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HALF-YEARLY COMPLIANCE OF STIPULATED ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS/ SAFEGUARDS IN THE ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE

LETTER NO. SEIAA/HR/2012/265 DATED 30.08.2012 FOR THE HSIIDC LOCATED AT ROHTAK, HARYANA.

Sl. No. Conditions Status of Compliance

PART A - SPECIFIC CONDITIONS:

CONSTRUCTION PHASE:

I “Consent for Establishment” shall be

obtained from Haryana State Pollution

Control Board under Air and Water Act and a

copy shall be submitted to the SEIAA,

Haryana before the start of any construction

work at site.

Agreed, Consent for Establishment will be

obtained by the individual plot owner from

Haryana State Pollution Control Board under

Air and Water act.

II A first aid room as proposed in the project

report will be provided in both during

construction and operation phase of the

project.

Agreed. First aid room was provided during

the construction phase and same will be

provided in operation phase of the project.

Individual Industry will bound for the same

condition.

III Adequate drinking water and sanitary

facilities should be provided for construction

workers at the site. Provision should be made

for mobile toilets. Open defecation by the

labors is strictly prohibited. The safe disposal

of waste water and solid wastes generated

during the construction phase should be

ensured.

Agreed. During construction period, adequate

drinking water facility and community

mobile toilets were provided on project site.

Open defecation by the labors is strictly

prohibited. During construction phase, solid

waste is reused for road work, landscaping.

Wastewater generated during construction

phase was sent to septic tanks. Individual

Industry will bound for the same condition.

IV All the top soil excavated during construction

activities should be stored for use in

horticulture/landscape development within

Agreed. During construction activities, all the

top soil excavated was stored and used in

horticulture/landscape development within

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the project site. the project site. Individual Industry will

bound for the same condition.

V Disposal of muck during construction phase

should not create any adverse effect on the

neighboring communities and be disposed off

taking the necessary precautions for general

safety and health aspects of people, only in

approved sites with the approval of

competent authority.

Agreed. The disposal of muck including

excavated material during construction phase

does not create any adverse effects on the

neighboring communities and it is being

disposed off by taking the necessary

precautions for general safety and health

aspects of people.

VI Construction spoils, including bituminous

material and other hazardous materials, must

not be allowed to contaminate watercourses

and the dump sites for such material must be

secured so that they should not leach into the

ground water and any hazardous waste

generated during construction phase, should

be disposed off as per applicable rules and

norms with necessary approval of the

Haryana State Pollution Control Board.

Agreed. The construction spoils including

bituminous material and other hazardous

materials are not being allowed to

contaminate water courses and the dump sites

for such material are being secured so that

they do not leach into the ground water.

Hazardous wastes are not anticipated only

diesel from DG sets has been generated that

should be handled as per the manufacture

storage and import of Hazardous Chemical

Rules, 1989 and material safety data sheet has

been managed. Individual Industry will

bound for the same condition.

VII The diesel generator sets to be used during

construction phase should be of low sulphur

diesel type and should conform to

Environment (Protection) Rules prescribed

for air and noise emission standards.

Agreed. During construction phase, DG sets

are enclosed with acoustic enclosure. They

are running on low sulphur diesel only with

the provision of air and noise emission

standards as per EPA Rules, 1986.

VIII The diesel required for operating DG sets

shall be stored in underground tanks and if

required, clearance from Chief Controller of

Explosives shall be taken.

Agreed. The diesel used in DG sets is being

stored in underground tanks. Individual

Industry will be bound for same condition in

HSIIDC premises.

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IX Ambient noise levels should conform to

residential standards both during day and

night. Incremental pollution loads on the

ambient air and noise quality should be

closely monitored during construction phase.

Adequate measures should be taken to reduce

ambient air and noise level during

construction phase, so as to conform to the

stipulated residential standards.

Agreed. The ambient noise levels in

residential part are conformed to residential

standards both during day and night.

Adequate measures have taken to reduce

ambient air and noise level during

construction phase, so as to conform to the

stipulated standards.

Ambient air monitoring data is enclosed as

Annexure-I.

X Fly ash should be used as building material in

the construction as per the provisions of Fly

Ash Notification of September, 1999 and

amended as on 27th August, 2003

Agreed. As per the provisions of fly ash

notification of September, 1999 and as

amended on 27th August, 2003, the

construction agency is using fly ash based

material/ products.

XI Ready mixed concrete must be used in

building construction.

Yes, Ready mixed concrete was used in

building construction.

XII Storm water control and its re-use as per

CGWB and BIS standards for various

applications should be ensured.

Yes, Storm water control and its reuse will be

maintained as per Central Ground Water

Board and BIS standards for various

applications.

XIII Water demand during construction should be

reduced by use of premixed concrete, curing

agents and other best practices as referred.

Water demand during construction was

reduced by the practice of using premixed

concrete, curing agents and other best

practices.

XIV Permission from Competent Authority for

supply of water shall be obtained prior to

construction / operation of the project.

Agreed. Permission has been taken from

Irrigation Department for IMT, Rohtak

Phase-I. Copy of the same is enclosed as

Annexure-II.

XV Roof should meet prescriptive requirement as

per Energy Conservation Building Code by

using appropriate thermal insulation material

Agreed. The roof is meeting the prescriptive

requirement as per Energy Conservation

Building Code.

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to fulfill requirement.

XVI Opaque wall should meet prescriptive

requirement as per Energy Conservation

Building Code which is proposed to be

mandatory for all air conditioned spaces

while it is inspirational for non-air-

conditioned spaces by use of appropriate

thermal insulation material to fulfill

requirement.

Agreed. The opaque wall is meeting

prescriptive requirement as per Energy

Conservation Building Code.

XVII The approval of the competent authority shall

be obtained for structural safety of the

building on account of earthquake, adequacy

of fire fighting equipments, etc. as per

National Building Code including protection

measures from lightening etc. If any

forestland is involved in the proposed site,

clearance under Forest Conservation Act

shall be taken from the competent Authority.

Agreed. The approval of competent authority

has been taken for structural safety of the

building due to earthquake, adequacy of fire

fighting equipments etc. as per National

Building Code including protection measures

from lightening etc. The project site does not

fall under forest area. Permission from the

forest department is enclosed as Annexure-

III.

XVIII The Project Proponent will use water for

construction phase through tankers from safe

zone.

Agreed. Water for construction was supplied

by tanker from the safe zone. No ground

water extraction took place for construction

purposes.

XIX

I.The project proponent shall construct rain

water harvesting pits @ one pit per acre for

recharging the ground water with in the

project premises. Care shall be taken to avoid

contamination of ground water through RWH

pit.

Due to high water level, rain water harvesting

is not proposed. Covered rectangular drainage

system has been adopted for collection of

storm water runoff from sectors instead of

conventional covered pipe drains. Covered

rectangular brick drains have been proposed

on one side of all roads to ensure gravity flow

of storm water into master storm water

system.

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XX The Project proponent will provide one

hydraulic ladder for escape of people in case

of fire.

Agreed.

XXI That the project proponent shall submit an

affidavit that underground water will not be

used in construction activity and they will

also indicate the source of water.

Ground water was not used for construction

activity; affidavit for the same is already

submitted and copy of the same is enclosed as

Annexure IV. Source of water during

construction phase was water tanker from the

safe water zone.

XXII The Project proponent shall seek separate

environment clearance for the proposed

CETP from the SEIAA before the start of

construction.

Agreed.

XXIII The Project Proponent shall ensure that no

category ‘A’ industry is set up in the IMT

Rohtak.

Agreed. No category “A” industry will be set

up in the IMT Phase-I, Rohtak.

XXIV Any individual Category B industry proposed

to be setup in the industrial state shall seek

separate environmental clearance from the

SEIAA, Haryana.

Agreed. Individual industry will be

responsible to take the separate

environmental clearance from the SEIAA,

Haryana.

XXV The project proponent shall ensure that no

industry manufacturing plastic carry bag be

installed in the Industrial Estates as the same

has been banned by Haryana State.

Agreed. No industry manufacturing plastic

carry bag will be installed in the Industrial

Estates.

XXVI The Project Proponent shall ensure that no

industry coming in the industrial estate will

use banned dyes.

Agreed, No industry coming in the industrial

estate will use banned dyes.

OPERATIONAL PHASE:

I The CETP shall be installed for the

treatment of the effluent to be prescribed

standards including odour and treated

Agreed.

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effluent will be recycled to achieve zero exit

discharge. The CETP should be installed at

the remotest place in the project area.

II Separation of the grey and black water

should be done by the use of dual plumbing

line. Treatment of 100% grey water by

decentralized treatment should be done

ensuring that the re-circulated water should

have BOD maximum up to 10 ppm and the

recycled water will be used for flushing,

gardening and DG set cooling and running

of foundation in the water body to achieve

zero exit discharge .

Agreed, Grey and black water will be

separated by providing the plumbing line.

Effluent after treatment will be treated in

CETP. The Individual industry will bind for

the same condition in HSIIDC premises.

III For disinfection of the treated wastewater

UV radiation or Ozonization should be

used.

Agreed. For disinfection of the treated

wastewater, UV radiation will be used. The

Individual industry will bound for the same

condition in HSIIDC premises.

IV The solid waste generated should be

properly collected and segregated. Bio-

degradable waste will be decomposed at site

and dry/ inert solid waste should be

disposed off to be approved sites for land

filling after recovering recyclable material.

Agreed. The area falls within the jurisdiction

of Municipal Corporation, Rohtak. Hence, the

arrangement of disposal & treatment of solid

waste for the Rohtak town made by Municipal

Corporation, Rohtak will be utilized by

HSIIDC on cost sharing basis. The site for

solid waste disposal has already been created

at the outskirt of Rohtak Town. Solid waste

will be managed as per the Municipal Solid

Waste (Management & Handling) Rules, 2000.

V Diesel power generating sets proposed as

source of backup power for lifts, common

area illumination and for domestic use

should be of enclosed type and conform to

Agreed. DG sets are used for power backup

that will be enclosed in acoustic enclosure &

conform to rules made under the Environment

(Protection) Act, 1986. The diesel used for

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rules made under the Environment

(Protection) Act, 1986. The location of the

DG sets should be in the basement as

promised by the project proponent with

appropriate stack height i.e above the roof

level as per CPCB norms. The diesel used

for DG sets should be of low sulphur

contents (maximum up to 0.25%).

DG sets is of low sulphur contents (maximum

up to 0.25%). Stack will be kept 6 m above

the height of the building.

VI Ambient Noise Level should be controlled

to ensure that it does not exceed the

prescribed standards both within and at the

boundary of the proposed Industrial Estate.

Agreed. The ambient noise level is being

controlled within and at the boundary of the

project. Data of ambient noise is enclosed as

Annexure-I.

VII The project proponent should maintain at

least 30% as green cover area for tree

plantation especially all around the

periphery of the project and on the road

sides preferably with local species so as to

provide protection against particulates and

noise. The open spaces inside the plot

should be preferably landscape and covered

with vegetation/grass & herbs & shrubs.

The plants planted around the periphery of

the project should have broad leaves.

Agreed. The project proponent is maintaining

atleast 21% of the project area as green belt all

around the periphery of the project and on the

road sides preferably with local species so as

to provide protection against particulates and

noise. The open spaces inside the plot will be

preferably landscape and covered with

vegetation/grass.

VIII Weep holes in the compound front walls

shall be provided to ensure natural drainage

of rain water in the catchments area during

the monsoon period.

Agreed. Weep holes in the compound front

walls will be provided to ensure natural

drainage of rain water. Individual Industry will

bound for the same condition.

IX Rainwater harvesting for roof run-off and

surface run-off, as per plan submitted

should be implemented. Before recharging

the surface run-off, pretreatment through

Rainwater harvesting is not proposed as the

water table of the area is quite high. Covered

rectangular drainage system has to be adopted

for collection of storm water runoff from

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sedimentation tanks must be done to remove

suspended matter, oil and grease. The bore

well for rainwater recharging should be kept

at least 5 mts. above the highest ground

water table.

sectors instead of conventional covered pipe

drains. The system will ensure gravity flow

into storm water system. Covered rectangular

brick drains have been proposed on one side of

all roads to ensure gravity flow of storm water

into master storm water system.

X The ground water level and its quality

should be monitored regularly in

consultation with Central Ground Water

Authority.

Agreed. Ground water level and its quality are

being monitored regularly in consultation with

Central Ground Water Authority. Ground

water quality monitoring report is attached as

Annexure - I.

XI There should be no traffic congestion near

the entry and exist points from the roads

adjoining the proposed project site. Parking

should be fully internalized and no public

space should be used.

Parking will be completely internalized and no

public space will be utilized. Care is being

taken to ensure that there is no traffic

congestion at the entry and exit points.

Loading and unloading space has been

provided for the material loading and

unloading within the plots.

XII A report on the energy conservation

measures conforming to energy

conservation norms finalize by Bureau of

Energy Efficiency should be prepared

incorporating details about building

materials & technology; R & U factors etc.

and submitted to the SEIAA, Haryana in

three months time.

As per notification issued by Govt. of Haryana

vide ref No. 22/52/05-5 dated 25-6-2008 &

DHBVN circular No. D-35/2008 the use of

CFL/T-28 Energy efficient tube lights/LED

lamps shall be mandatory for all electricity

consumed in industrial, institutional &

commercial sector having connected load of 30

kW. CFL & LED lights have been proposed on

street light consisting of 2 units of CFL of 36

watts each to economize power consumption.

80 watts LED light have been proposed on 30

m road on one side at a convenient distance as

per design with 9 m high steel tabular poles. 80

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watts LED lamps have been proposed on 45

meter road in central verge at a convenient

distance as per design with 11 m high steel

tubular poles. At road junction, 80 watts LED

lamps have been proposed. Phase wise circuits

shall be maintained from pole to pole to ensure

energy conservation i.e. 1/3 of illumination can

be switched off at a time.

XIII Energy conservation measures like

installation of CFLs/TFLs for lighting the

areas outside the building should be integral

part of the project design and should be in

place before project commissioning. Used

CFLs and TFLs should be properly

collected and disposed off/sent for recycling

as per the prevailing guidelines/rules of the

regulatory authority to avoid mercury

contamination. Use of solar panels must be

adapted to the maximum extent possible for

energy conservation.

Agreed. Use of CFLs/LEDs for lighting the

areas outside the building is the integral part of

the project design. CFLs and LED will be

properly collected and disposed off/sent for

recycling as per the prevailing guidelines/rules

of the regulatory authority to avoid mercury

contamination. Use of solar panels has been

adapted to the maximum extent possible for

energy conservation.

XIV The solid waste generated should be

properly collected and segregated as per the

requirement of the MSW Rules, 2000 and as

amended from time to time. The bio-

degradable waste should be composted by

vermicomposting at the site earmarked

within the project area and dry/inert solid

waste should be disposed off to the

approved sites for land filling after

recovering recyclable material.

Agreed. Solid waste generated will be properly

collected and segregated as per Municipal

Solid Waste (management and handling)

Rules, 2000.

XV The project proponent shall use the water Agreed. No ground water extraction is being

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from already existing tube wells for

domestic purposes only after getting

permission from CGWA during operation

phase.

done. If it will be used for drinking purpose

then permission will be taken from the

CGWA.

XVI The traffic plan and the parking plan

proposed by the PP should be adhered to

meticulously with further scope of

additional parking for future requirement.

There should be no traffic congestion near

the entry and exit points from the roads

adjoining the proposed project site. Parking

should be fully internalized and no public

space should be used.

There will be no traffic congestion near the

entry and exit points from the roads adjoining

the project site. Parking will be fully

internalized and no public space will be used.

XVII Different type of wastes should be disposed

off as per provisions of municipal solid

waste, biomedical waste, hazardous waste, e

waste, batteries & plastic rules made under

Environment Protection Act, 1986.

Agreed. Different types of wastes will be

disposed off as per provisions of municipal

solid waste, biomedical waste, hazardous

waste, e-waste, batteries & plastic rules made

under Environment Protection Act, 1986.

XVIII Standards for discharge of environmental

pollutants as enshrined in various schedules

of rule 3 of environment protection rules

1986 shall be compiled with.

Agreed, standards for discharge of

environmental pollutants as enshrined in

various schedules of rule 3 of Environment

Protection Rules, 1986 shall be compiled with.

XIX Manufacture, storage and import of

hazardous chemical rule, 1989 shall be

followed by all industries in the industrial

Estate.

Agreed, Manufacture, Storage and Import of

Hazardous Chemical Rules, 1989 shall be

followed by all industries in the industrial

estate.

XX The Effluent from industrial and non-

industrial zone shall be discharged after

treatment in CETP. The treated water will

be recycled for horticulture and industrial

cooling purpose.

Agreed, The effluent from industrial and non-

industrial zone shall be discharged after

treatment in CETP. The treated water will be

recycled for horticulture and industrial cooling

purpose.

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XXI The project proponent shall provide

detoxication system before the treatment in

the CETP.

Agreed, The project proponent will provide

detoxication system before the treatment in the

CETP.

XXII The project proponent shall have 100%

power backup for operation of CETP.

Agreed, 100% power back up is provided for

operation of CETP.

XXIII The Project proponent shall provide

laboratory facility so that the effluent from

the CETP is checked continuously

Agreed.

XXIV The Project Proponent shall install

continuous Ambient Air Quality Stations

(CAAQMS).

Agreed.

XXV The project proponent shall ensure that no

industry will start operation without setting

up of CETP.

Agreed, that no industry will start operation

without setting up of CETP.

XXVI The project proponent shall ensure that any

unit generating Bio medical waste obtain

authorization from the HSPCB.

Agreed, that any unit generating Bio medical

waste will obtain authorization from the

HSPCB.

GENERAL CONDITIONS

I The Project Proponent shall ensure the

commitments made in Form-I, Form-IA,

EIA/EMP and other documents submitted to

the SEIAA for the protection of

environment and proposed environmental

safeguards are compiled with in letter and

spirit.

Agreed, all commitment made in Form-I,

Form-IA, EIA/EMP and other documents

submitted to the SEIAA for the protection of

environment and proposed environmental

safeguards will be compiled. All, safeguards

mentioned in the report were implemented

during the construction phase and will be

implemented to the maximum possible extent.

II Six monthly compliance reports should be

submitted to the Haryana State Pollution

Control Board and Regional Office, MOEF,

GOI, Northern Region, Chandigarh and a

copy to the SEIAA Panchkula, Haryana.

Agreed. Six monthly compliance reports are

regularly being submitted to the Haryana State

Pollution Control Board and Regional Office,

MOEF, GOI, Northern Region, Chandigarh

and a copy to the SEIAA Panchkula, Haryana.

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Acknowledgement copy of previous submitted

compliance report is attached as Annexure-V.

III The SEIAA, Haryana reserves the right to

add additional safeguard measures

subsequently, if found necessary.

Environmental Clearance granted will be

revoked if it is found that false information

has been given for getting approval of this

project. SEIAA reserves the right to revoke

the clearance if condition stipulated is not

implemented to the satisfaction of

SEIAA/MoEF.

Agreed. The entire safeguard measures and

given data is perfectly true regarding this

project.

IV Under the provisions of Environment

(Protection) Act, 1986, legal action shall be

initiated against the Project Proponent if it

was found that construction of the project

has been started before obtaining

environmental clearance.

Agreed, Environmental Clearance was

obtained by the HSIIDC as per letter no.

SEIAA/HR/2012/265 dated 30.8.2012; copy of

the same is enclosed as Annexure VI.

V The Project Proponent shall not violate any

judicial orders/pronouncements issued by

the Honble Supreme Court/ High Courts

Agreed. There will be no violation of any

judicial order/ pronouncements issued by the

Hon’ble Supreme Court/High Courts.

VI All other statutory clearances such as the

approvals for storage of diesel from Chief

Controller of Explosives, Fire Department,

Civil Aviation Department, Forest

Conservation Act, 1980 and Wildlife

(Protection) Act, 1972, PLPA, 1900, Forest

Act, 1927 etc. shall be obtained, as

applicable by project proponents from the

respective authorities prior to construction

of the project

Agreed, Water permission is enclosed as

Annexure-II. Forest NOC is attached as

Annexure- III.

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VII The Project proponent should inform the

public that the project has been accorded

Environment Clearance by the SEIAA and

copies of the clearance letter are available

with the State Pollution Control Board &

SEIAA. This should be advertised within 7

days from the date of issue of the clearance

letter at least in two local newspapers that

are widely circulated in the region and the

copy of the same should be forwarded to

SEIAA, Haryana.

Agreed, HSIIDC informed that the project has

accorded Environment Clearance by the

SEIAA and copies of the clearance letter are

available with the State Pollution Control

Board & SEIAA. This has been advertised in

the two local newspapers that are widely

circulated in the region and the copy of the

same should be forwarded to SEIAA, Haryana.

Advertisement copy is enclosed as Annexure-

VII.

VIII Any appeal against the this Environmental

Clearance shall lie with the National Green

Tribunal, if preferred, within a period of 30

days as prescribed under section 16 of the

National Green Tribunal Act 2010.

Agreed, Any appeal against this

Environmental Clearance shall lie with the

National Green Tribunal, if preferred, within a

period of 30 days as prescribed under section

16 of the National Green Tribunal Act 2010.

IX The Project proponent shall put in place

Corporate Environment Policy as mentioned

in MoEF, GOI OM No. J-11013/41/2006-IA

II (I) Dated 26.4.2012

Agreed, Corporate social responsibility will be

discharged by investing 1% of project

development cost on the work to be executed

and 1% of the land cost on skill development

of the villages, whose land has acquired by

HSIIDC under village development scheme.

Annuity of 15,000/- per acre of land acquired

per annum with Rs. 500/- increment every

year.

2.0 Compliance to Environmental Impact Assessment Guidance Manual 2010 of MoEF

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SI. No. Points as per EIA Guidance Manual Status of Compliance

A. Air Environment

1. Wind erosion is a serious problem in areas

where the ground is virtually bare and devoid

of vegetation. Vegetation methods are found

to be most effective in the form of

windbreaks and shelterbelts.

The basements were excavated providing

contiguous piling wall all around the boundary

of basement area to mitigate soil erosion.

Vegetation is being developed during the

operation phase of the project.

2. Sprinkling of water and fine spray from

nozzles to suppress the dust.

Water sprinkling was carried out through tanker

water, regularly at site for dust suppression.

3. On-Road-Inspection should be done for black

smoke generating machinery.

All the machineries deployed at site are of

highest standard and of reputed make and

comply with emission & noise standards.

Separate team is being deployed for On-road-

inspection. Inspections and maintenance of

construction machineries and vehicles is being

carried out periodically.

4. Promotion of use of cleaner fuel should be

done.

Ultra low sulphur diesel (ULSD) (sulphur

content less than 0.05%) is being used for

running of DG sets, vehicles and construction

machineries.

5. All DG sets should comply emission norms

notified by MoEF.

The DG sets has been installed within factory

made enclosure which conforms to the

permissible air emission and noise standards

notified by MOEF, adequate stack height has

been provided as per CPCB guidelines.

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6. Vehicles having pollution under control

certificate may be allowed to ply.

It is being ensured that all the vehicles used for

construction activities are having valid Pollution

under Check (PUC) certificates. The vehicles

without valid Pollution under Check (PUC)

certificate are not being permitted at project site.

7. Use of covering sheet to prevent dust

dispersion at buildings and infrastructure

sites, which are being constructed.

All the exposed area was covered by covering

sheet, during construction to prevent dust

dispersion at building and infrastructure sites.

8. Use of covering sheets should be done for

trucks to prevent dust dispersion from the

trucks, implemented by district offices.

The trucks carrying construction materials and

debris were suitably covered by tarpaulin and

plastic sheets. The trucks carrying construction

materials & debris without cover were not

permitted to enter or leave the project site.

9. Paving is a more permanent solution to dust

control, suitable for longer duration projects.

High cost is the major drawback to paving.

During construction, access roads were being

covered with gravels to prevent dust emission.

10. Reducing the speed of a vehicle to 20 kmph

can reduce emissions by a large extent. Speed

bumps are commonly used to ensure speed

reduction. In cases where speed reduction

cannot effectively reduce fugitive dust, it may

be necessary to divert traffic to nearby paved

areas.

Speed of the vehicles has been restricted upto 20

kmph by erecting speed bumps at regular

intervals at project site and proper signage has

been provided for guided vehicular movement

and speed restrictions.

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11. Material storages/ warehouses-Care should be

taken to keep all material storages adequately

covered and contained so that they are not

exposed to situations where winds on site

could lead to dust/ particulate emissions.

Fabrics and plastics for covering piles of soils

and debris is an effective means to reduce

fugitive dust.

No construction materials like cement, sand and

aggregates are stored at site. Ready-mixed

concrete were used for concrete work at project

site which will be transported from the off-site

batching plant. At the off-site batching plant, the

construction materials were properly stored in

covered storage yard with proper shades and

covers.

B. Noise Environment

1. Setting up the barriers: National Building

Code 2005 suggests that design solutions

such as barrier blocks should be used to

reduce external LA10 noise levels to at least

60-70dB(A) at any point 1.0 m from any

inward looking façade.

The site is enclosed with 7 m high barricade

wall around the project boundary.

The DG sets has been installed within factory

made acoustic enclosure which conforms to the

permissible noise standards notified by MOEF.

DG sets are new and certified by manufacturers.

C. Water Environment

1. Curing water should be sprayed on concrete

structures; free flow of water should not be

allowed for curing.

Curing compound is being sprayed on concrete

structure.

2. After liberal curing on the first day, all

concrete structures should be painted with

curing chemical to save water. This will stop

daily water curing hence save water.

Curing compounds will be used to save water

for curing. No water is being used for curing.

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3. Concrete structures should be covered with

thick cloth/gunny bags and then water should

be sprayed on them. This would avoid water

rebound and will ensure sustained and

complete curing.

Curing compounds is being used for curing.

4. Ponds should be made using cement and sand

mortar to avoid water flowing away from the

flat surface while curing

No water is being used for curing hence ponds

are not proposed in the site.

5. Water ponding should be done on all sunken

slabs; this would also highlight the

importance of having an impervious

formwork.

No water is being used for curing.

3.0 Compliance to NGT Order dated 10.04.2015 related to Construction

SI. No. NGT Order dated 10.04.2015 Status of Compliance

1. Every builder or owner shall put tarpaulin on

scaffolding around the area of construction

and the building. No person including builder,

owner can be permitted to store any

construction material particularly sand on any

part of the street, roads in any colony.

Tarpaulin covers were provided around the area

of construction wherever required. No

construction materials such as cement, sand and

aggregates were stored at site.

2. The construction material of any kind that is

stored in the site will be fully covered in all

respects so that it does not disperse in the Air

in any form.

Tarpaulin covers were provided around the area

of construction wherever required. No

construction materials such as cement, sand and

aggregates are being stored at site.

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3. All the construction material and debris shall

be carried in the trucks or other vehicles

which are fully covered and protected so as to

ensure that the construction debris or the

construction material does not get dispersed

into the air or atmosphere, in any form

whatsoever.

The trucks carrying construction materials and

debris were suitably covered by tarpaulin and

plastic sheets. The trucks carrying construction

materials & debris without cover were not

permitted to enter or leave the project site.

4. The dust emissions from the construction site

should be completely controlled and all

precautions taken in that behalf.

All necessary precautions were adopted to

control the dust emissions.

5. The vehicles carrying construction material

and construction debris of any kind should be

cleaned before it is permitted to ply on the

road after unloading of such material.

Wheels of constructions equipments/ vehicles

and trucks were washed before it was permitted

to ply on the road.

6. Every worker working on the construction site

and involved in loading, unloading and

carriage of construction material and

construction debris shall be provided with

mask to prevent inhalation of dust particles.

All safety measures are being taken. All

construction workers were provided with

personal protective equipment (PPE) by the

contractors as required under the health & safety

norms.

7. Every owner and or builder shall be under

obligation to provide all medical help,

investigation and treatment to the workers

involved in the construction of building and

carry of construction material and debris

relatable to dust emission.

Full-fledged first aid facility was provided at the

construction site and regular medical check-ups

by Doctor were conducted for construction

workers. Logbook is being maintained with

medical treatment details of the workers.

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8. It shall be the responsibility of every builder

to transport construction material and debris

waste to construction site, dumping site or any

other place in accordance with rules and in

terms of this order.

Construction debris was properly dumped once

construction started at the site.

9. All to take appropriate measures and to ensure

that the terms and conditions of the earlier

order and these orders should strictly comply

with by fixing sprinklers, creations of green

air barriers.

Regular sprinkling of water was carried out at

site through tanker.

10. Compulsory use of wet jet in grinding and

stone cutting.

Wet jet was used in grinding and stone cutting.

11. Wind breaking walls around construction site. The site has been enclosed with high barricade

wall around the project boundary which will act

as a wind breaker.

12. All the builders who are building commercial,

residential complexes which are covered

under the EIA Notification of 2006 shall

provide green belt around the building that

they construct. All Authorities shall ensure

that such green belts are in existence prior to

issuance of occupancy certificate.

Green area has been developed at the end of

construction stage as per approved building

plan.