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    FORM I

    (As per EIA Notification SO1533, dated 14.09.06)

    FOR STAGE 1

    (SCOPING)

    OF

    30 KLPD grain based Distillery Project

    AT

    State : West Bengal

    District : Purulia

    Post Office : Aguibari

    Village : DhatoraMouza : Amtore

    SCREENING CATEGORY A

    duly completed & submitted by

    DAY NIGHT BEVERAGE PVT. LTD.

    18/10 DOVER LANE

    KOLKATA 700 029

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    APPENDIX I

    (See paragraph 6)

    FORM 1

    (I) Basic Information

    Name of the Project: DAY NIGHT BEVERAGE PVT LIMITED

    Location / site alternatives under consideration:

    State : West Bengal

    District : Purulia

    Post Office : Aguibari

    Site : Dhatora Village

    Area : 41 Acres

    Topo Sheet : 73 F/10

    Latitude : 23O36 40 N

    Longitude : 86O 42 21 E

    Size of the Project* : 30 KLPD grain based Distillery

    Expected cost of the project :Rs 2407 Lacs

    Contact Information : Mr. Pradip BhardwajDAY NIGHT BEVERAGE PVT LIMITED18/10 DOVER LANEKOLKATA 700 029Phone: (033)-2461-7984; 2461-7771Fax: (033)-2461-8983

    Screening Category : Category A

    * Capacity corresponding to sectoral activity (such as production capacity formanufacturing, mining lease area and production capacity for mineralproduction, area for mineral exploration, length for linear transportinfrastructure, generation capacity for power generation etc.,)

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    (II) Activity

    1. Construction, operation or decommissioning of the Project involvingactions, which will cause physical changes in the locality(topography, land use, changes in water bodies, etc.)

    SL NoInformation/Checklist

    confirmationYes/No

    Details thereof (with approximatequantities /rates, wherever

    possible) with source ofinformation data

    1.1 Permanent or temporarychange in land use, landcover or topography includingincrease in intensity of landuse (with respect to localland use plan)

    Yes Land use will change fromcultivable to industrial. The plantwill be situated in 80% fallow landand 20% rain fed agricultural areaTotal land acquired - 41 Acres

    Area of present plant 12.5 Acres

    Area for infrastructure - 2.68 Acres

    1.2 Clearance of existing land,vegetation and buildings?

    No No clearing proposed as there areno buildings

    1.3 Creation of new land uses? Yes As above in 1.1

    1.4 Pre-constructioninvestigations e.g. borehouses, soil testing?

    Yes Pre-construction soil testing done.Final testing to be done before startof construction

    1.5 Construction works? Yes Construction of various equipmentfoundations, buildings, sheds,roads and offices will be done

    inside the proposed premises

    1.6 Demolition works? No No demolition work envisaged asthere are no existing buildingsinside the premises

    1.7 Temporary sites used forconstruction works or housingof construction workers?

    Yes Temporary shed/houses will beconstructed for housing ofconstruction workers. Most of theconstruction workers will be localpeople. 125-150 workers will beengaged during construction work.15 20 persons will reside withinpremises during constructionperiod.

    1.8 Above ground buildings,structures or earthworksincluding linear structures, cutand fill or excavations

    Yes Above ground construction will includevarious equipments, buildings, sheds,roads, temporary shed for constructionworkers etc. Cutting, excavation andfilling of soil will be carried out for thesame and installing equipments

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    1.9 Underground works includingmining or tunneling?

    No No mining or tunneling proposed

    1.10 Reclamation works? No No reclamation proposed

    1.11 Dredging? No No dredging required. Only landpreparation and leveling

    1.12 Offshore structures? No No offshore structure envisaged.

    1.13 Production andmanufacturing processes?

    Yes Production of 30 KLPD grain basedDistillery by using K-SuperTechnology.

    Jet cooking and fermentation withspecial yeast stain

    The Fermentation is trouble &maintenance free without usingrecycle of yeast, which ensurescleaner & longer fermentationcycle.

    6 to 7 columns vacuum distillationwith hydro extractive distillation

    The distillation designed to produceany of the products at any ratio andsuper fine neutral alcohol isreduced using hydro extractivedistillation.

    Detail manufacturing process isgiving in pre-feasibility report

    1.14 Facilities for storage of goodsor materials? Yes Yards, storage tanks and sheds forstorage of raw material andproduct. All storage facilities will beof appropriate capacity formanufacturing of 30 KLD alcohols.

    Complete details in pre-feasibilityreport

    1.15 Facilities for treatment ordisposal of solid waste orliquid effluents?

    Yes Solid waste from process watertreatment system will be DDGS.This is saleable and no disposal ofany solid waste required.

    There will be no liquid effluentdischarge. Process waterdischarge will be treated andrecycled.

    1.16 Facilities for long termhousing of operationalworkers?

    No There is no proposal forconstruction of any captive colony

    1.17 New road, rail or sea traffic No There is no proposal for

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    during construction oroperation?

    construction of any new road, railetc. The area is well connected byroad & rail network.

    1.18 New road, rail, air waterborne orother transport infrastructureincluding new or altered routes

    and stations, ports, airports etc?

    No As above. The site is wellconnected with rail and road.

    1.19 Closure or diversion of existingtransport routes or infrastructureleading to changes in trafficmovements?

    No There is no proposal for diversionor change in transportation routes.

    1.20 New or diverted transmissionlines or pipelines?

    No No change in either is envisaged.

    1.21 Impoundment, damming,culverting, realignment orother changes to thehydrology of watercourses oraquifers?

    No No change envisaged.

    1.22 Stream crossings? No Not envisaged.

    1.23 Abstraction or transfers ofwater form ground or surfacewaters?

    Yes Water required for construction willbe met from bore well. For plantoperation, water will be sourcedfrom River Damodar withpermission from appropriateauthorities. Total water requirementduring operational phase will be

    190 m

    3

    /day.1.24 Changes in water bodies or

    the land surface affectingdrainage or run-off?

    No No change envisaged.

    1.25 Transport of personnel ormaterials for construction,operation ordecommissioning?

    Yes Required personnel andconstruction material will betransported by road.

    Construction phase: 25-30 trucks/day

    Operation phase: 30-32 trucks/day

    5 - 7 cars/day

    1.26 Long-term dismantling ordecommissioning orrestoration works?

    No Long-term dismantling ordecommissioning or restorationworks not envisaged.

    1.27 Ongoing activity duringdecommissioning which couldhave an impact on theenvironment?

    No No decommissioning

    1.28 Influx of people to an area in Yes Only for construction and operation

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    either temporarily orpermanently?

    of the plant. The total manpowerrequirement during operationalperiod is about 190.

    1.29 Introduction of alien species? No Only native species of flora will beplanted wherever required.

    1.30 Loss of native species orgenetic diversity?

    No No Clearing required.

    1.31 Any other actions? No -

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    2. Use of Natural resources for construction or operation of the Project(such as land, water, materials or energy, especially any resourceswhich are non-renewable or in short supply):

    SL NoInformation/Checklist

    confirmationYes/No

    Details thereof (with approximatequantities /rates, wherever possible)

    with source of information data2.1 Land especially undeveloped

    or agricultural land (ha)No Topography of project site is mainly

    flat with 80% fallow land and 20 %rain fed agricultural type.

    2.2 Water (expected source &competing users) unit: KLD

    Yes Water required for construction willbe met from bore well. For plantoperation, water will be sourcedfrom River Damodar withpermission from appropriateauthorities. Total water requirementduring operational phase will be

    190 m3

    /day. There are industries inneighborhood and hence nocompeting users.

    2.3 Minerals (MT) Yes No mineral to be used for projectactivity. Coal will be used as fuelfor High Pressure Boiler.

    2.4 Construction material stone, aggregates, sand / soil(expected source MT)

    Yes This estimate shall be availableafter detailed civil drawings aredone.

    2.5 Forests and timber (source

    MT)

    No No use envisaged

    2.6 Energy including electricityand fuels (source, competingusers) Unit: fuel (MT), energy(MW)

    Yes Electricity will be used for operationof plant and lighting purpose.

    Total connected load 1.83 MW

    Total operating load - 1.09 MW

    Source - Steam Turbine for regularoperation and Generator of 200KVA for emergency use.

    2.7 Any other natural resources(use appropriate standardunits)

    No

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    3. Use, storage, transport, handling or production of substances ormaterials, which could be harmful to human health or theenvironment or raise concerns about actual or perceived risks tohuman health.

    SL No Information/Checklistconfirmation Yes/No

    Details thereof (with approximate

    quantities/rates, whereverpossible) with source of

    information data

    3.1 Use of substances ormaterials, which arehazardous (as per MSIHCrules) to human health or theenvironment (flora, fauna,and water supplies)

    No It is not envisaged to use or handlesuch substances that arehazardous to human health orenvironment.

    3.2 Changes in occurrence ofdisease or affect disease

    vectors (e.g. insect or waterborne diseases)

    No Project activities are not likely tocause changes in occurrence of

    disease or affect disease vector.

    3.3 Affect the welfare of peoplee.g. by changing livingconditions?

    Yes No habitation within project area.However it will be benefited bydirect & indirect employmentleading to better lifestyle

    3.4 Vulnerable groups of peoplewho could be affected by theproject e.g. hospital patients,children, the elderly etc.,

    No No hospital/school/elderly house inthe vicinity. Hence no affectenvisaged

    3.5 Any other causes No However Medical check-up ofworkers will be regularly done asper statute.

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    4. Production of solid wastes during construction or operation ordecommissioning (MT/month)

    SL NoInformation/Checklist

    confirmationYes/No

    Details thereof (with approximatequantities/rates, whereverpossible) with source of

    information data4.1 Spoil, overburden or mine

    wastesNo The by product is DISTILLERS

    DRIED GRAIN SOLUBLE (DDGS)which has 28% Protein and 9% Fatis a very good cattle and poultryfeed. Thus the process aims at 0%generation of waste

    4.2 Municipal waste (domesticand or commercialwastes)

    No As no residential colony isproposed

    4.3 Hazardous wastes (as perHazardous WasteManagement Rules)

    No No hazardous waste generated

    4.4 Other industrial processwaster

    No By product DISTILLERS DRIEDGRAIN SOLUBLE (DDGS) whichhas 28% Protein and 9% fat is avery good cattle and poultry feed.Will be sold to various parties.

    4.5 Surplus product No

    4.6 Sewage sludge or other

    sludge from effluenttreatment

    No will be generated from process

    water treatment system. This willbe sold of various consumers.Quantity generated is 16 MT/day.

    4.7 Construction or demolitionwastes

    No No dumping. Construction ordemolition wastes will be used forLow land filling, roads etc.

    4.8 Redundant machinery orequipment

    No Machineries will be used only asrequired.

    4.9 Contaminated soils or othermaterials

    No As no toxic substances will begenerated or involved, the impact

    on soil quality is not likely to bemore intensive than the existinglevel.

    4.10 Agricultural wastes No No agricultural waste generated.

    4.11 Other solid wastes No No other solid waste generated.

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    5. Release of pollutants or any hazardous, toxic or noxious substancesto air (Kg/hr)

    SL NoInformation/Checklist

    confirmationYes/No

    Details thereof (with approximatequantities/rates, wherever possible)

    with source of information data

    5.1 Emissions from combustionof fossil fuels from stationaryor mobile sources

    Yes Diesel will be used for trucks, allbeing mobile source. They arelikely to produce SO2& NOx.

    Construction phase: 25-30 trucks/day

    Operation phase: 30-32 trucks/day

    5 - 7 cars/day

    5.2 Emissions from productionprocesses

    Yes Operation of Boilers & DG set willhave SPM and SO2emissions.However it will be controlled byAPCS and appropriate height of the

    stack as per standards of CPCB.5.3 Emissions from materials

    handling including storageor transport

    Yes As above in 5.1 due totransportation.

    5.4 Emissions from constructionactivities including plant andequipment

    Yes Working of constructionequipments aided with fossil fuel(diesel) and transportation ofconstruction material.

    Increase in SPM, SO2& NOx dueto construction is envisaged.

    5.5 Dust or odours from handlingof materials includingconstruction materials,sewage and waste

    Yes There will be dust due toconstruction material and odor dueto fermentation process.

    5.6 Emissions from incinerationof waste

    No Not envisaged.

    5.7 Emissions from burning ofwaste in open air (e.g. slashmaterials, constructiondebris)

    No Not envisaged.

    5.8 Emissions from any othersources

    No Not envisaged.

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    6. Generation of Noise and Vibration, and Emissions of Light and Heat:

    SL NoInformation/Checklist

    confirmationYes/No

    Details thereof (with approximatequantities/rates, wherever possible)with source of information data with

    source of information data

    6.1 From operation of equipmente.g. engines, ventilationplant, crushers

    Yes Noise will be generated byoperation of DG, Plant / Machinery.

    The ambient noise levels predictedin the area will range between 55 to60 dB(A) during operation phasedue to modern technology and useof sophisticated automatic plant.

    6.2 From industrial or similarprocesses

    Yes Noise will be generated byoperation of the plant.

    6.3 From construction ordemolition

    No No construction or demolitionactivity generating considerablenoise or vibration affecting theambient envisaged.

    6.4 From blasting or piling Yes Piling will be done duringconstruction of the plant anderecting of heavy equipments.

    6.5 From construction oroperational traffic

    Yes All construction materials will betransported by road.

    Also raw material and finished

    products will be transported tousers by truck. This will generatenoise on its route.

    6.6 From lighting or coolingsystems

    Yes From generator during powerfailure and cooling tower fans.

    6.7 From any other sources No No other sources envisaged.

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    7. Risks of contamination of land or water from releases of pollutantsinto the ground or into sewers, surface waters, groundwater, coastalwaters or the sea:

    SL NoInformation/Checklist

    confirmationYes/No

    Details thereof (with approximatequantities/rates, wherever possible)

    with source of information data7.1 From handling, storage, use

    or spillage of hazardousmaterials

    No No such activity envisaged

    7.2 From discharge of sewage orother effluents to water or theland (expected mode andplace of discharge)

    No No effluent except domesticeffluent. Process water used will bein closed circuit. It will be a zerodischarge unit.

    7.3 By deposition of pollutantsemitted to air into the land or

    into water

    Yes There will be small quantity of dustgeneration from process and

    transportation. This will havenegative effect on land and water

    7.4 From any other sources No No any other sources

    7.5 Is there a risk of long termbuild up of pollutants in theenvironment from thesesources?

    Yes Only if proper measures for dustsuppression and environmentprotection are not incorporated.

    8. Risk of accidents during construction or operation of the Project,which could affect human health or the environment

    SL NoInformation/Checklist

    confirmationYes/No

    Details thereof (with approximatequantities/rates, wherever possible)

    with source of information data

    8.1 From explosions, spillages,fires etc from storage,handling, use or productionof hazardous substances

    No All safety rules as laid down byconcerned authorities will becomplied. No hazardoussubstances envisaged to begenerated.

    8.2 From any other causes No No other causes envisaged.

    8.3 Could the project be affectedby natural disasters causingenvironmental damage (e.g.floods, earthquakes,landslides, cloudburst etc)?

    No The plant will be located beyondHFL of adjoining surface waterbody (Damodar River). No earthquake envisaged as the project issituated in zone II seismic area.

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    9. Factors which should be considered (such as consequentialdevelopment) which could lead to environmental effects or thepotential for cumulative impacts with other existing or plannedactivities in the locality

    SL NoInformation/Checklist

    confirmation Yes/No

    Details thereof (with approximate

    quantities/rates, wherever possible)with source of information data

    9.1 Lead to development ofsupporting. Facilities,ancillary development ordevelopment stimulated bythe project which could haveimpact on the environmente.g.:

    Supporting infrastructure(roads, power supply,waste or waste water

    treatment, etc.)

    housing development

    extractive industries

    supply industries

    other

    Yes

    Yes

    No

    No

    Yes

    Development of road and trafficdensity

    Development of houses andresidential facilities

    As the entire product will be sold toconsumers through dealer /distributors.

    No industrial supplies required inmajor quantity.

    Direct / Indirect employment

    9.2 Lead to after-use of the site,which could have an impacton the environment

    No

    The plant will be properly managedand open areas planted, havingbeneficial effect on localenvironment.

    9.3 Set a precedent for laterdevelopments No

    Not envisaged

    9.4 Have cumulative effects dueto proximity to other existingor planned projects withsimilar effects

    No

    As there are no industries situatednearby which could account forcumulative effects.

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    (III) Environmental Sensitivity

    SL No AreasName/

    Identity

    Aerial distance(within 15 km) ofProposed projectlocation boundary

    1 Areas protected underinternational conventions,national or local legislation fortheir ecological, landscape,cultural or other related value

    NilNone notified within 15

    KM

    2 Areas which are important orsensitive for ecological reasons- Wetlands, watercourses orother water bodies, coastalzone, biospheres, mountains,

    forests

    Rivers &Mountain

    Utala Nadi 1.0 KM

    Damoder River 9 KM

    Panchkot Hill 6 KM

    3 Areas used by protected,important or sensitive species offlora or fauna for breeding,nesting, foraging, resting, overwintering, migration

    Nil None within 15 km.

    4 Inland, coastal, marine orunderground waters Nil

    None notified within 15km.

    5 State, National boundariesState Boundary

    Jharkhand StateBoundary at distance of

    8 Km

    6 Routes or facilities used by thepublic for access to recreationor other tourist, pilgrim areas State Highway 5

    State Highway 5(connecting Barakar with

    Purulia) is at 2.7 Km

    7 Defense installationsNil More than 15 km.

    8 Densely populated or built-uparea Village

    Raghunathpur Village9 Km

    9 Areas occupied by sensitiveman-made land uses(hospitals, schools, places ofworship, community facilities)

    Hospital, schooland place of

    worship

    All at RaghunathpurVillage about 9 Km

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    10 Areas containing important,high quality or scarce resources

    (ground water resources,surface resources, forestry,agriculture, fisheries, tourism,minerals)

    Ground waterresource, Surface

    water resourceand Dam and

    Forest

    Panchet Dam at 9 KMdistance.

    Panchet R.F. at 6 KMdistance

    11 Areas already subjected topollution or environmentaldamage. (those where existinglegal environmental standardsare exceeded)

    Industries andcoal mines

    Two sponge Iron plants,Ferro Alloys plant and

    other small industries likerefractory units. Also coal

    mines at distance ofabout 11 KM

    12 Areas susceptible to naturalhazard which could cause theproject to present environmentalproblems

    (earthquakes, subsidence,landslides, erosion, flooding orextreme or adverse climaticconditions)

    None

    No seismicity observed.As the area falls under

    seismic zone II i.e.stable.

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    (IV) Proposed Terms of Reference for EIA studies

    There will be no solid waste generation.

    There will be no effluent generation.

    Source of air pollution will be boiler. Suitable Air pollution control

    system will be installed.

    Need for public hearing may be omitted.

    Informal EIA may be prepared as follows

    1. Project Description:

    a) Type, Need and Location of the project.

    b) Size and process description of the project with aspects which may effect

    the environment.

    c) Relevant maps/plates showing various details.

    2. Description of the Environment:

    a) Study area, period, components & methodology

    - The description of the study area w.r.t its environmental setting as

    under:

    Physico-chemical settings comprising of meteorological & air

    environment; noise environment; land environment and waterenvironment.

    Ecological settings comprising of terrestrial & aquatic flora-fauna.

    Demographic settings comprising socio-economic status,

    infrastructure, etc.

    b) Environmental Monitoring Program

    SLNo

    Attribute Parameters Frequency of Monitoring

    1. Ambient air

    quality

    SPM, RSPM, SO2 and

    NOX

    24 hourly samples twice a

    week for one month coveringfive locations. Monitoring asper NAAQ.

    2. Meteorology Surface wind speed anddirection, temperature,evaporation rates, cloudcover,

    Data collected from secondarysources like IMD

    3. Water quality Physical, Chemical andBacteriological

    Sampling/ analysis fromsurface and ground source

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    parameters4. Ecology Existing terrestrial and

    aquatic Flora and fauna.Through field visits.

    5. Noise levels Noise levels in dB(A) Recording at regular intervalfor fixed locations for studyperiod

    6. Soil Parameters related toagricultural andafforestation potential

    Soil sampling/ analysis

    7. Land use Trend of land usechange for differentcategories.

    Based on data publish indistrict census handbook.

    8. Socioeconomicaspects

    Socio economiccharacteristics, laboursforce characteristics,boom town effect etc.

    Based on data collected fromsecondary sources likeCensus handbooks.

    8. Hydrology Drainage area andpattern, nature ofstreams, aquifercharacteristics, rechargeand discharge areas

    Based on data collected fromsecondary sources.

    c) Maps of all environmental components

    3. Anticipated Environmental impacts and mitigation measures:

    a) Assessment of impact on the baseline due to size, location, operation,

    accidental or incidental activities of the project.

    b) Measures for minimizing the anticipated impacts.

    c) Assessment of importance of various impacts and parameters.

    d) Mitigative measures.

    4. Additional Studies:

    a) Risk assessment and analysis.

    b) Social impact.

    5. Project Benefits:

    a) socio-economic benefit

    b) Benefits of development of infrastructure.

    c) Other tangible benefits

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    6. Environment Management Plan:

    a) Proposed mitigative measures and their implementation.

    - Water balance cycle.

    - Solid waste generation, storage, utilization and disposal.

    - Occupational health of the workers.

    - Green belt development plan.

    - Scheme for rainwater harvesting.

    - Socio economic development activities.

    b) Structure of environment management cell

    c) Administrative and cost control of implementation schedule