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PRE- FEASIBILITY REPORT OF BAGRI GRANITE MINING PROJECT (REFRENCE NO. 201810000613) PROJECT FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE At VILLAGEBAGRI TEHSIL MALPURA, DISTRICT- TONK Lease Area : 2.8950 Hect. Category of Project : „B2‟ Capacity : 152297 TPA OF GRANITE Name of Project Proponent : SHRI JAGDISH KUMAR JEENGAR Project In Charge : SHRI JAGDISH KUMAR JEENGAR ADDRESS : R/o Amba Bhawan, Near Sainath School, Gandi Nagar, Tehsil- Kishangarh, District - Ajmer (Raj) E-mail address : [email protected] [email protected] Mobile No : 9772211355 Project Cost : Rs. 79 Lacs Date of issue of Work Order : 01/11/2018 Prepared By: Nimish Singhwi (Mining Engineer & RQP) Reg. No. RQP/SME/(UDAI-CIRCLE)/2012/07, R/o- 15, New Glass Factory Colony Sunderwas, Udaipur-313001 Tel. No. 0294 2492060, 94141-10360 E-mail - [email protected]

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PRE- FEASIBILITY REPORT

OF

BAGRI GRANITE MINING PROJECT

(REFRENCE NO. 201810000613)

PROJECT

FOR

ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE

At

VILLAGE– BAGRI

TEHSIL – MALPURA, DISTRICT- TONK

Lease Area : 2.8950 Hect.

Category of Project : „B2‟

Capacity : 152297 TPA OF GRANITE

Name of Project Proponent : SHRI JAGDISH KUMAR JEENGAR

Project In Charge : SHRI JAGDISH KUMAR JEENGAR

ADDRESS : R/o Amba Bhawan, Near Sainath School,

Gandi Nagar, Tehsil- Kishangarh,

District - Ajmer (Raj)

E-mail address : [email protected]

[email protected]

Mobile No : 9772211355

Project Cost : Rs. 79 Lacs

Date of issue of Work Order : 01/11/2018

Prepared By:

Nimish Singhwi (Mining Engineer & RQP)

Reg. No. RQP/SME/(UDAI-CIRCLE)/2012/07,

R/o- 15, New Glass Factory Colony Sunderwas, Udaipur-313001

Tel. No. 0294 – 2492060, 94141-10360

E-mail - [email protected]

1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1.1 Executive Summary

The letter of intention (L.O.I.) in favour of Shri Jagdish Kumar Jeengar S/o Shri

Amba Lal R/o - Amba Bhawan, Near Sainath School, Gandhi Nagar, Tehsil -

Kishangarh, District - Ajmer (Raj) for Mineral Granite was issued by

Superintend Mining Engineer Department of Mines & Geology Jaipur vide order

no. Kha/Jai/Tonk/Ref. No. -201810000613/P-13/2018/205 dated 05/10/2018.

This mining project falls under Category “B2” as per EIA Notifications 2006

and amended thereof.

1.2 Salient features of the project

Project Name Bagri (Reference No. 201810000613)

Granite Mining Project

Location of mine Village - Bagri,

Tehsil - Malpura,

District - Tonk

State - Rajasthan

Latitude N- 260 28‟ 05.2” to 260 28‟ 12.1”

Longitude E- 750 11‟ 05.4” to 750 11‟ 57.9”

Topo sheet number 45 N/03

Minerals of mine Granite

Total Mineable reserves 754429 Tonnes

Proposed production of mine 152297 TPA of Granite

Method of mining Opencast Mechanized

No of working days 300 days

Water demand Total water requirement is about 4.4 KLD =

0.9 KLD (Drinking & Domestic Uses) + 1.3

KLD (Plantation) + 1.1 KLD (Dust

Suppression) & 1.1 KLD Wire Saw Cutting..

Sources of water Water will be supplied from nearby sources

near the mine site.

Man power 15

Nearest railway station Kishangarh Railway Station (About 50 Km

in NW direction).

Nearest State highway/national

highway

RJ- SH-12

About 10.0 Km in SE direction.

Nearest airport Jaipur International Airport (About 83 KM

in NE direction) .

Seismic zone Zone II

1.3 Proposed Planning

Mining method - Opencast Mechanized

Project cost - Rs. 79 Lacs

Production - 152297 TPA of Granite

The land use pattern around Bagri village is Pvt. Land.

2.0 INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT/BACKGROUND INFORMATION

2.1 Identification of Project and Project Proponent:

The letter of intention (L.O.I.) in favour of Shri Jagdish Kumar Jeengar S/o Shri

Amba Lal R/o - Amba Bhawan, Near Sainath School, Gandhi Nagar, Tehsil -

Kishangarh, District - Ajmer (Raj) for Mineral Granite was issued by

Superintend Mining Engineer Department of Mines & Geology Jaipur vide order

no. Kha/Jai/Tonk/Ref. No. -201810000613/P-13/2018/205 dated 05/10/2018.

2.2 Brief Information about the Project

The project has been proposed for mining of 152297 TPA of Granite by Opencast

Mechanized Method. The ML area is 2.8950 Hect. Water requirement for the

proposed project for drinking use, dust suppression and other use will be 4.4 KLD,

which will be taken from nearby source.

2.3 Need for the Project and Its Importance to the Country or Region:

The mining project falls in the Tonk District of Rajasthan, the area is devoid of

industrial growth. The earning sources of the region are limited. Most of the people are

dependent upon agriculture only. Mineral wealth of the state Rajasthan provides the

employment opportunity to the people of the state as well as region also. Mining is one

of the major core sector industries which play a crucial role in the process of country

economic development. The mineral Granite finds extensive use in the construction

and infrastructural works. The basic objective of the project is the effective utilization

of Material in the country or region. Granite is the world's most commonly used

material in construction of road, railway track construction etc. Granite will help in

the economic growth of the country or region.

2.4 Demands-Supply Gap

There is a large demand of Granite for roads, railway tracks, building construction

etc.

2.5 Imports vs. Indigenous Production

Development needs will be met only through indigenous produced minerals against

the high cost of imported material.

2.6 Export Possibility

There is no proposal to export the minerals. However, mineral produced from the

mine will fulfill the needs of the region and surplus if any, will be considered for

export.

2.7 Domestic/ Export Markets

Domestic Market

Mineral excavated will be used for domestic consumption.

Export Market

The proposed mining activity is for indigenous consumption only there is no

proposal for export.

2.8 Employment Generation

The proposed mining activity will provide employment to workers. The workers will

be hired mostly from the nearby village

3.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION

3.1 Type of Project Including Interlinked and Interdependent Projects, If Any.

It is an open cast Mechanized Mining project over an area of 2.8950 Hect., with a

proposed production is 152297 TPA of Granite. This is an independent mining

project and there are no interlinked projects involved.

3.2 Location

The location of the proposed ML area is detailed below:

Village and

Tehsil

District and

State

Toposheet No. Area Ownership

category

Bagri,

Malpura

Tonk

Rajasthan

45 N/03 2.8950 Hect. Pvt. Land

Total 2.8950 Hect.

Late./Long.:-

Latitude N- 260 28‟ 05.2” to 260 28‟ 12.1”

Longitude E- 750 11‟ 05.4” to 750 11‟ 57.9”

The applied mining lease area is situated near village – Bagri, Tehsil - Malpura

District- Tonk (Raj.), the shortest distance from Bagri to Granite mine is 1.2 Km NE

direction.

Fig 1: Location Map of proposed Project site

Project Area

3.3 Details of Alternate Sites

Mining is site specific so no alternative site is proposed.

3.4 Size or magnitude of operation

The ML area has been granted over an area of 2.8950 Hect. During five year total

production of Granite shall be approximately 453308 Tonnes. The average

number of working days in the year would be 300.

3.5 Regional Geology-

The area mainly forms a part of Tonk district, and a part of Bundi district in the

southeastern part. Duin is the main town in the area. The area is approachable by

Jaipur – Tonk and devil – Bundi State Highway, which run almost in NE- SW

direction.

The area forms partly a peniplain and partly hilly area occupied by the rocks of the

Jahazpur and the Hindoli group and the mangalwar Complex. The hillocks treands

mainly NE-SW. the northern part of the area in dreained by the banas river. Several

nallas join the Banas river and form dendritic drainage pattern.

The northern part of the area is mainly occupied by the rocks of the Mangalwar

Complex represented by migmatite –gneiss and dolomite / calc silicate belonging to

the Kekri formation, where as the middle part of the area is occupied mainly by mica

schist with dolomite of the potla formation. The southern part of the area is occupied

by the rock of the Sujanpura Formation of the Hindoli Group. The rocks area phyllites

and meta-graywacke.

These rocks are intruded by dolerite/amphibolite and quartz veins.The Jahazpur

group of rocks are confined in western and southeastern part of the area. The rocks

are conglomerate, gritty quartzite and dolomite with Banded iron formation (BIF).

Era/Period

Geological

Cycle

Group

Sub formation Lithology

Arc

hae

an t

o P

alae

o-P

rote

rozo

ic

Bhilwara

Supergroup

Jahajpur

Group

Ummedpura

Formation

a. Dolomite with B/F

b. Conglomerate, grit, quartzite

Intrusives

Quartzite

Dolomite/

Amphibolites

Hindoli

Group

Sujanpura

Formation

Meta

Greywack/Phyllite

Phyllite+ Garnet

Mangalwar

Complex

Kekri

Formation

Garnet-bearing

mica schist

Quartzite

Potla

Formation

Dolomite/Calc

silicate

Migmatite gniss

Local Geology-

Super Group Group Lithology

Bhilwara Super Group Mangalwar Complex Granite gneiss

3.7 Project description with process details

3.7.1 Proposed Method of Mining

The ML applied for Granite will be developed by mechanized mining. The mineral is

exposed to the surface therefore open cast mining has been proposed.

The following mining parameters are proposed

Type of working : Opencast, Mechanized Mining

Bench height : 6 m

Bench width : 6 m

Production details

The Proposed Production of Granite in next five year is shown below:

Years Total excavation In MT

Total saleable Minerals in MT

Waste in MT

First Year 233150 60274 172876

Second Year 221643 70438 151205

Third Year 237518 80245 157273

Fourth Year 284592 90054 194538

Fifth Year 304594 152297 152297

Total 1281497 453308 828189

3.8 Raw Material Required Along With Estimated Quantity, Likely Source,

Marketing

Area of Final Product/s, Mode of Transport of Raw Material and Finished Product

No raw material will be required for production of proposed minerals. The mine

mineral shall be collected and dispatch to various industries through trucks.

3.9 Resource Optimization/ Recycling and Reuse

Not envisaged.

3.10 Availability of Water Its Source, Energy/ Power Requirement and

Source

3.10.1 Water Requirement

Total water requirement is about 4.4 KLD = 0.9 KLD (Drinking & Domestic Uses) +

1.3 KLD (Plantation) + 1.1 KLD (Dust Suppression) & 1.1 KLD Wire Saw Cutting.

Water for Drinking, dust suppression and plantation will be collected from nearby

villages.

3.10.2 Power

Electric power supply does not exist at mine site and it is proposed to take

connection.

3.11 Quantity of wastes to be generated (Liquid and solid) and Scheme for their

Management/Disposal

3.11.1 Solid Waste Generation & its Disposal

No solid Waste will be generated. Top Soil collected will be used for plantation at

the end of the lease period.

3.11.2 Liquid Effluent

Not applicable.

4.0 SITE ANALYSIS

4.1 Connectivity

The applied mining lease area is situated near village – Bagri, Tehsil - Malpura District

– Tonk (Raj.), the shortest distance from Bagri to Granite mine is 1.2 Km NE

direction..

4.2 Landform, Land use and Land ownership:

Land Use Pattern Near Village Khatedari Land Total

Non Utilized Bagri 2.8950 Hect. 2.8950 Hect. The applied ML area is as per revenue detail is a Pvt. Land.

4.3 Topography

The area falls in G.T. sheet no. 45 N/03.

4.4 Existing land Use Pattern

The ML area is as per revenue detail is a Govt. Land. There is no River/ Canal/Port in

the existing area. There is no village or human settlement in the lease area. There is

no public road passing through the area

4.0Existing Infrastructure

No existing infrastructure within ML area.

4.6 Soil Classification

Average 0.5 m Cover Has been considered as soil.

4.7 Climate data from Secondary Sources:

The climate of the area is dry with extreme temperature variation i. e. in summer as

high as 440 C, whereas in winter it lowers to 60C or even less. Most of the rain falls

during the period of June to September. Maximum and minimum rain fall varies

(500mm- 200mm).

4.8 Social Infrastructure available:

1) The ML area is not facilitated with power line.

2) The ground water table is 60m-70m from the surface.

3) The state transport buses and private buses are available up to village and

mine site.

4) The nearest police station applicable is at Malpura.

5) Mobile Phone connectivity is available at the ML site.

6) Medical facility is available at Lamba Harisingh.

7) No National Park/sanctuary falls within 10 km of the ML area.

5.0 PLANNING BRIEF

5.1 Planning Concept:

The ML for Granite will be developed by mechanized mining. The mineral is exposed to

the surface therefore open cast mining Ha has been proposed. Drilling will be carried

out only of any big hard rock is encountered.

Water diversion Channel shall be made along the periphery of the working pit, so

water will not be accumulated in the pits in quantity. The mineral produced from the

pit will be bought at a spot outside the pit and then loaded into the trucks and

dumpers by excavator for onwards transportation.

5.2 Land use Planning

At the end of the life of mine area will be covered by water reservoir.

5.3 Assessment of Infrastructure demand (Physical & Social)

On the basis of the preliminary site visit, the infrastructure demand in the village was

assessed on the basis of need and priority.

The health infrastructure of the study area requires improvement. The lack of medical

facilities needs improvement. Medical facilities will be provided by mine owner during

mining.

5.4 Amenities/Facilities

Workshop

For maintenance of vehicles it is proposed to establish a workshop nearby to mine site

welding, puncture etc.

Power supply

Electric power supply does not exist at mine site and it is proposed to take connection.

Water Supply

A tractor mounted tanker is proposed for supply of water to mining work, spraying,

watering the plants and drinking purposes.

First Aid

A first aid facility is proposed at Mines office.

Rest Shelter

Rest shelter is proposed near mine site.

5.4.1 Budget for facilities provided to Labours

Sl. No. Scheme Cost (in Rs)

1. Drinking water facility 12,000 2. Shelter and sanitation facility 13,000 3. Health facility 14,000

4. Fuel for cooking 10,000

Total 49,000

6.1 Industrial Area (Processing Area)

No infrastructure is proposed.

6.2 Residential Area (Non Processing Area)

As local workers from nearby areas will be engaged for the mining activity, no

residential area/ housing are proposed.

6.3 Green Belt

Total area of green belt would be 33% of ML and surrounding area. As the mine lease

area is 2.8950 Ha so plantation would be around 0.955 Hect.

It is proposed to plant 50 plants per year in ML and surrounding area.

Programme for Plantation

The plantation shall be done at the following places:-

At the boundary of the ML area.

Both site of the transportation road

6.4 Social Infrastructure

The Lessee shall spend 2% of profit for the development of the area i.e. treatment of

poor, schools, and other social work.

6.4.1. Budget for Environmental Social Responsibility (ESR)

The Applicant shall spend 2% of profit for the development of the area i.e. treatment of

poor, schools, temples and other social work.

Budget for Environment Social Responsibility for ESR per year

SI. No. Activity ESR

1 . Provide drinking water facility in surrounding villages and schools by Hand pump/dug well/water tank or

funds for Ambulance. 24,000

2 . Health camps and free medicine 20,000

3 . Clothes distribution to poor villagers 14,000

4. Ladies toilet 13,000

TOTAL 71,000

6.5 Sewerage System

Domestic waste water will be treated into septic tank followed by soak pit

6.6 Industrial Waste Management

Not applicable

6.7 Solid Waste management

The waste overburden in the area is only soil, which will be mined out separately

and will be preserved for reuse in plantation

6.8 Generation of Top Soil:

No top soil will be generated, the mineral is exposed to the surface.

6.9 Power Requirement & Supply/Source

The electricity facility is not available at ML area. It is proposed to connect the

applied ML area with the power supply connection from nearby villages. Only

diesel equipment will be used.

6.10 Environmental Management Plan

The environmental management plan consists of the set of mitigation,

management, monitoring and institutional measures to be taken during the

implementation and operation of the project, to eliminate adverse environmental

impacts or reduce them to acceptable levels. The present environmental

management plan addresses the components of environment, which are likely to

be affected by the different operations in the mine area.

Budget Allotted for the EMP

SI. No. Measures Cost (in Rs.)

1. Pollution Control

i) Dust Suppression 23,000

2.

Pollution Monitoring

i) Air pollution

ii) Water pollution

16,000

3. Green Belt 40,000

Total 79,000

7.0 REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT (R&R) PLAN

As no personnel are expected to be migrated due to mining in the ML area and the

adjoining region is also having a good mineral potential, the rehabilitation of the

employees is not going to be a problem. The workers and other staff can get job in

the neighboring areas after the end of life of mine. The lessee shall also try for

employment of the workers.

8.0 PROJECT SCHEDULE & COST ESTIMATES

8.1 Likely Date of Start of Construction and Likely Date of Completion

No construction activities are proposed. The mining activity will commence only

after receiving environmental clearance and other statutory clearance.

8.2 Estimated Project Cost along with analysis in Terms of Economic Viability of

the Project

Estimated project cost is Rs. 79 Lacs. The lessee has all the mining equipments

used for the scientific mining. The mine is Eco-Friendly. Economically the ore is

mineable as compared to overburden thickness.

9.0 ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL (FINAL RECOMMENDATIONS)

The proposed mine will bring economical benefits to the state by the way of Royalty

for mineral and to the local people by way of direct and secondary employment

opportunities. Proposed minerals are used for a variety of structural and decorative

purposes. The material is in high demand at the local market for real estate

industry.

The project will bring about socio-economic improvement of the area and will prove

beneficial to the area.