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Project Name Chanawda  Bijasna ML No 113809 Masonary Stone Project Name Chanawda  Bijasna ML No 113809 Masonary Stone

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PRE FEASIBILITY REPORT Project Name Chanawda Bijasna M L No 113809 Masonary Stone Mine PFR 1 Applicant Shri Foju 10 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 11 Executive Summary The proposed mining project ID: 846930

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1 Project Name: Chanawda & Bijasna (M.L. N
Project Name: Chanawda & Bijasna (M.L. No. 1138/09) Masonary Stone PRE - FEASIBILITY REPORT Project Name: Chanawda & Bijasna ( M .L. No. 1138/09 ) Masonary Stone Mine PFR 1 Applicant: Shri Foju 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1.1 Executive Summary The proposed mining project falls under Category “ A ” Project or activity 1(a ) as per EIA Notifications 2006 and amended thereof due to the presence of Interstate Boundary between Rajasthan and Haryana within 5km . Summarized Tabular Representation Project Name Chanawda & Bijasna (M.L. No. 1138 /09 ) Masonary Stone Mine Applicant Shri Foju Area of the lease area 1 ha Location of mine Village – Chanawda & Bijasna Tehsil - Pahari District - Bharatpur State - Rajasthan Latitude 27°41' 18 . 49 "N to 27°41' 2 1 . 01 "N Longitude 77° 0 0 ' 12.2 "E to 77° 00'19 . 42 "E Topo sheet number GT Sheet No. – 54 E/ 2 Minerals of mine Masonary Stone Total Mineable reserves 6 , 61 , 578 Tonnes Life of mine 8 years Project Cost 45 lakh Proposed production of mine 1 , 34 , 321 MTPA Method of mining Opencast Mechanized No of working days 300 days Water demand & Source Total water requirement is about 5. 5 KLD = 2. 5 KLD (Drinking & Domestic Uses) + 1 KLD (Plantation) + 2 KLD (Dust Suppression

2 ). Water will be procured from nearby v
). Water will be procured from nearby villages Man power 55 Nearest railway station Govindgarh railway station about 2 5 km in S direction Nearest State highway/national highway SH 22 about 7 km away in N direction Nearest airport Indira Gandhi International airport (about 9 3 km in N direction) Seismic zone Zone I I as per IS 1893 (Part I): 2002 Project Name: Chanawda & Bijasna ( M .L. No. 1138/09 ) Masonary Stone Mine PFR 2 Applicant: Shri Foju 2.0 INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT/BACKGROUND INFORMATION 2.1 Identification of Project and Project Proponent Chanawda & Bijasna (M.L. No. 1138 /09 ) Masonary Stone Mine is situated at Village - Chanawda & Bijasna , Tehsil - Pahari , District - Bharatpur , and State - Rajasthan over an area of 1 ha. T he m ine lease was granted in favour of Shri Foju S/o Shri Islam, R/o - Tayara, Tehsil - Kama, Dist. - Bharatpur (Raj.) vide order no. 1168 on dated 11/06/2010 and executed on dated 11/08/2010 and lease deed was registered on dated 16/08/2010 for 20 years . 2.2 Brief description of nature of Project The project has been proposed for mining of Mineral Masonary Stone by adopting opencast mechanized mining method . 2.3 Need for the Project and Its Importance to the Country or Region Masonary stone is most commonly used as building material . Masonry Stone finds extensive

3 use in the construction and infrastruct
use in the construction and infrastructural works. The basic objective of the project is the effective utilization of Material in the country or re gion. Masonry Stone is the world's most commonly used material in construction of road, railway track construction etc. Masonry Stone will help in the economic growth of the country or region. 2.4 Demands - Supply Gap The demand for Masonary Stone is ever growing with the growth of the infrastructure sector in our country. The mineral is used in the construction activities like buildings, road construction etc . The requirement for the mineral is always high in the nearby cities and towns. Therefore there is always a good demand of the mineral in the domestic market. 2.5 Imports vs. Indigenous Production Development needs will be met only through indigenous ly produced Masonary stone against the high cost of imported material. 2.6 Export Possibility There is no proposal to export the mineral . However, Masonary stone produced from the mine will fulfill the needs of the region and surplus if Project Name: Chanawda & Bijasna ( M .L. No. 1138/09 ) Masonary Stone Mine PFR 3 Applicant: Shri Foju any, will be considered for export. 2.7 Domestic/ Export Markets Domestic Market Being a building stone, the pri ncipal use of this Masonary stone is in construction of buildings and roads . Export Market The proposed m

4 ining activity is for indigenous consump
ining activity is for indigenous consumption only for real state, decorative accessories etc. 2.8 Emp loyment Generation (Direct and Indirect) The proposed mining activity for the excavation of masonary stone will provide both direct and indirect employment in form of labors for mining process and through transport etc respectively. 3.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION 3.1 Type of Project Including Interlinked an d Interdependent Projects, If Any. The project falls under Category “ A ” Project or activity 1(a) as per EIA Notifications 2006. It is for Mining of Masonary stone. It is an opencast mechanized mining. The project dose not includes any interlinked or interd ependent project. There are no interlinked projects involved. 3.2 Location The mining lease area is located at , Village - Chanawda & Bijasna , Tehsil - Pahari , District - Bharatpur , and State - Rajasthan. The mining lease area falls in G.T sheet No. 54 E/ 2 . Latitude 27°41'18 . 49 "Nto 27°41' 21 . 01 "N Longitude 77° 0 0 ' 12.2 "E to 77° 00'19.42 "E Project Name: Chanawda & Bijasna ( M .L. No. 1138/09 ) Masonary Stone Mine PFR 4 Applicant: Shri Foju Fig 1: Location Map of proposed Project site Project Area Project Name: Chanawda & Bijasna ( M .L. No. 1138/09 ) Masonary Stone Mine PFR 5 Ap

5 plicant: Shri Foju 3.3 Details of Alt
plicant: Shri Foju 3.3 Details of Alternate Sites Mining is site specific so no alternative site is proposed. 3. 4 Size or magnitude of operation The mining lease has been granted over an area of 1 ha. During five year total production of mineral shall be approximately 395843.5 Tonne s . 3. 5 Geology Regional Geology Different formations belonging to Bhilwara super group, Delhi super group, Vindhyan group and Quaternary alluvium form the geological framework of the district. About 85% area of the district is occupied by alluvium and wind blown sand. The geological seq uence in Bharatpur district is as follows: Era/Period Geological Cycle Group Formation Lithology Quaternary Holocene Present day flood plain Undifferentiated Aeolian and fluvial Middle to late pleistocene Ambala alluvium Polycyclic sequence of brownish oxidized silt, clay with kankar and grey brown micaceous sand Paleo - meso Proterozoic Delhi super Group Ajabgarh Group Arauli Formation Carbonaceous phyllite shale, slate interbeded with quartz Bhokol Formation Interbeded quartz and phyllite Quartzite Phyllite Alwar Group Pratgarh formation Massive quartize, interlayered feldspathic, ferruginous orthoquartzite Local Geology Geological Cycle Group Formation Lithology Delhi Super Group Ajabgarh Arauli Formation Carbonaceous, phyllite, shale, slate intercalated with

6 quartizte. Project Name: Chanawda & B
quartizte. Project Name: Chanawda & Bijasna ( M .L. No. 1138/09 ) Masonary Stone Mine PFR 6 Applicant: Shri Foju 3.6 Reserve Estimation The following parameters have been considered while estimating the Reserve: Average 205 mRL depths of masonary stone has been considered for proved category of reserve. Average 2 0 m depth of masonary stone below proved category has been considered. Average 5 m depth below probable category has been considered for possible category reserve. Bulk density has been taken 2.5 tonnes/m 3 . Recovery of masonary stone is 95% of total reserve. Total mineable reserve has been calculated as 6 , 61 , 578 Tonns Project Description with Process Details 3. 6 . 1 Method of Mining The method of mining of the proposed project will be opencast mechanized method. The mining shall be started from from the existing pit. Excavation of the mineral will be done by simple hand tools as well as by hydraulic machineries. The mining activity wi ll be done by bench formation. Hydraulic machinery will be deployed time to time as and when required. The bench height and width is proposed to be 1 - 6 mts and width will be more than 1 - 6mts. The 6m benches shall be prepared in four slice height 1.5m . Bla sting will be done. Blasting will be done during day time only. Muffle blasting will be done by a n authorized person on contractual basis . Deep hole bla

7 sting after getting DGMS permission.
sting after getting DGMS permission. 1 • Site prepration (demarcation by pillars) 2 • Excavation of mineral 3 • Loading of Mineral 4 • Transportation Project Name: Chanawda & Bijasna ( M .L. No. 1138/09 ) Masonary Stone Mine PFR 7 Applicant: Shri Foju Blasting parameters: Length of shot holes: 1.5 mt Diameter shot h oles : 32mm Spacing : 1 m Stemming : 30% Burden : 0.8 mt Type of explosives: Special gelatin, delay detonator, R - Cord No secondary blasting will be done. The excavated mineral will be directly loaded into trucks and will be transported to the local market and e nd users. The details of machinery, to be used Production details The Proposed year w ise excavation: Years Total saleable Minerals in tonnes 1 st Year 40195 2 nd Year 50611.5 3 rd Year 69612 4 th Year 101104 5 th Year 134321 Total 395843.5 3. 7 Raw Material Required Along With Estimated Quantity, Likely Source, Marketing Area of Final Product/s, Mode of Transport of Raw Material and Finished Product No raw material will be required for production of Masonary Stone . The mine mineral shall be collected and sorted manually before its final dispatch to various industries through trucks. No waste will be generated Machine Nos. Make HP/Capacity Jack Hammers 3 Atlas Copco 32mm Compressor 1 Local 62.5 HP D. G. Set 1 Local 15

8 KVA Poklean 1 Hitechi 148 HP
KVA Poklean 1 Hitechi 148 HP Dumper 4 Ashok Leyland 75 HP Water Tanker 1 Ford 5000 Litre Wagon drill m/c 1 Atlas copco 30m Project Name: Chanawda & Bijasna ( M .L. No. 1138/09 ) Masonary Stone Mine PFR 8 Applicant: Shri Foju in the process. 3. 8 Resource Optimization/ Recycling and Reuse Not envisaged. 3.9 Availability of Water Its Source, Energy/ Power Requirement and Source 3. 9 .1 Water Requirement Water for domestic, dust suppression and plantation is required to be 5. 5 KLD. 3. 9 .2 Power The operation will be done only from sun rise to sun set hence there is no power requirement for the project at site. All the vehicles and machinery will run on diesel, there is no requirement of electricity. If needed connection will be taken from the nearby village after taking proper permission. 3. 10 Quantity of wastes to be generated (Liquid and Solid) and Scheme for their Management/Disposal 3. 10 .1 Solid Waste Generation & its Disposal The waste overburden in the area is only intermixed soil. Th e waste rock produced will be loaded by excavators & dumpers for its transportation to the reject dump yard & when require will be used for making road. The waste material shall be dumped outside the mine lease area. The total waste to be handled in five y ears is as follows: Years waste in MT 1 st Year 2115 2 nd Year 26

9 63.5 3 rd Year 3663 4 th Year
63.5 3 rd Year 3663 4 th Year 5321 5 th Year 7068.5 Total 20831 3. 10 .2 Liquid Effluent Not applicable. Project Name: Chanawda & Bijasna ( M .L. No. 1138/09 ) Masonary Stone Mine PFR 9 Applicant: Shri Foju 4.0 SITE ANALYSIS 4.1 Connectivity The proposed lease area i s easily approachable through SH 22 . The nearest Railway station is Govindgarh Railway Station which is 25 km away from the site. Nearest Airport is 93 km in New Delhi . 4.2 Landform, Land use and Land ownership 4.2.1Landform The applied lease area is a part of a hillock which is a Govt. Land . 4.2.2 Land use The applied lease area is a Govt. land. The lease area comprises of undulated terrains . There is no village or human settlement in the lease area. Permanent vegetation in the area is very less prominent. 4.2.3 Land Ownership The proposed lease area is Govt. land. 4.3Topography The lease area comprises of undulated terrains. Maximum part of the lease area is covered by Masonary Stone. 4.4 Existing land Use Pattern The lease area is a Govt. Land. In general the area is hilly. There is no village or human settlement in the lease area. Permanent vegetation in the area is also very less prominent. There is no forest land involved in the lease area. Also there is no eco sensitive area present near the lease area. 4.5 Existing Infrastructure

10 No existing infrastructure within lea
No existing infrastructure within lease area. 4.6 Soil Classification The soils of the Bharatpur district are greyish brown and yellowish brown with wide variation in texture from sandy loam to clayey loam. The soils at some places are affected by salinity/ alkalinity. The soils of Bharatpur, Bayana and Dee p subdivisions are fertile. In nort heastern part of the district, the soils are compact and have low permeability, which causes water to stagnate on the surface during rainy season. Project Name: Chanawda & Bijasna ( M .L. No. 1138/09 ) Masonary Stone Mine PFR 10 Applicant: Shri Foju 4.7 Climate data from Secondary Sources: The climate of the district being dry, it becomes extremely hot during summer and extremely cold during winter. The cold season is from December to February and is followed by summer from March to June. Period from mid of September to end of November constitute post monsoon season. Average annual rainfall (1971 - 2011) of the d istrict is 605.3 mm. The rainfall has decreased over the years. The average annual rainfall during the period 2001 – 2011 varied from 401 mm at Sikari to 741 mm at Sewar Bundh. The district experiences either mild or normal drought once in two years. Sever e type of drought was recorded in 1979. Most severe type of drought had occurred 3 only in Nadbai subdivision in 1979 and Deeg subdivision in 1986. Moderate drought has also occurred

11 in the district during 1987, 1989 and 19
in the district during 1987, 1989 and 1991. 4.8 Social Infrastructure available: 1) The applied mine is not facilitated with power line. 2) The state transport buses and private buses are available up to village Chanawda & Bijasna and mine site. 3) The nearest police station applicable is at pahari . 4) Permanent offices and other buildi ngs at mine proposed. 5) Mobile Phone connectivity is available at mine site. 6) Medical facility is available at Chanawda & Bijasna . 7) No National Park/sanctuary falls within 10 km of the lease area. 5.0 PLANNING BRIEF 5.1 Planning Concept The proposed project is for the mining of Masonary stone. Mining is proposed to be done through mechanized method. Rajasthan Minor Mineral Rules & MCDR will be followed in the mining. Mining will be done in benches and will not intersect the ground water table. Project Name: Chanawda & Bijasna ( M .L. No. 1138/09 ) Masonary Stone Mine PFR 11 Applicant: Shri Foju 5.2 Land u se Planning Ultimate Size of the Pit at the end of period : 0.7225 Hect. Ultimate Pit Depth : 44 m from benchmark Total Excavated Area : 0.7225 Hectares Area to be Reclaimed (Back Filled) : Nil Area to be Water Reserve : 0.7225 Hectares Remaining Dump Area : Nil 5.3 Assessment of Infrastructure demand (Physical & Social) On the basis of the preliminar

12 y site visit, the infrastructure demand
y site visit, the infrastructure demand in the village was assessed on the basis of need and priority. The health infrastructure of the study area requires improvement. The lack of medical facilities needs improvement. 5.4 Amenities/Facilities Workshop For maintenance of machinery it is proposed to establish a workshop nearby to mine site welding, puncture etc. Power supply Electric power supply does not exist at mine site and it is proposed to take connection. Water Supply A tractor mounted tanker is proposed for supply of water to mining work, spraying, watering the plants and drinking purposes. First Aid A first aid facili ty is proposed at Mines office Rest Shelter Rest shelter is proposed near mine site. Latrines and Urinals At the mine site urinal and Bath is proposed for staff and labours. Project Name: Chanawda & Bijasna ( M .L. No. 1138/09 ) Masonary Stone Mine PFR 12 Applicant: Shri Foju 5.4.1Budget for facilities provided to Labours Sl. No. Scheme Annual Recurring Cost (in Rs) 1 Drinking water facility 1 0 ,000 2 Shelter 15 ,000 3 Health & sanitation facility 15 ,000 4 Education for children, etc 15 ,000 Total 55 ,000 6.0 Proposed Infrastructure 6.1 Industrial Area (Processing Area) No infrastructure is proposed. 6.2 Residential Area (Non Processing Area) As local workers from nearby areas will be engaged for the

13 mining activity, no residential area/ h
mining activity, no residential area/ housing are proposed. 6.3 Green Belt Plantation will be carried out under restoration works. 33% of the total lease area will be planted. Plantation will be done :  Nearby area of school  At the Dump  At the Govt. waste land provided by the Govt.  At own private land  Nearby roads 6.4 Social Infrastructure No social Infrastructure is proposed however 2 % of the project cost will be utilized for the development of the existing social infrastructure of area as per the needs of the local people/residents. Budget for Corporate Social Responsibility ( C SR) SI. No. Activity 1 st year (In Rs.) 1 Health camps and free medicine 3 0 ,000 2 Educational support poor students . 3 0 ,000 3 Sports Fund 3 0 ,000 TOTAL (Annual) 9 0 ,000 Project Name: Chanawda & Bijasna ( M .L. No. 1138/09 ) Masonary Stone Mine PFR 13 Applicant: Shri Foju 6. 5 Sewerage System Domestic waste water will be treated into septic tank followed by soak pit 6. 6 Industrial Waste Management Not applicable 6. 7 Solid Waste management The waste overburden in the area is only intermixed soil. The waste rock produced will be loaded by excavators & dumpers for its transportation to the reject dump yard & when require will be used for making road. The waste material shall be dumped outside the

14 mine lease area. 6. 8 Power Require
mine lease area. 6. 8 Power Requirement & Supply/Source The operation will be done only from sun rise to sun set hence there is no power requirement for the project a t site. The electricity line passes out side near the Lease area. The electricity facility is not available at mining lease area. Only diesel equipment will be used. 7.0 REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT (R&R) PLAN As no personnel are expected to be migrated due to mining in the lease area and the adjoining region is also having a good mineral potential, the rehabilitation of the employees is not going to be a problem. The workers and other staff can get job in the neighboring areas after the end of life of m ine. The applicant shall also try for employment of the workers. 8.0 PROJECT SCHEDULE & COST ESTIMATES 8.1 Likely Date of Start of Construction and Likely Date of Completion No construction activities are proposed. The mining activity will commence only after receiving environmental clearance and other statutory clearance. 8.2 Estimated Project Cost along with analysis in Terms of Economic Viability of the Project Estimate d project cost is Rs. 45 Lakh . The lessee has all the mining equipments used for the scientific mining. The mine is Eco - Friendly. Economically the ore is mineable as compared to overburden thickness. The entire mineable reserve as estimated is categorized as 121. Project Name: Chanawda & Bijasna ( M .L. No. 1138/09 ) Masonary Stone

15 Mine
Mine PFR 14 Applicant: Shri Foju Environmental Management Plan The environmental management plan consists of the set of mitigation, management, monitoring and institutional measures to be taken during the implementation and operation of the project, to eliminate adverse environmental impacts or reduce them to acceptable levels. The present environmental management plan addresses the components of environment, which are likely to be affected by the different operations in the mine area. Budget Allotted for the EMP SI. No. Measures Capital cost (in Rs.) Annual recurring cost (in Rs.) 1 Pollution Control i) Dust Suppression ii) Garland drain & ground dump -- 3 0,000 / - 2 0,000 / - 2 Pollution Monitoring i) Air pollution ii) Water pollution -- 3 0,000 / - 3 0,000 / - 3 Green Belt 7 0,000 / - 4 0,000 / - Total 7 0,000 / - 1 , 5 0,000 / - 9.0 ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL (FINAL RECOMMENDATIONS) The proposed mine will bring economical benefits to the state by the way of Royalty for mineral and to the local people by way of direct and secondary employment opportunities. Masonary stone is used for a variety of structural and decorative purposes. The material is in high demand at the local market for real estate industry. The project will bring about socio - economic improvement of the area and will prove beneficial to the area. ***************