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M/S HERITAGE MAX
REALTECH PVT LTD
EXPANSION OF PROPOSED GROUP HOUSING COLONY AREA
MEASURING 34.175 ACRES IN SECTOR 59, GURGAON MANESAR
URBAN COMPLEX , GURGAON HARYANA Conceptual Plan
ITHC/PRJ/17-18/EIA/90 36 IND TECH HOUSE CONSULT
1.0 INTRODUCTION
The total zoned area of the plot is 34.175 acres. The plot consists of three pockets, pocket 1 having an area of 17.55 acres (License no. 16 of 2008), pocket 2 having an area of 11.90 acres (License no. 28 of 2008) and pocket 3 having an area of 4.725 acres (License no. 44 of 2011).
Fig 1: Master Plan Gurugram 2031
Gurugram district has witnessed rapid urban development with substantial industrial growth, housing colonies and a plethora of multinational organizations that have set up base here. The development of industries and establishment of MNCs has contributed a significant increase in population in Gurugram and its nearby areas like Sohna, Daruhera, Manesar also. In order to meet the emerging demand and to provide quality housing, the group housing project is proposed at, Sector 59, Gurugram, Haryana
2.0 PROJECT DETAILS
The proposed project is planned on a total Plot area of 36085.76 sq m to be constructed in Sector 59, Gurugram, Haryana. The total built up area will be 170086.037 sqm. The design approach shall be sensitive to environmental issues. The main thrust shall be laid on energy conservation, safety and ease of maintenance and current technological development. The Design Philosophy is to ensure fulfillment of all functional requirements in accordance with Design Guidelines, Relevant Standards and Codes as well as local Bye laws.
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REALTECH PVT LTD
EXPANSION OF PROPOSED GROUP HOUSING COLONY AREA
MEASURING 34.175 ACRES IN SECTOR 59, GURGAON MANESAR
URBAN COMPLEX , GURGAON HARYANA Conceptual Plan
ITHC/PRJ/17-18/EIA/90 37 IND TECH HOUSE CONSULT
The following design standards/guidelines with latest amendments shall be followed during detailed design of services. In case of any discrepancy, the stringent shall be followed: � National Building Code of India – 2016. � Relevant Codes of National Fire Codes 2008. � Relevant Codes of Bureau of Indian Standards � Energy Conservation Building Codes 2009 � Indian Electricity Rules 1956 � Environmental Guidelines. � State Byelaws. � IEC 60726/ IS: 2026 (Part 1, II and IV)/ IS 11171(Part III): Transformers (Cast
Resin) � IEC 60831/ IS 13340 & IS 13341: Capacitors � IEC 60947/ IS 13947: Specification for low voltage switch gear & control gear � BS 6651/ IS 2309: Lightning protection system � BS 7430, IS 3043: Earthing& bonding � BS 7671 requirements for electrical installation � NEC – NFPA 70, National Electric Code.
The project area statement and its components are as per the table 1 details given below:
Pocket 1 Pocket
2
3
Total
Plot Area
(Acres)
17.55
Acres
11.90
A
4.725 34.175
Proposed
development
8.9
Built Up
Area(sq
m)
140694.11 Proposed
Development
170086.37
310780.48
Table1.Area Statement for Proposed Group Housing Project
SN Description Quantity Unit
GENERAL 1 Plot Area 36085.76 SQM
2 Proposed Built Up Area 170086.04 SQM
3 Number of Building Blocks 11 (9+2) NOS
4 Max Height of Building (Upto Terrace) 119.55 M
5 Max No of Floors 2B+ST+33 NOS
6 Cost of Project 362 CR
7 Expected Population (Res 3088 + 666 Floating) 3754 PERSONS
8 Permissible Ground Coverage Area (35%) 12630 SQM
9 Proposed Ground Coverage Area 8761.054 SQM
10 Permissible FAR Area 101563 SQM
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EXPANSION OF PROPOSED GROUP HOUSING COLONY AREA
MEASURING 34.175 ACRES IN SECTOR 59, GURGAON MANESAR
URBAN COMPLEX , GURGAON HARYANA Conceptual Plan
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11 Proposed FAR Area 96905.723 SQM
12 Non FAR, & Other areas 73094.92 SQM
13 Proposed Built Up Area 170086.04 SQM
WATER 14 Total Water Requirement 494.65 KLD
15 Fresh water requirement 288.55 KLD
16 Waste water Generation 206.10 KLD
17 Proposed STP Capacity 450 KLD
18 Treated Water Available for Reuse 299.40 KLD
19 Surplus Treated Water 93.30 KLD
RAIN WATER HARVESTING 20 Rain Water Harvesting Potential 10994.62 CUM
21 No of RWH of Pits Proposed 8 NOs
PARKING 22 Total Parking Required as / Building Bye Laws 834 ECS
23 Proposed Total Parking 1269 ECS
24 Proposed Parking on Surface 72 ECS
25 Proposed Parking in Basement 1197 ECS
GREEN AREAS 26 Required Green Area (15%) 5413 SQM
27 Proposed Green Area (21.05% of Plot Area) 7596.2 SQM
WASTE GENERATION 28 Municipal Solid Waste Generation 1.60 TPD
29 Quantity of E-Waste Generation- Kg/Day 11 KG/DAY
30 Quantity of Hazardous waste Generation 6.2 LTS/DAY
31 Quantity of Sludge Generated from STP 189.5 KG/DAY
POWER 32 Total Power Requirement 4167 KW
33 DG set backup 6500 KVA
3.0 CONNECTIVITY
The sector roads are well connected to the major roads The site is connected with network of roads and is situated at the distance of 7.84 km NW from NH-8, 8.39 km NW from NH 236, 5.67 km W from SH 13 and 1.22 km NW from Golf Course Extn Rd.. Almost all the surrounding areas and nearby villages are well connected through road network.
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EXPANSION OF PROPOSED GROUP HOUSING COLONY AREA
MEASURING 34.175 ACRES IN SECTOR 59, GURGAON MANESAR
URBAN COMPLEX , GURGAON HARYANA Conceptual Plan
ITHC/PRJ/17-18/EIA/90 39 IND TECH HOUSE CONSULT
Fig 1: Project site Location
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EXPANSION OF PROPOSED GROUP HOUSING COLONY AREA
MEASURING 34.175 ACRES IN SECTOR 59, GURGAON MANESAR
URBAN COMPLEX , GURGAON HARYANA Conceptual Plan
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Fig 3: 500 m radius map
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EXPANSION OF PROPOSED GROUP HOUSING COLONY AREA
MEASURING 34.175 ACRES IN SECTOR 59, GURGAON MANESAR
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Fig 4: 10 km radius map
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REALTECH PVT LTD
EXPANSION OF PROPOSED GROUP HOUSING COLONY AREA
MEASURING 34.175 ACRES IN SECTOR 59, GURGAON MANESAR
URBAN COMPLEX , GURGAON HARYANA Conceptual Plan
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4.0 PROJECT SURROUNDINGS The group housing project site is located at Village Behrampur, Sector-59, Gurgaon in the state of Haryana. Project site is at 28024’30.38” N to 77006’21.09” E. (Source: Survey of India). The details of site surroundings are given below in Table- 2.
Table-2: Site and Surrounding of the project Site
S. No. Particulars Details
1. Nearest National Highway NH-8: 7.84 km NW, SH-13: 5.67 km W, NH- 236: 8.39 km NW
2. Nearest Railway Station Gurgaon Railway Station, 12.56 km, NW
3. Nearest Airport Indira Gandhi International Airport: 16.25 KM, N
4. Nearest Town/ City Gurgaon city
5. River Body Nil
6. Hills/ Valleys Nil
7. Site Topography Plain
8. Archaeologically Important Site
Nil
9. National Parks/ Wildlife Sanctuaries
No National Parks/ Wildlife Sanctuaries falls within 15 km from the project site
10 State Boundary Delhi-Haryana border is at 4.25 km, E from the project site.
12. Seismicity The study area falls under Seismic Zone-IV
500 m and 10 km radius surroundings of the project site are given above in Fig 3 and Fig 4 respectively:
5.0 OCCUPANCY DETAILS
The residential population of the project will be 3088 persons, the floating population assumed to be 666 persons. So, the total population for the project is 3754 persons. The detailed population breakup is given below in the following Table -3.
6.0 WATER DEMAND
6.1 Water supply & source The water supply for the project during operation phase will be sourced from HUDA. The total water requirement based on the population will be 495 KLD. The daily water requirement calculation for group housing and waste water generation and reuse details are provided in table 4 and the water balance Diagram is given below in Figure-5.
Table 4: Calculations for Daily Water Demand for Group Housing
WATER REQUIREMENT
POPULATION/
AREA/UNIT RATE IN
LTS
TOTAL QTY IN
KL
RESIDENTIAL
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DOMESTIC 3088 90 277.92
FLUSHING 3088 45 138.96
NON RESIDENTIAL (Working)
DOMESTIC 130 15 1.94
FLUSHING 130 30 3.89
VISITORS
DOMESTIC 537 5 2.68
FLUSHING 537 10 5.37
TOTAL POPULATION 3754
AREA in sqm
GARDENING 7596.2 3 22.79
KVA
D G COOLING 6500 0.9 35.1
SWIMMING POOL 1 LS 6
TOTAL WATER REQUIREMENT 494.65
TOTAL TREATED WATER REQUIREMENT
206.10
TOTAL FRESH WATER 288.55
CAPACITY OF STP
WATER FLOW TO STP (DOMESTIC) 80%
226.04
WATER FLOW TO STP (FLUSHING) 100%
148.21
TOTAL WASTE WATER GENERATION
374.25
REQUIRED CAPACITY OF STP - 120%
449
SAY 450
AVAILABLE TREATED WATER (80%) 299.40
REUSE OF TREATED WATER 206.10
SURPLUS TREATED WATER 93.30
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Fig 5: Water Balance Diagram for Group Housing
7.0 SOLID WASTE GENERATION, COLLECTION, TRANSPORT AND DISPOSAL Solid waste would be generated both during the construction as well as during the operation phase. The solid waste expected to be generated during the construction phase will comprise of excavated materials, used bags, bricks, concrete, MS rods, tiles, wood etc. The following steps are to be followed for the management construction waste:
• Construction yards are used for storage of construction materials.
• The excavated material such as topsoil and stones will be stacked for reuse during later stages of construction.
• Excavated top soil will be stored in temporary constructed soil bank and will be reused for landscaping of the Commercial Project.
• Remaining soil shall be utilized for refilling / road work / rising of site level at locations/ selling to outside agency for construction of roads etc.
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Figure 6: Solid Waste Management Scheme (Construction Phase) Following the guidelines of Central Public Health and Environmental Engineering Organization (CPHEEO) kg/day (@ 0.50 kg per capiwastes generated has be
Table 5: Quantity
Total Waste Generation
Organic Waste Generation
E- Waste Generation
Sludge Generation
Hazardous Waste Generation (DG Waste Oil)
NB: The solid waste generbasis Following arrangements will be made at the site in accordance to Municipal Solid Wastes (Management and Handling) Rul
� Collection and Segregation of waste1. A door to door collection system will be provided for collection of domestic waste
in colored bins from household units.2. The local vendors will be hired to provide separate colored bins for dry
recyclables and Bio-Degr3. For adequate number of colored bins (Green and Blue & dark grey bins
separate for Bio-degradable and Non Biostrategic locations of the commercial area.
4. Litter bin will also be provided in open areas 8.0 POWER REQUIREMENT DETAILS
The power supply shall be supplied by (DHBVNL) the connected load for the
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Solid Waste Management Scheme (Construction Phase)
Following the guidelines of Central Public Health and Environmental Engineering Organization (CPHEEO) manual quantity of solid waste generated will be
kg per capita per day for residents. Green area andgenerated has been considered @ 15 kg/acre/day).
: Quantity of Waste Generation for Group Housing
WASTE GENERATION Total Waste Generation 1.60 TPD
Organic Waste Generation 0.64 TPD
Waste Generation 11.0 KG/Day
Sludge Generation 190 KG/Day
Waste Generation (DG Waste Oil)
6.2 Lts/ Day
The solid waste generation has been calculated @ 0.5kg per capita per day
Following arrangements will be made at the site in accordance to Municipal Solid Wastes (Management and Handling) Rules, 2016.
Collection and Segregation of waste A door to door collection system will be provided for collection of domestic waste in colored bins from household units. The local vendors will be hired to provide separate colored bins for dry
Degradable waste. dequate number of colored bins (Green and Blue & dark grey bins
degradable and Non Bio-degradable) are to be provided at the strategic locations of the commercial area. Litter bin will also be provided in open areas like parks etc.
OWER REQUIREMENT DETAILS
The power supply shall be supplied by Dakshin Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam Limited connected load for the project will be approx. 4167 KW.
EXPANSION OF PROPOSED GROUP HOUSING COLONY AREA
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Solid Waste Management Scheme (Construction Phase)
Following the guidelines of Central Public Health and Environmental Engineering quantity of solid waste generated will be 1720
area and landscape
per capita per day
Following arrangements will be made at the site in accordance to Municipal Solid
A door to door collection system will be provided for collection of domestic waste
The local vendors will be hired to provide separate colored bins for dry
dequate number of colored bins (Green and Blue & dark grey bins– degradable) are to be provided at the
Vitran Nigam Limited
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Table: 6 Power Demand
ELECTRICAL LOAD & DG BACK UP`
ELECTRICAL - DEMAND LOAD 4167 KW
POWER BACK UP - DG SETS 6500 KVA
NO OF DG SETS (2X2000+2X1250)
DG STACK HEIGHT (6M above Tallest Tower) As/CPCB Norms
8.1 Backup Power Details
There is provision of DG sets of 6500 KVA (2X2000+2X1250) for power back up in the Group Housing Project. The DG sets will be equipped with acoustic enclosure to minimize noise generation and adequate stack height for proper dispersion. Energy Conservation Measures: The energy conservation measures shall be adopted to minimize the demand on non- renewable resources and maximize the utilization efficiency of these resources. The benefits of Energy Conservation measures are as follows:
• Reduced Energy Consumption without sacrificing comfort levels.
• Reduced destruction of natural resources.
• Reduced air pollution
• Reduced Pollution Loads.
• Increased user productivity.
Following Energy Conservation Measures will be adopted: a) LED’s with high frequency ballast shall be used.
b) All fluorescent light fixtures are specified to incorporate electronic chokes which
have less watt- loss compared to electro-magnetic chokes and result in superior operating power factor. This indirectly saves energy. Electronic chokes also improves life of the fluorescent lamps.
c) Energy efficient LED Lamps which gives approx. 30% more light output for the same watts consumed and therefore require less no. of fixtures and corresponding lower point wiring costs.
d) All cables shall be derated to avoid heating during use. This also indirectly reduces losses and improves reliability.
e) Power factor shall be maintained 0.95 or higher. This will reduce electrical power distribution losses in the installation.
9.0 CONSTRUCTION OF STORM WATER DRAINS
A network of storm water drain will be all along the direction along the main roads and cross roads of suitable area size (minimum size would be 0.5m X 0.3m X 0.3m). All storm water drains will be covered with RC slabs so as to prevent the entry of soil
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and dust. Strom water collected through storm water drains will be discharged into Municipal Storm Water Drains. Storm water drains will be constructed on both edges of roads.
10.0 RAIN WATER HARVESTING SYSTEM The storm water disposal system for the premises shall be self-sufficient to avoid any collection/stagnation and flooding of water. The amount of storm water run-off depends upon many factors such as intensity and duration of precipitation, characteristics of the tributary area. Rain water will be harvested and the potential for rain water harvesting projected is given as per the table 7. Eight (8) rainwater harvesting pits at selected locations which will harvest the maximum run-off from the area. Rain water harvesting has been catered to and designed as per the guideline of CGWA. The bottom of the recharge structure will be kept 5 m above water level. At the bottom of the shaft a filter media is provided to avoid choking of the recharge well. Design specifications of the rain water harvesting plan are as follows:
• Catchments/roofs would be accessible for regular cleaning.
• The roof will have smooth, hard and dense surface which is less likely to be damaged allowing release of material into the water.
Table 7: Calculations for storm water Harvesting Potential
RAIN WATER HARVESTING
PARTICULARS OTHER OPEN AREAS
ROAD/PAVEMENT/PARKING AREAS
GREEN AREA
ROOF TOP
AREA
Area (Sq.m.) 11092.7 8624.00 7596.24 8772.9
Runoff coefficient 0.3 0.75 0.2 0.9
Rainfall (m) 0.7154 0.7154 0.7154 0.7154 Harvesting potential (cu.m.) 2380.71 4627.21 1086.87 5648.50 Net water availability and potential for recharge (cu.m.) per year (considering 20% losses)
10994.6
Rain Water Harvesting Pit Design Particulars Values Unit
Peak hourly rate taken @ 45 mm/hr for one hour duration 864.48 CUM
Peak hourly rate taken @ 45 mm/hr for 20 min duration 216.12 CUM
Volume of recharge pit 28.5 CUM
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No. of recharge pit required 7.58 Nos
Proposed No of recharge pits 8 Nos
Total of 08 Rain Water Harvesting pits are to be proposed for artificial rain water recharge within the project premises.
Figure-8: A typical recharge pit
11.0 LANDSCAPE & SHELTERBELT DEVELOPMENT
Total green area proposed 7596.2 sqm i.e. 21.05 % of the total plot area will be under tree plantation within the plots, commercial area and along the roads. There are several trees which will be planted along the sides of the Project boundary. Trees that are to be planted in the project premises are given below in below:
The list of evergreen, shady, ornamental and flowering Trees for green belt development
List of Trees
S.No. Botanical Name Common Name Type 1 Acacia auriculiformis Dalmoth Evergreen/Flowering
2 Alstoniascholaris Scholar Tree Evergreen
3 Anthocephalauscadamba Kadamb Deciduous/ Flowering 4 Azadirachtaindica Neem Deciduous
5 Bassialatifolia Mahua Deciduous/ Flowering
6 Bauhinia variegated Kachnar Deciduous/ Flowering
7 Bauhniapurpurea Orchid Tree Deciduous/ Flowering
8 Bombaxmalabaricum Semul Deciduous/ Flowering
9 Caryotaurens Fish Tail Palm Evergreen
10 Callistemon lanceolatus Bottle brush Evergreen/ Flowering 11 Cassia fistula Amaltas Deciduous/ Flowering
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12 Casurinaequisetifolia Evergreen 13 Chorisiaspeciosa Deciduous/ Flowering
14 Dalbergiasissoo Shisham Deciduous 15 Delonixregia Gulmohar Deciduous/ Flowering
16 Erythrinaindica Deciduous/ Flowering
17 Ficusbenjamina Weeping fig Evergreen 18 Ficusinfectoria Pilkhan, White Fig Evergreen
19 Gravelliarobusta silver oak Evergreen 20 Jacaranda mimosifolia NeeliGulmohar Deciduous/ Flowering
21 Neodypsisdecaryi Triangle Palm Evergreen
22 Peltophorumferrugineum Copper Pod Deciduous/ Flowering
23 Pheonixdactylifera Date Palm Evergreen
24 Polyalthialongifolia Ashok Evergreen 25 Roystonearegia Royal Palm Evergreen
26 Schleicheratrijuga Kusum Deciduous/ Flowering 27 Sterculiaalata Buddha Coconut Deciduous/ Flowering
28 Tamirindusindica Imly Deciduous
29 Terminaliaarjuna Arjun Deciduous
List of Shrubs 1 Caesalpinnaepulcherrima Dwarf Gulmohur Evergreen/ Flowering 2 Cassia biflora Deciduous/ Flowering
3 Cassia angustifolia Deciduous/ Flowering
4 Cassia glauca Deciduous/ Flowering
5 Clerodendraoninerne Evergreen
6 Ficusdaniele Evergreen
7 Ficus panda Evergreen
8 Gardenia jasminoides Evergreen/ Flowering
9 Hamelia patens Evergreen/ Flowering
10 Hibiscus hirsute Deciduous/ Flowering
11 Lantana camaradepressa Evergreen/ Flowering
12 Lantana sellowiana Evergreen/ Flowering
13 Lagerstoremiaindica Deciduous/ Flowering
14 Murraya exotica Evergreen/ Flowering
15 Neriumindicum Evergreen/ Flowering
16 Nyctantes- arbor tritis Harsingar Deciduous/ Flowering
17 Plumeria alba Champa Evergreen/ Flowering
18 Tabernaemontanacoronaria Evergreen/ Flowering
19 Tecomariacapensis Evergreen/ Flowering
20 Tecomagaudichaudi Evergreen/ Flowering
21 Thevtianerifolia Evergreen/ Flowering
List of Climbers 1 Bougainvillea sp. Evergreen/ Flowering
2 Clerodendrumthompsonae Evergreen/ Flowering 3 Chlerodendrumsplendens Evergreen/ Flowering
4 Ficuspumila Indian ivy Evergreen
5 Pyrostgiavenustata Deciduous/ Flowering
6 Quisqualisindica Madhumalti Evergreen/ Flowering
List of Groundcovers 1 Asparagus sprengerii Evergreen
2 Chlorophytum Evergreen 3 Dianellatasmanica Evergreen
4 Iresineherbistii LalSaag Evergreen
5 OphiopogaonJaponicus Evergreen 6 Pedilanthustithymaloides Evergreen
7 Rhoeo discolor Evergreen 8 Setcreaseapurpurea Evergreen/ Flowering
9 Syngoniumpodophyllum Evergreen 10 Wedeliatilobata Evergreen/ Flowering
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12.0 PARKING FACILITIES
Adequate provision will be made for parking at the proposed group housing. There shall also be adequate parking provisions for visitors so as not to disturb the traffic and allow smooth movement at the site.
12.1 Parking Details Table: 8
Total Parking Required as / Building Bye Laws 834 ECS
Proposed Total Parking 1269 ECS
Proposed Parking on Surface 72 ECS
Proposed Parking in Basement 1197 ECS
13.0 SEISMICITY
Based on the tectonic features and records of earthquake, a Seismic Zoning map has been developed for the country by Bureau of Indian Standard (BIS). The area under study falls in Seismic Zone-IV. Suitable seismic coefficients in horizontal and vertical directions respectively, will be adopted while designing the structures. Earthquake resistant construction material will be used.
14.0 EMERGENCY LIGHTING
The emergency lights operated on battery power should be provided at appropriate locations – such as corridors, common area, staircase, exit and entrance doors, parking, etc. The transformers will be kept energized and should feed independently alternate rows of lights so that in case of failure of one transformer, there will not be complete darkness.
15.0 FIRESAFETY
� Fire Fighting Designed: As per National Building Code 2005/guideline of Dist fire department.
� Fire Tender route with access to each block.
� Fire escape staircases as per NBC requirements.
� Fire Alarm system
� Sand buckets will be placed on each floor of convenient shopping.
16.0 ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION MITIGATION MEASURES
16.1 Air Pollution
Increased traffic generation due to project (no. of parking space proposed for the project is not going to cause significant increase in atmospheric concentration of gases and will not result in heat island formation as adequate landscaping has been provided.
Mitigation Measures for Air Pollution during Construction Stage
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Air quality around the project site will be impacted during construction stage. Various construction activities especially related to handling of loose material are likely to generate fugitive dust that will affect the air quality of the surrounding area of the project site. To minimize such impacts following measures has been proposed: � All the loose material either stacked or transported will be provided with suitable
covering such as tarpaulin, etc.
� Water sprinkling shall be done at the locations where dust generation is anticipated.
� To minimize the occupational health hazard, proper personal protective gears i.e. mask shall be provided to the workers who are engaged in dust generation activity.
Mitigation Measures for Air Pollution during Operational Stage Operation of DG Sets is the only source of air pollution during operational phase. Sufficient stack height will be provided for proper dispersion of pollutants. Also, it is proposed to minimize air pollution by providing plantation as buffer on the periphery of the project site and on the open spaces. An area of 7596.2 sqm i.e. 21.05% of the total area has been kept for plantation purposes.
16.2 Water Pollution
The source of water pollution during construction and operation phase is due to waste water generated from toilets and washing.
Mitigation Measures for Water Pollution during Operational Stage: Waste water generation and treatment and reuse are dealt in 6.1.
16.3 Noise Environment
It is envisaged that within the proposed project there shall be maximum movement of light motor vehicles like cars and 2-wheelers which will lead to some increase in noise levels. It is proposed to minimize the noise levels by providing plantation as buffer on the sides of internal roads, on the open spaces inside and around the periphery of whole complex. Proper maintenance of the internal roads will also be carried out and Informatory signboards shall be provided to encourage vehicle owners to maintain their vehicle, not to blow horns and follow the emission standards fixed by Government Authorities.
DG sets will be kept in the acoustic chamber and ambient noise will be within the CPCB standard limits. Mitigation Measures for Noise Pollution during Construction Stage During the construction stage, expected noise levels shall be in the range of 80-85 dB (A) which will decrease with increase in distance as per the Inverse Square Law. Administrative as well as engineering control of noise will be implemented. Isolation of noise generation sources and temporal differentiation of noise generating activities will ensure minimum noise at receiver’s end. To prevent any occupational hazard, ear muff / ear plug shall be given to the workers working around or operating plant and machinery emitting high noise levels. Use of such plant or machinery shall not be allowed during night hour. Careful planning of machinery operation and scheduling of operations shall be done to minimize such impact.
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URBAN COMPLEX , GURGAON HARYANA Conceptual Plan
ITHC/PRJ/17-18/EIA/90 52 IND TECH HOUSE CONSULT
Mitigation Measures for Noise Pollution during Operation Stage It is envisaged that there shall be maximum movement of light motor vehicles like cars and 2-wheelers which will lead to some increase in noise levels. It is proposed to minimize the noise levels by providing plantation as buffer on the open spaces and around the periphery of whole complex. Informatory signboards shall be provided to encourage vehicle owners to maintain their vehicle, not to blow horns and follow the emission standards fixed by Government Authorities
DG sets will be kept in the acoustic chamber and ambient noise will be within the CPCB standard limits.
17.0 CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
The following construction materials are required for residential construction;
1. Coarse sand 2. Fine sand 3. Stone aggregate 4. Cement 5. Fly Ash 6. Reinforcement steel 7. Plywood & steel shuttering 8. Pipe scaffolding (cup lock system) 9. Bricks 10. Marble
11. P.V.C. conduit 12. MCBs/DBs 13. PVC overhead water tanks 14. Pavors 15. GI pipe 16. waste water lines 17. S.W. sewer line upto main sewer 18. PVC pipes 19. Glass 20. Joinery hardware
18.0 LIST OF MACHINERY USED DURING CONSTRUCTION
(i) Dumper (ii) Concrete mixer with hopper (iii) Excavator (iv) DG Sets (v) Cranes (vi) Road roller (vii) Bulldozer (viii) Tower Cranes (ix) Hoist (x) Labor Lifts (xi) Concrete pressure pumps (xii) Mobile transit mixer
19.0 COST OF THE PROJECT The coast of the project is 362 crores.