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PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT
OF
MASONRY STONE MINING PROJECT
(M.L. No. 101/2011, M.L. Area: 1.0 ha)
At
Near
Village-Chhapra
Tehsil- Pahari
District – Bharatpur (Raj.)
PROJECT PROPONENT
Shri Roshan lal S/o Shri Balveer Singh Yadav R/o Village: Shroti Mohalla Kama, Tehsil: Kaman,
District: Bharatpur (Rajasthan)
Contact Person: Shri Rajendra kumar
(Authorized Signatory)
INDEX
S. NO. PARTICULARS PAGE NO.
1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1
2.0 INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT/ BACKGROUND INFORMATION 2
3.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION 3
4.0 SITE ANALYSIS 8
5.0 PLANNING BRIEF 10
7.0 REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT (R & R) PLAN 11
8.0 PROJECT SCHEDULE & COST ESTIMATES 12
9.0 ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL 12
10.0 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN 13
10.1.1 Air Pollution Control 13
10.1.2 Water Management 13
10.1.3 Noise Pollution Control 13
10.1.4 Land Reclamation 13
10.1.5 Solid Waste Management 13
10.1.6 Green Belt Development 13
Masonry Stone Mining Project, M. L. No. 101/2011, M. L. Area 1.0 ha
at Near Village: Chhapra, Tehsil: Pahari, District: Bharatpur (Rajasthan)
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Shri Roshan Lal S/o Shri Balveer Singh Yadav 13
PRE – FEASIBILITY REPORT
1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This is an existing mine. Proposal of obtaining Environmental Clearance for Masonry Stone
with production Capacity 109360 TPA at Near Village: Chhapra, Tehsil: Pahari, District:
Bharatpur (Rajasthan). The total lease area is 1.0 ha which is an Govt. waste land. The
mining lease was issued in favor of Smt. Shri Roshan Lal S/o Shri Balveer Singh Yadav on
dated 07.12.2012. The mining lease was cancelled before time period vide Government
order No. dated 03.10.2008. For reshuffle of lessee’s lottery for delineated plots for block E
was held on dated 28.01.2009. The lessee got plot no. 10 of block E in this lottery. The
lease was sanctioned vide order dated 05.03.2012 by Mining Engineer, Bharatpur
(Rajasthan). The Mining Plan has been approved in favor of Shri Roshan Lal S/o Shri
Balveer Singh Yadav by Superintending Mining Engineer Mines & Geology Department,
Bharatpur Circle, Bharatpur (Rajasthan) on dated 07.02.2013.
Table-1
Salient features of the Project
S. No. Particulars Details
A. Mining Lease Details
1. Name of the Project Masonry Stone Mining project
2. Mineral Masonry Stone
3. Mining Lease Number M.L. No.101/2011
4. Mining Lease Area 1.0 ha
5. Lease Holder (Proposed) Shri Roshan Lal S/o Shri Balveer Singh Yadav
6. Lease Validity 20 years
B Location
7. Village Chhapra,
8. Tehsil Pahari
9. District Bharatpur
10. State Rajasthan
11. Latitude & Longitude Pillar Latitude Longitude
A 27°44'20.49"N 77°00'52.7"E
B 27°43'22.08"N 77°00'54.1"E
C 27°43'20.62"N 77°01'1.22"E
D 27°44'19.04"N 77°01'0.80"E
C. Other details
12. Bulk Density 2.6 tonne/cum
13. Ultimate Working Depth 35 m bgl
Masonry Stone Mining Project, M. L. No. 101/2011, M. L. Area 1.0 ha
at Near Village: Chhapra, Tehsil: Pahari, District: Bharatpur (Rajasthan)
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S. No. Particulars Details
14. Cost of the project Rs. 20 Lakh
15. Cost for Environmental
Protection Measures Rs. 0.45 lakh
16. Entrepreneur social
responsibility activities
& budgetary allocation Rs 0.75 Lacs
17. Budgetary allocation for
facility provided for the
Labourers Rs 0.50 Lacs
18. Seismic Zone II
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
���� Plantation will be developed within ML areas and will also be developed outside the
ML area equal to 33% of the lease area.
���� Periodical water spraying on the roads will be done.
���� Proper maintenance of all machines will be carried out that will control emission of
gaseous pollutant.
WATER MANAGEMENT
���� There is no surface water body in and around the mining lease area.
���� The rain water collected in mining pit will be used in plantation and dust
suppression.
NOISE POLLUTION CONTROL
���� Proper maintenance of all machines will be carried out which will reduce noise
generation during operations.
LAND RECLAMATION
� At the end of life of mine 0.81 ha. area will be excavated which will be converted into
water reservoir and 0.19 ha area will be covered under Green belt development
around the lease periphery.
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
� The generated solid waste will be used for construction and maintenances of kucha
approach road time to time. There will no waste dump at the end of life of the mine.
GREEN BELT DEVELOPMENT
� Green Belt/plantation will be developed equal to 33% of total lease area. The trees
will be planted at suitable spacing to encourage proper growth around the lease
Masonry Stone Mining Project, M. L. No. 101/2011, M. L. Area 1.0 ha
at Near Village: Chhapra, Tehsil: Pahari, District: Bharatpur (Rajasthan)
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boundary. The dead plants will be replaced by fresh plants. Native Plant species will
be planted.
SOCIO ECONOMIC IMPROVEMENT
���� As the mining activities will increase, better employment opportunity.
���� Semi skilled & unskilled workers will be recruited from the nearby villages.
���� Adult Education programme are proposed for up-gradation of literacy level.
���� The leesee will associate awarness programe.
HEALTH & SAFETY
���� Protective respiratory devices will be provided to personnel working in dusty areas
with adequate training.
���� The lessee will associate in various health and safety awarness program in nearby
villages.
2.0 INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT/ BACKGROUND INFORMATION
(i) Identification of Project and Project Proponent
Shri Roshan Lal S/o Shri Balveer Singh Yadav is interested to involve in mining activities
from the lease of masonry stone mining project at Near Village: Chhapra, Tehsil: Pahari,
District: Bharatpur (Rajasthan). The mining plan has been approved in favor of Shri
Roshan Lal S/o Shri Balveer Singh Yadav by Superintending Mining Engineer Mines &
Geology Department, Bharatpur Circle, Bharatpur (Rajasthan) on dated 07.02.2013.
(ii) Brief Description of the Nature of Project
This is an existing mine project and will be worked by semi mechanized open cast
method. Environmental Clearance is required as per EIA Notification dated 2006, as
amended time to time, this project is comes under A Category, but as per notification
dated 07.10.2014 issued by MoEF & CC it is located at a distance of 0.2 km from the
project boundary, thus it will required environmental clearance from MoEF & CC.
(iii) Need for the Project & Its Importance to the Country/ Region
Masonry Stone Mining Project, M. L. No. 101/2011, M. L. Area 1.0 ha
at Near Village: Chhapra, Tehsil: Pahari, District: Bharatpur (Rajasthan)
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The mineral masonry stone is used in various construction activities and will be sold to
nearby markets to fulfill the requirements of the local people.
(iv) Demand – Supply Gap
Considering the demand of mineral sufficient availability of the mineral in the area, it is
essential to have masonry stone mine to sustain the supply of mineral for construction
purpose.
(v) Imports vs. Indigenous Production
It is a cheap mineral used in construction activities therefore export is not possible
(vi) Export Possibility
There is no export possibility as these minerals are quite cheap and locally available
in abundance and used in rural areas.
(vii) Domestic/Export Markets
These minerals have only domestic market and will fulfill the requirement of local.
The stone may also be supplied to stone crusher existing to be around the lease area.
(viii) Employment Generation (Direct and Indirect) due to the Project
Approx 50 skilled and semiskilled manpower will be needed to run the mine
3.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION
(i) Type of Project Including Interlinked And Independent Projects, If Any
There is no interlinked or interdependent project based on mineral produced. The
mineral will be sold directly.
(ii) Location (map showing general location, specific location, and project
boundary & project site layout) with coordinates
Masonry Stone Mining Project, M. L. No. 101/2011, M. L. Area 1.0 ha
at Near Village: Chhapra, Tehsil: Pahari, District: Bharatpur (Rajasthan)
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Figure1: Location Map
Masonry Stone Mining Project, M. L. No. 101/2011, M. L. Area 1.0 ha
at Near Village: Chhapra, Tehsil: Pahari, District: Bharatpur (Rajasthan)
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(iii) Details of Alternate Sites Considered
No alternative site has been taken into consideration due to availability of mineral
resources in the area.
(iv) Size and magnitude of operation
Production Capacity of Masonry Stone -109400 TPA at Near Village: Chhapra, Tehsil:
Pahari, District: Bharatpur (Rajasthan)
(v) Project Description with Process Detail
(1) Salient features along with project vicinity details of the Mining project is
given below:
Table - 2
Salient Features of the Project
S. No. Particulars Details
1. Name of the Project Masonry Stone project (M.L. No. 101/2011)
2. Mineral Masonry Stone
3. Mining Lease Number M. L. No.101/2011
4. Mining Lease Area 1.0 ha
5. Lease Holder (Proposed) Shri Roshan Lal S/o Shri Balveer Singh Yadav
6. Lease Period 20 years
7. Method of mining Open cast Semi mechanized Method
8. Total Geological Reserve 1193400 Tonnes
9. Total Mineable Reserve 365000 Tonnes
10. Elevation Range in the area 345 mRL TO 325 mRL
11. General Ground Level 180 mRL
12. Bulk Density 2.6 Tonnes/cum
13. Ultimate Working Depth 35 m bgl
(2) GEOLOGY OF THE AREA
Recent Soil
Post Delhi Pegmatite , Granitite, albetite
Delhi Super
Group
Ajabgarh Group Phyllite interbedded with quartizite , carbonaceous
phyllite, calcareous shale, conglomerates spongy
quartizite
Alwar Group Flaky quartizite, massive quartizite, Schist phyllite
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Local Geology:
Recent Soil
Post Delhi
Delhi Super Group Ajabgarh Group Phyllite interbedded with
quartizite
4. Method of Mining
Proposed method of mining will be semi mechanized opencast by forming proper benches.
The mining is proposed as per present situation of the deposit.
Excavation is proposed by blasting. Hydraulic excavator/loader is proposed for removal and
loading of blasted stone.The haul/ approach roads have been provided up to the proposed
working faces and will be provided in future also. The stone and waste are proposed to be
transported by tractor trolley and tippers.
The mining will be carried out by opencast method by developing the bench of height 5-6 m
height and width. Four slices are considered in a bench. The calculations are as per the four
slices of a bench. Thus the end position of the bench is 6 meter height. Width is also proposed
6 meter.
PROCESS FLOW CHART OF MINING
TOP SOIL & O.B. REMOVAL
DRILLING
BLASTING(As & When Required)
LOADING
TRANSPORTTO CONSUMERS
Masonry Stone Mining Project, M. L. No. 101/2011, M. L. Area 1.0 ha
at Near Village: Chhapra, Tehsil: Pahari, District: Bharatpur (Rajasthan)
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A. EXTENT OF MECHANIZATION
Table-3
Details of proposed Mining Machinery
S.No Machinery Number
1 Jack Hammers 2
2 Compressor 1
3 Air Compressor tractor mounted or wheel
mounted
1
4 Drill roads As required
5 Tipper 2
6 Water Tanker 1
7 Hand tools As required
5. PROPOSED YEAR WISE PRODUCTION DETAILS OF THE NEXT FIRST FIVE YEARS
The proposed Year-wise production plan for next five years is mentioned in the table given
below:
Table – 4
Year Wise Production for Next Five Years
Year ROM excavation in MT tonnage
First year 84870
Second year 91540
Third year 109360
Fourth year 38280
Fifth year 38610
Total 362760
Source: Approved Mining Plan
6. LOADING & TRANSPORT
Tyre mounted Hydraulic excavator will be deployed from time to time and when required.
Trucks and tracor troley will be deployed for transportation of masonry stone from working to
consumer
7. WASTE GENERATION & DISPOSAL
There is no top soil and the generated waste will be second grade mineral and sold out for
other purpose.
Masonry Stone Mining Project, M. L. No. 101/2011, M. L. Area 1.0 ha
at Near Village: Chhapra, Tehsil: Pahari, District: Bharatpur (Rajasthan)
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Table – 5
Year Wise Waste Generation of Next Five Years
Year Waste as second grade in tones
I 8480
II 9150
III 3850
IV 3850
V 3850
Total 36280
Source: Approved Mining Plan
8. CONCEPTUAL PLAN
The conceptual mining plan considering production capacity 109400 TPA has been prepared
by considering the reserve. Around 13953 cum. of waste will come across during the period of
the mining plan. The maximum quantity of stone, lump, grit etc has market. The waste will
come across around 10% towards maximum in the form of powder and small pieces. The
waste will be used for construction and maintenances of kucha approach road time to time. At
the end of life of mine 0.81 ha area will be excavated which will be converted into water
reservoir & 0.19 ha area will be covered under green belt on around the lease periphery.
(vi) Raw Material Required Along With Estimated Quantity, Likely Source, Marketing Area of
Final Products, Mode of Transport of Raw Material and Finished Product
Masonry Stone will be transported by hired vehicles. No raw material will be required.
(vi) Resources Optimization/ Recycling and Reuse Envisaged in the Project, if any, should
be briefly Outlined
� No waste water will be generated from mining operation
� Domestic sewage water generated from office toilet will be disposed in soak pits via septic
tank.
(viii) Availability of Water Its Source, Energy /Power Requirement and Source
A. Water requirement:
Total water requirement for the proposed project will be about 5.0 KLD which will be sourced
from nearby villages.
B. Power requirement:
The electric power will not be used in mine. Only HSD Fuel will be required for operating
machineries.
Masonry Stone Mining Project, M. L. No. 101/2011, M. L. Area 1.0 ha
at Near Village: Chhapra, Tehsil: Pahari, District: Bharatpur (Rajasthan)
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(ix) Quantity of Waste to Be Generated (Liquid and Solid) And Scheme for Their
Management/Disposal:
Domestic sewage water generated from office toilet will be disposed in soak pits via septic
tank. The waste will come around 10% towards maximum in the form of powder and small
pieces. This waste will be used for construction and maintenance of kucha approach road time
to time.
4.0 SITE ANALYSIS
(i) Connectivity
The lease area ~2.0 km away from Village Chappra in SE direction. Nearest Railway
Station is situated at Ramgarh Railway Station at a distance ~27.0 km. from mine
site. Nearest Airport Agra Airport, Agra at a distance ~113.0 km in SE direction from
the mine site .Lease area is well connected through roads.
(ii) Land Form, Land Use and Land Ownership
Existing Land Use Pattern
The total ML area of 1.0 ha comprises of Government waste land.
(iii) Topography
The lease area comprises part of a mound trending north-south. The highest contour
is 345 mRL and lowest is 325 mRL.
(iv) Existing Land Use Pattern {Agriculture, Non-Agriculture, Forest, Water Bodies
(Including Area Under CRZ)}, Shortest Distances From The Periphery Of The
Project To Periphery Of The Forests, National Park, Wild Life Sanctuary, Eco
Sensitive Areas, Water Bodies (Distance From The HFL Of The River), CRZ. In
Case Of Notified Industrial Area, A Copy Of The Gazette Notification
Table – 6
Environmental Settings
S. No. Particular Details
1. Nearest Village Chhapra situated at a distance of ~2.0 km in SE direction
from mine site.
2. Nearest city/ town Pahari at a distance of ~7.0 km in SE direction from mine
site.
3. Nearest Railway Station Ramgarh Railway Station at a distance of ~27.0 km, in
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at Near Village: Chhapra, Tehsil: Pahari, District: Bharatpur (Rajasthan)
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SW direction from mine site.
4. Nearest Airport Agra Airport, Agra at a distance ~113.0 km in SE direction
from the mine site.
5. Archaeological Important Place None, within 10 km radius area of mine site.
6. Ecological Sensitive Areas
(National Park, Wildlife
Sanctuary, Biosphere Reserve
etc.)
There is no National Park, Wild Life Sanctuaries,
Biosphere Reserves, Tiger Reserves, Wildlife Corridors,
etc. within 10 km radius
9. Reserved/Protected Forest
within 10 km radius
There is no Reserved/Protected Forest within 10km
radius.
10. Nearest River / water body � Papra Bandh at a distance of ~7.0 km in South
direction.
� Alampur Bandh at a distance of ~6.0 km in East
direction.
� Kanmaida Bandh at a distance of ~8.0 km in NW
direction.
Source: preliminary site visit
Masonry Stone Mining Project, M.L. No. 101/2011, M.L. Area 1.0 ha
at Near Village: Chhapra, Tehsil: Pahari, District: Bharatpur (Rajasthan)
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Figure 2: Key plan
Masonry Stone Mining Project, M.L. No. 101/2011, M.L. Area 1.0 ha
At Near Village: Chhapra, Tehsil: Pahari, District: Bharatpur (Rajasthan)
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(v) Existing Infrastructure:
There is no building & structure within mining lease area except some vegetations
existing on the lease area which will be cleared as and when required.
5.0 PLANNING BRIEF
(i) Planning Concept (Type of Industries, Facilities, and Transportation etc.) Town
and Country Planning/Development Authority Classification
Uses: This is a mining Project
(ii) Population Projection
Manpower required will be engaged from nearby Villages. No significant influx of
people is anticipated in the area.
(iii) Land Use Planning
The extent of proposed mining lease area is 1.0 ha. The area comprises of Govt. waste
land. At the end of life of mine 0.81 ha area will be excavated which will be converted
into water reservoir & 0.19 ha area will be covered under green belt on around the lease
periphery.
(iv) Assessment of Infrastructure Demand (Physical & Social)
Lessee will assess the demand of infrastructure (Physical & Social) in nearby area of the
proposed mine site and same will be developed under social work
(v) Amenities/Facilities
Mining Management will develop the Amenities/Facilities in the nearby area of the
proposed mine site as per requirement of local people of the nearby area under
corporate social responsibility programs.
6.0 PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE
(i) Residential Area (Non Processing Area)
This is not required as mine workers will come from nearby villages. Rest shelter to the
workers will be provided outside the lease area.
(ii) Green Belt
Green Belt/plantation will be developed equal to 33% of total lease area. The trees will
be planted at suitable spacing to encourage proper growth around the lease boundary.
The dead plants will be replaced by fresh plants. Native Plant species will be planted.
(iii) Connectivity
The lease area ~2.0 km away from Village Chappra in SE direction. Nearest Railway
Station is situated at Ramgarh Railway Station at a distance ~27.0 km. from mine site.
Masonry Stone Mining Project, M.L. No. 101/2011, M.L. Area 1.0 ha
At Near Village: Chhapra, Tehsil: Pahari, District: Bharatpur (Rajasthan)
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Nearest Airport Agra Airport, Agra at a distance ~113.0 km in SE direction from the
mine site .Lease area is well connected through roads.
(iv) Water Management (Source & Supply of water)
Total water requirement for the project will be about 5.0 KLD which will be used for
domestic plantation as well as dust supression purpose and sourced from nearby village .
(v) Sewerage System
Domestic sewage water generated from office toilet will be disposed in soak pits via
septic tank. Outside discharge is not envisaged.
(vi) Industrial Waste Management
No industrial waste water will be generated from this mine mining operation.
(vii) Solid Waste Management
Around 13953 cum. of waste will come across during the period of the mining plan. The
maximum quantity of stone, lump, grit etc has market. The waste will come across
around 10% towards maximum in the form of powder and small pieces. The waste will
be used for construction and maintenances of kucha approach road time to time.
(viii) Power Requirement & Supply/Source
Electric power will not be required in mining operations.
7.0 REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT (R & R) PLAN
(i) Policy To Be Adopted (Central/State) In Respect Of The Project Affected Persons
Including Home Oustees, Land Oustees And Landless Laborers (Brief Outline To
Be Given)
Not Applicable as the lease area falls in Government waste land.
8.0 PROJECT SCHEDULE & COST ESTIMATES
(i) Likely Date Of Start Of Construction And Likely Date Of Completion (Time
Schedule For The Project To Be Given)
(ii) The mining activity will be started after obtaining Environmental Clearance from MoEF
& CC, New Delhi as the project attracts general condition as per MoEF & CC notification
dated 07.10.2014 and Environmental Clearance for the project is to be grant by MoEF &
CC, New Delhi
(iii) Estimated Project Cost Along With Analysis In Terms Of Economic Viability of the
Project
Cost of the project Rs. 20 Lakh
Cost for Environmental Protection Rs. 0.45 lakh
Masonry Stone Mining Project, M.L. No. 101/2011, M.L. Area 1.0 ha
At Near Village: Chhapra, Tehsil: Pahari, District: Bharatpur (Rajasthan)
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Measures
Entrepreneur social responsibility
activities & budgetary allocation Rs 0.75 Lacs
Budgetary allocation for facility
provided for the Labourers Rs 0.50 Lacs
9.0 ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL
���� Masonry Stone Mining Lease will result in growth of the surrounding areas by
increasing direct and indirect employment opportunities in the region including
ancillary development and supporting infrastructure. Special emphasis on Financial and
Social benefits will be given to the local people including tribal population, if any, in the
area.
���� Development of social amenities will be in the form of medical facilities, education to
underprivileged and creation of self help groups.
���� No major adverse effect on environment is envisaged as the required mitigation
measures are inbuilt in the project.