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PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT
Salasar Pipes Private Limited [Asbestos Cement sheet - 60,000 TPA]
at
Khasara No. 385/1(Part) 385/1(Part), 385/5, 385/3, 385/22,61,62/2 (Part),
Nakati Khapari – Konari Road
Konari Village, Tilda Tehsil,
Raipur Disrict, Chhattisgarh
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Chapter - 1
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1.1 ABOUT PROJECT PROPONENT
Sa lasar Pipes Private Limited is a Private Company incorporated on 10 August 2004. It i s
class i fied as Indian Non-Government Company and is regis tered at Regis trar of
Companies , Chhattisgarh. Sa lasar Pipes Pvt. Ltd. i s a l ready in the bus iness of
manufacturing of Fly Ash Bricks , Fly Ash Blocks , PCC Pole, Concrete Electric Pole and
Fencing Pole.
Sa lasar Pipes Pvt. Ltd. i s promoted by Shri Dulichand Badiwal and Shri Mukesh Badiwal .
They have vast experience in managing and running various industries including fly ash
and cement products .
1.2 ABOUT THE PROPOSED PROJECT
Salasar Pipes Private Limited is proposing to establish 60,000 TPA Asbestos Cement Sheet
manufacturing unit at Khasara No. 385/1(Part) 385/1(Part), 385/5, 385/3, 385/22,61,62/2
(Part), Nakati Khapari – Konari Road, Konari Vi l lage, Ti lda Tehs i l , Ra ipur Disrict,
Chhattisgarh.
Tota l land envisaged for the proposed project i s 11.80 acres, out of which 4.8 acres i s in
possess ion of management and 7.0 acres of land is active cons ideration (s igned
agreement).
Tota l project cost envisaged for the proposed project i s be Rs .22.5 Crores .
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Chapter - 2 INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT / BACKGROUND INFORMATION
2.1 IDENTIFICATION OF PROJECT AND PROJECT PROPONENT
Salasar Pipes Private Limited is a Private Company incorporated on 10 August 2004. It i s
class i fied as Indian Non-Government Company and is regis tered at Regis trar of
Companies , Chhattisgarh. Sa lasar Pipes Pvt. Ltd. i s a l ready in the b us iness of
manufacturing of Fly Ash Bricks , Fly Ash Blocks , PCC Pole, Concrete Electric Pole and
Fencing Pole.
Sa lasar Pipes Pvt. Ltd. i s promoted by Shri Dulichand Badiwal and Shri Mukesh Badiwal .
They have vast experience in managing and running various industries including fly ash
and cement products .
Mr. Dulichand Badiwal
Mr. Dul ichand Badiwal is well known industrialist in Raipur (C.G.). He i s already managing
Sa lasar Pipes Pvt. Ltd (Unit 1) which deals in manufacturing of Fly Ash and Cement Based
Products . He i s an industria l i s t and has over 30 years of experience in industry.
Mr. Mukesh Prajapati
Mr. Mukesh Pra japati i s Young and enthusiastic industrialist. He holds MBA Degree from
Pt. Ravishankar University, Ra ipur. He is looking into operati ons of the other i ndustries
s ince last 6 years .
Proposed Project
The capaci ty of the proposed asbestos plant i s 60,000 TPA
The s ize of plant has been examined in relation to the optimum s ize warranted by
technical factors, economies of scale, potential market and production cost factors . The
capacity of the plant has been planned with a view to optimize cost of production.
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The proposed plant i s being set up with long-term strategic objective of bus iness
expansion and growth. It enjoys locational advantages with respect to supply of raw
materials, utilities, labor as a lso with respect to facilities for transportation and proximity
to market.
2.2 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF NATURE OF PRODUCT
S.No. Particulars Details
1. Name of the Project Sa las ar Pipes Pvt. Limited
2. Activi ty 60,000 TPA Asbestos Cement Sheet
manufacturing Unit
3. Location of project Khasara No. 385/1(Part) 385/1(Part),
385/5, 385/3, 385/22,61,62/2 (Part),
Nakati Khapari – Konari Road, Konari
Vi l lage, Ti lda Tehs i l , Ra ipur Disrict,
Chhattisgarh
4. Project area 11.80 Acre
5. Es timated cost of the project Rs. 22.50 Crores
6. Co-ordinate of the site 21°29'13.29"N 81°48'58.72"E
7. Toposheet No. 64 G/10, G/11, G/14, G/15
8. Elevation above sea level 315m MSL
9. Nearest Railway Station Baikunth Rai lway Station (3.7 Kms.)
10. Nearest Highway NH-200 (12.0 Kms.)
11. Nearest Airport Raipur Airport (34 Kms.)
12. Nearest Town / Ci ty Raipur
13. Seismic Zone The project site falls in Zone-l as per IS 1893-
1984.
2.3 NEED FOR THE PROJECT AND IMPORTANCE TO THE REGION
In India, only the chrysotile variety of asbestos , which i s cons idered safer, i s used in
asbestos-cement products, namely, sheets and pipes. The fibers are mixed and bonded
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with cement and other raw material. After all the fibres are locked into the matrix there i s
no chance of a i r contamination.
Even in the West, s tudies of workers using only chrysotile to make AC Products have no
increased risks as per study by reputed scientis ts . Simi lar i s experience in India with
workers in asbestos-cement product industry without any adverse health effects in spi te
of decades of service, there being no risk of exposure to asbestos dust because of (1) Not
us ing amphibole asbestos considered hazardous. (2) Adopting west process (3) Observing
pol lution 'control measures installed in the factories . Health of the workers i s closely
monitored as per di rectives and regulations of the government agencies .
There is no risk whatsoever in l iving or working under the AC roof, as asbestos fibres are
bonded (locked in) with cement and cannot get released in to the atmosphere.
Transportation of drinking water in AC pipes is absolutely safe as confirmed by the World
Health Organization. Ingested asbestos i f any does not pose any health ri sk.
Apart from the Fibre Variety, the health problems, which arose in the West in the past,
were because of usage of mixed asbestos in the bui ldings , mostly in friable form for
insulation purposes. Indian cl imatic conditions never required the type of asbes tos
spraying and insulation, at one time common in the West. Thus, the health hazards and
risks associated with the past asbestos fibre usage in the western countries, have nothing
to do with the asbestos products or appl ications in India .
"In India Asbestos Cement sheets have been extensively used by Indian Rai lwa ys for the
last 50 years to provide the safest form of roofing to the thousands of Ra i lway Platforms
across the country where over 1 cr people step everyday. It i s noteworthy that AC Sheet
have withstood the test of time with no reported risk/casualty to the Indian traveler nor
has there been any adverse effect on the loca l environment.
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Another major consumption of AC Sheets is in the roofing of Food Corporation of India
godowns, where millions of tons of food grains are stocked. The above two examples are
testimony to the fact that Asbestos Sheets are absolutely safe to use.
It i s worth noting that India uses only about 6 to 7% of the asbestos produced in the
world. (The rest is used in other countries, where obviously, controlled usage is favored as
in India ).
Al l the member industries of chrysoti le asbestos cement products manufacturers
association (CACPMA) carry out dust level measurements and health survei l lance
programs as prescribed by regulatory authorities. Directorate General of Factory Advisory
Services & Labour Institutes (DGFASLI) has taken up a multi-disciplinary national project on
occupational health and working environment in asbestos industries . The dust levels
measured in various departments of twelve factories were less than 0.13 fibre/ml of a i r.
620 randomly selected employees of above factories were medica l ly screened for
asbestos related diseases . No asbestos related diseases were detected in above
employees who are exposed to chrysoti le fibre for the last 5-20 years .
Some Popular Misconceptions
MYTHS FACTS
1. Asbestos cement i s dangerous
materia l
Asbestos cement i s completely safe. It i s not
corros ive, reactive, igni table or toxic.
2. Inhalation of even one fibre of
asbestos i s harmful .
Thousands of asbestos fibres , invis ible, are
inhaled by us everyday from natura l resources,
without any harm. Asbestos Cement Roof wi ll
not add to the environmental fibres .
3. Asbestos cement water pipes
cause colonic carcinoma and
other diseases .
Asbestos fibres in water are ingested without
any harm whatsoever. Therefore the AC water
pipes pose no threat.
4. Asbestos cement production is
banned in the USA
The US Court of Appeals rejected a
proposed ban on scienti fic grounds .
Asbestos -cement products are not
banned in the USA
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2.4 DEMAND – SUPPLY GAP
Asbestos sheets are widely used for industrial, commercial and uti l i ty sheds and in low
cost housing. Compound Average Growth Rate (CAGR) of sales for the industry for past
five years has been 7% per annum. It i s largely dependent on industria l growth .
Periodica l ly new manufacturing units have been added.
2.5 EXPORT POSSIBILITY
The proposed plant is proposed to be set up to cater the need of domestic market, i t i s
expected that the entire product will be sold in the close vicini ty of the proposed pla nt.
2.6 EMPLOYMENT GENERATION (DIRECT & INDIRECT)
PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
Once the proposed activity i s commissioned, the socio-economic status of the local people
wi l l improve and there by infrastructure faci l i ties l ike communication systems wi l l
improve. Most of the vi llages at present do not have protected water supply. After the
implementation of the project, the affordabi l i ty of the publ ic to spend on water
treatment, supply & distribution will more along with the aid from the state government.
EMPLOYMENT POTENTIAL
The proposed project creates employment to 150 people during construction and 50
people during operation of the proposed project.
SKILLED
Total skilled employment in the proposed plant will be around 15.
SEMI-SKILLED
Total Semi-skilled employment in the proposed project will be around 15. Priority wi l l be
given to loca l people for semi -ski l led jobs .
UNSKILLED
Total Unskilled employment in the proposed project will be around 10. Top priority will be
given to loca l people for unski l led jobs .
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Chapter - 3
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
3.1 TYPE OF THE PROJECT
Salasar Pipes Private Limited is proposing to establish 60,000 TPA Asbestos Cement Sheet
manufacturing unit
3.2 LOCATION OF THE PROJECT
Salasar Pipes Private Limited is proposing to establish 60,000 TPA Asbestos Cement Sheet
manufacturing unit at Khasara No. 385/1(Part) 385/1(Part), 385/5, 385/3, 385/22,61,62/2
(Part), Nakati Khapari – Konari Road, Konari Vi l lage, Ti lda Tehs i l , Ra ipur Disrict,
Chhattisgarh.
Total land envisaged for the proposed project i s 11.80 acres, out of which 4.8 acres i s in
possess ion of management and 7.0 acres of land is active cons ideration (s igned
agreement).
The Coordinate of the proposed project s i te i s 21°29'13.29"N 81°48'58.72"E.
The area i s well connected by Road and Rail. Raipur i s the main city which is located at 45
km from plant s ite by road. The site is connected by broad gauge ra i lway l ine and the
nearest railway s tation i s Baikunth RS at 3.7 Kms. Nearest airport is at Raipur Airport at a
dis tance of about 34 kms. The location of the area is shown in the key map of the plant in
Figure I.
There is no National Park or Wildlife Sanctuary within 10 km radius of the project s i te.
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3.3 DETAILS OF THE ALTERNATE SITES
Environmental Setting within 10 Km. radius of the project s i te:
The proposed project area does not fall under the industrial areas / cluster, which
are l i s ted in MoEF office memorandum dated 13th January 2010 and i ts
subsequent amendment for Cri tica l ly Pol luted Area .
There are no National Parks, Wildlife Sanctuary, Biosphere Reserve, Reserve forests
within 10 Km. radius of the project s i te.
Konari Village is nearest habitation at distance of 0.8 Kms. from the project s i te.
Kirna Tank, Kumhari Tank, Pindraon Tank, Mahanadi Branch canal are present
within 10 radius of the project s i te.
No forest area i s involved in the proposed project area .
Proposed project s i te i s near to cement plants (One of the Raw materia l ).
Hence no a l ternate s i te s has been cons idered.
3.4 SIZE OR MAGNITUDE OF OPERATION
It i s proposed to produce 60,000 Tons per year Asbestos Sheet with the project area of
11.80 Acre.
3.5 MANUFACTURING PROCESS
The manufacturing process of fiber cement product is based on class ica l wet Hatschek
process where in the Chrysotile Asbestos Fiber and Pulp i s mixed with cement and FA in
aqueous condition.
A blend of Asbestos Fiber of different grades is wet ground in Edge Runner Mi l l and then
fed to a wet opener where approximately 25 to 35 times (of weight of fiber) of water i s
fed. In the wet opener the fiber s lurry i s further opened by continuous churning. Fiber
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s lurry i s then fed to a mixer. Also fed to the mixer are the required quanti ties of fly ash
(after converting it into slurry form) and wood/cotton pulp. Fixed quanti ty of cement i s
sent to mixer where a l l raw materia ls are continuous ly agi tated.
The raw material slurry i s fed to sheeting machine, which consists of 5 vats with rotating
s ieve cyl inders and an endless bel t moving over the s ieves tangentia l ly. In brief, th e
asbestos cement fi lm is transferred to cyl inder from s lurry in vats which in turn i s
transferred to felt. From felt, Asbestos cement (A.C.) film is transferred and accumulated
in a rotating drum. At di fferent points in the felt suction line is provided w hich dewaters
the asbestos cement film. As soon as the desired thickness i s achieved, it is automatica l ly
cut off from the drum. Plain sheet thus formed is taken to atmospheric corrugators where
each sheet is, after corrugation, kept sandwiched between two steel templates . These
sheets after 10-12 hours are stripped from the templates. Templates are segregated and
recycled while cement sheets are taken to maturing bay where i t i s kept under humid
environment for a minimum of 21 days . Sheets are then tested / inspected before
releas ing into the market.
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3.6 RAW MATERIAL REQUIREMENT
Raw materia l required are as fol lowed:
S.No. Raw Material Quantity (TPA) Source Mode of Transport 1. Cement 26,000 Nearby Cement
plant By Rai l / Road
(through Closed containers / Bul lets )
2. Fly Ash 17,000 Nearby Power plant
By Road (Closed containers )
3. Asbestos fibre 4300 Imported (Canada, Russ ia , Brazi l &
Poland etc.)
By Ship upto the port then by Road (Closed
containers ) 4. Pulp 500 Local market By Road
(through covered trucks)
3.7 WATER REQUIREMENT AND ITS SOURCE
Water required for the proposed project will be 65 KLD. Water required wi l l be sourced
from Ground water Source .
3.8 WASTE MANAGEMENT
No process water will be discharged outside the premises and zero effluent discharge wi l l
be adopted and entire process effluent wi l l be reused /recycled in the manufacturing
process as per CPCB norms.
Sanitary waste generated will be treated in septic tank following by sub surface dispersion
trench.
3.8 SOLID WASTE GENERATION AND ITS DISPOSAL
Entire solid waste generated including process, sheet cuttings , rejects , dust from
bag fi l ters wi l l be recycled and reused in the manufacturing process .
Dry waste like process sludge and damaged / rejects will be pulverized in ba l l mi l l
in wet condition.
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The cut and damaged fibre bags will be immediately repaired with adhesive tape to
ensure no spi l lages .
Sludge generated in Treatment plant (for recirculation of process water) wi l l be
recycled in the process .
Bag shredder attached to automa ted bag opening device and the shredded
particles wi l l be recycled a long with the open fibre.
S.No Type of Solid waste Quantity (in TPD)
Disposal Proposed
1. Rejected materials in the form of A.C. Sheets pieces .
4 Wi l l be recycled back into the process .
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Chapter - 4
SITE ANALYSIS
4.1 CONNECTIVITY
The proposed site i s well connected with Road – Ra il network. The following table gives
brief regarding connectivi ty of the proposed s i te:
Component Description
Road : NH – 200 = 12.0 km
Rai l : Nearest s tation – 3.7 km (Baikunth RS) Mumbai-Howrah mail line
Air : Ra ipur Air Port – 34 Kms.
Sea Port : Vishakapatanam – 600 Kms.
The s ize of plant has been examined in relation to the optimum s ize warranted by
technical factors, economies of scale, potential market and production cost factors . The
capacity of the plant has been planned with a view to optimize cost of production.
The proposed plant i s being set up with long-term strategic objective of bus iness
expansion and growth. It enjoys locational advantages with respect to supply of raw
materials, utilities, labor as a lso with respect to facilities for transportation and proximity
to market.
Infrastructural and other utility services are easily available. Skilled and un-skilled laborers
are a lso avai lable eas i ly.
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Below mentioned table gives brief regarding environmental setting of the project site
S.No Particulars Distance from the site
1. National Park = Ni l
2. Wi ld l ife sanctuaries = Ni l
3. Eco Sensitive Areas = Ni l
4. Forests = Khaludabri Protected Forest – 9.5 Kms.
5. Surface water bodies = Ki rna Tank – 3.0 Kms.
Kumhari Tank – 7.8 Kms.
Pindraon Tank – 9.0 Kms.
Mahanadi Branch Canal – 1.5 Kms.
6. Costa l Regulation Zone [CRZ] = Ni l
7. Industrial Area = M/s . Century Cement
M/s . GMR Chhattisgarh Energy Ltd.
M/s . Maruti Ispat Industries Pvt. Ltd.
4.2 Land use
11.8 acres of land is envisaged for the proposed project. The land wi l l be converted to
Industria l use.
4.3 Topography
The topography of the land is flat without undulations .
4.4 Existing land use pattern
11.8 acres of land is envisaged for the proposed project. The land wi l l be converted to
Industria l use.
There are no ecologically sensitive places l ike national park, s anctuary, biosphere
reserve, reserve forest etc. around 10 Kms. radius of the s i te. There i s no route of
migratory animals within the project s i te .
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4.4 Existing infrastructure
Water supply in most of the vi llages i s available. Inter-village transport facility i s available
only for the selected vi llages. While educa tional faci l i ties & health faci l i ties are not
encouraging in most of the vi l lages . There i s wel l establ ished road connection.
4.5 Climatic data from secondary sources
Raipur has a tropical wet and dry cl imate, temperatures remain moderate throughout the
year, except from March to June, which can be extremely hot. The temperature in Apri l –
May sometimes rises above 48 °C (118 °F).These summer months a lso have dry and hot
winds. In summers, the temperature can also go up to 50 °C. The ci ty receives about 1,300
mi l limetres (51 in) of rain, mostly in the monsoon season from late June to early October.
Winters last from November to January and are mild, a lthough lows can fall to 5 °C (41 °F).
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Chapter - 5
PLANNING BRIEF
5.1 Planning Concept
Salasar Pipes Private Limited is propos ing to establ ish Asbestos Cement Sheet
manufacturing unit at Khasara No. 385/1(Part) 385/1(Part), 385/5, 385/3, 385/22,61,62/2
(Part), Nakati Khapari – Konari Road, Konari Vi l lage, Ti lda Tehs i l , Ra ipur Disrict,
Chhattisgarh.
It i s proposed to produce 60,000 Tons per year Asbestos Sheet with the project area of
11.80 Acre.
5.2 Population Projection
The project will be providing direct employment to nearly 50 workers. The loca l persons
wi l l be given preference in employment as per the qu al i fication and technica l
competencies. Necessary tra ining will be given to tra in the unemployed youths of the
nearby vi llages as per the qualification and technical competencies. Indirect employment
opportunities will be created in the periphery of the project automatica l ly as the
project s tarted operation in the region. In order to operate and maintain the plant
faci lities, including i ts technical general administration needs, the manpower for the
proposed project wi l l be 50. The above manpower covers the top management,
middle and junior level executives and other supporting s taff including workforce.
5.3 Land use Planning
It i s proposed to produce 60,000 Tons per year Asbestos Sheet with the project area of
11.80 Acre.
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Item Area in Acres Bui lt up area with ancillaries 4.30
Internal roads 0.50 Storage yard (Raw material & Product) 3.00 Greenbelt 4.00 Total land 11.80
5.4 Assessment of Infrastructure Demand (Physical & Social)
The road facility is a lready available which shall be used and mainta ined. Infrastructure
faci lities like road transport, Post & Telegraph, Telephone, Banks etc. are bas ics for each
and every area. The company management will take various s teps for upl i ftment of the
bas ic amenities of the area by providing drinking water, pucca road, communication
faci l i ties etc.
The area i s not very well developed as far as job opportunities and l iving s tandard of the
population is concerned. With the s tart of the proposed Plant, various employment
opportunities will be generated. Several persons will be benefi ted with contract works ,
employment through contractor, running of jeep and buses, canteens , di fferent kind of
shops and transport related business avenues. This will improve the economic condition of
the persons .
5.4 Amenities / Facilities
A wel l planned office will be provided having sufficient space to accommodate executives
and s taff. It wi l l be equipped with telephones and Internet faci l i ties .
Faci lities like canteen, rest room and i ndoor games faci l i ties wi l l be provided in the
proposed plant as bas ic faci l i ties to workers .
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Chapter - 6
PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE
6.1 INDUSTRIAL AREA (PROCESSING AREA)
Necessary Infrastructure shal l be developed to establ ish the AC Sheet Plant.
6.2 RESIDENTIAL AREA (NON PROCESSING AREA)
No colonization is proposed in the proposed project. However Facilities l ike canteen, rest
room and indoor games facilities will be provided in the proposed plant as basic faci l i ties
to workers .
6.3 GREEN BELT
More than 1/3rd
of tota l land avai labi l i ty i s reserved for plantation i .e. greenery.
Greenbelt development plan
Local DFO wi l l be consulted in developing the green belt.
Greenbelt of 33% of the area will be developed in the plant premises as per CPCB
guidel ines .
10 m wide greenbelt i s being mainta ined a l l around the plant.
The tree species to be selected for the plantation are pol lutant tolerant, fast
growing, wind firm, deep rooted. A three tier plantation is proposed comprising of
an outer most belt of ta ller trees which will act as barrier, middle core acting as a i r
cleaner and the innermost core which may be termed as absorptive layer
cons isting of trees which are known to be particularly tolerant to pol lutants .
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6.4 SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
With the start of Construction phase, various employment opportunities will be generated.
Severa l persons will be benefited with contract works , employment through contractor,
running of jeep and buses, canteens, different kind of shops and transport related business
avenues. Peoples will be provided with either direct employment or indirect employment
such as contract work, development work l ike road etc.
6.5 CONNECTIVITY
The proposed site i s well connected with Road – Ra il network. The fol lowing table gives
brief regarding connectivi ty of the proposed s i te:
Component Description
Road : NH – 200 = 12.0 km
Rai l : Nearest s tation – 3.7 km (Baikunth RS) Mumbai-Howrah mail line
Air : Ra ipur Air Port – 34 Kms.
Sea Port : Vishakapatanam – 600 Kms.
The s ize of plant has been e xamined in relation to the optimum size warranted by technica l
factors , economies of scale, potential market and production cost factors . The capaci ty of
the plant has been planned with a view to optimize cost of production.
The proposed plant is being set up with long-term strategic objective of business expansion
and growth. It enjoys locational advantages with respect to supply of raw materials, utilities,
labor as a lso with respect to faci l i ties for transportation and proximity to market.
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6.6 DRINKING WATER MANAGEMENT
It i s estimated that 5 KLD of water will be required for domestic purpose during operation
of proposed project.
6.7 SEWERAGE SYSTEM
Domestic effluent collected through toilet blocks and other areas will be collected through
wel l designed sewer network and send to Septic tanks followed by sub-surface dispers ion
trench. No effluent wi l l be left-out after Soak pi ts .
6.8 INDUSTRIAL WASTE MANAGEMENT
No process water will be discharged outside the premises and zero effluent discharge wi l l
be adopted and entire process effluent wi l l be reused /recycled in the manufacturing
process as per CPCB norms.
6.9 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT & ITS DISPOSAL
Entire solid waste generated including process, sheet cuttings , rejects , dust from
bag fi l ters wi l l be recycled and reused in the manufacturing process .
Dry waste like process sludge and damaged / rejects will be pulverized in ba l l mi l l
in wet condition.
The cut and damaged fibre bags will be immediately repaired with adhesive tape to
ensure no spi l lages .
Sludge generated in Treatment plant (for recirculation of process water) wi l l be
recycled in the process .
Bag shredder attached to automated bag o pening device and the shredded
particles wi l l be recycled a long with the open fibre.
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S.No Type of Solid waste Quantity (in TPD)
Disposal Proposed
2. Rejected materials in the form of A.C. Sheets pieces .
4 Wi l l be recycled back into the process .
6.10 POWER REQUIREMENT & ITS SOURCE
Power required for the proposed project will be 600 KVA and same wi l l be sourced from
captive and nearby grid.
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Chapter - 7
REHABILITATION & RESETTLEMENT (R & R) PLAN
No rehabilitation and resettlement is required as there are no habitat ions in the in the
Project s i te.
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Chapter - 8
PROJECT SCHEDULE & COST ESTIMATES
8.1 PROJECT SCHEDULE
The plant will be implemented in 18 months from the date of receipt of Environmental
Clearance from the Hon’ble MoEF & NOC from CECB.
8.1 PROJECT COST
The estimated cost for the proposed project wi l l be Rs .22.50 lacs .
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Chapter - 9
ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL
The Proposed project will improve Socio economic s tatus/standard of living of the people
in the region. In the interest of development and improve the social conditions of the local
habitants, this project should be allowed after considering all the environment aspects .
9.1 FINANCIAL AND SOCIAL BENEFITS
With the implementation of the proposed project, the socio-economic s tatus of the loca l
people will improve substantially. The land rates in the area wi l l improve in the nearby
areas due to the proposed activity. This will help in upliftment of the socia l s tatus of the
people in the area. Educational insti tutions wi l l a lso come -up and wi l l lead to
improvement of educational s tatus of the people in the area. Primary health centre wi l l
a lso be developed by us and the medica l faci l i ties wi l l certa inly improve due to the
proposed project.
9.2 SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTAL ACTIVITIES
The management i s committed to upl i ft the s tandards of l iving of the vi l lagers by
undertaking fol lowing activi ties / respons ibi l i ties as the part of Corporate Socia l
Respons ibi l i ty.
Health & hygiene
Drinking water
Education for poor
Vi l lage roads
Lighting
HEALTH & HYGINE
Personal and domestic hygiene,
Maintaining clean neighborhood,
Weekly health camps offering free -check up & medicines
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Ambulance services
Education & drug de -addiction, a ids .
DRINKING WATER
Making drinking water avai lable at centra l i zed locations in the vi l lage,
SUPPORTING EDUCATION
Providing books to a l l poor chi ldren,
Conducting annual sports festiva l in the vi l lage schools ,
Providing amenities l ike fans , lavatories ,
Maintain play ground etc.