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as Annexure‐I.
(iii) The company shall submit within 3 month their policy towards Corporate Environment Responsibility which should inter‐alia address (i) Standard operating process/ procedure to bring into focus any infringements /violation of environmental or forest norms/conditions, (ii) Hierarchical system or Administrative order of the company to deal with environmental issues and ensuring compliance EC conditions and (iii) System of reporting of non compliance/violation environmental norms to the Board of directors of the Company and /or stakeholders of shareholders.
Policy Towards Corporate Environmental and social responsibility: ‐ CESR strategies aligned with organizational goals ‐ Drive CESR throughout the organization ‐ Developing a culture of sustainability ‐ What drives business to consider sustainability? ‐ CESR initiatives during a challenging economy ‐ Communication via responsibility reporting and its effect on firm value ‐ CESR impacting current and future regulatory practices ‐ Social/Environmental Accounting ‐ Social/Environmental Sustainability Reporting ‐ Corporate Accountability CSR Activities implemented by OMML is enclosed as Annexure‐II.
(iv) The environmental clearance is subject to approval of the State Land use Department, Government of Orissa for diversion of agriculture land for non‐agricultural use, as may be applicable to this project.
No agricultural land involved in the mining activities.
(v) Necessary prior permission from the Competent Authority as may be applicable for use of grazing land for mining propose shall be obtained.
No grazing land involved in the Mining activities.
(vi) The Project Proponent shall develop fodder plots in the non‐mineralised area in lieu of use of grazing land.
No grazing land involved in the Mining activities.
(vii) The mining operations shall be restricted to above ground water table and it should not intersect the groundwater table. In case of working below ground water table, prior approval of the Ministry of Environment and Forests and the Central Ground Water Authority shall be obtained, for which a detailed hydro‐geological study shall be carried out.
The topography of the area is undulated and hilly at an elevation above mean sea level ranging from 595m to 620m. The ultimate working depth of mine will be restricted up to 590m AMSL. The ground water table is at 565m AMSL. The Mine Working will not intersect the ground water table.
(viii) The project proponent shall ensure that no natural watercourse and/or water resources shall be obstructed due to any mining
No Natural Water course and/or water resources will be obstructed due to Mining operations as an area at 50m on either side
operations. Adequate measures shall be taken for conservation and protection of the 1st and 2nd order streams, if any emanating or passing through the mine lease during the course of mining operation.
of Water course is left as safety barrier.
(ix) The top soil if any shall temporarily be stored at earmarked site(s) only and it should not be kept unutilized for long. The topsoil shall be used for land reclamation and plantation.
The entire Over burden generated is lateritic in nature, therefore generation of top soil is nil.
(x) The over burden (OB) generated during the mining operations shall be stacked at earmarked dump site(s) only and it should not be kept active for a long period of time and their phase‐wise stabilization shall be carried out. Back filing shall commence from the 6th year onwards. The existing two dumps shall merge into one single dump and there shall be one external OB dump at the end of the mine life in an area of 5.3 ha. Proper terracing of OB dumps shall be carried out so that the overall slope of dump shall not exceed 280. The Over burden dumps shall be scientifically vegetated with suitable native species to prevent erosion and surface run off. In critical areas, use of geo textiles shall be undertaken for stabilization of the dump. The entire excavated area of 23.772 ha. shall be backfilled and reclaimed by plantation. Monitoring and management of rehabilitated areas shall continue until the vegetation becomes self‐sustaining. Compliance status shall be submitted to the Ministry of Environment & Forests and its Regional Office located at Bhubaneswar on six monthly basis.
Precautionary Measures Adopted During Waste Disposal are as Follows: ‐ i) The ultimate dump slope has been maintained at 20‐220 with individual terrace slopes not exceeding 370.
ii) Each terrace has been maintained inward slope with catch drain at the inward slope of terrace.
iii) Catch drain of the individual terrace are connected to the garland drain outside the periphery of dump. Catch drain preferable made up of halt concrete open pipes followed by settling tanks to avoid wash offs and have provision berms at the outer side to reduce gully formation due to rainwater wash offs.
iv) As retreating method of dumping has been proposed for dump stabilization dead terraces have to be planted also dump slopes from third year onwards.
(xi) Catch drains and siltation ponds of appropriate size shall be constructed around the mine working, mineral and OB dump(s)
Catch drains and siltation ponds around quarry and Over burden dumps has been constructed to prevent run‐off of water and
to prevent run off of water and flow of sediments directly into the Karo Nallah, the Tehrai Nallah, and other water bodies. The water so collected should be utilized for watering the mine area, roads, green belt development etc. The drains shall be regularly desilted particularly after the monsoon and maintained properly.
Garland drains, settling tanks and check dams of appropriate size, gradient and length shall be constructed both around the mine pit and over burden dumps to prevent run off of water and flow of sediments directly into the Karo Nallah, the Tehrai Nallah and other water bodies and sump capacity should be designed keeping 50% safety margin over and above peak sudden rainfall (based on 50 years data) and maximum discharge in the area adjoining the mine site. Sump capacity should also provide adequate retention period to allow proper settling of silt material. Sedimentation pits shall be constructed at the corners of the garland drains and desilted at regular intervals.
flow of sediments directly into the Karo Nala, Tehrai Nala and other water bodies. Collected water used for watering the mine areas, road, green belt development etc. Proper de‐siltation and maintenance of the drains carried out, garland drains, settling tanks and check dams constructed. Retaining wall: (Length, Width, Height: 192.4m x 3m x 2m, Area covered 660Sq. mtrs.)
Garland drain: (Length, Width, Height: 200m x 2m x 1m, Area covered 660Sq. mtrs.)
Settling tanks: (L,B,D): 1. 5m x 3m x 1.5m, 2. 6m x 3m x 2m
(xii) Dimension of the retaining wall at the toe of over burden dumps and the OB benches within the mine to check run‐off and siltation shall be based on the rain fall data.
The retaining wall (Length, Width, Height:
192.4m x 3m x 2m, Area covered 660Sq. mtrs.) at the toe of over burden dumps made based on the rainfall data to check run‐off and siltation. Photographs of Retaining wall is enclosed as Annexure‐III.
(xiii) Plantation shall be raised in an area of 47.084 ha. including a 7.5m wide green belt in the safety zone around the mining lease, over burden dumps, backfilled and reclaimed area, mine benches, roads etc. by planting the native species in consultation with the local DFO/Agriculture Department. The density of the trees should be around
Green belt has already been developed around the mine boundary, Non‐mineralized dump area and both sides of the haul roads and Pillar no 9 to Pillar no.15 including safety zones. Till date a total of 27,800 nos. of plants like Teak, Sisham, Chakunda, Aam, Neem, Kasi, Amla, & Bamboo have been planted over an area of 14 hectares
2500 plants per ha. Greenbelt shall be developed all along the mine lease area in a phased manner and shall be completed within first five years.
approximately with a survival rate of 65% in consultation with the forest department.
(xiv) Effective safeguard measures such as regular water sprinkling shall be carried out in critical areas prone to air pollution and having high levels of particulate matter such as around crushing and screening plant, loading and unloading point and transfer points. Extensive water sprinkling shall be carried out on haul roads. It should be ensured that the Ambient Air Quality parameters conform to the norms prescribed by the Central Pollution Control Board in this regard.
Water sprinkling in the haul road, dumping ground and on transporting area has been regularly carried out twice daily. Monitoring of Air quality parameter carried out regularly and the results are well within the prescribed norms by CPCB. Monitoring results are enclosed as Annexure‐IV.
(xv) The project authority should implement suitable conservation measures to augment ground water resources in the area in consultation with the Regional Director, Central Ground Water Board.
The topography of the area is undulated and hilly at an elevation above mean sea level ranging from 595m to 620m. The ultimate working depth of mine will be restricted up to 590m AMSL. The ground water table is at 565m AMSL. The Mine Working will not intersect the ground water table. Rainwater harvesting techniques have been practiced as a measure of conservation of water.
(xvi) Regular monitoring of ground water level and quality shall be carried out in and around the mine lease by establishing a network of existing wells and installing new piezometers during the operation. The periodic monitoring [ (at least four times in a year – pre ‐ monsoon(April‐May), monsoon(August), post ‐ monsoon(November) and winter(January); once in each season) ] shall be carried out in consultation with the State Ground Water Board/ Central Ground Water Authority and the data thus collected may be sent regularly to the Ministry of Environment and Forests and its Regional office Bhubaneswar,
The mine lease area is much above the ground water table and at ultimate stage also, it will not touch the ground water table. As such, there is no impact on ground water table due to this mining project. Regular monitoring of water quality and water level is being carried out (Ref.: Annexure – IV).
the Central Ground water Authority and the Regional Director, Central Ground Water Board. If at any stage, it is observed that the groundwater table is getting depleted due to the mining activity, necessary corrective measures shall be carried out.
(xvii) The project proponent shall obtain necessary prior permission of the competent authorities for drawl of requisite quantity of water (surface water and ground water, if any) for the project.
The requisite quantity of water has been purchased from local PHED.
(xviii) The project proponent shall practice suitable rainwater harvesting measures on long term basis and work out a detailed scheme for rain water harvesting in consultation with Central Ground Water Authority and submit a copy of the same to the Ministry of Environment and Forests and its Regional Office, Bhubaneswar.
Rainwater harvesting measures have been planned and implemented in consultation with the CGWB.
(xix) Vehicular emissions shall be kept under control and regularly monitored. Measures shall be taken for maintenance of vehicles used in mining operations and in transportation of mineral. The mineral transportation shall be carried out through covered trucks only and the vehicles carrying the mineral shall not be overloaded.
Necessary steps have been taken to control the vehicular emission. The vehicles that are used in the mining operations is covered with tarpaulin to avoid dust generation.
(xx) No Blasting shall be carried out after the sunset. Blasting operation shall be carried out only during the day time. Controlled blasting shall be practiced. The mitigative measures for control of ground vibrations and to arrest fly rocks and boulders should be implemented.
Control blasting has been practiced only during day time.
(xxi) Drills shall either be operated with dust extractors or equipped with water injection system.
Proper measures have been adopted during drilling to prevent dust.
(xxii) Mineral handling plant shall be provided with adequate number of high efficiency dust extraction system. Loading and
Water sprinkling carried out in Haul roads, loading and unloading areas and all transfer points to control dust. Adequate numbers of
unloading areas including all the transfer points should also have efficient dust control arrangements. These should be properly maintained and operated.
high efficiency dust extraction system used in mineral handling area.
(xxiii) Sewage treatment plant shall be installed for the colony. ETP shall also be provided for the workshop and wastewater generated during mining operation.
All the workers engaged in the mine area from the nearby villages. Only two/three staffs residing in the camp. As such sewage treatment plant is not necessary. Further, there is no workshop within the lease area. Koira is approx. 10 km from the site. Rest of the time machineries maintenance is done at Koira. As such ETP is not required.
(xxiv) Pre‐placement medical examination and periodical medical examination of the workers engaged in the project shall be carried out and records maintained. For the purpose, schedule of health examination of the workers should be drawn and followed accordingly.
Periodic medical examination of the workers carried out on weekly basis and the same will be continued.
(xxv) Provision shall be made for the housing of construction labour within the site with all necessary infrastructure and facilities such as fuel for cooking, mobile toilets, mobile STP, safe drinking water, medical health care, crèche etc. The housing may be in the form of temporary structures to be removed after the completion of the project.
As stated earlier, all the workers of this mine are from the nearby villages. As the shift will be over, they will be going back to their respective home. Hence, no additional housing is required for labours. However, necessary infrastructure made is of temporary structures.
(xxvi) The project proponent shall take all precautionary measures during mining operation for conservation and protection of endangered fauna namely panther, sloth bear, etc. spotted in the study area. Action plan for conservation of flora and fauna shall be prepared and implemented in consultation with the State Forest and Wildlife Department. Necessary allocation of funds for implementation of the conservation plan shall be made and the funds so allocated shall be included in the project cost. A copy of Wild life conservation plan shall be submitted to the Regional Office, Ministry of Environment and Forests, Bhubaneswar.
An action plan for conservation of flora and fauna has been prepared in consultation with the State Forest and Wild Life department. Funds for Implementation of conservation plan will be submitted @ 20,000/‐ per ha. after stage –I clearance of Forest Diversion Proposal.
(xxvii) The critical parameters such as RSPM(Particulate matter with size less than
Monitoring of Air and water quality
10 micron i.e., PM10) and NOx in the ambient air within the impact zone, peak particle velocity at 300m distance or within the nearest habitation, whichever is closer shall be monitored periodically. Further, quality of discharged water shall also be monitored [(TDS, DO, PH and Total Suspended Solids (TSS)]. The monitored data shall be uploaded on the website of the company as well as displayed on a display board at the project site at a suitable location near the main gate of the company in public domain. The Circular no. J‐20012/1/2006‐IA.II (M) dated 27/05/2009 issued by ministry of Environment and Forests, which is available on the website of the Ministry www.envfor.nic.in shall also be referred in this regard for its compliance.
parameter carried out regularly and the results are well within the prescribed norms by CPCB.
(xxviii) A Final Mine Closure Plan along with details of Corpus Fund shall be submitted to the Ministry of Environment & Forests 5 years in advance of final mine closure for approval.
Condition will be complied, before 5 years prior to final closure of the Mine.
B. GENERAL CONDITIONS
(i) No change in mining technology and scope of working should be made without prior approval of the Ministry of Environment & Forests.
No change in the mining Technology and working plan has been done.
(ii) No change in the calendar plan including excavation, quantum of mineral Manganese ore and waste should be made.
No change in Calendar Plan includingexcavation quantum of Mineral Manganese and waste has occurred.
(iii) Atleast four ambient air quality‐monitoring stations should be established in the core zone as well as in the buffer zone for RSPM(Particulate matter with size less than 10 micron i.e., PM10), & NOx monitoring. Location of the stations should be decided based on the meteorological data, topographical features and environmentally and ecologically sensitive targets and frequency of monitoring should be undertaken in consultation with the State Pollution Control Board.
Ambient air quality‐monitoring stations has been established in the core zone as well as in the buffer zone for PM10, PM2.5, SO2 & NOx monitoring. Ref.: Annexure – IV.
(iv) Data on ambient air quality (RSPM, (Particulate matter with size less than 10 micron i.e., PM10), & NOx) should be
Ambient air quality‐monitoring stations have been established in the core zone as well as in the buffer zone for PM10, PM2.5, SO2 &
regularly submitted to the Ministry including its Regional office located at Bhubaneswar and the State Pollution Control Board / Central Pollution Control Board once in six months.
NOx monitoring. Ref.: Annexure – IV.
(v) Fugitive dust emissions from all the sources should be controlled regularly. Water spraying arrangement on haul roads, loading and unloading and at transfer points should be provided and properly maintained.
Water sprinkling in the haul road, dumping ground and on transporting area has been regularly carried out twice daily. Ref: Annexure‐II
(vi) Measures should be taken for control of noise levels below 85 dBA in the work environment. Workers engaged in operations of HEMM, etc. should be provided with ear plugs/muffs.
It is an opencast, semi‐ mechanized method, surface mine with limited machinery. Workers engaged in operations of HEMM provided with ear plugs/muffs. Besides having acoustic enclosures for all machine operating cabins are provided. Periodical monitoring of noise level of mining machines and at some locations in the mining site is being carried out with the help of noise level meter.
(vii) Industrial waste water (workshop and waste water from the mine) should be properly collected, treated so as to conform to the standards prescribed under GSR 422 (E) dated 19th May, 1993 and 31st December, 1993 or as amended from the time to time. Oil and grease trap should be installed before discharge of workshop effluents.
There is no generation of industrial waste water. In the lease area there is no workshop. Maintenance of machineries and vehicles done at Koira, 10 Km from the mine site.
(viii) Personnel working in dusty areas should wear protective respiratory devices and they should also be provided with adequate training and information on safety and health aspects. Occupational health surveillance program of the workers should be undertaken periodically to observe any contractions due to exposure to dust and take corrective measures, if needed.
Occupational health surveillance programme conducted regularly. Workers are supplied with protective respiratory devices and other corrective measures also undertaken. Ref: Annexure‐II
(ix) A separate environmental management cell with suitable qualified personnel should be set‐up under the control of a Senior Executive, who will report directly to the Head of the Organization.
An environment management cell has been formed under the effective supervision of the responsible mines manager who reports to the project proponent directly.
(x) The funds earmarked for environmental protection measures should be kept in
Funds earmarked for environmental protection is being spent on the same head
separate account and should not be diverted for other purpose. Year wise expenditure should be reported to the Ministry and its Regional Office located at Bhubaneswar.
and the account is being maintained separately.
(xi) The project authorities should inform to the Regional Office located at Bhubaneswar regarding date of financial closures and final approval of the project by the concerned authorities and the date of start of land development work.
It is the expansion of existing mining operations under valid approval from the concerned authorities.
(xii) The Regional Office of this Ministry located at Bhubaneswar shall monitor compliance of the stipulated conditions. The project authorities should extend full cooperation to the officer (s) of the Regional Office by furnishing the requisite data/ information/ monitoring reports.
We will extend all our co‐operation during any such inspections by the Authority.
(xiii) The project proponent shall submit six monthly report on the status of the implementation of the stipulated environmental clearance conditions including results of monitored data(both in hard copies as well as by e‐mail) to the Ministry of Environment and Foress, its Regional Office Bhubaneswar, the respective Zonal Office of Central Pollution Control Board and the State Pollution Control Board. The proponent shall upload the status of compliance of the environmental clearance conditions, including results of monitored data on their website and shall update the same periodically. It shall simultaneously be sent to the Regional Office of the Ministry of Environment and forests, Bhubaneswar, the respective Zonal Officer of Central Pollution Control Board and the State Pollution Control Board.
Precautionary Measures Adopted During Waste Disposal are as Follows: ‐ i) The ultimate dump slope has been
maintained at 20‐220 with individual terrace slopes not exceeding 370.
ii) Each terrace has been maintained inward slope with catch drain at the inward slope of terrace.
iii) Catch drain of the individual terrace are connected to the garland drain outside the periphery of dump. Catch drain preferable made up of halt concrete open pipes followed by settling tanks to avoid wash offs and have provision berms at the outer side to reduce gully formation due to rainwater wash offs.
iv) As retreating method of dumping has been proposed for dump stabilization dead terraces have to be planted also dump slopes from third year onwards.
The following measures are undertaken to stabilize the dump and for the arrest of wash‐offs: 1) Segregation of materials. 2) Water sprinkling. 3) Regular compaction. 4) Terracing at the dead end. 5) Construction of check dam.
6) Development of garland drain. 7) Construction of settling tank.
(xiv) A copy of clearance letter shall be sent by the proponent to concerned Panchayat, Zila Parisad/Municipal Corporation, Urban Local Body and the local NGO, if any, from whom suggestion / representations, if any, were received while processing the proposal. The clearance letter shall also be put on the website of the company by the proponent.
Copy of Clearance letter already submitted to concerned Panchayat and local NGO’s.
(xv) State Pollution Control Board should display a copy of the clearance letter at the Regional office, District Industry Centre and the Collector’s Office/Tehsildar’s Office for 30 days.
Communicated by SPCB.
(xvi) The environmental statement for each financial year ending 31st March in Form‐V as is mandated to be submitted by the project proponent to the concerned State Pollution Control Board as prescribed under the Environment (Protection) Rules, 1986, as amended subsequently, shall also be put on the website of the company along with the status of the compliance of environmental clearance conditions and shall also be sent to the respective Regional Office of the Ministry of Environment and Forests, Bhubaneswar by e‐mail.
Complied
(xvii) The project authorities should advertise at least in two local newspapers widely circulated, one of which shall be in the vernacular language of the locality concerned, within 7 days of the issue of the clearance letter informing that the project has been accorded environmental clearance and a copy of the clearance letter is available with the State Pollution Control Board and also at website of the Ministry of Environment and Forests at http://envfor.nic.in and a copy of the same should be forwarded to the Regional Office of this Ministry located Bhubaneswar.
The Environmental clearance letter has been advertised in two local news papers namely The New Indian Express on 02.11.2011 and Oriya Daily News paper Dharitri on 02.11.2011.
ANNEXURE‐I CONSENT TO OPERATE RENEWAL– SPECIAL CONDITIONS AND COMPLIANCES
FOR ORAHURI MANGANESE MINE OF M/S. OMM LTD.
Sl. No. Conditions Compliances
1.
A copy of the annual return (annual return submitted to IBM, Govt. of India/Directorate of Mines, Govt. of Odisha) shall be submitted every year.
A copy of the annual return (annual return submitted to IBM, Govt. of India/Directorate of Mines, Govt. of Orissa) is being submitted every year.
2.
The environmental statement report shall be submitted to the Board in proper format every year.
The environmental statement has already been submitted to the Board in the appropriate format for the said Mining Project.
3.
Drills shall either be operated with dust extractors or equipped with water injection system to minimize dust generation in the work environment.
Wet drilling is being practiced in the mines. The drill machine is equipped with inbuilt water injection system.
4.
Controlled blasting shall be practiced to minimize generation of dust and fly rocks. No blasting shall be carried out after the sunset.
Blasting is being carried out during the day time only. Control Blasting is being carried to control ground vibration and to arrest fly rocks & boulders
5.
The top soil shall be stored at earmarked site(s) only and stabilized or shall be used for land reclamation and plantation.
The top soil generation during next five years is observed to be nil, as the nature of top‐soil is lateritic. Hence no proposal has been kept for its stacking.
6.
The over burden generated during the course of mining shall be stacked at earmarked dump site (s) and stabilized or used for reclamation of excavated land followed by plantation.
The intercalated waste and overburden from proposed quarry will be dumped at proposed earmark dump area as per approved Scheme of Mining.
7.
The project proponent shall ensure that no natural water course and/or water resources are obstructed due to any mining operations.
No Natural Water course and/or water resource is within the lease area.
8.
Appropriate mitigative measures shall be taken to prevent pollution of the nearby water bodies.
An adequate measure has been taken to prevent pollution of the nearby water bodies.
9.
Regular monitoring of ground water level and quality should be carried out by establishing a network of existing wells. The monitoring should be done four times a year in pre‐monsoon (April/May), monsoon (August), post‐monsoon (November) and winter (January) seasons. Data thus collected should be submitted to the Board quarterly.
Water quality and water level monitoring is being carried out quarterly basic by the environmental consultant. The monitoring reports are attached as annexure given below.
10.
Sewage treatment plant shall be installed for the colony if any. Other domestic wastewater shall be discharged to soak pit through septic tank constructed as per BIS specification.
Domestic wastewater is being discharged to soak pit through septic tank constructed as per BIS specification
11.
ETP shall also be provided for workshop and wastewater generated if any during mining operation if any.
In the lease area there is no workshop. Maintenance of machineries and vehicles will be at Koira, 15 Km from the mine site. As such ETP is not required. The impact of opencast mining operations on surface water is mainly due to wash off from dumps and soil erosion from mines and roads. As the area lies on the top of the hill and the rainfall is good in this region, adverse impact due to the above factors is anticipated. Therefore the following measures are proposed to be taken up:
Garland drains around the quarry and dump site which will block the quarry surface run off through natural nala.
Settling tank / check dams to arrest suspended particles.
No impact on ground water quality is anticipated as no perennial drainage channel of the area is intercepted by the mining operations.
12.
Check dams and check weirs shall be constructed at appropriate places of the mine lease area to prevent direct flow of sediment directly into nearby water bodies. The surface runoff water shall meet the prescribed standards before disposal to outside.
Catch drains and siltation ponds around quarry and over burden dumps has been constructed to prevent run‐off of water and flow of sediments directly in to the Karo nala, Tehrai nala and other water bodies. The water collected is being used for watering the mine areas, road and greenbelt development.
13.
Retaining wall shall be constructed at the toe of topsoil dump and OB dump. Garland drain shall be constructed around the topsoil dumps, over burden dumps and mineral stack yards terminating at settling pit to prevent run off of water and flow of sediments directly into nearby water bodies. Garland drain and sedimentation pit shall be de‐silted after monsoon or as and when required. The discharge quality shall meet the standard prescribed of the Board.
Retaining wall has been constructed at the toe of topsoil dump and OB dump having Length, Width, Height: 192.4m x 3m x 2m, Area covered 660Sq.mtrs. Garland drain (Length, Width, Height: 200m x 2m x 1m, Area covered 660Sq. mtrs.) has been constructed around the topsoil dump, over burden dumps and mineral dumps terminating at 2 nos. of settling pit having (L,B,D): 5m x 3m x 1.5m
and 6m x 3m x 2m to prevent run off of water and flow of sediments directly into nearby water bodies.
14.
Proper quantification of surface runoff and other wastewater generated in the mine shall be done and data shall be furnished to the Board by May‐2014.
Since the mining area is in hilly terrain no accumulation of water in the quarry is expected. The impact of mining excavation on the hydrography of the area is practically nil. No liquid effluent is generated during mining, which may pollute the surface or ground water of the area. Proper quantification of surface runoff and other wastewater generation in the mine will be done accurately during monsoon and the data will be furnished to the Board accordingly.
15.
Regular water sprinkling shall be carried out in critical areas of air pollution such as around crushing and screening plant, if any. Water sprinkling shall be carried out on haul roads by installation of fixed auto water sprinkling system and shall be operated at desired interval. Haulage roads shall be devoid of ruts and potholes and shall be maintained properly to avoid generation of dust during movement of vehicles.
Water sprinkling in the haul road, dumping ground and on transporting area has been regularly carried out twice daily.
16.
Fixed auto sprinklers shall be provided on the approach roads from mines to raw material handling & product handling area to prevent the generation of dust to be air borne.
Water sprinkling in the haul road, dumping ground and on transporting area is being carried out twice daily by engaging 2 nos. of water tankers having capacity of 10 KL for dust suppression. Haul roads are maintained properly in order to avoid generation of dust during movement of vehicles.
17.
At least four Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Stations shall be established in core zone and buffer zone for monitoring of RSPM(PM10) and location of the stations shall be decided based on the meteorological data, topographical features and environmentally and ecologically sensitive targets in consultation with the Regional officer, State Pollution Control Board.
Six nos. of ambient Air Quality Monitoring Stations has been established and location of the stations was decided based on the meteorological data, topographical features and environmentally and ecologically sensitive targets in consultation with the Regional officer, State Pollution Control Board.
18.
Monitoring of Ambient Air Quality and fugitive dust emission of the mine shall be done twice in a week (24 hourly) at a particular site and data shall be submitted to the state pollution control Board, once in six months.
Ambient air quality monitoring is being carried out through third party in core & buffer zone for RPM, SPM, SO2 and NOx. And Collected data is being regularly submitted to the Ministry’s Regional Office at Bhubaneswar and to the State Pollution Control Board/Central Pollution
Control Board once in six months.
Six monthly environmental clearance compliances are been submitted to the Ministry’s Regional Office at Bhubaneswar.
19.
It shall be ensured that the Ambient Air Quality Parameters conform to the norms prescribed in the consent order.
The monitoring of the said parameters like ambient air quality and water quality Parameters carried out regularly and it conforms to the norms prescribed for Industrial Area.
20.
Regular monitoring of water quality of upstream and downstream of the nearby water bodies if any shall be carried out and record shall be maintained and submitted to the State Pollution control Board once in every year.
Regular monitoring of water quality is being carried out for both upstream and downstream of Karo nallah & Teharei Nallah.
The data is being maintained regularly and submitted to concerned authorities in time.
21.
Measure shall be taken for control of noise levels below 85dBA in the work environment.
Adequate measures have been taken for control of noise levels below the prescribed standards. Workers engaged in operations of HEMM provided with ear plugs/muffs. Besides having acoustic enclosures for all machine operating cabins are provided. Periodical monitoring of noise level of mining machines and at some locations in the mining site is being carried out with the help of noise level meter.
22.
Ambient air quality monitoring data, noise monitoring data and water/wastewater quality monitoring data shall be electronically displayed at the entry point of the mine or at a suitable location of the mine.
Monitoring/analysis data of ambient air, wastewater and noise has been carried regularly and displayed at Manual display board installed near the main gate. The electronic display system is under process and it will install very soon.
23.
Plantation of trees shall be undertaken in the colony/township, over top soil dumps, OB dumps, back filled areas, along the side of haul road and in other areas of the mines not being utilized for mining activities. The mine shall take up avenue plantation and plantation in nearby village areas in consultation with DFO/Horticulture Department. The density of the plantation shall be around 2500 plants per hectare. Nursery shall also be developed for plantation activities within the ML area and free distribution of seedlings to nearby villagers. The annual statements pertaining to the number of trees planted, areas where plantation has been done, survival percentage and area in Ha. covered under plantation shall be submitted to the Board, every year in prescribed format. The mine shall take steps for fulfillment of all the stipulations and necessary measures to check pollution.
Green belt has already been developed around the mine boundary, Non‐mineralized dump area and both sides of the haul roads and Pillar no 9 to Pillar no.15 including safety zones and mines periphery. Till date a total of 27,800 nos. of plants like Teak, Sisham, Chakunda, Aam, Neem, Kasi, Amla, Acasia & Bamboo have been planted over an area of 14hectares approximately with a survival rate of 68% in consultation with the forest department.
24.
The mine shall take steps for fulfillment of all the stipulations and necessary measures to check pollution.
Necessary steps are being taken care to check pollution.
25.
Mining operation is subject to availability of all other statutory clearances required under relevant Acts/Rules and fulfillment of required procedural formalities.
Agreed
26.
The mine shall submit a declaration by 30th April every year that all pollution control systems are in good condition, operated and ambient air quality as well as wastewater quality conform to the prescribed standards.
We are abiding by the stipulated conditions and agree to comply in time.
INTRODUCTION:
Orissa Manganese & Minerals Ltd. has been undertaking various peripheral development activities as part of Corporate Social Responsibility to enrich the quality of rural life in and around the areas of mine sites.
Orissa Manganese and Minerals Pvt. Ltd. (OMM) a private Limited company is engaged primarily in mining and marketing of minerals. Various minerals covered include Iron Ore, Manganese and Graphite. OMM possess a number of mining leases in Jharkhand and Odisha.
The six numbers of Manganese Mining Leases in Odisha of M/s. Orissa Manganese & Minerals Private Limited is given below:
Sl. No. Name of the Lease Area in hectares Type of Minerals
1 Patmunda Manganese Mine 807.316 Manganese
2 Orahuri Manganese Mine 51.476 Manganese
3 Kusumdihi Manganese Mine 31.549 Manganese
4 Tentulidihi Manganese Mine 35.613 Manganese
5 Sanpatholi Manganese Mine 23.290 Manganese
6 Bhanjikusum Manganese Mine 8.134 Manganese
A. PERIPHERAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES BY M/S. ORISSA MANGANESE & MINERALS
LIMITED.
1.0 OBJECTIVE:
The Government has been doing a number of development projects for people in rural areas. OMML
on its part has been participating for augmenting the quality of life of people in mining areas
surrounding its projects and establishments and society in general. The purpose of these
contributing efforts would be not only to help people by providing facilities for health, education,
civic amenities etc. but also to create opportunities for development of skills, employment including
self‐employment and improves the standard of living.
Various significant peripheral development activities undertaken by OMML are as follows.
a) Literacy / Education.
b) Health Care Facilities.
c) Drinking Water.
d) Rehabilitation/ Resettlement.
e) Women Empowerment.
f) Employment Opportunities
g) Recreational Activities.
h) Agricultural and Infrastructural Development.
2.0 SIGNIFICANT PERIPHERAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES:
a) Literacy / Education.
The company on behalf of the Mines has provided teachers in seven schools cater to 1250 students
spread across Koira Block. CSR teams from OMM’s work ardently to support the educational
requirements of the community and schools in the neighboring region benefiting thousands of
students from the underprivileged section of the society. OMM plays a pivotal role in supporting
Government’s initiative towards education of child in Odisha, under the project “Literacy”. OMML
has been trying to create a better platform to attract children to the schools; we have distributed
School bags in seventeen schools around our mines. Under our CSR initiatives we take up civil
repairing & maintenance of the schools. We also extend the conveyance facility of the children of
distant areas. Company also extends financial help for celebration of Ganesh Puja, Sarswati Puja,
Independence Day and Republic Day. We also conduct inter school sports for extract the potentiality
of the child in sports & game. Company organizes painting, drawing, essay writing and debate
competitions on occasion of Gandhi Jayanti, Teacher’s day and children’s day. Last year we had
taken the 1000 children of seven schools to Circus show. We have provided furniture to school on
their request. Company has also constructed and taking up the maintenance of the Anganbadi
Kendra, as on date we have constructed two Anganwadi Kendra (Orahuri & Podadihi) at a cost of
Rs.11.00 Lacs. Our CSR team continue to monitor all schools and distributed 1800 Health Kits (Tooth
brush, Tooth Paste and Toilet soap) to inculcate the sense of Good Health. Company has provided
Text, Reference & other Books worth sixty thousand to start the library facility at Koira College.
b) Health Care Facilities.
The company management is committed to provide comprehensive & preventive health
services to the workmen working in mines. To achieve this goal company has given
appointment to one experienced MBBS doctor and two pharmacists to cater the medical
services in mines and patients are given medicines free of cost. The company has provided
ambulance support to referral and accident victims to shift them to hospitals at Koida or to
CESS Hospital Joda. The doctor & team at site have conducted a series of health awareness
programs to make the people health conscious. The doctor from CESS welfare Department is
also visit the mines to provide medical facilities once in a week. The company is also conducting
medical check‐up under (PME & IME) of all the work men working as envisaged under mines
rules. Orissa Manganese & Minerals Ltd. has developed Community Medical Services through
experienced Medical practitioner to provide comprehensive health services covering preventive
and curative health care services to the community in more than twenty neighboring villages
and patients are given medicines free of cost. Doctors advise children and their parents on
various health care issues and personal hygiene. Medical camps were organized from time to
time benefitting patients from nearby villages and tribal areas. As required, we provide
ambulance support to patients to hospitals at Koira and Joda. The company is also spraying and
fogging pesticides to prevent malaria in the area. List of villages cover under mobile Medical
unit.
1.Patmunda, 2.Kadamdihi, 3.Podadihi, 4.Khajurdihi, 5.Boldihi, 6.Sonua, 7.Badapatuli,
8.Sanpatuli, 9.Panposhia, 10.Amilam, 11.Kadalia, 12.Teherei, 13.Dublabeda, 14.Orahuri, 15.
Harishchandrapur, 16.Kusumdihi, 17.Kamando, 18. Dengula, 19. Tentulidihi, 20. Roladihi, 21.
Kalapahar, 22. Rangua & 23. Kola.
c) Drinking Water.
The company management has taken to provide safe drinking water to the people living in
villages around the mines as a challenge. To fulfil this obligation towards the society, the
company has made so far some twelve Bore wells in different villages to provide safe & pure
drinking water. The bore well was made having high yield of water have been fixed with
submersible pump and over head tank and in rest hand pump have been installed. We also
supply water through water tanker having water scarcity. We have also planned to make bore
well in all the peripheral villages in coming years. The company is going to setup two water
Purification unit of 2000ltrs per day capacity (under construction) for supply of pure water. We
also extend our cooperation and engage the technicians for repairing of tube well and
renovation of dug well in villages.
Sl .No Name of the Village
Water supply facilities
1 Patmunda 1. Two Bore well has been made. 2. 1200 meter pipeline spread and 30 water posts made water supply
2 Podadihi 1. One Bore well made & water supply through pipe line 3 Khajurdihi 1. Water supply through water tanker 4 Baldihi 1. Water supply through water tanker 5 Orahuri 1. One Bore well made & water supply through over head
tank. 6 Nuagaon 1. Four bore well made in villages & hand pump installed.
2. Two of these bore well fixed with pump & water supply made through over head tank.
7 Badapatuli 1. One Bore well made but yet to install pump for water supply as the area is yet to be electrified.
8 Kadodihi 1. One Bore well made & water supply through pump is continued and over head tank is under construction.
9 Koida 1. One Bore well made & water supply through pump is continued and over head tank is under construction.
d) Rehabilitation/ Resettlement
The OMML has constructed colony having 65 numbers Pakka Houses near the mines on the
request raised by the villagers who were living in huts. Each House is of 410 Sq ft. built‐up area
on 10 decimal plots. The colony has been provided with water supply, road, drain, street lights,
School & Anganbadi Kendra.
e) Women Empowerment.
Women Empowerment refers to empowering women to be self‐dependent by providing them
access to all the freedoms and opportunities, which they were denied in the past only because
of their being women. In a specific sense, women empowerment refers to enhancing their
position in the power structure of the society. The word women empowerment essentially
means that the women have the power or capacity to regulate their day‐ to‐ day lives in the
social, political and economic terms.
• Cutting & Tailoring training program and distribution of sewing machines to
passing out students.
• Self employment training program on Phenyl making, Revolving fund and
training material support.
• Observation of International Women's Day in association with Women & Child
Development Dept., Govt. of Orissa.
• Distribution of Bi ‐ cycle among BPL College going girls through DSWO,
Sundargarh.
• Participate in Pallishree mela & Soubhagyabati Yojna Monthly honorarium for
Lady trainer for self employment training programme.
• Revolving fund support to SHG Group.
f) Employment Opportunities :
The company is committed and follows the “Child Labour Rules ” as such, we do not employ
people below the age of 18 in mines directly or indirectly.
• Skill development training for sustainable income generation and livelihood.
• Giving indirect and direct employment to local people to work in the mines.
• Vocational/ Technical training for youth for better employability.
g) Recreational Activities:
Besides doing various developmental activities OMML engages itself in creating a platform
for recreation of the local people of the surrounding villages of the mine site.
• It organizes several sports promotion activities such as Football, Volley Ball
Tournaments and athletic meet time to time to keep up the lively sprit of the
locals.
• Organizes various cultural activities, social gathering and functions like Palishree
mela giving an opportunity to the villagers to prove their cultural abilities.
h) Agricultural and Infrastructural Development.
• Construction and repairing of Road & Guard Wall. • Development of community welfare centre and other civic amenities. • Village Electrification. • Repairing of tube wells • Construction of boundary wall along with gate of Village schools and Temples. • Construction of Children's Park. • Promote intensive and sustainable farming practices for higher productive.
3.0 FINANCIAL INVOLVEMENT:
The details of peripheral development activities undertaken by OMML during the last four years and current year is as:‐
(Rs. in Lakhs)
Sl. No. Particulars of activities 2008‐09 2009‐10 2010‐11 2011‐12 2012‐13 2013‐14
1 Road/Infrastructure works 10.65 12.50 14.25 15.50 18.50 12.35
2 Education 9.70 10.80 12.20 10.40 6.50 5.20
3 Health Care 8.75 10.50 13.25 12.75 8.20 5.85
4 Provision of Drinking Water 4.50 6.75 7. 60 8.35 5.65 5.50
5 Women Empowerment 6.15 8.50 10.25 15.00 8.35 7.75
6 Rehabilitation/Resettlement 12.50 14.00 15.15 10.50 8.25 5.85
7 Social Welfare/ Sports/ Cultural/ Arts/ Religious activities
6.00 7.55 8.45 10.85 9.45 8.45
Total 58.25 70.60 73.55 83.35 64.90 50.95
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Sl. No. Location of Sampling
Parameters
PM10
(In µg/m3)
PM 2.5
(in µg/m3)
SO2
(in µg/m3)
NOx
(in µg/m3)
01 Main Pit 55.4 26.6 12.4 10.5
02 Haul Road 58.2 27.8 13.4 12.2
03 Main Entrance Gate 54.5 22.8 12.5 11.7
04 Village Harischandrapur
(Up Wind) 56.3 25.6 11.6 12.8
05 Village Kadodihi
(Down Wind) 54.3 28.5 12.4 13.6
06 Village Koira 58.5 29.4 13.4 11.2
Standard as per MoEF Notification G.S.R. 826 (E) dated 16/11/2009
(For 24 Hours Sampling)
100 60 80 80
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Description of Site : Orahuri Manganese Ore Mine, Sundargarh, (Odisha)
Seasonal Quarter : Post Monsoon (Oct -Dec, 2013)
Monitoring date : 3th – 5th October, 2013
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FUGITIVE DUST MONITORING LOCATIONS
(FDM)
DESCRIPTION OF THE
LOCATIONS
FUGITIVE DUST LEVEL
(in µg/m3)
FUGITIVE DUST EMISSION STANDARD
AS PER MOEF NOTIFICATION NO.
G.S.R. 809 (E) DATED 04.10.2010 (in µg/m3)
FDM-1 27m N from Main Pit. 217
1200 FDM-2 23m W from Main pit. 204
Name of the Client : M/s. ORISSA MANGANESE & MINERALS LTD,
Description of Site : Orahuri Manganese Ore Mine, Sundargarh, (Odisha)
Seasonal Quarter : Post Monsoon (Oct -Dec, 2013)
Monitoring date : 3th – 5th October, 2013
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Location ID Name of the Location
Day (6 AM. - 10PM.)
Limits in dB (A)
Night (10PM. – 6AM.)
Limits in dB (A) Max. Min. Max. Min.
N1 Main Pit 65.6 50.5 40.3 36.6
N2 Haul Road 61.6 54.5 42.2 30.5
N3 Main Entrance Gate 54.7 52.2 43.5 31.2
N4 Village Harischandrapur 55.6 47.6 40.3 33.5
N5 Village Kadodihi 53.2 45.6 42.7 32.5
N6 Village Koira 57.3 42.6 42.4 38.2
Permissible limit as per MoEF Notification No. S.O.1046 (E) Dated
22-11-2000 in dB (A) Leq
75 70
Name of the Client : M/s. ORISSA MANGANESE & MINERALS LTD,
Description of Site : Orahuri Manganese Ore Mine, Sundargarh, (Odisha)
Seasonal Quarter : Post Monsoon (Oct -Dec, 2013)
Monitoring date : 3th – 5th October, 2013
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GROUND WATER MONITORING REPORT
Sl. No.
Parameters
Permissible Limits as per IS-10500:2012
LOCATIONS
Mining Lease Area
Dug well water from
village Orahuri
Bore well water from
village Harischand
rapur
Bore well water from
village Rangua
1. Colour, Hazen Units 15 <5 <5 <5 <5 2. Odour Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable 3. Taste Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable 4. Turbidity, NTU 5 0.6 1.3 1.3 0.7 5. pH No relaxation 7.2 7.5 7.2 6.8
6. Total Hardness (as CaCO3),mg/l 600 135 165 161 150
7. Iron ( as Fe),mg/l No relaxation 0.08 0.11 0.14 0.09 8. Chloride ( as Cl),mg/l 1000 46 39 35 42 9. Residual Chlorine, mg/l 1 NIL NIL NIL NIL 10. Fluoride (as F ) mg/l 1.5 ND ND ND ND 11. Dissolved Solids, mg/l 2000 173 192 171 183 12. Calcium (as Ca),mg/l 200 49.8 58.4 52.7 42.4 13. Magnesium (as Mg),mg/l 100 8.15 7.65 9.16 9.54 14. Copper (as Cu),mg/l 1.5 BDL BDL BDL BDL 15. Manganese (as Mn),mg/l 0.3 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 16. Sulphate (as SO4),mg/l 400 10.5 12.2 10.9 9.4 17. Nitrate ( as NO3),mg/l No relaxation BDL BDL BDL BDL
18. Phenolic compounds (as C6,H5OH),mg/l 0.002 ND ND ND ND
19. Mercury, (as Hg),mg/l No relaxation ND ND ND ND 20. Cadmium (as Cd),mg/l No relaxation ND ND ND ND 21. Selenium (as Se), mg/l No relaxation ND ND ND ND 22. Arsenic (as As), mg/l 0.05 ND ND ND ND 23. Cyanide (as CN) mg/l No relaxation ND ND ND ND 24. Lead (as Pb), mg/l No relaxation ND ND ND ND 25. Zinc (as Zn),mg/l 15 BDL BDL BDL BDL
26. Total Chromium ( as Cr),mg/l No relaxation NIL NIL NIL NIL
Name of the Client : M/s. ORISSA MANGANESE & MINERALS LTD,
Description of Site : Orahuri Manganese Ore Mine, Sundargarh, (Odisha)
Seasonal Quarter : Post Monsoon (Oct -Dec, 2013)
Monitoring date : 3th – 5th October, 2013
Date of Analysis : Representatives of Sun Consultancy and Services
27. Mineral Oil, mg/l No relaxation BDL BDL BDL BDL 28. Alkalinity(as CaCO3),mg/l 600 82 77 65 64 29. Boron (as B), mg/l 1.0 NIL NIL NIL NIL
30. Total coli form organisms, MPN/100 ml <2 <2 <2 <2 Note: BDL-Below Detection Level, N.D.-Not Detectable
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Sl. No.
Parameters
Max.
Tolerance limit as per
IS-2296(1982) (Class-C)
LOCATIONS
Teherei Nala near village Kalmanga
Teherei Nala near
village Teherei
Karo Nala near village
Harischandrapur
Karo Nala near village
Kadodihi
1. Colour, Hazen Units 300 1.2 1.0 1.2 1.4
2. Odour Un objectionable
Un objectionable
Un objectionable
Un objectionable
Un objectionable
3. Taste Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable4. Turbidity, NTU -- 8.5 10.6 9.4 8.9 5. Suspended Solids, mg/l -- 75 95 88 79 6. pH 6.5 – 8.5 7.2 7.1 6.9 7.2
7. Total Hardness (as CaCO3),mg/l -- 204 212 208 196
8. Iron ( as Fe),mg/l 50 0.5 0.61 0.43 0.52 9. Chloride ( as Cl),mg/l 600 42.5 40.9 36.7 45.7 10. Residual Chlorine, mg/l -- NIL NIL NIL NIL 11. Fluoride (as F ) mg/l 1.5 ND ND ND ND 12. Dissolved Solids, mg/l 1500 207 214 198 206 13. Calcium (as Ca),mg/l -- 68.4 62.5 70.6 53.7
14. Magnesium (as Mg),mg/l -- 8.04 13.03 7.85 11.31 15. Copper (as Cu),mg/l 1.5 NIL NIL NIL NIL 16. Manganese (as Mn),mg/l -- 0.03 0.012 0.01 0.017 17. Sulphate (as SO4),mg/l 400 32.5 24.5 26.5 22.7 18. Nitrate ( as NO3),mg/l 50 1.46 1.55 1.38 1.71
19. Mercury, (as Hg),mg/l -- ND ND ND ND
20. Cadmium (as Cd),mg/l 0.01 ND ND ND ND
21. Selenium (as Se), mg/l 0.05 ND ND ND ND
22. Arsenic (as As), mg/l 0.2 ND ND ND ND
23. Cyanide (as CN) mg/l 0.05 ND ND ND ND
Name of the Client : M/s. ORISSA MANGANESE & MINERALS LTD,
Description of Site : Orahuri Manganese Ore Mine, Sundargarh, (Odisha)
Seasonal Quarter : Post Monsoon (Oct -Dec, 2013)
Monitoring date : 3th – 5th October, 2013
Date of Analysis : Representatives of Sun Consultancy and Services
24. Lead (as Pb), mg/l 0.1 ND ND ND ND 25. Zinc (as Zn),mg/l 15 BDL BDL BDL BDL
26. Anionic Detergents (as MBAS),mg/l 1 ND ND ND ND
27. Hexavalent Chromium ( as Cr+6),mg/l 0.05 ND ND ND ND
28. Oil & grease, mg/l 0.1 0.01 0.01 BDL BDL 29. Alkalinity(as CaCO3),mg/l -- 71 61 68 65 30. Boron (as B), mg/l -- ND ND ND ND
31. BOD ( 5 days at 20ºC ), mg/l 3 1.2 1.6 1.7 2.1
32. Total coli form organisms, MPN/100 ml 5000+ 142 163 144 182
Note: BDL-Below Detection Level, N.D.-Not Detectable
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Sl.no Locations Flow Rate (L/Sec)
1. Karo Nullah 13.7 L/sec
2. Teheari Nullah 12.8L/sec
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Description of Site : Orahuri Manganese Ore Mine, Sundargarh, (Odisha)
Seasonal Quarter : Post Monsoon (Oct -Dec, 2013)
Monitoring date : 3th – 5th October, 2013
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Sl. no Name of the Locations
Water Level (Below Ground Level in
meters) Fluctuation
Monsoon Post Monsoon
1. Orahuri (Inside the mine lease area) 4.25 6.24 1.99
2. Village Teherei dug well 3.78 5.94 2.16
3. Village Kalmanga dug well 4.56 6.67 2.11
Name of the Client : M/s. ORISSA MANGANESE & MINERALS LTD,
Description of Site : Orahuri Manganese Ore Mine, Sundargarh, (Odisha)
Seasonal Quarter : Post Monsoon (Oct -Dec, 2013)
Monitoring date : 3th – 5th October, 2013
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REPORT OF WASTE WATER ANALYSIS
Sl. No. Parameters Unit
Location Permissible Limits as
Environment protection rule, Gazette No.488
Dated 12.09.1988
Check Dam Garland Drain
1. pH -- 7.2 6.9 5.5 – 9.0
2. TSS mg/l 73.4 67.8 100.0
3. TDS mg/l 77 85 2100.0
4. Oil & Grease mg/l Nil 0.1 10.0
5. BOD @ 270C 3days mg/l 2.5 2.7 30.0
6. COD mg/l 56.7 67.6 250.0
7. Sulphate mg/l 15.7 18.4 1000
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Description of Site : Orahuri Manganese Ore Mine, Sundargarh, (Odisha)
Seasonal Quarter : Post Monsoon (Oct -Dec, 2013)
Monitoring date : 3th – 5th October, 2013
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Report No. SCS/OMML-OMOM/EM/NOV/AAQ-01 Date: 22.11.2013
AMBIENT AIR MONITORING REPORT
Sl. No. Location of Sampling
Parameters
PM10
(In µg/m3)
PM 2.5
(in µg/m3)
SO2
(in µg/m3)
NOx
(in µg/m3)
01 Main Pit 52.7 26.6 11.4 12.5
02 Haul Road 56.8 25.6 13.6 12.7
03 Main Entrance Gate 52.7 22.4 12.8 11.5
04 Village Harischandrapur
(Up Wind) 56.3 25.6 11.6 12.5
05 Village Kadodihi
(Down Wind) 54.4 28.3 12.3 13.6
06 Village Koira 57.5 30.6 13.4 11.2
Standard as per MoEF Notification G.S.R. 826 (E) dated 16/11/2009
(For 24 Hours Sampling)
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Description of Site : Orahuri Manganese Ore Mine, Sundargarh, (Odisha)
Seasonal Quarter : Post Monsoon (Oct -Dec, 2013)
Monitoring date : 5th – 7th November, 2013
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FUGITIVE DUST MONITORING LOCATIONS
(FDM)
DESCRIPTION OF THE
LOCATIONS
FUGITIVE DUST LEVEL
(in µg/m3)
FUGITIVE DUST EMISSION STANDARD
AS PER MOEF NOTIFICATION NO.
G.S.R. 809 (E) DATED 04.10.2010 (in µg/m3)
FDM-1 27m N from Main Pit. 185
1200 FDM-2 23m W from Main pit. 176
Name of the Client : M/s. ORISSA MANGANESE & MINERALS LTD,
Description of Site : Orahuri Manganese Ore Mine, Sundargarh, (Odisha)
Seasonal Quarter : Post Monsoon (Oct -Dec, 2013)
Monitoring date : 5th – 7th November, 2013
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Location ID Name of the Location
Day (6 AM. - 10PM.)
Limits in dB (A)
Night (10PM. – 6AM.)
Limits in dB (A) Max. Min. Max. Min.
N1 Main Pit 63.6 51.5 40.3 36.4
N2 Haul Road 62.5 54.5 42.2 30.5
N3 Main Entrance Gate 54.4 52.2 43.4 34.3
N4 Village Harischandrapur 55.6 47.6 40.3 33.5
N5 Village Kadodihi 54.2 42.6 42.7 32.5
N6 Village Koira 57.3 41.8 42.4 38.2
Permissible limit as per MoEF Notification No. S.O.1046 (E) Dated
22-11-2000 in dB (A) Leq
75 70
Name of the Client : M/s. ORISSA MANGANESE & MINERALS LTD,
Description of Site : Orahuri Manganese Ore Mine, Sundargarh, (Odisha)
Seasonal Quarter : Post Monsoon (Oct -Dec, 2013)
Monitoring date : 5th – 7th November, 2013
Date of Analysis : Representatives of Sun Consultancy and Services
Report No. SCS/OMML-OMOM/EM/DEC/AAQ-01 Date: 16.12.2013
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Sl. No. Location of Sampling
Parameters
PM10
(In µg/m3)
PM 2.5
(in µg/m3)
SO2
(in µg/m3)
NOx
(in µg/m3)
01 Main Pit 61.7 31.6 12.4 11.5
02 Haul Road 56.8 25.6 13.6 12.7
03 Main Entrance Gate 52.7 22.4 12.8 11.5
04 Village Harischandrapur
(Up Wind) 56.5 25.7 11.6 12.5
05 Village Kadodihi
(Down Wind) 55.7 28.2 12.3 10.6
06 Village Koira 57.3 30.6 12.4 10.2
Standard as per MoEF Notification G.S.R. 826 (E) dated 16/11/2009
(For 24 Hours Sampling)
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Description of Site : Orahuri Manganese Ore Mine, Sundargarh, (Odisha)
Seasonal Quarter : Post Monsoon (Oct -Dec, 2013)
Monitoring date : 6th – 7th Dec, 2013
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Report No. SCS/OMML-OMOM/EM/DEC/FE-01 Date: 16.12.2013
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FUGITIVE DUST MONITORING LOCATIONS
(FDM)
DESCRIPTION OF THE
LOCATIONS
FUGITIVE DUST LEVEL
(in µg/m3)
FUGITIVE DUST EMISSION STANDARD
AS PER MOEF NOTIFICATION NO.
G.S.R. 809 (E) DATED 04.10.2010 (in µg/m3)
FDM-1 27m N from Main Pit. 217
1200 FDM-2 23m W from Main pit. 237
Name of the Client : M/s. ORISSA MANGANESE & MINERALS LTD,
Description of Site : Orahuri Manganese Ore Mine, Sundargarh, (Odisha)
Seasonal Quarter : Post Monsoon (Oct -Dec, 2013)
Monitoring date : 6th – 7th Dec, 2013
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Report No. SCS/OMML-OMOM/EM/DEC/NOISE-01 Date: 16.12.2013
NOISE LEVEL STUDY REPORT
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Location ID Name of the Location
Day (6 AM. - 10PM.)
Limits in dB (A)
Night (10PM. – 6AM.)
Limits in dB (A) Max. Min. Max. Min.
N1 Main Pit 63.6 51.5 38.7 31.4
N2 Haul Road 60.1 52.5 42.2 30.4
N3 Main Entrance Gate 55.6 52.2 43.4 34.3
N4 Village Harischandrapur 57.6 47.7 40.3 35.5
N5 Village Kadodihi 56.2 42.6 36.5 27.5
N6 Village Koira 58.6 40.4 37.4 28.2
Permissible limit as per MoEF Notification No. S.O.1046 (E) Dated
22-11-2000 in dB (A) Leq
75 70
Name of the Client : M/s. ORISSA MANGANESE & MINERALS LTD,
Description of Site : Orahuri Manganese Ore Mine, Sundargarh, (Odisha)
Seasonal Quarter : Post Monsoon (Oct -Dec, 2013)
Monitoring date : 6th – 7th Dec, 2013
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Report No. SCS/OMML-OMOM/EM/JAN/AAQ-01 Date: 28.01.2014
AMBIENT AIR MONITORING REPORT
Sl. No. Location of Sampling
Parameters
PM10
(In µg/m3)
PM 2.5
(in µg/m3)
SO2
(in µg/m3)
NOx
(in µg/m3)
01 Main Pit 55.3 26.3 12.4 10.7
02 Haul Road 57.7 23.2 12.3 12.5
03 Main Entrance Gate 58.5 21.2 11.2 13.4
04 Village Harischandrapur
(Up Wind) 54.2 22.6 11.6 12.7
05 Village Kadodihi
(Down Wind) 55.3 24.5 10.4 13.8
06 Village Koira 59.5 28.4 13.6 12.5
Standard as per MoEF Notification G.S.R. 826 (E) dated 16/11/2009
(For 24 Hours Sampling)
100 60 80 80
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Description of Site : Orahuri Manganese Ore Mine, Sundargarh, (Odisha)
Seasonal Quarter : Winter(Jan-Feb, 2014)
Monitoring date : 15th – 17th January, 2014
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Report No. SCS/OMML-OMOM/EM/JAN/FE-01 Date: 28.01.2014
FUGITIVE DUST MONITORING REPORT
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FUGITIVE DUST MONITORING LOCATIONS
(FDM)
DESCRIPTION OF THE
LOCATIONS
FUGITIVE DUST LEVEL
(in µg/m3)
FUGITIVE DUST EMISSION STANDARD
AS PER MOEF NOTIFICATION NO.
G.S.R. 809 (E) DATED 04.10.2010 (in µg/m3)
FDM-1 27m N from Main Pit. 214
1200 FDM-2 23m W from Main pit. 194
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Description of Site : Orahuri Manganese Ore Mine, Sundargarh, (Odisha)
Seasonal Quarter : Winter(Jan-Feb, 2014)
Monitoring date : 15th – 17th January, 2014
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Report No. SCS/OMML-OMOM/EM/JAN/NOISE-01 Date: 28.01.2014
NOISE LEVEL STUDY REPORT
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Location ID Name of the Location
Day (6 AM. - 10PM.) Limits in dB (A)
Night (10PM. – 6AM.) Limits in dB (A)
Max. Min. Max. Min. N1 Main Pit 62.3 51.3 41.3 35.7
N2 Haul Road 58.6 53.5 40.2 32.5
N3 Main Entrance Gate 54.7 53.2 43.5 31.2
N4 Village Harischandrapur 54.6 47.6 41.3 33.5
N5 Village Kadodihi 56.2 41.6 37.6 32.7
N6 Village Koira 55.6 46.8 43.6 34.2
Permissible limit as per MoEF Notification No. S.O.1046 (E) Dated
22-11-2000 in dB (A) Leq
75 70
Name of the Client : M/s. ORISSA MANGANESE & MINERALS LTD,
Description of Site : Orahuri Manganese Ore Mine, Sundargarh, (Odisha)
Seasonal Quarter : Winter (Jan-Feb, 2014)
Monitoring date : 15th – 17th January, 2014
Date of Analysis : Representatives of Sun Consultancy and Services
Report No. SCS/OMML-OMOM/EM/FEB/AAQ-01 Date: 26.02.2014
AMBIENT AIR MONITORING REPORT
Sl. No. Location of Sampling
Parameters
PM10
(In µg/m3)
PM 2.5
(in µg/m3)
SO2
(in µg/m3)
NOx
(in µg/m3)
01 Main Pit 54.6 24.7 11.4 10.7
02 Haul Road 55.2 24.8 12.8 12.3
03 Main Entrance Gate 56.7 25.8 12.5 11.4
04 Village Harischandrapur
(Up Wind) 58.4 27.8 11.6 12.5
05 Village Kadodihi
(Down Wind) 54.2 26.5 11.4 10.6
06 Village Koira 60.5 27.6 12.4 12.8
Standard as per MoEF Notification G.S.R. 826 (E) dated 16/11/2009
(For 24 Hours Sampling)
100 60 80 80
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Description of Site : Orahuri Manganese Ore Mine, Sundargarh, (Odisha)
Seasonal Quarter : Winter(Jan-Feb, 2014)
Monitoring date : 13th – 15th February, 2014
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Report No. SCS/OMML-OMOM/EM/FEB/FE-01 Date: 26.02.2014
FUGITIVE DUST MONITORING REPORT
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FUGITIVE DUST MONITORING LOCATIONS
(FDM)
DESCRIPTION OF THE
LOCATIONS
FUGITIVE DUST LEVEL
(in µg/m3)
FUGITIVE DUST EMISSION STANDARD
AS PER MOEF NOTIFICATION NO.
G.S.R. 809 (E) DATED 04.10.2010 (in µg/m3)
FDM-1 27m N from Main Pit. 212
1200 FDM-2 23m W from Main pit. 187
Name of the Client : M/s. ORISSA MANGANESE & MINERALS LTD,
Description of Site : Orahuri Manganese Ore Mine, Sundargarh, (Odisha)
Seasonal Quarter : Winter(Jan-Feb, 2014)
Monitoring date : 13th – 15th February, 2014
Date of Analysis : Representatives of Sun Consultancy and Services
Report No. SCS/OMML-OMOM/EM/FEB/NOISE-01 Date: 26.02.2014
NOISE LEVEL STUDY REPORT
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Location ID Name of the Location
Day (6 AM. - 10PM.) Limits in dB (A)
Night (10PM. – 6AM.) Limits in dB (A)
Max. Min. Max. Min. N1 Main Pit 62.5 53.2 40.5 36.7
N2 Haul Road 58.3 51.2 40.2 32.8
N3 Main Entrance Gate 57.9 51.7 43.2 31.2
N4 Village Harischandrapur 55.6 47.4 42.3 32.5
N5 Village Kadodihi 56.7 44.8 37.6 30.1
N6 Village Koira 58.6 46.4 42.3 31.2
Permissible limit as per MoEF Notification No. S.O.1046 (E) Dated
22-11-2000 in dB (A) Leq
75 70
Name of the Client : M/s. ORISSA MANGANESE & MINERALS LTD,
Description of Site : Orahuri Manganese Ore Mine, Sundargarh, (Odisha)
Seasonal Quarter : Winter(Jan-Feb, 2014)
Monitoring date : 13th – 15th February, 2014
Date of Analysis : Representatives of Sun Consultancy and Services
Report No. SCS/OMML-OMOM/EM/MARCH/AAQ-01 Date: 20.03.2014
AMBIENT AIR MONITORING REPORT
Sl. No. Location of Sampling
Parameters
PM10
(In µg/m3)
PM 2.5
(in µg/m3)
SO2
(in µg/m3)
NOx
(in µg/m3)
01 Main Pit 62.7 25.6 11.4 11.5
02 Haul Road 58.2 23.8 12.4 12.2
03 Main Entrance Gate 53.5 25.8 12.5 11.4
04 Village Harischandrapur
(Up Wind) 54.3 27.6 11.6 12.7
05 Village Kadodihi
(Down Wind) 54.7 26.5 10.4 12.6
06 Village Koira 62.5 29.4 11.4 12.2
Standard as per MoEF Notification G.S.R. 826 (E) dated 16/11/2009
(For 24 Hours Sampling)
100 60 80 80
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Description of Site : Orahuri Manganese Ore Mine, Sundargarh, (Odisha)
Seasonal Quarter : Pre Monsoon (March-May 2014)
Monitoring date : 5th – 7th March, 2014
Date of Analysis : Representatives of Sun Consultancy and Services
Report No. SCS/OMML-OMOM/EM/MARCH/FE-01 Date: 20.03.2014
FUGITIVE DUST MONITORING REPORT
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FUGITIVE DUST MONITORING LOCATIONS
(FDM)
DESCRIPTION OF THE
LOCATIONS
FUGITIVE DUST LEVEL
(in µg/m3)
FUGITIVE DUST EMISSION STANDARD
AS PER MOEF NOTIFICATION NO.
G.S.R. 809 (E) DATED 04.10.2010 (in µg/m3)
FDM-1 27m N from Main Pit. 206
1200 FDM-2 23m W from Main pit. 193
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Description of Site : Orahuri Manganese Ore Mine, Sundargarh, (Odisha)
Seasonal Quarter : Pre Monsoon (March-May 2014)
Monitoring date : 5th – 7th March, 2014
Date of Analysis : Representatives of Sun Consultancy and Services
Report No. SCS/OMML-OMOM/EM/MARCH/NOISE-01 Date: 20.03.2014
NOISE LEVEL STUDY REPORT
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Location ID Name of the Location
Day (6 AM. - 10PM.)
Limits in dB (A)
Night (10PM. – 6AM.)
Limits in dB (A) Max. Min. Max. Min.
N1 Main Pit 65.3 53.7 43.3 33.6
N2 Haul Road 62.3 54.5 42.2 32.5
N3 Main Entrance Gate 54.4 52.5 43.5 31.6
N4 Village Harischandrapur 53.6 44.6 40.3 33.5
N5 Village Kadodihi 54.2 46.6 40.7 32.7
N6 Village Koira 59.3 47.4 42.8 36.4
Permissible limit as per MoEF Notification No. S.O.1046 (E) Dated
22-11-2000 in dB (A) Leq
75 70
Name of the Client : M/s. ORISSA MANGANESE & MINERALS LTD,
Description of Site : Orahuri Manganese Ore Mine, Sundargarh, (Odisha)
Seasonal Quarter : Pre Monsoon (March-May 2014)
Monitoring date : 5th – 7th March, 2014
Date of Analysis : Representatives of Sun Consultancy and Services
Report No. SCS/OMML-OMOM/EM/MARCH/GW-01 Date: 20.03.2014
GROUND WATER MONITORING REPORT
Sl. No.
Parameters
Permissible Limits as per IS-10500:2012
LOCATIONS
Mining Lease Area
Dug well water from
village Orahuri
Bore well water from
village Harischand
rapur
Bore well water from
village Rangua
1. Colour, Hazen Units 15 <5 <5 <5 <5 2. Odour Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable 3. Taste Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable 4. Turbidity, NTU 5 0.7 1.2 1.2 0.9 5. pH No relaxation 6.9 7.1 7.2 7.1
6. Total Hardness (as CaCO3),mg/l 600 143 171 168 148
7. Iron ( as Fe),mg/l No relaxation 0.09 0.12 0.15 0.08 8. Chloride ( as Cl),mg/l 1000 45 37 32 42 9. Residual Chlorine, mg/l 1 NIL NIL NIL NIL 10. Fluoride (as F ) mg/l 1.5 ND ND ND ND 11. Dissolved Solids, mg/l 2000 178 182 164 186 12. Calcium (as Ca),mg/l 200 43.8 57.4 49.8 39.4 13. Magnesium (as Mg),mg/l 100 9.11 7.65 9.11 9.59 14. Copper (as Cu),mg/l 1.5 BDL BDL BDL BDL 15. Manganese (as Mn),mg/l 0.3 0.02 0.03 0.01 0.01 16. Sulphate (as SO4),mg/l 400 10.5 12.2 8.9 7.4 17. Nitrate ( as NO3),mg/l No relaxation BDL BDL BDL BDL
18. Phenolic compounds (as C6,H5OH),mg/l 0.002 ND ND ND ND
19. Mercury, (as Hg),mg/l No relaxation ND ND ND ND 20. Cadmium (as Cd),mg/l No relaxation ND ND ND ND 21. Selenium (as Se), mg/l No relaxation ND ND ND ND 22. Arsenic (as As), mg/l 0.05 ND ND ND ND 23. Cyanide (as CN) mg/l No relaxation ND ND ND ND 24. Lead (as Pb), mg/l No relaxation ND ND ND ND 25. Zinc (as Zn),mg/l 15 BDL BDL BDL BDL
26. Total Chromium ( as Cr),mg/l No relaxation NIL NIL NIL NIL
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Description of Site : Orahuri Manganese Ore Mine, Sundargarh, (Odisha)
Seasonal Quarter : Pre Monsoon (March-May 2014)
Monitoring date : 5th – 7th March, 2014
Date of Analysis : Representatives of Sun Consultancy and Services
27. Mineral Oil, mg/l No relaxation BDL BDL BDL BDL 28. Alkalinity(as CaCO3),mg/l 600 55 63 49 52 29. Boron (as B), mg/l 1.0 NIL NIL NIL NIL
30. Total coli form organisms, MPN/100 ml <2 <2 <2 <2 Note: BDL-Below Detection Level, N.D.-Not Detectable
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SURFACE WATER MONITORING REPORT
Sl. No.
Parameters
Max.
Tolerance limit as per
IS-2296(1982) (Class-C)
LOCATIONS
Teherei Nala near village Kalmanga
Teherei Nala near
village Teherei
Karo Nala near village
Harischandrapur
Karo Nala near village
Kadodihi
1. Colour, Hazen Units 300 1.2 1.0 1.2 1.4
2. Odour Un objectionable
Un objectionable
Un objectionable
Un objectionable
Un objectionable
3. Taste Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable4. Turbidity, NTU -- 8.5 9.2 9.8 8.3 5. Suspended Solids, mg/l -- 75 103 88 79 6. pH 6.5 – 8.5 7.1 7.3 7.2 7.2
7. Total Hardness (as CaCO3),mg/l -- 205 212 218 198
8. Iron ( as Fe),mg/l 50 0.35 0.45 0.26 0.17 9. Chloride ( as Cl),mg/l 600 42.6 40.6 38.6 37.9 10. Residual Chlorine,mg/l -- NIL NIL NIL NIL 11. Fluoride (as F ) mg/l 1.5 ND ND ND ND 12. Dissolved Solids,mg/l 1500 178 173 146 165 13. Calcium (as Ca),mg/l -- 43.4 53.6 50.6 54.4
14. Magnesium (as Mg),mg/l -- 8.04 6.03 7.43 11.30 15. Copper (as Cu),mg/l 1.5 NIL NIL NIL NIL 16. Manganese (as Mn),mg/l -- 0.03 0.012 0.06 0.018 17. Sulphate (as SO4),mg/l 400 32.5 24.6 27.5 21.7 18. Nitrate ( as NO3),mg/l 50 1.46 1.55 1.38 1.71
19. Mercury, (as Hg),mg/l -- ND ND ND ND
20. Cadmium (as Cd),mg/l 0.01 ND ND ND ND
21. Selenium (as Se), mg/l 0.05 ND ND ND ND
22. Arsenic (as As), mg/l 0.2 ND ND ND ND
23. Cyanide (as CN) mg/l 0.05 ND ND ND ND
Name of the Client : M/s. ORISSA MANGANESE & MINERALS LTD,
Description of Site : Orahuri Manganese Ore Mine, Sundargarh, (Odisha)
Seasonal Quarter : Pre Monsoon (March-May 2014)
Monitoring date : 5th – 7th March, 2014
Date of Analysis : Representatives of Sun Consultancy and Services
24. Lead (as Pb), mg/l 0.1 ND ND ND ND 25. Zinc (as Zn),mg/l 15 BDL BDL BDL BDL
26. Anionic Detergents (as MBAS),mg/l 1 ND ND ND ND
27. Hexavalent Chromium ( as Cr+6),mg/l 0.05 ND ND ND ND
28. Oil & grease, mg/l 0.1 BDL 0.01 BDL BDL 29. Alkalinity(as CaCO3),mg/l -- 56 63 52 48 30. Boron (as B), mg/l -- ND ND ND ND
31. BOD ( 5 days at 20ºC ), mg/l 3 1.2 2.0 1.7 2.1
32. Total coli form organisms, MPN/100 ml 5000+ 142 163 144 182
Note: BDL-Below Detection Level, N.D.-Not Detectable
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Report No. SCS/OMML-OMOM/EM/MARCH/FLR-01 Date: 20.03.2014
REPORT OF FLOW RATE
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Sl. no Locations Flow Rate (L/Sec)
1. Karo Nullah 14.2 L/sec
2. Teheari Nullah 12.5 L/sec
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Description of Site : Orahuri Manganese Ore Mine, Sundargarh, (Odisha)
Seasonal Quarter : Pre Monsoon (March-May 2014)
Monitoring date : 5th – 7th March, 2014
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Report No. SCS/OMML-OMOM/EM/MARCH/GWL-01 Date: 20.03.2014
REPORT OF GROUND WATER LEVEL
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Sl. no Name of the Locations Water Level
(Below Ground Level in meters)
1. Orahuri (Inside the mine lease area) 4.87
2. Village Teherei dug well 3.92
3. Village Kalmanga dug well 4.71
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Description of Site : Orahuri Manganese Ore Mine, Sundargarh, (Odisha)
Seasonal Quarter : Pre Monsoon (March-May 2014)
Monitoring date : 5th – 7th March, 2014
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Report No. SCS/OMML-OMOM/EM/MARCH/WW-01 Date: 20.03.2014
REPORT OF WASTE WATER ANALYSIS
Sl. No. Parameters Unit
Location Permissible Limits as
Environment protection rule, Gazette No.488
Dated 12.09.1988
Check Dam Garland Drain
1. pH -- 7.2 7.3 5.5 – 9.0
2. TSS mg/l 57.6 62.3 100.0
3. TDS mg/l 74 82 2100.0
4. Oil & Grease mg/l Nil 0.13 10.0
5. BOD @ 270C 3days mg/l 2.2 2.7 30.0
6. COD mg/l 55.7 61.7 250.0
7. Sulphate mg/l 13.4 17.7 1000
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Description of Site : Orahuri Manganese Ore Mine, Sundargarh, (Odisha)
Seasonal Quarter : Pre Monsoon (March-May 2014)
Monitoring date : 5th – 7th March, 2014
Date of Analysis : Representatives of Sun Consultancy and Services