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PRE FEASIBILITY REPORT
FOR
PROPOSED BULK DRUGS AND BULK DRUG
INTERMEDIATES MANUFACTURING UNIT
Of
M/S. OSWAL UDHYOG
Plot No. 8006, GIDC Estate,
Ankleshwar-393002,
Dist: Bharuch, Gujarat
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CONTENTS
Sr.
No.
Description Page No.
1. Executive Summary 3
2. Introduction of the Project/Background information 14
3. Project Description 15
4. Site Analysis 16
5. Planning Brief 19
6. Proposed Infrastructure 19
7. Rehabilitation and resettlement (R & R) Plan 20
8. Project Schedule & Cost Estimates 20
9. Analysis of Proposal (Final Recommendations) 21
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1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1.1 Company Profile
Introduction
M/S. OSWAL UDHYOG proposes Bulk drugs & Bulk drug intermediates manufacturing unit at
Plot No. 8006, GIDC Estate, Ankleshwar-393002, Tal: Ankleshwar, Dist: Bharuch, Gujarat.
Proposed project cost will be Rs. 2 Crores .
1.2 Project Details LIST OF PRODUCTS
Sr.
No.
NAME OF PRODUCTS CAS No. PROPOSED
Quantity
(MT/Month)
Bulk Drugs
1. Metoclopramide Hydrochloride 7232-21-5
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2. Cetrizine Hydrochloride 83881-51-0
3. Ondensetron Hydrochloride 103639-04-9
4. Trifluoperazine Hydrochloride 440-17-5
5. Mebendazole 31431-39-7
6. Tolperison Hydrochloride 3644-61-9
7. Loratidine 79794-75-5
8. Fenofibrate and its intermediate 42019-78-3
9. Telmisartan and its intermediate 144701-48-4
10. Nebivilol and its intermediate 99199-60-7
11. Atorvastatin 134523-00-5
12. Phenylephrine HCl 61-76-7
13. Ambroxol 23828-92-4
14. Diclofenac Sodium 15307-79-6
15. Ofloxacin 82419-36-1
Sub ‐Total 5
Bulk Drug Intermediates
16. 3‐4 Diamino Benzophenone 39070-63-8
3.5
17. Acetyl Para amino Salicylic Acid 50-86-2
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4‐Acetamido, 2‐Methoxy, Benzoic
Acid Methyl Ester
4093-29-2
19. 5‐Chloro, 4‐Acetamido 2, Methoxy Benzoic Acid Methyl Ester
4093-31-6
20. 4‐Chloro Benzhydryl Chloride 134-83-8
21. 4‐Chloro Benzhydryl Piperazine 303-26-4
22. Cetrizine Base 83881-52-1
Sub ‐Total 3.5
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Grand ‐Total 8.5
By‐Products:
Sr.
No.
NAME OF PRODUCTS CAS No. PROPOSED
Quantity
(MT/Month)
1. Sodium Sulphite (25%) 7757-83-7 26.2
2. Piperazine ML (22%) 25332-39-2 4.0
3. AlCl3 7446-70-0 5.5
LIST OF RAW MATERIALS
Product Raw Material MT/MT
Metoclopramide Hydrochloride Potassium Hydroxide (KOH) 0.51
Meta Aminophenol (MAP) 0.91
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Gas 0.37
Acetic Anhydride 1.12
Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) 1.44
Acetone 0.04
Potassium Carbonate (K2CO3) 0.91
Di Methyl Sulphate (DMS) 0.74
Acetic Acid 1.91
Chlorine (Cl2) Gas 0.3
Toluene 0.88
N, N – Di Ethyl Ethylene Di Amine (NND) 0.44
Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) (30%) 0.88
Soda Ash 0.23
Iso Propylalcohol 0.09
Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH) Flakes 0.3
Cetrizine Hydrochloride Methanol 0.72
Sodium Borohydride 0.07
p – Chloro Benzophenone (PCBP) 0.91
Benzene 0.12
Thionyl Chloride (TC) 0.55
Piperazine 0.36
Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH) 0.7
Toluene 0.09
2 – Chloro Ethanol (2‐CE) + 0.81
Tri Ethyl Amine (TEA)
Methylene Dichloride (MDC) 0.46
Potassium Hydroxide (KOH) 0.24
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Sodium Monochloro Acetate (SMCA) 0.49
Dimethyl Form amide (DMF) 0.02
Hydrochloric Acid Gas (HCl) 0.31
Acetone 0.41
Ondensetron Hydrochloride Ondensetron Base 0.91
Iso Propyl Alcohol (IPA) 3.54
Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH) 0.05
HCl 35% 0.21
Trifluoperazine Hydrochloride
1 ,Bromo, 3 – Chloro Propane (BCP) 0.50
N-Methyl Piperazine (NMP) 0.32
Toluene 0.47
Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH) 0.21
2, Trifluro Methyl Phenol Thiazine (TPZ) 0.83
Caustic Potash 0.18
Hydrochloric Acid Gas (HCl) 0.15
Methyl Iso Butyl Ketone ( MIBK) 0.09
Mebendazole Nitro Chloro Benzoic Acid (NCBA) 0.76
Thionyl Chloride (TC) 0.47
Benzene 1.47
Aluminium Chloride Anhydrous (AlCl3) 0.82
Liquid Ammonia (NH3) 2.59
Polysulphide 0.44
Methanol 0.47
Di Methyl Sulphite 0.82
Methyl Chloro Formate (MCF) 0.62
Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH) Lye 1.32
3 ,4 Di Amino Benzo Phenone (DABP) 0.88
Acetic Acid 0.38
Thiourea 0.71
Tolpersone Hydrochloride Piperidine 0.36
IPA 0.03
HCl 0.41
4,Me-Propiophenone 0.64
Paraformaldehyde 0.19
Acetone 0.3
Methanol 0.44
Charcoal 0.01
Hyflow 0.1
3 – 4, Diamino Benzophenone Nitro Chloro Benzo Phenone (NCBP) 0.87
Thionyl Chloride (TC) 0.53
Benzene 1.67
Aluminium Chloride Anhydrous (AlCl3) 0.93
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Liquid Ammonia (NH3) 2.93
Polysulphide 0.50
Methanol 0.53
Loratadine M-5 2.9
Sulphuric Acid 0.9
NaOH 3.25
MDC 3.22
SOCl2 3.32
DMF 0.14
AlCl3 0.73
Hyflow 0.63
Ethylene Dibromide 0.24
THF 0.58
Iodine 0.01
HCl 1.55
Chloroform 1.40
Hexane 2.25
Toluene 0.61
NaHCO3 1.68
Acetonitrile 0.16
Fenofibrate and its intermediate 4-CHBP 1
Acetone 0.36
Caustic soda 1.28
Chloroform 1.26
H2SO4 1.52
Activated charcoal 0.11
Sodium bicarbonate 1.2
IPA 17.15
Sodium bicarbonate 0.63
Hyflow 0.02
MDC 0.07
IPA 3
Telmisartan and its intermediate Methanol 3.53
4-Amino 3-Methylbenzoic acid 1.48
Conc. Sulphuric Acid 1.42
Liq. NH3 2.97
MDC 5.67
TEA 1.31
Butyl Chloride 1.29
Sodium Bicarbonate 0.24
Hexane 5.09
Fuming Nitric Acid 4.05
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Nebivilol and its intermediate
Maleic Anhydride 1.4
AlCl3 3.87
EDC 3.04
Para Fluoro Anisole 1.46
HCl 3.32
Hexane 2.67
Acetic Acid 0.85
Sulphuric Acid 1.18
Pd/c 0.41
Hyflow 0.82
Sodium Borohydride 1.16
THF 1.76
MDC 3.49
Sodium Carbonate 0.89
DMSO 0.55
Oxahl Chloride 3.27
TEA 6.49
Sodium Hydride 0.98
Methanol 18.03
Benzyl Amine 0.33
Acetonitrile 8.16
Atorvastatin Ethyl-4,Cyano3-hydroxy Butanol 0.54
THF 0.28
Diisopropyl amine 0.66
N-Butyl Lithium 0.37
Tert-Butyl acetate 0.91
HCl 0.41
Ethyl Acetate 0.34
NaCl 0.65
Methanol 0.34
DEMB (50 % Soln) 0.38
Sodium Borohydride 0.24
Acetic Acid 0.53
Dimethoxy Propane 0.98
Methane Sulphonic Acid 0.02
Sodium Bicarbonate 1.08
n-Hexane 0.04
Raney Nickel 0.54
Pivalic Acid 0.13
Toluene 0.10
Activated Carbon 0.05
Methyl Tert Butyl 0.20
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Phenylephrine HCl
3 Hydroxy Acetophenone 1.80
Ethyl Acetate 0.13
Bromine 0.78
Toluene 0.56
Sodium Bi Carbonate Solution 0.18
2-Methyl Benzyl Amine 2.92
IPA HCl 1.44
Methanol 0.56
Palladium Charcoal Catalyst 0.28
Carbon 0.05
Liq. Ammonia 4.87
IPA 0.13
L(+)Tartaric Acid 1.36
Acetic Anhydride 1.80
Sulphuric Acid 0.37
IPA HCl 20% 0.8
Carbon 0.04
Acetone 0.06
Ambroxol Methanol 0.17
Methyl anthranilate 0.54
Bromine 0.63
Liq. Ammonia 0.15
Hydrogen peroxide 0.20
THF 0.12
Sodium Boro hydride 0.22
Acetic acid 0.02
Toluene 0.39
Charcoal 0.04
Manganese dioxide 1.93
Trans 4-amino Cyclohexanol 0.29
IPA 0.16
Act carbon 0.01
HCl 0.24
Diclofenac Sodium 2,6 Dichloro phenol 0.65
Toluene 0.91
Potassium carbonate 0.35
Mono Methyl Chloro Acetic Acid 0.48
Aniline 0.36
Sodium Methoxide Solution 0.71
Chloro Acetyl Chloride 0.49
Ofloxacin Ofloxacin q acid 0.83
Methanol 0.83
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N‐methyl Piperazine 0.35
N‐Butanol 0.49
Activated carbon 0.03
Acetic acid 0.29
Liquor ammonia 0.28
3‐4 Diamino Benzophenone NCBA 0.99
Thionyl Chloride 0.61
Benzene 1.91
AlCl3 1.07
NCBP 1.45
Liq. NH3 3.36
NABP 1.34
Polysulphide 0.57 Methanol 0.61
Acetyl Para amino Salicylic
Acid KOH 0.49
MAP 0.87
CO2 Gas 0.36
Acetic Anhydride 1.07
HCl 1.09
4‐ Acetamido, 2‐ Methoxy, KOH 0.54
Benzoic Acid Methyl Ester MAP 0.97
CO2 Gas 0.40
Acetic Anhydride 1.19
HCl 1.21
Acetone 0.05
K2CO3 0.97
DMS 0.79
5‐ Chloro, 4‐ Acetamido 2, KOH 0.58
Methoxy Benzoic Acid Methyl MAP 1.03
Ester CO2 Gas 0.42
Acetic Anhydride 1.27
HCl 1.29
Acetone 0.05
K2CO3 1.03
DMS 0.84
Cl2 Gas 0.34
4‐Chloro Benzhydryl Chloride Methanol 0.21
Sodium Boro hydride 0.02
PCBP 0.26
Benzene 0.68
Thionyl Chloride 0.16
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4‐Chloro Benzhydryl Piperazine Methanol 0.72
Sodium Boro hydride 0.07
PCBP 0.91
Benzene 0.04
Thionyl Chloride 0.55
Piperazine 0.36
NaOH 0.70
Cetrizine Base Methanol 0.13 Sodium Boro hydride 0.01
PCBP 0.16
Benzene 0.43
Thionyl Chloride 0.10
Piperazine 0.06
NaOH 0.12
Toluene 0.42
2‐CE+TEA 0.15
MDC 0.86
KOH 0.04
SMCA 0.09
DMF 0.01
Acetone 0.90
1.3 Green Belt Development
Company will develop an effective green belt within the factory and on periphery of the
factory. In addition to this, majority of the vacant land shall be planted with trees, shrubs and
grasses.
1.4 Power & Fuel Requirement
Power required: Power Requirement: 250 KVA from DGVCL
D.G. Set: 150 KVA
Fuel Requirement:
Agro waste: 4 MT/Day
HSD: 20 Lit/Hr
1.5 Water Requirement and Wastewater Generation & Treatment
Source of water will be met through GIDC Water Supply. Total water requirement will be
19.6 KL/Day from GIDC. Total 8.2 KL/Day (6.6 KL/Day Industrial + 1.6 KL/Day Domestic)
of effluent shall be generated. 6.6 KL/Day industrial effluents will be treated in ETP
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consisting of primary treatment and then sent to CETP for further treatment & disposal.
Domestic wastewater (1.6 KL/Day) will be discharged into septic tank & soak pit.
1.6 Air Pollution Source and Control Management
The source of air pollution due to the project will be Flue gas emission& process emission.
Flue Gas Emission 1. Details of Flue Gas Stack; Stack Attached to Thermo pack Boiler
SOURCES OF GASESOUS EMISSIONS STACK
Capacity 3 Lack KCal /Hr
Fuel Used Agro waste: 1.5 MT/Day
Type of Emissions SO2 NOx SPM
Permissible Limits 262 mg/Nm3 94 mg/Nm
3 150 mg/Nm
3
Stack Height 30 meters
Stack Diameter at the Top 600 mm
APCM
Multicyclone Separator with bag
filter
2. Details of Flue Gas Stack; Stack Attached To Steam Boiler
SOURCES OF GASESOUS EMISSIONS STACK
Capacity 1.5 TPH
Fuel Used Agro waste: 2.5 MT/Day
Type of Emissions SO2 NOx SPM
Permissible Limits 262 mg/Nm3 94 mg/Nm
3 150 mg/Nm
3
Stack Height 30 meters
Stack Diameter at the Top 600 mm
APCM
Multicyclone Separator with bag
filter
3. Details of Flue Gas Stack; Stack Attached To D. G. Set
SOURCES OF GASESOUS
EMISSIONS STACK
Capacity D.G.Set: 150 KVA Fuel Used HSD: 20 Lit/Hr
Type of Emissions SO2 NOx SPM
Permissible Limits 262 mg/Nm3 94 mg/Nm
3 150 mg/Nm
3
Stack Height 11 meters
4. Details of Process Vent; Vent Attached To Process
Sr. Stack attached to Stack Air Pollution Parameter Permissible
No. Height Control System Limit
Proposed
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1 Process Vent 11 m
Two stage Alkali
+ Water scrubber
HCl 20 mg/Nm3
SO2 40 mg/Nm3
1.7 Hazardous Waste Management
Type of
Waste
Schedule Source Quantity Disposal Method
Category
ETP waste 34.3 ETP 1.0 MT/ Month Collection, Storage, Transportation &
Disposal to TSDF site
Used Oil 5.1 Plant & 0.05 KL/ Month Collection, Storage, Transportation &
Machinery sale to GPCB authorized recycler
Discarded
Containers/
Bags/ Carboys
33.3 Process Bags = 500 Nos. /
Month,
Drums = 100 Nos. /
Month
Collection, Storage, Transportation,
Decontamination & sale to registered
vendor.
Distillation 20.3 Process 1.0 MT/ Month Collection, Storage, Transportation &
Residue Disposal to Incinerator site or sent to
cement industries for co‐processing
Spent Catalyst ‐‐ Process 0.2 MT/Month Collection, Storage, Transportation &
Disposal to Incinerator site or return
to supplier
Spent Carbon ‐‐ Process 0.5 MT/Month Collection, Storage, Transportation &
Disposal to Incineration site or sent to
cement industries for co‐processing
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Storage Details of Hazardous Chemicals
Sr. Name of the Maximum Mode of Actual State & Possible type of
No Hazardous Storage Storage Storage Operating Hazards
Substance pressure &
temperature
1 Acetic Anhydride 2 MT Drum 200 Lit NTP Flammable/Toxic
2 HCl 10 MT Tank 10 MT x 1 NTP Corrosive
3 Acetone 1 MT Drum 200 Lit NTP Flammable/Toxic
4 Acetic Acid 1 MT Drum 200 Lit NTP Corrosive
5 Chlorine 1 MT Tonner 900 Kg 7 Kg/cm2 Toxic
and Ambient
Temp.
6 Toluene 1 MT Drum 5 MT x 1 NTP Flammable
7 Methanol 1 MT Drum 200 Lit NTP Flammable
8 2‐Chloro Ethanol 0.2 MT Drum 200 Lit NTP Flammable
9 Tri Ethyl Amine 0.2 MT Drum 200 Lit NTP Flammable
10 MDC 0.22 MT Drum 200 Lit NTP Toxic
11 IPA 0.3 MT Drum 200 Lit NTP Flammable
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Liq. Ammonia
(25%) 0.6 MT Drum 200 Lit NTP Toxic
13 Benzene 0.6 MT Drum 200 Lit NTP Flammable
14 Thionyl Chloride 0.6 MT Drum 200 Lit NTP Corrosive
15 MDC 0.6 MT Drum 200 Lit NTP Toxic
16 DMF 0.6 MT Drum 200 Lit NTP Flammable
17 TEA 0.2 MT Drum 200 Lit NTP Flammable
18 n‐Hexane 0.2 MT Drum 200 Lit NTP Toxic
19 Ethyl Acetate 0.2 MT Drum 200 Lit NTP Flammable 20 Sulphuric Acid 10 MT Tank 10 MT x 1 NTP Corrosive
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2.0 INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT/BACKGROUND INFORMATION
2.1 Identification of the project and project proponent. In case of mining project, a copy
of mining lease/letter of intent should be given.
Identification of the project
Proposed bulk drugs and Bulk drug intermediates manufacturing unit.
Identification of the project proponent
Presently following is the Proprietor of the company:
1. Mrs. Mamtaben Dobaria
2.2 Brief description of nature of the Project
Proposed bulk drugs and Bulk drug intermediates manufacturing unit.
2.3 Need for the project and its importance to the country and or region
The objective is to be achieved by:
• Consolidating Business.
• By constantly upgrading the product range.
• Continuously reducing the Costs & improving Quality.
• To generate local employment.
2.4 Demands-Supply Gap
Based on our informal survey of the market with our current customers and various traders,
we have found that there is a big potential for the range of the products we are planning.
2.5 Imports vs. Indigenous production
Based on the current cost of indigenous raw materials and the non availability of some
materials, we will have to import some of the key raw materials as they are not available
indigenously. This will make us very competitive against imported finished products and we
will be able to increase the export of our finished products.
2.6 Export possibility
There is export potential of our proposed products.
2.7 Domestic/Export Markets There is export potential as well as demand in local market.
2.8 Employment Generation (Direct and Indirect) due to project.
Employment would be as per prevailing norms of state government for skilled and unskilled
people for the proposed project.
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3.0 Project Description
3.1 Type of Project including interlinked and interdependent projects, if any.
Proposed bulk drugs and Bulk drug intermediates manufacturing unit.
Category: A-5(f)
3.2 Location (map showing general location, specific location and project boundary &
project site layout) with coordinates.
Map showing general location
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Plant Layout
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3.3 Details of alternate sites considered and the basis of selecting the proposed site,
particularly the environmental considerations gone into should be highlighted. Major factors involved in the selection of site are listed below:
• Existing purchased plot.
• Site is very well connected by road
• Proximity to Raw Material suppliers
• Availability of sufficient land free from cultivation
• Availability of power evacuation facilities
• Availability of water for industrial use
Modern infrastructure support and amenities at par with industrial estates in other global
markets, including:
� Efficient transport facilities within the industrial estate and to & fro the city area.
� Environment-friendly zone.
� Uninterrupted power supply.
3.4 Size or Magnitude of Operation
Please refer Annexure-I of Form-I.
3.5 Project Description with process details (a schematic diagram/flow chart showing
the project layout, components of the project etc. should be given)
Please refer Annexure-III in Form-I.
3.6 Raw material required along with estimated quantity, likely source, marketing area
of final products. Mode of transport of raw materials and finished products.
Please refer Annexure-I in Form-I.
3.7 Resource optimization/recycling and reuse envisaged in the project, if any, should
be briefly outlined.
After set-up of unit, every effort will put to recycle/reuse the water.
3.8 Availability of water its source, energy/power requirement and source should be
given.
Water Source
Total water requirement shall be met through GIDC water supply.
Power required: Power Requirement: 250 KVA from DGVCL
D.G. Set: 150 KVA
Fuel Requirement:
Agro waste: 4 MT/Day
HSD: 20 Lit/Hr
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3.9 Quantity of wastes to be generated (liquid and solid) and scheme for their
management/disposal.
Please refer Annexure - V & VI.
3.10 Schematic representations of the feasibility drawing which give information of EIA
purpose.
RECONNAISSANCE SURVEY OF EXISTING PLANT ANNUAL REPORT
MARKET ASSESSMENT
FINANCIAL REPORT
PROJECT REPORT
INTRODUCTION
MONITORING OF AIR, WATER & SOIL QUALITY & NOISE
LEVELS. DATA ON METEOROLOGY SOCIO‐ECONOMIC
STATUS & BASIC AMENITIES. SITE VISITS BY AND
INTERVIEWS WITH LOCALS
BASELINE
ENVIRONMENTAL
STATUS
ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION CENTRE
CENTRAL GROUND WATER BOARD
GUJARAT POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD (GPCB)
PUBLIC HEALTH ENGINEERING DEPT.
AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT
FOREST DEPARTMENT
IRRIGATION DEPARTMENT
EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE
HEALTH CENTER
CENSUS DEPT.
INDIAN METEOROLOGICAL DEPT.
SOCIOECONOMIC
STATUS &
INFRASTRUCTURE
PROPOSED
EXPANSION PLANT
FACILITY DESCRIPTION
IMPACTS
METHODOLOGY OF
IMPACT
ASSESSMENT
IDENTIFICATION & ASSESSMENT OF IMPACTS
EVALUATION OF IMPACTS BY MATRIX METHOD
SOURCE OF INFORMATION OVERVIEW OF
E. I. A. STUDIES
ACTIVITIES
ENVIRONMENTAL
MANAGEMENT PLAN
DESCRIPTION OF EFFLUENT TREATMENT PLAN, AIR
POLLUTION CONTROL, HAZARDOUS WASTE
MANAGEMENT, GREEN BELT DEVELOPMENT
MONITORING PROGRAM
RISK ANALYSIS
STUDIES &
DISASTER
MANAGEMENT PLAN
SAFETY, HEALTH & ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY, GUIDELINES BY
DIRECTOR GENERAL OF FACTORY SAFETY, MINISTRY OF LABOR. CONSEQUENCE ANALYSIS
PREPARATION OF DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN
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4.0 Site Analysis
4.1 Connectivity
• Site is very well connected by road & rail
• Availability of power evacuation facilities
• Availability of water for industrial use
4.2 Land Form, Land Use and Land Ownership
It will be incorporated in EIA Studies.
4.3 Topography (along with map)
We will incorporate topography in EIA Studies.
4.4 Existing land use pattern (agriculture, non-agriculture, forest, water bodies
(including area under CRZ)), shortest distances from the periphery of the project to
periphery of the forests, national park, wild life sanctuary, eco sensitive areas, water
bodies (distance from HFL of the river), CRZ. In case of the notified industrial area, a
copy of the Gazette notification should be given.
It will be incorporated in EIA Studies. CRZ Clearance is not applicable.
4.5 Existing Infrastructure
This is proposed project activity so now there is only open land.
4.6 Soil Classification
It will be incorporated in EIA Studies.
4.7 Climatic data from secondary sources.
Primary source: our own weather station & Secondary Sources: Indian Meteorological
Department, Ahmadabad.
4.8 Social infrastructure available.
Depending on the growth of the company the required social infrastructure will be provided.
5.0 Planning Brief
5.1 Planning Concept (type of industries, facilities, transportation etc) Town and
Country planning/Development authority classification.
Type of Industry: Proposed project of bulk drugs and Bulk drug intermediates manufacturing
unit.
5.2 Population Projection
It will be incorporated in EIA Studies.
5.3 Land use planning (breakup along with green belt etc.)
It will be incorporated in EIA Study.
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5.4 Assessment of Infrastructure Demand (Physical & Social)
It will be incorporated in EIA Studies.
5.5 Amenities/Facilities
It will be incorporated in EIA Studies.
6.0 Proposed Infrastructure
6.1 Industrial Area (Processing Area)
Processing Area (plant area, ETP Area and Utility Area, Admin) = 4,000 m2
6.2 Residential Area (Non Processing Area)
Non Processing Area (Green belt, Raw material storage area, open/road area, Parking, Gate)
= 4,713.7 m2
6.3 Green Belt
Company will develop an effective green belt within the factory and on periphery of the
factory. In addition to this, majority of the vacant land shall be planted with trees, shrubs and
grasses.
6.4 Social Infrastructure
Depending on the growth of the company the required social infrastructure will be provided.
6.5 Connectivity (Traffic and Transportation Road/ Rail/Metro/ Water ways etc)
Site is very well connected by road & railway.
6.6 Drinking water Management (Source & Supply of water)
Water requirement will be met through GIDC water supply.
6.7 Sewerage System
Sewage pipes will be laid in entire company for the removal and disposal of mainly non-
harmful liquid wastes from the offices, canteen and domestic waste coming from different
sections. These liquid wastes will be treated and disposed by septic tank and soak pit.
6.8 Solid Waste Management
Please refer Section 1.7, Page No. 12 in Pre-Feasibility Report.
7.0 Rehabilitation and Resettlement (R & R) Plan
7.1 Policy to be adopted (central/state) in respect of the project affected including home
ousters, land ousters and landless laborers (a brief outline to be given)
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There is no habitation on the proposed project area and it is open industrial land which is
purchased by company for development of Company, so that R & R policy is not applicable
to this project. There shall be no displacement of any population in project area.
8. Project Schedule & Cost Estimates
8.1 Likely date of start of construction and likely date of completion (Time schedule for
the project to be given).
We shall start construction after getting environmental clearance. We shall start production
upon making application for CCA.
8.2 Estimated Project cost along with analysis in terms of economic viability of the
project.
Total costs of the project will Rs. 2 Crores.
9. Analysis of Proposal (Final Recommendations)
9.1 Financial and social benefits with special emphasis on the benefit to be local people
including tribal population, if any, in the area.
• Employment would be as per prevailing norms of state government for skilled and
unskilled people for the proposed project.
• Social Welfare shall be done.
• Cordial relation with the industry shall be established and representation shall be made to
villagers for help for creation of facilities related to health, education, etc.