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CMPDI, RI-IV, NAGPUR ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR APRIL, 2012 – MARCH, 2013 BALLARPUR OC MINE, WCL

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  • CMPDI, RI-IV, NAGPUR

    ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT

    FOR THE YEAR

    APRIL, 2012 MARCH, 2013

    BALLARPUR OC MINE, WCL

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    CONTENTS I INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Genesis 1 1.2 Need of Environmental Statement 1 II SALIENT FEATURES OF THE PROJECT 3 III BASIS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT 4 3.1 Water Quality 4 3.2 Air Quality 4 3.3 Mining 4 3.4 Pollution Control Methods 4

    IV FORM-V 6 Part-A 6 Part-B 6 Part-C 8 Part-D 8 Part-E 9 Part-F 10 Part-G 10 Part-H 13 Part-I 13 Annexure A1 Air Monitoring Report 14-17 A2 Water Monitoring Report 18-22 A3 Noise Monitoring Report 23-26

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    CHAPTER-I INTRODUCTION

    1.1 GENESIS Industrial pollution in our country is on increase and is creating a high-risk environment.

    Various legislations viz. The water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 and

    Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 have come into force and organization created to

    combat pollution. It is being realized that industry and environment should go hand in

    hand so as to achieve sustainable development. Also over the years, awareness has

    brought in realization to consider environmental protection a bare necessity.

    Consideration of environmental factors at par with production helps in minimizing

    material loses and also in reduction of liabilities in the long run.

    1.2 NEED OF ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT Environmental Audit is a technique being introduced for integrating the interest of the

    industry and the environment so that these could be mutually supportive. This technique

    is basically a part of industrys internal procedures in meeting their responsibilities

    towards better environment. Also the policy statement for abatement of pollution by the

    Govt. of India provides for submission of environmental statement by all concerned

    industries, which would subsequently evolve into an environmental audit. A notification

    under the Environment (Protection) Rules, 1986 has been issued on April 22, 1993,

    requiring industries to submit an environmental statement for the financial Year ending on

    March 31 in Form V to the concerned State Pollution Control Boards on or before

    September 30 every Year beginning 1993.The Department of Company Affairs also

    agreed to include this requirement as a part of the Directors Annual Report.

    The submission of an environmental statement is applicable to the following.

    i) Those who require consent under the water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act,

    1987:

    ii) Those who require consent under the Air (Prevention & Control of

    Pollution) Act, 1981: and

    iii) Those who require authorization under Hazardous wastes (Management &

    Handling) Rules, 1999.

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    Vide Gazette Notification No. G.S.R.3289(E) dated 13th March, 1992, the Ministry of

    Environment & Forests, Govt. of India have made provisions for Mandatory

    Environmental Statement as follows :

    Every person carrying on an industry, operation or process requiring consent under

    Section 25 of the Water Act, 1974 or under Section 21 of the Air Act, 1982 or both or

    authorisation under the Hazardous Water Rules, 1989 issued under the Environmental

    Protection Act, 1986 shall submit an Environmental Audit Report for the financial year

    ending 31st March in Form V to the concerned State Pollution Control Board on or

    before 30th September every year beginning 1993.

    In order to comply with the statutory requirement as well as to maintain corporate

    image in the region recognizing the importance of comprehensive structural

    mechanism to ensure that the mining activities do not cause any effects on

    environment. The work of Environmental Statement for Ballarpur Opencast Mine was

    entrusted with the Central Mine Planning & Design Institute Limited by Western

    Coalfields Limited, Nagpur.

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    CHAPTER-II SALIENT FEATURES OF THE PROJECT

    1.

    Name of the Project

    Ballarpur OC Mine

    2.

    Location

    WCL, Ballarpur Area, Distt : Chandrapur State : Maharashtra

    3.

    Production

    0.50 MTY

    4.

    Water Consumption

    342.00 kl/day

    5.

    Raw Material Consumption :

    (a)

    (b)

    Explosive POL

    2647.00 kg/t 3000.00 l/t

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    CHAPTER III

    BASIS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT

    3.1 Water Quality Water is not directly used during mining for coal production. It percolates into working

    area during mining operation. However, water is consumed for other purposes; mainly

    for domestic supply, industrial supply. Part B of the proforma contains detailed

    break-up of water consumption.

    Raw materials used in coal mining activities are explosives and POL for machines and

    automobiles, steel, timber, cement, etc.

    Pollution discharged into water has been calculated on the basis of water analysis and

    identified water pollutants. The main pollutants in mine water are suspended solids.

    The other sources of pollution in the effluent from various processes include oil and

    grease (from Workshop and CHP).

    3.2. Air Quality Ambient air quality is monitored to study the level of air pollution. CHP has been

    indicated as fugitive source in reports and mobile sources are HEMM moving on haul

    road, blasting, exhaust from vehicles and HEMMs, loose materials of OB dumps and

    burning of coal.

    3.3 Mining Mining activity produces less quantity of any hazardous waste; and it is shown in Part

    D of Form V.

    Solid waste produced from mining activities is overburden (OB) material. Recycling process of this material is normally done by suitably backfilling the same in the extracted portion of the quarry.

    3.4 Pollution Control Methods The pollution abatement measures for the sake of Environmental Statement are :

    (i) Dust suppression by water spray;

    (ii) Afforestation;

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    (iii) OB Dump Reclamation

    (iv) Water spraying to prevent burning of coal.

    Items identical under Part H of the proforma are those items which the Consultants

    have felt necessary which is also true for Part I in order to help Western Coalfields

    Limited to organise their abatement efforts for performing mining activities without

    adversely affecting the environment.

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    CHAPTER IV

    FORM V PART - A

    Sl.No. Particulars

    1. Name and address of the Mine Ballarpur OC Mine

    (a) Place WCL, Ballarpur Area

    (b) District Chandrapur

    (c) Telephone No. C/o Chief General Manager,

    Ballarpur Area

    07173-230224

    (d) FAX No. 07173-40205

    2. Date of last Environmental

    Statement Report submitted

    30th September, 2012

    3. Industry category Primary-(STC

    Code) Secondary-(STC Code)

    Category A

    PART - B

    WATER & RAW MATERIALS CONSUMPTION

    Table (a) Water consumption on Usage Pattern Sl. No. Particulars

    1. Water Consumption (kl/day) :

    (a) Process Industrial :

    (i) Dust suppression 79.00

    (ii) Fire fighting 25.00

    (iii) Workshop and others 15.00

    (iv) Green Belt / Plantation 10.00

    (v) CHP Beneficiation 30.00

    (b) Domestic Purpose

    (i) Domestic Use 183.00

    (ii) Plantation -

    TOTAL 342.00 kl/day

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    Table (b) WATER CONSUMPTION AGAINST PRODUCTION (INCLUDING RECYCLED)

    Water Consumption per unit of product

    (including recycled)

    Name of the Product

    During the Previous

    Financial Year

    2012-13

    During the Current

    Financial Year

    2013-14

    COAL

    244.19 l/t

    of coal produced

    244.19 l/t

    of coal produced

    RAW MATERIAL CONSUMPTION

    Consumption of Raw Material

    per Unit of Product

    Name of the

    Raw Material

    Name of the

    Product

    During the Previous

    Financial Year

    2012 -13

    During the Current

    Financial Year

    2013-14

    Explosive Coal 1.89 kg/t 1.89 kg/t

    POL Coal 2.14 l/t 2.14 l/t

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    PART - C

    POLLUTION GENERATED

    (Parameters specified in the consent issued)

    1.

    Pollutants

    Quantity of Pollution

    Generated

    Percentage variation

    from prescribed

    standards with

    reasons

    (a) Water

    75 m3/day

    (Effluent Treatment

    Plant)

    (See Annexure-A2)

    Values of parameters

    are within permissible

    limits.

    (b)

    Air

    See Annexure A-1

    Levels of air pollutants

    are within permissible

    limits.

    PART - D

    HAZARDOUS WASTE

    (As specified under Hazardous Waste/

    Management & Handling Rules, 1989)

    Total Quantity (kg)

    1.

    Hazardous Waste

    During the Previous

    Financial Year

    (2012-13)

    During the Current

    Financial Year

    (2013-14)

    (a) From Process Oil -5.00 ltr/day

    Grease 1.00 kg/day

    Oil -5.00 ltr/day

    Grease 1.00 kg/day

    (b) From Pollution

    Control Facilities

    (Sludge) 2.00 m3 /month (Sludge) 2.00 m3 /month

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    PART - E

    SOLID WASTES

    Total Quantity

    During the Previous

    Financial Year (2012-13)

    During the Current

    Financial Year (2013-14) (Provision)

    (a) From Process (Overburden)

    0.11 Mm3

    0.26 Mm3

    (b)

    From Pollution Control Facility

    Nil

    Nil

    (c)

    (i) Quantity recycled or re-utilised within the unit dumped on quarry void

    0.11 Mm3

    0.26 Mm3

    (ii) Sold

    Nil

    Nil

    (iii) Disposed (as external dumps)

    Nil

    Nil

    Mm3 = Million Cubic Metre

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    PART - F PLEASE SPECIFY CHARACTERISTICS (IN TERMS OF CONCENTRATION & QUANTUM) OF HAZARD AS WELL AS SOLID WASTES AND INDICATE DISPOSAL PRACTICE ADOPTED FOR BOTH THESE CATEGORIES OF WATER.

    The hazardous waste is being disposed through: (i) The sludge from ETP through land fill arrangement;

    (ii) Oil and grease is disposed of through authorized/registered

    recyclers/re-refiner.

    - Solid wastes in the mine are in the form of overburden material which

    comprises of sandstone, conglomerates, sandy and clayey shales. Out of

    total OB material, 0.11 Mm3 OB material has been backfilled.

    PART - G

    IMPACTS OF POLLUTION CONTROL MEASURES ON CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSEQUENTLY ON COAL PRODUCTION. The brief summary of Pollution Control Measures taken for this mine is as under:

    G.0 In order to carry out mining operations in an environmentally, friendly and planned manner, the sources of pollution were identified and measures

    were suggested to keep them within permissible limits.

    G.1 SOURCES OF AIR POLLUTION The likely sources of air pollution are as under:

    - Drilling operation;

    - Blasting operation;

    - Loading and transportation of Coal/OB;

    - Wind Erosion of Coal Stock/OB Dumps;

    - Haul Road/Coal Transportation Roads;

    - Exhaust from vehicular movement.

    G.1.1 Measures for Control of Air Pollution For control of air pollution, measures suggested are:

    - Regular use of dust extraction devices while drilling holes for

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    blasting;

    - Regular water sprinkling on coal faces, benches, coal stocks,

    black topped metal roads and haul roads;

    - Measures of reclaiming OB dumps (Biological Reclamation) and

    backfilling of the voids to the maximum possible extent.

    - Tree plantation along the periphery of the quarry, CHP, around

    other service buildings along the sides of permanent haul road

    and open land;

    - Regular cleaning of coal transportation road.

    G.1.2 Implementation Status - Water sprinkling is done on coal stock and before its

    transportation on coal faces, benches and haul roads;

    - 10 nos. fixed sprinklers have been provided to cover 1000 m

    length of road

    G.2 WATER POLLUTION G.2.1 Sources of Water Pollution

    The identified sources of water pollution are as under :

    - TDS and TSS due to mining operation present in the mine water

    (mainly coal particles);

    - Oil and Grease from Workshop/CHP Effluent.

    G.2.2 Water Pollution Control Measures - The main pollutant responsible for water pollution is suspended

    solids. Sedimentation pond should be provided to take care of this

    pollutant.

    G.2.3 Implementation Status - A large portion of mine water is being utilised for dust suppression

    and fire fighting. The excess water is retained in the sump before

    discharged into surface body. - ETP has been provided for workshop effluents.

    G.3 NOISE POLLUTION G.3.1 Sources of Noise Pollution

    The sources of noise pollution are as under :

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    - Drilling Operation;

    - Blasting Operation;

    - Operation of CHP;

    - Operation of Shovels and Dumpers;

    - Workshop

    G.3.2 Noise Pollution Control Measures suggested The measures for reduction of noise level as envisaged in the EMP are as under :

    - Selection of mining equipments so as to keep noise level below 85

    dB(A);

    - Provision of Ear Plugs for operators exposed for long duration of

    time;

    - Provision of green belt around Workshop, CHP and other sensitive

    areas;

    - Limitation of blasting operation between 12.00 Noon to 2.30 PM.

    G.3.3 Implementation Status - Mining equipment are kept in good condition

    to reduce noise

    level.

    - Blasting operation is done during 12.00 Noon to 2.30 PM;

    - Ear Plugs are being provided to Machine/HEMM Operators;

    - Refer Annexure-A3 for Noise level monitoring reports for year

    2012-13

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    PART - H ADDITIONAL INVESTMENT PROPOSAL FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

    IN THE AREA : H.1 The project has incurred an expenditure on the followings in connection with

    environmental management in the area :

    Sl. No.

    Particulars Amount (Rs)

    1. Air pollution control measures 8,45,000.00

    2. Water Cess 6,000.00

    3. Consent Fees Valid up-to 2014

    4. Air, Water, Noise Quality Monitoring 5,02,269.00

    5. Water pollution control measures 4,00,000.00

    6. Plantation 2,88,000.00

    7. Others (MPCB) 15,000.00

    H.2 Future Programme The project has incurred an expenditure on the following in connection with

    environmental management in the area.

    Sl.No. Particulars Amount (Rs)

    1. Air pollution control measures 33,00,000.00

    2. Water Cess 6,000.00

    3. Consent Fees Valid up-to 2014

    4. Air, Water, Noise Quality Monitoring 5,02,269.00

    5. Water pollution control measures 85,000.00

    6. Plantation 3,00,000.00

    7. Others (MPCB) 20,000.00

    PART - I MISCELLANEOUS ANY OTHER PARTICULARS IN RESPECT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION & ABATEMENT OF POLLUTION. The following measures are suggested for Abatement of Pollution and

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    Environmental Protection: - Regular pollution control measures should be continued.

    Annexure-A1 AIR QUALITY MONITORING DATA

    NAME OF THE COMPANY : WCL YEAR : 2012 NAME OF THE AREA : BALLARPUR Q.E. : JUN. NAME OF THE PROJECT : BALLARPUR OCP

    1. Manager office- Ballarpur UG : BBOA-1 ( 24 hourly values in g/m3) Month Dates of Sampling Parameters

    From - To SPM PM-10 NOX SO2 APR. 2012 06.04.12 - 07.04.12 440 150 12 3 APR. 2012 21.04.12 - 22.04.12 307 131 8 2 MAY. 2012 07.05.12 - 08.05.12 490 259 15 3 MAY. 2012 23.05.12 - 24.05.12 583 261 16 4 JUN. 2012 07.06.12 - 08.06.12 224 108 8 3 JUN. 2012 22.06.12 - 23.06.12 159 96 6 2

    TLV as per Env.(Protection) Amendment Rule 2000 600 300 120 120 2. Premises of SAM Office : BBOA-2 ( 24 hourly values in g/m3)

    Month Dates of Sampling Parameters From - To SPM PM-10 NOX SO2

    APR. 2012 06.04.12 - 07.04.12 439 156 15 3 MAY. 2012 07.05.12 - 08.05.12 144 67 5 1 MAY. 2012 23.05.12 - 24.05.12 457 180 12 3 JUN. 2012 07.06.12 - 08.06.12 489 243 16 4 JUN. 2012 22.06.12 - 23.06.12 236 89 8 3

    TLV as per Env.(Protection) Amendment Rule 2000 600 300 120 120 3. Substation -Ballarpur OC : BBOA-3 ( 24 hourly values in g/m3)

    Month Dates of Sampling Parameters From - To SPM PM-10 NOX SO2

    MAY. 2012 07.05.12 - 08.05.12 587 279 7 5 MAY. 2012 22.05.12 - 23.05.12 159 36 6 1 JUN. 2012 06.06.12 - 07.06.12 478 194 12 4 JUN. 2012 22.06.12 - 23.06.12 119 40 5 1

    TLV as per Env.(Protection) Amendment Rule 2000 600 300 120 120 4. Filter Plant/Guest House : BBOA-4 ( 24 hourly values in g/m3)

    Month Dates of Sampling Parameters From - To SPM PM-10 NOX SO2

    APR. 2012 06.04.12 - 07.04.12 195 92 3 2 APR. 2012 21.04.12 - 22.04.12 180 97 4 3 MAY. 2012 07.05.12 - 08.05.12 179 66 2 1 MAY. 2012 23.05.12 - 24.05.12 118 68 3 2 JUN. 2012 07.06.12 - 08.06.12 190 96 4 3 JUN. 2012 22.06.12 - 23.06.12 115 53 4 2

    Permissible Limits 200 100 80 80 S PML evelinCore zone (S ubs tationBallarpurOC)

    398

    104

    473

    297

    147 157

    587

    159

    478

    1190

    200

    400

    600

    AP R AP R MAY MAY JUN JUN

    Y ear2011

    Y ear2012

    FUGITIVE DUST MONITORING DATA

    1. CHP ( 24 hourly values in g/m3) Month Dates of Sampling Parameters

    From - To SPM PM-10 JUN. 2012 07.06.12 - 08.06.12 2096 1620

    2. Rly. Siding ( 24 hourly values in g/m3) Month Dates of Sampling Parameters

    From - To SPM PM-10 JUN. 2012 23.06.12 - 24.06.12 243 79

    3. Weigh Bridge ( 24 hourly values in g/m3)

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    Month Dates of Sampling Parameters From - To SPM PM-10

    MAY. 2012 06.05.12 - 07.05.12 631 298 AIR QUALITY MONITORING DATA

    NAME OF THE COMPANY : WCL YEAR : 2012 NAME OF THE AREA : BALLARPUR Q.E. : SEP. NAME OF THE PROJECT : BALLARPUR OCP

    1. Manager office- Ballarpur UG : BBOA-1 ( 24 hourly values in g/m3) Month Dates of Sampling Parameters

    From - To SPM PM-10 NOX SO2 JUL. 2012 07.07.12 - 08.07.12 51 43 5 4 JUL. 2012 22.07.12 - 23.07.12 96 65 6 3 AUG.2012 06.08.12 - 07.08.12 33 26 5 4 AUG.2012 24.08.12 - 25.08.12 122 67 7 5 SEP.2012 21.09.12 - 22.09.12 153 60 6 4 TLV as per Env.(Protection) Amendment Rule 2000 600 300 120 120

    2. Premises of SAM Office : BBOA-2 ( 24 hourly values in g/m3 Month Dates of Sampling Parameters

    From - To SPM PM-10 NOX SO2 JUL. 2012 06.07.12 - 07.07.12 37 26 6 4 JUL. 2012 22.07.12 - 23.07.12 73 48 5 3 AUG.2012 05.08.12 - 06.08.12 70 42 5 2 AUG.2012 24.08.12 - 25.08.12 153 65 6 3 SEP.2012 06.09.12 - 07.09.12 85 47 5 4

    TLV as per Env.(Protection) Amendment Rule 2000 600 300 120 120 3. Substation : BBOA-3 ( 24 hourly values in g/m3)

    Month Dates of Sampling Parameters From - To SPM PM-10 NOX SO2

    JUL. 2012 06.07.12 - 07.07.12 45 23 6 4 JUL. 2012 21.07.12 - 22.07.12 49 28 7 5 AUG.2012 05.08.12 - 06.08.12 59 31 4 3 AUG.2012 24.08.12 - 25.08.12 102 49 5 2 SEP.2012 06.09.12 - 07.09.12 37 20 4 3

    TLV as per Env.(Protection) Amendment Rule 2000 600 300 120 120 4. Filter Plant/Guest House : BBOA-4 ( 24 hourly values in g/m3)

    Month Dates of Sampling Parameters From - To SPM PM-10 NOX SO2

    JUL. 2012 07.07.12 - 08.07.12 54 35 4 3 JUL. 2012 22.07.12 - 23.07.12 93 30 4 2 AUG.2012 05.08.12 - 06.08.12 59 35 3 1 AUG.2012 24.08.12 - 25.08.12 54 36 3 2 SEP.2012 06.09.12 - 07.09.12 65 46 4 1 SEP.2012 21.09.12 - 22.09.12 46 28 4 2

    Permissible Limits 200 100 80 80

    FUGITIVE DUST MONITORING DATA

    1. CHP ( 24 hourly values in g/m3) Month Dates of Sampling Parameters

    From - To SPM PM-10 AUG.2012 06.08.12 - 07.08.12 128 76

    2. Rly. Siding ( 24 hourly values in g/m3) Month Dates of Sampling Parameters

    From - To SPM PM-10 AUG.2012 07.08.12 - 08.08.12 141 56

    3. Weigh Bridge ( 24 hourly values in g/m3) Month Dates of Sampling Parameters

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    From - To SPM PM-10 AUG.2012 06.08.12 - 07.08.12 207 69

    AIR QUALITY MONITORING DATA

    NAME OF THE COMPANY : WCL YEAR : 2012 NAME OF THE AREA : BALLARPUR Q.E. : DEC. NAME OF THE PROJECT : BALLARPUR OCP

    1. Manager office- Ballarpur UG : BBOA-1 ( 24 hourly values in g/m3) Month Dates of Sampling Parameters

    From - To SPM PM-10 NOX SO2 OCT. 2012 18.10.12 - 19.10.12 494 145 7 6 NOV.2012 20.11.12 - 21.11.12 182 82 5 4 DEC.2012 23.12.12 - 24.12.12 266 157 6 5

    TLV as per Env.(Protection) Amendment Rule 2000 600 300 120 120 2. Premises of SAM Office : BBOA-2 ( 24 hourly values in g/m3)

    Month Dates of Sampling Parameters From - To SPM PM-10 NOX SO2

    OCT. 2012 06.10.12 - 07.10.12 105 57 5 4 NOV.2012 05.11.12 - 06.11.12 161 87 6 3 DEC.2012 07.12.12 - 08.12.12 206 127 6 5

    TLV as per Env.(Protection) Amendment Rule 2000 600 300 120 120 3. Substation : BBOA-3 ( 24 hourly values in g/m3)

    Month Dates of Sampling Parameters From - To SPM PM-10 NOX SO2

    OCT. 2012 06.10.12 - 07.10.12 150 59 5 4 NOV.2012 05.11.12 - 06.11.12 336 197 6 5 DEC.2012 23.12.12 - 24.12.12 578 153 7 6

    TLV as per Env.(Protection) Amendment Rule 2000 600 300 120 120 4. Filter Plant/Guest House : BBOA-4 ( 24 hourly values in g/m3)

    Month Dates of Sampling Parameters From - To SPM PM-10 NOX SO2

    OCT. 2012 17.10.12 - 18.10.12 81 64 2 1 NOV.2012 20.11.12 - 21.11.12 50 31 2 1 DEC.2012 23.12.12 - 24.12.12 196 79 4 3

    Permissible Limits 200 100 80 80

    FUGITIVE DUST MONITORING DATA

    1. CHP ( 24 hourly values in g/m3) Month Dates of Sampling Parameters

    From - To SPM PM-10

    NOV.2012 04.11.12 - 05.11.12 341 87 2. Rly. Siding ( 24 hourly values in g/m3)

    Month Dates of Sampling Parameters From - To SPM PM-10

    DEC.2012 07.12.12 - 08.12.12 400 237 3. Weigh Bridge ( 24 hourly values in g/m3)

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    Month Dates of Sampling Parameters From - To SPM PM-10

    NOV.2012 05.11.12 - 06.11.12 229 128

    AIR QUALITY MONITORING DATA NAME OF THE COMPANY : WCL YEAR : 2013 NAME OF THE AREA : BALLARPUR Q.E. : MAR. NAME OF THE PROJECT : BALLARPUR OCP

    1. Manager office- Ballarpur UG : BBOA-1 ( 24 hourly values in g/m3) Month Dates of Sampling Parameters

    From - To SPM PM-10 NOX SO2 JAN. 2013 06.01.13 - 07.01.13 254 127 7 4 JAN. 2013 19.01.13 - 20.01.13 290 114 8 6 FEB.2013 07.02.13 - 08.02.13 441 103 9 5 FEB.2013 22.02.13 - 23.02.13 466 53 7 3 MAR.2013 07.03.13 - 08.03.13 480 193 8 3 MAR.2013 21.03.13 - 22.03.13 420 136 6 2

    TLV as per Env.(Protection) Amendment Rule 2000 600 300 120 120 2. Premises of SAM Office : BBOA-2 ( 24 hourly values in g/m3

    Month Dates of Sampling Parameters From - To SPM PM-10 NOX SO2

    JAN. 2013 06.01.13 - 07.01.13 388 115 7 6 FEB.2013 21.02.13 - 22.02.13 111 61 5 2

    TLV as per Env.(Protection) Amendment Rule 2000 600 300 120 120 3. Substation : BBOA-3 ( 24 hourly values in g/m3)

    Month Dates of Sampling Parameters From - To SPM PM-10 NOX SO2

    JAN. 2013 05.01.13 - 06.01.13 425 160 8 5 JAN. 2013 19.01.13 - 20.01.13 580 198 6 3 FEB.2013 21.02.13 - 22.02.13 115 53 7 4 MAR.2013 06.03.13 - 07.03.13 456 171 9 6 MAR.2013 20.03.13 - 21.03.13 201 83 5 3

    TLV as per Env.(Protection) Amendment Rule 2000 600 300 120 120 4. Filter Plant/Guest House : BBOA-4 ( 24 hourly values in g/m3)

    Month Dates of Sampling Parameters From - To SPM PM-10 NOX SO2

    FEB.2013 07.02.13 - 08.02.13 134 54 7 3 FEB.2013 21.02.13 - 22.02.13 120 80 8 4 MAR.2013 06.03.13 - 07.03.13 140 99 5 3 MAR.2013 21.03.13 - 22.03.13 193 92 6 2

    Permissible Limits 200 100 80 80

    FUGITIVE DUST MONITORING DATA

    1. CHP ( 24 hourly values in g/m3) Month Dates of Sampling Parameters

    From - To SPM PM-10 FEB.2013 20.02.13 - 21.02.13 271 83

    2. Rly. Siding ( 24 hourly values in g/m3) Month Dates of Sampling Parameters

    From - To SPM PM-10 FEB.2013 21.02.13 - 22.02.13 268 100

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    3. Weigh Bridge ( 24 hourly values in g/m3) Month Dates of Sampling Parameters

    From - To SPM PM-10 FEB.2013 07.02.13 - 08.02.13 599 151

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    Annexure-A2

    EFFLUENT WATER QUALITY MONITORING DATA

    NAME OF THE COMPANY : WCL YEAR : 2012

    NAME OF THE AREA : BALLARPUR Q.E. : JUN.

    NAME OF THE PROJECT : BALLARPUR OCP

    Name of the Location : Mine water discharge - BBOW-1

    Month Date of Sample Analysis Results

    collection pH TSS (mg/l) COD (mg/l) O & G (mg/l)

    APR. 2012

    07.04.12 7.50 26 40 BDL

    APR. 2012 22.04.12 7.46 24 40 BDL

    MAY. 2012 07.05.12 7.44 36 60 BDL

    MAY. 2012 22.05.12 7.24 32 60 BDL

    JUN.2012 07.06.12 7.30 34 60 BDL

    JUN. 2012 21.06.12 7.34 14 20 BDL

    TLV as per Env.(Protection) Amendment rule 2000 5.5 - 9.0 100 250 10

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    EFFLUENT WATER QUALITY MONITORING DATA

    NAME OF THE COMPANY : WCL YEAR : 2012 NAME OF THE AREA : BALLARPUR Q.E. : SEP. NAME OF THE PROJECT : BALLARPUR OCP Name of the Location : Mine water discharge - BBOW-1

    Month Date of Sample Analysis Results

    collection pH TSS (mg/l) COD (mg/l) O & G (mg/l)

    JUL. 2012 07.07.12 7.82 26 40 BDL

    JUL. 2012 21.07.12 7.86 22 40 BDL

    AUG. 2012 06.08.12 7.97 36 60 BDL

    AUG. 2012 25.08.12 7.96 22 40 BDL

    SEP. 2012 07.09.12 8.04 26 40 BDL

    SEP. 2012 22.09.12 8.05 32 60 BDL

    TLV as per Env.(Protection) Amendment rule 2000 5.5 - 9.0 100 250 10

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    EFFLUENT WATER QUALITY MONITORING DATA NAME OF THE COMPANY : WCL YEAR : 2012 NAME OF THE AREA : BALLARPUR Q.E. : DEC. NAME OF THE PROJECT : BALLARPUR OCP Name of the Location : Mine water discharge - BBOW-1

    Month Date of Sample Analysis Results

    collection pH TSS (mg/l) COD (mg/l) O & G (mg/l)

    OCT. 2012 19.10.12 8.20 26 40 BDL

    NOV. 2012 06.11.12 8.01 34 60 BDL NOV. 2012 21.11.12 7.79 28 40 BDL

    DEC. 2012 06.12.12 7.50 24 40 BDL DEC. 2012 22.12.12 8.09 36 60 BDL

    TLV as per Env.(Protection)

    Amendment rule 2000 5.5 - 9.0 100 250 10

    Name of the Location : E.T.P.-(Workshop) Treated Water BBOW-2

    Month Date of Sample Analysis Results collection pH TSS (mg/l) COD (mg/l) O & G (mg/l)

    DEC. 2012 06.12.12 7.87 74 180 BDL DEC. 2012 22.12.12 8.21 80 200 BDL

    TLV as per Env.(Protection)

    Amendment rule 2000 5.5 - 9.0 100 250 10

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    EFFLUENT WATER QUALITY MONITORING DATA NAME OF THE COMPANY : WCL YEAR : 2012 NAME OF THE AREA : BALLARPUR DATE : 07.10.12 NAME OF THE PROJECT : BALLARPUR OC

    1. Name of the Location : Mine water discharge - NPUW-1

    Sl. No.

    Parameters Analysis Results Standards for discharge Part A, Schedule VI

    1 Ph 7.96 5.5 9.0 2 Temperature (0C) 27.3 Te

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    EFFLUENT WATER QUALITY MONITORING DATA NAME OF THE COMPANY : WCL YEAR : 2013 NAME OF THE AREA : BALLARPUR Q.E. : MAR. NAME OF THE PROJECT : BALLARPUR OCP Name of the Location : Mine water discharge - BBOW-1

    Month Date of Sample Analysis Results collection pH TSS (mg/l) COD (mg/l) O & G (mg/l)

    JAN. 2013 06.01.13 7.69 10 20 BDL JAN. 2013 19.01.13 7.56 8 60 BDL

    FEB. 2013 07.02.13 7.82 18 40 BDL FEB. 2013 22.02.13 7.57 14 20 BDL

    MAR. 2013 06.03.13 7.70 18 20 BDL MAR. 2013 21.03.13 7.61 8 20 BDL

    TLV as per Env.(Protection)

    Amendment rule 2000 5.5 - 9.0 100 250 10

    Name of the Location : E.T.P.-(Workshop) Treated Water BBOW-2

    Month Date of Sample Analysis Results collection pH TSS (mg/l) COD (mg/l) O & G (mg/l)

    JAN. 2013 06.01.13 7.86 18 80 BDL

    TLV as per Env.(Protection) Amendment rule 2000 5.5 - 9.0 100 250 10

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    Annexure-A3

    NOISE LEVEL DATA NAME OF THE COMPANY : WCL YEAR : 2012 NAME OF THE AREA : BALLARPUR Q.E. : JUN. NAME OF THE PROJECT : BALLARPUR OCP

    Name of the Location : CHP - BBON-1

    Month Date of Data Noise Level in dB(A) Remarks

    collection Day Time Night Time

    APR. 2012 07.04.12 66.7 64.2 APR. 2012 22.04.12 67.5 66.7

    MAY. 2012 06.05.12 66.5 65.6 MAY. 2012 23.05.12 55.9 51.1

    JUN. 2012 06.06.12 65.7 61.3 JUN. 2012 20.06.12 69.9 63.1

    Noise Level Standard as per Env.

    (Protection) Amendment rule 2000 75 70

    Name of the Location : Colony - BBON-2

    Month Date of Data Noise Level in dB(A) Remarks collection Day Time Night Time

    APR. 2012 07.04.12 51.8 42.3 APR. 2012 22.04.12 52.2 43.5

    MAY. 2012 06.05.12 51.2 41.6 MAY. 2012 23.05.12 49.1 40.9

    JUN. 2012 06.06.12 53.4 44.2 JUN. 2012 20.06.12 50.9 41.1

    Permissible Limit 55 45

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    NOISE LEVEL DATA

    NAME OF THE COMPANY : WCL YEAR : 2012 NAME OF THE AREA : BALLARPUR Q.E. : SEP. NAME OF THE PROJECT : BALLARPUR OCP

    Name of the Location : CHP - BBON-1

    Month Date of Data Noise Level in dB(A) Remarks

    collection Day Time Night Time

    JUL. 2012 06.07.12 70.7 68.5 JUL. 2012 21.07.12 61.9 58.4

    AUG. 2012 04.08.12 69.9 66.9 AUG. 2012 24.08.12 62.2 56.8

    SEP. 2012 07.09.12 66.9 63.8 SEP. 2012 20.09.12 64.4 60.3

    Noise Level Standard as per Env.

    (Protection) Amendment rule 2000 75 70

    Name of the Location : Colony - BBON-2

    Month Date of Data Noise Level in dB(A) Remarks collection Day Time Night Time

    JUL. 2012 06.07.12 51.2 41.7 JUL. 2012 21.07.12 53.7 44.1

    AUG. 2012 04.08.12 50.2 40.5 AUG. 2012 24.08.12 52.7 42.7

    SEP. 2012 07.09.12 53.3 43.8 SEP. 2012 20.09.12 51.9 41.7

    Permissible Limit 55 45

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    NOISE LEVEL DATA

    NAME OF THE COMPANY : WCL YEAR : 2012 NAME OF THE AREA : BALLARPUR Q.E. : DEC. NAME OF THE PROJECT : BALLARPUR OCP

    Name of the Location : CHP - BBON-1

    Month Date of Data Noise Level in dB(A) Remarks

    collection Day Time Night Time

    OCT. 2012 06. 10.12 67.0 63.5 OCT. 2012 19.10.12 61.7 56.7

    NOV. 2012 04.11.12 73.8 67.6 NOV. 2012 20.11.12 68.7 66.5

    DEC. 2012 06.12.12 71.3 65.7 DEC. 2012 20.12.12 65.5 63.7

    Noise Level Standard as per Env.

    (Protection) Amendment rule 2000 75 70

    Name of the Location : Colony - BBON-2

    Month Date of Data Noise Level in dB(A) Remarks collection Day Time Night Time

    OCT. 2012 06. 10.12 48.6 45.2 OCT. 2012 18.10.12 44.2 41.7

    NOV. 2012 04.11.12 54.9 44.3 NOV. 2012 20.11.12 45.5 43.8

    DEC. 2012 06.12.12 50.9 43.2 DEC. 2012 20.12.12 51.6 43.9

    Permissible Limit 55 45

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    NOISE LEVEL DATA

    NAME OF THE COMPANY : WCL YEAR : 2013 NAME OF THE AREA : BALLARPUR Q.E. : MAR. NAME OF THE PROJECT : BALLARPUR OCP

    Name of the Location : CHP - BBON-1

    Month Date of Data Noise Level in dB(A) Remarks collection Day Time Night Time

    JAN. 2013 05.01.13 62.3 67.3 JAN. 2013 18.01.13 67.2 68.4

    FEB. 2013 07.02.13 61.8 63.2 FEB. 2013 22.02.13 67.6 68.9

    MAR. 2013 05.03.13 68.9 69.8 MAR. 2013 19.03.13 72.8 66.1

    Noise Level Standard as per Env.

    (Protection) Amendment rule 2000 75 70

    Name of the Location : Colony - BBON-2

    Month Date of Data Noise Level in dB(A) Remarks collection Day Time Night Time

    JAN. 2013 05.01.13 42.6 44.5 JAN. 2013 18.01.13 42.5 43.7

    FEB. 2013 07.02.13 43.7 44.2 FEB. 2013 22.02.13 43.9 44.3

    MAR. 2013 05.03.13 44.5 43.2 MAR. 2013 19.03.13 50.6 41.9

    Permissible Limit 55 45

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    ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT

    FOR THE YEAR

    APRIL, 2012 MARCH, 2013

    BALLARPUR UG 3 & 4 PIT, WCL

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    CONTENTS I INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Genesis 1 1.2 Need of Environmental Statement 1 II SALIENT FEATURES OF THE PROJECT 2 III BASIS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT 3 3.1 Water Quality 3 3.2 Air Quality 3 3.3 Mining 3 3.4 Pollution Control Methods 3

    IV FORM-V 5 Part-A 5 Part-B 5 Part-C 7 Part-D 7 Part-E 8 Part-F 9 Part-G 9 Part-H 11 Part-I 11 Annexure A1 Air Monitoring Report 12-15 A2 Water Monitoring Report 16-20 A3 Noise Monitoring Report 21-24

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    CHAPTER-I INTRODUCTION

    1.1 GENESIS Industrial pollution in our country is on increase and is creating a high-risk environment.

    Various legislations viz. The water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 and

    Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 have come into force and organization created to

    combat pollution. It is being realized that industry and environment should go hand in

    hand so as to achieve sustainable development. Also over the years, awareness has

    brought in realization to consider environmental protection a bare necessity.

    Consideration of environmental factors at par with production helps in minimizing

    material loses and also in reduction of liabilities in the long run.

    1.2 NEED OF ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT Environmental Audit is a technique being introduced for integrating the interest of the

    industry and the environment so that these could be mutually supportive. This technique

    is basically a part of industrys internal procedures in meeting their responsibilities

    towards better environment. Also the policy statement for abatement of pollution by the

    Govt. of India provides for submission of environmental statement by all concerned

    industries, which would subsequently evolve into an environmental audit. A notification

    under the Environment (Protection) Rules, 1986 has been issued on April 22, 1993,

    requiring industries to submit an environmental statement for the financial Year ending on

    March 31 in Form V to the concerned State Pollution Control Boards on or before

    September 30 every Year beginning 1993.The Department of Company Affairs also

    agreed to include this requirement as a part of the Directors Annual Report.

    The submission of an environmental statement is applicable to the following.

    i) Those who require consent under the water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act,

    1987:

    ii) Those who require consent under the Air (Prevention & Control of

    Pollution) Act, 1981: and

    iv) Those who require authorization under Hazardous wastes (Management &

    Handling) Rules, 1999.

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    Vide Gazette Notification No. G.S.R.3289(E) dated 13th March, 1992, the Ministry of

    Environment & Forests, Govt. of India have made provisions for Mandatory

    Environmental Statement as follows :

    Every person carrying on an industry, operation or process requiring consent under

    Section 25 of the Water Act, 1974 or under Section 21 of the Air Act, 1982 or both or

    authorisation under the Hazardous Water Rules, 1989 issued under the Environmental

    Protection Act, 1986 shall submit an Environmental Audit Report for the financial year

    ending 31st March in Form V to the concerned State Pollution Control Board on or

    before 30th September every year beginning 1993.

    In order to comply with the statutory requirement as well as to maintain corporate

    image in the region recognizing the importance of comprehensive structural

    mechanism to ensure that the mining activities do not cause any effects on

    environment. The work of Environmental Statement for Ballarpur UG 3 & 4 Pit was

    entrusted with the Central Mine Planning & Design Institute Limited by Western

    Coalfields Limited, Nagpur.

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    CHAPTER-II

    SALIENT FEATURES OF THE PROJECT

    1.

    Name of the Project

    Ballarpur UG 3 & 4 Pit

    2.

    Location

    WCL, Ballarpur Area, Distt : Chandrapur State : Maharashtra

    3.

    Production

    0.21 Mty

    4.

    Water Consumption

    1121.00 kl/day

    5.

    Raw Material Consumption :

    (a)

    (b)

    Explosive POL

    310.00 kg/day 40.00 l/day

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    CHAPTER III

    BASIS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT 3.1 Water Quality Water is not directly used during mining for coal production. It percolates into working

    area during mining operation. However, water is consumed for other purposes; mainly

    for domestic supply, industrial supply. Part B of the proforma contains detailed

    break-up of water consumption.

    Pollution discharged into water has been calculated on the basis of water analysis and

    identified water pollutants. The main pollutants in mine water are suspended solids.

    The other sources of pollution in the effluent from various processes include oil and

    grease.

    3.2. Air Quality Ambient air quality is monitored to study the level of air pollution.

    3.3 Mining Mining activity produces less quantity of any hazardous waste; and it is shown in Part

    D of Form V.

    3.4 Pollution Control Methods The pollution abatement measures for the sake of Environmental Statement are :

    (v) Dust suppression by water spray;

    (vi) Afforestation;

    Items identical under Part H of the proforma are those items which the Consultants

    have felt necessary which is also true for Part I in order to help Western Coalfields

    Limited to organise their abatement efforts for performing mining activities without

    adversely affecting the environment.

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    CHAPTER IV FORM V

    PART - A

    Sl.

    No.

    Particulars

    1. Name and address of the Mine Ballarpur UG 3 & 4 Pit

    (a) Place WCL, Ballarpur Area

    (b) District Chandrapur

    (c) Telephone No. 07172-240405

    (d) FAX No. -

    2. Date of last Environmental

    Statement Report submitted

    30th September, 2012

    PART - B

    WATER & RAW MATERIALS CONSUMPTION Table (a) Water consumption on Usage Pattern

    Sl.

    No. Particulars

    1. Water Consumption (kl/day) :

    (a) Process Industrial :

    (i) Dust suppression 5.00

    (ii) Fire fighting 7.00

    (iii) Workshop and others 17.00

    (iv) Green Belt / Plantation -

    (v) CHP Beneficiation -

    (b) Domestic Purpose

    (i) Domestic Use 1090.00

    (ii) Plantation -

    TOTAL 1121.00 kl/day

    Table (b) WATER CONSUMPTION AGAINST PRODUCTION (INCLUDING RECYCLED)

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    Water Consumption per unit of product

    (including recycled)

    Name of the Product During the Previous Financial Year

    2012-13

    During the Current

    Financial Year

    2013-14

    COAL

    1852.32 l/t

    of coal produced

    4084.00 l/t

    of coal produced

    RAW MATERIAL CONSUMPTION

    Consumption of Raw Material

    per Unit of Product

    Name of the

    Raw Material

    Name of the

    Product

    During the Previous

    Financial Year

    2012-13

    During the Current

    Financial Year

    2013-14

    Explosive Coal 0.51 kg/t

    0.46 kg/t

    POL Coal 0.07 l/t

    0.12 l/t

    PART - C

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    POLLUTION GENERATED (Parameters specified in the consent issued)

    1.

    Pollutants

    Quantity of

    Pollution

    Generated

    Percentage

    variation from

    prescribed

    standards with

    reasons

    (a)

    Water

    (See Annexure-A2)

    Values of

    parameters are

    within

    permissible

    limits.

    (b)

    Air

    See Annexure-A1

    Levels of air

    pollutants are

    within

    permissible

    limits.

    PART - D HAZARDOUS WASTE

    (As specified under Hazardous Waste/ Management & Handling Rules, 1989)

    Total Quantity (kg)

    1.

    Hazardous Waste

    During the Previous

    Financial Year

    (2012-13)

    During the Current

    Financial Year

    (2013-14)

    (a) From Process Oil -NIL

    Grease 0.50 kg/day

    Oil -NIL

    Grease 0.50 kg/day

    (b) From Pollution

    Control Facilities

    NIL NIL

    (It is an underground mining project)

    PART - E

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    SOLID WASTES

    Total Quantity

    During the Previous

    Financial Year (2012-13)

    During the Current

    Financial Year (2013-14) (Provision)

    (a) From Process

    Nil

    Nil

    (b)

    From Pollution Control Facility

    Nil

    Nil

    (c)

    (i) Quantity recycled or re-utilised within the unit dumped on quarry void

    Nil

    Nil

    (ii) Sold

    Nil

    Nil

    (iii) Disposed (as external dumps)

    Nil

    Nil

    (It is an underground mine)

    PART - F PLEASE SPECIFY CHARACTERISTICS (IN TERMS OF CONCENTRATION & QUANTUM) OF HAZARD AS WELL AS SOLID WASTES AND INDICATE DISPOSAL PRACTICE ADOPTED FOR BOTH THESE CATEGORIES OF WATER.

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    The hazardous waste is being disposed through: (iii) Oil and grease is disposed of through authorized/registered

    recyclers/re-refiner.

    - Total quantity of solid wastes generated in the case of underground mine is very

    less, almost negligible.

    PART - G

    IMPACTS OF POLLUTION CONTROL MEASURES ON CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSEQUENTLY ON COAL PRODUCTION. The brief summary of Pollution Control Measures taken for this mine is as under:

    G.0 In order to carry out mining operations in an environmentally, friendly and planned manner, the sources of pollution were identified and measures

    were suggested to keep them within permissible limits.

    G.1 SOURCES OF AIR POLLUTION The likely sources of air pollution are as under:

    - Drilling operation;

    - Blasting operation;

    - Loading and transportation of Coal/OB;

    G.1.1 Measures for Control of Air Pollution For control of air pollution, measures suggested are:

    - Water sprinkling should be done before drilling holes and on coal

    faces.

    - Sprinkling of water on coal before transportation;

    - Spraying of water on coal stocks.

    - Regular cleaning of coal transportation road.

    G.1.2 Implementation Status Water is sprinkled on coal faces before drilling and transportation and on coal

    stocks.

    - Regular water sprinkling is done before drilling and on coal faces.

    - 10 nos. fixed sprinklers have been provided for water sprinkling

    on Coal transportation road, coal stock-yard and CHP.

    G.2 WATER POLLUTION G.2.1 Sources of Water Pollution

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    The identified sources of water pollution are as under:

    - TDS and TSS due to mining operation present in the mine water

    (mainly coal particles);

    G.2.2 Water Pollution Control Measures - The main pollutant responsible for water pollution is suspended

    solids. Sedimentation pond should be provided to take care of this

    pollutant.

    G.2.3 Implementation Status - Mine water is retained in the mine sump before discharged to the

    nearby surface water/nullah.

    G.3 NOISE POLLUTION G.3.1 Sources of Noise Pollution

    The sources of noise pollution are as under:

    - Drilling Operation;

    - Ventilation System (Fan); G.3.2 Noise Pollution Control Measures suggested

    The measures for reduction of noise level as envisaged in the EMP are as under :

    - Selection of mining equipments so as to keep noise

    level below 85 dB(A);

    - Provision of green belt around Workshop, CHP and other sensitive

    areas.

    G.3.3 Implementation Status - Mining equipment are kept in good condition to reduce noise

    level. - Refer Annexure-A3 for Noise level monitoring reports for year

    2012-13

    PART - H ADDITIONAL INVESTMENT PROPOSAL FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

    IN THE AREA:

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    H.1 The project has incurred an expenditure on the followings in connection with environmental management in the area :

    uyyy

    Sl. No.

    Particulars Amount (Rs)

    1. Air pollution control measure 33,00,000.00 2. Water Cess 9,000.00 3. Consent Fees (Paid up to 2016) Already paid 4. Air, Water, Noise Quality Monitoring,

    etc. 5,69,937.00

    H.2 Future Programme

    - Regular pollution control measures will continue to be followed.

    Sl. No.

    Particulars Amount (Rs)

    1. Air pollution control measure 7,00,000.00 2. Water Cess 9,000.00 3. Consent Fees (Paid up to 2016) Already paid 4. Air, Water, Noise Quality Monitoring,

    etc. 5,69,937.00

    PART - I MISCELLANEOUS ANY OTHER PARTICULARS IN RESPECT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION & ABATEMENT OF POLLUTION. The following measures are suggested for Abatement of Pollution and

    Environmental Protection:

    - Regular pollution control measures should be continued.

    Annexure-A1

    AIR QUALITY MONITORING DATA NAME OF THE COMPANY : WCL YEAR : 2012 NAME OF THE AREA : BALLARPUR Q.E. : JUN. NAME OF THE PROJECT : BALLARPUR UG

    1. Manager office- Ballarpur UG : BBUA-1 ( 24 hourly values in g/m3)

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    Month Dates of Sampling Parameters From - To SPM PM-10 NOX SO2

    APR. 2012 06.04.12 - 07.04.12 440 150 12 3 APR. 2012 21.04.12 - 22.04.12 307 131 8 2 MAY. 2012 07.05.12 - 08.05.12 490 259 15 3 MAY. 2012 23.05.12 - 24.05.12 583 261 16 4 JUN. 2012 07.06.12 - 08.06.12 224 108 8 3 JUN. 2012 22.06.12 - 23.06.12 159 96 6 2

    TLV as per Env.(Protection) Amendment Rule 2000 600 300 120 120 2. Substation -Ballarpur OC : BBUA-2 ( 24 hourly values in g/m3)

    Month Dates of Sampling Parameters From - To SPM PM-10 NOX SO2

    MAY. 2012 07.05.12 - 08.05.12 587 279 7 5 MAY. 2012 22.05.12 - 23.05.12 159 36 6 1 JUN. 2012 06.06.12 - 07.06.12 478 194 12 4 JUN. 2012 22.06.12 - 23.06.12 119 40 5 1

    TLV as per Env.(Protection) Amendment Rule 2000 600 300 120 120 3. Filter Plant/Guest House : BBUA-3 ( 24 hourly values in g/m3)

    Month Dates of Sampling Parameters From - To SPM PM-10 NOX SO2

    APR. 2012 06.04.12 - 07.04.12 195 92 3 2 APR. 2012 21.04.12 - 22.04.12 180 97 4 3 MAY. 2012 07.05.12 - 08.05.12 179 66 2 1 MAY. 2012 23.05.12 - 24.05.12 118 68 3 2 JUN. 2012 07.06.12 - 08.06.12 190 96 4 3 JUN. 2012 22.06.12 - 23.06.12 115 53 4 2

    Permissible Limits 200 100 80 80 4. Premises of SAM Office : BBUA-4 ( 24 hourly values in g/m3)

    Month Dates of Sampling Parameters From - To SPM PM-10 NOX SO2

    APR. 2012 06.04.12 - 07.04.12 439 156 15 3 MAY. 2012 07.05.12 - 08.05.12 144 67 5 1 MAY. 2012 23.05.12 - 24.05.12 457 180 12 3 JUN. 2012 07.06.12 - 08.06.12 489 243 16 4 JUN. 2012 22.06.12 - 23.06.12 236 89 8 3

    TLV as per Env.(Protection) Amendment Rule 2000 600 300 120 120

    AIR QUALITY MONITORING DATA NAME OF THE COMPANY : WCL YEAR : 2012 NAME OF THE AREA : BALLARPUR Q.E. : SEP NAME OF THE PROJECT : BALLARPUR UG

    1. Manager office- Ballarpur UG : BBUA-1 ( 24 hourly values in g/m3) Month Dates of Sampling Parameters

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    From - To SPM PM-10 NOX SO2 JUL. 2012 07.07.12 - 08.07.12 51 43 5 4 JUL. 2012 22.07.12 - 23.07.12 96 65 6 3 AUG.2012 06.08.12 - 07.08.12 33 26 5 4 AUG.2012 24.08.12 - 25.08.12 122 67 7 5 SEP.2012 21.09.12 - 22.09.12 153 60 6 4

    TLV as per Env.(Protection) Amendment Rule 2000 600 300 120 120 2. Substation : BBUA-2 ( 24 hourly values in g/m3)

    Month Dates of Sampling Parameters From - To SPM PM-10 NOX SO2

    JUL. 2012 06.07.12 - 07.07.12 45 23 6 4 JUL. 2012 21.07.12 - 22.07.12 49 28 7 5 AUG.2012 05.08.12 - 06.08.12 59 31 4 3 AUG.2012 24.08.12 - 25.08.12 102 49 5 2 SEP.2012 06.09.12 - 07.09.12 37 20 4 3

    TLV as per Env.(Protection) Amendment Rule 2000 600 300 120 120 3. Filter Plant/Guest House : BBUA-3 ( 24 hourly values in g/m3)

    Month Dates of Sampling Parameters From - To SPM PM-10 NOX SO2

    JUL. 2012 07.07.12 - 08.07.12 54 35 4 3 JUL. 2012 22.07.12 - 23.07.12 93 30 4 2 AUG.2012 05.08.12 - 06.08.12 59 35 3 1 AUG.2012 24.08.12 - 25.08.12 54 36 3 2 SEP.2012 06.09.12 - 07.09.12 65 46 4 1 SEP.2012 21.09.12 - 22.09.12 46 28 4 2

    Permissible Limits 200 100 80 80 4. Premises of SAM Office : BBUA-4 ( 24 hourly values in g/m3 )

    Month Dates of Sampling Parameters From - To SPM PM-10 NOX SO2

    JUL. 2012 06.07.12 - 07.07.12 37 26 6 4 JUL. 2012 22.07.12 - 23.07.12 73 48 5 3 AUG.2012 05.08.12 - 06.08.12 70 42 5 2 AUG.2012 24.08.12 - 25.08.12 153 65 6 3 SEP.2012 06.09.12 - 07.09.12 85 47 5 4

    TLV as per Env.(Protection) Amendment Rule 2000 600 300 120 120

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    AIR QUALITY MONITORING DATA

    NAME OF THE COMPANY : WCL YEAR : 2012 NAME OF THE AREA : BALLARPUR Q.E. : DEC. NAME OF THE PROJECT : BALLARPUR UG

    1. Manager office- Ballarpur UG : BBUA-1 ( 24 hourly values in g/m3) Month Dates of Sampling Parameters

    From - To SPM PM-10 NOX SO2 OCT. 2012 18.10.12 - 19.10.12 494 145 7 6 NOV.2012 20.11.12 - 21.11.12 182 82 5 4 DEC.2012 23.12.12 - 24.12.12 366 157 6 5

    TLV as per Env.(Protection) Amendment Rule 2000 600 300 120 120 2. Substation : BBUA-2 ( 24 hourly values in g/m3)

    Month Dates of Sampling Parameters From - To SPM PM-10 NOX SO2

    OCT. 2012 06.10.12 - 07.10.12 150 59 5 4 NOV.2012 05.11.12 - 06.11.12 336 197 6 5 DEC.2012 23.12.12 - 24.12.12 578 153 7 6

    TLV as per Env.(Protection) Amendment Rule 2000 600 300 120 120 3. Filter Plant/Guest House : BBUA-3 ( 24 hourly values in g/m3)

    Month Dates of Sampling Parameters From - To SPM PM-10 NOX SO2

    OCT. 2012 17.10.12 - 18.10.12 81 64 2 1 NOV.2012 20.11.12 - 21.11.12 50 31 2 1 DEC.2012 23.12.12 - 24.12.12 196 79 4 3

    Permissible Limits 200 100 80 80 4. Premises of SAM Office : BBUA-4 ( 24 hourly values in g/m3)

    Month Dates of Sampling Parameters From - To SPM PM-10 NOX SO2

    OCT. 2012 06.10.12 - 07.10.12 105 57 5 4 NOV.2012 05.11.12 - 06.11.12 161 87 6 3 DEC.2012 07.12.12 - 08.12.12 206 127 6 5

    TLV as per Env.(Protection) Amendment Rule 2000 600 300 120 120

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    AIR QUALITY MONITORING DATA

    NAME OF THE COMPANY : WCL YEAR : 2013 NAME OF THE AREA : BALLARPUR Q.E. : MAR. NAME OF THE PROJECT : BALLARPUR UG

    1. Manager office- Ballarpur UG : BBUA-1 ( 24 hourly values in g/m3) Month Dates of Sampling Parameters

    From - To SPM PM-10 NOX SO2 JAN. 2013 06.01.13 - 07.01.13 254 127 7 4 JAN. 2013 19.01.13 - 20.01.13 290 114 8 6 FEB.2013 07.02.13 - 08.02.13 441 103 9 5 FEB.2013 22.02.13 - 23.02.13 466 53 7 3 MAR.2013 07.03.13 - 08.03.13 480 193 8 3 MAR.2013 21.03.13 - 22.03.13 420 136 6 2

    TLV as per Env.(Protection) Amendment Rule 2000 600 300 120 120 2. Substation : BBUA-2 ( 24 hourly values in g/m3)

    Month Dates of Sampling Parameters From - To SPM PM-10 NOX SO2

    JAN. 2013 05.01.13 - 06.01.13 425 160 8 5 JAN. 2013 19.01.13 - 20.01.13 580 198 6 3 FEB.2013 21.02.13 - 22.02.13 115 53 7 4 MAR.2013 06.03.13 - 07.03.13 456 171 9 6 MAR.2013 20.03.13 - 21.03.13 201 83 5 3

    TLV as per Env.(Protection) Amendment Rule 2000 600 300 120 120 3. Filter Plant/Guest House : BBUA-3 ( 24 hourly values in g/m3)

    Month Dates of Sampling Parameters From - To SPM PM-10 NOX SO2

    FEB.2013 07.02.13 - 08.02.13 134 54 7 3 FEB.2013 21.02.13 - 22.02.13 120 80 8 4 MAR.2013 06.03.13 - 07.03.13 140 99 5 3 MAR.2013 21.03.13 - 22.03.13 193 92 6 2

    Permissible Limits 200 100 80 80 4. Premises of SAM Office : BBUA-4 ( 24 hourly values in g/m3)

    Month Dates of Sampling Parameters From - To SPM PM-10 NOX SO2

    JAN. 2013 06.01.13 - 07.01.13 388 115 7 6 FEB.2013 21.02.13 - 22.02.13 111 61 5 2

    TLV as per Env.(Protection) Amendment Rule 2000 600 300 120 120

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    Annexure-A2 EFFLUENT WATER QUALITY MONITORING DATA

    NAME OF THE COMPANY : WCL YEAR : 2012 NAME OF THE AREA : BALLARPUR Q.E. : JUN. NAME OF THE PROJECT : BALLARPUR UG Name of the Location : Mine water discharge - BBUW-1

    Month Date of Sample Analysis Results collection pH TSS (mg/l) COD (mg/l) O & G (mg/l)

    APR. 2012 07.04.12 7.74 36 60 BDL APR. 2012 22.04.12 7.67 32 60 BDL MAY. 2012 07.05.12 7.53 24 40 BDL MAY. 2012 22.05.12 7.50 38 60 BDL JUN.2012 07.06.12 7.57 28 40 BDL JUN. 2012 21.06.12 6.61 16 20 BDL TLV as per Env.(Protection)

    Amendment rule 2000 5.5 - 9.0 100 250 10

    (BDL - Below Detectable Level- Value < 1.0 mg/l)

    DRINKING WATER QUALITY MONITORING DATA NAME OF THE COMPANY : WCL YEAR : 2012 NAME OF THE AREA : BALLARPUR Q.E. : JUN. NAME OF THE PROJECT : BALLARPUR UG DATE : 20.05.12 Name of the Location : Drinking water from Filter Plant

    Standard (IS 10500 : 1991) Sl. No.

    Parameter Analysis Result Desirable limit Permissible limit in

    the absence ofalternate source

    1. Colour (Hazen) 3 5 25 2. Odour Unobjectionable Unobjectionable - 3. Taste Agreeable Agreeable - 4. Turbidity (NTU) 4 5 10 5. pH value 7.64 6.5 to 8.5 No relaxation 6. Total Hardness(as CaCO3) (mg/l) 376 300 600 7. Iron (mg/l) BDL 0.3 1.0 8. Chlorides (mg/l) 74 250 1000 9. Residual, Free Chlorine (mg/l) BDL 0.2 -

    10. Dissolved Solids (mg/l) 648 500 2000 11. Calcium (mg/l) 84 75 200 12. Copper (mg/l) BDL 0.05 1.5 13. Manganese (mg/l) 0.012 0.1 0.3 14. Sulphate (mg/l) 98 200 400 15. Nitrate (mg/l) 3.96 45 100 16. Fluoride (mg/l) 0.85 1.0 1.5 17. Selenium (mg/l) BDL 0.01 No relaxation 18. Arsenic (mg/l) BDL 0.05 No relaxation 19. Cadmium(mg/l) BDL 0.01 No relaxation 20. Lead (mg/l) BDL 0.05 No relaxation 21. Zinc (mg/l) 0.019 5 15 22. Chromium (Cr6+) (mg/l) BDL 0.05 No relaxation 23. Alkalinity (mg/l) 188 200 600 24. Aluminium (mg/l) BDL 0.03 0.2 25. Boron (mg/l) BDL 1 5 26. Phenolic Compounds (mg/l) BDL 0.001 0.002 27. Coliform (MPN / 100 ml) NIL Shall be absent -

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    EFFLUENT WATER QUALITY MONITORING DATA NAME OF THE COMPANY : WCL YEAR : 2012 NAME OF THE AREA : BALLARPUR Q.E. : SEP. NAME OF THE PROJECT : BALLARPUR UG Name of the Location : Mine water discharge - BBUW-1

    Month Date of Sample Analysis Results collection pH TSS (mg/l) COD (mg/l) O & G (mg/l)

    JUL. 2012 08.07.12 8.34 24 40 BDL JUL. 2012 21.07.12 8.17 34 60 BDL AUG. 2012 06.08.12 8.12 36 60 BDL AUG. 2012 25.08.12 8.07 24 40 BDL SEP. 2012 07.09.12 8.06 28 40 BDL SEP. 2012 22.09.12 8.09 26 40 BDL TLV as per Env.(Protection)

    Amendment rule 2000 5.5 - 9.0 100 250 10

    (BDL - Below Detectable Level- Value < 1.0 mg/l)

    DRINKING WATER QUALITY MONITORING DATA NAME OF THE COMPANY : WCL YEAR : 2012 NAME OF THE AREA : BALLARPUR Q.E. : SEP. NAME OF THE PROJECT : BALLARPUR UG DATE : 06.08.12 Name of the Location : Drinking water from Filter Plant

    Standard (IS 10500 : 1991) Sl. No.

    Parameter Analysis Result Desirable limit Permissible limit in

    the absence of alternate source

    1. Colour (Hazen) 2 5 25 2. Odour Unobjectionable Unobjectionable - 3. Taste Agreeable Agreeable - 4. Turbidity (NTU) 4 5 10 5. pH value 7.91 6.5 to 8.5 No relaxation 6. Total Hardness(as CaCO3) (mg/l) 268 300 600 7. Iron (mg/l) 0.06 0.3 1.0 8. Chlorides (mg/l) 64 250 1000 9. Residual, Free Chlorine (mg/l) BDL 0.2 - 10. Dissolved Solids (mg/l) 550 500 2000 11. Calcium (mg/l) 70 75 200 12. Copper (mg/l) 0.006 0.05 1.5 13. Manganese (mg/l) BDL 0.1 0.3 14. Sulphate (mg/l) 118 200 400 15. Nitrate (mg/l) 1.76 45 100 16. Fluoride (mg/l) 0.19 1.0 1.5 17. Selenium (mg/l) BDL 0.01 No relaxation 18. Arsenic (mg/l) BDL 0.05 No relaxation 19. Cadmium(mg/l) BDL 0.01 No relaxation 20. Lead (mg/l) BDL 0.05 No relaxation 21. Zinc (mg/l) 0.026 5 15 22. Chromium (Cr6+) (mg/l) BDL 0.05 No relaxation 23. Alkalinity (mg/l) 120 200 600 24. Aluminium (mg/l) BDL 0.03 0.2 25. Boron (mg/l) BDL 1 5 26. Phenolic Compounds (mg/l) BDL 0.001 0.002 27. Coliform (MPN / 100 ml) NIL Shall be absent -

    1. BDL - Below Detectable Level, 2. * - Limit not specified.

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    EFFLUENT WATER QUALITY MONITORING DATA NAME OF THE COMPANY : WCL YEAR : 2012 NAME OF THE AREA : BALLARPUR Q.E. : DEC. NAME OF THE PROJECT : BALLARPUR UG Name of the Location : Mine water discharge - BBUW-1

    Month Date of Sample Analysis Results collection pH TSS (mg/l) COD (mg/l) O & G (mg/l)

    OCT. 2012 19.10.12 8.44 28 40 BDL NOV. 2012 06.11.12 8.25 26 40 BDL NOV. 2012 21.11.12 7.89 32 60 BDL DEC. 2012 06.12.12 7.88 22 40 BDL DEC. 2012 22.12.12 8.77 24 40 BDL TLV as per Env.(Protection)

    Amendment rule 2000 5.5 - 9.0 100 250 10

    (BDL - Below Detectable Level- Value < 1.0 mg/l) EFFLUENT WATER QUALITY MONITORING DATA

    NAME OF THE COMPANY : WCL YEAR : 2012 NAME OF THE AREA : BALLARPUR DATE : 07.10.12 NAME OF THE PROJECT : BALLARPUR UG 1. Name of the Location : Mine water discharge - NPUW-1 Sl. No.

    Parameters Analysis Results Standards for discharge Part A, Schedule VI

    1 Ph 8.06 5.5 9.0 2 Temperature (0C) 27.4 Te

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    DRINKING WATER QUALITY MONITORING DATA NAME OF THE COMPANY : WCL YEAR : 2012 NAME OF THE AREA : BALLARPUR Q.E. : DEC. NAME OF THE PROJECT : BALLARPUR UG DATE : 21.11.12

    Name of the Location : Drinking water from Filter Plant

    Standard (IS 10500 : 1991) Sl.

    No. Parameter Analysis Result

    Desirable limit Permissible limit in the absence

    of alternate source

    1. Colour (Hazen) 5 5 25

    2. Odour Unobjectionable Unobjectionable -

    3. Taste Agreeable Agreeable -

    4. Turbidity (NTU) 6 5 10

    5. pH value 7.91 6.5 to 8.5 No relaxation

    6. Total Hardness(as CaCO3) (mg/l) 328 300 600

    7. Iron (mg/l) 0.007 0.3 1.0

    8. Chlorides (mg/l) 54 250 1000

    9. Residual, Free Chlorine (mg/l) 0.07 0.2 -

    10. Dissolved Solids (mg/l) 610 500 2000

    11. Calcium (mg/l) 72 75 200

    12. Copper (mg/l) 0.004 0.05 1.5

    13. Manganese (mg/l) BDL 0.1 0.3

    14. Sulphate (mg/l) 198 200 400

    15. Nitrate (mg/l) 3 45 100

    16. Fluoride (mg/l) 0.19 1.0 1.5

    17. Selenium (mg/l) BDL 0.01 No relaxation

    18. Arsenic (mg/l) BDL 0.05 No relaxation

    19. Cadmium(mg/l) BDL 0.01 No relaxation

    20. Lead (mg/l) BDL 0.05 No relaxation

    21. Zinc (mg/l) 0.005 5 15

    22. Chromium (Cr6+) (mg/l) 0.005 0.05 No relaxation

    23. Alkalinity (mg/l) 108 200 600 24. Aluminium (mg/l) BDL 0.03 0.2

    25. Boron (mg/l) BDL 1 5

    26. Phenolic Compounds (mg/l) BDL 0.001 0.002

    27. Coliform (MPN / 100 ml) NIL Shall be absent -

    1. BDL - Below Detectable Level, 2. * - Limit not specified.

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    EFFLUENT WATER QUALITY MONITORING DATA

    NAME OF THE COMPANY : WCL YEAR : 2013 NAME OF THE AREA : BALLARPUR Q.E. : MAR. NAME OF THE PROJECT : BALLARPUR UG Name of the Location : Mine water discharge - BBUW-1

    Month Date of Sample Analysis Results collection pH TSS (mg/l) COD (mg/l) O & G (mg/l)

    OCT. 2012 19.10.12 8.44 28 40 BDL NOV. 2012 06.11.12 8.25 26 40 BDL NOV. 2012 21.11.12 7.89 32 60 BDL DEC. 2012 06.12.12 7.88 22 40 BDL DEC. 2012 22.12.12 8.77 24 40 BDL TLV as per Env.(Protection)

    Amendment rule 2000 5.5 - 9.0 100 250 10

    (BDL - Below Detectable Level- Value < 1.0 mg/l) DRINKING WATER QUALITY MONITORING DATA

    NAME OF THE COMPANY : WCL YEAR : 2013 NAME OF THE AREA : BALLARPUR Q.E. : MAR. NAME OF THE PROJECT : BALLARPUR UG DATE : 19.01.13 Name of the Location : Drinking water from Filter Plant

    Standard (IS 10500 : 1991) Sl. No.

    Parameter Analysis Result Desirable limit Permissible limit

    in the absence of alternate source

    1. Colour (Hazen) 3 5 25 2. Odour Unobjectionable Unobjectionable - 3. Taste Agreeable Agreeable - 4. Turbidity (NTU) 5 5 10 5. pH value 7.55 6.5 to 8.5 No relaxation 6. Total Hardness(as CaCO3) (mg/l) 536 300 600 7. Iron (mg/l) BDL 0.3 1.0 8. Chlorides (mg/l) 64 250 1000 9. Residual, Free Chlorine (mg/l) 0.02 0.2 -

    10. Dissolved Solids (mg/l) 960 500 2000 11. Calcium (mg/l) 190 75 200 12. Copper (mg/l) 0.013 0.05 1.5 13. Manganese (mg/l) BDL 0.1 0.3 14. Sulphate (mg/l) 340 200 400 15. Nitrate (mg/l) 7 45 100 16. Fluoride (mg/l) 0.26 1.0 1.5 17. Selenium (mg/l) BDL 0.01 No relaxation 18. Arsenic (mg/l) BDL 0.05 No relaxation 19. Cadmium(mg/l) BDL 0.01 No relaxation 20. Lead (mg/l) BDL 0.05 No relaxation 21. Zinc (mg/l) 0.009 5 15 22. Chromium (Cr6+) (mg/l) 0.018 0.05 No relaxation 23. Alkalinity (mg/l) 140 200 600 24. Aluminium (mg/l) BDL 0.03 0.2 25. Boron (mg/l) BDL 1 5 26. Phenolic Compounds (mg/l) BDL 0.001 0.002 27. Coliform (MPN / 100 ml) NIL Shall be absent -

    1. BDL - Below Detectable Level, 2. * - Limit not specified.

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    Annexure-A3

    NOISE LEVEL DATA NAME OF THE COMPANY : WCL YEAR : 2012 NAME OF THE AREA : BALLARPUR Q.E. : JUN. NAME OF THE PROJECT : BALLARPUR UG

    Name of the Location : Near Fan House - BBUN-1

    Month Date of Data Noise Level in dB(A) Remarks

    collection Day Time Night Time

    APR. 2012 07.04.12 69.7 66.2 APR. 2012 22.04.12 67.5 65.9

    MAY. 2012 06.05.12 69.8 66.9 MAY. 2012 23.05.12 67.5 62.3

    JUN. 2012 06.06.12 72.2 68.4 JUN. 2012 20.06.12 69.5 67.0

    Noise Level Standard as per Env.

    (Protection) Amendment rule 2000 75 70

    Name of the Location : Colony - BBUN-2

    Month Date of Data Noise Level in dB(A) Remarks

    collection Day Time Night Time

    APR. 2012 07.04.12 51.8 42.3 APR. 2012 22.04.12 52.2 43.5

    MAY. 2012 06.05.12 51.2 41.6 MAY. 2012 23.05.12 49.1 40.9

    JUN. 2012 06.06.12 53.4 44.2 JUN. 2012 20.06.12 50.9 41.1

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    NOISE LEVEL DATA NAME OF THE COMPANY : WCL YEAR : 2012 NAME OF THE AREA : BALLARPUR Q.E. : SEP. NAME OF THE PROJECT : BALLARPUR UG

    Name of the Location : Near Fan House - BBUN-1

    Month Date of Data Noise Level in dB(A) Remarks collection Day Time Night Time

    JUL. 2012 06.07.12 69.1 65.9 JUL. 2012 21.07.12 71.0 66.9

    AUG. 2012 04.08.12 68.9 64.0 AUG. 2012 24.08.12 72.2 66.8

    SEP. 2012 07.09.12 71.5 65.9 SEP. 2012 20.09.12 66.3 64.9

    Noise Level Standard as per Env.

    (Protection) Amendment rule 2000 75 70

    Name of the Location : Colony - BBUN-2

    Month Date of Data Noise Level in dB(A) Remarks

    collection Day Time Night Time

    JUL. 2012 06.07.12 51.2 41.7 JUL. 2012 21.07.12 53.7 44.1

    AUG. 2012 04.08.12 50.2 40.5 AUG. 2012 24.08.12 52.7 42.7

    SEP. 2012 07.09.12 53.3 43.8 SEP. 2012 20.09.12 51.9 41.7

    Permissible Limit 55 45

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    NOISE LEVEL DATA

    NAME OF THE COMPANY : WCL YEAR : 2012 NAME OF THE AREA : BALLARPUR Q.E. : DEC. NAME OF THE PROJECT : BALLARPUR UG

    Name of the Location : Near Fan House - BBUN-1

    Month Date of Data Noise Level in dB(A) Remarks collection Day Time Night Time

    OCT. 2012 06. 10.12 69.0 67.9 OCT. 2012 19.10.12 73.7 62.2

    NOV. 2012 04.11.12 73.9 69.2 NOV. 2012 20.11.12 69.8 68.2

    DEC. 2012 06.12.12 72.7 68.7 DEC. 2012 20.12.12 67.8 59.6

    Noise Level Standard as per Env.

    (Protection) Amendment rule 2000 75 70

    Name of the Location : Colony - BBUN-2

    Month Date of Data Noise Level in dB(A) Remarks

    collection Day Time Night Time

    OCT. 2012 06. 10.12 48.6 45.2 OCT. 2012 18.10.12 44.2 41.7

    NOV. 2012 04.11.12 54.9 44.3 NOV. 2012 20.11.12 45.5 43.8

    DEC. 2012 06.12.12 50.9 43.2 DEC. 2012 20.12.12 51.6 43.9

    Permissible Limit 55 45

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    NOISE LEVEL DATA

    NAME OF THE COMPANY : WCL YEAR : 2013 NAME OF THE AREA : BALLARPUR Q.E. : MAR. NAME OF THE PROJECT : BALLARPUR UG

    Name of the Location : Near Fan House - BBUN-1

    Month Date of Data Noise Level in dB(A) Remarks collection Day Time Night Time

    JAN. 2013 05.01.13 66.3 67.7

    Noise Level Standard as per Env. (Protection) Amendment rule 2000 75 70

    Name of the Location : Colony - BBUN-2

    Month Date of Data Noise Level in dB(A) Remarks

    collection Day Time Night Time

    JAN. 2013 05.01.13 42.6 44.5

    JAN. 2013 18.01.13 42.5 43.7

    FEB. 2013 07.02.13 43.7 44.2

    FEB. 2013 22.02.13 43.9 44.3

    MAR. 2013 05.03.13 44.5 42.2

    MAR. 2013 19.03.13 50.6 41.9

    Permissible Limit 55 45

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    ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT

    FOR THE YEAR

    APRIL, 2012 MARCH, 2013

    GAURI I & II (A) OC MINE, WCL

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    CONTENTS I INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Genesis 1 1.2 Need of Environmental Statement 1 II SALIENT FEATURES OF THE PROJECT 3 III BASIS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT 4 3.1 Water Quality 4 3.2 Air Quality 4 3.3 Mining 4 3.4 Pollution Control Methods 4

    IV FORM-V 6 Part-A 6 Part-B 6 Part-C 8 Part-D 8 Part-E 9 Part-F 10 Part-G 10 Part-H 13 Part-I 13 Annexure A1 Air Monitoring Report 14-17 A2 Water Monitoring Report 18-24 A3 Noise Monitoring Report 25-28

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    CHAPTER-I INTRODUCTION

    1.1 GENESIS Industrial pollution in our country is on increase and is creating a high-risk environment.

    Various legislations viz. The water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 and

    Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 have come into force and organization created to

    combat pollution. It is being realized that industry and environment should go hand in

    hand so as to achieve sustainable development. Also over the years, awareness has

    brought in realization to consider environmental protection a bare necessity.

    Consideration of environmental factors at par with production helps in minimizing

    material loses and also in reduction of liabilities in the long run.

    1.2 NEED OF ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT Environmental Audit is a technique being introduced for integrating the interest of the

    industry and the environment so that these could be mutually supportive. This technique

    is basically a part of industrys internal procedures in meeting their responsibilities

    towards better environment. Also the policy statement for abatement of pollution by the

    Govt. of India provides for submission of environmental statement by all concerned

    industries, which would subsequently evolve into an environmental audit. A notification

    under the Environment (Protection) Rules, 1986 has been issued on April 22, 1993,

    requiring industries to submit an environmental statement for the financial Year ending on

    March 31 in Form V to the concerned State Pollution Control Boards on or before

    September 30 every Year beginning 1993.The Department of Company Affairs also

    agreed to include this requirement as a part of the Directors Annual Report.

    The submission of an environmental statement is applicable to the following.

    i) Those who require consent under the water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act,

    1987:

    ii) Those who require consent under the Air (Prevention & Control of

    Pollution) Act, 1981: and

    v) Those who require authorization under Hazardous wastes (Management &

    Handling) Rules, 1999.

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    Vide Gazette Notification No. G.S.R.3289(E) dated 13th March, 1992, the Ministry of

    Environment & Forests, Govt. of India have made provisions for Mandatory

    Environmental Statement as follows :

    Every person carrying on an industry, operation or process requiring consent under

    Section 25 of the Water Act, 1974 or under Section 21 of the Air Act, 1982 or both or

    authorisation under the Hazardous Water Rules, 1989 issued under the Environmental

    Protection Act, 1986 shall submit an Environmental Audit Report for the financial year

    ending 31st March in Form V to the concerned State Pollution Control Board on or

    before 30th September every year beginning 1993.

    In order to comply with the statutory requirement as well as to maintain corporate

    image in the region recognizing the importance of comprehensive structural

    mechanism to ensure that the mining activities do not cause any effects on

    environment. The work of Environmental Statement Gouri-I & II (A) Opencast Mine

    was entrusted with the Central Mine Planning & Design Institute Limited by Western

    Coalfields Limited, Nagpur.

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    CHAPTER-II SALIENT FEATURES OF THE PROJECT

    1.

    Name of the Project

    Gouri- I & II (A) OC Mine

    2.

    Location

    WCL, Ballarpur Area, Distt : Chandrapur State : Maharashtra

    3.

    Production

    1.120 Mty

    4.

    Water Consumption

    545.00 kl/day

    5.

    Raw Material Consumption :

    (a)

    (b)

    Explosive POL

    3850.00 kg/day 9950.00 l/day

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    CHAPTER III

    BASIS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT 3.1 Water Quality Water is not directly used during mining for coal production. It percolates into working

    area during mining operation. However, water is consumed for other purposes; mainly

    for domestic supply, industrial supply. Part B of the proforma contains detailed

    break-up of water consumption.

    Raw materials used in coal mining activities are explosives and POL for machines and

    automobiles, steel, timber, cement, etc.

    Pollution discharged into water has been calculated on the basis of water analysis and

    identified water pollutants. The main pollutants in mine water are suspended solids.

    The other sources of pollution in the effluent from various processes include oil and

    grease (from Workshop and CHP).

    3.2. Air Quality Ambient air quality is monitored to study the level of air pollution. CHP has been

    indicated as fugitive source in reports and mobile sources are HEMM moving on haul

    road, blasting, exhaust from vehicles and HEMMs, loose materials of OB dumps and

    burning of coal.

    3.3 Mining Mining activity produces less quantity of any hazardous waste; and it is shown in Part

    D of Form V.

    Solid waste produced from mining activities is overburden (OB) material. Recycling process of this material is normally done by suitably backfilling the same in the extracted portion of the quarry.

    3.4 Pollution Control Methods The pollution abatement measures for the sake of Environmental Statement are :

    (vii) Dust suppression by water spray;

    (viii) Afforestation;

    (ix) OB Dump Reclamation

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    (x) Water spraying to prevent burning of coal.

    Items identical under Part H of the proforma are those items which the Consultants

    have felt necessary which is also true for Part I in order to help Western Coalfields

    Limited to organise their abatement efforts for performing mining activities without

    adversely affecting the environment.

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    CHAPTER IV

    FORM V PART - A

    Sl. No. Particulars

    1. Name and address of the Mine Gouri- I & II (A)OC Mine

    (a) Place WCL, Ballarpur Area

    (b) District Chandrapur

    (c) Telephone No. C/o Chief General Manager,

    Ballarpur Area

    07173-230224

    Sub Area Manager (Gauri-Sub Area)

    07173-254011

    (d) FAX No. -

    2. Date of last Environmental

    Statement Report submitted

    30th September, 2012

    3. Industry category Primary-(STC

    Code) Secondary-(STC Code)

    Category A

    PART - B

    WATER & RAW MATERIALS CONSUMPTION Table (a) Water consumption on Usage Pattern

    Sl. No. Particulars

    1. Water Consumption (kl/day) :

    (a) Process Industrial :

    (i) Dust suppression 260.00

    (ii) Fire fighting 90.00

    (iii) Workshop and others 70.00

    (iv) Green Belt -

    (v) CHP Beneficiation 25.00

    (b) Domestic Purpose

    (i) Domestic Use 100.00

    (ii) Green Belt in Township) -

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    TOTAL 545.00 kl/day

    Table (b) WATER CONSUMPTION AGAINST PRODUCTION (INCLUDING RECYCLED)

    Water Consumption per unit of product

    (including recycled)

    Name of the Product

    During the Previous

    Financial Year

    2012-13

    Anticipated

    During the Current

    Financial Year

    2013-14

    COAL

    177.61 l/t

    of coal produced

    177.61 l/t

    of coal produced

    RAW MATERIAL CONSUMPTION Consumption of Raw Material

    per Unit of Product

    Name of the

    Raw Material

    Name of the

    Product

    During the Previous

    Financial Year

    2012-13

    Anticipated

    During the Current

    Financial Year

    2013-14

    Explosive Coal 1.25 kg/t 1.30 kg/t

    POL Coal 3.24 l/t 2.93 l/t

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    PART - C

    POLLUTION GENERATED (Parameters specified in the consent issued)

    1.

    Pollutants

    Quantity of Pollution

    Generated

    Percentage

    variation from

    prescribed

    standards with

    reasons

    (a)

    Water

    26,200.00 kl/day

    (Mine Water Treatment)

    75m3/day water

    recycled from Effluent

    Treatment Plant

    See Annexure-A2

    Values of

    parameters are

    within

    permissible

    limits.

    (b)

    Air

    See Annexure-A1

    Levels of air

    pollutants are

    within

    permissible

    limits.

    PART - D HAZARDOUS WASTE

    (As specified under Hazardous Waste / Management & Handling Rules, 1989)

    Total Quantity (kg)

    1.

    Hazardous Waste

    During the Previous

    Financial Year

    (2012-13)

    During the Current

    Financial Year

    (2013-14)

    (a) From Process

    (Oil) 81,000.00 ltr

    Grease 7800 ltr

    (Oil) 81,000.00 ltr

    Grease 7800 ltr

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    (b) From Pollution

    Control Facilities

    8.79 m3 8.79 m3

    PART - E SOLID WASTES

    Total Quantity

    During the Previous

    Financial Year

    (2012-13)

    During the Current

    Financial Year

    (2013-14)

    (Provision)

    (a) From Process 3.2384 Mm3 4.00 Mm3

    (b) From Pollution

    Control Facility

    Nil Nil

    (c) (i) Quantity recycled or

    re-utilised within the

    unit dumped on

    quarry void

    1.038 Mm3 1.50 Mm3

    (ii) Sold Nil Nil

    (iii) Disposed

    (as external dumps)

    2.200 Mm3 2.50 Mm3

    Mm3 = Million Cubic Metre.

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    PART - F PLEASE SPECIFY CHARACTERISTICS (IN TERMS OF CONCENTRATION & QUANTUM) OF HAZARD AS WELL AS SOLID WASTES AND INDICATE DISPOSAL PRACTICE ADOPTED FOR BOTH THESE CATEGORIES OF WATER.

    The hazardous waste is being disposed through: (iv) The sludge from ETP through land fill arrangement;

    (v) Oil and grease is disposed of through authorized/registered

    recyclers/re-refiner.

    - Solid wastes in the mine are in the form of overburden material which

    comprises of sandstone, conglomerates, sandy and clayey shales. Out of

    total OB material, 1.038 Mm3 OB material has been backfilled and 2.20 Mm3

    OB has been dumped externally.

    PART - G

    IMPACTS OF POLLUTION CONTROL MEASURES ON CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSEQUENTLY ON COAL PRODUCTION. The brief summary of Pollution Control Measures taken for this mine is as under:

    G.0 In order to carry out mining operations in an environmentally, friendly and planned manner, the sources of pollution were identified and measures

    were suggested to keep them within permissible limits.

    G.1 SOURCES OF AIR POLLUTION The likely sources of air pollution are as under:

    - Drilling operation;

    - Blasting operation;

    - Loading and transportation of Coal/OB;

    - Wind Erosion of Coal Stock/OB Dumps;

    - Haul Road/Coal Transportation Roads;

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    - Exhaust from vehicular movement.

    G.1.1 Measures for Control of Air Pollution For control of air pollution, measures suggested are:

    - Regular use of dust extraction devices while drilling holes for

    blasting;

    - Regular water sprinkling on coal faces, benches, coal stocks,

    black topped metal roads and haul roads;

    - Measures of reclaiming OB dumps (Biological Reclamation) and

    backfilling of the voids to the maximum possible extent.

    - Tree plantation along the periphery of the quarry, CHP, around

    other service buildings along the sides of permanent haul road

    and open land;

    - Regular cleaning of coal transportation road.

    G.1.2 Implementation Status - 3 Nos. of Fixed Type Sprinklers are provided for water sprinkling

    on coal stock and before its transportation on coal faces, benches

    and haul roads;

    - 0.47 ha area has been back filled.

    G.2 WATER POLLUTION G.2.1 Sources of Water Pollution

    The identified sources of water pollution are as under :

    - TDS and TSS due to mining operation present in the mine water

    (mainly coal particles);

    - Oil and Grease from Workshop/CHP Effluent.

    G.2.2 Water Pollution Control Measures - The main pollutant responsible for water pollution is suspended

    solids. Sedimentation pond should be provided to take care of this

    pollutant.

    G.2.3 Implementation Status - A large portion of mine water is being utilised for dust suppression

    and fire fighting. The excess water is retained in the sump before

    discharged into surface body.

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    - 26,200.00 kl/day capacity of Mine Water Treatment is provided for

    Mine water discharge.

    - 75 KLD ETP has been provided for workshop effluents.

    G.3 NOISE POLLUTION G.3.1 Sources of Noise Pollution

    The sources of noise pollution are as under :

    - Drilling Operation;

    - Blasting Operation;

    - Operation of CHP;

    - Operation of Shovels and Dumpers;

    - Workshop.

    G.3.2 Noise Pollution Control Measures suggested The measures for reduction of noise level as envisaged in the EMP are as under :

    - Selection of mining equipments so as to keep noise level below 85

    dB(A);

    - Provision of Ear Plugs for operators exposed for long duration of

    time;

    - Provision of green belt around Workshop, CHP and other sensitive

    areas;

    - Limitation of blasting operation between 12.00 Noon to 2.30 PM.

    G.3.3 Implementation Status - Mining equipment are kept in good condition

    to reduce noise

    level.

    - Blasting operation is done during 12.00 Noon to 2.30 PM;

    - Ear Plugs are being provided to Machine/HEMM Operators;

    - Refer Annexure-A3 for Noise level monitoring reports for year

    2012-13

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    PART - H ADDITIONAL INVESTMENT PROPOSAL FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

    IN THE AREA: H.1 The project has incurred an expenditure on the followings in connection with

    environmental management in the area :

    Sl.

    No.

    Particulars Amount

    (Rs)

    1. Air pollution control measures Nil

    2. Water Cess 17,000.00

    3. Consent Fees (Valid up-to 2014) Already Paid

    4. Air, Water, Noise Quality Monitoring 7,25,204.00

    5. Water pollution control measures 48,000.00

    6. Plantation (Amount paid to FDCM) 20,35,140.00

    H.2 Future Programme The project has incurred an expenditure on the following in connection with

    environmental management in the area.

    Sl.

    No.

    Particulars Amount

    (Rs)

    1. Air pollution control measures Nil

    2. Water Cess 17,000.00

    3. Consent Fees 1,00,000.00

    4. Air, Water, Noise Quality Monitoring 7,25,204.00

    5. Water pollution control measures 5,00,000.00

    6. Plantation Amount already paid to

    FDCM for Plantation

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    PART - I MISCELLANEOUS ANY OTHER PARTICULARS IN RESPECT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION & ABATEMENT OF POLLUTION. AUDITORS COMMENT

    - Regular pollution control measures should be continued.

    - House-keeping can be improved Annexure-A1

    AIR QUALITY MONITORING DATA NAME OF THE COMPANY : WCL YEAR : 2012 NAME OF THE AREA : BALLARPUR Q.E. : JUN. NAME OF THE PROJECT : GOURI-I & II (A) OCP

    1. Manager Office Gouri I OC : BGOA-1 ( 24 hourly values in g/m3) Month Dates of Sampling Parameters

    From - To SPM PM-10 NOX SO2 APR. 2012 04.04.12 - 05.04.12 316 205 4 3 APR. 2012 18.04.12 - 19.04.12 511 218 6 2 MAY. 2012 04.05.12 - 05.05.12 410 167 8 5 MAY. 2012 20.05.12 - 21.05.12 398 173 4 3 JUN. 2012 20.06.12 - 21.06.12 100 39 3 2

    TLV as per Env.(Protection) Amendment Rule 2000 600 300 120 120 2. Gouri Village Gouri II OC : BGOA-2 ( 24 hourly values in g/m3)

    Month Dates of Sampling Parameters From - To SPM PM-10 NOX SO2

    APR. 2012 03.04.12 - 04.04.12 191 89 4 2 APR. 2012 18.04.12 - 19.04.12 191 84 3 2 MAY. 2012 04.05.12 - 05.05.12 159 74 6 4 MAY. 2012 20.05.12 - 21.05.12 102 51 2 1 JUN. 2012 04.06.12 - 05.06.12 183 87