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COMPLIANCE REPORT FOR THE GROUP HOUSING COLONY LOCATED IN
REVENUE ESTATE OF VILLAGE-BABUPUR, SECTOR-109, GURGAON, HARYANA
BY M/s CHINTELS INDIA LTD.
(A) HALF – YEARLY COMPLIANCE OF STIPULATED EVNIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS / SAFEGUARDS IN THE ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE REF. LETTER NO SEIAA/HR/10833 DATED – 05.10.2010
S. No. CONDITIONS STATUS OF COMPLIANCE
PART A - SPECIFIC CONDITIONS: Construction Phase
I 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 has been provided
during construction phase and same will be
managed during operational phase.
Photographs showing first room at
construction site is attached as Annexure-I.
II 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. An adequate drinking water facility
and mobile toilet has been provided for
construction workers at the site, Photographs
regarding the same is enclosed is Annexure-
II. Provision has been made for mobile
toilets. Open defecation by the labors has
been strictly prohibited. The wastewater
generated during construction phase is being
sent to septic tanks. Left over cement and
mortars, cement concrete blocks, aggregate,
sand and other inorganic material has been
recycled and reused as granular subbase
(GSB) layer of pavement.
III All the topsoil excavated during
construction activities should be stored for
use in horticulture/landscape development
within the project site.
Agreed. Separate stock piles had been
maintained. All the top soil excavated during
construction activities had been stored and
utilized in horticulture/ landscape
developments within the project site. The
remaining excavated soil is being utilized in
re-filling of foundation, road works, rising
of site level etc.
IV Disposal of muck during construction
phase should not create any adverse effect
on the neighboring communities and be
disposed off taking necessary precautions
for general safety and health aspects of
people, only in approved sites with the
approval of competent authority.
Disposal of muck generated during
construction phase does not any adverse
effect on neighboring communities and is
being disposed off taking necessary
precautions for general safety and health of
people.
V 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. Construction spoils including
bituminous material and other hazardous
materials has not been allowed to
contaminate water courses and the dump
sites for such material has been secured so
that they should not leach into the ground
water. Materials are being disposed off as
per applicable rules and norms with
necessary approval of the Haryana State
Pollution Control Board.
VI 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
has been used for office lighting and site
lightning. DG sets has been 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. Photographs showing D.G set
location is attached as Annexure-III.
VII The diesel required for operating DG sets Agreed. The diesel required for operating
shall be stored in underground tanks and
if required, clearance from Chief
Controller of Explosives shall be taken.
DG set has been stored in HDPE drums and
log books has been managed adequately.
VIII Ambient noise levels should conform to
the 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 standards.
Agreed. Ambient noise levels have been
conformed to standards both during day
and night.
The silent type DG set with acoustic
enclosures has been installed at project
site.
Low sulphur fuel is being used.
Exhaust is conforming to the provisions of
Environment (Protection) Rules prescribed
for air and noise emission standards.
All vehicles entering to the site were with
valid PUC certificate.
All machinery used at the site is new and
periodic maintenance of the machinery
insured.
Results of the environmental monitoring
carried out at the site are enclosed as
Annexure – IV.
IX 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.
Block work bricks are used as building
material. As the bricks contain low density
that makes it low in Thermal Conductivity,
these bricks act as thermal Insulators which
resist the building for being heating.
X Ready mixed concrete must be used in
building construction.
Agreed. Ready mixed concrete is being used
in building construction.
XI Storm water control and its re-use as per
CGWB and BIS standards for various
applications should be ensured.
Agreed. Storm water control and its re-use
are being maintained as per CGWB and BIS
standards for various applications.
XII Water demand during construction should
be reduced by use of pre-mixed concrete,
curing agents and other best practices
referred.
Agreed. Water demand during construction
is being reduced by use of pre-mixed
concrete, curing agents and other best
practices referred.
XIII Permission from Competent Authority for
supply of water shall be obtained prior to
operation of the project.
Agreed. Application has been filled to
HUDA for fresh water supply; the copy of
same is enclosed as Annexure– V.
XIV Roof should meet prescriptive
requirement as per Energy Conservation
Building Code by using appropriate
thermal insulation material to fulfill
requirement.
Agreed. Rooftop will maintain requirement
as per Energy Conservation Building Code.
XV 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 aspirational for non-air-
conditioned spaces by use of appropriate
thermal insulation material to fulfill
requirement.
Agreed. Opaque wall will meet the
requirement as per Energy Conservation
Building Code.
XVI The approval of the competent authority
shall be obtained for structural safety of
the building due to earthquake, adequacy
of firefighting 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 obtained from
the competent Authority.
The approval of competent authority will be
taken for structural safety of the building
due to earthquake, adequacy of firefighting
equipment, etc. as per National Building
Code including protection measures from
lightening etc. No forest land is involved in
the project site. The NOC concerning non-
involvement of forest land in the project
premises is enclosed as Annexure – VI.
XVII The project proponent will use water for Agreed. Permission of water supply for
construction phase through tankers.
However, prior permission from CGWA
will be taken before using the bore well
water for construction purposes.
construction phase will be obtained from
HUDA.
XVIII The project proponent will construct rain
water harvesting pits @ 1 pit per acre for
recharging the ground water within the
project premises having 400 mm bore and
200 mm slotted pipe as proposed.
Agreed. Total Plot area is 12.306 acres. As
per bye laws i.e. @ 1 pit per acre, 12 RWH
pits has been constructed.
XIX The PP will seek prior permission of the
Airport authority before starting
construction if required.
Agreed. Permission has been taken from
AAI, Letter no. AAI/NOC/2008/307/1200-
02, dated 24/11/2008 and the copy of same
is enclosed as Annexure -VII.
XX The Project Proponent shall set up solar
panel of 5 KW in the Project area.
Agreed.
PART A- SPECIFIC CONDITIONS: Operation Phase
I The STP shall be installed for the
treatment of the sewage generated to the
prescribed standards including odour and
treated effluent will be recycled to
achieve zero exit discharge. The STP
should be installed at the remotest place in
the project area.
Agreed. The STP of 525 KLD capacity has
been installed for the treatment of sewage.
Treated effluent will be used to the
maximum extent possible to achieve Zero
Discharge.
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 10
ppm and the recycled water will be used
for flushing, gardening and DG set
Agreed. Separation of gray and black water
will be done by the use of dual plumbing
line. Treatment of 100% grey water by
decentralized treatment will be done
ensuring that the re-circulated water will
have BOD maximum upto 10 mg/l and the
recycled water will be used for flushing,
horticulture, DG cooling, HVAC,
cooling and running of fountain in the
water body.
recreational purposes and irrigation of roads.
Water balance diagram is attached as
Annexure – VIII.
III For disinfection of the treated wastewater
ultra-violate radiation or ozonization
should be used.
Agreed. For disinfection of the treated
wastewater, ultra-violet radiation will be
used.
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 approved sites for land
filling after recovering recyclable
material.
Agreed. The solid waste generated will be
properly collected and segregated. The
decomposable waste will be decomposed at
site and will be used as manure; dry/inert
solid waste will be disposed off in MSW
disposal site. Solid waste management plan
is enclosed as Annexure – IX.
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
rules made under the Environmental
(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 the CPCB norms. The
diesel used for DG sets should be of low
sulphur contents (maximum 0.25%).
Agreed. Diesel power generating sets
proposed as source of backup power for
lifts, common area illumination and for
domestic use will be of enclosed type. The
location of the DG sets is in the basement. In
addition, these DG sets will run on low
sulphur diesel only (Sulphur content <
0.25%).
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 Residential
Complex.
Agreed. Ambient noise level will be
controlled to ensure that it does not exceed
the prescribed standards both within and at
the boundary of the Group Housing Colony.
VII The project proponent should maintain at Agreed. The total green cover area in the
least 20% 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 landscaped and
covered with vegetation/grass.
project is provided as 37.5%.
Green belt is 20%
Organized green is 15.7%
Landscape plan is enclosed as Annexure –
X.
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 is being provided in some towers and
same will be provided in other towers to
ensure natural drainage of rain water in the
catchments area during the monsoon period.
IX Rain water harvesting for roof run-off and
surface run-off, as per plan submitted
should be implemented. Before
recharging the surface run-off,
pretreatment through sedimentation tank
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 around
water table.
Agreed. Rain water harvesting for roof run-
off and surface run-off, will be
implemented. Before recharging the surface
run-off, pretreatment through sedimentation
tank is done to remove suspended matter, oil
and grease. The bore well for rainwater
recharging is kept at least 5 mts. above the
water table as desired.
X The ground water level and its quality
should be monitored periodically in
consultation with Central Ground Water
Authority.
Agreed. The ground water level and its
quality will be monitored periodically in
consultation with Central Ground Water
Authority.
XI 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
Agreed. 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 should
no public space should be utilized. be utilized. Traffic circulation plan is
enclosed as Annexure – XI.
XII A report on the energy conservation
measures conforming to energy as
conservation norms finalized by Bureau
of Energy Efficiency should be prepared
incorporating details about building
materials & technology, R & U Factors
etc. and submit to SEIAA, Haryana in
three months time.
Energy conservation report conforming to
the norms as per Bureau of Energy
Efficiency is enclosed as Annexure – XII.
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
maximum extent possible for energy
conservation.
Agreed. CFL light will be used in common
areas like lift, corridors, staircase and
service areas. CFLs 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 will be
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 vermi-composting at the
site near marked within the project area
and dry/inert solid waste should be
Agreed. The solid waste generated will be
properly collected and segregated as per the
requirement of the MSW Rules, 2000. The
bio-degradable waste will be composted by
vermin-composting at the site near marked
within the project area and dry/inert solid
waste will be disposed off to the approved
sites for land filling after recovering
disposed offto the approved sites for land
filling after recovering recyclable
material.
recyclable material.
XV The provision of the solar water heating
system shall be as per norms specified by
HAREDA and shall be made operational
in each building block.
Agreed. The provision of the solar water
heating system will be as per norms
specified by HAREDA.
XVI The project proponent will use the water
from the already existing tube wells for
domestic purposes only after getting
permission from CGWA or will use water
supply from HUDA whichever is earlier
during operational phase.
Agreed. The project proponent will use
water from the HUDA. The application for
the supply of fresh water supply to HUDA is
enclosed as Annexure –V.
XVII 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.
Agreed. The traffic circulation plan and the
parking plan proposed are as per bye laws
with further scope of additional parking for
future requirement. Parking will be
completely internalized and no public spaces
will be utilized. Care is being taken to
ensure that there is zero traffic congestion at
the entry and exit point. The traffic
circulation plan is attached as Annexure XI.
XVIII The project proponent will be manage and
dispose off bio-medical waste as per the
Bio-Medical (Management and Handling
rules).
Agreed. There are no hospitals / nursing
homes in the project so; no bio-medical
waste will be generated at the site.
XIX The Project Proponent shall comply with
the EC BC norms.
Agreed. Project Proponent will be complied
with the ECBC norms.
XX The Project Proponent shall develop a
water body preferably of 1 acre in the
project area.
Agreed. A water body of approximately 1
acre will be developed in the project area.
PART-B GENERAL CONDITION
I The environmental safeguards contained
in the EIA/EMP Report should be
implemented in letter and spirit.
Agreed. The EMP report is enclosed as
Annexure – XIII.
II Six monthly compliance reports should be
submitted to the HSPCB and Regional
Office, MoEF, GoI, Northern Region,
Chandigarh and a copy to the SEIAA
Haryana.
Agreed. Six monthly compliance reports are
being submitted on regular basis to HSPCB
and same also will be carried on in future.
Acknowledgement copy of previously
submitted compliance report is enclosed as
Annexure-XIV.
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 for this project.
Agreed.
IV The Project Proponent will start
construction only after getting NOC from
the Forest department that the area under
consideration does not fall under section –
4 and 5 PLPA – 1900.
Agreed. The construction has been started
after taking the NOC from Forest Deptt.;
copy of the same is enclosed as Annexure
VI. Also, Consent to Establish has also been
obtained from HSPCB; copy of the same is
enclosed as Annexure-XV.
V 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
Forest Clearance received from
Forest department, Government of
Haryana. Letter no. is NT/5449 dated
15/09/2010 is enclosed as
Annexure- VI.
NOC for height clearance from
Airports Authority of India i.e. Letter
no. is AAI/NOC/2008/307/1200-02
proponents from the respective authorities
prior to construction of the project.
dated 24/11/08 is enclosed as
Annexure- VII.
Fire NOC from Commissioner
Municipal Corporation, Gurgaon
Letter no. FS/MCG/2012/2541 dated
02/10/12 is enclosed as Annexure-
XVI.
VI The Project Proponent will not violate any
judicial orders/pronouncements issued by
the Hon’ble Supreme Court/High Courts.
Agreed. Project Proponent will not violate
any judicial orders/pronouncements issued
by the Hon’ble Supreme Court/High Courts.
(B) COMPLIANCE TO ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT GUIDANCE
MANUAL 2010 OF MOEF
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.
Barricade around the project area is being
provided to restrict dust and air pollution
during construction phase; photographs
regarding the same are attached as
Annexure- XVII.
2. Sprinkling of water and fine spray from nozzles
to suppress the dust.
Water sprinkling is carried out through
tanker water regularly at site for dust
suppression.
SI. No. Points as per EIA Guidance Manual Status of Compliance
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.
Inspections and maintenance of
construction machineries and vehicles are
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 are installed within factory
made enclosure which conforms to the
permissible air emission and noise
standards notified by MoEF. DG sets are
new and certified by manufacturers.
Monitoring of emissions of DG sets is also
carried out periodically. While, during
operation phase, adequate stack height
will be provided as per CPCB guidelines.
Photograph showing location of DG set is
enclosed as Annexure-III.
6. Vehicles having pollution under control
certificate may be allowed to ply.
It is 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 permitted
at project site.
SI. No. Points as per EIA Guidance Manual Status of Compliance
7. Use of covering sheet to prevent dust dispersion
at buildings and infrastructure sites, which are
being constructed.
Exposed areas are covered with tarpaulin
sheets to prevent soil erosion due to the
wind.
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 are suitably covered by
tarpaulin and plastic sheets. The trucks
carrying construction materials & debris
without cover are 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 have
been covered with gravels to prevent dust
emission.
(At the completion stage of the project, all
permanent internal roads & walkway will
be paved and greeneries will be
developed)
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 is restricted upto 20
kmph by erecting speed bumps at regular
intervals at project site and proper signage
are provided for guided vehicular
movement and speed restrictions.
SI. No. Points as per EIA Guidance Manual Status of Compliance
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 is being used for
concrete work at project site which is
being transported from the off-site
batching plant. At the off-site batching
plant, the construction materials are
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 project site is located in residential
area earmarked as per the Master Plan.
The site is enclosed with high barricade
wall around the project boundary, which is
more than the prescribed height of 3 m.
The DG sets are 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 compounds are being used for
curing. No water is being used for curing.
Photograph regarding the same is enclosed
as Annexure-XVIII.
SI. No. Points as per EIA Guidance Manual Status of Compliance
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 are being used to save
water for curing. No water is being used
for curing.
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 are being used for
curing. No water 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
Water is not used for curing, so pond is
not required to store water for curing
purpose.
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.
(C) 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 are provided around the area
of construction, wherever required. No
construction materials such as cement, sand and
aggregates are stored at site. Ready-mixed
concrete is being used for concrete work at
project site which is being transported from the
off-site batching plant. At the off-site batching
plant, the construction materials are properly
stored in covered storage yard with proper
shades and covers.
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 are provided around the area
of construction, wherever required. No
construction materials such as cement, sand and
aggregates are stored at site. Ready-mixed
concrete is being used for concrete work at
project site which is being transported from the
off-site batching plant. At the off-site batching
plant, the construction materials are properly
stored in covered storage yard with proper
shades and covers.
SI. No. NGT Order dated 10.04.2015 Status of Compliance
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 are suitably covered by tarpaulin and
plastic sheets. The trucks carrying construction
materials & debris without cover are 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 are adopted to
control the dust emissions. Water sprinkling at
site is carried out through tanker water
regularly at site for dust suppression.
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.
The vehicles carrying construction material and
construction debris is being cleaned before it is
permitted to ply on the road after unloading of
such material.
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 taken. All construction
workers are being provided with personal
protective equipment (PPE) by the contractors
as required under the health & safety norms.
Workers handling the fine materials wear mask
to prevent inhalation of dust particles.
Photograph of PPE provided to workers is
enclosed as Annexure-XIX.
SI. No. NGT Order dated 10.04.2015 Status of Compliance
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 is provided at the
construction site and regular medical check-ups
by Doctor are conducted for construction
workers. Logbook is being maintained with
medical treatment details of the workers.
Photograph showing medical facilities provided
at the site are attached as Annexure-I.
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 material and debris waste is being
transported to construction site, dumping site or
any other place in accordance with rules and in
terms of this order.
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 is being carried out
at site through tanker.
10. Compulsory use of wet jet in grinding and
stone cutting.
Structural work is under progress at site. All
necessary precautions will be taken in the stone
cutting and grinding area which will be done at
later stage of construction. Photograph showing
current status of construction is attached as
Annexure-XX.
11. Wind breaking walls around construction
site.
The site is enclosed with high barricade wall
around the project boundary which acts as a
wind breaker. Photograph of the same is
attached as Annexure-XVII.
SI. No. NGT Order dated 10.04.2015 Status of Compliance
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 will be developed at the end of
construction stage as per approved building
plan.