" E 79° 34' 30.9"

2. Julapalli Village Hand Pump N 18°39' 56.7" E 79° 31' 24.4"

3. Jayashankar Colony Hand N 18°40' 37.9" E 79° 32' 09.0" Pump

4. Centenary Colony N 18°38' 06.0" E 79° 32' 54.2"

5. Hand Pump near N 18°38' 22.2" E 79° 36' 34.1" Ramayyapalli Village

(iii)Effluents sampling locations:

Sl. Name of the Location Latitude Longitude

No

1. RG OC - I Exp. Mine Discharge N 18°40' 56.3" E 79° 32' 50.6"

2. RG OC - I CHP Settling Tank Outlet N 18°40' 3.5" E 79° 31' 41.9"

3. Sector IV Oxidation Pond Outlet N 18˚ 38’ 37.9” E 79˚ 32’ 37.8”

4. GDK10 A Mine Discharge N 18˚ 39’ 46.9” E 79˚ 34’ 1.2”

5. Adriyala Shaft Project Mine

N 18˚ 39’ 17.0” E 79˚ 34’ 59.1” Discharge

Parameters: The ground water quality results are compared with IS: 10500 standards of groundwater quality and surface water quality with IS 2296, 1982 and CPCB Water Quality Criteria, Class- A (Drinking Water Source without conventional treatment but after Disinfection), Class – B (outdoor bathing (organized) and Class – C (Drinking Water Source with conventional treatment and after Disinfection, Class – C (Drinking Water Source with conventional treatment and after Disinfection, Class –D propagation of wild life fisheries and Class-E (Irrigation, Industrial cooling, controlled waste disposal).

Effluent water quality monitoring involves periodical assessment of quality of mine discharge water, treated workshop effluents, CHP effluent, treated

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colony effluents, ground water and surface water. pH, Total Suspended Solids (TSS), Chemical Oxygen demand (COD) and Oil & Grease are being periodically monitored in effluents as per the Environmental Standards for coalmines, GSR - 742 (E) dated 25.09.2000.

All the parameters as given in Part-A of General Standards for Discharge of Environmental Pollutants, GSR 801 (E) EPA 1986 prescribed by CPCB is being analyzed for all the effluents, in addition to the above parameters, once in a year for assessing the overall quality of effluents.

Frequency of monitoring: Monitoring of effluent water samples for four critical parameters is being done at a frequency of once in a fortnight. Whereas ground water (all parameters), surface water (all parameters) are being analyzed once in every quarter.

The summary of the monitoring data enclosed as Annexure-II & III 7. ATTITUDE OF PHREATIC SURFACE The summary of the monitoring data enclosed as Annexure-IV

Water Pollution Control Measures: i) Water is being filtered and chlorinated before supplying for domestic

consumption. ii) Mine discharge water is passed through settling tanks. iii) Well drainage system was maintained at septic tank, soak pits followed by oxidation pond. The quality of the treated effluent from the oxidation pond is regularly monitored, which will finally joins the vagu flowing adjacent to it. Regular cleaning of septic tanks soak pits and periodical cleaning of sludge from the natural oxidation pond taken up for effective function of the same.

The compliance of groundwater clearance CONDITIONS COMPLIANCE

1.Pumped out water from the proposed Water is being allowed in settling project should be diverted to Bokkala ponds before discharging into Bokkala vagu i.e., about 1/2km west of the vagu. shaft. Before leaving the water into

Bokkala vagu it should be diverted

through a series of settling ponds.

2.Periodic monitoring of ground water Ground water level monitoring is being levels and quality should be taken up four times a year season wise undertaken and report must be submit by SCCL Exploration Dept. After to the Deputy Director, Ground Water obtaining the report, the same is to be Department, Karimnagar. submitted regularly to the Director,

Ground water Department, karimnagar 3. Green belt should be developed in Extensive Plantation is being taken up about 5 acres around the service in the adjacent vacant land, OC dumps buildings and mine area. etc. 4. Provision should be made to Summer storage tank, Rain water maintain the present use/supply of harvesting structures were established ground water in around the project in the surrounding area. area and its restoration due to any

adverse effect of mining, in future.

5. Precautions should be taken to The mine seepage water is pumped prevent polluting of the local surface out after settling of the suspended and groundwater. solids in U/G sumps. On the surface

the water is purified in the filter beds.

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8. Noise Level Monitoring The summary of the monitoring data enclosed as Annexure-V

Noise Pollution Control Measures:

i) Plantation is grown around the fan house control noise and also evasee is fitted to the fan house.

ii) To dampen the noise levels along the belt conveyor impact rollers are provided at transfer points to reduce the noise.

iii) High level noise intensity working areas/zones earmuffs or earplugs are provided to the workmen .

iv)Regular noise level monitoring is being done periodically for taking corrective action where ever required.

9. SUBSIDENCE MANAGEMENT DETAILS:

(a) Total seam wise area developed so far:

S..No. Seam Area in Depth (m) Total Working Ha. Thickness(m) height(m) Min Max

1 1 seam 25.83Ha 115 550 6.74 3.3 to 3.6

(b) Total seam wise area depillared so far since inception. NIL

Sl.No. Seam Area Depth (m)

Total Working Caving/ in Thickness(m) thickness(m) Stowing

Ha.

Min Max

-1 1 61.72 357 501 6.74 3.5 Caving

(c)Subsidence Management

a. Total area effected due to depillared 61.72Ha

b. Max crack width observed so far 30mm c. max subsidence occurred so far 1.50 m on

original ground d. whether the vegetation effected if any NIL g. If affected, give details NIL

h. Total man shifts worked in subsidence area for crack 150 filling and dozing

i. Total dozer shifts worked for subsidence reclamation 80 j. Area filled up with OB/ subsoil material in ha Dozed k. Quantity of OB/ Subsoil dumped: in L.cu.m. Nil l. Maximum height of dump:in m 60.0 m. Total Subsidence area planted so far in ha. NIL n. Total expenditure incurred so far on subsidence 2.90 Lakhs

area treatment so far

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10. CAPITAL AND REVENUE EXPENDITURE INCURRED ON ENVIRONMENT

MANAGEMENT AND POLLUTION CONTROL FOR THE PERIOD

OCTOBER 2018 TO MARCH 2019 ADRIYALA LONGWALL PROJECT

(Amount in lakhs)

Sl. Capital Revenue

no Environmental Activities

A -- Air pollution(prevention & control)

(Wages, stores, bills)

Water sprinkling and dust

suppression(including wet drilling

arrangement)

Asphalting of coal transport roads, wages, 20.02 stores, bills, housekeeping bills

Purchase of Water sprinklers and others

Post project air quality Monitoring 0.52 B Water pollution(prevention & --

control)(wages, stores and Bills)

Construction of filter bed & maintenance,

garland drains settling ponds

Water Supply wages --- Construction of ETP & Maintenance

Garland canals, settling ponds

De-silting of tanks, drains around subsidence

area.

Post project water quality Monitoring 0.52 Water supply bills, sanitary and other bills 2.26 C Noise & Blast vibrations(prevention & --

control)

Cost of Ear plugs &Muffs 0.019

Noise reduction measures if any

Post project Noise quality Monitoring 0.52 D Plantation --

Vacant land & Avenue plantation

Lawn and Parks(Plantation Bills) 6.74 E Subsidence Management --

Subsidence crack filling 24.57 F Others --

CFO fee paid to TSPCB -- Sampling/analysis charges

Energy& water conservation measures

P&M Maintenance-Env. quality monitoring 8.19 equipment like dust sampler, sound level

meters, water sprinklers etc.

Cost of Scientific studies

Env. Awareness propaganda expenses. 1.20 G Water cess expenses --

Total 64.58

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CAPITAL AND REVENUE EXPENDITURE INCURRED ON ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT AND POLLUTION CONTROL SINCE INCEPTION OF THE

ADRIYALA SHAFT UNDER GROUND COAL MINING EXPANSION

PROJECT (Amount in lakhs)

Sl. Capital Revenue

no Environmental Activities

A 60.80 Air pollution(prevention & control)

(Wages, stores, bills)

Water sprinkling and dust 5.00

suppression(including wet drilling

arrangement)

Asphalting of coal transport road & other 8.00 207.11 roads

Purchase of Water sprinklers and others

Post project air quality Monitoring 7.28 B Water pollution(prevention & control) --- 11.18

Construction of filter bed & maintenance 5.06 Rain water harvesting pits

Construction of ETP & Maintenance

Garland canals, settling ponds 4.00 2.46 De-silting of tanks, drains around subsidence

area.

Post project water quality Monitoring 4.43 Water supply wages 1.97 Water supply bills, sanitary and other bills 5.02 C Noise & Blast vibrations(prevention & ---

control)

Cost of Ear plugs &Muffs 0.282 Noise reduction measures if any

Post project Noise quality Monitoring 4.04 D Plantation --- 3.35

Vacant land & Avenue plantation 0.15 Lawn and Parks 8.13 E Subsidence Management ---

Subsidence crack filling( with OC OB) 37.16 F Others ---

CFO/CFE fee paid to TSPCB 6.00 21.05 Sampling/analysis charges

Energy& water conservation measures

P&M Maintenance-Env. quality monitoring 68.59 equipment like dust sampler, sound level

meters, water sprinklers etc.

Cost of Scientific studies 0.74 Env. Awareness propaganda expenses. 30.89 G Water cess expenses 4.61

Total 23.00 483.44

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11. Environmental Management Committee

A. The composition of committee

S/Sri Sl.No. Name Designation

01 K.Nageswara Rao Project Officer-Chairman 02 Abdul Khadir Mine Manager,ALP-Secretary 03 K.Sudhakar DGM (F&A), RG-III, Member 04 T.Raghuram DGM, P.E Member 05 P.Nageswara Rao DGM (civil) Member, 06 K.Ramesh Area Survey officer, Member 07 S Srinivas Hydrologist, member 08 R.Papaiah SO, ALP Member 09 T.Heeriya Sr.Estates Officer, Member

10 GVS Prabhakara Rao SE (ENV) RG-III Member Secretary 11 Ch. Ramabrahmam SE(E&M), Member 12 David Abilash Dy.Manager (Forestry), Member

The minutes of EMC is enclosed as Annexure-VI

Socio-economic Measures:

1 Quarters are constructed on non coal bearing areas with facilities such as Hospitals, Schools, Market place, Post Office, Telegraph Office, Power Supply, Community Halls, Recreation Clubs, Play Grounds and protected water supply and well netted sewage and drainage line systems.

2 LPG gas is being supplied free of cost to the employees. 3 Free medical treatment is being given to workmen and their families, and

all children of workmen are covered under immunization programme. 4 Incentive schemes for popularizing family planning is in vogue where by

Rs.1000 paid for the persons undergoing vasectomy operation and Rs.800/- paid for spouse undergoing tubectomy operations in addition to the grant of 6 days special leave.

5 Two RO plants were provided in Ladnapur & Nagepalli Villages 6 Land given to JNTUH, Krushi vignan, Horticulture polytechnic 7 Bore wells are provided in colonies. The drinking water which is supplied

to the colony is chlorinated to the prescribed standards. 8 Recreation clubs are provided with adequate facilities 9 Free medical camps are being conducting regularly to the surrounding

villagers

10 Encouragement to sports and games is given by forming works people’s sports and games association for conducting inter area meets etc.

11 Giving training to the unemployed youth in different types of self employment schemes through Singareni SEWA Samithi.

PROJECT OFFICER,

ADRIYALA PROJECT AREA

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ANNEXURE-I

ANALYSIS OF AIR QUALITY MOINITORING REPORTS-

FROM OCTOBER 2018 TO MARCH 2019

1. Adriyala shaft

S.No Location name & code date of sampling

Parameter

Adriyala shaft CA 6

PM10 (µg/m

3)

PM2.5

(µg/m3)

SO2

(µg/m3)

NO2

(µg/m3)

Coal mine standards, GSR 742(E),Dated 25.09.2000 & NAAQS, Dated 18.11.2009.

250 - 120 120

1 05.10.2018 128 51.8 12.5 15.2

2 22.10.2018 132 54.7 13.8 19.3

3 08.11.2018 170 58.5 10.6 14.6

4 21.11.2018 158 49.9 11.5 14.5

5 06.12.2018 166 53.7 15.5 22.7

6 20.12.2018 154 58.2 14.1 19.5

7 07.01.2019 158 57.0 10.8 17.6

8 21.01.2019 159 57.4 10.9 17.8

9 07.02.2019 162 58.3 11.2 17.5

10 20.02.2019 165 58.5 11.4 17.7

11 06.03.2019 178 64.8 14.8 18.4

12 21.03.2019 183 70.9 14.7 19.3

Min 128 49.9 10.6 14.5

Max 183 70.9 15.5 22.7

98 Percentile 179.34 69.48 15.19 22.24

2. GDK10 INC

S.No Location name & code date of sampling

Parameter

GDK10A CA 1

PM10 (µg/m

3)

PM2.5

(µg/m3)

SO2

(µg/m3)

NO2

(µg/m3)

Coal mine standards, GSR 742(E),Dated 25.09.2000 & NAAQS, Dated 18.11.2009.

300 - 120 120

1 05.10.2018 133 48.5 11.5 16.5

2 22.10.2018 146 52.7 13.2 19.5

3 08.11.2018 181 78.2 14.4 17.7

4 21.11.2018 165 69.4 11.3 19.7

5 06.12.2018 158 62.6 10.5 15.2

6 20.12.2018 174 69.2 16.1 19.8

7 07.01.2019 156 58.7 13.9 17.9

8 21.01.2019 157 58.9 14.1 17.8

9 07.02.2019 160 59.2 14.3 17.9

10 20.02.2019 162 60.2 14.5 18.1

11 06.03.2019 187 74.4 12.4 16.8

12 21.03.2019 162 66.7 12.9 20.8

Min 133 48.5 10.5 15.2

Max 187 78.2 16.1 20.8

98 Percentile 183.26 76.63 15.77 20.38

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3. OCP-I

S.No Location name & code date of sampling

Parameter

OC-I Expansion CA - 2

PM10 (µg/m

3)

PM2.5

(µg/m3)

SO2

(µg/m3)

NO2

(µg/m3)

Coal mine standards, GSR 742(E),Dated 25.09.2000 & NAAQS, Dated 18.11.2009.

250 - 120 120

1 05.10.2018 156 51.8 14.0 17.1

2 22.10.2018 168 58.4 15.3 18.3

3 08.11.2018 176 59.0 15.1 18.6

4 21.11.2018 152 56.2 13.8 16.2

5 06.12.2018 163 58.9 13.8 17.9

6 20.12.2018 169 62.5 12.1 16.6

7 07.01.2019 184 71.2 11.1 16.9

8 21.01.2019 186 71.4 11.4 17.1

9 07.02.2019 189 70.5 11.6 17.4

10 20.02.2019 190 70.8 11.8 17.2

11 06.03.2019 203 79.7 11.9 21.1

12 21.03.2019 194 73.4 14.1 21.7

Min 152 51.8 11.1 16.2

Max 203 79.7 15.3 21.7

98 Percentile 198.94 78.11 14.99 21.26

4. OCP-I BASE WORKSHOP/CHP

S.No Location name & code date of sampling

Parameter

OC-I BASE WORKSHOP/CHP CA3

PM10 (µg/m

3)

PM2.5

(µg/m3)

SO2

(µg/m3)

NO2

(µg/m3)

Coal mine standards, GSR 742(E),Dated 25.09.2000 & NAAQS, Dated 18.11.2009.

250 - 120 120

1 05.10.2018 173 62.7 13.3 18.3

2 22.10.2018 185 66.3 14.5 17.8

3 08.11.2018 194 75.4 13.0 19.3

4 21.11.2018 174 70.8 14.1 16.8

5 06.12.2018 181 76.5 12.7 17.4

6 20.12.2018 187 72.8 13.2 19.5

7 07.01.2019 176 77.1 17.4 20.2

8 21.01.2019 178 77.0 17.5 20.5

9 07.02.2019 181 77.3 17.8 21.1

10 20.02.2019 184 77.6 17.9 20.5

11 06.03.2019 212 81.7 13.8 16.5

12 21.03.2019 203 84.9 13.2 15.2

Min 173 62.7 12.7 15.2

Max 212 84.9 17.9 21.1

98 Percentile 207.76 83.20 17.54 20.67

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5. OCP-II,

S.No Location name & code date of sampling

Parameter

OC-II CA 4

PM10 (µg/m

3)

PM2.5

(µg/m3)

SO2

(µg/m3)

NO2

(µg/m3)

Coal mine standards, GSR 742(E),Dated 25.09.2000 & NAAQS, Dated 18.11.2009.

250 - 120 120

1 06.10.2018 164 52.2 13.6 17.5

2 23.10.2018 156 56.8 12.8 17.3

3 09.11.2018 168 54.7 13.8 16.3

4 22.11.2018 166 57.6 10.6 13.3

5 07.12.2018 177 63.4 16.8 23.7

6 21.12.2018 168 64.6 11.1 15.3

7 08.01.2019 169 68.5 14.6 18.2

8 22.01.2019 171 68.4 14.9 18.5

9 08.02.2019 174 68.9 15.1 18.9

10 21.02.2019 176 70.0 15.3 19.1

11 07.03.2019 194 71.7 14.3 18.5

12 22.03.2019 198 76.0 14.3 20.7

Min 156 52.2 11.1 13.3

Max 198 76.0 16.8 23.7

98 Percentile 194.04 74.48 16.46 23.22

6. NAGEPALLI VILLAGE

S.No Location name & code date of sampling

Parameter

NAGEPALLI VILLAGE BA 9 BUFFER ZONE

PM10 (µg/m

3)

PM2.5

(µg/m3)

SO2

(µg/m3)

NO2

(µg/m3)

Coal mine standards, GSR 742(E), Dated 25.09.2000 & NAAQS, Dated 18.11.2009.

100 60 80 80

1 08.10.2018 69 27.1 8.3 15.1

2 24.10.2018 75 42.5 8.1 15.1

3 10.11.2018 74 44.3 9.8 13.7

4 23.11.2018 65 37.6 9.3 13.3

5 08.12.2018 59 33.4 8.4 11.8

6 22.12.2018 65 38.6 8.8 12.5

7 09.01.2019 60 34.0 10.8 16.9

8 23.01.2019 63 34.2 10.6 16.5

9 09.02.2019 64 34.8 10.9 16.8

10 22.02.2019 67 35.8 11.0 16.4

11 08.03.2019 78 43.7 9.6 15.3

12 23.03.2019 87 47.0 11.8 15.9

Min 59 27.1 8.1 11.8

Max 87 47.0 11.8 16.9

98 Percentile 85.26 46.06 11.56 16.56

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7. KANNALA VILLAGE (Buffer Zone)

S.No

Location name & code date of sampling

parameter

KANNALA VILLAGE (BA 3)

PM10 (µg/m

3)

PM2.5

(µg/m3)

SO2

(µg/m3)

NO2

(µg/m3)

Coal mine standards, GSR 742(E),Dated 25.09.2000 & NAAQS, Dated 18.11.2009.

100 60 80 80

1 08.10.2018 58 38.0 9.3 11.1

2 24.10.2018 53 30.2 9.9 15.5

3 10.11.2018 58 34.4 10.2 14.0

4 23.11.2018 54 32.7 7.3 11.6

5 08.12.2018 56 38.3 10.8 15.8

6 22.12.2018 63 37.6 8.5 12.3

7 09.01.2019 72 39.5 8.3 15.0

8 23.01.2019 74 39.8 8.4 15.2

9 09.02.2019 73 39.4 8.5 15.4

10 22.02.2019 75 40.1 8.7 15.7

11 08.03.2019 82 46.8 10.2 12.5

12 23.03.2019 87 48.2 9.7 12.7

Min 56 26.1 8.3 11.6

Max 87 48.2 12.0 15.8

98 Percentile 85.26 47.23 11.76 15.48

8. LOCATION NAGARAM VILLAGE (Buffer zone)

S.No Location name & code date of sampling

Parameter

NAGARAM VILLAGE(BA 9)

PM10 (µg/m

3)

PM2.5

(µg/m3)

SO2

(µg/m3)

NO2

(µg/m3)

Coal mine standards, GSR 742(E),Dated 25.09.2000 & NAAQS, Dated 18.11.2009.

100 60 80 80

1 08.10.2018 46 29.2 7.7 12.4

2 24.10.2018 54 33.8 10.7 14.9

3 10.11.2018 55 31.6 7.5 10.6

4 23.11.2018 57 35.8 9.1 14.0

5 08.12.2018 54 32.9 9.3 15.5

6 22.12.2018 52 32.8 9.9 14.5

7 09.01.2019 58 34.1 12.4 17.5

8 23.01.2019 57 34.3 12.5 17.8

9 09.02.2019 59 35.4 12.8 17.9

10 22.02.2019 61 36.2 12.9 18.2

11 08.03.2019 71 39.8 11.5 16.1

12 23.03.2019 83 43.1 9.6 12.6

Min 46 29.2 7.5 10.6

Max 83 43.1 12.9 18.2

98 Percentile 81.34 42.23 12.64 17.83

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9 . LOCATION PANNUR VILLAGE (Buffer zone)

S.No Location name & code date of sampling

Parameter

PANNUR VILLAGE BA 6 PM10 (µg/m

3)

PM2.5

(µg/m3)

SO2

(µg/m3)

NO2

(µg/m3)

Coal mine standards, GSR 742(E),Dated 25.09.2000 & NAAQS, Dated 18.11.2009.

100 60 80 80

1 06.10.2018 51 25.0 8.0 10.6

2 23.10.2018 56 32.6 9.3 13.1

3 10.11.2018 55 31.6 7.5 10.6

4 22.11.2018 53 29.2 8.8 13.6

5 07.12.2018 50 31.5 8.3 12.5

6 21.12.2018 57 34.3 10.3 15.2

7 08.01.2019 64 37.3 12.3 17.4

8 22.01.2019 66 37.5 12.3 17.5

9 08.02.2019 68 38.3 12.4 17.8

10 21.02.2019 69 38.5 12.6 18.0

11 07.03.2019 78 43.4 8.1 11.5

12 22.03.2019 82 46.2 8.9 11.3

Min 50 31.5 8.1 10.6

Max 82 46.2 12.6 18.0

98 Percentile 80.36 45.27 12.34 17.64

10 .LOCATION RATNAPUR (Buffer zone)

S.No Location name & code date of sampling

Parameter

RATNAPUR VILLAGE BUFFER ZONE BA7

PM10 (µg/m

3)

PM2.5

(µg/m3)

SO2

(µg/m3)

NO2

(µg/m3)

Coal mine standards, GSR 742(E),Dated 25.09.2000 & NAAQS, Dated 18.11.2009.

100 60 80 80

1 08.10.2018 50 32.8 11.0 15.5

2 24.10.2018 62 36.9 9.8 14.2

3 10.11.2018 68 45.4 8.1 11.4

4 23.11.2018 60 36.4 8.7 15.0

5 08.12.2018 69 42.6 8.7 16.9

6 22.12.2018 75 44.5 8.1 11.8

7 09.01.2019 60 36.1 9.4 14.9

8 23.01.2019 62 36.3 9.5 14.8

9 09.02.2019 63 35.5 9.9 14.9

10 22.02.2019 66 35.8 10.1 15.1

11 08.03.2019 69 39.4 9.2 13.7

12 23.03.2019 76 42.5 9.4 14.8

Min 50 32.8 8.1 11.4

Max 76 44.5 11.0 16.9

98 percentile 74.48 43.61 10.78 16.56

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ANNEXURE-II ANALYSIS OF WATER QUALITY MOINITORING REPORTS- ADRIYALA SHAFT PROJECT

FROM OCTOBER 2018 TO MARCH 2019

1. ADRIYALA SHAFT MINE DISCHARGE.

S. No

Location name & code date of sampling

Parameters

ADRIYALA SHAFT MINE DISCHARGE.

( EW 8)

pH (at 25

0 C)

Total Suspended

Solids at 105

0 C

Total

Dissolved

Solids at

1800C

Chemical Oxygen Demand

BOD Oil&

Grease

Unit -- mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/l mg/L

Test Method 4500- H

+B

2540-D 2540-C 5220-D IS 3025 5520-

B

MoEF GSR 742(E) and GSR 801(E) Effluent Standards for Coal

mines.

5.5 to9.0

100 -- 250 30 10

1 10.10.2018 7.8 43 526 35 4 1.4

2 26.10.2018 7.43 39 610 28 4 1

3 12.11.2018 7.1 31 570 24 6 1.2

4 24.11.2018 7.8 27 655 32 7 1.4

5 10.12.2018 7.4 30 534 16 4 1

6 28.12.2018 7.8 26 504 15 3 1.2

7 09.01.2019 7.3 36 548 32 6 1.6

8 28.01.2019 7.7 58 742 27 8 1.4

9 09.02.2019 7.1 31 748 30 4 1.6

10 25.02.2019 7.8 41 669 20 6 1.4

11 12.03.2019 7.2 34 841 40 7 1.6

12 24.03.2019 7.3 38 584 09 3 1

Min 7.1 26 504 09 3 1

Max 7.8 58 748 35 8 1.6

98 Percentile 7.64 56.84 733.04 34.3 7.84 1.56

2. GDK 10 INC. MINE DISCHARGE.

S. No

Location name & code date of sampling

Parameters

GDK 10 INC. MINE DISCHARGE. ( EW 7)

pH (at 25

0

C)

Total Suspended Solids at 105

0 C

Total

Dissolved

Solids at

1800C

Chemical Oxygen Demand

BOD Oil& Grease

Unit -- mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/l mg/L

Test Method 4500- H

+B

2540-D 2540-C 5220-D IS 3025

5520-B

MoEF GSR 742(E) and GSR 801(E) Effluent Standards for Coal mines.

5.5 to9.0

100 -- 250

30

10

1 10.10.2018 7.7 29 577 46 6 1.8

2 26.10.2018 7.4 37 563 36 5 1.2

3 12.11.2018 7.2 44 625 20 4 1

4 24.11.2018 7.1 38 580 24 6 1.2

5 10.12.2018 7.4 24 516 20 5 1.4

6 28.12.2018 7.6 31 670 11 3 1

7 09.01.2019 7.3 37 572 24 6 1

8 28.01.2019 7.3 32 656 23 7 1.2

9 09.02.2019 7.2 25 512 20 5 1

10 25.02.2019 7.7 44 645 10 3 1.2

11 12.03.2019 7.3 39 643 30 5 1

12 24.03.2019 7.5 27 711 19 5 1

Min 7.1 25 512 10 3 1 Max 7.7 44 711 46 7 1.8 98 Percentile 7.54 43.12 696.78 45.08 6.86 1.76

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3. OCP –I EXPANSION MINE DISCHARGE.

S.No

Location name & code date of sampling

Parameters

OCP –I EXPANSION MINE DISCHARGE ( EW 1)

pH (at 25

0

C)

Total Suspended Solids at 105

0 C

Total Dissolve

d Solids at

1800C

Chemical Oxygen Demand

BOD Oil& Grease

Unit -- mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/l mg/L

Test Method 4500- H

+B

2540-D 2540-C 5220-D IS 3025

5520-B

MoEF GSR 742(E) and GSR 801(E) Effluent Standards for Coal mines.

5.5 to9.0

100 -- 250

30

10

1 10.10.2018 7.6 38 623 35 4 1.6

2 26.10.2018 8.1 50 740 40 8 1.4

3 12.11.2018 7.9 43 648 28 6 1.8

4 24.11.2018 7.8 38 523 24 5 1.2

5 10.12.2018 7.6 29 614 16 4 1

6 28.12.2018 7.5 37 581 11 3 1.2

7 09.01.2019 7.9 41 672 20 6 1

8 28.01.2019 7.4 52 874 15 3 1.6

9 09.02.2019 7.6 53 772 30 7 1.6

10 25.02.2019 8.2 54 791 20 6 1.2

11 12.03.2019 7.9 49 683 40 7 1.6

12 24.03.2019 8.0 66 683 39 10 1.4

Min 7.4 29 523 11 3 1

Max 8.2 66 791 40 10 1.8

98 Percentile 8.03 64.68 775.18 39.2 9.8 1.76

4. OCP –I CHP SETTLING TANK OUTLET .

S.No

Location name & code date of sampling

Parameters

OCP –I CHP SETTLING TANK OUTLET . ( EW 3)

pH (at 25

0 C)

Total Suspended Solids at 105

0 C

Total Dissolved Solids at

1800C

Chemical Oxygen Demand

BOD Oil& Grease

Unit -- mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/l mg/L

Test Method 4500- H

+B

2540-D 2540-C 5220-D IS 3025

5520-B

MoEF GSR 742(E) and GSR 801(E) Effluent Standards for Coal mines.

5.5 to9.0

100 -- 250

30

10

1 10.10.2018 7.8 48 880 46 8 2

2 26.10.2018 8.0 66 964 48 8 3

3 12.11.2018 8.3 58 771 36 8 2.6

4 24.11.2018 8.0 61 811 40 9 2.2

5 10.12.2018 7.9 53 716 44 9 1.6

6 28.12.2018 7.6 41 811 42 9 1.4

7 09.01.2019 7.8 68 681 79 14 3

8 28.01.2019 7.5 62 911 73 12 3.6

9 09.02.2019 7.6 63 881 80 20 2.8

10 25.02.2019 7.9 64 961 91 24 4.4

11 12.03.2019 7.5 58 913 60 14 3.8

12 24.03.2019 7.8 58 866 78 23 4

Min 7.5 41 681 36 8 1.4

Max 8.3 68 964 91 24 4.4

98 Percentile 8.13 66.64 944.72 89.18 23.52 4.31

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5.OCP –II MINE DISCHARGE.

S. No

Location name & code date of sampling

Parameters

OCP –II MINE DISCHARGE.

pH (at 25

0

C)

Total Suspended Solids at 105

0 C

Total

Dissolved

Solids at

1800C

Chemical Oxygen Demand

BOD Oil& Grease

Unit -- mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/l mg/L

Test Method 4500- H

+B

2540-D 2540-C 5220-D IS 3025

5520-B

MoEF GSR 742(E) and GSR 801(E) Effluent Standards for Coal mines.

5.5 to9.0

100 -- 250

30

10

1 10.10.2018 8.2 46 793 38 6 1.8

2 26.10.2018 7.4 51 681 36 4 1.2

3 12.11.2018 7.3 29 554 24 5 1

4 24.11.2018 7.4 34 575 32 7 1.4

5 10.12.2018 7.7 26 623 20 5 1.2

6 28.12.2018 7.4 39 580 15 3 1

7 09.01.2019 7.8 49 563 15 4 1

8 28.01.2019 7.8 38 578 15 4 1.2

9 09.02.2019 7.4 39 665 60 16 1

10 25.02.2019 7.8 52 811 50 9 1.6

11 12.03.2019 7.7 43 924 40 8 1.6

12 24.03.2019 8.2 49 793 49 11 1.4

Min 7.3 29 554 15 3 1

Max 8.2 52 924 60 16 1.8

98 Percentile 8.03 50.96 905.52 58.8 15.68 1.76

6. SECTOR IV OXIDATION POND OUTLET.

S. No

Location name & code date of sampling

Parameters

SECTOR IV OXIDATION POND OUTLET. ( EW 6)

pH (at 25

0

C)

Total Suspended Solids at 105

0 C

Total

Dissolved

Solids at

1800C

Chemical Oxygen Demand

BOD Oil& Grease

Unit -- mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/l mg/L

Test Method 4500- H

+B

2540-D 2540-C 5220-D IS 3025

5520-B

MoEF GSR 742(E) and GSR 801(E) Effluent Standards for Coal mines.

5.5 to9.0

100 -- 250 30 10

1 10.10.2018 7.8 61 843 69 10 2.2

2 26.10.2018 7.7 49 790 48 9 1.4

3 12.11.2018 6.9 55 783 57 12 1

4 24.11.2018 7.1 47 691 52 10 1.6

5 10.12.2018 7.4 40 981 48 9 1.4

6 28.12.2018 7.1 48 928 42 9 1.2

7 09.01.2019 6.9 61 863 75 14 2.4

8 28.01.2019 7.9 62 926 38 9 1.8

9 09.02.2019 6.6 61 1063 50 12 2.4

10 25.02.2019 6.8 78 997 70 17 3.2

11 12.03.2019 6.7 73 987 60 14 3

12 24.03.2019 6.7 31 913 49 11 3

Min 6.6 31 691 38 9 1

Max 7.9 78 1063 75 17 3.2

98 Percentile 7.74 76.44 1041.74 73.5 16.66 3.13

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ANNEXURE-III

Table 4.4 Physico-Chemical and Bacteriological Characteristics of Surface Water at Selected Locations in the Study Area

12.02.2019

S.No. Parameters Unit

Test

Method

CPCB Water Quality Criteria RESULT

Class A Class B Class C

SW-1

(Bokkalavagu

upstream at

Mulkalapalli

Village)

SW-2

(Bokkalavagu

downstream near

Rachapalli

Village)

SW-3

(Pandulapalli

Village Tank)

1 pH - 4500-H+B 6.5 -8.5 6.5 -8.5 6.0 – 9.0 7.7 7.7 7.3

2 Temperature ºC 2550. B - - - 25.1 25.5 25.2

3 Turbidity NTU 2130. B - - - 4 3 2.2

4 Electrical Conductivity µmhos/cm 2510-B - - - 845 819 935

5 Total Dissolved Solids at

180o C mg/L 2540.C - - - 510 495 565

6 Total Suspended Solids at

105o C mg/L 2540. D - - - 14 18 15

7 Dissolved Oxygen mg/L 4500-O.C 6 mg/l or

more

5 mg/l or

more

4 mg/l or

more 5.8 6.2 5.9

8 Bio chemical Oxygen Demand for 3 days at 27o

C

mg/L IS: 3025 2 mg/l or

less

3 mg/l or

less

3 mg/l or

less 3 4 3

9 Total Coliforms MPN/100mL 9221A & B 50 or less 500 or

less

5000 or

less 350 280 540

10 Fecal Coliforms MPN/100mL 9221 E - - - 70 70 79

11 E. coli

Presence

or Absence/ MPN/100 mL

9221 F - - - Present Present Present

12 Chemical Oxygen Demand mg/L 5220. D - - - 30 40 30

13 Chlorides as Cl- mg/L 4500-Cl-.B - - - 72 60 112

14 Nitrites as NO2 mg/L 4500-NO2- .B - - - BDL 0.03 BDL

15 Nitrates as NO3 mg/L 4500-NO3-.B - - - 8 8 7

16 Sulphates as SO42- mg/L 4500-SO4

2- .E - - - 28 21 27

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S.No. Parameters Unit

Test

Method

CPCB Water Quality

Criteria RESULT

Class

A

Class

B

Class

C

SW-1

(Bokkalavagu

upstream at

Mulkalapalli

Village)

SW-2

(Bokkalavagu

downstream near

Rachapalli

Village)

SW-3

(Pandulapalli

Village Tank)

17 Arsenic as As mg/L 3120. B - - - BDL BDL BDL

18 Lead as Pb mg/L 3120. B - - - BDL BDL BDL

19 Zinc as Zn mg/L 3120. B - - - 0.76 0.52 0.28

20 Cadmium as Cd mg/L 3120. B - - - BDL BDL BDL

21 Total Chromium as

Cr mg/L 3120. B - - - BDL BDL BDL

22 Nickel as Ni mg/L 3120. B - - - BDL BDL BDL

23 Iron as Fe mg/L 3120. B - - - 0.65 0.58 0.29

24 Copper as Cu mg/L 3120-B - - - BDL BDL BDL

25 Boron as B mg/L 3120-B - - - 0.62 0.08 0.16

26 Colour Pt-co-scale 2120. B - - - 5 5 5

27 Odour TON 2150. B - - - No odour

observed

No odour

observed

No odour

observed

28 Ammonical Nitrogen

as NH3-N mg/L 4500-NH3 -C - - - BDL BDL BDL

29 Total Phosphates mg/L 4500-P-D - - - BDL BDL BDL

30 Oil & Grease mg/L 5520. B - - - <1 <1 <1

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Table 4.4 Physico-Chemical, Bacteriological Characteristics of Groundwater Collected within the Study Area

Table 4.4.1 Organoleptic and Physical Parameters

S.No. Parameters Unit Test

Method

IS: 10500

Requirement

(Acceptable

Limit)

IS: 10500

Permissible

Limit in the

absence of

alternate source

RESULT

GW-1

(Ladnapur

Village)

GW-2

(Julapalli

Village Hand

Pump)

GW-4

(Centenary

Colony)

1. Colour Pt-co-

scale 2120. B 5 15 <5 <5 <5

2. Odour TON 2150. B Agreeable Agreeable No odour observed

No odour observed

No odour observed

3. pH - 4500-H+B 6.5 to 8.5 No relaxation 7.5 7.1 7.4

4. Taste FTN 2160. B Agreeable Agreeable No Flavor

observed

No flavor

observed

No Flavor

observed

5. Turbidity NTU 2130. B 1 5 1.28 1.35 1.02

6. Total Dissolved Solids at 180o C

mg/L 2540.C 500 2000 510 900 690

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Table 4.4.2 General Parameters Concerning Substances Undesirable in Excessive Amounts

S.No. Parameters Unit Test Method

IS: 10500

Requirement

(Acceptable

Limit)

IS: 10500

Permissible

Limit in the

absence of

alternate source

RESULT

GW-1

(Ladnapur

Village)

GW-2

(Julapalli Village

Hand Pump)

GW-4

(Centenary

Colony)

1. Aluminium as Al mg/L 3120-B 0.03 0.2 BDL BDL BDL

2. Anionic Detergents

(as MBAS) mg/L IS:13428:2005K 0.2 1.0 <0.2 <0.2 <0.2

3. Barium as Ba mg/L 3120. B 0.7 No relaxation 0.48 0.32 0.49

4. Boron as B mg/L 3120-B 0.5 1.0 0.12 0.18 0.16

5. Calcium as Ca mg/L 3500-Ca.B 75 200 72 143 112

6. Chlorides as Cl- mg/L 4500-Cl-.B 250 1000 62 142 95

7. Copper as Cu mg/L 3120-B 0.05 1.5 BDL BDL BDL

8. Fluoride as F- mg/L 4500-F-.C 1.0 1.5 0.426 0.58 0.41

9. Residual free chlorine mg/L 4500-Cl-.B 0.2 1.0 BDL BDL BDL

10. Iron as Fe mg/L 3120-B 0.3 No relaxation 0.24 0.36 0.45

11. Magnesium as Mg mg/L 3500-Mg.B 30 100 36 44 36

12. Manganese as Mn mg/L 3120-B 0.1 0.3 BDL BDL BDL

13. Mineral oil mg/L IS:3025(part 39) 0.5 No relaxation Absent Absent Absent

14. Nitrates as NO3 mg/L 4500-NO3-.B 45 No relaxation 13 24 13

15. Phenolic compounds as

C6H5OH mg/L 5530-D 0.001 0.002 BDL BDL BDL

16. Selenium as Se mg/L 3120-B 0.01 No relaxation BDL BDL BDL

17. Silver as Ag mg/L 3120. B 0.1 No relaxation BDL BDL BDL

18. Sulphates as SO42- mg/L 4500-SO4

2- .E 200 400 20 43 38

19. Sulfide as S2- mg/L 4500. S2- G - - BDL BDL BDL

20. Total Alkalinity as CaCO3 mg/L 2320. B 200 600 347 562 451

21. Total Hardness as CaCO3 mg/L 2340. C 200 600 330 535 430

22. Zinc as Zn mg/L 3120-B 5 15 0.26 0.19 0.28

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Table 4.4.3 Parameters Concerning Toxic Substances

S.No. Parameters Unit Test Method

IS: 10500

Requirement

(Acceptable

Limit)

IS: 10500

Permissible

Limit in the

absence of

alternate source

RESULT

GW-1

(Ladnapur

Village)

GW-2

(Julapalli Village

Hand Pump)

GW-4

(Centenary

Colony)

1. Cadmium as Cd mg/L 3120-B 0.003 No relaxation BDL BDL BDL

2. Cyanide as CN- mg/L 4500-CN-.F 0.05 No relaxation BDL BDL BDL

3. Lead as Pb mg/L 3120-B 0.01 No relaxation BDL BDL BDL

4. Mercury as Hg µg/L 3500-Hg.B 0.001 No relaxation BDL BDL BDL

5. Molybdenum as Mo mg/L 3120. B 0.07 No relaxation BDL BDL BDL

6. Nickel as Ni mg/L 3120-B 0.02 No relaxation BDL BDL BDL

7.

Pesticides: α–BHC, β-BHC,

γ-BHC, δ-BHC, o,p-DDT, p,p’ –

DDT, Endosulfan, β- Endosulfan,

Aldrin, Dieldrin

µg/L 6630. D Absent

0.001 ND ND ND

2,4-D, Carboryl (Carbonate)

Malathion Methyl Parathion

Anilophos, Chloropyriphos

Qualitative

analysis 6630. D Absent 0.001 ND ND ND

8.

Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons

(PAH’s): Acenaphthene,

Acenaphthylene, Anthracene,

B(a)A, B(a)P, B(b)F, B(k)F,

Pyrene, Dibenz (a,h) anthracene,

Fluoranthene, Fluorene, Indeno

(1,2,3-(d) Pyrene, Naphthalene,

Phenanthrene, Pyrene, Methyl Naphthalene

µg/L 6440.C -- -- ND ND ND

9. Total Arsenic as As mg/L 3120-B 0.01 0.05 BDL BDL BDL

10. Total Chromium as Cr mg/L 3120-B 0.05 No relaxation BDL BDL BDL

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Table 4.4.4 Bacteriological Quality of Drinking water

S.No. Parameters Unit Test Method

IS: 10500

Requirement

(Acceptable

Limit)

IS: 10500

Permissible

Limit in the

absence of

alternate source

RESULT

GW-1

(Ladnapur

Village)

GW-2

(Julapalli Village

Hand Pump)

GW-4

(Centenary

Colony)

1. E. coli

Presence

or Absence/

100 mL

9221 F - - Absent Absent Absent

2. Total Coliforms MPN/100 mL 9221A & B - - <1.8 <1.8 <1.8

3. Fecal Coliforms MPN/100 mL 9221 E - - <1.8 <1.8 <1.8

Table 4.4.5 As per CPCB Guidelines for Water Quality Monitoring–MINARS/27/2007-2008

S.No. Parameters Unit Test Method

IS: 10500

Requirement

(Acceptable

Limit)

IS: 10500

Permissible

Limit in the

absence of

alternate source

RESULT

GW-1

(Ladnapur

Village)

GW-2

(Julapalli Village

Hand Pump)

GW-4

(Centenary

Colony)

1. Electrical Conductivity

µmhos/cm 2510-B - - 838 1460 1090

2. Orthophosphates mg/L 4500-P-D - - BDL BDL BDL

3. Chemical Oxygen

Demand mg/L 5220. D - - 12 16 12

4. Nitrites as NO2 mg/L 4500-NO2

- .B - - BDL BDL BDL

5. Sodium Na mg/L 3500 Na.B - - 59 128 90

6. Potassium as K mg/L 3500. K.B - - 1.58 1.98 2.9

NTU – Nephelometric Turbidity Unit; TON – Threshold Odour Number; FTN – Flavor Threshold Number; BDL – Below Detection Limit, Detection Limit – Phenols – 0.1 mg/L; Mercury – 20 µg/L; Cyanide – 0.05 mg/L. Hex. Chromium – 0.05

mg/L; Copper – 0.02 mg/L; Manganese – 0.01 mg/L; Cadmium – 0.01 mg/L; Selenium – 0.04 mg/L; Arsenic –0.04 mg/L; Lead – 0.04 mg/L; Aluminum – 0.04 mg/L; Chromium – 0.03 mg/L; Nickel – 0.03 mg/L; Residual free chlorine – 1 mg/L; Nitrites – 0.01 mg/L; Orthophosphates – 0.05 mg/L; ND-Not Detected; Detection Limit: Pesticides– 0.1 ppm; PAHs – 1 ppm.*Not Performed –PCBs, Trihalomethanes, Radioactive materials, Alachlor, Atrazine, Butachlor, Ethion, Monocrotophos.

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ANNEXURE-IV

ATTITUDE OF PHREATIC SURFACE IN RAMAGUNDAM-III AREA

Winter Season 2019

Well No

Name of Village

Location Owner’s name Type of well

Dimensions (m)

Total Depth (m)

Measur ing point (M)

Depth to water (m)

Winter 2019

1 Rachhapalli Village Centre

Govt.Well Domestic well

2.00 6.30 0.50 5.95

2 Adriyala Old Panchayat Office

Rampalli Rajaiah

Domestic well

1.00 8.35 0.50 5.92

3 Akkapalli Village Centre Govt. Well Domestic well

2.00 6.28 0.45 5.33

4 Ladnapur Road Side Vannampalli Raju

Domestic. Well

1.50 9.25 0.60 7.00

5 Ladnapur Road Side Thati Laxmamma

Domestic well

1.50 8.30 0.45 4.92

6 Mulkalpalli Village Centre B.Lingaiah/ *Gajula Chinnaiah

Domestic Well

1.00 9.50 0.60 5.70

7 Mulkalpalli Adjacent to SCCL Colony

G.Komaraiah Domestic well

1.00 5.00 0.60 2.85

8 Gollapalli (Kalvacherla)

Peddapalli 17km stone

Gollapalli Mallaiah, PDP

Domestic well

1.00 8.0 0.60 AB

9 Kalvacherla Peddapalli 17km stone

Odelu Domestic well

1.00 9.00 0.60 4.92

10 Kamanpur (old)

Opp.Theater Merugu Chinna Lakshmaiah

Domestic well

1.00 8.00 0.50 5.80

11 Kamanpur (old)

Roadside Kovuri Rayamallu

Domestic well

1.00 9.50 0.50 4.80

12 Julapalli Near Transformer

Sriramula lingaiah

Domestic well

1.00 11.00 0.60 5.07

13 Adarsa Nagar OC I Silo Durgam Gattaiah

Domestic well

1.00 12.64 0.50 4.87

14 Alluru Near Pochamma Temple

Durgam Pocham

Domestic well

1.00 13.50 0.50 7.40

15 Nagaram Near Bus Stop Kondavena Rajakomuraiah

Domestic well

1.75 9.00 0.45 7.24

16 Ratnapur Begumpeta X Road

Kamineni Rajaram S/o Rajaiah

Domestic well

0.75 10.00 0.40 4.42

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Mine : ALP

Sl.No Piezo metric Well no

Location Depth(m) Dia (m)

Measuring Point(m)

Depth to water (m)

Winter season 2019

1 RG OCII-PW1 Besides Qtr. No.NB-5 Centenary colony

50 0.10 0.20 5.69

2 RG OCII-PW2 In OC-II stores 50 0.10 0.20 4.46

3 RG OCII-PW3 Near Ramayyapalli X road 50 0.10 0.20 22.61

4 RG OCII-PW4 Near Adriyala shaft 50 0.10 0.20 2.58

5 RGOC II-PW5 Btn Western side spreader Dump and temple, RGOC II

50 0.10 0.70 4.46

6 RGOC II-PW6 Adtiyala truck dump, near BH No.RG1332,Nagaram.

50 0.10 0.70 8.03

7 RGOC II-CPW1

S&PC Office/RG-III 50 0.10 1.00 6.15

8 RGOC II-CPW2

Near MCC, Adj Bokkalavagu,

50 0.10 1.00 7.25

9 RGOC II-CPW3

Near D2 discharge point and RMU cable cross over,

50 0.10 1.00 9.25

10 RGOC II-CPW4

Temple corner, OC-II 50 0.10 1.00 18.90

11 RGOC II-CPW5

Nagepalli 50 0.10 1.00 5.55

12 RGOC II-CPW6

C/o Bhaskara Swamy Rajapur

50 0.10 1.00 4.46

13 RGOC II-CPW7

Road to Manthani Near L7 Canal,Siddapalli

50 0.10 1.00 11.59

14 RGOC II-CPW8

C/o Mabbu Komuraiah, Sidapalli

50 0.10 1.00 18.52

15 RGOC II-CPW9

C/o Ili Rajaiah, Near Ele.Transformer, Rachepalli

50 0.10 1.00 3.82

16 RGOC II-CPW10

Near L6 Canal & Adj. to Adriyala dump haul road

50 0.10 1.00 9.40

17 RGOC II-CPW11

Near GDK 10 Inc. Fan House

50 0.10 1.00 8.75

Block/mine: GDK 10 Inc

Sl.No Piezo metric Well no

Location Depth(m) Dia (m)

Measuring Point(m)

Depth to water (m)

Winter season 2019

1 RG OCI-PW1 Near filter bed/ on the way to Julapalli village

50 0.10 0.20 2.59

2 RG OCI-PW3 In UMTI 50 0.10 0.20 11.70

3 RGOC I-PW4 In GDK 10 shaft near temple

50 0.10 0.20 14.74

4 RGOC I-PW7 In 132/33KV substation, near conveyer belt, pannur

50 0.10 0.70 3.65

5 RGOC I-PW8 RGOC-1 Site office, beside cycle stand

50 0.10 0.70 10.22

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ANNEXURE-V

ANALYSIS OF NOISE MONITORING REPORTS- ADRIYALA SHAFT PROJECT

FROM OCTOBER 2018 TO MARCH 2019

1. ADRIYALA SHAFT SITE OFFICE

Sl. No.

Location name & code & date of sampling

Standard limits of noise

ADRIYALA SHAFT SITE OFFICE CN-20

CORE ZONE

Day time Night time

75 70

Noise levels in dB(A)

Leq Day Leq Night

01 08.10.2018 48.3 39.5

02 24.10.2018 55.7 34.1

03 09.11.2018 58.1 36.8

04 23.11.2018 53.6 40.7

05 08.12.2018 51.4 41.2

06 22.12.2018 55.1 43.4

07 09.01.2019 66.1 50.2

08 23.01.2019 66.5 50.4

09 09.02.2019 68.1 52.3

10 20.02.2019 69.2 53.4

11 07.03.2019 62.0 50.0

12 22.03.2019 64.6 48.5

2 OCP-I CHP/ B W S

SL NO

LOCATION NAME & CODE DATE OF SAMPLING

STANDARD LIMIT OF NOISE

OCP-I, CHP CN-17 CORE ZONE

Day time Night time

75 70

Noise levels in dB(A)

Leq day Leq night

1 06.10.2018 56.8 46.7

2 25.10.2018 56.2 47.4

3 09.11.2018 67.0 49.8

4 22.11.2018 64.1 48.2

5 07.12.2018 61.8 46.1

6 21.12.2018 59.1 49.2

7 08.01.2019 64.6 52.2

8 21.01.2019 65.2 53.1

9 07.02.2019 67.4 54.5

10 21.02.2019 69.7 55.4

11 07.03.2019 71.0 58.1

12 22.03.2019 71.0 51.5

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3. OCP-I EXPANSION SITE OFFICE

SL NO

LOCATION NAME & CODE DATE OF SAMPLING

STANDARD LIMIT OF NOISE

OCP- I Expansion site office. (CN 15)

Day time Night time

75 70

Noise levels in dB(A)

Leq day Leq night

1 06.10.2018 63.6 54.3

2 25.10.2018 65.4 41.3

3 09.11.2018 63.6 43.0

4 22.11.2018 59.4 41.7

5 07.12.2018 62.3 42.6

6 21.12.2018 54.7 46.2

7 08.01.2019 62.3 53.0

8 21.01.2019 63.5 54.1

9 07.02.2019 65.6 56.0

10 21.02.2019 68.5 57.3

11 07.03.2019 55.8 43.7

12 22.03.2019 61.9 58.7

4. JULAPALLY VILLAGE

SL NO

LOCATION NAME & CODE DATE OF SAMPLING

STANDARD LIMIT OF NOISE

JULAPALLY VILLAGE BN-10 BUFFER ZONE

Day time Night time

55 45

Noise levels in dB(A)

Leq day Leg Night

1 08.10.2018 44.7 34.2

2 24.10.2018 46.1 32.4

3 10.11.2018 47.7 34.3

4 23.11.2018 46.1 32.4

5 08.12.2018 47.2 34.0

6 22.12.2018 44.4 35.4

7 09.01.2019 50.7 38.1

8 23.01.2019 50.9 38.0

9 09.02.2019 51.5 39.3

10 20.02.2019 50.8 38.6

11 06.03.2019 53.2 42.7

12 21.03.2019 50.4 37.2

5. MULKALAPALLI VILLAGE

Sl. No.

Location name & code & date of sampling

Standard limits of noise

MULKALAPALLI VILLAGE (BN 14)

BUFEER ZONE

Day time Night time

55 45

Noise levels in dB(A)

Leq Day Leq Night

01 08.10.2018 48.9 38.8

02 24.10.2018 49.1 34.3

03 10.11.2018 49.7 35.4

04 23.11.2018 50.9 33.7

05 08.12.2018 49.0 36.1

06 22.12.2018 45.2 35.8

07 09.01.2019 48.2 36.8

08 23.01.2019 48.5 36.5

09 09.02.2019 49.9 38.8

10 20.02.2019 48.7 37.9

11 08.03.2019 49.8 40.2

12 23.03.2019 51.1 37.8

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6. LADNAPUR VILLAGE

Sl.No Location name & Code. Date of Sampling

Standard limits of Noise

LADNAPUR VILLLAGE BN-11

BUFFER ZONE

Day time Night time

55 45

Noise levels in dB (A)

Leq Day Leq Night

1 06.10.2018 46.2 37.7

2 24.10.2018 41.6 34.6

3 08.11.2018 43.8 36.4

4 21.11.2018 40.4 34.6

5 06.12.2018 43.6 36.3

6 20.12.2018 40.5 34.2

7 07.01.2019 49.8 36.3

8 21.01.2019 49.5 36.5

9 07.02.2019 50.4 37.6

10 21.02.2019 50.9 38.0

11 07.03.2019 50.3 37.7

12 22.03.2019 41.7 36.4

7. KANNALA VILLAGE

Sl.No Location name & Code. Date of Sampling

Standard limits of Noise

KANNALA VILLAGE (BN 13)

BUFEER ZONE

Day time Night time

55 45

Noise levels in dB (A)

1 06.10.2018 37.4 29.2

2 24.10.2018 47.5 35.1

3 08.11.2018 50.1 36.0

4 22.11.2018 51.4 35.1

5 07.12.2018 48.5 34.3

6 21.12.2018 45.5 33.6

7 08.01.2019 51.9 38.3

8 22.01.2019 51.7 38.2

9 08.02.2019 52.2 38.1

10 22.02.2019 52.4 38.6

11 06.03.2019 48.3 40.3

12 21.03.2019 52.7 34.5

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Heavy Metals Reports in Adriyala Shaft Long Wall

Characteristics of Coal

Heavy Metals in Particulate Matter (PM) at Adriyala Long Wall Project

S No. Parameters Unit Test

method

1 Chromium as Cr ng/m3

IO - 3 EPA 2

2 Cadmium as Cd ng/m3

IO - 3 EPA BDL

3 Lead as Pb ng/m3

IO - 3 EPA 7

4 Zinc as Zn ng/m3

IO - 3 EPA 354

5 Iron as Fe ng/m3

IO - 3 EPA 558

6 Cobalt as Co ng/m3

IO - 3 EPA 1

7 Manganese as Mn ng/m3

IO - 3 EPA 14

8 Copper as Cu ng/m3

IO - 3 EPA 37

9 Molybdenum as Mo ng/m3

IO - 3 EPA BDL

10 Nickel as Ni ng/m3

IO - 3 EPA BDL

11 Vanadium as V ng/m3

IO - 3 EPA 2

12 Silver as Ag ng/m3

IO - 3 EPA BDL

13 Aluminium as Al ng/m3

IO - 3 EPA 16

14 Arsenic as As ng/m3

IO - 3 EPA BDL

15 Selenium as Se ng/m3

IO - 3 EPA BDL

ANNEXURE-VI

The Environmental Management committee meeting

I The environmental management committee meeting was held on 16.10.2018 at the office of the project officer Adriyala long wall project at 04.30PM.

The below members have participated in the meeting.

S/Shri

Sl.No. Name Designation

01. K.Nageswara Rao Project Officer-Chairman 02. Abdul Khadir Mine Manager, ALP-Secretary 03. K.Sudhakar DGM (F&A), RG-III, Member 04. G.Surya Kumar Area engineer ALP,Member 05. P.Nageswara Rao DGM (civil) Member, 06. K.Ramesh Area survey officer 07. T.Raghuram P.E, APA, Member 08. R.Papaiah SO, ALP Member 09. T.Heeriya Sr.Estates Officer, Member 10. S Srinivas Hydro geologist, member 11. Rambabu Survey Officer, Member 12. GVS Prabhakara Rao DGM (ENV) RG-III Member 13. David Abilash Dy.Mgr (Forestry), Member

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Agenda of the meeting:

1. Review the EC, CFO, CFE, FC and ground water clearance conditions and their

implementation.

2. Review the EMP conditions and their implementation

3. Review the recent air, water and noise monitoring reports.

4. Review the construction of STP at colony

5. Review the subsidence monitoring reports and its expenditure details.

6. Review the environment circulars sent by GM (Env).

7. Review the water monitoring arrangements along the belt and ground bunker.

8. Review the capital and revenue expenditure to DGM (F&A) every month before 5th of

every month.

9. Review the other environmental issues as advised by the chairman of the committee.

Minutes of the meeting:

1. Chairman welcomed all the members to the meeting.

2. Chairman reviewed the previous meeting minutes with the members.

3. Chairman reviewed the below EC conditions with the members. 4. Specific condition no.i) The maximum production from the mine at any given time

shall not exceed the limit as prescribed in the EC. Action: PO, Manager, SSO ALP

5. Specific condition No vii) Coal transportation in pit by Belt Conveyors, Surface to siding

by Belt Conveyor and loading to the wagon by silo.

Action: PO, Manager, PE ALP 6. Specific condition No xiv) Solid barriers shall be left below the roads falling within the

blocks to avoid any damage to the roads.

Action: PO, Manager, SSO & Safety Officer ALP

7. Specific condition No xx) The CSR cost should be Rs 5 per Tonnes of Coal produced

which should be adjusted as per the annual inflation.

Action: PO, manager, DGM(F&A)

8. Specific condition No xxvi): 3-tier plantation should be developed 2 km stretch of road

from the mine using native species.

Dy.Manager (Forestry) replied that plantation is taken up at vacant areas along the

roads and mine office periodical plantation will be taken up as per need.

Action: Dy. Mgr (Forestry) & DGM (Env)

9. Specific condition No xxxiii) Regular monitoring of ground water level and quality shall be

carried out by establishing a network of existing wells and construction of new

peizometers. The monitoring for quality shall be done four times a year.

DGM (Env) replied that ground water quality monitoring is being carried out by

Exploration Department four times a year. After obtaining the reports, the same is being

submitting to Dy.Director GWD, Karimnagar and Chairman CPCB, New Delhi and MOEF

& CC along with HYMR.

Action: DGM (Env), RG-III

10. Specific condition No xxxviii) Mine discharge water outside the ML shall be monitored,

particularly for TDS and treated to conform to prescribed levels before discharge into the

natural environment.

DGM(Env) replied that mine discharge water is monitored by EPTRI, Hyderabad for

PH,TDS, COD, Oil and Grease, all the results are within the prescribed standard limits.

Action: DGM (Env), RG-III.

11. Specific Condition xliv) The commitment made by the proponent to the issue raised

during public hearing shall be implemented by the proponent.

Action: PO, Manager ALP

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12. General condition No I) No change in monitoring technology and scope of working shall

be made without prior approved of the MoEF & CC, Chennai.

Action: PO, Manager ALP

13. General Condition No.viii) Monitoring of environmental quality parameters shall be

carried out through establishment of adequate number and type of pollution monitoring

and analysis equipment in consultation with the state pollution control Board and data got

analyzed through a laboratory recognized under EPA rules 1986.

DGM(Env) replied that the parameters which are mentioned in the EPA rules 1986

are being analyzing through EPTRI, Hyderabad.

Action: DGM (Env) RG-III

14. General Condition No. xi) A separate environmental management shall with suitable

qualified personnel shall be set up under the control of senior executive, who will report

direct to the head of the company.

DGM (Env) replied that Environmental management committee was established at

the mine. Project Officer is the chairman and other executives are members for

monitoring the conditions regularly.

Action P.O ALP, DGM (Env) RG-III

15. Chairman enquired DGM (ENV) regarding the recent air, water & noise monitoring

reports.

DGM (ENV) replied that the monitoring is being carried out by EPTRI, Hyderabad

regularly as per the schedule, found that the result are within below prescribed standard

limits, the reports are being submitting to MoEF & CC members Secretary, TSPCB Half

Yearly basis.

Action: DGM (ENV) RG-III

16. Chairman enquired DGM (Civil) regarding the construction of STP at colony.

DGM (Civil) replied that STP construction proposals are submitted to GM (Civil) after approval, the STP work will be started.

Action: DGM (Civil) RG-III

17. Chairman enquired SSO regarding the subsidence monitoring as per schedule.

SSO replied that subsidence monitoring is being carried out by his team as per

schedule and recorded in a bound paged book.

Action: Manager, SSO

18. Chairman requested PE & Mine Engineer to see the water spraying properlty along the

belt and CHP to controlthe air borne dust and the dust concentration is below the

prescribed limits.

Action: PE, Mine Engineer

19. Chairman requested SSO & SO to send the mine environmental expenditure to the DGM

(F&A) every month before 5th to their record.

Action: SSO& SO

20. Chairman requested all the members to implement all the EC, CFO, CFE conditions

without any deviation.

Action: All the members.

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II . The environmental management committee meeting was held on 11.12.2018 at 04.30PM at Project

Office, ALP. The below members have participated in the meeting.

S/Shri

Sl.No. Name Designation

01. K.Nageswara Rao Project Officer-Chairman 02. Abdul Khadir Mine Manager, ALP-Secretary 03. K.Sudhakar DGM (F&A), RG-III, Member 04. G.Surya Kumar Area engineer ALP,Member 05. P.Nageswara Rao DGM (civil) Member, 06. K.Ramesh Area survey officer, Member 07. T.Raghuram P.E, APA, Member 08. R.Papaiah SO, ALP Member 09. T.Heeriya Sr.Estates Officer, Member 10. S Srinivas Hydro geologist, member 11. GVS Prabhakara Rao DGM (ENV) RG-III Member 12. Rambabu Survey Officer, Member 13. David Abilash Dy.Mgr (Forestry), Member

Agenda of the meeting:

1. Review the previous meeting minutes with the members.

2. Review the EC conditions and their implementation.

3. Review the recent air, water and noise monitoring reports.

4. Review the mine closure expenditure via bound paged book.

5. Review the submission of capital and revenue expenditure details to DGM (F&A) every

month.

6. Review the water sprinkling arrangements along the belt and CHP.

7. Review the construction of settling ponds where the mine discharge water is entering in to the

BokkalaVagu.

8. Review the usage of water flow meters to the mine discharge water pipe lines.

9. Review the construction of STP at colony.

10. Review the other environmental related issues as advised by the chairman.

Minutes of the meeting:

1. Chairman welcomed all the members to the meeting. 2. Chairman reviewed the previous meeting minutes with the members. 3. Chairman reviewed the below EC conditions with the members. 4. Specific condition No i) The maximum production from the mine at any given time shall not

exceed the limit as prescribed in the EC as 3.14 MTPA. Action: PO, Manager, SSO, ALP

5. Specific condition No viii) The production shall be within the mining lease only. Action: PO, manager, SSO, ALP.

6. Specific condition No xii) Mining shall be carried out as per statuette at a safe distance from river/nallah following within adjacent to the lease boundary at the time of depillaring protective bunds and garland drains shall be provided so that no water from the surface enters the subsidence area and the shaft.

Action: PO, Manager, SSO, ALP 7. Specific condition No xxvii) Garland drains (size, gradient and length ) around the safety

areas such as mine shaft and low lying areas and sup capacity shall be designed keeping 50 percent safety margin over and above the peak sudden rainfall and maximum discharge in the area adjoining the mine sites.

Action: PO, Manager, DGM (F&A) 8. Specific condition No xxxiii) Monitoring of drinking water should be carried out regularly.

Action: Manager, DGM (Civil), ALP

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9. Specific Condition xxxv) For monitoring land use pattern and for post mining land use, a time

series of land use maps, based on satellite imagery (On a scale of 1:5000) of the core Zone

and buffer zone from the start of the project until end of mine life shall be prepared once in 3

years (for any one particular season which is consistent in the time series). And the report

submitted to MOEF&CC and its Regional office at Bangalore.

DGM (ENV) replied that monitoring was carried out by Geosys Limited, Hyderabad, the

report was submitted to MoEF & CC along with March 2018 HYMR.

Action: DGM (Env) RG-III

10. Specific condition No xxxvi) If the water quality parameters such as F, pH heavy metals etc

exceed the prescribed limits , suitable measures by the proponent be taken to ensure that the

local communities are provided alternate source of water for their livelihood.

DGM (Env) replied that Heavy metals analysis is being taken up by EPTRI, Hyderabad,

found that F, PH, Heavy metals are within the below limits.

Action: DGM ( Env) RG-III

11. Specific Condition No: xl) Besides carrying out regular periodic health check up of their

workers, 10% of the workers identified from workforce engaged in active mining operations

shall be subjected to health check up for occupational diseases and hearing impairment, if

any, through an agency such as NIOH, Ahmadabad.

Safety Officer replied that PME is being conducting regularly to the workers and the

reports are recorded in the register kept for the purpose.

Action: Safety Officer, ALP 12. General condition No.I) No change in monitoring technology and scope of working shall be

made without prior approved of the MoEF & CC, Chennai.

Action: PO, Manager, SSO, ALP

13. General Condition No. ii) No change in the calendar plan of production for quantum of mineral coal shall be made.

Action: PO, Manager, SSO, ALP 14. General Condition No viii) Monitoring of environmental quality parameters shall be carried

out through establishment of adequate number and type of pollution monitoring and analysis

equipment in consultation with the state pollution control Board and data got analyzed

through a laboratory recognized under EPA rules 1986.

DGM (Env) replied that monitoring is being carried out by EPTRI, Hyderabad which is recognized by TSPCB under EIA rules 1986.

Action: DGM (ENV), RG-III

15. Chairman enquired DGM (ENV) regarding the results of recent air, water and noise

monitoring.

DGM (ENV) replied that the above monitoring is being carried out by EPTRI found that the results are within the below limits.

Action: DGM (ENV) RG-III

16. Chairman requested SO & SSO to send the environmental expenditure details to DGM(F&A)

and DGM (Env) every month before 5th for this record.

Action: So & SSO , ALP

17. Chairman advised Mine Engineer and P.E to arrange water spraying equipment along the belt to control the air borne dust.

Action: Mine Engineer and P.E, ALP 18. Chairman advised DySE (Civil) to follow up for construction of STP at colony.

Action: Dy.SE(Civil), ALP.

19. Chairman requested all the members to follow the rules, EC, CFO & GWC and see the mine

is in good condition in environment point of view.

Action: All the members.

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Annexure-VII

Compliance status of Public Hearing Minutes- Adriyala Long Wall Project Public hearing was conducted on 20-11-2003

Sl. Issues raised by the public Compliance Status

No

1. Explained about the effect of the mining

activities on ground water and demanded There is no depletion of water level in bore for payment of compensation for the wells as per the winter 2017 ground water damage to houses, land and depletion of reports.

ground water likely to occur due to the Village Ground water project because of coal mining activity at level from the proposed shaft project is only 500 Mtrs surface

away from the Adriyala village. Also Rachapalli 6.30 m

demanded that SCCL Company has to help Adriyala 8.35 m

providing water for drinking and agriculture Akkepalli 6.28 m

as the Water table will be depleted. Also Ladnapur 9.25 m said that SCCL shall acquire the land of

Rachapalli Village.

The excess water of 1550 KLD from the mine is being let out to the Bokkalavagu for the use of local farmers for agriculture.

Rachapalli village acquisition is under process.

2 Explained about the various problems that � It is observed from the monitoring are being faced due to existing mines in reports that the water of Bokkalavagu the area and also listed the demands and is not polluted.

apprehensions about the proposed project � This is an underground mine. Surface which are listed below: is not disturbed and the land is available for cattle feed.

A) Problems due to existed mines: � This is an underground mine and there is no effect of blasting operations to the � Bokkalavagu water is completely nearby houses. In nearby opencast polluted which was used earlier for mines also NONELS are being used to drinking water by nearby nine decrease the intensity of blasting villages. vibrations.

� People are solely dependent on

� It is observed from the monitoring

agriculture and grazing lands are reports that Ground water level is not not available for cattle due to over- depleting.

burden dumps of SCCL Opencast � It is found that for the last 25 years

mines. there is no water table decrease in the � Houses are getting damaged due to surround villages.

the blasting of opencast mines. � About 300 persons of surrounding � Drinking wells are damaged due to villagers are provided employment as blasting and compensation is paid. casual labour in civil works of RG III &

� Surface water is seeping in to OC-II Adriyala projects area

and is affecting water availability to � In 2009 Volvo driving training wasRachapalli village. given to the local surrounding villagers

� Drinking water is not provided to for 26 persons

Vakilpalli village. � In 2010 Motor vehicles driving training was given to the 32 persons

B) Demands & Apprehensions about the � In 2012, 150 persons Volvo training

proposed project: applications were forwarded for� After 35 years, people may leave training.

Rachapalli due to shortage of water. � Training in preparing paper carry bags

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� 50% of the 1236 jobs in the course for 40 members and also given proposed project should be training beautician course for 20

provided to Rachapalli villagers. persons.

� Requested to take over the entire � In 2013,the following trainings were

Rachapalli village. given

� Land will get cracks. i. 40 persons-Tailoring

� Extension of facilities in Company ii.20 persons-Motor vehicle

schools & Hospitals to the local iii.30 persons-Literacy program

people. iv.20 persons-Beautification

� Bokkalavagu diversion will affect � In Rachapalli Agricultural land is

drinking water and agriculture. already acquired. Habitation acquisition � Coal based ancillary industries proceedings are under process.

should be established for � After getting the approval from state

unemployed youth and the products Irrigation Department the diversion of

are to be purchased by the SCCL. Bokkalavagu will be taken place.

� Fluoride content will increase due to � Water sprinkling arrangements will be

depletion of ground water. arranged along the belt. � Mist spray arrangement already existed

in the CHP.

� Regular monitoring of subsidence will

be taken up.

This is a new mine, the existing 10 and 10 A inclines subsidence management is

being done regularly.

3 It is stated that the SCCL is sustaining � Two ROR plants were provided in

profits for the last 4 years because of Ladnapur Nagepalli Kannala 4.0 mining activities in this area. Villagers have villages. Lakhs been experiencing drinking water problem � In 2009, 34 bore wells were

due to drying of bore wells in the mining provided in the surrounding

area. Also stated that the studies made by villages and also 29 bore wells

CMRI are not correct and the Government were provided in 2011-12.

funds spent for the purpose of drilling bore � No depletion of ground water is

holes for drinking water purpose are being observed from the monitoring

wasted due to depletion of water reports.

It is said that in Mangalpalli village, the � In 2009, 34 bore wells were

water in the bore wells got depleted due to provided in the surrounding villages

GDK11A mine and the villagers are forced and also 29 bore wells were

to make unauthorized tapping of water from provided in 2011-12.

GDK11A mine and the Godavari water

supply lines to SCCL colonies. Though the � Bokkalavagu is not polluted due to matter was represented by the elected mining activities. There is no

representatives to the SCCL management chemical process in obtaining the

still remained unresolved. Also said that 3 coal from the mines. villages would be affected due to the

proposed mining activities of Adriyala Shaft � Given priority to the local people in Project. And requested for supply of the civil works, off loading vehicle

protected drinking water in these villages, drivers, coal belt cleaning works

as the Bokkalavagu is polluted and emitting and Forestry Dept works. foul smell due to the mining activities. And

also requested for provision of employment

to the local youth.

4 It is said that though specific standards Bokkalavagu is not polluted due to SCCL

have been fixed on paper for the protection and IDL explosive factory. The monitoring

of environment, violation of standards is is being conducted by the EPTRI,

observed to meet the demands. Quoted Hyderabad. Found that the monitoring

that due to dumping of wastes by SCCL & reports of Bokkalavagu Upstream and

I.D.L. explosive factory in Bokkalavagu downstream are within the prescribed

about 10 buffaloes died in Pannur village by limits.

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drinking this polluted water. Requested the

Dist. Collector, to advise the concerned to

ensure that the norms should be followed

strictly.

Sri N.Prabhakar Rao, GM, RG-II said that there will not be any pollution to

Bokkalavagu due to GDK10 and GDK10A

inclines and SCCL will also take all steps in

other OC mines to control the pollution of

Bokkalavagu.

Regarding the pollution of Bokkalavagu due to effluents from Explosives factory, he

informed the public that the matter will be

brought to the notice of the Explosives

factory Management and Government also

for taking necessary action.

5. It is stated that Kamanpur, Manthani and Development works in the surrounding

Mutharam Mandal villages are affected by villages are being carried out under 77.5 the activities of SCCL. But, only few works SHAPE. And the SHAPE funds are Lakhs are taken up under SHAPE in some allocated by the Dist. Collector of 3.5 villages. Hence, other villages like Karimnagar. There is no involvement of Lakhs Ladnapur, achapalli, Vempadu, Mallepalli SCCL for providing funds. 1.5 ad Ramaiahpalli shall also beconsidered for

Following are the some of the works done Lakhs

developmental programmes under SHAPE. 2.25

Opined that lot of public money is wasted in the surrounding villages. lakhs due to damage to the lining of SRSP canal

CC roads in the sorrounding villages 3.5

due to the blasting of the SCCL mines and Lakhs also Bokkalavagu got affected due to Dhobighat-Nagepally village 1.5 lakhs mining. Demanded that the road connecting Community hall-Gunjepadugu village 1.5Lakhs Manthani/ Peddapalli road to 8 incline Community hall-Ratnapur village 2.5Lakhs colony, is badly damaged and hence SCCL Sulabh complex-Adivarampet 2.5Lakhs shall take up the construction of new two- Sulabh complex-Pannur village 1.5Lakhs lane road with the assistance of SHAPE Compound wall to Pr. school-Mallepalli 2.5Lakhs funds. village

Community hall-Challapalli village

2.5Lakhs

Dhobighat- Challapalli village

Water pipeline from well to Machupeta

village

Side drain at Pochamma temple-

Adivarampet

Side drain at SC colony-Adivarampet

NONELS are being used for control

Blasting vibrations.

Damaged roads are being re-laid as and when required.(CSR expenditure details

are enclosed )

6. It is said that coal cess funds are not being Coal cess funds are submitted to the

given and as SCCL is running in profits, the Government. SHAPE funds are allocated

provisions of funds to local bodies shall be by District collector for development works

made from the coal cess. Also said that the in villages. There is no ground water level

ground water levels in 6 villages of depletion in the surrounding villages.

Mutharm Mandal have gone down due to

SCCL mining activities. Hence, the funds

Rs. 60 Lakhs, provided by SCCL for water

supply schemes may not serve the

purpose. Demanded that some more funds

i.e., about Rs. 50 Lakhs, shall be provided

by SCCL for bringing Manair water through

pipe lines to serve 10 villages of this area.

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7. It is said that as the proposed projects is In Rachapalli Agricultural land is already

falling in Rachapalli village all the acquired. Habitation acquisition

developmental activities shall be taken up proceedings are under process.

in this area only and SCCL shall take over

Rachapalli village as per the market value. Value of the land is decided by the Govt

Also informed that this is the resolution Authorities. As per their instructions only

passed by the villagers of Rachapalli in the funds are released by SCCL.

Grama Sabha, held on 16.11.2003. Also SHAPE funds are allocated by the District

requested the Dist. Collector to take all collector for development works in the

necessary steps for fulfilling the demands villages.

of the villager

8. Requested SCCL management to provide SCCL is giving training in different units for

employment opportunities to the local self employment schemes.

people by settling up ancillary units and Given priority to the local people on motor

coal based industries in this area by SCCL vehicles hired to the SCCL, civil works and

like APHMEL in Vijayawada. Also plantation works.

requested the District Collector to Given training to the youth of the

recommend this issue to the Government surrounding villages in military, state police

and to take up all the developmental recruitment drives.

activities by SHAPE through SCCL

Management only.

09. It is expressed that SCCL has not paid The survey was conducted by the Govt.

proper compensation for the land acquired Authorities and compensation was paid as

in Landapur and Kamanpur villages due to per the directions of the District Collector.

improper survey. SCCL is not caring for the

needs of the local people in this Kamanpur

Mandal and complained that no water is

there in Mangalpalli and Peddampet

villages near GDK 11A Incline.

Represented that the resolution passed by Agricultural land is already acquired.

10 the Rachapalli villagers and Sarpanches Habitation acquisition proceedings are

has to be fulfilled by acquiring the total under process.

village and lands in Rachapalli village. Also

requested the District Collector to appoint a

Special Officer for executing the works

under SHAPE

11 Represented that the anticipated problems SCCL has no right to provide the funds to

due to the setting up of the project shall be the local panchayats development works,

resolved and employment shall be provided the works are being taken up by the District to the local people. Public opinion in this collector through SHAPE funds.

public hearing has to be properly taken

care and to be implemented by the District

Collector. Also requested the District

Collector to sanction an amount of Rs.1.5

Crores for the developmental activities in

this area

12. Expressed that the people in Rachapalli No damages would be occur to the

village are facing problems due to SCCL’s surface structures of the nearby Adriyala

blasting, dust and water pollution in Shaft. In case any damage found due to

Bokkala vagu and people and cattle in this mining operations the SCCL will take up all

village are suffering from various diseases the necessary precautions.

due to the pollution. Demanded the District

Collector to acquire land and house plots of However, Agricultural land is already

Rachapalli village as per the resolution acquired. Habitation acquisition

passed by the Rachapalli Gram proceedings are under process in

Panchayath on 16.11.2003. Rachapalli village.

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ANNEXURE-VIII

DETAILS OF FUNDS SPENT ON CSR ACTIVITIES

1 LAYING OF CC ROAD FROM CHINTHALA 12-12-10 2,00,000 POCHAMMA (H) AT RANGAPUR(V) OF

PEDDAPALLI (M) MBNO-17/AP/09

LR.NO.E3/4040/2009 DT. 21.10.2010

2 LAYING OF CC ROAD FROM GANDU 12-12-10 2,00,000 BHOOMAIAH (H) TO MADAM MONDAIAH AT

RANGAPUR (V) OF PEDDAPALLI(M) MBNO-

18/AP/09 LR.NO. E3/4040/2008 DT.21-10-2010

3 LAYING OF CC ROAD FROM THALLA POCHA 5.01.11 2,00,000 MALLAIAH (H) TO GURRALA SHANKAR (H) AT

SABBITHAM (V) OF PEDDAPALLI (M)

4 LAYING OF CC ROAD FROM GURRALA 18-02-11 2,00,000 RAJESHAM (H) TO POLDASARI BHEEMAIAH(H)

AT SABBITHAM (V) OF PEDDAPALLI(M)

5 LAYING OF CC ROAD FROM DUBASI RAJAIAH 18-02-11 2,00,000 (H) TO BUDASI THIRUPATHI (H) AT SABBITHAM

(V) OF PEDDAPALLI(M)

6 LAYING OF CC ROAD FROM GANDAM RAJAIAH 18-02-11 2,00,000 (H) TO PERUKU POSHALU (H) AT SABBITHAM

(V) OF PEDDAPALLI(M)

7 CC ROAD FROM GANDAM VEERAMMA (H) TO 18-02-11 2,00,000 INDLA RAMESH (H) AT SABBITHAM (V) OF

PEDDAPALLI(M)

8 CC ROAD FROM MEKKONDA BHAGYAMMA (H) 18-02-11 2,00,000 TO THUMMALA RAM REDDY (H) AT SABBITHAM

(V) OF PEDDAPALLI(M)

9 LAYING OF CC ROAD FROM KASARLA RAJAIAH 18-02-11 2,00,000 (H) TO INDLA ANJAIAH (H) AT SABBITHAM (V)

OF PEDDAPAKKI(M)

10 LAYING OF CC ROAD FROM NAMASANI 18-02-11 1,00,000 KOMARAIAH (H) TO MIRYALA SRINIVAS (H) AT

SABBITHAM (V) OF PEDDAPALLI (M)

11 CONSTRUCTION OF COMMUNITY HALL AT 14-09-12 2,25,000 RATNAPUR (V) OF KAMANPUR (M)

12 CONSTRUCTION OF SC COMMUNITY HALL AT 22-10-12 2,25,000 RATNAPUR(V) OF KAMANPUR(M)

13 TUBE LIGHTS FOR THE SURROUNDING 20.6.2014 4,500 VILLAGES FOR STREET LIGHT

14 VINAYAKA PRATIMAS OF SOIL DISTRIBUTED 29.8.2014 3,000 TO THE SURROUNDING VILLAGES

15 FOR SEGREGATION OF PLASTICS AND 24.3.2015 1,80,000 PAPERS MAKE BAGS FOR ISSUING TO THE

COLONY RESIDENTS

16 PLANTS GIVEN TO THE MUTTARAM POLICE 26.2.2015 20,000 STATION

17 PLAYING MATERIAL GIVEN TO THE SCHOOL 28.2.2015 30,000 CHILDREN

18 FREE DISTRIBUTION OF FRUIT BEARING 16.08.2015 3,00,000 PLANTS TO THE SURROUNDING VILLAGES

19 MEDICAL CAMP CONDUCTED IN AKKAPALLI 30.8.2015 1,00,000 VILLAGE

20 BORE WELLS IN THE SURROUNDING VILLAGES October to 4,00,000 VEMPADU, KANNALA, GUNJAPADUGU, March 2016 NAGARAM, SIRIPURAM,AND SURAYYAPALLI

21 KANNALA RO PLANT SHED October to 1,50,000 March 2016

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22 BITTUPALLI APPROACH ROAD October to 103,00,000 March 2016

23 CNC RO PLANT SHED AND BORE WELL October to 7,00,000 March 2016

24 CNC RO PLANT COST October to 1,80,000 March 2016

25 40 STREET LIGHTS WERE ISSUED TO 5.10.2016 36,000 AKKAPALLI AND BITTUPALLI

26 Construction of a shed for pushkaralu at Manthani November 18,00,000 2016

27 Drilling of 40 no.s of bore wells in surrounding villages December 35,00,000 2016

28 Renovation of R&B Guest house at kaleshwaram December 16,50,000 2016

29 Laying of CC approach road at Bittupally village December 42,70,000 2016

30 Construction of kitchen shed at UPS Gunjapadugu November 8,00,000 2016

31 Providing 1000lph RO plants at kannala, December 24,80,000 Begumpeta, Machupeta and Adivarampeta 2016

32 a) Formation of road from Yellamma temple to January 2017 42,00,000 Ramagiri khilla at Begumpeta.

b) Development of grave yard at Nagepally.

c) PWD road to vempad (V) and internal roads.

33 Construction of percolation tanks nearby villages January 2017 15,00,000

34 Laying of CC approach road at Bittupally R&R Site 05.07.2017 1,96,000

35 Providing Bore wells and construction of two sheds 06.07.2017 4,86,000 at surrounding villages

36 Laying of cc road in Bittupally village 07.07.2017 30,08,000

37 Providing shed for RO plant at Adivarampet and 31.08.2017 4,33,000 machupeta and Mutharam

38 a) Formation of road from Yellamma temple to January 2017 42,00,000

Ramagiri khilla at Begumpeta.

b) Development of grave yard at Nagepally.

c) PWD road to vempad (V) and internal roads.

39 Construction of percolation tanks nearby villages January 2017 15,00,000

40 Laying of CC approach road at Bittupally R&R Site 05.07.2017 1,96,000 41 Providing Bore wells and construction of two sheds 06.07.2017 4,86,000

at surrounding villages

42 Laying of cc road in Bittupally village 07.07.2017 30,08,000

43 Supply of street lights to Manthani Constituency of 11.08.2017 1 Crore Peddapalli Dist

44 Supply of 400 watt street lights to Manthani Gram 11. 08..2017 4,00,000 Panchayat of Peddapalli dist

45 Free polytechnic coaching 10.04.2017 to 40,000 21.04.2017

46 Pickle making 14.04.2017 to 16.04.2017

47 Tailoring 2 batches at Ladnapur 01.08.2017 to 82,000 31.01.2018

48 Fashion designing at SEWA Bhavan 24.10.2017 to 22,500 24.01.2018

49 Maggam works at pannur 16.11.2017 to 12,000 16.02.2018

50 Maggam works at SEWA bhavan 13.12.2017 to 12,000 15.03.2018

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51 Fashion designing at SEWA Bhavan 13.12.2017 to 22,500 15.03.2018

52 Volvo training 17.12.2017 to 60,000 12.01.2018

53 Tailoring at Rajapur 5.01.2018 to 82,000 31.3.2018

54 Motor driving 03.01.2018 to 60,000 20.02.2018

55 Anchor course 20.2.2018 to 12,000 24.02.2018

56 At SEWA Bhavan tailoring spoken English, 21.02.2018 to 16,000 maggam works banjara bags, beautician course 1.4.2018

57 DTP course at Ladnapur 05.03.2018 to 40,000 1.04.2018

58 Supply of street lights to Manthani Constituency 13.12.2017 30.00 lakhs

59 Manthani Grampanchayat Manthani 28.02.2017 4.00 lakhs

60 Supply of street Lights to Manthani constituency of 12.04.2018 30,00,000 Peddapalli District

61 Supply of 400 watts street lights to manthani Gram 15.05.2018 2,00,000 Panchayat of peddapalli District

62 Swachata Hi seva Programme-2018 June.2018 30,000

63 Swachta Pakhwada Programme-2018 Sept.2018 60,000 64 Police Training to local youth Oct 2018 to Mar

2019 83,130

65 Vocational Courses (Tailoring, DTP, Maggam work, Beautician course, cloth bags)

Oct 2018 to Mar 2019

1,30,840

Annexure-IX

Shape files (KML/KMZ) ALP MINE BOUNDARY WGS-84 CO-ORDINATES

AP AREA

SL.NO LATITUDE LONGITUDE STATION ID

1 18 41 9.026405 79 35 5.082062 A

2 18 41 10.70616 79 34 53.81452 A-1

3 18 41 11.62845 79 34 51.80472 A-2

4 18 41 8.779316 79 34 44.01022 A-3

5 18 41 5.836959 79 34 44.40908 A-4

6 18 41 1.502279 79 34 42.63555 A-5

7 18 40 56.42834 79 34 35.72379 A-6

8 18 40 26.78994 79 34 48.96046 A-7

9 18 40 22.62147 79 34 38.62312 A-8

10 18 39 51.92625 79 34 51.95289 A-9

11 18 39 47.28944 79 34 54.57757 A-10

12 18 39 26.94852 79 34 58.12511 A-11

13 18 39 23.97799 79 34 46.74992 A-12

14 18 39 4.539248 79 34 50.7281 A-13

15 18 39 1.975171 79 34 34.2813 A-14

16 18 39 2.061788 79 34 30.81311 BP-B

17 18 39 10.83789 79 34 23.70714 BP-A1

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18 18 39 17.61993 79 34 19.22478 BP-A

19 18 39 21.4741 79 34 14.66286 BP-K1

20 18 39 20.89424 79 34 12.74905 BP-K

21 18 39 17.61685 79 33 59.08204 BP-M

22 18 39 15.65461 79 33 51.59885 BP-N

23 18 39 12.94172 79 33 48.50983 A-15

24 18 39 7.408525 79 33 52.11087 A-16

25 18 39 13.14124 79 33 59.11237 A-17

26 18 38 52.0692 79 34 21.01542 A-18

27 18 38 51.49402 79 34 30.66872 A-19

28 18 38 50.96332 79 34 31.38958 DS14-D

29 18 38 48.48338 79 34 33.53196 DS14-C

30 18 38 55.59831 79 34 37.31152 DS14-B

31 18 39 0.385085 79 35 28.20642 B-69

32 18 39 0.718741 79 35 31.83741 A-20

33 18 38 55.39866 79 35 34.18774 A-21

34 18 38 58.96484 79 36 11.93798 A-22

35 18 39 15.28664 79 36 4.677195 A-23

36 18 39 14.72015 79 35 58.6585 A-24

37 18 40 14.21276 79 35 30.77592 DS-2

38 18 41 10.29586 79 34 56.56644 B-0

Annexure X

PME details from OCTOBER 2018 to MARCH 2019

SNO EC No. Name Designation

PME

ATTENDED

1 930784 Katikanapalli Lingaiah CONVEYOR OPRTR 10-Oct-18

2 438334 Khaja Shabbeer MULTI JOB WORKER 10-Oct-18

3 2607476 Motapalukula Rayalingu GENERAL MAZDOOR 10-Oct-18

4 2285622 Surukanti Ganga Reddy TYNDAL 10-Oct-18

5 2918380 Uppu Rajaiah GENERAL MAZDOOR 10-Oct-18

6 1197606 Teegala Lingaiah GENERAL MAZDOOR 10-Oct-18

7 1457098 Dharmapuri Vishnu EP FITTER TRAINEE 10-Oct-18

8 1600552 Shanigaram Venkatesh BADLI WORKER 10-Oct-18

9 133489 Gandla Suresh ASST FOREMAN (ELEC) 10-Oct-18

10 133853 Gadam Sridhar AFM/CHARGEHAND(MECH) 10-Oct-18

11 133798 Srirama Ramakrishna AFM/CHARGEHAND(MECH) 10-Oct-18

12 1419927 Singaraveni Kondaiah MULTISKILLED GROUP W 12-Oct-18

13 996900 Cheggam Shyam Babu FITTER 12-Oct-18

14 912883 Bhukya Sarangam GENERAL MAZDOOR 12-Oct-18

15 1459943 Vavilala Rajaiah GENERAL MAZDOOR 12-Oct-18

16 1408285 Adepu Vykuntam COAL CUTTER 12-Oct-18

17 1600421 Manthena Bhaskar GENERAL MAZDOOR 12-Oct-18

18 2089555 Kalvala Shankar ELECTRICIAN 12-Oct-18

19 133625 Tamishetti Srinivas ASST FOREMAN (ELEC) 12-Oct-18

20 808262 Bairagoni Narayana WELDER 13-Oct-18

21 2593415 Tippani Saduveli SUPPORT MAN 13-Oct-18

22 2076332 Kamera Bapu COAL CUTTER 13-Oct-18

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23 1188885 Doneti Shankaraiah CONVEYOR OPRTR 15-Oct-18

24 1138856 Choppari Chandraiah MULTI JOB WORKER 15-Oct-18

25 2846868 Baripeti Komuraiah GENERAL MAZDOOR 15-Oct-18

26 1461550 Vanga Devadas FITTER 15-Oct-18

27 1179373 Eruvaka Kankaiah MASON 15-Oct-18

28 992508 Chindam Rajeshwar FITTER 16-Oct-18

29 843848 Bumpalli Odelu CONVEYOR OPRTR 16-Oct-18

30 1155434 Sunkari Chandraiah MULTI JOB WORKER 16-Oct-18

31 2596065 Bagavath Malchur SUPPORT MAN 16-Oct-18

32 1600382 KADARI SATHISH GENERAL MAZDOOR 16-Oct-18

33 1191189 Kukka Anjaiah SUPPORT MAN 24-Oct-18

34 2374625 Devla Rajkumar BADLI WORKER 17-Nov-18

35 983062 Singareddy Damodar Reddy GENERAL MAZDOOR 17-Nov-18

36 1705491 Gurrala Odelu GENERAL MAZDOOR 17-Nov-18

37 2909585 Janagam Komaraiah GENERAL MAZDOOR 20-Nov-18

38 2838360 Poludasari Poshalu GENERAL MAZDOOR 20-Nov-18

39 2358857 Budida Banaiah COAL CUTTER 20-Nov-18

40 2641488 Sirra Rajaiah GENERAL MAZDOOR 20-Nov-18

41 2375582 Allaneni Sharin Kumar ELECTRICIAN 20-Nov-18

42 2900921 Chinthala Rukmaiah GENERAL MAZDOOR 20-Nov-18

43 1600471 Ragamshatti Mukesh GENERAL MAZDOOR 20-Nov-18

44 1418298 Byri Rajaiah MULTI JOB WORKER 21-Nov-18

45 1417080 Kunde Komaraiah MULTISKILLED GROUP W 21-Nov-18

46 1228245 Thippani Odelu SUPPORT MAN 21-Nov-18

47 2783418 B Bhaskar Rao FITTER 21-Nov-18

48 1600285 Alugola Ram Mohan GENERAL MAZDOOR 21-Nov-18

49 1152208 Tungutoori Venkateshwarlu FOREMAN INCHARGE(E) 17-Dec-18

50 1457103 Bandi Jampaiah CONVEYOR OPRTR 17-Dec-18

51 443062 Lambadi Bansi SDL OPRTR 18-Dec-18

52 2857932 Mogili Sammaiah GENERAL MAZDOOR 18-Dec-18

53 1126435 Udurukota Rajam GENERAL MAZDOOR 18-Dec-18

54 1600463 Javvaji Anjaiah GENERAL MAZDOOR 18-Dec-18

55 131974 Md Sameer JMET (MS/SF) 18-Dec-18

56 1601778 MD MASOOD ALI BADLI WORKER 18-Dec-18

57 2313483 Thipparapu Mallaiah GENERAL MAZDOOR 19-Dec-18

58 902090 Rajaiah Dasari GENERAL MAZDOOR 19-Dec-18

59 2911671 Gangula Sathish GENERAL MAZDOOR 19-Dec-18

60 2371601 Boina Rayamallu GENERAL MAZDOOR 19-Dec-18

61 1175727 Medagoni Banaiah PUMP OPRTR 21-Dec-18

62 2659554 Giraboina Komaraiah CONVEYOR OPRTR 11-Jan-19

63 2913225 Madari Ramesh MULTI JOB WORKER 11-Jan-19

64 2381151 Ettaveni Parusharamulu GENERAL MAZDOOR 11-Jan-19

65 1158903 Kadasi Madanaiah MULTI JOB WORKER 11-Jan-19

66 1453387 Erukala Veeraiah SUPPORT MAN 11-Jan-19

67 2892770 Billa Sadaiah GENERAL MAZDOOR 12-Jan-19

68 1710276 Kommu Mallesham GENERAL MAZDOOR 12-Jan-19

69 133934 Gutty Shanthiswaroop AFM/CHARGEHAND(MECH) 12-Jan-19

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70 1459105 Mudavathi Sakru SUPPORT MAN 12-Jan-19

71 1411490 Ojja Mondaiah RH OPRTR 18-Jan-19

72 472265 Anthoj Basava Chary SHEARER OPRTR 18-Jan-19

73 1179030 Pandilla Odeloo CONVEYOR OPRTR 18-Jan-19

74 234201 Kandikatla Sammaiah RH OPRTR 18-Jan-19

75 2628901 Chippa Ravi FITTER 18-Jan-19

76 977702 Vasampalli Srinivas GENERAL MAZDOOR 18-Jan-19

77 999796 Pachunty Shankaraiah GENERAL MAZDOOR 18-Jan-19

78 1709364 Pidugu Narsaiah GENERAL MAZDOOR 18-Jan-19

79 988494 Rendla Rajaiah SHOT FIRER 18-Jan-19

80 1603039 Revelli Sambasiva Rao GENERAL MAZDOOR 18-Jan-19

81 1460075 Thota Iylaiah FAN OPRTR 18-Jan-19

82 1229487 Erra Rajkumar OVERMAN 19-Jan-19

83 1418167 Cherla Mallaiah MULTI JOB WORKER 19-Jan-19

84 2910861 Ramagiri Sammaiah OVERMAN 19-Jan-19

85 2896724 Alli Komaraiah GENERAL MAZDOOR 19-Jan-19

86 2375134 Guda Srinivas GENERAL MAZDOOR 19-Jan-19

87 989872 Gone Venkateshwarlu GENERAL MAZDOOR 19-Jan-19

88 988999 Kethipalli Bhoopal Reddy OVERMAN 19-Jan-19

89 1229592 Jadi Venkatesham SDL/LHD OPERATOR 19-Jan-19

90 1710195 Busa Mallikarjun GENERAL MAZDOOR 19-Jan-19

91 1235739 Md Rasheed GENERAL MAZDOOR 19-Jan-19

92 1600544 Mende Mallesh GENERAL MAZDOOR 19-Jan-19

93 1600609 Ippa Raghu GENERAL MAZDOOR 19-Jan-19

94 1109645 Dasetty Rajireddy FITTER 19-Jan-19

95 1411466 Manthurthi Komuraiah MULTI JOB WORKER 19-Jan-19

96 2634237 Palepu Hanumanthu GENERAL MAZDOOR 11-Feb-19

97 1002398 Md Habeebuddin ELECTRICIAN 11-Feb-19

98 1707841 Pinagani Shankaraiah GENERAL MAZDOOR 11-Feb-19

99 1475868 Chenna Pochaiah ASST FOREMAN (ELEC) 11-Feb-19

100 1600667 Mariya Das GENERAL MAZDOOR 11-Feb-19

101 938546 Chintham Seralu PUMP OPRTR 11-Feb-19

102 423614 Mekala Venkata Rao MULTI JOB WORKER 12-Feb-19

103 1228570 Abdul Hameed SDL/LHD OPERATOR 12-Feb-19

104 1600625 Konkala Shiva Krishna Reddy SURVEY MAZDOOR 12-Feb-19

105 1421055 Teegala Rajaiah MULTI JOB WORKER 12-Feb-19

106 1177258 Pamula Durgaiah SUPPORT MAN 12-Feb-19

107 2627890 Mora Ramamurthy HEAD OVERMAN 12-Feb-19

108 494291 Challa Subrahamanyaganesh FITTER 13-Feb-19

109 294942 Viswapathi Shankara Chary MULTI JOB WORKER 13-Feb-19

110 294586 Manda Srinivas MULTI JOB WORKER 13-Feb-19

111 2375118 Akkati Jagan Kumar GENERAL MAZDOOR 13-Feb-19

112 985111 Lambadi Chandya LINEMAN 13-Feb-19

113 2112837 Gajulaveni Iylaiah SUPPORT MAN 13-Feb-19

114 1411636 Pidugu Prabhakar MULTI JOB WORKER 14-Feb-19

115 1208245 Poosala Laxmaiah RH OPRTR 14-Feb-19

116 2893433 Kukkala Kommalu GENERAL MAZDOOR 14-Feb-19

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117 2888438 Nereti Chandraiah GENERAL MAZDOOR 14-Feb-19

118 1190060 Bandari Anjaiah SHOT FIRER 14-Feb-19

119 1600510 Chiluka Manohar GENERAL MAZDOOR 14-Feb-19

120 1600617 Kadali Ravi Shankar GENERAL MAZDOOR 14-Feb-19

121 1176422 Nagapuri Bapu PUMP OPRTR 14-Feb-19

122 2920612 MIDIDODDI SRIKANTH GENERAL MAZDOOR 14-Feb-19

123 1207011 Sudireddy Raji Reddy SUPPORT MAN 12-Mar-19

124 1461259 Matta Rajaiah CONVEYOR OPRTR 12-Mar-19

125 1207150 Samudrala Mondaiah MULTI JOB WORKER 12-Mar-19

126 1001009 Veerla Sampath Kumar ELECTRICIAN 12-Mar-19

127 2913940 Medi Rajaiah FITTER 12-Mar-19

128 2625880 Purelli Krishna GENERAL MAZDOOR 12-Mar-19

129 897423 Parlapalli Chiranjeevi GENERAL MAZDOOR 12-Mar-19

130 2640547 Baltha Satyanarayana GENERAL MAZDOOR 12-Mar-19

131 1600641 Mukam Sathish BADLI WORKER 12-Mar-19

132 1602740 Burla Saraiah GENERAL MAZDOOR 12-Mar-19

133 1172486 Bolli Narsaiah MULTI JOB WORKER 12-Mar-19

134 1233151 Tadaboina Ramesh FITTER 13-Mar-19

135 2115186 Besta Suresh Kumar ELECTRICIAN 13-Mar-19

136 303319 Chinnala Rajaiah FITTER 13-Mar-19

137 977388 Katkuri Bhoomaiah GENERAL MAZDOOR 13-Mar-19

138 2636116 Sarwar Miya SUPPORT MAN 14-Mar-19

139 2372380 Koyyada Srinivas ELECTRICIAN 14-Mar-19

140 291863 Sunchu Srinivas GENERAL MAZDOOR 14-Mar-19

141 1200001 Burra Narsaiah GENERAL MAZDOOR 14-Mar-19

142 2918186 Karengula Pavan Kumar BADLI WORKER 14-Mar-19

143 1444095 Katherla Iylaiah MULTI JOB WORKER 14-Mar-19

144 1447514 Gadudula Das GENERAL MAZDOOR 15-Mar-19

145 2365862 Medi Narsaiah GENERAL MAZDOOR 15-Mar-19

146 2118867 Kothapalli Srinivas GENERAL MAZDOOR 15-Mar-19

147 123426 Bandi Bhaskara Raju FOREMAN(ELEC) 15-Mar-19

148 1410999 Chandupatla Shekaraiah MULTISKILLED GROUP W 16-Mar-19

149 2358849 Kota Prakash GENERAL MAZDOOR 16-Mar-19

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Annexure XI

Land use and land cover comparison statement of Adriyala Shaft Under Ground Coal Mining Expansion Project Core Zone

Land Use Land Cover Class 2013 2016

Area in Ha Area in % 2013 Area in Ha Area in % 2016

Agriculture -crop

284.96

19.54

117.612789 8.064952

Agriculture-fallow 6.9 0.47 - -

Agriculture-plantation 21.97 1.51 - -

Barren land 30.96 2.12

Mine pit 6.77 0.47 18.776001 1.287509

Dump with plantation 141.34 9.69 43.748987 2.999958

Land with scrub 292.05 20.03

475.975833 32.638645

Land without scrub

431.38

29.58

OB Dump 162.32 11.13 267.823249 18.365193

Coal Dump 2.964615 0.20329

Road 24.83 1.7 20.889746 1.432453

Service Buildings &

Settlements 26.93 1.85 37.066918 2.541755

Water body 27.85 1.91 42.560919 2.91849

Forest - - 269.642053 18.489912

Plantations Greenbelt - - 161.258708 11.057842

Total Area 1458.26 100 1458.31 100

Agriculture shrank from 21.52% to 8.06% of the total area, Barren land shrank from 2.12% to 0% of the total area, Mine pit was 0.47% of the total area which increased up to 1.28%, Land with/without scrub shrank from 49.61% to 32.63% of the total area, OB Dump was 11.13% of the total area which increased up to 18.36%, Coal Dump was 0% of the total area which increased up to 0.20%, Roads shrank from 1.7% to 1.43% of the total area, Built up area was 1.85% of the total area which increased up to 2.54% of the total area, Water bodies was 1.91% of the total area which increased up to 2.91% of the total area, Forest covers 18.48% of the total area and Plantations Greenbelt covers 11.05% of the total area.

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Land use and land cover comparison statement of Adriyala Shaft Under Ground Coal Mining Expansion Project Buffer Zone

2013

2016

Land Use Land Cover Class

Area in Ha Area in % 2013 Area in Ha Area in % 2016

Forest 6706.27 11.47 5,922.62 11.706115

Agriculture double crop 7008.46 11.99 930.822679 1.83978

Agriculture single crop 25367.55 43.38 25,038.77 49.48936

Agriculture fallow land 23.07 0.04 3,619.67 7.15431

Agriculture-plantation 775.73 1.33 1,241.26 2.453353

Barren land 1677.68 2.87 1,525.10 3.014381

Land with/without scrub 6345.01 10.85 1,598.81 3.160068

Mine area 887.87 1.52

Mine Dump 986.09 1.69

3,650.87 7.215982

Dump with plantation 645.41

1.1

Sand dump 113.06 0.19

Industry 35.27 0.06 112.362038 0.222085

Built up land 3263.46 5.58 3,771.59 7.454581

Water body 4640.16 7.93 3,029.64 5.988113

Roads - - 152.729973 0.301872

Total Area 58475.09 100 50,594.24 100

Forest was 11.47% of the total area which increased up to 11.70%, Agriculture was 56.74% of the total area which increased up to 60.93%, Barren land was 2.87 of the total area which increased up to 3.01%, Land with/without scrub shrank from 10.85% to 3.16% of the total area, Mine area was 4.5% of the total area which increased up to 7.21%, Industry area was 0.06% of the total area which increased up to 0.22%, Built up area was 5.58% of the total area which increased up to 7.45%, Water bodies shrank from 7.93% to 5.98% of the total area and Roads cover 0.30% of total area.