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HALF YEARLY COMPLIANCE REPORT
OF
Group Housing Project
“Park View”
At Village – Wazirpur, Sector-92, Gurugram
BY
M/s Bestech India Pvt. Ltd.
Address: Bestech House, Plot – 51, Sector – 44, Gurugram
DECEMBER, 2019
SUMMARY SHEET- GROUP HOUSING PROJECT “PARK VIEW” AT VILLAGE-WAZIRPUR,
SECTOR – 92, GURUGRAM, HARYANA
Particulars Description
Present status of the project Project is in operational phase
Project name Group Housing Project “Park View”
Plot area 12.7875 Acres
(51,749.171 sq. m)
Effective plot area 11.6555 Acres
(47168.135 sq. m)
Built up Area (sq. m) 1,27,036.846 sq. m
Green Area (sq. m) 40.03% of effective plot area
Building height (m) 59.9
Number of floors 2B+G+19
No. of level of basements 2
No. of car parking (ECS) 1193
Power requirement (kW) 4,629
Source of power DHBVN
Total water requirement (KLD) 640
Fresh Water (KLD) 351
Source of water HUDA
Sewage generation (KLD) 458
Solid wastes generation (kg/day) 1,723
BOARD OF
RESOLUTION
EC LETTER
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STATE ENVIRONMENT IMPACT ASSESSMENT AUTHORITY HARYANA
Bay No. 55-58; Prayatan Bhawan, Sector-2, PANCHKULA'
No. SEIAA/IIN2}Bf r3>s
TolWs Bestech India Pvt. Ltd.,Bestech House, Plot I24, Sector-44,
Gurgaon, Haryana
Subject: Environmental Clearance for Proposed Modification & Expansion of
Existing Group Housing Projet "Park view"at sec-92, Vill.-wazipur,
Tehsil & distt. Gurgaon.
Dear Sir,
This letter is in reference to your application no. Nil dated 0l-07-2013
addressed to M.S. SEIAA, Haryana received on 05-07-2013 and subsequent letters dated
16-08-2013 and 07-10-2013 seeking prior Environmental Clearance for the above project
under the EIA Notification, 2006. The proposal has been appraised as per prescribed
procedure in the light of provisions under the EIA Notification, 2006 on the basis of the
mandatory documents enclosed with the application viz., Form-1, Forml-A, Conceptual
Plan and additional clarifications furnished in response to the observations of the State
Expert Appraisal Committee (SEAC) constituted by MOEF, GOI vide their Notification
23.3.2012, in its meeting held on 07-10-2013 awarded "Gold" grading to the project.
l2l It is inter-alia, noted that the project involves the Modification & Expansion
of Existing Group Housing Projet "Park View"sector-92, Gurgaon, Haryana. The project
details of earlier environmentally cleared area and proposed under expansion and
Modification is as under:
Dated:. .t.2-l?. l."A.r2 . ...
ltems Existing as perEC granted
Proposed underexpansion andModification
Variation
PIot area 10.0375 Acres(40,619.96 sqmt)
12.7875 Acres(51749.171sqmt\
Addition of 2.75 Acres
Area in Roadwidenins
4449.24 sqmt 4581.11 SQMT Addition of 131.87 sqmt
Effective Plot Area(Acre)
8.9375 11.6555 Acres Addition of 2.71 Acres
Built up area (sqmt) 84264.463 127036.846 sqmt Addition of 42772.383somt
Green Area (sqmt) n637.866 (32.176) 18882.00 (40.03%) Addition of 7244.134(7.85%\
Main dwelling Unit 402 628 Addition of 226
numbers
EWS Unit 72 111 Add ion 39 numbers
Service Personals 40 63 Addition of 23 personals
Building height (m) 44.95 59.9 Addition of 14.95
meters
Number of floors B+G+14 2 Basement t Addition of One
87
Ground + 19 Floors Basement*5 FloorsNo. of level ofbasements
2 (43690.4 sqmr) Addition of onebasement
No" of car parkingGCS)
651 I 193 Addition of 542 ECS
Power requirement 4378 kw 4629 kw Addition of 251 KWCapacity of back upDG sets (KVA)
5 D.G Sets of total6500 KVA (1X500KVA + 4X1500KVA)
3 D.G Sets of total4000 KVA (2X1500KVA & 1X100I(VA)
Reduction of 2500 KVA
Total waterrequirement (KLD)
440 640 Addition of 200 KLD
Fresh Water (KLD) 210 351 Addition of 141 KLDSewage generationrKLD)
256 458 Addition of 202KLD
STP capacity (KLD) 300 550 Addition of 250 KLDNo. of rain waterharvestins nits
10 13 Addition of 03 no. ofRWH
Solid wastesseneration &s/dav)
956 1723 Addition of 767 kglday
Estimated population 2457 4100 Addition of 1643persons
t3] The State Expert Appraisal Comrnittee, Haryana after due consideration of
the relevant documents submitted by the project proponent and additional clarification
furnished in response to its observations have recommended the grant of environmental
clearance for the project mentioned above, subject to compliance with the stipulated
conditions. Accordingly, the State Environment Impact Assessment Authority in its
meeting held on 29-Il-2013 decided to agree with the recommendations of SEAC to
accord necessary environmental clearance for the project under Category 8(a) of EIA
Notification 2006 subiect to the strict compliance with the specific and general conditions
mentioned below:-
PART A-
SPECIFIC CONDITIONS:.Construction PhAse:-
lU "Consent for Establish" shall be obtained from Haryana State Pollution Control
Board under Air and Water Act and a copy shall be submitted to the SEIAA,
' Haryana before the start of any conslruction work at site.
tzl A first aid room as proposed in the project report shall be provided both during
construction and operational phase ofthe project.
l3l Adequate drinking water and sanitary facilities should be provided
workers at the site. Provision should be made for mobile toilets.
by the laboures is strictly prohibited. The safe disposal of waste
wastes generated during the construction phase shouid be ensured.
All the topsoil excavated during construction activities should be
horticulture/landscape development within the proj ect site.
The project proponent shall ensure that the building material required during
construction phase is properly stored within the projecl area and disposal of
for construction
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while it is desirable for non-air-conditioned spaces by use of appropriate thermal
insulation material to fulfill requirement.
[16] The approval of the competent authority shall be obtained for structural safety of the
building on account ofearthquake, adequacy offire fighting equipments, eta. as per
' National Building Code including protection measures from lightening etc. If any
forest land is involved in the proposed site, clearance under Forest Conservation
Act shall be obtained from the competent Authority.
IlTl Overexploited groundwater and impending severe shortage of water supply in the
region requires the developer to redraw the water and energy conservation plan.
Developer shall reduce the overall footprint of the proposed development. Project
proponent shall incorporate water efficiency /savings rreasures as well as water
reuse/recycling within 3 months and before start of construction to the SEIAA,
Haryanaand RO, MOEF, GOI, Chandigarh.
[18] . The Project Proponent as stated in the proposal shall construct 13 rain water
harvesting pits for recharging the ground water within the project premises. Rain
water harvesting pits shall be designed to make provisions for silting chamber and
removal of floating matter before entering harvesting pit. Maintenance budget and
persons responsible for maintenance must be provided. Care shall also be taken
that contaminated water do not enter any RWH pit.
I19l The project proponent shall provide for adequate fire safety measures and
equipments as required by Haryana Fire Service Act,2009 and instructions issued
by the local Authority/Directorate of fire from time to time. Further the project
proponent shall take necessary permission regarding fire safety scheme,AIOC from
' competent Authority as required,
t20] The Project Proponent shall obtain assurance from the DHB\/N for supply of 4629
KW of power supply before the start of construction. In no case project will be
operational solely on generators without any power supply from any external
power utility.
tZU Detail calculation of power load and ultirnate power load of the project shall be
submitted to DHB\N under intimation to SEIAA Haryana before the start of
construction. Provisions shall be made for electrical infrastructure in the project
area.
1221 The Project Proponent shall not raise any construction in the natural land
depression / Nallah/water course and shall ensure that the natural flow from the- .
Nallah/water course is not obstructed.
I23l The Project Proponent shall keep the plinth level of the building blocks
sufficiently above the level of the approach road to the Proiect as per prescribed
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construction waste should not create any adverse effect on the neighboring
, communities and should be disposed of after taking necessary precautions for
general safety and health aspects ofpeople, only in approved sites with the approval
of competent authority.
t61 Construction spoils, including bituminous material and other hazardous materials,
must not be allowed to contaminate watercourses and the dump sites for such
material must be secured so that they should not leach into the ground water and
any hazardous waste generated during construction phase, should be disposed off as
per applicable rules and norms with necessary approval of the Haryana State
Pollution Cor.rtrol Board.
t7l The diesel generator sets to be used during construction phase should be of ultra' low sulphur diesel type and should conform to Environment (Protection) Rules
prescribed for air and noise emission standards.
l8l The diesel required for operating DG sets shail be stored in underground tanks and
if required, clearance from Chief Controller of Explosives shall be taken.
t9l Ambient noise levels should conform to the residential standards both during day
and night. Incremental pollution loads on the ambient air and noise quality should
be closely monitored during construction phase. Adequate measures should be
taken to reduce aurbient air and noise level during construction phase, so as to
conform to the stipulated residential standards.
[10] , Fly ash should be used as building material in the construction as per the provisions
of Fly Ash Notit-rcation of September 1999 and as amended on 27 th August 2003.
I11l Storm water control and its re-use as per CGWB and BIS standards for various
applications should be ensured.
Il2l Water demand during construction should be reduced by use of pre-mixed concrete,
curing pgents and other best practices.
t13l In view of the severe constrains in water supply augmentation in the region and
sustainability of water resources, the developer will subrnit the NOC from CGWA
specifying water extraction quantities and assurance from HUDA/ utility provider
indicating source of water supply and quantity of water with details of intended
' use of water - potable and non-potable. Assurance is required for both
construction and operation stages separately, It shall be subrnitted to the SEIAA
and RO, MOEF, Chandigarh before the start of construction.
114] Roof should meet prescriptive requirernent as per Energy Conservation Building -
Code by using appropriate thermal insulation material.
t15] Opaque wall should meet prescriptive requirement as per Energy Conservation
Building Code which is proposed to be mandatory for all air conditioned spaces
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by-laws. Levels of the other areas in the Projects shall also be kept suitably so as
to avoid flooding.
I24l Construction shall be carried out so that density of population does not exceed
norms approved by Director General Town and Country Department Haryana.
t25l The Project Proponent shall submit an aff,rdavit with the declaration that ground
water will not be used for construction and only treated water should be used for
construction.
[26] The project proponent shall not cut any existing tree and project landscaping plan
should be modified to include those trees in green area.
t27l The project proponent shall provide 3 meter high barricade around the
project area, dust screen for every floor above the ground, proper sprinkling
and covering of stored material to restrict dust and air pollution during
construction.
t28] The project proponent shall construct a sedimentation basin in the lower level of the
project site to trap pollutant and other wastes during rains.
t29l The project proponent shall provide proper Rasta of proper width and proper
. strength for each project before the start ofconstruction.
130] Theprojectproponent shall ensure that the U-value of the glass is less than 3.177
and maximum solar heat gain co-efficient is 0.25 for vertical fenestration.
t3U The project proponent shall adequately control construction dusts like silica dust,
non-silica dust, wood dust. Such dusts shall not spread outside project premises.
Project Proponent shall provide respiratory protective equipment to all construction
workers,
I32l The project proponent shall develop cornplete civic infrastructure of the Group
Housing colony including intemal roads, green belt development, sewerage line,
Rain Water recharge arrangements, Storrl water drainage system, Solid waste
management site and provision for treatment of bio-degradable waste, STP,
water supply line, dual plumbing line, electric supply lines etc. and shall offer
possession of the units/flats thereafter"
I33] The project proponent shall provide one refuse area till 24 meter and one till 39
meter as per National Building Code.
134] The project proponent shall provide fire control room and fire officer for building
above 30 meter as per National Building Code.
t35l The project proponent shall obtain permission of Mines and Geology Department
for excavation of soil before the start of construction.
- t36l . The project proponent shall seek specific prior approval frorn concerned local
Authority/HUDA regarding provision of storm drainage and sewerage system
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including their integration with external services of HUDA/ Local authorities beside
other required services before taking up any construction activity.
lgTl The site for solid waste management plant be earmarked on the layout plan and the
detailed project for setting up the solid waste management plant shall be submitted
to the Authority within one month.
t38] The project proponent shall submit the copy of fire safety plan duly approved by
Fire Department before the start of construction.
139] The project proponent shall discharge excess of treated waste water/storm water in
the public drainage system and shall seek permission of HUDA before the start of
construction.
t40l The project proponent shall maintain the distance between STP and water supply
line.
t4U The project proponent shall ensure that no construction activity is undertaken
either on surface or below or above surface of revenue rasta passing through the
project area.
l42l The project proponent shall indicate the width and length of revenue rasta passing
through the project area on sign board and shall display the same at both the ends
of revenue rasta stretch, for awareness of public. Sign board shall also display the
message that this is public rasta/road and any citizen can use it. There shall not be
any gate with or without guards on revenue rasta.
I43l The project proponent shall use treated water for HVAC rrake up instead of
fresh water and shall submit revised Water balance diagram before the start of
construction.
l44l The project proponent shall submit revised parking calculation @ l.5l EWS +
Servics Personal Unit before the start of construction'
145] The project proponent shall provide helipad facility as required under NBC norms
and shall seek permission of helipad from AAI accordingly/Relevant Authority"
t46l The project proponent shall calculate the water requirement for EWS @ 5 persons
instead of @ 3 persons @ 135 lpcd and shall submit revised water requirement and
water balance diagram before the start of construction.
Operational Phase:
Ia] "Consent to Operate" shall be obtained from Haryana State Pollution Control
Board under Air and Water Act and a copy shall be submitted to the SEIAA,
Haryana.
The Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) shall be installed for the treatment of the
sewage to the prescribed standards including odour and treated effluent shall be
recycled" The installation of STP should be certified by an independent expert and
a report in this regard should be submitted to the SEIAA, Hatyana before the
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project is cornrnissioned for operation. Tertiary treatment of waste water is
mandatory. Discharge of treated sewage shall conform to the nonns and standards
. of HSPCB, Panchkula. Project Proponent shall implement such STP technology
which does not require filter backwash.
[c] Separation of the grey and black water should be done by the use of dual plumbing
line. Treatment of 100% grey water by decentralrzed treatment should be done
ensuring that the re-circulated water should have BOD level less than 10 mgllitre
and the recycled water will be used for flushing, gardening and DG set cooling etc.
to achieve zero exit discharge.
tdl For disinfection of the treated wastewater ultra-violet radiation or ozonization
process should be used.
[e] Diesel power generating sets proposed as source of back-up power for lifts,
common area illumination and for domestic use should be of enclosed type and
conform to rules made under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986. The
location of the DG sets should be in the basement as promised by the project
proponent with appropriate stack height i.e. above the roof level as per the CPCB
norms. The diesel used for DG sets should be ultra low sulphur diesel (0.05%
sulphur), instead of low sulphur diesel.
lfl Ambient Noise level should be controlled to ensure that it does not exceed the
prescribed standards both within and at the boundary of the Proposed Residential
Complex.
lgl , The project proporent as stated in the proposal should maintain at least 40.03oh as
green cover area for tree plantation especially all around the periphery of the
project and on the road sides preferably with local species which can provide
protection against noise and suspended particulates matter. The open spaces
inside the project should be preferably landscaped and covered with
vegetation/grass, herbs & shrubs. Only tocally available plant species shall be
used.
lh] The project proponent shall strive to rninimize water in irrigation of landscape by
minimizing grass area, using native variety, xeriscaping and mulching, utilizing
efficient irrigation system, scheduling irigation only after checking evapo-
' transpiration data.
lil Rain water harvesting for roof run-off and surface run-off, as per plan submitted
should be impletrented. Before recharging the surface run off, prer treatment
through sedimentation tanks must be done to remove suspended rnatter, oil and
grease. The bore well for rainwater recharging shall be kept at least 5 mts. above
the highest ground water table. Care shall be taken that contaminated water do not
enter any RWH pit. The project proponent shall avoid Rain Water Harvesting of
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first l0 rninutes of rain fall. Roof top of the building shall be without any toxic
material or paint which can contaminate rain water. Wire mess and filters should
be used wherever required.
Li] The ground water level and its quality should be monitored regularly in
consultation with Central Ground Water Authority.
[kl ' There should be no traffic congestion near the entry and exit points from the roads
adjoining the proposed project site. Parking should be fully internalized and no
public space should be utilized.
IU A report on the energy conservation lreasures conforming to energy conservation
norms finalized by Bureau of Energy Efficiency should be prepared incorporating
details about building rnaterials & technology, R & U Factors etc and submitted to
the SEIAA, Haryana in three months time'
tm] Energy conservation measures like installation of only LED for lighting the areas
outside the building and inside the building should be integral part of the project
, design and should be in place before project commissioning. Use of solar panels
must be adapted to the maximum energy conservation.
tnl The Project Proponent shall use zero ozone depleting potential material in
insulation, refrigeration, air-conditioning and adhesive. Project Proponent shall also
provide Halon free fire suppression system.
[o] The solid waste generated should be properly collected and segregated as per the
requirement of the MSW Rules, 2000 and as amended from time to time. The bio-
degradable waste should be treated by appropriate technology at the site ear-marked
within the project area and drylinert solid waste should be disposed off to the
approved sites for land filling after recovering recyclable material.
lp] ' The provision of the solar water heating system shall be as per norms specified by
HAREDA and shall be made operational in each building block'
tql The traffic plan and the parking plan proposed by the Project Proponent should be
adhered to meticulously with further scope of additional parking for future
requirement. There should be no traffic congestion near the entry and exit points
from the roads adjoining the proposed project site. Parking should be fully
internalized and no public space should be used.
tr] The project shall be operationalized only when HUDA/local authority wiil provide
domestic water supply system in the area.
ts] . Operation and maintenance of STP, solid waste tlanagement and electrical
Infrastructure, pollution control lrleasures shall be ensured even after the
completion of sale.
ttl Different type of wastes should be disposed off as per provisions of municipal solid
waste, biomedical waste, hazardous waste, e-waste, batteries & plastic rules made
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under Environment Protection Act, 1986. Particularly E-waste and Battery waste
shall be disposed of as per existing E-waste Management Rules 2011 and Batteries
Management Rules 2001. The project proponent should maintain a collection center
for E-waste and it should be disposed of to only registered and authorized
dismantler / recycler.
[u] Standards for discharge of environmental pollutants as enshrined in various
schedules of rule 3 of Environment Protection Rule 1986 shall be strictly complied
with.
lvl Water supply shall be metered among different users of utilities.
[w] The project proponent shall ensure that the stack height of DG sets is more than
the highest tower and also ensure that the emission standards of noise and air are
within the CPCB prescribed limits. Noise and Emission level of DG sets greater
than 800 KVA shall be as per CPCB latest standards for high capacity DG sets.
[x] All electric supply exceeding 100 amp, 3 phase shall maintain the power factor
between 0.98 lag to I at the point of connection.
tV] The project proponent shall use only treated water instead of fresh water for DG
cooling. The Project Proponent shall also use evaporative cooling technology and
double stage cooling system for HVAC in order to reduce water consumption.
Further temperature, relative humidity during summer and winter seasons should be
kept at optimal level. Variable speed drive, best Co-efficient of Performance, as
well as optimal integrated point load value and minimum outside fresh air supply
may be resorted for conservation of power and water. Coil type cooling DG Sets
shall be used for saving cooling water consumption for water cooled DG Sets.
lzl The project proponent shall ensure that the transformer is constructed with high
quality grain oriented, low loss silicon steel and virgin electrolyte grade copper. The
project proponent shall obtain manufacturer's certificate also for that.
[aal The project proponent shall ensure that exit velocity from the stack should be
sufficiently high. Stack shall be designed in such a way that there is no stack
down-water under any meteorological conditions.
[abl The project proponent shall provide water sprinkling system in the project area to
suppress the dust in addition to the already suggested mitigation measures in the
Air Environment Chapter of EMP.
[ac] The project proponent shall ensure proper Air Ventilation and light system in the
basements area for comfortable living of human being and shall ensure that
number of Air Changes per hour/(ACH) in basement never falls below 15.
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ranr-s.cENERAL coNDIffitil The Project Proponent shall ensure the commitments made in Form-I, Form-lA,
EIA,EMP and other documents submitted to the SEIAA for the protection of
environment and proposed environmental safeguards are complied with in letter
and spirit. In case of contradiction between two or more documents on any point,
the most environmentally friendly commitment on the point shall be taken as
commitment by project Proponent.
tii] The project proponent shall also submit six monthly reports on the status of
"omp1iur"" of the stipulated EC conditions including results of monitored data
(both in hard copies as well as by e-mail) to the respective Regional Office of. MoEF, the respective Zonal Office of CPCB, HSPCB and SEIAA Haryana.
Iiiil STP outlet after stabilization and stack emission shall be monitored monthly.
Other environmental parameters and green belt shall be rnonitored on quarterly
basis. After every 3 (three) months, the project proponent shall conduct
environmental audit and shall take corrective rreasure, if required, without delay.
[iv] The SEIAA, Haryana reseryes the right to add additional safeguard measures
subsequently, if found necessary. Environmental Clearance granted will be
revoked if it is found that false information has been given for getting approval ofthis project. SEIAA reserves the right to revoke the clearance if conditions
stipulated are not implemented to the satisfaction of SEIAA/MoEF.
tv] The Project proponent shall not violate any judicial orders/pronouncements issued
by any Court/Tribunal.
[vi] All other statutory clearances such as the approvals for storage ofdiesel from Chief
Controller of Explosives, Fire Department, Civil Aviation Department, Forest
conservation Act, 1980 and wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, Forest Act, 1927,
PLPA 1900, etc. shall be obtained, as applicable by project proponents from the
respective authorities prior to construction ofthe project'
[vii] The Project proponent should inform the public that the project has been accorded
Environment Clearance by the SEIAA and copies of the clearance letter are
available with the Haryana State Pollution Control Board & SEIAA, This should be
advertised within 7 days from the date of issue of the clearance letter at least in two
local newspapers that are widely circulated in the region and the copy of the same
should be- forwarded to SEIAA Haryana. A copy of Environment Clearance
conditions shall also be put on project proponent's web site for public awareness.
[viii]' Underthe provisions of Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, legal action shall be
initiated against the Project Proponent if it was found that construction of the
project has been started before obtaining prior Environmental Clearance.
[ixl Any appeal against the this Environmental Clearance shall lie with the National
Grien-tribunal, if preferred, within a period of 30 days as prescribed under
Section 16 of the National Green Tribunal Act, 2010.
txl The project proponent shall put in place corporate Environment Policy as
mentioned in MoEF, GoI OM No. J-1101314112006-14 II (I) dated 26.4.2012
within 3 months period. Latest Corporate Environment Policy should be submitted
to SEIAA within 3 months of issuance of this letter.
[xi] The fund ear-marked for environment protection measures should be kept in
separate account and should not be diverted for other purposes and year wise
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expenditure shall be reported to the SEIAA/RO MOEF GOI under rules prescribedfor Environment Audit.
[xii] The project proponent shall ensure the compliance of Forest Department, HaryanaNotifi cation no. S.O. 1 2 1 /P A2l 1900 / 5.4 I 97 dated 28.1 l . 1997 .
[xiii] The Project Proponent shall ensure that no vehicle during construction/operationphase enter the project premises without valid 'Pollution Under Control'certificate from competent Authority.
[xiv] The project proponent is responsible for compliance of all conditions inEnvironmental Clearance letter and project proponent can not absolvehimself /herself of the responsibility by shifting it to any contractor engaged byproject proponent.
[xv] The project proponent shall seek fresh Environmental clearance ifat any stage thereis change in the planning ofthe proposed project.
[xvi] Besides the developerlapplicant, the responsibility to ensure the compliance of' Environmental Safeguards/ conditions imposed in the Environmental Clearancelefter shall also lie on the licensee/licensees in whose name/names thelicense/ClU has been granted by the Town & Country Planning Department,Haryana.
[xvii] The proponent shall upload the status of compliance of the stipulated ECconditions, including results of monitored data on their website and shall updatethe same periodically. It shall simultaneously be sent to the Regional Office ofMoEF, the respective Zonal Office of CPCB and the SPCB. The criteria pollutantlevels namely; SPM, RSPM, SO2, NOx (ambient levels as well as stackemissions) or critical sectoral parameters, indicated for the project shall be
monitored and displayed at a convenient location near the main gate of thecompany in the public domain.
[xviii] The environmental statement for each financial year ending 31't March in Form-Vas is mandated to be submitted by the project proponent to the HSPCB Panchkulaas prescribed under the Environrnent (Protection) Rules, 1986, as amended
subsequently, shall also be put on the website of the company along with the status
of compliance of the EC conditions and shall also be sent to the respective
Regional Offices of MoEF by e-mail.
Assessment Authority, Haryana, Panchkula.
Endst. No. SEIAA/HR/20 13 Dated:.
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A copy of the above is forwarded to the following:
The Additional Director (IA Division), MOEF, GOI, CGO Cornplex, LodhiNew Delhi.The Regional office, Ministry of Environment & Forests, Govt. of India,31, Chandigarh.The Chairman, Haryana State Pollution Control Board, Pkl.
Member Secretary,State Level Environment Impact
Assessment Authority, Haryana, Panchkula.
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COMPLIANCE REPORT
Group Housing Project “Park View”
Village – Wazirpur, Sector – 92, Gurugram, Haryana Compliance Report
Bestech India Pvt. Ltd. 1
COMPLIANCE REPORT
S. No. Conditions Reply
PART A -SPECIFIC CONDITIONS :
A. Construction phase:
1. “Consent for Establish” shall be obtained
from Haryana State Pollution Control
Board under Air & Water Act & a copy
shall be submitted to the SEIAA, Haryana
before the start of any construction work at
the site.
Construction work of the project has been
completed and it is in operational phase.
2. A first aid room as prepared in the project
site shall be provided both during
construction and operation phase of the
project.
Adequate first Aid facilities had been provided
during construction phase.
Also, during operation phase same is being
provided, photograph of the same has already
been submitted.
3. Adequate drinking water and sanitary
facilities should be provided for
construction workers at the site. Provision
should be made for mobile toilets. Open
defecation by the laborers is strictly
prohibited. The safe disposal of waste
water and solid wastes generated during the
construction phase should be ensured.
The construction work has been completed.
Solid waste generated from the site is managed as
per the Solid Waste Management Rules 2016,
photographs showing the segregation area of
waste is enclosed as Annexure-I.
4. All the topsoil excavated during
construction activities should be stored for
use in horticulture/landscape development
within the project site.
This condition is already complied with.
5. The project proponent shall ensure that the
building material required during
construction phase is properly stored within
the project area and disposal of
construction waste should not create any
adverse effect on the neighboring
communities and should be disposed of
after taking necessary precautions for
This condition is already complied with.
Group Housing Project “Park View”
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general safety and health aspects of people,
only in approved sites with the approval of
competent authority.
6. Construction spoils, including bituminous
material and other hazardous materials,
must not be allowed to contaminate
watercourses and the dump sites for such
materials must be secured so that they
should not leach into the ground water and
hazardous waste generated during
construction phase, should be disposed off
as per applicable rules and norms with
necessary approvals of the Haryana State
Pollution Control Board.
This condition is already complied with.
7. The diesel generated set to be used during
construction phase should be of ultra-low
sulphur diesel type and should conform to
Environment (Protection) Rules prescribed
for air and noise emissions standards.
This condition is already complied during
construction phase.
DG sets, in operational phase, are being
maintained in proper condition to minimize the
chances of pollution from the DG sets. DG set
monitoring report is enclosed as Annexure-II and
photographs of acoustic enclosure have already
been submitted at your esteemed office.
8. The Diesel required for operating DG sets
shall be stored in underground tanks and if
required, clearance from chief controller of
Explosive shall be taken.
The Diesel is being stored in underground tanks,
photograph has already been submitted and
permission for the same from Chief Controller
has also been submitted at your esteemed office.
All safety measures are being adopted at the site
for storage and handling of diesel.
9. Ambient noise levels should conform to
residential standards both during day and
night. Incremental pollution loads on the
ambient air and noise quality should be
closely monitored during construction
phase. Adequate measures should be made
to reduce ambient air and noise level
during construction phase, so as to conform
This condition is already complied during
construction phase.
During operational phase incremental pollution
loads on the ambient air and noise quality is
being closely monitored as per the prescribed
standards. Monitoring reports are enclosed as
Annexure-III.
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to the stipulated residential standards.
10. Fly ash should be used as building material
in the construction as per the provision of
Fly Ash Notification of September, 1999
and amended as on 27th August, 2003.
This condition is already complied with as the
construction work has been completed.
11. Storm water control and its reuse as per
CGWB and BIS standards for various
applications should be ensured.
Agreed.
12. Water demand during construction should
be reduced by use of pre-mixed concrete,
curing agents and other best practices.
Ready mixed concrete had been used at the site
for the reduction of water demand during
construction of the project.
13. In view of the severe constrains in water
supply augmentation in the region and
sustainability of water resources, the
developer will submit the NOC from
CGWA specifying water extraction
quantities and assurance from HUDA/
utility provider indicating source of water
supply and quantity of water with details of
intended use of water - potable and non-
potable. Assurance is required for both
construction and operation stages
separately. It shall be submitted to the
SEIAA and RO, MOEF, Chandigarh before
the start of construction.
During operation phase fresh water is being
supplied through tanks from GMDA, fresh water
purchase bills are enclosed as Annexure-IV.
14. Roof should meet prescriptive
requirements as per Energy Conservation
Building Code by using appropriate
thermal insulation material.
The project has envisaged construction of roof as
per energy conservation building code (ECBC
Norms).
15. Opaque wall should meet prescriptive
requirements as per Energy Conservation
Building Code which is proposed to be
mandatory for all conditioned spaces while
it is desirable for non air- conditioned
spaces by use of appropriate thermal
insulation material to fulfill requirement.
All stipulated norms according to the energy
conservation building code have been envisaged
during the construction of this project.
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16. The approval of the competent authority
shall be obtained for structural safety of the
building on account of earthquake,
adequacy of firefighting equipment, etc. as
per National Building Code including
protection measures from lightening etc. If
any Forest land is involved in the proposed
site, clearance under Forest Conservation
Act shall be obtained from the Competent
Authority.
All requisite approvals from the competent
authority have been obtained and submitted to
your esteemed office.
17. Overexploited ground water and impending
severe shortage of water supply in the
region requires the developer to redraw the
water and energy conservation plan.
Developer shall reduce the overall footprint
of the proposed development. Project
proponent shall incorporate water
efficiency/savings measures as well as
water reuse/recycling within 3 months and
before start of construction to the SEIAA,
Haryana and RO, MOEF, GOI,
Chandigarh.
The Fresh water during construction phase had
been provided by Private water tankers and
treated water had been used in the construction of
the project.
During operation phase fresh water is being
supplied through tanks from GMDA, Water
tanker booking detail is enclosed above.
18. The project proponent as stated in the
proposal shall construct 13 rain water
harvesting pits for recharging the ground
water within the project premises. Rain
water harvesting pits shall be designed to
make provisions for silting chamber and
removal of floating matter before entering
harvesting pit' Maintenance budget and
persons responsible for maintenance must
be provided. Care shall also be taken that
contaminated water do not enter any RWH
pit.
Agreed, The photographs of RWH Pits have
already been submitted at your esteemed office.
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19. The Project Proponent shall provide for
adequate fire safety measures & equipment
as required by Haryana Fire Service Act,
2009 & instructions issued by local
Authority/Directorate of fire from time to
time. Further, the project proponent shall
take necessary permission regarding fire
safety scheme/NOC from competent
Authority as required.
The copy of approval of Fire safety scheme has
been already submitted to your esteemed office.
20. The Project Proponent shall obtain
assurance from the DHBVN for supply of
4629 KW of power supply before the start
of construction. In no case project will be
operational solely on generators without
any power supply from any external power
utility.
Power Assurance from the DHBVN for supply of
4,629 KW of power supply has been obtained &
submitted to your esteemed office.
21. Detail calculation of power load and
ultimate power load of the project shall be
submitted to DHBVN under intimation to
SEIAA Haryana before the start of
construction. Provisions shall be made for
electrical infrastructure in the project area.
Detail calculation of power load and ultimate
power load of the project has been submitted to
DHBVN under intimation to SEIAA Haryana.
22. The Project Proponent shall not raise any
construction in the natural land depression /
Nallah/ water course and shall ensure that
the natural flow from the Nallah/ water
course is not obstructed.
No construction has been done in the natural land
depression / Nallah/ water course and it is
ensured that the natural flow from the Nallah/
water course is not obstructed.
23. The Project Proponent shall keep the plinth
level of the building blocks sufficiently
above the level of the approach road to the
Project as per prescribed by-laws. Levels of
the other areas in the Projects shall also be
kept suitably so as to avoid flooding.
This condition is already complied with.
24. Construction shall be carried out so that
density of population does not exceed
norms approved by Director General Town
Agreed, this condition is already complied with.
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and Country Department Haryana
25. The Project Proponent shall submit an
affidavit with the declaration that ground
water will not be used for construction and
only treated water should be used for
construction.
An affidavit regarding the same has been already
submitted.
26. The project proponent shall not cut any
existing tree and project landscaping plan
should be modified to include those trees in
green area.
It was a vacant land.
27. The project proponent shall provide 3
meter high barricade around the project
area, dust screen for every floor above the
ground, proper sprinkling and covering of
stored material to restrict dust and air
pollution during construction.
This condition is already complied with.
28. The project proponent shall construct a
sedimentation basin in the lower level of
the project site to trap pollutant and other
wastes during rains.
The condition was complied with.
29. The project proponent shall provide proper
Rasta of proper width and proper strength
for each project before the start of
construction.
We have provided proper Rasta of proper width
and proper strength for each project.
30. The project proponent shall ensure that the
U-value of the glass is less than 3.177 and
maximum solar heat gain co-efficient is
0.25 for vertical fenestration.
Agreed.
31. The project proponent shall adequately
control construction dusts like silica dust,
non-silica dust, and wood dust. Such dusts
shall not spread outside project premises.
Project Proponent shall provide respiratory
protective equipment to all construction
workers.
The condition was complied with.
32. The project proponent shall develop Yes, we have developed complete civic
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complete civic infrastructure of the Group
Housing colony including internal roads,
green belt development, sewerage line,
Rain Water recharge arrangements, Storm
water drainage system, Solid waste
management site and provision for
treatment of bio-degradable waste, STP,
water supply line, dual plumbing line,
electric supply lines etc. and shall offer
possession of the units/flats thereafter.
infrastructure of the Group Housing colony
including internal roads, green belt development,
sewerage line, Rain Water recharge
arrangements, Storm water drainage system,
Solid waste management provision, STP, water
supply line, dual plumbing line, electric supply
lines etc.
33. The project proponent shall provide one
refuse area till 24 meter and one till 39
meter as per National Building Code.
Agreed.
34. The project proponent shall provide fire
control room and fire officer for building
above 30 meter as per National Building
Code.
The condition is being complied.
35. The project proponent shall obtain
permission of Mines and Geology
Department for excavation of soil before
the start of construction.
The condition was complied with.
36. The project proponent shall seek specific
prior approval from concerned local
Authority/HUDA regarding provision of
storm drainage and sewerage system
including their integration with external
services of HUDA/Local authorities beside
other required services before taking up
any construction activity.
Agreed.
37. The site for solid waste management plant
be earmarked on the layout plan and the
detailed project for setting up the solid
waste management plant shall be submitted
to the Authority within one month.
Municipal solid waste is being generated from
the project site. The detailed solid waste
management plan has already been submitted to
your esteemed office.
38. The project proponent shall submit the
copy of fire safety plan duly approved by
The copy of approval of Fire safety scheme has
been already submitted to your esteemed office.
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Fire Department before the start of
construction.
39. The project proponent shall discharge
excess of treated waste water/storm water
in the public drainage system and shall
seek permission of HUDA before the start
of construction.
Agreed.
40. The project proponent shall maintain the
distance between STP and water supply
line.
Maximum distance has been provided between
STP and water supply line.
41. The project proponent shall ensure that no
construction activity is undertaken either
on surface or below or above surface of
revenue rasta passing through the project
area.
No construction activity has undertaken either on
surface or below or above surface of revenue
rasta passing through the project area
42. The project proponent shall indicate the
width and length of on sign board and shall
display the same at both the ends of
revenue rasta stretch, for awareness of
public. Sign board shall also display the
message that this is public rasta/road and
any citizen can use it. There shall not be
any gate with or without guards on revenue
rasta.
Agreed.
43. The project proponent shall use treated
water for HVAC make up instead of fresh
water and shall submit revised Water
balance diagram before the start of
construction.
Revised Water balance diagram has already been
submitted.
44. The project proponent shall submit revised
parking calculation @ l.5/EWS + Service
Personal Unit before the start of
construction.
Revised parking calculation has already been
submitted.
45. The project proponent shall provide helipad
facility as required under NBC norms and
shall seek permission of helipad from AAI
No helipad provision is required for our Group
Housing project as the building height of the
project is 59.9 m and the helipad provision is
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accordingly/Relevant Authority. required only when the height of the building is
more than 200 m.
46. The project proponent shall calculate the
water requirement for EWS @ 5 persons
instead of @ 3 persons @135 lpcd and
shall submit revised water requirement and
water balance diagram before the start of
construction.
Revised water requirement and water balance
diagram has been submitted to your esteemed
office.
B. Operation Phase.
1. “Consent to Operate" shall be obtained
from Haryana State Pollution Control
Board under Air and Water Act and a copy
shall be submitted to the SEIAA, Haryana.
Agreed, Consent to operate under Air and water
Act has been obtained, vide letter no.
HSPCB/Consent/:329962318GUSOCTO5713092
dated 03.11.2018 valid till 30.09.2021 and
already submitted at your esteemed office.
Also authorization under Hazardous and other
wastes (Management & Transboundary
Movement) Rules, 2016 has been obtained vide
letter no. HWM/GUSO/2018/5746795 dated
14.11.2018 valid till 30.09.2021 and already
submitted.
2. The Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) shall
be installed for the treatment of the sewage
to the prescribed standards including odor
and treated effluent shall be recycled. The
installation of STP should be certified by
an independent expert and a report in this
regard should be submitted to the SEIAA,
Haryana before the project is
commissioned for operation. Tertiary
treatment of waste water is mandatory.
Discharge of treated sewage shall conform
to the norms and standards of HSPCB,
Panchkula. Project Proponent shall
implement such STP technology which
does not require filter backwash
The STP has been installed for treating waste
water within the project premises; photographs of
the same have already been submitted at your
esteemed office.
Treated water is being recovered from STP and
being used in non – contact uses such as flushing,
gardening, DG cooling etc.
3. Separation of grey and black water should Treated water, is being recovered from STP and
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be done by the dual plumbing line.
Treatment of 100% grey water by
decentralized treatment should be done
ensuring that the recirculated water should
have BOD levels less than 10mg/litre and
the recycled water will be used for
flushing, gardening and DG set cooling etc.
to achieve zero exit discharge
being used in non – contact uses such as flushing,
gardening, DG Cooling etc.
4. For disinfections of the treated waste water
ultra violet radiation or ozonization should
be used.
Agreed.
5. Diesel power generating sets proposed as
source of back-up power for lifts, common
area illumination and for domestic use
should be of enclosed type and conform to
rules made under the Environment
(Protection) Act, 1986. The location of the
DG sets should be in the basement as
promised by the project
Proponent with appropriate stack height i.e.
above the roof level as per the CPCB
norms. The diesel used for DG sets should
be ultra low sulphur diesel (0.05%
sulphur), instead of low sulphur diesel.
Diesel power generating sets proposed as source
of back-up power for lifts, common area
illumination and for domestic use is enclosed
type and conform to rules made under the
Environment (Protection) Act, 1986.
The location of the DG sets is in the basement
with appropriate stack height i.e. above the roof
level as per the CPCB norms, Photographs
showing the same is has already been submitted.
The diesel used for DG sets is ultra low sulphur
diesel (0.05% sulphur), instead of low sulphur
diesel.
6. Ambient noise level should be controlled to
ensure that it does not exceed the
prescribed standards both within and at the
boundary of the proposed Residential
Complex.
Agreed.
The main source of Noise in the Group housing
will be the DG sets. The DG sets will be provided
with acoustic enclosures to minimize noise
pollution.
7. The project proponent as stated in the
proposal should maintain at least 40.03%
as green cover area for tree plantation
especially all around the periphery of the
project and on the road sides preferably
with local species which can provide
protection against noise and suspended
Agreed, Landscape area has been developed at
project site, photographs have already been
submitted at your esteemed office.
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particulates matter. The open spaces inside
the project should be preferably landscaped
and covered with vegetation/grass, herbs &
shrubs. Only locally available plant species
shall be used.
8. The project proponent shall strive to
minimize water in irrigation of landscape
by minimizing grass area, using native
variety, xeriscaping and mulching, utilizing
efficient irrigation system, scheduling
irrigation only after checking evapo-
transpiration data.
Agreed.
9. Rain water harvesting for roof run-off and
surface run-off, as per plan submitted
should be implemented. Before recharging
the surface run off, pre- treatment through
sedimentation tanks must be done to
remove suspended matter, oil and grease.
The bore well for rainwater recharging
sha1l be kept at least 5 mts above the
highest ground water table. Care shall be
taken that contaminated water do not enter
any RWH pit. The project proponent shall
avoid Rain water Harvesting of first 10
minutes of rain fall. Roof top of the
building shall be without any toxic material
or paint which can contaminate rain water.
Wire mess and filters should be used
wherever required.
Agreed. Rain water Harvesting pits has been
provided at site to recharge the ground water.
10. The ground water level and its quality
should be monitored regularly in
consultation with Central Ground Water
Authority.
Agreed.
11. There should be no traffic congestion near
the entry and exist points from the roads
adjoining the proposed project site must be
The parking is fully internalized and hence there
is no traffic congestion near the entry and exit
points from the adjoining road.
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avoided. Parking should be fully
internalized and no public space should be
utilized.
12. A report on the energy conservation
measures conforming to energy
conservation norms finalized by Bureau of
Energy Efficiency should be prepared
incorporating details about building
materials & technology, R & U Factors etc
and submitted to the SEIAA, Haryana in
three months time.
Agreed.
13. Energy conservation measures like
installation of only LED for lighting the
areas outside the building and inside the
building should be integral part of the
project design and should be in place
before project commissioning' Use of solar
panels must be adapted to the maximum
energy conservation.
Agreed, The condition is being complied.
14.
The Project Proponent shall use zero ozone
depleting potential material in insulation,
refrigeration, air-conditioning and
adhesive. Project Proponent shall also
provide Halon free fire suppression system.
Agreed.
15. The solid waste generated should be
properly collected and segregated as per
the requirement of the MSW Rules, 2000
and as amended from time to time. The bio
degradable waste should be treated by
appropriate technology at the site ear-
marked within the project area and
dry/inert solid waste should be disposed off
to the approved sites for land filling after
recovering recyclable material.
Solid waste generated from the site is being
managed as per the Solid Waste Management
Rules 2016.
15. The provision of the solar water heating
system shall be as per norms specified by
Agreed.
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HAREDA and shall be made operational in
each building block
16. The traffic plan and the parking plan
proposed by the PP should be adhered to
meticulously with further scope of
additional parking for future requirement.
There should be no traffic congestion near
the entry and exit points from the roads
adjoining the proposed project site. Parking
should be fully internalized and no public
space should be used.
Agreed.
17. The Project shall be operationalized only
when HUDA/local authority will provide
domestic water supply system in the area.
Fresh water is being supplied through tanker
from GMDA, water tanker booking detail is
enclosed above.
18. Operation and maintenance of STP, solid
waste management and electrical
Infrastructure, pollution control measures
shall be ensured even after the completion
of sale.
Operation and maintenance of STP, solid waste
management and electrical Infrastructure,
pollution control measures will be ensured even
after the completion of sale.
19. Different type of wastes should be disposed
off as per provisions of municipal solid
waste, biomedical waste, hazardous waste,
e-waste, batteries & plastic rules made
under Environment Protection Act, 1986.
Particularly E-waste and Battery waste
shall be disposed of as per existing E-waste
Management Rules 2011 and Batteries
Management Rules 2001. The project
proponent should maintain a collection
center
for E-waste and it should be disposed of to
only registered and authorized dismantler /
recycler.
Agreed.
20. Standards for discharge of environmental
pollutants as enshrined in various schedules
of rule 3 of Environment Protection Rule
Agreed.
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1986 shall be strictly complied with.
21. Water supply shall be metered among
different users of utilities.
Water supply is being metered among different
users of utilities.
22. The project proponent shall ensure that the
stack height of DG sets is more than the
highest tower and also ensure that the
emission standards of noise and air are
within the CPCB prescribed limits. Noise
and Emission level of DG sets greater than
800 KVA shall be as per CPCB latest
standards for high capacity DG sets.
We ensure that the stack height of DG sets is
more than the highest tower and also ensure that
the emission standards of noise and air are within
the CPCB prescribed limits. Noise and Emission
level of DG sets greater than 800 kVA is as per
CPCB latest standards for high capacity DG sets.
23. All electric supply exceeding 100 amp, 3
phase shall maintain the power factor
between 0.98 lag to 1 at the point of
connection.
Agreed.
24. The project proponent shall use only
treated water instead of fresh water for DG
cooling. The Project Proponent shall also
use evaporative cooling technology and
double stage cooling system for HVAC in
order to reduce water consumption. Further
temperature, relative humidity during
summer and winter seasons should be kept
at optimal level. Variable speed drive, best
Co-efficient of Performance, as well as
optimal integrated point load value and
minimum outside fresh air supply may be
resorted for conservation of power and
water. Coil type cooling DG sets shall be
used for saving cooling water consumption
for water cooled DG Sets.
Only treated water is being used for DG Cooling
and as the project is a residential complex,
HVAC is not proposed for the project.
25. The project proponent shall ensure that the
transformer is constructed with high quality
grain oriented, low loss silicon steel and
virgin electrolyte grade copper. The project
proponent shall obtain manufacturer's
Agreed.
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certificate also for that.
26. The project proponent shall ensure that exit
velocity from the stack should be
sufficiently high. Stack shall be designed in
such a way that there is no stack down-
water under any meteorological conditions.
Agreed.
27. The project proponent shall provide water
sprinkling system in the project area to
suppress the dust in addition to the already
suggested mitigation measures in the Air
Environment Chapter of EMP.
Agreed.
28. The project proponent shall ensure proper
Air Ventilation and light system in the
basements area for comfortable living of
human being and shall ensure that number
of Air Changes per hour/(ACH) in
basement never falls below 15.
Already complied.
PART-B GENRAL CONDITIONS:
1. The Project Proponent shall ensure the
commitments made in Form-l, Form - lA,
EIA/EMP and other documents submitted
to the SEIAA for the protection of
environment and proposed environmental
safeguards are complied with in letter and
spirit. In case of contradiction between two
or more documents on any point, the most
environmentally friendly commitment on
the point shall be taken as commitment by
project proponent.
All Environmental Safeguard mentioned in the
Report is being implemented and monitored
effectively.
2. The project proponent shall also submit six
monthly reports on the status of
compliance of the stipulated EC conditions
including results of monitored data (both in
hard copies as well as by e-mail) to the
respective Regional Office of MoEF, the
respective Zonal Office of CPCB, HSPCB
Six monthly reports on the status of compliance
of the stipulated EC conditions including results
of monitored data are being submitted to the
respective Regional Office of MoEF, the
respective Zonal Office of CPCB, HSPCB and
SEIAA Haryana.
Receiving copy of previously submitted
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and SEIAA Haryana. compliance report is enclosed as Annexure-V.
3. STP outlet after stabilization and stack
emission shall be monitored monthly.
Other environmental parameters and green
belt shall be monitored on quarterly basis.
After every 3 (three) months, the project
proponent shall conduct environmental
audit and shall take corrective measure, if
required, without delay.
Agreed.
4. The SEIAA, Haryana reserves the right to
add additional safeguards measures
subsequently, if found necessary.
Environmental Clearance granted will be
revoked if it found that false information
has been given for getting approval of this
project. SEIAA reserves the right to revoke
the clearance if conditions stipulated are
not implemented to the satisfaction of
SEIAA/MoEF.
If any additional safeguards measures will be
given, it will be followed and complied.
5. The Project proponent shall not violate any
judicial orders/pronouncements issued by
any Court/Tribunal.
We are not violating any judicial
orders/pronouncements issued by any
Court/Tribunal.
6. All other statutory clearance such as the
approvals for storage of diesel from Chief
Controller of Explosive, Fire Department,
Civil Aviation Department, Forest
Conservation Act, 1980 and Wildlife
(Protection) Act, 1972, Forest Act 1927,
PLPA, 1900, etc shall be obtained, as
applicable by project proponent from the
respective authorities prior to construction
of the project.
All statutory clearance such as the approvals for
storage of diesel from Chief Controller of
Explosive, Fire Department, Civil Aviation
Department, Forest Conservation Act, 1980 and
Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, Forest Act 1927,
PLPA, 1900, etc. have obtained and submitted to
your esteemed office.
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7. The Project proponent should inform the
public that the project has been accorded
Environment Clearance by the SEIAA and
copies of the clearance letter are available
with the Haryana State Pollution Control
Board & SEIAA, This should be advertised
within 7 days from the date of issue of the
clearance letter at least in two local
newspapers that are widely circulated in
the region and the copy of the same should
be forwarded to SEIAA Haryana. A copy
of Environment clearance conditions shall
also be put on project proponent's website
for public awareness.
The public notice has been published in “The
Times of India” & “Nav Bharat Times” dated –
20.12.2013 and already submitted to your office.
8. Under the provisions of Environment
(Protection) Act, 1986, legal action shall be
initiated against the Project Proponent if it
was found that construction of the project
has been started before obtaining prior
Environmental Clearance.
Both EC & CTE had been obtained for the
project prior to the start of construction work.
9. Any appeal against the this Environmental
Clearance shall lie with the National Green
Tribunal, if preferred, within a period of 30
days as prescribed under Section 16 of the
National Green Tribunal Act, 2010.
Agreed.
10. The project proponent shall put in place
Corporate Environment Policy as
mentioned in MoEF, GoI OM No. J-
l101314112006-14 II (I) dated 26.4,2012
within 3 months period. Latest Corporate
Environment Policy should be submitted to
SEIAA within 3 months of issuance of this
letter.
Agreed.
11. The fund ear-marked for environment
protection measures should be kept in
separate account and should not be diverted
Agreed.
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for other purposes and year wise
expenditure shall be reported to the
SEIAA/RO MOEF GOI under rules
prescribed for Environment Audit.
12. The project proponent shall ensure the
compliance of Forest Department, Haryana
Notification no. S.O. l2llPA2l1900/3. 4197
dated 28.11.1997
Agreed.
13. The Project Proponent shall ensure that no
vehicle during construction/operation phase
enter the project premises without valid
'Pollution Under Control' certificate from
competent Authority.
Agreed.
14. The project proponent is responsible for
compliance of all conditions in
Environmental Clearance letter and project
proponent cannot absolve himself/herself
of the responsibility by shifting it to any
contractor engaged by project proponent.
Agreed.
15. The project proponent shall seek fresh
Environmental clearance if at any stage
there is change in the planning of the
proposed project.
Agreed.
16. Besides the developer/applicant, the
responsibility to ensure the compliance of
Environmental Safeguards/ conditions
imposed in the Environmental Clearance
letter shall also lie on the licensee/licensees
in whose name/names the license/CLU has
been granted by the Town & Country
Planning Department, Haryana.
Agreed.
17. The proponent shall upload the status of
compliance of the stipulated EC conditions,
including results of monitored data on their
website and shall update the same
periodically. It shall simultaneously be sent
Agreed.
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to the Regional office of MoEF, the
respective Zonal Office of CPCB and the
SPCB. The criteria pollutant levels namely;
SPM, RSPM, SO2, NOx (ambient levels as
well as stack emissions) or critical sectoral
parameters, indicated for the project shall
be monitored and displayed at a convenient
location near the main gate of the company
in the Public domain.
18. The environmental statement for each
financial year ending 3lst March in Form-V
as is mandated to be submitted by the
project proponent to the HSPCB Panchkula
as prescribed under the Environment
(Protection) Rules, 1986, as amended
subsequently, shall also be put on the
website of the company along with the
status of compliance of the EC conditions
and shall also be sent to the respective
Regional Offices of MoEF by e-mail.
Agreed.
ENVIRONMENTAL
MONITORING REPORT
Group Housing Project “Park View”
Village – Wazirpur, Sector – 92, Gurugram, Haryana Monitoring Report
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ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING REPORT
1) Introduction of the project
M/s Bestech India Pvt. Ltd. has been developed Group Housing Project “Park View” at Village -
Wazirpur, Sector – 92, Gurugram, Haryana. The site coordinates are 28o 24’ 30’’ N, 76
o 55’ 37’’ E.
The project site is well connected through road, rail & air network. The project site is in proximity to
Dwarka Expressway which is approx. 4 km (NE) from the project site. The nearest railway station is
Garhi Harsaru railway station which is at a distance of approx. 3 km (NNE) from the project site. The
nearest airport is IGI Airport located at approx. 22 km (NE) from the project site.
2) Status of Project
Project is in operational phase.
3) Environmental monitoring
To know efficiency of pollution prevention and control measures being adopted at the project site
during the operational phase six monthly monitoring is scheduled. For this monitoring schedule has
been prepared for following environmental parameters:
(i) Ambient Air Quality;
(ii) Ambient Noise;
(iii) Stack Emission of DG sets being used at the site;
(iv) Drinking Water Quality of the area;
(v) Soil Quality of the area.
For Environmental monitoring for all the above parameters was done by the NABL accredited
laboratory. Details of Environmental monitoring are given in following sections.
4) Ambient Air Quality monitoring
Ambient Air Quality (AAQ) monitoring has been conducted from 05.10.2019 to 06.10.2019 on the
project site. AAQ monitoring has been conducted to measure the following parameters
1. Particulate Matter (size less than 2.5 µm) (PM2.5),
2. Particulate Matter (size less than 10 µm) (PM10),
3. Sulphur Dioxide (SO2),
4. Oxides of Nitrogen (NO2),
5. Carbon Monoxide (CO)
6. Lead (Pb)
7. Nickel (Ni)
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8. Arsenic (As)
9. Ozone (O3)
10. Ammonia (NH3)
11. Benzene (C6H6)
12. Benzo (α) Pyrine
5) Factors considered for selecting the Monitoring Location
Principal factors which was considered during selection of the AAQ monitoring location at the site are
the objectives of sampling, the particular method and instrument used for sampling, resources
available (like availability of electricity, place etc.), physical access and security against loss and
tampering of the equipment etc. The main objective of monitoring is to determine status of AAQ of
the area. In general the following factors have been taken into consideration for selection of AAQ
monitoring location:
1. The monitoring station should be located at a place where interferences are not present or
anticipated.
2. The site should be away from major pollution sources. The distance depends upon the source,
its height and its emissions.
3. The monitoring station should be at least 25 m away from domestic chimneys, especially if
the chimneys are lower than the sampling point; with larger sources the distance should be
greater.
4. The site should be away from absorbing surfaces such as absorbing building material. The
clearance to be allowed will depend on the absorbing properties of the material for the
pollutant in question, but it will normally be at least 1 m away from such place.
5. The instrument must be located in such a place where free flow of air is available.
6. The instrument should not be located in a confined place, corner or a balcony.
7. Height of the inlet must be 3–10 m above the ground level.
8. The sampler must be more than 20 m from trees.
9. Distance of the sampler to any air flow obstacle i.e. buildings, must be more than two times
the height of the obstacle above the sampler.
10. There should be no nearby furnace or incinerator fumes.
6) Monitoring Frequency
The AAQ monitoring has been conducted from 05.10.2019 to 06.10.2019 on project site. The
monitoring results of the above mentioned Ambient Air Quality parameters are discussed below.
Table 1 shows the Ambient Air Monitoring results on the project site.
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Table-1: AMBIENT AIR MONITORING RESULTS ON PROJECT SITE
Monitored Parameters Result Units NAAQS Industrial, Residential,
Rural & other Area
Particulate Matter (PM10) 142.6 µg/m3
100
Particulate Matter (PM2.5) 72.8 µg/m3 60
Sulphur Dioxide (as SO2) 12.6 µg/m3 80
Nitrogen dioxide (as NO2) 28.5 µg/m3 80
Carbon Monoxide (as CO) <1.15 µg/m3 4.0
Lead (as Pb) <0.1 µg/m3 1.0
Nickel (as Ni) <15.0 ng/m3 20.0
Arsenic (as As) <5.0 ng/m3 6.0
Ozone (as O3) <10.0 µg/m3 180.0
Ammonia (as NH3) <20.0 µg/m3 400
Benzene (as C6H6) <1.0 µg/m3 5.0
Benzo (α) Pyrine –particulate phase only <1.0 ng/m3 1.0
Source: EKO PRO Engineers Pvt. Ltd. Ghaziabad (U.P.)
6.1 Particulate Matter (PM10)
Monitoring of Ambient Air Quality was done from 05.10.2019 to 06.10.2019 on the project site. The
value of PM10 is 142.6μg/m3. Table 2 shows the values of PM10 (μg/m
3) on the project site. Figure 1
shows graphical representation of the values of PM10 (μg/m3) on the project site.
Table-2: Showing the values of PM10 (μg/m3) on the project site
Sampling Location Concentration of PM10 (μg/m
3)
AQ Limit
Project site 142.6 100
Fig-1: Value of PM10 (μg/m
3) on Project site
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
AQ Limit
PM10
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6.2 Particulate Matter (PM2.5)
Monitoring of Ambient Air Quality was done from 05.10.2019 to 06.10.2019 on the project site. The
observed value of PM2.5 is 72.8μg/m3. Table 3 shows the values of PM2.5 (μg/m
3) on the project site.
Figure 2 shows graphical representation of the values of PM2.5 (μg/m3) on the project site.
Table-3: Showing the values of PM2.5 (μg/m3) on the project site
Sampling Location Concentration of PM2.5 (μg/m
3)
AQ Limit
Project site 72.8 60
Fig-2: Value of PM2.5 (μg/m
3) on Project site
6.3 Sulphur Dioxide (SO2)
Monitoring of Ambient Air Quality was done from 05.10.2019 to 06.10.2019 on the project site. The
observed value of SO2 is 12.6µg/m³, which is within the standards as prescribed by the NAAQS 2009.
Table 4 shows the values of SO2 (μg/m3) on the project site. Figure 3 shows graphical representation
of the values of SO2 (μg/m3) on the project site.
Table-4: Showing the values of SO2 (μg/m3) on the project site
Sampling Location Concentration of SO2 (μg/m
3)
AQ Limit
Project site 12.6 80
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
AQ Limit
PM2.5
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Fig-3: Values of Sulphur dioxide (SO2) µg/m³ on Project site
6.4 Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2)
Monitoring of Ambient Air Quality was done from 05.10.2019 to 06.10.2019 on the project site. The
observed value of NO2 is 28.5μ /m³, which is within the standards as prescribed by the NAAQS 2009.
Table 5 shows the values of NO2 (μg/m3) on the project site. Figure 4 shows graphical representation
of the values of NO2 (μg/m3) on the project site.
Table-5: Showing the values of NO2 (μg/m3) on the project site
Sampling Location Concentration of NO2 (μg/m
3)
AQ Limit
Project site 28.5 80
Fig-4: Value of Nitrogen dioxide (NO2), µg/m³ on the project site
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
AQ Limit
SO2
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
AQ Limit
NO2
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0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
3.5
4
AQ Limit
CO
6.5 Carbon Monoxide (CO)
Monitoring of Ambient Air Quality was done 05.10.2019 to 06.10.2019 on the project site. The
observed value of CO is <1.15 µg/m³, which is within the standards as prescribed by the NAAQs
2009. Table 6 shows the values of CO (mg/m3) on the project site.
Table-6: Showing the Values of Carbon Monoxide (CO) mg/m3 on the project site
Sampling Location Concentration of CO (mg/m
3)
AQ Limit
Project site <1.15 4
Fig-5: Value of Carbon Monoxide (CO), mg/m³ on the project site
6.6 Ozone (O3)
Monitoring of Ambient Air Quality was done from 05.10.2019 to 06.10.2019 on the project site. The
value of O3 is <10.0 µg/m³ which is within the standards as prescribed by the NAAQs 2009. Table 7
shows the values of O3 (μg/m3) on the project site.
Table-7: Showing the Values of Ozone (O3) μg/m3 on Project site
Sampling Location Concentration of O3 (mg/m
3)
AQ Limit
Project site <10 180.0
6.7 Ammonia (NH3), Lead (Pb), Benzene (C6H6), Benzopyrenes (BaP), Arsenic (As) and
Nickel (Ni)
The above mentioned parameters are found below detectable limit on the project site.
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AMBIENT AIR ANALYSIS:
The Ambient air analysis for PM10, PM2.5, SO2 & NO2 is shown below:
7) Ambient Noise Monitoring
7.1 Monitoring Location
Noise Monitoring has been conducted at the Project site on 05.10.2019 to 06.10.2019.
7.2 Noise Results
The result of the noise monitoring mentioned below in the Table-8. As per the monitoring data result
observed Leq- Day was 51.1 dB(A) on 05.10.2019 to 06.10.2019 and Leq – Night was observed 41.8
dB(A) on 05.10.2019 to 06.10.2019.
Table 8: Noise level during Day and Night Time
Test
Parameters
Result
Units Requirement (as per CPCB Guidelines Limits in dB
(A) Leq
Category of Area/ Zone Limit
Leq- Day 51.1 dB(A) Residential Area 55.0
Leq- Night 41.8 dB(A) Residential Area 45.0
Source: EKO PRO Engineers Pvt. Ltd. Ghaziabad (U.P.)
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
AQ Limit AQ Limit AQ Limit AQ Limit
PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NO2
142.6
100
72.8
60
12.6
80
28.5
80
µg
/m3
Ambient Air Analysis
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8) DG Stack Monitoring
To check the level of air pollution due to emission from the DG Stack, stack emission monitoring has
been done as per CPCB standard on the 05.10.2019.
The following parameters have been analyzed for emission from the stack of D.G Sets:
(a) Particulate Matter (PM)
(b) Sulphur Dioxide (SO2)
(c) Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx)
(d) Carbon Monoxide (CO)
(e) Lead (Pb)
The result of stack monitoring is given in Table-9 below. All the monitoring results are well within
the standard prescribed by CPCB for the emissions from the DG Set.
Table 9: Result of DG set stack
S. No. Parameters Result
DG Set-I
(1010 kVA)
Result
DG Set-II
(1250 kVA)
Units Limits
1. Particulate Matter 40.2 42.7 mg/Nm3 75.0
2. Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) 24.3 26.9 mg/Nm3 --
3. Oxide of Nitrogen (as NOx) 186.7 192.3 ppmv 710.0
4. Carbon Monoxide (CO) 90.8 82.6 mg/Nm3 150.0
5. Lead (as Pb) <0.1 <0.1 mg/Nm3 10.0
Source: EKO PRO Engineers Pvt. Ltd. Ghaziabad (U.P.)
9) Water Monitoring
9.1 Monitoring Location
Drinking Water sample has been collected from the Project Site on 07.10.2019.
9.2 Interpretation of the results
Water sample was analyzed for their physical, chemical and biological characteristics. The result of
the water samples analyzed is attached. pH value is observed 6.98, Total Hardness is observed 16.0
mg/l, Iron value is <0.005 mg/l, Chloride value is 24.0 mg/l, TDS is observed 102.0 mg/l, Calcium is
observed 3.61 mg/l, Magnesium is observed 1.70 mg/l and Total Alkalinity is observed 22.0 mg/l.
All parameters observed are well within the standards prescribed as per IS: 10500:2012.
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Table 10: Drinking water monitoring results at the project site
RESULTS
S. No. PARAMETER TEST
METHOD RESULT UNIT LIMITS AS PER (IS:10500-2012)
ACCEPTABLE PERMISSIBLE
1 Colour IS : 3025 ﴾P-4﴿ < 5.0 Hazen 5.0 15.0 2 Odour IS : 3025 ﴾P-5﴿ Agreeable – Agreeable Agreeable 3 Taste IS : 3025 ﴾P-7﴿ Agreeable – Agreeable Agreeable 4 Turbidity IS : 3025 ﴾P-10﴿ < 1.0 NTU 1.0 5.0 5 pH IS : 3025 ﴾P-11﴿ 6.98 – 6.5-8.5 No relaxation 6 Total Hardness
(as CaCO3) IS : 3025 ﴾P-21﴿ 16.0 mg/L 200.0 600.0
7 Calcium (as Ca) IS : 3025 ﴾P-40﴿ 3.61 mg/L 75.0 200.0 8 Iron (as Fe) IS : 3025 ﴾P-53﴿ < 0.005 mg/L 1.0 No relaxation 9 Chloride (as Cl) IS : 3025 ﴾P-32﴿ 24.0 mg/L 250.0 1000.0
10 Residual Free
Chlorine IS : 3025 ﴾P-26﴿ < 0.2 mg/L 0.2 1.0
11 Fluoride (as F) IS : 3025 ﴾P-60﴿ < 1.0 mg/L 1.0 1.5 12 Total Dissolved
Solids IS : 3025 ﴾P-16﴿ 102.0 mg/L 500.0 2000.0
13 Magnesium (as
Mg) IS : 3025 ﴾P-46﴿ 1.70 mg/L 30.0 100.0
14 Copper (as Cu) IS : 3025 ﴾P-42﴿ < 0.005 mg/L 0.05 1.5 15 Manganese (as
Mn) IS : 3025 ﴾P-59﴿ < 0.005 mg/L 0.1 0.3
16 Sulphate (as SO4) IS : 3025 ﴾P-24﴿ 4.16 mg/L 200.0 400.0
17 Nitrate (as NO3) IS : 3025 ﴾P-34﴿ <0.5 mg/L 45.0 No relaxation 18 Phenolic
Compounds (as C6H5OH)
IS : 3025 ﴾P-43﴿ < 0.001 mg/L 0.001 0.002
19 Mercury (as Hg) IS : 3025 ﴾P-48﴿ < 0.001 mg/L 0.001 No relaxation 20 Selenium (as Se) IS : 3025 ﴾P-56﴿ < 0.005 mg/L 0.01 No relaxation 21 Arsenic (as As) IS : 3025 ﴾P-37﴿ < 0.005 mg/L 0.01 0.05 22 Cyanide (as CN) APHA 4500 CN
(K) 22nd
Ed. Absent mg/L 0.05 No relaxation
23 Lead (as Pb) IS : 3025 ﴾P-47﴿ < 0.005 mg/L 0.01 No relaxation 24 Zinc (as Zn) IS : 3025 ﴾P-49﴿ < 0.01 mg/L 5.0 15.0 25 Total Chromium
(as Cr+6
) IS : 3025 ﴾P-52﴿ < 0.005 mg/L 0.05 No relaxation
26 Total Alkalinity
(as CaCO3) IS : 3025 (P-23) 22.0 mg/L 200.0 600.0
27 Aluminium (as
Al) APHA 3125 B
22nd
Ed. < 0.005 mg/L 0.03 0.2
28 Boron (as B) IS : 3025 ﴾P-57﴿ < 0.25 mg/L 0.5 1.0
29 Cadmium (as Cd) IS : 3025 (P-41) < 0.001 mg/L 0.003 No relaxation 30 Anionic
Detergents (as
MBAS)
APHA 5540 22nd
Ed. < 0.05 mg/L 0.2 1.0
31 Total Coliform IS : 1622 : 1981 Absent MPN/10
0 mL Shall not be
detectable in
100ml sample
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32 E.coli IS : 1622 : 1981 Absent Per 100
mL Shall not be
detectable in
100ml sample
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Source: EKO PRO Engineers Pvt. Ltd. Ghaziabad (U.P.)
10) Soil Sampling
10.1 Sampling Location
The sample of the soil has been collected from the project location on 05.10.2019.
Table 11: Soil monitoring results at project site
S.
No. PARAMETER TEST METHOD RESULT UNIT
1 pH (1:2.5 Suspension) IS : 2720 (P-26) 6.84 -
2 Conductivity (1:5 Susp.) IS : 2720 (P-21) 462.0 µS/cm
3 Water Holding Capacity SOP-S/92/21 51.3 % by mass
4 Bulk Density SOP-S/92/12 1.62 gm/cc
5 Sodium Available (as Na) Eko/Chem/SOP/S-04 171.7 mg/kg
6 Potassium Available (as K) Eko/Chem/SOP/S-02 156.8 mg/kg
7 Organic Matter IS : 2720 (P-22) 0.70 % by mass
8 Total Kjeldhal Nitrogen Eko/Chem/SOP/S-07 1702.3 mg/kg
9 Phosphorus (as P) SOP-S/96/13 70.1 mg/kg
10 Zinc (as Zn) USEPA-SW 846 7130 22.5 mg/kg
11 Lead (as Pb) USEPA-SW 846 7130 <1.0 mg/kg
12 Copper (as Cu) USEPA-SW 846 7130 <1.0 mg/kg
13 Cation Exchange Capacity SOP-S/95/20 9.6 meq/100gm
14 Moisture content IS : 2720 (P-2) 12.8 % by mass
15 Iron (as Fe) USEPA-SW 846 7130 0.070 mg/kg Source: EKO PRO Engineers Pvt. Ltd. Ghaziabad (U.P.)
10.2 Sampling Result
The concentration of Organic matter in the soil is 0.70%. The Bulk Density of the soil sample is 1.62
gm/cc. Water holding capacity of soil is 51.3 % by mass. pH value is 6.84 and Potassium (as K) value
is 156.8 mg/kg.
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ANNEXURE-II
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Sample DescriptionSample Drawn onSample Drawn bySample Received onTime of Sampling (minutes)Sampling LocationSampling Plan & ProcedureAnalysis DurationSource of EmissionCapacityOperating LoadNormal Operation ScheduleType of StackDiameter of Stack (meter)Height of Stack from Ground Level (meter)Height of Stack from Roof Level (meter)Height of $ampling Location (meter)Type of Fuel UsedFuel Consumed per hourAmbi'ent Temperature ('C )
Stack Temperature ('C )Average Velocity of Flue Emission (mlsec)Average Flow Rate (lpm)
Control Measures (if any)
Stack Emission05t10t2019EPEPL (Mr. Anuj Kumar)07t10t201930.0NASOP-SE/0907 110120'19 To 121 1012019Stack Attached To DG Set No.'1
1O1O KVANormalAs per requirementMetal/Circular0.367.03.0Port HoleHSD120.0|ph30.0220.014.819.6Nit
Remark (if any) : Quantity oI Emission (Nm3/h
RESULTS
S.No. Parameters Test Methods Results UnitsLimits as per EPA-I986,
(SL-96 Schedule-l)
1 Particulate Matter (as PM) lS: 11255 (P-1) 40.2 mo/Nm3 75.0
2 Sulphur Dioxide (as SO2) lS: 11255 (P-2) 24.3 mo/Nm3
3 Oxide of Nitrogen (as NOx) lS: 11255 (P-7) 186.7 ppmv 714.0
4 Carbon Monoxide (as CO) lS: 13270 90.8 mo/Nm3 150.0
5 Lead (as Pb) USEPA (P.12) <1.0 mq/Nm3 10.0
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Sample DescriptionSample Drawn onSample Drawn by
Sample,Received onTime of Sampling (minutes)Sampling LocationSampling Plan & ProcedureAnalysis DurationSource of EmissionCapacityOperating LoadNormal Operation ScheduleType of StackDiameter of Stack (meter)Height of Stack from Ground Level (meter)Height of Stack from Roof Level (meter)Height of $ampling Location (meter)Type of Fuel UsedFuel Consumed per hourAmbient Temperature ('C )
Stack Temperature ('C )Average Velocity of Flue Emission (m/sec)Average Flow Rate (lpm)
Control Measures (if any)
Stack Emission05t10t2019EPEPL (Mr. Anuj Kumar)07 t10t201930.0NASOP-SE/0907 I 1 012019 T o 121 1012019Stack Attached To DG Set No.21250 KVANormalAs per requirementMetal/Circular0.367.03.0Port HoleHSD120.0lph30.0226.015.1
19.9Nit
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RESULTS
S.No. Parameters Test Methods Results UnitsLimits as per EPA-l986,
(SL-96 Schedule-l)1 Particulate Matter (as PM) lS: 11255 (P-1 42.7 mq/Nm3 75"0
2 Sulphur Dioxide (as SO2) lS: 11255 (P-2) 26.9 mo/Nm33 Oxide of Nitroqen (as NOx) lS: 11255 (P-7) 192.3 ppmv 710.0
4 Carbon Monoxide (as CO) lS: 13270 82.6 mq/Nm3 150.0
5 Lead (as Pb) UsEPA (P-12) <1.0 rnoiNm3 10.0
Notes :
1. The results given above are related to the tested sample, for various parameters, as observed at the time ofSampling. The customer asked for the above tests only.This test report will not be generated again, either wholly or in part, without prior written permission of the Laboratory.
The test report will not be used for any publicity/legal purpose.The test samples will be disposed off after 15 days from the date of issue of test report, unless until speciResponsibility of the Laboratory is limited to the invoiced amount only.
2.3.4.5.
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Plot No.51 Sector - 44
Gurgaon - Haryana
Proj. Name-Group Housing Park View
Sec-92 Village-WazirPur,Gurgaon
Sample DescriPtionSample Drawn on
Sample Drawn bY
$ample Received on
Sampling LocationSampling Time
Sampling Plan & Procedure
Analysis DurationAmbient TemPerature ("C )
Average Flow Rate of SPM 1m3/min'1
Average Flow Rate of Gases (lPm)
AmbientAir05/10/201 I To 06/10/201 9
EPEPL (Mr. AnujKumar)a7nol2019On Project Site24.0!-lrs.SOP.AAQ/1507 I 1 0 t201 9 T o 121 1 012019
Weather ConditionsRemark
30.0
1.1
1.0ClearNA
RESULTS
Results UnitsLimits as per CPCB
Notification, 18thNov 2009S. No.
1
Parameters Test Methods
Particutate Matter (PM1 0) lS: 5182 (P-23) 142.6 ug/m3 100.0
72.8 pg/m3 60.02 Particulate Matter (PM2.5) FKO/CHEM/SOP/AAO/01
12.6 uq/*' 80.03 Stpfrui oioxide (as Soe)
28.5 ug/m3 80.04 N itrogen D ioxi-d q (as N Oz) lS: 5182 (P-6)
<1.15 mg/m3pg/m3
4.05 CarOon Utonoxide (as C€) lS: 5182 (P-10)
1.06 Lead (as Pb) lS:5182 (P-22\ <0.1
<15.0 ng/m3 20.07 Nickel (as Ni) FKO/CHEMISOP/MQ/02
<5.0"g/d
6.0I Arsenic (as As) EKO/CHEM/SOP/AAO/OZ
<10.0 ug/m3 180.0I Ozone (as 03)
<20.0 ug/m3 400.010 nnrrnonla (as NHg) APHA 3rd Ed. Method 401
<'1.0 rrg/m'
ng/m3
5.011 Benzene (as CoHo) lS:5182 (P'11)
<1.0 1.012
Berzo(alpha) PYrine-ParticulatePhase OnlY
lS:5182 (P-12)
l."l?tr"rrns given above are related to the tested sample, for various parameters, as observed at the time of
Sampling. Tie customer asked for the above tests only'
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Thetestreportwillnotbeusedforanypublicity/legalpurpose'The test samples will be disposed off after 15 dayJ trom ine date of issue of test report, unless until
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TEST REPORTNoise Monitoring
Test Report No. : EKO/I59/071019lssued Ts
lssue Date z 1211012019BESTECI-I INDIA PVT LTD.Flot No.51 Sector - 44Gurgaon - HaryanaProj. Name-Group Housing Park ViewSec-92 Village-Wazirpur,Gurgaon
Sample Description
Sample Drawn on
Sample Drawn by
Sample Received on
Sampling Location
Sampling Plan & Procedure
Weather Condition
Analysis Duration
Remark (if any)
Ambient Noise
051 1 01201 9 To 06/1 0/201 9
EPEPL (Mr. AnujKumar)07t'tot20't9On Project Site
soP-Ni01Normal
07 t 1Ot2O1g To 09/1 0/201 9NA
RESULTS
S. No. Parameters Test Methods Resutts UnitsLimits as per "The NoisePollution (Regulation &Control) Rules, 2000"
1 Leq (Day Time) EKO/CHEM/SOP/S/N-o1 51.1 dB (A) 55.0
2 Leq (Night Time) EKO/CHEM/SOP/S/N.o1 41.8 dB (A) 45.0
Notes :
1. The results given above are related to the tested sample, as received & mentioned parameters.
The customer asked for the above tests only.
2. This test report will not be generated again, either wholly or in part, without prior written permission of the Laboratory.
3. The test report will not be used for any publicig/legal purpose.4. Responsibility of the Laboratory is limited to the invoiced amount only.
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ULR -TC50631 9000006561 P TEST REPORTWater Sarnple Analysis
Test Report No: EKOl003lO71019lssued To
Issue Date :'1511012019: BESTECH INDIA PW LTD.
Plot No.51 Sector - 44Gurgaon - HaryanaProj. Name-Commercial ColonyAt Sec-92 Village-Wazirpur,Gurgaon
Sample DescriptionSample Drawn onSample Drawn bySample Received onSampling LocationSampling Plan & ProcedureSample Quantity
Dinking Water07t10t2019EPEPL (Mr. Anuj Kumar)07t10t2019On Project SiteSOP.W663.0 LitreNormal07 11012019 To 151 1012019NA
Environmental ConditionsAnalysis Duration
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S. No. Parameters Test Methods Results UnitsLimits as per lS: 10500-2012
(Amd.No.2 Sep-2018)
Acceptable Permissible1 Colour lS: 3025 (Pa) <5.0 Hazen 5.0 15.C
2 Odour lS: 3025 (P-5) Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable3 Taste lS: 3025 (P-7) Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable4 Turbidity' lS:3025 (P-10) <1.0 NTU 1.0 5.0
5 pH lS: 3025 (P-11) 6.89 6.5-8.5 No relaxation6 Total Hardness (as CaCO3) lS: 3025 (P-21) 18.0 mg/L 200.0 600.07 Chlcium (as Ca) lS: 3025 (P-40) 4.41 mg/L 75.0 200.08 lron (as Fe) APHA 3125 B <0.005 mg/L 1.0 No relaxation
9 Chloride (as Cl) lS: 3025 (P-32) 21.0 mg/L 250.0 1000.0
10 Residual Free Chlorine S: 3025 (P-26) <0.2 mg/L 0.2 1.0
11 Fluoride (as F) S: 3025 (P-60) <1.0 mgiL 1.0 '1.5
12 Total Dissolved Solids S: 3025 (P-16) 84.0 mg/L 500.0 2000.0
13 Magnesium (as Mg) S: 3025 (P-46) 1.94 mg/L 30.0 100.0
14 Copper (as Cu) APHA 31258 <0.005 mg/L 0.05 1.5
15 Manganese (as Mn) APHA 3125B <0.005 mg/L 0.1 0.3
16 Sulphate (as SOa) lS: 3025 (P-24) 3.82 mg/L 200.0 400.0
17 Nitrate (as NO3) lS: 3025 (P-34) <0.1 mg/L 45.0 No relaxation
18 Phenolic Compounds(as C6H5OH) lS: 3025 (P-43) <0.001 mglL 0.001 0.002
19 Mercury (as Hg) APHA 3125 B <0.001 mg/L 0.001 No relaxation
20 Selenium (as Se) APHA 31258 <0.005 mg/L 0.01 No relaxation
21 Arsenic (as As) APHA 3125 B <0.005 mg/L 0.01 No relaxation
22 iranide (as CN) APHA 45OO CN-K Absent mg/L 0.05 |,lh relaxationffi ld@[email protected]. AYUSF. Cosmetics. Buirdrng Material. Peiro eum
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Test Report No : EKO/003/071019 lssue Date i 1511012019
Notes:1. The results given above are related to the tested sample, as received & mentioned parameters.
The customer asked for the above tests only.2. This test report will not be generated again, either wholly or in pa(, without prior written permission of the Laboratory.
3. The teSt report will not be used for any publicity/legal purpose.
4. The test samples will be disposed off after 15 days from the date of issue of test report, unless until specified bythe customer. Sample received for biological tests will be destroyed after 7 days from the date of issue of test report.
5. Responsibility of the Laboratory is limited to the invoiced amount only.
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23 Lead (as Pb) APHA 31258, <0.005 mg/L 0.01 No relaxation
24 Zinc (asZn) APHA 3125 B <0.05 mg/L 5.0 15.0
25 Total Chromium (as Cr) APHA 3125B <0.005 mg/L 0.05 No relaxation
26 Total Alkalinity (as CaCO3) iS: 3025 (P-23) 30.0 mg/l- 200.0 600:0
27 Aluminium (as Al) APHA 3125 B <0.005 mglL 0.03 0.2
28 Boron (as B) lS: 3025 (P-57) <0.25 mg/L 0.5 2.4
29 Cadmium (as Cd) APHA 3125 B <0.001 mg/L 0.003 No relaxation
30 Anionic Detergents (as MBAS) lS: '13428 <0.05 mgll 0.2 1.0
31 TotalColiform lS: 15185 Absent Per 100mLShould be
AbsentNo relaxation
32 E.coli lS: 15185 Absent Per 100mLShould be
AbsentNo relaxation
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TEST REPORTSoil Sample Analysis
Test Report No. : EKO/I60/071019Issued To
\
lssue Date z 1il1012019: tsESTECH INDIA PVT I-T'D.
Plot No.51 Sector - 44Gurgaon - HaryanaProj. Name-Group Housing Park ViewSec-92 Village-Wazirpur, Gurgaon
Sample DescriptionSample Drawn onSample Drawn bySample Received onSampling LocationSampling Plan & ProcedureSample QuantityEnvironmental ConditionAnalysis Duration
Soilsamplea5no12019EPEPL (Mr. AnujKumar)07t10t2019On Project SitesoP-s/50500 gmNormal07 I 1 012019 T o 121 1 0 1201 I
RESULTS
S. No. Parameters Test Methods Results Units
I oH fi:2.5 Suspension) lS:2720 (P-26) 6.842 Conductivity (1 :5 Suspension) lS:2720 (P-21) 462.0 pS/cm
3 Water Holding Capacity soP-s/92/21 51.3 % bv mass4 Bulk Densitv soP-s/g2/12 1.62 gm/cc
5 Sodium Available (as Na) EKO/CHEM/SOP/S.04 171.7 mq/kq6 Potassium Available (as K) EKO/CHEM/SOP/S.02 156.8 mg/kg7 Oroanic Matter lS:2720 (P-22) 0.70 % by mass
8 Total Kiehldal Nitroqen EKO/CHEM/SOP/S.07 1702.3 mg/kg
I Phosohorus (as P) soP-s/96/13 70.1 mq/kq't0 Zinc (as Zn) USEPA.SW 846 7130 22.5 mg/kg
11 Lead (as Pb) USEPA-SW 846 7130 <1.0 mglkg
12 Copper (as Cu) USEPA-SW 8467130 <1.0 mg/kg
13 Cation Exchange Capacity soP-s/95/20 9.6 meq/1009m
14 Moisture Content tS:2720 (P-2) 't2.8 % by mass15 lron (as Fe) USEPA-SW 846 7130 0.070 % by mass
Notes :
1. The results given above are related to the tested sample, as received & mentioned parameters.The customer asked for the above tests only.
2. This test report will not be generated again,'either wholly or in part, without prior written permission of the Laboratory.3. The test report will not be used for any publicily/legal purpose.4. The test samples will be disposed off after 15 days from the date of issue of test report, unless until specified by
the customer. Sample received for biological tests will be destroyed after 7 days from the date of issue of test5. Responsibility of the Laboratory is limited to the invoiced amount only
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