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  • M rTrNfi-]Nf~TrfC! p)]LAN'·, rllil j ll_l ~G -r='_! y ~INCLUDING PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSURE PLAN

    OF

    BRICK SOIL MININ6FOR

    Nl!S NfAA.BRICKSPREPARED UNDER

    RULE 34 C (1) OF JM1\1C (A) R 2014AREA: 3.52 ACRES ( 1.42HECTARES)

    ~lETHOD OF :\-112\"I~G-:\L-\:::\'T~ALDAIL v PH.ODl.~crrro~ 6 CC:\1

    \IOUZA-TETEBANDA RAlVIPUR, P.O. -T.B.RAIVIPUR, P.S. - SILLI,DlSTRJCT -RANCHI, .JHARKHAND.

    "'"-

    ...- ~.·-APPLICANT

    iVl/s '.VIAA BRICKSAT -T.B.RAMPUR, P.O. -T.B.RAMPUR, P.S. - SILLI,DISTRICT- RANCHI, JHARKHAND. PIN -835101

    . -

    PREPAR,ED BYP.K. SEN

    KALllYIANDIR ROi\D,P.O.: DORAN.DARANCHI- 834 002

    REG~NO. RQP/CG - RNC/010/87/i\VALID UPTO 27TH NOV. 2018

    \..

  • Mis MAA BRICKSPROPRIETOR - SRI NIRMAL SAHU

    T.B.RAMPUR, P.O. -T.B.RAMPUR, P.S. - SILL!,DISTRICT- RANCHI, JHARKHAND. PIN -835101

    CONSENT LETTER

    The Mining Plan along with Progressive Mine Closure Plan in respect of Brick Soil (MinorMineral) mining for M/s Maa Bricks, over an area of 3.52 Acres (1.42Ha.) in Mouza -Tetebanda Rampur, P.O. -T.B.Rampur, P.S. - Silli, District -Ranchi, Jharkhand, has beenprepared by Sri P. K. Sen Registration no: - RQP/CG-RNC/010/87/A.

    We request the Concerned Authority, Government of Jharkhand, to make further correspondenceregarding modification etc. in Mining Plan alongwith Progressive Mine Closure Plan with thesaid recognized person on the following address:

    Sri P. K. Sen.

    Kalimandir Road

    P .0.Doranda

    Ranchi-834002

    State - Jharkhand.

    Mo. No.:- +91-8235816865 I +91 - 9431106275

    We hereby undertake that all the modification so made in the Mining Plan alongwith ProgressiveMine Closure Plan by the recognized person be deemed to have been made with my knowledgeand consent and shall be acceptable to me and binding on me in all respect.

    .................................Name of Project ProponentProprietor - Nirmal SahuFor Mis Maa Bricks

    _.•Place: -Date:

  • Mis MAA BRICKSPROPRJETOR - SRI NIRMAL SAHU

    T.B.RAMPUR, P.O. -T.B.RAMPUR, P.S. - SILLI,DISTRJCT- RANCHI, JHARKHAND. PIN -835101

    CERTIFICATE

    The provision of Mines Act, Rules and Regulations made there under have been observed in the

    Mining Plan alongwith Progressive Mine Closure Plan in respect of Brick Soil (Minor Mineral)

    mining for Mis Maa Bricks, over an area of 3.52 Acres (1.42Ha.) in Mouza-Tetebanda Rarnpur,

    P.O. -T.B.Rampur, P.S. - Silli, District -Ranchi, Jharkhand, belonging to Mis Maa Bricks and

    wherever specific permission is required; the applicant will approach the DGMS.

    Further, standards prescribed by DGMS in respect of Miners Health will be strictly implemented.

    Cf4~~1b.....l .Name of Project ProponentProprietor - Nirmal Sahu·For Mis Maa Bricks

    Place: -Date:

  • Mis MAA BRICKSPROPRJETOR - SRJ NIRMAL SAHU

    T.B.RAMPUR, P.O. -T.B.RAMPUR, P.S. -SILL!,DISTRJCT- RANCHI, JHARKHAND. PIN -835101

    CERTIFICATE

    :.:···

    "The progressive Mine closure plan respect of Brick Soil (Minor Mineral) mining for Mis Maa

    Bricks, over an area of 3.52 Acres (1.42Ha.) in Mouia-Tetebanda Rampur, P.O. -T.B.Rampur,

    P .S. - Silli, District -Ranchi, Jharkhand, belonging to Mis Maa Bricks complies all statutory

    rules, regulations, order made by the Central or State Govt. statutory organizations, court etc. has

    "been taken into consideration and wherever specific permission is required the concerned

    authorities will be approached.

    We also undertake to the effect that all measures proposed in this closure plan will be

    implemented in a time bound manner."

    ································Name of Project ProponentProprietor - Nirmal SahuFor Mis Maa Bricks

    Place: -Date:

  • Mis MAA BRICKSPROPRIETOR - SRI NIRMAL SAHU

    T.B.RAMPUR, P.O. -T.B.RAMPUR, P.S. -SILLI,DISTRICT- RANCHI, J1IARKHAND. PIN -835101

    UNDERTAKING

    I, Nirmal Sahu, .(Proprietor of Mis Maa Bricks) the applicant of Brick Soil (Minor Mineral)

    mining for Mis Maa Bricks, over an area of 3.52 Acres (1.42Ha.) in Mouza -Tetebanda Rampur,

    P.O. -T.B.Rampur, P.S. - Silli, District -Ranchi, Jharkhand, do hereby undertake that the

    boundary pillars of the granted area is maintained properly and in future it will be maintained

    properly.

    ~~tt\~·...........\~ ········Name of Project ProponentProprietor - Nirmal SahuFor Mis Maa Bricks

    Place: -Date: -

    ·.·~(_.

  • Mis MAA BRICKSPROPRIETOR - SRI NIRIVIALSAHU

    T.B.RAMPUR, P.O. -T.B.RAMPUR, P.S. - SILLI,DISTRICT- RANCHI, JHARKHAND. PIN -835101

    UNDERTAKING

    I, Sri Nirmal Sahu, (Proprietor of M/s Maa Bricks) Resident of T.B.Rampur, P.O. -I

    T.B.Rampur, P.S. - Silli, District - Ranchi, Jharkhand. PIN -835101, undertake that the

    Hydrological Report in respect of Brick Soil (Minor Mineral) mining for M/s Maa Bricks,

    over an area of 3.52 Acres (1.42Ha.) in Mouza -Tetebanda Rampur, P.O. -T.B.Rampur,

    P.S. - Silli, District -Ranchi, Jharkhand,will be submitted within 6 months to the State

    Government.

    Name of Project ProponentProprietor - Nirmal SahuFor Mis Maa Bricks

    Place: -Date: -

  • BRJCK SOIL MINING FOR Mis MAA BRICKSMOUZA-TETEBANDA RAMPUR, AREA: 3.52 ACRES (1.42HECTARES)

    CERTIFICATE

    1. Certified that the provisions of Mines Act, Rules and Regulations made there

    under have been observed in this Mining Plan and wherever specific permissions are

    required, the applicant will approach the concerned authorities of D.G.M.S. for

    granting permission.

    2. The information furnished in this Mining Plan is true and correct to the best of

    my knowledge.

    0fl

  • BRJCK SOIL MINING FOR Mis MAA BRJCKSMOUZA -TETEBANDA RAMPUR, AREA: 3.52 ACRES (1.42 HECTARES)

    MINING PLANINDEX

    -CHAPTER PAGE

    NO.PARTICULARS

    NO.

    INTRODUCTfON 1-1

    I GENERAL 2-2

    II LOCATION 3-4

    Ill GEOLOGY & EXPLORATION 5-6

    IV RESERVE 7-8

    v DEVELOPMENT AND PRODUCTION PROGRAMME 9-11

    VI MANPOWER DEVELOPMENT 12-12

    VII USE OF MINERALS 13-13

    VIII WASTE DISPOSAL ARRANGEMENTS 14-14

    IX RECLAMATION PLAN 15-15---

    x STRATEGY FOR PROTECTION 16-16

    XI PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSURE PLAN 17-22

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  • BRICK SOIL MINING FOR Mis MAA BRICKSMOUZA-TETEBANDA RAMPUR, AREA: 3.52 ACRES (1.42 HECTARES)

    MINING PLANLIST OF PLATES

    • SL.NO. PARTICULARS SCALE DRAWING NO.

    1 KEY PLAN 1:50,000 PLATE NO. 1

    2 AREA PLAN 1:3960 PLATE NO. 2

    3 SURFACE PLAN 1:1000 PLATE NO. 3

    4 GEOLOGICAL PLAN 1:1000 PLATE NO. 4

    5 GEOLOGICAL SECTION 1:1000 PLATE NO. 4A

    6 DEVELOPMENT PLAN 1:1000 PLATE NO. 5

    7 DEVELOPMENT SECTION 1:1000 PLATE NO. 5A

    8 ENVIRONMENT PLAN 1:5000 PLATE N0.6

    9 ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN 1:1000 PLATE NO. 7

    10 CONCEPTUAL PLAN 1:1000 PLATE NO. 8

    11 CONCEPTUAL SECTION 1:1000 PLATE NO. 8A

    12 PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSURE PLAN 1:1000 PLATE NO. 9

    s-:,/.!Jg~:::c'k).~stt. Mining Officer

    Ranchi

    s.RQP/CG-RNCI010187/A

    ii

  • BRICK SOIL MINING FOR Mis MAA BRICKSMOUZA -TETEBANDA RAMPUR, AREA: 3.52 ACRES (1.42 HECTARES)

    MINING PLANLIST OF ANNEXURES

    SL. PARTICULARS ANNEXURENO. NO.- ·--1 PHOTOCOPY OF MAUZA MAP(PART) 12 PHOTOCOPY OF ID PROOF OF THE APPLICANT 2

    3 PHOTOCOPY OF LAND DOCUMENTS 3

    4 PHOTOCOPY OF D.M.O. LETTER 4

    5 PHOTOCOPY OF C.O. REPORT 5

    6 PHOTOCOPY OF LETTER FROM GRAMSABHA 6

    7 PHOTOCOPY OF D.F.O. REPORT 7

    8 PHOTOCOPY OF C.T.0. FROM JSPCB 8

    9 DETAILS OF CALCULATION OF RESERVE 9

    10 DETAILS OF CALCULATION OF PRODUCTION 10

    11 PHOTOCOPY OF RQP CERTIFICATE 11APPENDIX - 4

    12 UNDER JMMC (AMENDED) RULES, 2015 12

    13 TEMPLATE FOR MINING PLAN FOR MINOR MINERAL 13

    iii

    &/P.~EN

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  • BRJCK SOIL MINING FOR Mis MAA BRICKSMOUZA-TETEBANDA RAMPUR, AREA: 3.52 ACRES (1.42 HECTARES)

    INTRODUCTION

    1. M/s Maa Bricks has applied for a brick soil mining over an area of 3.52 Acres (1.42 Ha)

    at Mouza -Tetebanda Rampur, P.O. -T.B.Rampur, P.S. - Silli,District -Ranchi,

    Jharkhand.

    2. A brick is building material used to make walls, pavements and other elements

    in masonry construction. Traditionally, the term brick referred to a unit composed

    of clay, but it is now used to denote any rectangular units laid in mortar. A brick canbe

    composed of clay-bearing soil, sand, and lime, or concrete materials. Bricks are

    produced in numerous classes, types, materials, and sizes which vary with region and

    time period, and are produced in bulk quantities. Two basic categories of bricks

    are fired and non-fired bricks.

    3. Mining plan including progressive mine closure plan in respect of bricks soil mining in

    Mouza - Tetebanda Rampur is Prepared under Rule 34 C (1) Of JMMC (A) R 2014.

    4. While preparing the mining plan proper attention has been taken to ensure that the

    relevant provisions under MMDR Act-1957, MMR-1961, and Mines Act-1952, Mines

    Rules 1955, JMMCR 2004 & JMMC (A) R 2014, MCDR, 1988 are followed. All safety

    measures provided in the statue has been taken into consideration.

    5. Required numbers of personnel will be appointed for exercising control, direction and

    supervision of safe working.

    6. For baseline, data assistance has been taken from the data, available from local

    authorities.

    Ac r" ,-,-,\lc"ri,-> :-' ..... ( ,_ ·.,.

    A/2-~._

    gendra Baraik)f'>.sstt.Mining Officer

    Ranchi

    -.~enRQPICG-RNC-010/87/A

    1

  • BRlCK SOIL MINING FOR Mis MAA BRlCKSMOUZA-TETEBANDA RAMPUR,AREA: 3.52ACRES (1.42HECTARES)

    CHAPTER- IGENERAL

    1.1 Name & Address of the Applicant:

    M/s Maa Bricks

    Proprietor -Sri Nirmal Sahu

    T.B.Rampur, P.O. -T.B.Rampur, PS. - Silli, District - Ranchi, Jharkhand. PIN -835101

    Phone No: - +918969530618

    1.2 Status of the Applicant:

    The Applicant is a Proprietorship Firm.

    1.3 Mineral (s) which the applicant intends to mine:

    Soil (Bricks soil)

    1.4 Period for which the mining lease is required or granted I renewed:

    The applicant has applied for mining lease for mining soil for brick making for a period of

    five years.

    1.5 Name of the RQP preparing the mining plan:

    P.K. Sen

    Kali Mandir Road,

    P.O. Doranda

    Ranchi

    Jharkhand

    834 002

    0651 -2481110

    [email protected]

    RQP/CG-RNC/010/87 /A

    27.11.2018.

    Dist

    State

    PIN

    Phone No.

    Email ID

    Registration No.

    Valid up to

    1.6 Name of the Prospecting Agency:

    Sri Nirmal SahuT.B.Rampur, P.O. -T.B.Rampur, P.S. - Silli, District - Ranchi, Jharkhand. PIN -835101

    ,fy2

    RQP/CG-RNC-010/87/A·"\'.

  • BRJCK SOIL MINING FOR Mis MAA BRJCKSMOUZA-TETEBANDA RAMPUR, AREA: 3.52 ACRES (1.42 HECTARES)

    CHAPTER- IILOCATION

    2.1 Details of area:

    State: - Jharkhand, District: - Ranchi

    Taluka/ Panchayat: - Tetebanda Rampur, Village: - Tetebanda Rampur

    Khata No: - 59 & 20, Plot No.: - 1848, 1849, 1850, 1851, 1852, 1853, 1854, 1855, 1856,

    1857, 1863, and 1864.

    Area in hectares: - 1.42 HaWhether the area is in forest (Protected, Reserved etc.)'- Non forest Raiyat land.

    Ownership/occupancy: - Business.

    Open Series Map No -F45 A15

    Co -ordinates:-

    ..

    Location co- ordinates

    Points Latitude longitude

    1 N23°25'50.51" E85°49'46.58"

    2 N23°25'52.45" E85°49'47.02"

    3 N23°25'54.45" E85°49'44.07"

    4 N23°25'55.23" E85°49'43.55"

    5 N23°25'53.54" E85°49'41.48"

    6 N23°25'53.35" E85°49'41.39"

    7 N23°25'51 15" E85°49'42.05"

    Land Use Pattern:Existing Land Use pattern

    Cateqorv Area in Ha Area in Acres

    Quarry NIL NIL

    Road Nil Nil

    Safety Barrier 0.47 1.82

    Total area in used 0.47 1.82

    Balance area unused 0.951.70

    Total applied area 1.423.52

    3RQP/CG-RNC-010/87/A

  • BRlCK SOIL MINING FOR Mis MAA BRICKSMOUZA-TETEBANDA RAMPUR,AREA: 3.52 ACRES (1.42HECTARES)

    2.2 Attach a location map showing boundaries of the mining lease, adjoining area,

    roadways, railways, natural drainage system and other surface features: -

    The area has been marked on survey of India Open Series Map No. F45 A15 is showing

    the vicinity of the area on scale of 1: 50,000 (Plate -1).The area is marked on the cadastral map of the concerned area on a scale of 1:3960 or

    16" = 1 mile (Plate no 2).Accessibility: The applied is snuateo near about 7 km (aerial distance) away from Muri

    Railway station. Nearest Highway, Gola Road is near about 2 Km (aerial distance) away

    from applied area. Nearest Airport is at Ranchi about 53 Km away from the applied area.

    Availability of water, power, medical & educational facilities: - Subarbarekha River

    is situated near about 1 Km away from the area. The area is having a dispensary and

    local hospital at Singhpur Hospital is about 5Km away and situated at Singhpur. Local

    educational facilities are available at Tetebanda Primary School is about 1Km away from

    the applied area.

    \);/O" /P.~/RQP/CG-RNC-010/871A

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  • BRlCK SOIL MINING FOR Mis MAA BRICKSMOUZA-TETEBANDA RAMPUR,AREA: 3.52 ACRES (1.42HECTARES)

    CHAPTER - IllGEOLOGY AND EXPLORATION

    3.1 Topography:-The applied area represents almost flat land. The highest and lowest contour is found

    within the applied area is 278m & 277m respectively from Mean Sea Level.

    3.2 Regional Geology:The transitional topography, either between mountains and plains or between plateaus and

    plains, is known as hill lands. Under this category, regions come as widely divergent as high

    plains on the one hand and Icy Mountains on the other. The chief characteristics that mark

    them out are the following:1. Their slope is considerable and much of the land is dissected.

    2. The local relief is between 500 and 2000 feet above the sea level.

    3. The uplands do not have a very much extensive summit area.

    The hills of Chhotanagpur are generally small isolated residual hills. In the landscape of

    Chhotanagpur, convex and extremely rounded dome-gneiss can be seen frequently. In

    Ranchi city hills (residual) are generally steep sided made of massive granite-gneiss

    Stratigraphic Succession in Ranchi:

    Recent

    Sub-Recent

    AlluviumLaterite and Laterite soil, Dolerite, Pegmatite, Alpite

    and Quartz Veins. Porphyritic Granite, Granite-Gneiss,

    Migmatite, composite gneiss etcOrtho-amphibolites, quartzite, quartz-schist, calc-

    silicate rocks, mica schist, hornblende-schist and para -

    amphibolites

    Precambrian

    The following sequences of rock formation are suggested in table by the author on the

    basis of field observation:

    Soil cover

    Laterites, Pegmatites, Aplites and ouartz veins

    Medium grained granite gneiss

    Porphyroblastic granite gneiss, banded granite gneiss, Amphibolites

    Garnet-Sillimanite - Biotite Graphite Schist

    Mica -Schist Formation

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  • BRlCK SOIL MINING FOR Mis MAA BRlCKSMOUZA -TETEBANDA RAMPUR, AREA: 3.52 ACRES (1.42 HECT ARES)

    3.3 Local Geology:A contour plan having 1m interval has been prepared, showing the relative elevation and

    depression from ground level. In this way a geological map is prepared (Plate No.4).

    The geological sequence of rock type of the area is as follows:-

    Alluvial Soil

    Detrital soil with talus

    --------Unconformity --------

    Granite Gneiss

    3.1 Briefly Description of Prospecting I Exploration Work Done to Date:The area has been explored by the applicant with surface exposure as well as quarry

    openings of nearby lease hold area. Mines Surveyor and Geologist, being assigned

    by the applicant, visited the area and conducted survey and reconnaissance survey of

    the area. The area was contoured by Total Station survey instrument coupled with

    GPS. Since, this is a Brick soil.3.2 Briefly Description of Year Wise Proposed Exploration: -As it is very small scale

    mining (Bricks Soil) so every year exploration is not required.

    =

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  • BRJCK SOIL MINING FOR Mis MAA BRJCKSMOUZA-TETEBANDA RAMPUR, AREA: 3.52 ACRES (1.42HECTARES)

    4.4 Feasibility study based on the geographical conditions and operating conditions:

    Infrastructure: Road and railways are near to the working site. Manpower is cheaply

    availableGeology: Geologically the area is potential and the deposit with grade as per

    requirement by the consuming party.

    Legal matters: Applied Lease area is valid as per the rule of J.M.M.C.R. 2004/

    J.M.M.C.R 2014. There will be no displacement. Land will be acquired as per the rule .

    . Operating: The applicant has all the mining equipments used for the scientific mining.

    The mine is eco-friendly.Economically the soil is mineable. The soil is also economically viable for its consuming

    party.Thus the economic, feasible and geology axis are categorized as - 1.

    Thus the entire mineable reserve as estimated is categorized as 111.

    Feasibility study of the deposit is yet to establish. So, it is categorized as -2Geologically the area is potential but the deposit in the depth is yet to establish with

    grade as per the requirement by the captive plant and it is categorized as -2.

    RESERVES AND RESOURCES ESTIMATED FOR SUB SOIL

    Classification Code Quantity in cum

    Total Mineral Resources (A+B) 25560

    A. Mineral Reserve16400(1) Proved Mineral Reserve 1 111

    (2) Probable Mineral Reserve \ 122 I ---------- IB. Remaining Resources

    2119160

    (1) Feasibility Mineral Resource221(2) Pre-feasibility Mineral Resource222Pre-feasibility Mineral Resource331(3) Measured Mineral Resource332(4) Indicated Mineral Resource333(5) Inferred Mineral Resource334(6) Reconnaissance Mineral Resource

    Details Of Calculation for Too SoilMeasured Mineral Reserve

    Volume (rn") -Surface Area (rn") · I Depth (m)Surface Area (ha) 284014200 I 0.21.42Blocked Reserve !Within Safetv Barrier

    Volume (rn'')Surface Area (ha) I Surface Area (m2) \ Depth (m)9400.47 I 4700 I 0.2

    Total Mineable Reserve

    Measured Mineral Reserve (rn") 2840

    Blocked Reserve (rn") 940

    Total Reserve (rn') 1900

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  • BRJCK SOIL MINING FOR Mis MAA BRICKSMOUZA-TETEBANDA RAMPUR, AREA: 3.52 ACRES (1.42 HECTARES)

    CHAPTER- IVRESERVE

    4.1 Method of Estimation of Reserves:

    Surface Area Depth Method.

    The surface area has been multiplied by depth of the ultimate pit limit to get the bulk

    volume of the soil.

    4.2 Resource & Rese.rve:-

    Reserve has been estimated as proved mineable mineral reserve.

    Up to an average depth of 2 (0.2 m top soil and 1.80m sub soil) meters is taken as

    measured mineral resource Category divides on the basis of brick soil from the surface

    exposure found in the applied area.Mineable reserve is based on the mineable part of the reserve. Mineable brick soil

    reserve has been calculated from the geological reserve in the area considering the soil

    which is not mineable in view of blocked zone in ML boundary and ultimate pit limit as

    calculated from the Geological plan.

    MEASURED MiNERAL RESOURCE CATEGORY

    The measured mineral resources as arrived have been divided in prima facie in

    mineable and non mineable parts as follows.

    of I Description Total Resourcein cum(volume)

    Likely to beMineable incum (volume)

    NonMineablein cum(volume)

    CategoryResources

    MeasuredMineral

    Resource(331)

    surfaceexposure

    25560 16400 9160

    THE SUMMARY OF RESERVES:

    Category of IMineable I Non MineableResource Reserves in cum (volume)

    in cum (volume)Proved (111) I 16400 Pre-Feasibility Mineral 9160Resources 221)TOTAL I 16400 I

    9160

    4.3 Anticipated life of the mine:The mineable reserve would be 16400 cum .The total Mineable brick soil produce within

    five year plan period 5700 cum. The balance Mineable brick soil reserve will be 10700

    cum. considering production of mineable brick soil 1140cum per annum after the plan

    period the balance reserve will be mined out in 9.38 years. (Approximately 9) .Thus the

    life of the mine would be about 14years (5 years in plan period -J:. 9:y~rs in conceptualr· t\ \ ('\e ':.::> • .- :.

    period). ·'·~ ,,-,o~-::-:-·:·-- _,.,..-•..........•

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  • BRJCK SOIL MIN1NG FOR Mis MAA BRICKSMOUZA-TETEBANDA RAMPUR, AREA: 3.52 ACRES (1.42 HECTARES)

    CHAPTER-VDEVELOPMENT AND PRODUCTION PROGRAMME

    5.1 The entire area is highly potential for brick soil. The work will be started from the south-

    western portion of the area and further developed and advanced towards southern-

    eastern part of the area and towards depth. The height of the bench is 1m. In order to

    comply with the provisions of Metalliferous Mine Regulation, 1961. Details of

    advancement and formation of benches are shown in Development Plan & Sections

    (Plates: 5) in the scale 1:1000.

    5.2 Mining Strategy:The proposed mining will be open cast and manual using hand tools only in the aliotted

    plots keeping the nearby plots unaffected. The height and width of the bench will be 1m

    x 1.5m. Drilling blasting will not be done. Mining will be carried out with the man power,

    small tools or aids, spades or chopping hoes, long handle tools, and shovel etc. for

    carrying soil tippers will be used. During mining process as per requirement for

    transportation of brick soil, tractor-trolley etc will be used.

    5.3 · Production Targets:Year wise Production of brick soil from the area has been calculated surface area

    method. The surface area has been multiplied by depth of the advancement working

    quarry to get the bulk volume. Considering (0.230m x 0.11Omx 0.075m or 9" x 4.5" x 3")

    volume of the brick block will be 0.0019m3.so approximately 526 no. of bricks block will

    be produce per cum. Year wise calculation has been made separately and the detail of

    year wise development of the quarry is given in Annexure.

    Production of sub SoilProduction of Removal of Top

    in cum (volume)Bricks Block in no. Soil in cum

    (volume)1140 600000 140

    1140 600000 140

    1140 600000 140

    1140 600000 140

    1140 600000 140

    5700 3000000 700

    Year

    Total

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    5.4 Bench Design and Formation:

    Since the mine will be worked in open cast manual in plan period of 5 years, bench

    height will be restricted to the statutory 1m due to soft soil as per the DGMS norms.

    5.5 Bench Development over the plan period:

    Working will be started from the south-western part and further depth. Details of

    advancement and formation of benches are shown in Development Plan & Sections

    (Plates: 5,) in the scale 1:1000.During this 5 years plan period working will be started from the northern part with bench

    dimension of 1mx1 .5m and total production soil will be done in two benches up to RL

    275m. For haulage of the soil ramp will be maintain at the quarry face. Year wise

    production details calculations are given bellow:-

    1sr TOQSoil Removal

    Bench Surface Surface Area Depth VolumeR.l.(m) Area (ha) (m2) (m) (rn')

    278-277 0.07 700 0.2 140

    15T Year Sub Soil Production

    Bench Surface Surface Depth Volume of aTotal no of

    R.L.(m) Area (ha) Area (m2) (m)Volume (m3) Bricks (m3)

    ProducedBricks

    278-277 0.070 700 0.8 560 0.0019 294737

    277-276 0.058 580 1 580 0.0019 305263

    TOTAL 1140 600000

    2ND ToQ Soil Removal

    Bench Surface Surface Area Depth Volume (m'')R.L.(m) Area (ha) (m2) (m)

    278-277 0.07 700 0.2 140

    2ndYear Sub Soil Production

    Bench Surface Surface Depth Volume of aTotal no of

    Volume (rn') Produced·R.L.(m) Area (ha) Area (m2) (m) Bricks (m3) Bricks

    278-277 0.070 700 0.8 560 0.0019 294737

    277-276 0.058 580 1 580 0.0019 305263

    TOTAL 1140 600000

    .3RDToQ Soil Removal

    Bench Surface Surface Area Depth Volume (m3)R.L.(m) Area (ha) (m2) (m)

    278-277 0.07 I 700 0.2 140

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    3RDYear Sub Soil Production

    Bench Surface Surface Depth Volume of aTotal no of

    Volume (rn') ProducedR.L.(m) Area (ha) Area (m2) (m) Bricks (m3) Bricks278-277 0.070 700 0.8 560 0.0019 294737

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    CHAPTER - VIIUSE OF MINERALS

    7.1 USE OF MINERALS:

    Brick clay has become a very important mineral for the manufacturing of bricks which

    contributes to the expansion of infrastructure in the society. With the increase of

    urbanization the demand for Bricks is growing in infrastructure sector in our country.

    Individual and private companies are increasingly demanding Brick for construction

    purposes and this has immense pressure on Brick clay resources.

    Bricks clay mining there is no need for mineral processing or mineral beneficiation to

    upgrade the ROM Production. Here, mined out Bricks clay is directly used in making

    earth bricks.

    The processing of making bricks is shown below.

    sand + W1'ferdigger

    \r

    mould

    coollngchamber kiln

    dtying oven

    24 • 48 hrs48 . 72 hts ....,_ highl ~~-1~ ~ moOOtate200•c · 980"Cpackaging

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    CHAPTER - VIIIWASTE DISPOSAL ARRANGEMENTS

    8.1 Nature of soil & selection of dump site:

    The fertile top soil (0.2 m) will be preserved temporarily by dumping and then it will be

    spread concurrently over the excavated part of the land after the end of each year lifting

    up.of brick soil and grass cultivation will be done on it.

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    CHAPTER- IXRECLAMATION PLAN

    9.1 Land Reclamation

    The fertile top soil (0.2m) will be preserved temporarily by dumping and then it will be

    spread concurrently over the excavated part of the land after the end of each year lifting

    up of brick soil and grass cultivation will be done on it.

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    CHAPTER-XSTRATEGY FOR PROTECTION

    Brief outline of the proposed strategies for protection of the following:

    10.1 River Courses

    Subarnarekha River is situated 1Km away from the area. The area is much above HFL and

    there was no occasion of flooding in the area. From the tube well, sunk in the area, it has

    been observed that the ground water table is 15-20 meter below the ground level. The

    quality of the water sample from the tube will be analyzed. The proposed mining operation is

    manual and does not affect any pollution at the remarkable scale.

    10.2 Nalas

    As it is envisaged that chance of contamination of water is very less, there is no need for

    direct water pollution control measure. As the project activity is carried out on excavation plot

    up to a depth of 2 m, none of the project activities will affect the nalas and in rainy season

    there will be no mining activity in the area.

    10.3 Water TanksThere is no surface water body or water tank in the adjoining vicinity of the excavation plot,

    hence anticipated impacts are nil.

    10.4 Villages I Houses I Hutments I Agricultural landHouse or hutments are away from the area and will not effect. By leaving safety barrier of the

    lease area no other Agricultural land will be affected .The fertile top soil will be preserved

    temporarily by dumping and then it will be spread concurrently over the excavated part of the

    land after the end of each year after the lifting of brick soil and grass cultivation will be done

    on it.

    10.5 Important MonumentsNo such monuments are present within the 500m radius of the applied lease area.

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    CHAPTER-XIPROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSURE PLAN

    Introduction:M/s Maa Bricks has applied for a brick soil mining over an area of 3.52 Acres (1.42 Ha)

    at Mouza -Tetebanda Rampur, P.O. -T.B.Rampur, P.S. - Silli, District -Ranchi,

    Jharkhand.

    11.1 Name & Address of the Applicant:M/s Maa Bricks

    Proprietor -Sri Nirmal Sahu

    At- T.B.Rampur, P.O. -T.B.Rampur, P.S. - Silli, District - Ranchi,

    Jharkhand. PIN -835101

    Phone No: - +918969530618

    11.2 The Extent of the Area:

    Details of the AreaKhata No: - 59 & 20 Plot No. : - 1848, 1849, 1850, 1851, 1852, 1853, 1854, 1855, 1856,

    1857, 1863, and 1864.

    Applied Area - 3.52 Acres I 1.42 Ha.

    Non Forest - Raiyat Land

    11.3 Reasons for Closure:The reasons for closure of mining operations in relation to exhaustion of mineral, lack of

    demand, uneconomic operations, natural calamity, directives from statutory organization

    or court etc: At this stage it is not required.

    11.4 Statutory Obligations:The applicant will be bound to implement all the legal obligations like special conditions

    imposed while execution of lease deed, approval of mining plan, directives issued by the

    State Government, conditions imposed by the Ministry of Environment & Forests, by

    State or Central Pollution Control Board or by any other organization describing the

    nature of conditions and compliance position thereof.

    11.5 Review of Implementation of Mining Plan including Five Years Progressive

    Closure Plan:-lndicate in detail the various proposals committed with special emphasis on the

    proposals for protection of environment in the Mining Plan including five years

    Progressive Closure Plan vis-a-vis their status of implementation. Highlight the areas,

    which might have been contaminated by mining activities and type of contaminants that

    might be found there. The reasons for deviation from the proposals if any with corrective

    measures taken should also be given.

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    11.6 Environment:Green belt will be developed in and around the polluted site with suitable species to

    combat the air pollution effectively.The choice of species will be done according to the plants growing suitable to the

    environmental conditions prevailing in the area. The plantations shall be done in the

    safety zone area.• The safety barrier shall be used for green belt development and shall be used for

    plantation of trees so that air pollution from the mine can be arrested.

    • Every year 150 nos. of plant will be planted within the safety barrier.

    • For development of green belt only local species will be taken for plantation, green belt

    plantation will be protected properly, will be maintained daily by watering and nursing.

    Rate of survival of the sapling on this area will be examined before plantation and

    suitable precaution will be taken.

    Land Use pattern after plan period

    Area in Ha \ Area in Acres0.35 0.86

    Dump including parapetwall and road 0.04 0.09

    Green Belt 0.47 1.82

    Total area in used 0.86 2.77

    Balance area unused 0.56 0.75

    Total lease area 1.42 3.52Land Use pattern after conceptual period

    Area in Ha Area in Acres0.95 1.70

    0.47 1.82

    Total area in used 1.42 3.52

    Balance area uriused Nil Nil

    Total lease area 1.42 3.52

    Water Pollution Control Measures:1. Mining operation will be restricted to the depth of 2 m from ground level.

    2. Quality of dug well to be monitored, in order to ensure the quality of water is not affected.

    Air and Noise Pollution, Control Measures:1. Dust suppression measures like spraying/sprin.kling of water to keep the surface wet.

    2. Overloading of the trucks/tractor trolleys will not be done.As the only impact is due to transportation of soil though village roads, emphasis will be

    given on the following points.

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    2. Tractor - trolleys will be well maintained and PUC certified.

    3. Timely maintenance of vehicles and their silencers to minimize vibration and sound.

    4. Minimum use of horns in the village area and silence zone (if any) as applicable.

    11.7 Infrastructure:

    Infrastructures are not required as it is small scale mining

    11.8 Safety & Security:The size of the working benches will be maintained as per Reg. 106 of MMR, 1961 and

    D.G.M.S. approved.

    Disaster Management & Risk Assessment:High risk factors such as landslide, subsidence flood, fire, tailing dam failure etc are not

    encountered nor anticipated during proposed 5 years plan period. As such, emergency

    plan for quick evacuation, protective measures are not proposed. Also, no local habitant

    exists as the working area is far away from the locality.

    Care & Maintenance during Temporary Discontinuance:For proposed plan period of four years, an emergency plan for the situation of temporary

    discontinuance or incomplete programme due to court order or due to statutory

    requirements or any other unforeseen circumstances should include a plan indicating

    measures of care, maintenances, and monitoring of status of unplanned discontinued

    mining operations expected to re-open in near future. This should detail item wise status

    monitoring and maintenance with periodicity and objective.

    11.9 Number of Local Residents Employed in the Mine, Status of the Continuation

    Family Occupation & Scope of Joining the Occupation Back:The mine has provided employment local workers mostly from the nearby villages

    outside the lease area. The main occupation of their family is farming. All the statutory

    facilities under the mines rules are being extended to the workers. In case of final

    closure, they can revert back to their family occupation along with the statutory monitory

    benefits given by the management.

    11.10 Time Scheduling for Abandonment:The details of time schedule of all abandonment operations as proposed should be

    described here. The manpower and other resources required for completion of proposed

    job should be described. The schedule of such operations should also be supplemented

    by PERT (Programme Evaluation & Review Technique), bar chart etc.

    Time schedule of all abandonment operations as proposed is given below in self

    explanatory bar chart.

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    Activities Tentative time frame for completion of jobs for mine closure operation(In months) from date of cessation.1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8j9 10 11 I 12

    'Reclamation The fertile top soil will be preserved temporarily by dumping and then it will& be spread concurrently over the excavated part of the land after the end ofRehabilitation each year lifting up of brick soil and grass cultivation will be done on itof mined outlandWaste Not ApplicablemanagementDecommissioning ofinfrastructureSafety & Safety and security will be maintained by the applicant.SecurityMonitoring ofair & waterDisposal of The Applied area is worked out in manual mining method.mining m/c.

    11.11 Abandonment Cost:-lt is very difficult to estimate the abandonment cost at this stage but the expenditure on

    the other hand for environment and plantation are given in the following Table

    Description Quantum of work to be done Approx. total cost ofprocess (in Rs.)

    Reclamation and The fertile top soil will be preserved 10,000Rehabilitation of temporarily by dumping and then it willexcavated pits be spread concurrently over the

    excavated part of the land after the endof each year lifting up of brick soil andgrass cultivation will be done on it.

    Plantation & green belt 0.47Ha areas in the applied area will 50,000/-development be used for greenbelt development

    about 752 plants.Air and noise monitoring One year every month in 1 location for 45,000/-

    air, soil and for noise 1 location.Decommissioning of At this stage Decommissioning of NIL

    infrastructure infrastructure is not required.Disposal of mining At this stage it is not required. NIL

    machineries -Tentative cost of 1,05,000/-

    abandonment

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    11.12 Financial Assurance:

    Financial assurance has been computed on the basis of area put to various uses

    indicated in the circular. Accordingly, the land uses are indicated in the following

    table.

    SI. No Head Area put Additional Total Area considered Net areaon use requirement , Ha. as fully considered forat start during plan reclaimed & calculationof plan period rehabilitated Ha.Ha. Ha. Ha.

    A B c D E F GE=(C+D) G= (E-F)

    1. Area to be NIL 0.35 0.35 NIL 0.35excavated

    2. Storage for top NIL 0.04 0.04 NIL 0.04soil

    3. Waste dump NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL4. Mineral storace NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL5. Infrastructure NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL6. Roads Nil Nil Nil NIL Nil7. Railways NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL

    8. Green belt Nil 0.47 0.47 NIL 0.47

    9. Tailing pond NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL

    10 Garland drain NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL

    11 Toe Wall NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL

    12 Effluent NIL NIL NIL NIL NILtreatment plant

    13 Mineral NIL NIL NIL NIL NILseparation plant

    14 Township area NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL

    15 Others to NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL

    specify Pits &Trenches

    Total Nil 0.86 0.86 NIL 0.86

    Financial assurance comes to be 0.86 Ha x Rs 15000.00 per Ha = Rs 12900/-. TheMinimum amount of financial assurance specify by the State Govt. will be submitted in

    the form of Bank Guarantee by the applicant to concerned authority of State Govt of

    Jharkhand.

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    11.13 Certificate:

    The above-mentioned a sections have been taken to be stated clearly in the mine

    closure plan. A certificate duly signed by the applicant to the effect that said closure plan

    complies all statutory rules, regulations, orders made by the Central or State

    Government, statutory organizations, court etc, have been taken into consideration and

    wherever any specific permission is required the applicant will approach the concerned

    authorities. The applicant should also give an undertaking to the effect that all the

    measures proposed in the closure plan will be implemented in a time bound manner as

    proposed.

    The above certificates are enclosed at the beginning of the mining plan.

    11.14 Plans, sections etc:

    The chapters at 3-8 should be supported with Plans & Sections. The Closure Plan may

    also be submitted depicting photographs, satellite images on compact disc etc. wherever

    possible. Progressive mine closure plan is enclosed as plate No 9 with this plan.**************************

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