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ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT
IN
FORM-V (Under Rule-14, Environmental protection Rules, 1986)
(2015-2016)
FOR
CLUSTER NO. – 3 (GROUP OF MINES)
Salanpur Area
Eastern Coalfields Limited
Prepared at
Regional Institute – I
Central Mine Planning & Design Institute Ltd. (A Subsidiary of Coal India Ltd.)
G. T. Road (West End) Asansol - 713 304
CMPDI
ISO 9001:2008 Company
Environmental Statement (Form-V) Cluster No. – 3 (Group of Mines) 2015-16
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ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT FORM – V
Environmental statement for the financial year ending 31st March, 2016
Cluster No. – 3
FOR THE YEAR: 2015-16
CONTENTS
SL.NO. CHAPTER PARTICULARS PAGE NO.
1 CHAPTER-I INTRODUCTION 2-5
2 CHAPTER-II ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT FORM-V (PART A TO I ) 6-11
LIST OF ANNEXURES
ANNEXURE NO. PARTICULARS PAGE NO.
I AMBIENT AIR QUALITY 12-14
II NOISE LEVEL REPORT 15-16
III WATER QUALITY REPORT – MINE WATER QUALITY AND GROUND
WATER QUALITY
17-21
IV GROUNDWATER LEVEL REPORT 22
PLATES
I LOCATION PLAN
II PLAN SHOWING LOCATION OF MONITORING STATIONS
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CHAPTER – I
INTRODUCTION 1.1 GENESIS:
The Gazette Notification vide G.S.R No. 329 (E) dated13th March, 1992 and subsequently renamed to ‘Environmental Statement’ vide Ministry of Environment & Forests (MOEF), Govt. of India gazette notification No. G.S.R No. 386 (E) Dtd.22nd April’93 reads as follows. “Every person carrying on an industry, operation or process requiring consent under section 25 of the Water Act, 1974 or under section 21 of the Air Act, 1981 or both or authorisation under the Hazardous Waste Rules, 1989 issued under the Environmental Protection Act, 1986 shall submit an Environmental Audit Report for the year ending 31st March in Form V to the concerned State Pollution Control Board on or before the 30th day of September every year.” In compliance with the above and in fulfillment of condition laid out in the EC for the Cluster, the work of Environmental Statement for Cluster No. 3 was entrusted to CMPDI by GM (Environment), Eastern Coalfields Limited.
1.2 PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Prior to 2014 – 15, a large number of taken over mines from pre – nationalization period, mostly underground mines, in the old coalfields of Raniganj and Jharia did not have environmental clearance from the MoEF&CC and were operating on the basis of ‘Consents’ received from the respective PCBs. It was felt that if these mines could be brought under the ambit of EC, several measures for environmental protection and pollution control could be put in place. However, the work of obtaining EC for such mines, individually, would have taken a lot of time. To circumvent the problem, it was mooted that since the environmental problems being faced were of regional nature and not confined to individual mines alone, cluster/groups of such mines could be identified for preparing cluster-wise integrated EIA & EMPs, addressing such environmental concerns comprehensively and ensuring effective co-ordination of environmental control measures within each cluster. 13 such clusters were identified in the Raniganj Coalfield of ECL and EC has been obtained on the cluster approach for 12 such clusters. Cluster of Mines No. 3 is one of the clusters for which EC has been granted vide letter no. J-11015/13/2010-IA-II.(M) dated 20th October, 2014 for a combined peak capacity of 3.97 MTY and within a ML area of 1628 Ha. Cluster No. 3 is located in the north-western part of Raniganj Coalfield in Burdwan district of West Bengal between latitudes 23044’30’’ N & 23048’ N and longitudes 860 52' 15"E & 860 56' 30" E. It is situated at about 10 kms north of Asansol and 40 kms west of Durgapur. The area is well connected by roads and railways. The Eastern Railway Main line passes through the western part of the block. Bonjemehari railway siding is present on the above railway line inside the cluster. G.T.Road (NH-2) passes on the south of the block. Maithon reservoir, a multipurpose project of Damodar Valley Corporation, built over river Barakar is at a distance of 6 Kms west of the cluster boundary. River Ajay flows about 5 kms north of the cluster. It comes under the administrative control of Salanpur area, ECL. Location of cluster – 2 is shown in plate no. – 1.
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The composition of the cluster is tabulated as under:
# Name of Mine UG/OC Leasehold Area (Ha)
Normative/ Peak Capacity (MTY)
Life (Years)
1
Dabor UG (includes the leasehold of
erstwhile Dalmiya UG) UG
1204 0.06 0.07 > 25
Dabor-Phase I & II OC Mine (347Ha) OC 2.00 2.30 10
2 Bonjemehari UG UG
163 0.07 0.07 > 25
Bonjemehari OC Mine (50 Ha) OC 0.35 0.45 4
3 Sangramgarh UG UG
261 0.05 0.08 > 25
Sangramgarh Extension – OC Mine (25 Ha) OC 0.80 1.00 4
Total 1628 3.33 3.97
1. Dabor UG & OC At present, there is no production from UG mine. In the OC mine, shovel-dumper combination is used for both coal production and OB removal. Total production from OC mine was 0.744 MT during 2015 – 16. 2. Bonjmehari UG & OC At present, there is no production from UG mine. In the OC mine, shovel-dumper combination is used for both coal production and OB removal. Total production from OC mine was 0.436 MT during 2015 – 16. 3. Sangramgarh UG At present, there is no production from the mine.
1.3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCENARIO:
CMPDI has been engaged to carry out routine Environmental monitoring of the clusters. The monitoring is carried out every fortnight by collecting 24 – hour samples for ambient air at 2 all - weather stations, 3 pre-monsoon stations and 3 post-monsoon stations (based on local meteorology) and compared with NAAQS, 2009 for quality. Samples of mine water are also collected and analysed every fortnight and compared with the MoEF Schedule – VI for discharge of effluents into land / streams. A complete analysis of the mine discharge samples which includes heavy metals and salts is carried out once every year during December. Noise level is recorded at 3 locations. Groundwater level in the cluster area is monitored by taking measurements at 5 earmarked dugwells in the months of January, May, August and November every year. Samples of groundwater from these wells, which are also utilized by the local population for drinking and other domestic purposes, are analysed once in a year during May and compared with the IS 10500:2012 standards for drinking water quality. For the year 2015 – 16, the monitoring could be started only from the second fortnight of May, 2015 owing to certain delays in fixation of monitoring stations subsequent to the grant of EC. Location of the monitoring stations of air, noise & water are shown in Plate- II. The environmental monitoring results for 21 fortnights ending 31st March, 2016 are appended as Annexures – I, II & III. The environmental monitoring results for the year 2015-16 are summarized below:
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AMBIENT AIR QUALITY The PM10 concentration was found in the range of 60.4 to 326.0 µg/m3 and exceeded the NAAQS, 2009 limits on 34 occasions out of 90 samples while it has exceeded limits as per GSR 742 (E) standards stipulated by CPCB for old coalfields dated 25.09.2000 on 6 occasions out of 90 samples. The PM2.5 concentration was found in the range of 11.8 to 181.4 µg/m3 and exceeded the NAAQS, 2009 on 13 occasions out of 90 samples. The SO2 concentration remained below 10.0 µg/m3 and NOX concentration was in the range of 8.6 to 25.0 µg/m3 and was well within NAAQS, 2009. ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS:
(I) Environmental standard for Raniganj Coalfield vide MOEF, Govt. of India, Gazette
Notification No.GSR 742 (E) dated 25.09.2000 for 24 hourly samples at 500 meters from
dust generating point:
Station
Category
Pollutant Concentration (µg/m3)
TSPM PM10 SO2 NOx
Industrial 700.0 300.0 120.0 120.0
Residential 200.0 100.0 80.0 80.0
Station Category
Limits for noise (Leq) dB(A)
Day Time (6am-10pm)
Night Time (10pm-6am)
Industrial 75.0 70.0
Residential 55.0 45.0
(II) National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS), 2009 for residential, industrial
and rural areas for 24 hourly samples:
Pollutant PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOX
Concentration (µg/m3) 100.0 60.0 80.0 80.0
WATER QUALITY Ground water percolates into working area from the surrounding aquifers which have been exposed due to opencast mining. The mine is dewatered regularly to maintain dry working conditions. This mine discharge water is partly utilized for dust suppression by sprinkling at coal faces and on haul roads and the remainder is discharged onto adjoining cultivable lands for irrigation purposes. Part-B of the Environmental Statement proforma contains the detailed break-up of water consumption. The analysis results for the mine discharge water reveal that most of the parameters are within permissible limits prescribed by MoEF&CC as General Standards Schedule – VI for Class-‘A’ effluent (Effluent discharged into inland surface water) and IS 10500 for groundwater standards. In order to assess the impact of mining on the groundwater level, a network of 5 dugwells has been identified for monitoring of groundwater level in the months of January, May, August and November every year. Samples from these wells are collected and analysed during May every year and compared with IS 10500:2012 standards for drinking water. Mine water and ground water analysis results are given in Annexure-III.
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Well water level results are given in Annexure – IV.
NOISE LEVEL The day time noise level was found in the range of 56.0 to 72.0 dB(A). The noise level recorded is below permissible limit prescribed by MoEF&CC.
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CHAPTER - II ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT FORM– V
Environmental statement for the financial year ending March, 2016
PART – A SL. NO.
HEADING PARTICULARS
(I) NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE PROJECT
Cluster No. – 3 (Group of 3 Mines of ECL)
i Dabor UG & OC Dabor Colliery, P.O. – Samdih, P.S. – Salanpur, Burdwan, West Bengal,
713304
ii Bonjemehari UG & OC Bonjemehari Colliery, PO – Salanpur, Burdwan, West Bengal, 713357
iii Sangramgarh UG Sangramgarh Colliery, PO – Samdih, Burdwan, West Bengal, 713559
(II) INDUSTRY CATEGORY All mines in the cluster falls in red category
(III) PRODUCTION CAPACITY 3.97 MTY
(IV) YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT All the mines in the cluster are taken over mines from pre-nationalisation period.
(V) DATE OF THE LAST ENVIRONMENTAL
STATEMENT SUBMITTED
The Environment Statement is being submitted for the first time in the financial year 2015 – 16 after the grant of EC on 20th October, 2014.
PART – B
WATER AND RAW MATERIAL CONSUMPTION (I) WATER CONSUMPTION (Cu.m/day)
1. Dabor UG & OC
Sl.
No.
Particulars 2014-15 2015-16
A. MINING (Dust suppression, Firefighting and Others) 36 36
B. COOLING (in radiators of trucks/HEMM)
0 0
C. DOMESTIC
i Colony (Mine water) 25 25
ii Colony (PHED water) 0.40 0.40
TOTAL 61.40 61.40
2. Bonjemehari UG & OC
Sl.
No.
Particulars 2014-15 2015-16
A. MINING (Dust suppression, Firefighting and Others) 54 54
B. COOLING – DVC water
(in radiators of trucks/HEMM)
2.20 2.20
C. DOMESTIC
i Colony (Mine water) 40 40
ii Colony (PHED water) 0.60 0.60
TOTAL 96.80 96.80
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3. Sangramgarh UG Sl. No.
Particulars 2014-15 2015-16
A. MINING (Dust suppression, Firefighting and Others)
Nil Nil
B. COOLING
(in radiators of trucks/HEMM)
C. DOMESTIC
i Colony (Mine water)
ii Colony (PHED water)
TOTAL - -
(II) RAW MATERIAL CONSUMPTION :
1. Dabor UG & OC Name of raw material
Name of products
Consumption of raw material per unit of output
During previous
financial year (2014-15)
During current
financial year (2015-16)
1. Explosive
Coal
0.557 kg/te 0.102 kg/te
2. Diesel 1.248 l/te 1.830 l/te
3. Lubricants 0.015 l/te 0.040 l/te
2. Bonjemehari UG & OC
Name of raw material
Name of products
Consumption of raw material per unit of output
During previous
financial year (2014-15)
During current
financial year (2015-16)
1. Explosive
Coal
1.091 kg/te 3.129 kg/te
2. Diesel 1.264 l/te 1.085 l/te
3. Lubricants 0.048 l/te 0.041 l/te
3. Sangramgarh UG
Name of raw material
Name of products
Consumption of raw material per unit of output
During previous
financial year (2014-15)
During current
financial year (2015-16)
1. Explosive
Coal Nil Nil 2. Diesel
3. Lubricants
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PART – C POLLUTION GENERATED
Pollutio
n
Quantity of pollution generated Percentage variation from prescribed standards
with reasons
WATER Mine water discharge Analysis
results are given in Annexure-II.
The analysis results reveal that most of the parameters
are below permissible limits prescribed by MOEF as
General Standards for class ‘A’ effluent (Effluent discharged into inland surface water.)
AIR The main air pollutant is suspended
PM10 and PM2.5. The air quality results are appended as Annexure-
I.
Ambient air quality results show that the values of SO2
and NOx are within the prescribed standards. The concentration level of PM10 was exceeded 34 times and
that of PM2.5 was exceeded 13 times as per NAAQS, 2009.
PART – D HAZARDOUS WASTE
(As specified under Hazardous Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 1989)
1. Dabor UG & OC Hazardous waste Total quantity
During
Previous
financial year (2014-15)
During
current
financial year (2015-16)
Disposal
method
A) From process
i)Used oil ii)Lead-Acid Batteries
a. Automobile batteries b. Cap-lamp batteries
iii) Used Cotton waste
iv) Metal Scrap
4000 litres
16 Nos Nil Nos
-
Nil Kg
3000 litres
13 Nos Nil Nos
-
Nil Kg
Dealt in
Part – F
2. Bonjemehari UG & OC
Hazardous waste Total quantity
During Previous
financial
year(2014-15)
During current
financial
year(2015-16)
Disposal
method
A) From process
i)Used oil
ii)Lead-Acid Batteries a. Automobile batteries
b. Cap-lamp batteries iii) Used Cotton waste
iv) Metal Scrap
3000 litres
12 Nos
Nil Nos -
-
3500 litres
11 Nos
Nil Nos -
-
Dealt in Part – F
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3. Sangramgarh UG Hazardous waste Total quantity
During Previous financial
year(2014-15)
During current financial
year(2015-16)
Disposal method
A) From process
i)Used oil
ii)Lead-Acid Batteries a. Automobile batteries
b. Cap-lamp batteries iii) Metal Scrap
Nil Nil
Approximate values may be given where actual values are not available. Note: a) The detail of used oil is to be given to concerned Pollution Control Board in Form-13 as per time mentioned in HW (M & H), Amendment Rules, 2003. b) The detail of disposal of Lead Acid batteries is to be given to concerned State Pollution Control Board in Form-VIII as per time mentioned in Batteries (M&H) Rules, 2001.
PART – E
SOLID WASTE Particulars Name of Mine Total quantity (In Million Cu.m)
During previous financial year
(2014-15)
During current financial year
(2015-16)
a) From process (Mining) Dabor OC 1.524 1.628
Bonjemehari OC 0.755 2.208
b) From pollution control
facilities
Dabor OC - -
Bonjemehari OC - -
c) Quantity recycled or reutilized back filled
Dabor OC 0.323 -
Bonjemehari OC 0.298 0.300
PART – F
PLEASE SPECIFY THE CHARACTERISTICS (IN TERMS OF
CONCENTRATION AND QUANTUM) OF HAZARDOUS AS WELL AS SOLID
WASTE AND INDICATE THE DISPOSAL PRACTICE ADOPTED FOR BOTH
THESE CATEGORIES OF WASTE.
Hazardous waste generated is given in the table PART-D which has been deposited at area store disposal stock yard. Batteries are stored in Area Store from where replacement is taken. Metal scraps are declared and report is sent to HQ. The scraps are then auctioned and sold through HQ. Used oil are stored and re-used as lubricants in underground mines.
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PART – G IMPACT OF POLLUTION CONTROL MEASURES ON CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSEQUENTLY ON COST OF PRODUCTION. In order to carry out mining in an eco-friendly manner following pollution control measures have been implemented.
1.0 AIR POLLUTION CONTROL MEASURES:
Surfacing of all service roads/permanent roads by asphalt. The un-metalled roads is kept free of ruts, potholes, etc. Regular maintenance of HEMM engines to limit emission of harmful exhaust fumes. Physical removal of dust from the roads. Greenbelts around quarry, industrial sites, service building area besides avenue
plantation along roads.
Water spraying along the haul roads and coal transport route to limit the dust.
2.0 WATER POLLUTION CONTROL MEASURES: (for Mine/CHP/Workshop/Colony discharge water)
Protection walls and earth filling in abandoned pits are carried out in Bonjemehari colliery.
3.0 NOISE POLLUTION CONTROL MEASURES:
Regular maintenance of machines and other equipment at Bunker and workshop including mine fan.
Providing green belt around core activity area, along road side in colony and in other vacant space.
All HEMM & light vehicle are provided with silencers.
Noise monitoring is being carried out regularly.
4.0 LAND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT:
Out of 2.208 Mm3 of OB generated, 0.30 Mm3 has been backfilled in Bonjemehari OC in 2015 – 16.
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PART – H ADDITIONAL INVESTMENT PROPOSAL FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION INCLUDING ABATEMENT OF POLLUTION. The following are the additional investment proposals for environmental protection:
The Environmental monitoring of the project will be continued fortnightly as per the guidelines of Ministry of Environment and Forest (MOEF).
The Environmental Statement report will be submitted for each financial year ending 31st March.
Necessary Consent for discharge may be taken from Competent Authority, if required.
Solar lighting has been provided at Magazine House and Weigh Bridge in Dabor and Bonjemehari colliery.
PART – I
ANY OTHER PARTICULAR IN RESPECTOF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND ABATMENT OF POLLUTION. The Environmental Monitoring is carried out fortnightly for the project by CMPDI, RI-I as per the guideline of Ministry of Environment and Forest (MOEF) and based on the result thereof; colliery takes necessary action if needed.
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Annexure – I AMBIENT AIR QUALITY
Station
No
Station Name Month Fortnight Date of
Sampling
PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOx
3A1 In Salanpur village May Second 18-May-15 129.5 33.8 <10.0 24.1
3A1 In Salanpur village June First 02-Jun-15 132.1 34.5 <10.0 22.9
3A1 In Salanpur village June Second 17-Jun-15 124.9 30.2 <10.0 24.7
3A1 In Salanpur village July First 02-Jul-15 122.8 36.8 <10.0 22.3
3A1 In Salanpur village July Second 27-Jul-15 116.9 26.3 <10.0 24.0
3A1 In Salanpur village August First 13-Aug-15 112.8 24.6 <10.0 24.2
3A1 In Salanpur village August Second 20-Aug-15 96.2 22.6 <10.0 20.6
3A1 In Salanpur village September First 09-Sep-15 90.5 18.4 <10.0 17.6
3A1 In Salanpur village September Second 21-Sep-15 92.4 19.6 <10.0 17.2
3A1 In Salanpur village October First 08-Oct-15 91.4 18.8 <10.0 17.0
3A1 In Salanpur village October Second 29-Oct-15 90.8 17.5 <10.0 17.2
3A1 In Salanpur village November First 06-Nov-15 92.6 18.4 <10.0 17.0
3A1 In Salanpur village November Second 18-Nov-15 96.3 22.7 <10.0 19.6
3A1 In Salanpur village December First 08-Dec-15 110.8 31.6 <10.0 18.8
3A1 In Salanpur village December Second 29-Dec-15 112.4 32.4 <10.0 19.2
3A1 In Salanpur village January First 05-Jan-16 114.3 35.0 <10.0 18.6
3A1 In Salanpur village January Second 19-Jan-16 110.6 37.2 <10.0 19.8
3A1 In Salanpur village February First 10-Feb-16 136.2 62.6 <10.0 19.2
3A1 In Salanpur village February Second 22-Feb-16 135.0 60.8 <10.0 19.4
3A1 In Salanpur village March First 10-Mar-16 138.6 63.4 <10.0 19.6
3A1 In Salanpur village March Second 28-Mar-16 137.6 64.5 <10.0 19.4
3A2 In Melekola village October First 07-Oct-15 61.6 13.2 <10.0 12.6
3A2 In Melekola village October Second 29-Oct-15 62.3 14.8 <10.0 13.4
3A2 In Melekola village November First 06-Nov-15 63.8 15.2 <10.0 14.4
3A2 In Melekola village November Second 19-Nov-15 70.8 18.6 <10.0 15.2
3A2 In Melekola village December First 10-Dec-15 76.9 24.2 <10.0 15.0
3A2 In Melekola village December Second 30-Dec-15 75.8 26.9 <10.0 15.8
3A2 In Melekola village January First 07-Jan-16 76.0 23.6 <10.0 15.4
3A2 In Melekola village January Second 20-Jan-16 74.2 23.0 <10.0 15.2
3A2 In Melekola village February First 08-Feb-16 94.4 42.5 <10.0 16.2
3A2 In Melekola village February Second 26-Feb-16 95.8 44.1 <10.0 16.4
3A2 In Melekola village March First 15-Mar-16 95.5 45.3 <10.0 16.2
3A2 In Melekola village March Second 30-Mar-16 95.0 46.2 <10.0 16.3
3A3 In Patol village October First 07-Oct-15 74.2 17.6 <10.0 16.2
3A3 In Patol village October Second 27-Oct-15 72.8 17.2 <10.0 15.8
3A3 In Patol village November First 03-Nov-15 73.6 17.8 <10.0 16.2
3A3 In Patol village November Second 17-Nov-15 76.3 18.0 <10.0 16.4
3A3 In Patol village December First 15-Dec-15 82.5 21.7 <10.0 16.2
3A3 In Patol village December Second 30-Dec-15 84.3 22.8 <10.0 16.6
3A3 In Patol village January First 06-Jan-16 84.8 25.8 <10.0 16.6
3A3 In Patol village January Second 21-Jan-16 85.8 26.3 <10.0 16.8
3A3 In Patol village February First 15-Feb-16 124.7 52.6 <10.0 16.6
3A3 In Patol village February Second 18-Feb-16 125.3 53.1 <10.0 16.2
3A3 In Patol village March First 14-Mar-16 127.8 55.8 <10.0 17.3
3A3 In Patol village March Second 26-Mar-16 128.6 57.1 <10.0 17.6
3A4 In Lalganj village October First 08-Oct-15 67.3 16.4 <10.0 15.0
3A4 In Lalganj village October Second 27-Oct-15 68.2 16.6 <10.0 15.4
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Station
No
Station Name Month Fortnight Date of
Sampling
PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOx
3A4 In Lalganj village November First 03-Nov-15 69.8 17.2 <10.0 15.8
3A4 In Lalganj village November Second 18-Nov-15 71.4 17.6 <10.0 16.0
3A4 In Lalganj village December First 09-Dec-15 75.9 22.4 <10.0 15.5
3A4 In Lalganj village December Second 29-Dec-15 76.4 23.2 <10.0 15.8
3A4 In Lalganj village January First 06-Jan-16 77.6 26.2 <10.0 15.6
3A4 In Lalganj village January Second 19-Jan-16 78.2 27.4 <10.0 15.4
3A4 In Lalganj village February First 10-Feb-16 120.2 58.4 <10.0 17.2
3A4 In Lalganj village February Second 22-Feb-16 126.8 60.3 <10.0 17.0
3A4 In Lalganj village March First 15-Mar-16 128.2 61.2 <10.0 17.8
3A4 In Lalganj village March Second 21-Mar-16 129.4 62.3 <10.0 18.4
3A5 In Shirishbero village May Second 18-May-15 136.3 39.6 <10.0 22.7
3A5 In Shirishbero village June First 02-Jun-15 130.2 32.2 <10.0 20.8
3A5 In Shirishbero village June Second 17-Jun-15 124.4 29.5 <10.0 19.9
3A5 In Shirishbero village July First 02-Jul-15 118.3 32.9 <10.0 18.4
3A5 In Shirishbero village July Second 27-Jul-15 115.2 25.6 <10.0 19.2
3A5 In Shirishbero village August First 13-Aug-15 110.6 22.8 <10.0 19.9
3A5 In Shirishbero village August Second 20-Aug-15 95.0 20.8 <10.0 18.2
3A5 In Shirishbero village September First 10-Sep-15 90.1 17.4 <10.0 17.2
3A5 In Shirishbero village September Second 21-Sep-15 91.8 18.2 <10.0 17.0
3A6 In Harishdih village May Second 18-May-15 82.1 22.4 <10.0 12.1
3A6 In Harishdih village June First 02-Jun-15 80.6 26.8 <10.0 10.9
3A6 In Harishdih village June Second 17-Jun-15 78.3 19.8 <10.0 12.1
3A6 In Harishdih village July First 02-Jul-15 74.7 18.7 <10.0 14.5
3A6 In Harishdih village July Second 28-Jul-15 74.8 16.4 <10.0 14.2
3A6 In Harishdih village August First 13-Aug-15 71.5 15.8 <10.0 13.4
3A6 In Harishdih village August Second 21-Aug-15 69.2 15.6 <10.0 12.0
3A6 In Harishdih village September First 10-Sep-15 62.3 13.7 <10.0 11.6
3A6 In Harishdih village September Second 18-Sep-15 64.4 14.4 <10.0 12.0
3A7 In Dabar village May Second 18-May-15 81.3 24.9 <10.0 9.4
3A7 In Dabar village June First 02-Jun-15 80.1 24.5 <10.0 8.6
3A7 In Dabar village June Second 17-Jun-15 76.9 18.6 <10.0 9.6
3A7 In Dabar village July First 02-Jul-15 72.3 19.5 <10.0 10.6
3A7 In Dabar village July Second 27-Jul-15 68.3 15.8 <10.0 12.3
3A7 In Dabar village August First 13-Aug-15 66.8 14.7 <10.0 13.0
3A7 In Dabar village August Second 20-Aug-15 65.3 14.0 <10.0 10.2
3A7 In Dabar village September First 14-Sep-15 60.4 11.8 <10.0 10.0
3A7 In Dabar village September Second 18-Sep-15 61.6 12.9 <10.0 10.5
3A8 Bonjemehari near Railway siding January First 04-Jan-16 316.8 181.4 <10.0 22.8
3A8 Bonjemehari near Railway siding January Second 20-Jan-16 305.2 173.4 <10.0 23.6
3A8 Bonjemehari near Railway siding February First 10-Feb-16 310.1 146.8 <10.0 23.8
3A8 Bonjemehari near Railway siding February Second 25-Feb-16 319.2 153.7 <10.0 23.6
3A8 Bonjemehari near Railway siding March First 10-Mar-16 324.8 164.2 <10.0 24.9
3A8 Bonjemehari near Railway siding March Second 28-Mar-16 326.2 166.1 <10.0 25.1
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Annexure – I Analysis of Heavy Metals in Air
Station No
Station Name Month Fortnight
Date of Sampling
Arsenic Cadmium
Chromium
Mercury
Nickel Lead
3A1 In Salanpur village
September First 09-Sep-15 <0.005 <0.001 <0.01 <0.001 <0.10 0.04
3A5 In Shirishbero village
September First 10-Sep-15 <0.005 <0.001 <0.01 <0.001 <0.10 0.05
3A6 In Harishdih village
September First 10-Sep-15 <0.005 <0.001 <0.01 <0.001 <0.10 0.06
3A7 In Dabar village September First 14-Sep-15 <0.005 <0.001 <0.01 <0.001 <0.10 0.07
3A1 In Salanpur village
March First 10-Mar-16 <0.005 <0.001 <0.01 <0.001 <0.10 <0.005
3A2 In Melekola village
March First 15-Mar-16 <0.005 <0.001 <0.01 <0.001 <0.10 <0.005
3A3 In Patol village March First 14-Mar-16 <0.005 <0.001 <0.01 <0.001 <0.10 <0.005
3A4 In Lalganj village March First 15-Mar-16 <0.005 <0.001 <0.01 <0.001 <0.10 <0.005
3A8 Bonjemehari near Railway
siding
March First 10-Mar-16 <0.005 <0.001 <0.01 <0.001 <0.10 <0.005
Environmental standards: National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for residential, industrial and rural areas for 24 hourly/yearly samples:
Heavy Metal Arsenic (As) Cadmium
(Cd)
Chromium
(Cr)
Mercury
Hg)
Nickel
(Ni)
Lead
(Pb)
Limit (µg/m3) 0.006 Not specified Not specified Not specified 0.02 0.5
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Annexure – II Noise Level
Station
No
Station Name Month Fortnight Date of
Sampling
Noise Level
dB(A)
3N1 Workshop Bonjemehari OC Mine June Second 17-Jun-15 69.3
3N1 Workshop Bonjemehari OC Mine July First 02-Jul-15 68.8
3N1 Workshop Bonjemehari OC Mine June First 02-Jun-15 70.1
3N1 Workshop Bonjemehari OC Mine September Second 22-Sep-15 70.4
3N1 Workshop Bonjemehari OC Mine August First 13-Aug-15 67.5
3N1 Workshop Bonjemehari OC Mine August Second 20-Aug-15 68.5
3N1 Workshop Bonjemehari OC Mine September First 09-Sep-15 67.2
3N1 Workshop Bonjemehari OC Mine October First 07-Oct-15 69.2
3N1 Workshop Bonjemehari OC Mine October Second 27-Oct-15 69.8
3N1 Workshop Bonjemehari OC Mine November First 06-Nov-15 71.4
3N1 Workshop Bonjemehari OC Mine November Second 19-Nov-15 70.2
3N1 Workshop Bonjemehari OC Mine December First 07-Dec-15 70
3N1 Workshop Bonjemehari OC Mine December Second 18-Dec-15 61
3N1 Workshop Bonjemehari OC Mine January First 08-Jan-16 65
3N1 Workshop Bonjemehari OC Mine January Second 21-Jan-16 62
3N1 Workshop Bonjemehari OC Mine February First 10-Feb-16 72
3N1 Workshop Bonjemehari OC Mine February Second 22-Feb-16 68
3N1 Workshop Bonjemehari OC Mine March First 10-Mar-16 69
3N1 Workshop Bonjemehari OC Mine March Second 28-Mar-16 56
3N2 Workshop Sangramgarh Extension – OC Mine June Second 17-Jun-15 69.1
3N2 Workshop Sangramgarh Extension – OC Mine July First 02-Jul-15 66.3
3N2 Workshop Sangramgarh Extension – OC Mine June First 02-Jun-15 67.4
3N2 Workshop Sangramgarh Extension – OC Mine September Second 23-Sep-15 69.3
3N2 Workshop Sangramgarh Extension – OC Mine August First 13-Aug-15 71.3
3N2 Workshop Sangramgarh Extension – OC Mine August Second 20-Aug-15 69.5
3N2 Workshop Sangramgarh Extension – OC Mine September First 09-Sep-15 62.4
3N2 Workshop Sangramgarh Extension – OC Mine October First 08-Oct-15 66.5
3N2 Workshop Sangramgarh Extension – OC Mine October Second 27-Oct-15 67.4
3N2 Workshop Sangramgarh Extension – OC Mine November First 06-Nov-15 68.0
3N2 Workshop Sangramgarh Extension – OC Mine November Second 19-Nov-15 69.4
3N2 Workshop Sangramgarh Extension – OC Mine December First 07-Dec-15 62
3N2 Workshop Sangramgarh Extension – OC Mine December Second 18-Dec-15 63
3N2 Workshop Sangramgarh Extension – OC Mine January First 08-Jan-16 69
3N2 Workshop Sangramgarh Extension – OC Mine January Second 21-Jan-16 64
3N2 Workshop Sangramgarh Extension – OC Mine February First 08-Feb-16 58
3N2 Workshop Sangramgarh Extension – OC Mine February Second 22-Feb-16 63
3N2 Workshop Sangramgarh Extension – OC Mine March First 10-Mar-16 58
3N2 Workshop Sangramgarh Extension – OC Mine March Second 28-Mar-16 59
3N3 Pit-top Workshop Dabor OC June Second 17-Jun-15 66.4
3N3 Workshop Dabor OC July First 02-Jul-15 69.2
3N3 Workshop Dabor OC June First 02-Jun-15 68.3
3N3 Workshop Dabor OC September Second 22-Sep-15 67.8
3N3 Workshop Dabor OC August First 13-Aug-15 68.3
3N3 Workshop Dabor OC August Second 20-Aug-15 67.7
3N3 Workshop Dabor OC September First 09-Sep-15 65.9
3N3 Workshop Dabor OC October First 08-Oct-15 68.2
3N3 Workshop Dabor OC October Second 29-Oct-15 67.9
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Station
No
Station Name Month Fortnight Date of
Sampling
Noise Level
dB(A)
3N3 Workshop Dabor OC November First 03-Nov-15 64.9
3N3 Workshop Dabor OC November Second 19-Nov-15 67.6
3N3 Workshop Dabor OC December First 07-Dec-15 60
3N3 Workshop Dabor OC December Second 18-Dec-15 69
3N3 Workshop Dabor OC January First 08-Jan-16 64
3N3 Workshop Dabor OC January Second 21-Jan-16 66
3N3 Workshop Dabor OC February First 15-Feb-16 60
3N3 Workshop Dabor OC February Second 26-Feb-16 67
3N3 Workshop Dabor OC March First 15-Mar-16 57
3N3 Workshop Dabor OC March Second 30-Mar-16 64
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Annexure – III
Effluent Water Quality for 5 parameters
Station No
Station Name Month Fortnight Date of Sampling
pH TSS TDS O&G COD
3MW1 Bonjemehari OC Mine May Second 23-May-15 7.44 30 514 <2.0 32
3MW1 Bonjemehari OC Mine June Second 18-Jun-15 6.94 26 604 <2.0 16
3MW1 Bonjemehari OC Mine July First 02-Jun-15 7.14 <25.0 598 <2.0 28
3MW1 Bonjemehari OC Mine August First 13-Aug-15 7.86 28 630 <2.0 20
3MW1 Bonjemehari OC Mine July Second 27-Jul-15 7.64 <25.0 590 <2.0 24
3MW1 Bonjemehari OC Mine August Second 20-Aug-15 7.94 <25.0 621 <2.0 16
3MW1 Bonjemehari OC Mine September First 09-Sep-15 8.03 30 637 <2.0 18
3MW1 Bonjemehari OC Mine June First 02-Jun-15 7.49 28 564 <2.0 32
3MW1 Bonjemehari OC Mine September Second 21-Sep-15 7.92 6 424 <2.0 28
3MW1 Bonjemehari OC Mine October First 07-Oct-15 8.24 9 498 <2.0 24
3MW1 Bonjemehari OC Mine October Second 29-Oct-15 8.14 10 486 <2.0 28
3MW1 Bonjemehari OC Mine November First 07-Nov-15 8.38 5 512 <2.0 12
3MW1 Bonjemehari OC Mine November Second 18-Nov-15 7.86 12 492 <2.0 20
3MW1 Bonjemehari OC Mine December Second 29-Dec-15 7.85 8 509 <2.0 24
3MW1 Bonjemehari OC Mine January First 07-Jan-16 7.89 8 489 <2.0 16
3MW1 Bonjemehari OC Mine January Second 21-Jan-16 7.92 9 501 <2.0 16
3MW1 Bonjemehari OC Mine February First 10-Feb-16 7.59 16 384 <2.0 32
3MW1 Bonjemehari OC Mine February Second 22-Feb-16 7.27 7 361 <2.0 32
3MW1 Bonjemehari OC Mine March First 10-Mar-16 7.60 7 370 <2.0 36
3MW1 Bonjemehari OC Mine March Second 28-Mar-16 7.70 12 410 <2.0 28
3MW2 Sangramgarh Extension – OC
Mine
May Second 23-May-15 7.48 34 788 <2.0 20
3MW2 Sangramgarh Extension – OC
Mine
June Second 20-Jun-15 6.79 <25.0 823 <2.0 24
3MW2 Sangramgarh Extension – OC Mine
July First 02-Jun-15 7.94 <25.0 812 <2.0 20
3MW2 Sangramgarh Extension – OC
Mine
August First 13-Aug-15 7.94 26 825 <2.0 20
3MW2 Sangramgarh Extension – OC
Mine
July Second 28-Jul-15 7.68 <25.0 816 <2.0 32
3MW2 Sangramgarh Extension – OC Mine
August Second 20-Aug-15 7.90 <25.0 814 <2.0 16
3MW2 Sangramgarh Extension – OC
Mine
September First 09-Sep-15 7.96 <25.0 810 <2.0 20
3MW2 Sangramgarh Extension – OC
Mine
June First 02-Jun-15 7.58 26 798 <2.0 24
3MW2 Sangramgarh Extension – OC Mine
September Second 21-Sep-15 7.98 10 438 <2.0 24
3MW2 Sangramgarh Extension – OC
Mine
October First 08-Oct-15 7.94 6 488 <2.0 16
3MW2 Sangramgarh Extension – OC
Mine
October Second 29-Oct-15 7.98 12 518 <2.0 32
3MW2 Sangramgarh Extension – OC Mine
November First 07-Nov-15 8.18 13 506 <2.0 28
3MW2 Sangramgarh Extension – OC
Mine
November Second 18-Nov-15 7.88 8 484 <2.0 12
3MW2 Sangramgarh Extension – OC December Second 29-Dec-15 7.88 6 475 <2.0 24
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Station
No
Station Name Month Fortnight Date of
Sampling
pH TSS TDS O&G COD
Mine
3MW2 Sangramgarh Extension – OC
Mine
January First 06-Jan-16 7.87 10 486 <2.0 32
3MW2 Sangramgarh Extension – OC Mine
January Second 21-Jan-16 7.88 9 475 <2.0 24
3MW2 Sangramgarh Extension – OC
Mine
February First 10-Feb-16 6.99 12 870 <2.0 32
3MW2 Sangramgarh Extension – OC
Mine
February Second 26-Feb-16 6.86 8 865 <2.0 28
3MW2 Sangramgarh Extension – OC Mine
March First 10-Mar-16 7.03 8 865 <2.0 32
3MW2 Sangramgarh Extension – OC
Mine
March Second 28-Mar-16 7.10 14 861 <2.0 24
3MW3 Dalmia OC May Second 23-May-15 7.98 <25.0 287 <2.0 32
3MW3 Dalmia OC June Second 18-Jun-15 8.67 <25.0 294 <2.0 24
3MW3 Dalmia OC July First 02-Jun-15 7.82 28 290 <2.0 24
3MW3 Dalmia OC August First 13-Aug-15 8.24 <25.0 322 <2.0 30
3MW3 Dalmia OC July Second 27-Jul-15 8.18 <25.0 310 <2.0 24
3MW3 Dalmia OC August Second 20-Aug-15 8.12 26 340 <2.0 34
3MW3 Dalmia OC September First 09-Sep-15 8.16 <25.0 334 <2.0 32
3MW3 Dalmia OC June First 02-Jun-15 7.94 <25.0 286 <2.0 24
3MW3 Dalmia OC September Second 21-Sep-15 7.78 6 398 <2.0 20
3MW3 Dalmia OC October First 08-Oct-15 7.87 5 482 <2.0 16
3MW3 Dalmia OC October Second 29-Oct-15 7.86 14 524 <2.0 24
3MW3 Dalmia OC November First 07-Nov-15 8.22 12 502 <2.0 20
3MW3 Dalmia OC November Second 18-Nov-15 7.92 10 490 <2.0 24
3MW3 Dalmia OC December Second 30-Dec-15 8.50 7 447 <2.0 32
3MW3 Dalmia OC January First 06-Jan-16 8.79 7 457 <2.0 16
3MW3 Dalmia OC January Second 21-Jan-16 8.79 7 470 <2.0 16
3MW3 Dalmia OC February First 10-Feb-16 8.06 18 373 <2.0 24
3MW3 Dalmia OC February Second 26-Feb-16 8.06 9 339 <2.0 32
3MW3 Dalmia OC March First 10-Mar-16 8.09 10 401 <2.0 28
3MW3 Dalmia OC March Second 28-Mar-16 8.21 16 391 <2.0 24
3MW4 Muktaichandi OC May Second 23-May-15 7.63 26 686 <2.0 16
3MW4 Muktaichandi OC June Second 20-Jun-15 6.85 26 705 <2.0 8
3MW4 Muktaichandi OC July First 02-Jun-15 7.86 <25.0 696 <2.0 16
3MW4 Muktaichandi OC August First 13-Aug-15 8.16 <25.0 712 <2.0 10
3MW4 Muktaichandi OC July Second 27-Jul-15 8.20 <25.0 690 <2.0 16
3MW4 Muktaichandi OC August Second 20-Aug-15 8.20 <25.0 710 <2.0 12
3MW4 Muktaichandi OC September First 09-Sep-15 8.26 <25.0 708 <2.0 10
3MW4 Muktaichandi OC June First 02-Jun-15 7.71 28 696 <2.0 16
3MW4 Muktaichandi OC September Second 21-Sep-15 7.96 8 434 <2.0 08
3MW4 Muktaichandi OC October First 07-Oct-15 7.94 7 452 <2.0 12
3MW4 Muktaichandi OC October Second 29-Oct-15 8.42 8 494 <2.0 16
3MW4 Muktaichandi OC November First 07-Nov-15 7.74 11 486 <2.0 24
3MW4 Muktaichandi OC November Second 18-Nov-15 8.14 10 528 <2.0 16
3MW4 Muktaichandi OC December Second 30-Dec-15 8.24 9 444 <2.0 16
3MW4 Muktaichandi OC January First 06-Jan-16 8.21 5 438 <2.0 24
3MW4 Muktaichandi OC January Second 21-Jan-16 8.31 6 440 <2.0 24
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Station
No
Station Name Month Fortnight Date of
Sampling
pH TSS TDS O&G COD
3MW4 Muktaichandi OC February First 10-Feb-16 7.31 20 815 <2.0 32
3MW4 Muktaichandi OC February Second 25-Feb-16 7.21 10 790 <2.0 40
3MW4 Muktaichandi OC March First 10-Mar-16 7.51 14 814 <2.0 40
3MW4 Muktaichandi OC March Second 28-Mar-16 7.55 8 827 <2.0 32
Effluent Water Quality Standards (MoEF Schedule – VI Standards)
Parameters pH TSS TDS Oil & Grease COD
Limit 5.5-9.0 100 Not Specified 10 250
Effluent Water Quality for full parameters (29 parameters)
Cluster 3 3 3 3 Effluent Water
(MOEF Schedule-VI
Standard)
Station No 3MW1 3MW2 3MW3 3MW4
Station Name Bonjemehari
OC Mine
Sangramgarh
Extension – OC Mine
Dalmia OCP Muktaichandip
ur OCP
Month December December December December
Fortnight First First First First
Date of Sampling
08-Dec-15 08-Dec-15 10-Dec-15 09-Dec-15
Colour 5 3 3 3 Unobjectionabl
e
Odour Unobjectionabl
e
Unobjectionabl
e
Unobjectionabl
e
Unobjectionabl
e
Unobjectionabl
e
TSS 8 9 7 6 100.0
pH 8.01 8.0 7.97 8.14 5.5-9.0
Temperature(De
g C)
22.0 21.9 21.4 22.0 Shall not
exceed 50C above the
receiving water temp
Oil & Grease <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 10.0
Total Residual
Chlorine
<0.02 <0.02 0.03 <0.02 1.0
Ammonical
Nitrogen
0.62 0.48 0.38 0.46 50.0
Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
1.28 1.34 1.32 1.42 100.0
Free Amonia <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 5.0
BOD 3 3 4 4 30.0
COD 40 16 24 24 250.0
Arsenic <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 0.2
Lead <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 0.1
Hexavalent Chromium
0.04 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.1
Total Chromium 0.06 0.04 0.04 0.06 2.0
Copper 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.04 3.0
Zinc 0.04 0.06 0.04 0.06 5.0
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Selenium <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 0.05
Nickel <0.10 <0.10 <0.10 <0.10 3.0
Fluoride 0.45 0.62 0.49 0.41 2.0
Dissolved
Phosphate
1.28 1.62 1.58 1.72 5.0
Sulphide 0.007 0.009 <0.005 0.008 2.0
Phenolics <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 1.0
Manganese 0.26 0.20 0.22 0.24 2.0
Iron 0.10 0.12 0.14 0.16 3.0
Nitrate Nitrogen 3.2 2.8 2.6 3.4 10.0
Cadmium <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 0.003
Total Dissolved
Solids
480 505 508 471 Not Specified
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Annexure – III
Groundwater Quality
Cluster No 3 3 3 3 3
Indian Drinking Water
Standard (IS-10500)
Station No 3GW1 3GW2 3GW3 3GW4 3GW5
Station Name
Dugwell near Sangramgarh
office
Dugwell at house of
Mr.Parimal Mahato at
Dabor village
Dugwell at backside of staff
room, Achra High School
Dugwell at health centre
of Jemari village
Dugwell at health
centre of Jemari village
Month May'15 May'15 May'15 May'15 May'15
Fortnight Second Second Second Second Second
Date of sampling
23-May-15 23-May-15 22-May-15 22-May-15 22-May-15 Desirable Limit
Permissible Limit
Colour,Hazen unit Max
4 3 4 4 3 5.0 25.0
Odour Unobjectionable
Unobjectionable Unobjectionable Unobjectionable
Unobjectionable
Unobjectionable
Taste Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable
Turbidity,NTU Max
4.0 3.6 2.8 3.4 3.2 5.0 10.0
pH 7.53 7.32 7.58 7.25 7.65 6.5-8.5 6.5-8.5
Total Hardness
196 404 204 472 232 300.0 600.0
Iron <0.06 <0.06 <0.06 <0.06 <0.06 0.30 1.00
Chlorides 91 167 74 246 18 250.0 1000.0
Res Free chlorine
<0.02 <0.02 <0.02 0.05 0.04 0.20 0.20
Dissolved Solids
583 725 325 788 398 500.0 2000.0
Calcium 49.6 112 56 123.2 54.4 75.0 200.0
Copper <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 0.05 1.5
Manganese <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 0.1 0.3
Sulphate 62 68 67 71 59 200.0 400.0
Nitrate 3.99 9.30 7.97 6.64 5.75 45.0 100.0
Fluoride 0.62 0.48 0.57 0.61 0.68 1.0 1.5
Selenium <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 0.01 0.01
Arsenic <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 0.05 0.05
Lead <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 0.05 0.05
Zinc 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.01 <0.01 5.0 15.0
Hex Chromium
<0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 0.05 0.05
Boron <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 1.0 5.0
Coliforms (MPN)
Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Not Specified
Phenolics <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 0.001 0.002
Alkalinity 208 160 172 124 188 200.0 600.0
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Annexure – IV
Groundwater Level
Station No
Station Name Month Fortnight
Date of Sampling
Ground Water Level
BGL (mtr )
3GWL1 Dugwell near Sangramgarh office May Second 23-May-15 9.00
3GWL1 Dugwell near Sangramgarh office November Second 18-Nov-15 8.25
3GWL1 Dugwell near Sangramgarh office January Second 30-Jan-16 9.20
3GWL1 Dugwell near Sangramgarh office August Second 21-Aug-15 1.00
3GWL2 Dugwell at house of Mr.Parimal Mahato at Dabor village
May Second 23-May-15 6.85
3GWL2 Dugwell at house of Mr.Parimal
Mahato at Dabor village
November Second 28-Nov-15 6.80
3GWL2 Dugwell at house of Mr.Parimal
Mahato at Dabor village
January Second 30-Jan-16 9.10
3GWL2 Dugwell at house of Mr.Parimal Mahato at Dabor village
August Second 21-Aug-15 3.75
3GWL3 Dugwell at backside of staff
room, Achra High School
May Second 23-May-15 8.70
3GWL3 Dugwell at backside of staff
room, Achra High School
November Second 28-Nov-15 7.35
3GWL3 Dugwell at backside of staff room, Achra High School
January Second 30-Jan-16 8.05
3GWL3 Dugwell at backside of staff
room, Achra High School
August Second 21-Aug-15 5.05
3GWL4 Dugwell at health centre of
Jemari village
May Second 22-May-15 4.50
3GWL4 Dugwell at health centre of Jemari village
November Second 18-Nov-15 3.25
3GWL4 Dugwell at health centre of
Jemari village
January Second 30-Jan-16 3.70
3GWL4 Dugwell at health centre of
Jemari village
August Second 21-Aug-15 1.70
3GWL5 Dugwell of west bengal state electricity distribution, Dendua
May Second 22-May-15 2.00
3GWL5 Dugwell of west bengal state
electricity distribution, Dendua
November Second 28-Nov-15 1.05
3GWL5 Dugwell of west bengal state
electricity distribution, Dendua
January Second 30-Jan-16 0.70
3GWL5 Dugwell of west bengal state electricity distribution, Dendua
August Second 21-Aug-15 1.10
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Rangadih
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Debaghutti
Chirundangal
Keotjuli
Paharikulhi
Mahulbon
Rajdangal
Piyasala
Amui
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Baradanga
Mahanpur
Shrirampur
Mahishmura
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Phulberia
Lachmanpur
Balaram Chak
Khudka
Dhundabad
Banbirdih
Basudebpur
Salanpur
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Jemari
Patol
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JanardansayerThekedanga
Balkunda
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Radhaballabpur
Lahat Shyamdih
Lalganj
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Parbatpur
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Amtala
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Sarasbad
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Achhra
jorebari
Malbahal
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Dhanguri
Benagari
Rangameta
Butberia
Muchidih
Jemariget
Pratppur
Alladih
Rupnarayanpur
Pithakiari
Chitaldangal
Amdanga
Harishdih
Mihijam
Khugut
Chittaranjan
Uttar Rampur
Keshurdih
Kirtanmela
Chayanpur
Kansanko
Dabar
Manhara
Ghiadoba
Ghiadoba
Dharaspur
Paharpur
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Kalya
Ketoban
Kadwa
Nomakesia
Mohandipara
Bonpore
Bhaga
Amui
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Muratal
Mahanpur
Tarra
Tarra
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Kijo
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Parulberia
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Metela
Mathura
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Jasaidi
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Ganyutia
Junut
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Pathardih
Hijuli
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Dubeswari
Deliya
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Saltore
Rakta
Narayanchak
Hatinal
Debidanga
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Patra
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Burnpur
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Mithani
Baradhemo
Bidyanandapur
Aluthia
Bhaladiha
Chaprad
Mankeswar
karanbera
Bejdih
Radhanagar
Shitaldhawra
Pathmohona
Ranisar
Hakmanbag
Aldih
Bangram
Rangapara
Bandangal
Kuilapur
Jorpara
Damodar
Purushottampur
Dharampur
Hirapur
Barachak
Gopalpur
Bartoria
Shanrmara
Bara Dighari
Jagatdih
Phatepur
Narsamuda
Santa
Burungdanga
Dipopara
ASANSOL
Ismail
Nabaghanti
Shyambandh
Rahamatnagar
Mahujuri
Shitala
Dhadka
Kalla
Manberia
Boldih
Chunga
Begunia
Barira
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Azadnagar
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Ramchandra Dangal
Kendua
Shipur
Syaldanga
Lalbazar
Naktikanyapur
Kalikapur
Sitarampur
Sitarampur
Kultora
Dedi
Chalbalpur
Lachipur
Kumardiha
Melekola
Ramjibanpur
Sudi
Raghunathbati
Ethora
Sarakdih
Marichkota
Angaria
Sitakanyapur
Napara
Madanpur
Bansarakdih
Monoharbahal
Panchgachia
Palashdiha
Nuni
Jayramdanga
Baropukuria
Saragdih
Haripur
Mucchadanga
Sitadanga
Chinchuria
Dhadka
Piyasala
Barakar
Colony
SANGRAMGARH UG
DABOR UG
BONJ
HEMA
RI U
G
(Running)
Mohonpur O.C.P.
Running
Bonjemehari
Inc.
PF
PF
Maithan Colony
Chakarbathan
Paradih
Barajor
Beliyad
Kalimati
Rajpura Colony
Mahatadih
Bakardangal
Kesharkural
Jajpur
Badurdih
Palhar
Durgapur
PF
Majiyara
Luchibad
Nutangaon
Dumarkanda
Jogira
Lakhdih
Jhukundar
Chanch
Garphalbari
Kumardubi
Panchmahali
Dudhapani
Chirkunda
Gusainpara
Jaldanga
Kewra
Satyanarayan Colony
Bhalka
Bijra
Raghunathpur
PF
PF
PF
Saltore
PF
Gagna
PF
PF
PF
Alladih
23°35'N
23°50'N
23°55'N
Kachcha Road
Protected Forest
Reserved Forest
SAND
Built Up
Road (ECL/NH)
Water Bodies
(River, Nala, Dam)
River/Nalah
EASTERN COALFIELDS LIMITED
Location of Sampling Stations
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ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT FOR CLUSTER NO. 3
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2 KMS
23°45'N
Permanent Air Station
Pre - monsoon
Post - monsoon
Predominant Wind Direction
during October - March (Post - Monsoon)
Predominant Wind Direction
during April - September
(Pre - Monsoon & Monsoon Period)
3A1
3A2
3A3
3A4
3A5
3A6
3A7
Station Code Type of Station Name of StationAIR QUALITY MONITORING STATIONS
3A1 Permanent Air Station In Salanpur Village3A2 Post monsoon Air Station In Melekola Village3A3 In patol Village3A4 In Lalganj Village3A5 Pre monsoon Air Station In Shirishbero Village3A6 In Harishdih Village3A7 In Dabor Village
Post monsoon Air StationPost monsoon Air Station
Pre monsoon Air StationPre monsoon Air Station
Station Code Name of Station (Workplace)NOISE SAMPLING STATIONS
3N1 Bonjemehari OC Mines3N2 Sangramgarh Extension - OC Mine3N3 Dabor OC
Station Code Mine/Effluent Water StationMINE/ EFFLUENT WATER STATIONS
3MW1 Bonjemehari OC Mine3MW2 Sangramgarh Extension - OC Mine
Station Code Location of Dug WellGROUND WATER LEVEL
3GWL1 Dugwell near Sangramgarh Office3GWL2 Dugwell at house of Mr. Parimal Mahato at Dabor village3GWL33GWL43GWL5 Dugwell of West Bengal State Electricity distribution, Dendua
Dugwell at backside of staff room, Achra High SchoolDugwell at health centre of jemari village
3N1 3N3
3N23MW1
3MW2
3GWL43GWL3 3GWL2
3GWL5
3GWL1