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Id: 5413127
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Approve Note: The scanned copy of the CFO order issued to the industry has been uploaded
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Date Created: 2024-09-20 14:06:24.167
File Note: M/s. Nasam Mohammad Zaheer (Formerly Sri Syed Salauddin) Sy.No.183/1, Kompally (V), Vikarabad (M), Vikarabad District Schedule B Conditions: 1. The industry shall obtain NOC from CGWA for drawl of ground water within One month and submit a copy of the same at TGPCB Regional Office, Rangareddy. 2. The industry shall comply with emission limits for DG sets upto 800 KW as per the Notification G.S.R.520 (E), dated 01.07.2003 under the Environment (Protection) Amendment Rules, 2003 and G.S.R.448(E), dated 12.07.2004 under the Environment (Protection) Second Amendment Rules, 2004. In case of DG sets more than 800 KW shall comply with emission limits as per the Notification G.S.R.489 (E), dated 09.07.2002 at serial no.96, under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986. 3. The industry shall not produce product other than those permitted in this order without obtaining CFE & CFO of the Board. 4. The industry shall carry out only semi-mechanized open casting mining without drilling & blasting operations and shall carryout Laterite mining in an area of 12.15 Ha. only. 5. Fugitive dust emissions from all the sources should be controlled regularly. The industry shall provide water spraying arrangement on haul roads, loading and unloading and at transfer points for dust suppressions. 6. The laterite ore shall be directly transported to the consumers. No beneficiation shall be done at the mining site. 7. The industry shall scrupulously comply with conditions stipulated by the State level Environment Impact Assessment Authority (SEIAA), Telangana State, Govt. of India, MoEF, Hyderabad in the Environmental Clearance order dated:22.12.2016. 8. The industry shall scrupulously comply with conditions stipulated by the State level Environment Impact Assessment Authority (SEIAA), Telangana, Govt. of India, MoEF, Hyderabad in the Environmental Clearance order dated:05.07.2024 (Amendment). 9. The industry shall provide water spraying arrangement on haul roads, loading & unloading and at transfer points for dust suppressions. 10. The industry shall take appropriate measures to ensure that the ground level concentrations shall comply with revised National Ambient Quality Norms notified by MoE&F, GoI on dt.16.11.2009. 11. The industry shall implement the following measures to reduce the air pollution during transportation of the mineral. • Road shall be graded to mitigate the dust emissions. • Overfilling of tippers and consequent spillage on the roads shall be avoided. The trucks shall be covered with tarpaulin. • Water shall be sprinkled at regular interval on the main haul roads and other service roads to suppress the dust. 12. The industry shall implement the following measures to reduce the noise pollution. • The proper and regular maintenance of the vehicles and other equipment. • Limiting time exposure of workers to the excessive noise. Worker employed shall be provided with protection equipment and ear muffs. • Speed of the trucks entering or leaving the mine is to be limited to the moderate speed of 25 KMPH to prevent undue noise from empty trucks. 13. The industry shall take measures to comply with the provisions laid down under Noise pollution (Regulation and Control) Amendment Rules, 2010 dated 11.01.2010 issued by MoE&F, GoI to control the noise to the prescribed levels. 14. The industry shall provide ear plugs / muffs for the workers engaged in the operations of HEMM, etc., 15. The industry shall construct garland drain and siltation ponds of appropriate size for the working pit to arrest the flow of silt and sediments. The water so collected shall be utilized for watering the mine area, roads, green belt development, etc. The drains shall be regularly de-silted particularly after monsoon and maintain properly. 16. The Solid wastes generated shall not exceed the following breakup quantities: S.No. Solid Waste generation Hazardous / as defined under HWM Rules, 2016 Method of Disposal -- -- -- -- 17. The industry shall collect solid waste i.e., overburden (top soil and rock waste) properly. The topsoil shall be stacked properly with proper slope with adequate measures and should be used for plantation purpose. 18. The rock waste shall be dumped in the dump yard towards within the quarry lease area. Under no circumstances, the industry shall not dump the overburden soil outside the quarry lease area. The Board is constrained to revoke the CFO issued by the Board in case overburden soil is dumped outside and also if complaints were received from the surroundings without any further notice. 19. The industry shall adopt the following measures to control erosion of dumps: • Retention/toe walls shall be provided at the foot of the dumps. • Worked out slopes are to be stabilized by planting appropriate shrub / grass species on the slopes. 20. Suitable conservation measures to augment ground water resources in the area shall be plant and implemented in consultation with Regional Director, CGWB, Southern Region, Hyderabad. Suitable measures shall be taken for rainwater harvesting. 21. No change in mining technology and scope of working should be made without prior approval from the Board. No further expansion or modification in the mine shall be carried out without prior approval from the Board. 22. The industry shall stack the top soil properly with proper slope with adequate measures. 23. The industry shall develop 33% of the total area as thick green belt all along the boundary of the unit and also in the vacant places with all tall growing trees with wide leaf area. Cleared The scanned copy of the CFO order issued to the industry has been uploaded.
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