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Six Monthly Compliance/Status Report
(December 2014)
MoEF File Number: 21-247/2006-IA-III
GurgaonOne Group Residential Complex Mulahera, Sector –22, Gurgaon (Haryana)
MoEF File Number : 21-247/2006-IA-III
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Six Monthly Environmental Compliance/Status Report
(December 2014)
Six monthly environmental compliance/status report is submitted for
GurgaonOne Group Residential Complex for December 2014. The
GurgaonOne Group Residential complex is located at Mulahera, Sector –
22, Gurgaon (Haryana). Prior Environment Clearance was obtained from
Ministry of Environment & Forests (MoEF) vide letter no: 21-247/2006-
IA-III. Specific and general conditions stipulated in Environment
Clearance have been complied during construction and post construction
phases.
Environmental mitigation measures described in Environmental
Management Plan have been implemented during construction phase. The
construction activities of the project have been completed. GurgaonOne
Resident Welfare Association (RWA) is fully conscious about
Environmental Management and ensuring implementation of mitigation
measures during post construction phase of the GurgaonOne Residential
Complex.
Six monthly compliance/status report for December 2014 for conditions
stipulated in the Environmental Clearance letter issued by MoEF are
enclosed. The photographs view of implemented mitigation measures are
also attached for ready reference as Photo Documentation.
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Six Monthly Compliance/Status Report for Conditions stipulated in Environmental Clearance for GurgaonOne Group Housing Project
Sn. Stipulated Conditions in EC Compliance Report Status
PART A - SPECIFIC CONDITIONS
I. Construction Phase
Conditions stipulated by MoEF in Environmental Clearance were complied and Compliance Status Report was
submitted to Regional office of MOEF.
II. Operation Phase
i. Necessary permission of competent authority shall
be taken to store diesel in the premises for operation
of DG set.
Quantity of HSD stored in the premises for
Operation of DG sets, shall be less than the
quantity required permission from Competent
Authority.
However, if stored quantities exceed the threshold
limit, necessary permission will be taken from
Competent Authority.
Complied
ii. Diesel power generating sets proposed as source of
backup power for lifts and common area illumination
should be of "enclosed type" and conform to rules
made under Environment (Protection) Act 1986,
prescribed for air and noise emission standards as
per CPCB guidelines. Exhausts should be discharged
by stack raised to 4 meters above the rooftop.
Diesel power generating sets have been provided
with acoustic treatment to conform to rules made
under Environment (Protection) Act 1986,
prescribed for Air and Noise Emission Standards
as per CPCB guidelines.
The provision has been made to discharge of DG
sets exhaust by stacks raised to 4 meters above
the roof of building as per CPCB guidelines.
Complied
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iii. During night time the noise levels measured at the
boundary of the building shall be restricted to the
permissible levels to comply with tile prevalent
regulations.
During post construction phase, noise
measurements are carried out at the boundary of
the project and it is ensured that the day and
night time Leq are within the prescribed limits for
residential area.
Complied
iv. Noise barriers should be provided at appropriate
locations so as to ensure that the noise levels do not
exceed the prescribed standards.
Green belt have been developed on periphery and
open space of the project, which work as noise
barriers and ensure noise levels do not exceed the
prescribed standards.
Complied
v. Weep holes in the compound 'walls shall be provided
to ensure natural drainage of rainwater in the
catchment area.
Well designed storm water management system
has been provided to ensure proper flow of runoff
during rains.
Rainwater harvesting system has been provided to
recharge the ground water aquifers during rains.
Already being
followed
vi. The sewage treatment plant should be certified by an
independent expert for efficiency as well as adequacy
and should submit a report in this regard to the
Ministry before the project is commissioned for
operation. The waste water should be treated to
tertiary level and after treatment reused for flushing
of toilets and gardening. Discharge of treated
sewage, if any, shall conform to the norms &
standards prescribed by Haryana State Pollution
Control Board.
At the project site, well-designed Sewage
Treatment Plant (STP) has been installed.
Treated wastewater after conforming to norms &
standards prescribed by Haryana State Pollution
Control Board, are utilized for irrigation of green
belt/landscaping.
“Consent to Operate” has been obtained from
Haryana State Pollution Control Board.
Already being
followed
vii. Oil & Grease trap should be provided to remove oil As part of rainwater harvesting system, oil & Already
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and grease from the surface run-off and suspended
matter shall be removed in a silting tank before its
utilization for rainwater harvesting.
grease trap for removal of oil and grease and
silting tank for removal of suspended matter from
the surface run-off before its utilization for
rainwater harvesting have been provided.
being followed
viii. The solid waste generated should be properly
collected & segregated. Wet garbage should be
composed and dry/inert waste should be disposed of
for land filling.
The provisions have been made for solid waste
management practices to be adopted for municipal
waste generated from apartments. It includes
followings:
� Door-to-door collection of solid waste.
� Segregation of recyclable, reusable,
biodegradable organic waste, non-
biodegradable organic and inorganic waste.
� Recyclable and reusable solid wastes will be
sold by rag pickers for recycling and reuse.
� The local body will take out remaining waste
for disposal at common landfill site.
Already being
followed
ix. Any hazardous waste including biomedical waste
should be disposed off as per applicable Rules &
norms necessary approvals of the Haryana State
Pollution Control Board.
No hazardous waste including biomedical waste
will be generated at the project site.
Waste oil generated from DG sets time to time will
be sold to MoEF/Haryana State Pollution Control
Board approved Waste Oil Recyclers for recycling
and re-use.
Already being
followed
x. The green belt design along the periphery of the plot
shall achieve attenuation factor conforming to the
Green belt and landscaping have been developed
on periphery and on open spaces at the project
Already being
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day and night noise standards prescribed for
residential land use. The open spaces inside the pilot
should be suitably landscaped and covered with
vegetation of indigenous variety.
site.
Photographs of green belts developed at the
project site are attached with the compliance
report for reference.
followed
xi Incremental pollution loads on the ambient air
quality, noise and water quality should be
periodically monitored after commissioning of the
project
It is being followed. Ambient air quality monitoring
report is given as Annexure 4.
Complied
xii. The ground water level and its quality should be
monitored regularly.
Analysis results for ground water during
December 2014 are given in Annexure 2.
Complied
xiii. A Report on the energy conservation measures
should be prepared incorporating details about
building materials & technology R & U Factors, etc
and submitted to the Ministry in three months time.
Provisions of energy conservation measures in the
project have been made in line with “Energy
Conservation Building Code –2006” and “National
Building Code 2005”.
� The design of buildings is such that adequate
natural light and air will be available in
apartments. Therefore, apartments and villas at
the GurgaonOne are energy efficient. Hence,
significant savings can be anticipated on energy
resources.
� Automatic Lighting Control for the Lighting &
Power.
� Selection of Energy Efficient Electrical
Appliances & Equipment.
Complied
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� Use of Energy Efficient Luminaries viz. CFL &
PL Lamps.
� As per the latest code the lighting power density
has been considered 5.4 & 3.2 Watt/sq. meter
for common area for transition and parking
areas, respectively.
xiv. The values of R & U for the building envelope should
meet the requirements of the hot & humid climatic
location. Details of the building envelope should be
worked out and furnished in three months time.
It was followed during construction phase. Complied
Part B General Conditions
i. The environmental safe guards contained in the EIA
Report should be implemented in letter and spirit.
Mitigation measures mentioned in environmental
management plan of EIA report have been
implemented effectively during construction
phase.
Mitigation measures for post construction phase
described in environmental management plan of
EIA report are being implemented effectively.
Complied
ii. Provision should be made for the supply of kerosene
or cooking gas and pressure cooker to the laborers
during construction phase.
It was followed during construction phase. Complied
iii. All the laborers to be engaged for construction works
should be screened for health and adequately treated
before the issue of work permits.
It was followed during construction phase. Complied
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iv. 6 monthly monitoring reports should be submitted
to the Ministry and its Regional Office.
It is being followed. Complied
v. Officials from the Regional Office of MOEF,
Chandigarh who would be monitoring the
implementation of environmental safeguards should
be given full cooperation, facilities and
documents/data by the project proponent during
their inspection. A complete set of all the documents
submitted to MoEF should be forwarded to the CCF,
Regional office of MoEF, Chandigarh.
Necessary document and information have already
been provided time to time to the Regional Office
of MoEF.
Complied
vi. In the case of any change(s) in the scope of the
project. The project would require a fresh appraisal
by this Ministry.
Not Applicable Not Applicable
vii. The Ministry reserves the right to add additional
safeguard measures subsequently if found
necessary, and to take action including revoking of
the environmental clearance under the provisions of
Environment (Protection) Act 1986, to ensure
effective implementation of the suggested safeguard
measures in a time bound and satisfactory manner.
Same will be followed, if any. Complied
viii. All other statutory clearance such as the approvals
for storage of diesel from Chief Controller of
Explosives. Fire Department, Civil Aviation
Department (if required), CRZ Regulations etc. shall
be obtained by project proponents from the
Competent authorities.
Statutory clearance has been obtained from the
Airport Authority of India as vide their ref. letter
No. O-27/NOC/98/6/389-91 dated 06/08/2004.
Adequate fire fighting facilities have been provided
in the various part of GurgaonOne residential
Complied
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project as per applicable regulations and in
accordance with National Building Code and Local
Fire Regulation.
The fire approval for the GurgaonOne residential
project has already been obtained from Fire
Authority as vide their ref. letter No. FS/2007/254
dated 19/02/2007.
The NOC was received vide their letter No.
FS/MCG/2012/766 dated 03/03/2012.
ix A copy of the environmental clearance letter would
be marked to the local NGO(s), if any, from whom
suggestions/representation were.
Not applicable as no suggestions/ representation
was received from any NGO at the time of public
hearing.
Not Applicable
x. The project proponent should advertise in at least
two local Newspapers widely circulated in the region.
One of which shall be in the vernacular language
informing that the project has been accorded
environmental clearance and copies of clearance
letter are available with the Haryana State Pollution
Control Board and may also be seen on the website
of the Ministry of Environment and Forests, at
http://www.envfor.nic.in. The advertisement should
be made within 7 days from the date of issue of the
Clearance letter and a copy of the same should be
Already complied. Complied
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forwarded to Regional Office of Ministry of
Environment & Forests, Chandigarh.
xi These stipulations would be enforced among others
under the provisions of the Water (Prevention and
Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, the Air (Prevention
and Control or Pollution) Act 1981, the Environment
(Protection) Act, 1986, the Public Liability
(Insurance) Act, 1991 and EIA Notification, 1994
including the amendments.
It has been followed during construction phase
and will also be followed time to time.
Complied
xii. The project authority will enter in to MOU with all
buyers of the property, fiats/shops etc. to ensure
operation and maintenance of the assets handed
over to the society formed by the residents/owners of
the buildings.
Same is being followed. Being followed
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Annexure 1
Soil Quality at the Project Site
The composite sampling of soil, up to root depth (10 -15 cm) was
carried out at the project site. The values of important physical and
chemical characteristics of the soil samples were analysed and given
in Table 1. From tabulated values, it is observed that analysed
values are reasonable and there is no indication of contamination of
soil at the site.
Table 1 : Soil Quality at the Project Site
Sn. Parameters Units Results
1. Bulk Density gm/cc 1.36
2. Water Holding Capacity % 41
3. Texture -- Sandy loam
4. pH (20% slurry) -- 7.72
5. Electrical Conductivity µmhos/cm 321
6. Organic Matter % 1.23
7. Organic Carbon % 0.71
8. Calcium as Ca meq/100 gm 1.49
9. Potassium as K meq/100 gm 0.62
10. Sodium as Na meq/100 gm 0.60
11. Iron as Fe g/kg 0.0127
12. Copper as Cu g/kg 0.0018
13. Zinc as Zn g/kg 0.0016
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Annexure 2
Ground Water Quality
Ground water sample was collected from the site and analysed as per the
procedures specified in the Standard Methods for the Examination of
Water and Wastewater published by American Public Health Association
(APHA). The ground water sample has been analysed for essential and
desirable characteristics of potable water as prescribed in IS:10500.
Analysis results have been compared with the desirable and permissible
drinking water standards of IS: 10500.
From tabulated values, it is observed from analyzed values of ground
water sample that there is no indication of contamination of ground water
at the site due to project activities and as per IS:10500 ground water
quality is fit for dinking.
Table 2: Ground Water Quality at the Site
Sn Parameters Unit Ground Water
Quality at
Project Site
Prescribed Limit (IS:10500)
Desirable Permissible
1. Colour Hazen <1 5 25
2. Odour -- Unobjection-
able
Unobjection-
able
--
3. Turbidity NTU <1 5 10
4. pH -- 7.8 6.5 - 8.5 No Relaxation
5. Total Hardness as
CaCO3
mg/l 295 300 600
6. Iron as Fe mg/l 0.25 0.3 1.0
7. Chlorides as Cl mg/l 264 250 1000
8. Residual Chlorine mg/l BDL 0.2* --
9. Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 477 500 2000
10. Sulphate as SO4 mg/l 16.7 200 400**
11. Nitrates as NO3 mg/l 6.3 45 100
12. Calcium as Ca mg/l 61.6 75 200
13. Magnesium as Mg mg/l 34.3 30 100
14. Fluoride as F mg/l 0.46 1.0 1.5
15. Lead as Pb mg/l 0.01 0.05 No Relaxation
16. Copper as Cu mg/l 0.01 0.05 1.5
17. Zinc as Zn mg/l 1.2 5 15
18. Chromium as Cr mg/l BDL 0.05 No Relaxation
19. Manganese as Mn mg/l 0.02 0.1 0.3
Note: * Applicable only when water is chlorinated. ** Provided magnesium (as Mg) does not exceed 30 mg/l. BDL indicates Below Detection Limit.
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Annexure 3
Noise Measurements
Noise measurements were carried out at the project site using Sound
Level Meter. The 24-hourly sound levels were measured at each location
during 14 and 15 November 2014.
Equivalent Sound Energy Levels or Leq
Leq was computed using following the statistical relationship by the noise
levels recorded during measurements:
Leq = L50 + (L10 - L90)2 /60
Where L90 = the noise levels exceed 90 percent of the time
L50 = the noise levels exceed 50 percent of the time
L10 = the noise levels exceed 10 percent of the time
It may be noted here that L10, L50 and L90 values can be considered as
peak, average and background sound pressure levels at each location,
respectively.
Day and Night Time Leq Values
Day and night time Leq values have been computed from hourly Leq
values and given in Table 3 for November 2014, respectively.
Table 3: Day & Night Time Noise Level Equivalents
Sn. Location Noise Levels in dB (A)
Day-time (Ld) Night-time (Ln)
1. Main Gate 52.8 41.1
2. Boundary Wall Side 50.3 39.4
Ambient standards with respect to noise both for Ld and Ln for residential
area are met at all the locations.
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Annexure 4
Ambient Air Quality
Ambient air quality was monitored at the site on 14/11/2014 and
15/11/2014.
Instruments Used for Sampling
Fine Particulate Matter Samplers and Respirable dust samplers were
deployed for ambient air quality monitoring (AAQM).
Ambient Air Quality Status
Ambient Air Quality Monitoring results are given in Table 4.
Table 4: Ambient Air Quality
Location Date of
Sampling Concentration of Pollutants (µµµµg/m3)
PM2.5 PM10 SO2 NOx CO
Main Gate 14/11/2014 35 62 16.6 19.1 905
Boundary Wall Side 15/11/2014 30 54 14.7 18.3 737
National Air Quality Standards for industrial, residential, rural and other
area are met for monitored parameters (PM2.5, PM10, SO2, NOx and CO) for
both AAQM locations at the site.
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PPhhoottoo DDooccuummeennttaattiioonn
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Plate 1: Plantation on Open Area at the Project Site
Plate 2: Trees & Plantation on Open Area at the Project Site
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Plate 3: Greenery & Landscaping at the Project Site
Plate 4: Landscaping at Open Area at the Project Site
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Plate 5: Green Belt Plantation on Open Area at the Project Site
Plate 6: Plantation on Open Area at the Project Site
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Plate 7: Greenery at the Project Site
Plate 8: Green Belt & Landscaping at the Project Site
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Plate 9: Plantation and Landscaping at the Project Site
Plate 10: Trees and Landscaping at the Project Site
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Plate 11: Nursery at the Project Site
Plate 12: Plantation & Landscaping at the Project site
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Plate 13: Plantation & Landscaping at the Project Site
Plate 14: Green belt at the Site
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Plate 15: Greenery at Project Site
Plate 16: Waste Collection Bin
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Plate 18: Filter Press at STP
Plate 17: STP at Project Site
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Plate 20: Plantation & Landscaping at the Project Site
Plate 19: Fire Water Pipe in Parking at the Project Site
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Plate 21: DG Sets with Acoustic Enclosure
Plate 22: Fire Pump
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Plate 23: Fire Hydrant Point and Hose Reels Box
Plate 24: Fire Hydrant Point in Parking Area at Project Site
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