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MINING PLAN WITH
PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSURE PLAN OF
VASVEL HARD MOHRAM QUARRY LEASE AREA (Submitted Under Rule 3 L (1) & 3 H (2) of GMMC (Amendment) Rules 2015
FOR Mineral – Hard Mohram (Minor Mineral)
Quarry Area – 3-12-37 Hect, Survey No.: - 183/P
Village – Vasvel, Taluka - Waghodia, District – Vadodara (Gujarat)
Date of Lease Grant: 09.04.2012 (Valid for 10 Years)
Period of Proposal: 2016-17 to 2020-21
OWNER
Shri Divyant T. Patel B-106, Anand Plaza, Harni Road
Taluka- , District-Vadodara, (Gujarat)
Phone: +91-9879551044, Email: [email protected]
PREPARED BY
Deepak Gaur (RQP/AJM/356/2014/A)
MINING 360 SERVICES 385, SECTOR-11,
Hiran Magri, Udaipur-313001, Rajasthan
Mobile: - +91-7665727695
Vasvel Hard Mohram Quarry Lease Area (3-12-37 Hect)
S. No. 183/P of Village- Vasvel, Ta- Waghodia, Dist- Vadodara
Shri Divyant T. Patel
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TABLE OF CONTENTS OF TEXT
PARTICULARS Page No.
Introductory Notes 1
1.0 General 2
2.0 Location and accessibility 3
3.0 Details of approved Mining Plan/Scheme of Mining (if any) 5
Part-A
1.0 Geology and Exploration 6
2.0 Mining
A. Open Cast Mining 12
B. Underground Mining –Not applicable
3.0 Mine Drainage 19
4.0 Stacking of Mineral Reject /Sub Grade Material and
Disposal of Waste
20
5.0 Use of Mineral and Mineral Reject. 21
6.0 Processing of ROM and Mineral Reject 22
7.0 Other 23
8.0 Progressive Mine Closure Plan –Under Rule 3H of GMMC
(Amendment) rule 2015
24
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LIST OF PLATES
Plate No. Title of Plan Scale
1A Location plan N.T.S.
1B Key Plan 1:50000
2A Surface plan 1:1000
2B Geological plans and sections 1:1000
3 Composite year wise development plans &
sections
1:1000
4 Reclamation Plan 1:1000
5 Environment Plan 1:5000
6 Conceptual plan 1:1000
7 Financial Area Assurance Plan 1:1000
8 DILR MAP 1:1000
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LIST OF ANNEXURES
Particular Annexure No.
Copy of Lease documents 1
Copy of Lease renewal documents 1A
Copy of RQP Certificate 2
Photographs of the lease area 3
Copy of Form-7/12 (Land documents) 4
Photo ID Card of Lessee with Permanent address
proof
5A
Copy of Partnership deed & Power of Attorney 5B
Company registration certificate/ PAN Card 5C
Mineral Analysis report from NABL laboratory 6A
Water Analysis report from NABL laboratory 6B
Feasibility Report 7
Copy of E.C. Certificate/ Application 8
Copy of Bank Guarantee 9
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INTRODUCTION
The Mining Plan of Vasvel Hard Mohram Quarry Lease Area (Survey No. 183/P having
Quarry area 3-12-37 hectare) has been prepared on the consent of Shri Divyant T.
Patel, B-106, Anand Plaza, Taluka- , District- Vadodara of Gujarat State.
The quarry area has been granted in favour of Shri Divyant T. Patel, B-106, Anand
Plaza, Taluka & District- Vadodara or Gujarat State for 10 years vide Collector order
No. GV/QL/HARDMORUM/3975/1865 dated 9/4/2012 of Collector, Vadodara of
Gujarat State.
The mining plan is prepared for the proper development safe and technical mining
and submitted under rule 3 L (1) of Gujarat Minor Mineral Concession (Amendment)
Rules 2015.
The surface features, geological studies and experience of lessee is provided
sufficient data to prepare the mining plan of the quarry area.
The lessee has experience of Hard Mohram mining for past 7 years. The lessee is
capable to deploy Machinery and technical staff to develop the mine.
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CHAPTER 1
1.0 GENERAL:
a) Name of Lessee: -
Shri Divyant T. Patel,
Address: B-106, Anand Plaza,
Taluka- , District- Vadodara, State- Gujarat, PIN Code- 390022
Mobile: 9879551044
Email: [email protected]
b) Status of Lessee:- Proprietor Firm
c) Mineral(s) which is/are included in the letter of Intent/lease deed-
Hard Mohram
d) Mineral(s) which lessee intends to Mine:
Hard Mohram
e) Name of Recognized Person under rule 22C of MCR, 1960 preparing Mining
Plan
Deepak Gaur
Address:
MINING 360 SERVICES
385, SECTOR-11
Hiran Magri, Udaipur-313001
Mobile No. +91-7665727695
Email: [email protected]
Registration No. (RQP/AJM/356/2014/A)
Date of Grant: 26/11/2014 Valid Up to: 25/11/2024
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CHAPTER 2
2.0 LOCATION AND ACCESSIBILITY
a) Quarry Lease Details (Existing Mine)
Name of Quarry Lease: Vasvel Hard Mohram Quarry Lease Area, Survey no. 183/P
Lat/long of any boundary point: 22°17'15.2"N, 73°27'57.21"E (Lease Pillar No. 1) Date of grant of lease: 9/4/2012 Period: 10 Years
Name of Quarry leaseholder: Shri Divyant T. Patel
Postal Address : B-106, Anand Plaza, P.O. , Taluka- District- Vadodara, Gujarat
b) Details of Quarry lease area with location map
Table: 1.1 Details of lease area
Forest Non-forest
Forest (specify) Area (ha)
NIL
(i) waste land,
(ii) grazing land,
(iii) Agriculture land,
(iv)others(specify)
3-12-37 ha
-
-
-
Total lease area: 3-12-37 ha
District & State: Vadodara (Gujarat)
Taluka- Waghodia Village- Vasvel
Whether the area falls under Coastal Regulation Zone(CRZ)? If yes, details thereof: No
Existence of public road/railway line, etc:
The Quarry lease area is around 2 km away from Vasvel village which can be approached by kuchha road and 1.8 km away from SH-158 in south direction (Nearest).
Toposheet No. with latitude & longitude of all corner boundary point/pillar:
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Topo Sheet No: F43H7
Table: 1.2 Coordinates of lease boundary pillars
Lease Boundary Pillar No. Latitude Longitude
A 22°17'15.2" 73°27'57.21"
B 22°17'12.09" 73°27'56.03"
C 22°17'11.64" 73°27'55.85"
D 22°17'11.28" 73°27'58.27"
E 22°17'9.03" 73°27'58.1"
F 22°17'9.58" 73°28'3.24"
G 22°17'12.75" 73°28'2.83"
H 22°17'14.86" 73°28'2.89"
I 22°17'15.29" 73°28'3.07"
Format of Lat & Long is; degree⁰minute′seconds″, seconds are in decimals.
c) General location map showing area and access routes have been attached:
(Refer Plate No. 1)
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CHAPTER - 3.0
3.0 Details of Approved Mining Plan/ Scheme of Mining (if Any):
Not Applicable as the lessee is submitting the mining plan first time.
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PART-A
CHAPTER - 1.0
1.0 GEOLOGY AND EXPLORATION
a.) Briefly describe the topography, drainage pattern, vegetation, climate, rainfall data of
the area applied/mining lease area.
Topography: The area exhibits undulating topography. The shape of the lease is
irregular. The latitude and longitude of all the pillars are duly marked on the Surface
plan and the list of the same is already mentioned in Section (b) of Chapter 2. The
elevation of the area varies between 65 to 73 m showing 8 m difference in relief.
Drainage pattern: There is no prominent drainage pattern exists within the lease
area. However, rain water flows along the natural slope within the lease area
Vegetation: The area is scanty of vegetation with scattered bushes. No other
prominent trees exist.
Climate: Moderate climate prevails in this area with temperature variation between
38oC to 12oC.
Rainfall: The average rain fall ranging 400 to 500 mm per annum between June to
September months.
b.) Regional Geology: -
The Vadodara district can be divided in two main geomorphic units –the eastern hilly,
medium to high relief terrain and the western plain area. The eastern portion of the
district comprised the Chhota Udepur, Jabugam and Nasvadi talukas. The hilly area
has two types of topography. In the north there are irregular hills and ridges with
intervening valleys forming a high relief whereas in the south the low flat topped hills
of Deccan Hard Mohrams along with rolling mounds give rise to a medium relief. The
western plain has got a flat, low lying surface and a thick pile of alluvium. The
Narmada and the Mahi are the chief rivers of the district. Besides these two rivers,
the Jambuva, the Surva, the Vishvamitri and the Dhadhar flow through the district
and empty into the Gulf of Cambay (Khambhat)
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Western portion of Vadodara district comprises of alluvium of recent origin, while in
the eastern lithology consist part of granite, quartz pegmatite granitoid, gneiss, schist,
dolomite, phyllite and sand stone. The general succession of rocks found in the
district is given in Table.
Table: General Succession of Vadodara District (Source: From GPCB Website)
The site/study area lies in the western plains. At the immediate site environs, the
lithology is dominated by the Mahi flood plains & delta deposits of the Katpur
Formation which are of Recent (Holocene) age.
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Local Geology
On the basis of the geological survey on checked by Geological Survey of India the
geology of Vadodara district is described as below: The granite gneisses and an
Aravali Metasechimentas rocks occupy a large part of the district in its Eastern
portion. The Aravali rocks comprise an interrelated sequence of quartzite, Mica-
sophists and phyllite with conglome rate at the base. Champaner rocks occupy a
large area around the old town of Champaner. These rocks can be divided into two
parts separated by an unconformity. The lower part is contributed by graphite sadists,
dolomite limestone and phosphate phyllite whereas the upper part comprises
magnetite quartzite, manganiterons phyllite and cake granite.
c) Detailed description of geology of the QL area and litho unit
Soil Cover/ Alluvium The thin layer of alluvium covers part of the QL area. As it is
hilly terrain and due to absence of top soil, the area can not be used as agricultural
purpose.
Quartzite
In the major part of the area is exposed from the surface. It is brown to creamish in
colour.
Quartzite is extensively used as road metal, or for road constructions. Its use as in
construction of dams, weirs, etc.
d) (i) Name of Prospecting/ Exploration agency:- Not Applicable
e) Details of prospecting/exploration already carried out:-
Nil. However, the Hard Mohram mineral is exposed as it is an existing mining thus no prospecting/ Exploration carried out in the lease area.
f) The surface plan of the QL area has been prepared on a scale of 1:500 with contour
interval of maximum of few meters depending upon the topography and size of the
area duly marked by grid lines showings all features indicated: -
(Attached plate No. 3)
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g) The base Map for Surface Geological plans & Geological section has been prepared
on the scale of 1:500: - Attached as plate No. 4
h) Geological sections may be prepared on natural scale of geological plan at suitable
interval across the lease area from boundary to boundary.: Refer Plate No. 4.
i) Future program of Exploration: Nil.
j.) Method of estimation of reserves: -
The reserve is computed by Surface Area method and categorized as per UNFC
Guidelines, the detailed reserve calculation is described in the next section.
A Feasibility Report has been prepared showing the economic viability of the project
is attached as Annexure No.
k.) Calculation of reserves: -
Based on available information and experience from the nearby workings of the
quarry, it can be very well said that the complete quarry area can be considered as
a mineralized area. Besides above following points have been considered for reserve
calculation.
(i) Average 14 m depth has been considered for proved category of Hard
Mohram reserve.
(i) Average 10 m depth below probable category has been considered for
probable category of Hard Mohram reserve.
(ii) Average 5 m depth below probable category has been considered for possible
category of Hard Mohram reserve.
(iii) The Bulk density of Hard Mohram is considered as 2.60.
(iv) Recovery of Hard Mohram is 90% of total insitu rocks.
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The total quarry area can be considered as mineralized area.
I Proved Reserve (UNFC 111):
Reserve = Mineralised area x Depth x Bulk Density.
= 31237.0 x 14 x 2.60
= 1137026.80 MT
II Probable Reserve (UNFC 122) :
Reserve = Mineralised area x Depth x Bulk Density.
= 31237.0 x 10 x 2.60
= 812162.00 MT
III Possible Reserve (UNFC 333) :
Reserve = Mineralised area x Depth x Bulk Density.
= 31237.0 x 5 x 2.60
= 406081.00 MT
Total Reserve = (Proved + Probable + Possible) Reserve
= 1137026.80 MT + 812162.00 MT + 406081.00 MT
= 2355269.80 MT
Geological reserves and grades
Category UNFC Code Geological
Reserves M.T.
Recoverable
Reserves M.T. (90%)
Proved 111 1137026.80 MT 1023324 MT
Probable 122 812162.00 MT 730946MT
Possible 333 406081.00 MT 365473 MT
Total 2355269.80 MT 2119743 MT
Updated Reserve: The reserve has been updated after deducting the quantity of
excavated mineral. Thus following Table shows the updated reserve available in the
lease area.
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Table: Reserve as per UNFC Guidelines.
CATEGORY CODE (Hard Mohram) Quantity in tonnes
Geological Mineable
Total Resources
(A + B) 2355269.80 2119743
Reserves (A)
Proved 111 1137026.80 1023324
Probable 121 Nil Nil
122 812162.00 730946
Remaining Resources
(B)
Feasibility Mineral Resources
211 Nil Nil
Pre-Feasibility Mineral Resources
221 Nil Nil
222 Nil Nil
Pre-Feasibility Mineral Resources
331 Nil Nil
Remaining indicated Mineral Resources
332 Nil Nil
Inferred Mineral Resources
333 406081.00 365473
Reconnaissance Mineral Resources
334 Nil Nil
Anticipated Mining Life Calculations:
In all about 2119743 MT (Proved + Probable + Possible) mineable reserve of Hard
Mohram rock of all category reserves have been estimated in ML area. Considering
150000 MT Hard Mohram production/year during five-year plan period, the life of
the mine will 14.1 years.
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CHAPTER - 2.0
2.0 MINING
A. OPEN CAST MINING:
a) Briefly describe the existing as well as proposed method for excavation with
all design parameters indicating on plans /sections.
Existing method of Mining: Benches of 6 m height, ramp gradient 1 in 16, drilling
102 mm dia hole deep hole blasting, excavation by diesel operated hydraulic
excavator into tipper trucks transportation of mineral from mine site to destination
through tipper trucks. Bench slope angles maintained at 80-90 degree.
Proposed method of Mining: Proposed method of mining the same as above and
no change in the mining philosophy and the deployment of HEMM has been
proposed. Thus the proposed method of mining is benches of 6 m height, ramp
gradient 1 in 16, drilling 102 mm dia hole deep hole blasting, excavation by diesel
operated hydraulic excavator into tipper trucks transportation of mineral from mine
site to destination through tipper trucks.
For systematic development, it is proposed that mining will be undertaken in the
strike influence zone upto the quarry boundary along section line P – P’ and Q –
Q’
No crushing will be done inside the lease area.
The proposed pit position at the end of First, Second, Third, Fourth & Fifth year is
marked on year-wise development plan (Refer Plate No. 5)
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b) Indicate year-wise tentative Excavation in Cubic Meters indicating
development, ROM, pit wise as in table below.
The quantity of net mineable ROM (111 Category) in cubic meter is 437318 m3 whereas the mineable recoverable reserve is 393586.2 cum (Recovery of 90 %). The likely position of the benches & roads etc. in this mine at the end of first to
five year is shown in the plate no. 5.
I. Insitu Tentative Excavation (Hard Mohram)
Year Pit no. Total
tentative Excavation (Cum)
Top Soil
(Cu m)
OB/SB/IB
(Cum)
ROM
(Cu m)
Mineral
reject
ROM/
Waste
Ratio Ore
(Cum)*
Mineral reject (Cum)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
I Year 1 44122.5 1100 Nil 39710.25 4412.25 Nil Nil
II Year 1 50962.5 Nil Nil 45866.25 5096.25 Nil Nil
III Year 1 58998 Nil Nil 53098.2 5899.8 Nil Nil
IV Year 1 61264.5 Nil Nil 55138.05 6126.45 Nil Nil
V Year 1 64102.5 Nil Nil 57692.25 6410.25 Nil Nil
* Tentative tonnage of the ore may be arrived by computing approximate bulk
density of 2.60 te per cu m (Refer Chemical Analysis report).
II. Dump re-handling (for the purpose of recovery of mineral): NA
Estimated available material (Cum)
Dump
identification/ no
Year-wise
handling (Cum)
Estimated recovery
of saleable material (Cum)
*
Reject
(Cum)
NA NA NA NA
NA NA NA NA
NA NA NA NA
NA NA NA NA
NA NA NA NA
* Tentative tonnage of the saleable material may be arrived by computing
approximate bulk density and recovery factor as these data are variable and
may be established on time series.
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First Year - During the first year of mining the lessee will excavate one bench of
mineral shall be prepared (RL 73 above, 73-67) shall be advance in the north
direction. About 114718.5 MT of Mineral shall be excavated. This will include
103246.7MT of recoverable mineral Hard Mohram & 11471.85MT mineral waste
generated and Nil MT sub grade.
Table No.4a: Bench wise ROM excavation for mineral
At Section
Bench at R.L.
Length X
Width (m2)
Depth (m)
Total excavation
in m3
Sp. Gr. MT/ m3
Mineral ROM MT
Mineral Rec. 90% MT
Mineral Reject from ROM
10% MT
BB-XX- 73-67 9805 4.5 44123 2.6 114718.5 103246.7 11471.85 TOTAL 114718.5 103246.7 11471.85
Second Year - During the second year of mining the lessee will excavate one
bench of mineral shall be prepared (RL73-67above) shall be advance in the north
direction. About 132502.5 MT of Mineral shall be excavated. This will include
119252.3 MT of recoverable mineral Hard Mohram & 13250.25MT mineral waste
generated and Nil MT sub grade.
Table No.4b: Bench wise ROM excavation for mineral
At Section
Bench at R.L.
Length X
Width (m2)
Depth (m)
Total excavation
in m3
Sp. Gr. MT/ m3
Mineral ROM MT
Mineral Rec. 90% MT
Mineral Reject from ROM
10% MT
AA-BB-XX- 73-67 6785 4.5 30533 2.6 79384.5 71446.05 7938.45
BB 67-61 3405 6 20430 2.6 53118 47806.2 5311.8
132502.5 119252.3 13250.25
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Third Year - During the third year of mining the lessee will excavate two benches
of mineral shall be prepared (RL 67 above, 67-61) shall be advance in the north
direction. About 153394.8 MT of Mineral shall be excavated. This will include
138055.3MT of recoverable mineral Hard Mohram & 15339.48MT mineral waste
generated and Nil MT sub grade.
Table No.4c: Bench wise ROM excavation for mineral
At Section
Bench at R.L.
Length X
Width (m2)
Depth (m)
Total excavation
in m3
Sp. Gr. MT/ m3
Mineral ROM MT
Mineral Rec. 90% MT
Mineral Reject from ROM
10% MT
AA-BB-XX- 67-61 9833 6 58998 2.6 153394.8 138055.3 15339.48
TOTAL 153394.8 138055.3 15339.48
Fourth Year - During the fourth year of mining the lessee will excavate one bench
of mineral shall be prepared (RL 85-67) shall be advance in the north direction.
About 68452.8MT of Mineral shall be excavated. This will include 61607.52MT of
recoverable mineral Hard Mohram & 6845.28MT mineral waste generated and Nil
MT sub grade.
Table No.4d: Bench wise ROM excavation for mineral
At Section
Bench at R.L.
Length X
Width (m2)
Depth (m)
Total excavation
in m3
Sp. Gr. MT/ m3
Mineral ROM MT
Mineral Rec. 90% MT
Mineral Reject from ROM
10% MT
BB 85-79 1778 5.5 9779 2.6 25425.4 22882.86 2542.54
BB 79-73 5633 3.5 19716 2.6 51260.3 46134.27 5126.03
BB 73-67 5295 6 31770 2.6 82602 74341.8 8260.2
TOTAL 68452.8 61607.52 6845.28
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Fifth Year- During the fifth year of mining the lessee will excavate three benches
of mineral shall be prepared (RL 57 - 39) shall be advance in the north direction.
About 96132.24 MT of Mineral shall be excavated. This will include 86519MT of
recoverable mineral Hard Mohram & 9613.224 MT mineral waste generated and
Nil MT sub grade.
Table No.4e: Bench wise ROM excavation for mineral
At Section
Bench at R.L.
Length X
Width (m2)
Depth (m)
Total excavation
in m3
Sp. Gr. MT/ m3
Mineral ROM MT
Mineral Rec. 90% MT
Mineral Reject from ROM
10% MT
BB' 67-61 4388 6 26328 2.6 68452.8 61607.52 6845.28
BB-XX- 61-55 6295.75 6 37775 2.6 98213.7 88392.33 9821.37
TOTAL 166666.5 149999.9 16666.65
Table No.5: Year wise production of minerals year ROM excavated in
MT Saleable Mineral
in MT Sub Grade in
MT Waste of Volume in MT
First year 114718.5 103246.65 0 11471.9
Second year 132502.5 119252.25 0 13250.3
Third year 153394.8 138055.32 0 15339.5
Fourth year 159287.7 143358.93 0 15928.8
Fifth year 166666.5 149999.85 0 16666.7
Total 726570 653913 0 72657
c) Enclose Individual year wise development plans and sections showing pit
layouts, dumps, stacks of mineral reject, if any, etc in case of 'A' category
mines. Composite development plans showing pit layouts, dumps, stacks
of mineral reject, if any, etc. and year wise sections in case of 'B' category
mines.
Individual year wise plans and sections for year 2015-16 to 2019-20 workings
showing pit layouts attached as Plate No. 5.
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d) Describe briefly giving salient features of the proposed method of working
indicating Category of mine.
This mine falls into the category B, Semi- mechanized.
The salient features of the proposed method of working is already described in
(a) part of this section.
e) Describe briefly the layout of mine workings, pit road layout, the layout of
faces and sites for disposal of overburden/waste along with ground
preparation prior to disposal of waste, reject etc. A reference to the plans
and sections may be given. UPL or ultimate size of the pit is to be shown for
identification of the suitable dumping site.
The mining shall be done to make the mines safe and systematic with the required
production. The Mining shall be started from old pit. In next year the pit shall be
advanced in northeast directions. The mine mineral shall be collected in the
mineral stack yard and then sorted over their manually. The waste generated shall
be carried through trucks to the dump yard in the quarry lease. The Bench height
shall 3-6m & bench width shall be more than the bench height.
f) CONCEPTUAL MINING PLAN: -
i) Proposal of Conceptual Plan
The Proposals of the Conceptual Closure are based on the Geology and
Topography of the region. A part of the excavated region shall be converted into
water reservoir after exhausting the complete available mineral. The Lessee shall
make water drains for the purpose. The surroundings of the proposed Water
Reservoir would be fenced. This shall also increase the aesthetic beauty of the
area. The office and other buildings, the mine road and the other entire
infrastructure developed by the Lessee shall be used by the local people as public
buildings. The virgin region shall be used for agriculture purposes.
ii) Rehabilitation
As no personnel are expected to be migrated due to mining in the QL area and
the adjoining region is also having a good mineral potential, the rehabilitation of
the employees is not going to be a problem. The workers and other staff can get
job in the neighboring areas after the end of life of mine. The lessee shall also try
for employment of the workers.
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iii) PROGRAMME FOR PLANTATION
The lessee will plant 20 plants/ year in and surrounding of the lease area.
Schedule of plantation for the next five years.
Sr. No.
Year of Plantation
Proposed Plantation
1 First year 20
2 Second year 20
3 Third year 20
4 Fourth year 20
5 Fifth year 20
A conceptual plan with relevant sections showing the position of lease at the end
lease period with due reclamation and rehabilitation has been attached as plate
no.9
B. UNDERGROUND MINING – Not Applicable
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CHAPTER - 3.0
3.0 MINE DRAINAGE
a) Minimum and maximum depth of water table based on observations from nearby
wells and water bodies
The average depth (m) of the water table based on observations from nearby village dug wells is given below:
b) Indicate maximum and minimum depth of Workings.
The working in the lease area are expected to go on a depth an average minimum 18 m deep from surface RL 44 mRL during the next five years. Therefore, the mine floor will remain much above the water table.
c) Quantity and quality of water likely to be encountered, the pumping arrangements and places where the mine water is finally proposed to be discharged
The area is almost flat and during rainy season generally rain water flows in slope (NE to SW direction). A trench is excavated across the lease area in E-W direction l. The mine floor is kept slightly sloppy for natural drainage of water.
The deposit in this lease is elevated from ground level and after complete extraction of mineral there will no deep pits so accumulation of water in pit is not a concern. However if necessity prevails the water will be pump out by installing a pump temporarily.
d) Describe regional and local drainage pattern. Also indicate annual rain fall, catchments area, and likely quantity of rain water to flow through the lease area, arrangement for arresting solid wash off etc.
The regional drainage show radial pattern Draining of water may not be much problem in this area as annual rain fall is only about 400 mm to 500mm.
Further it is observed that due to porous nature of the exposed formation the rain water gets percolated quickly by ground seepage. The rain water dries up quickly whenever there is substantial rain fall.
During the past years no significant accumulation of water has been observed in the small working pits of earlier quarrying operation of the area.
The mine is situated at higher altitude average R.L. 67m from surrounding level about 67 m RL so during rainy season water drain out from nearby areas into nalah. Within lease area no mine out stone is left behind so the situation of rolling of stone during rainy season does not arises.
Village Post monsoon Winter Summer
Gothada 20 m 23.5 m 30 m
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CHAPTER - 4.0
4.0 STACKING OF MINERAL REJECT/ SUB-GRADE MATERIAL AND
DUMPING OF WASTE-
a) Indicate briefly the nature and quantity of top soil, overburden / waste and Mineral
Reject to be disposed off.
The waste overburden in the area is only intermixed soil. The total waste rock to be handled
in five years is as follows.
Table 6.0: Waste generation
Year
Waste of Volume in MT
Volume of waste in M3
Taking Swell Factor
30% in M3
Total m3
swell Vol.
First year 33497.8 11471.9 14913.4 26385.3
Second year 38690.7 13250.3 17225.3 30475.6
Third year 44791.3 15339.5 19941.3 35280.8
Fourth year 46512.0 15928.8 20707.4 36636.2
Fifth year 48666.6 16666.7 21666.6 38333.3
Total 212158.4 72657.0 94454.1 167111.1
b) The proposed dumping ground within the lease area:
The waste material generated during the Hard Mohram mining (10% of ROM) will be
dumped at location shown on plate No. 6
Stacking the Over burden
During mineral mining intermix soil shall also generate. It is proposed to stack the rejects
produced from this mine temporarily at the sites shown in the plate 6. Once the mineral is
excavated up to the ultimate pit level then it will be used to backfill the pit upto a certain level.
Size of OB Dump: 1379.54 m2 x 5m.
Location:- (NW side of quarry lease, Near Pillar A)
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CHAPTER - 5.0
5.0 USE OF MINERAL AND MINERAL REJECT
a) Describe briefly the requirement of end-use industry specification in
term of physical & chemical composition:
The mined out mineral from the Quarry Lease shall be used for preparation of road
and other construction works. Hard Mohram is extensively used as road metal, or
for road constructions. Its use as building stone is occasional, in construction of
dams, weirs, etc. however this is also used
b) Brief requirement of intermediate industries involved in up gradation of
mineral before its end-use:
Nil
c) Detail requirements for other industries, captive consumption, export,
Association industrial use etc:-
Nil
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CHAPTER - 6.0
6.0 PROCESSING OF ROM AND MINERAL REJECT
a) If processing / beneficiation of the ROM or Mineral Reject is planned to be
conducted, briefly describe nature of processing / beneficiation. This may indicate
size and grade of feed material and concentrate (finished marketable product),
recovery etc.
The minerals produced from the mines need only specific sorting & grading for Size,
Grade & Recovery factor. No mineral beneficiation processing will be required at mines
for mineral. Impurities will be removed simply by hand picking. Besides this no other
processing or beneficiation is required on proposed at the mine site
b) Give a material balance chart with a flow sheet or schematic diagram of the
processing procedure indicating feed, product, recovery, and its grade at each
stage of processing.
Not applicable
c) Explain the disposal method for tailings or reject from the processing plant.
Not Applicable
d) Quantity and quality of tailings /reject proposed to be disposed, size and
capacity of tailing pond, toxic effect of such tailings, if any, with process adopted
to neutralize any such effect before their disposal and dealing of excess water
from the tailings dam.
Not Applicable
e) Specify quantity and type of chemicals if any to be used in the processing
plant.
No
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f) Specify quantity and type of chemicals to be stored on site / plant.
No processing / beneficiation is proposed.
g) Indicate quantity (cum per day) of water required for mining and processing
and sources of supply of water, disposal of water and extent of recycling. Water
balance chart may be given.
No water shall be required for processing. Water shall be required in mining to cater
for drinking purposes, dust suppressing at faces and on haul roads, and plantation. Total
water requirement in the mine will be about 3.0-4.0KLD for drinking, spraying and
plantation.
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CHAPTER - 7.0
7.0 OTHER
Describe briefly the following:
a) Site Services The Electric Power line does not exist in the Quarry lease area. The nearby
villages are electrified.
Rest Shelter: Rest shelter along with first-aid station complying with all the
provisions of Mines Rules is constructed in the lease area itself.
Blasting Shelter: A portable blasting shelter is provided.
Water Supply: There is a deep tube well near mines office from which water
will be supplied for drinking and toilet purpose as well as for dust suppression
measures.
Power Supply: The mine will work in one shift (i.e. general shift) only, so no
lighting arrangement will be required. At present there is no electric supply.
Workshop & stores: These are situated with our central mines office at Vasvel
and will be serving to the machineries deployed at this mine.
All other facility like regular medical check-ups and other benefits to be provided
to the mine workers regarding their health as per Mines Act 1952
b) EMPLOYMENT POTENTIAL
The mine owner shall employ Mine official (Mines Manager, Forman) in
accordance with the provision of the MMR 1961 & Mining engineer under MCDR
88. The workers to be employed shall be semi-skilled and unskilled. Most of
them will come from the nearby villages. With the increase in the production
additional man power shall be required. The mechanized mining the
organizational set up proposed is given below: -
Highly Skilled : 5
Skilled : 15
Semi-Skilled : 2
Un-Skilled : 10
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CHAPTER - 8.0
8.0 PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSURE PLAN
8.1 Environment Base line information:
I. Existing Land Use Pattern:
The lease area is a government waste land and part of Survey No. 183/P, which falls under the revenue limit of Vasvel village. (Refer plate no. 3). Farmers of this area are generally taking two crops in a year as under:
TABLE – 10.1
S. No.
Crops Yield/Hectare Period
1. (a) Groundnut (b) Wheat
2500 Kg/Hect 3500-3700 Kg/Hect
Monsoon to Winter
2. (a) Cotton (b) Sugarcane (c) Bajara
16000-18000 Kg/Hect. 95000 Kg./Hect. 2800-3000 Kg/Hect
Summer
3. Papaya (Papita) 10000-12000 Kg/Hect
Summer
The highest elevation of 56 mRL and lowest elevation being 36 mRL. No prominent drainage pattern exist within the lease area, water follows the slope and are generally flowing towards low lying fields which carry water only during rainy season, otherwise remain dry for most of the year.
There is no reserves forest or protected forest land within the lease area as well as in buffer zone of the lease area. There is no village or hutments within the lease area. Existing land use pattern is given as below:
TABLE – 10.2
Particulars Present Position of the Area in Hect.
A. Mining Activity
i) Pits 1.95
ii) Dumps 0
iii) Road/Building 0.01
iv) Plantation 0
B. Remaining virgin land 1.16
Total Area 3.1237
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II. Water Regime:
The general slope of this lease area is NE to SW. No prominent water course or nallah is there. During rainy season of the surface run-off flows towards the NW & SW direction as shown on the Surface plan (refer Plate No. 3).
A deep tube well is located in the lease area. The deep well is 32 m deep.
III. Flora and Fauna:
The lease area does not contain any flora and fauna.
.
IV. Quality of Water, Air and Ambient Noise Level
The entire lease area is very calm and quiet and free for air noise and water pollution. The quality of air, water & ambient noise level appears to be within permissible limits (no survey has been conducted for the preparation of mining plan of small area). The source of pollution as regard air, noise area the surrounding small mine which contribute mainly for the pollution.
V. Climatic Condition
The climate is moderate and temperature ranges from 38⁰C during summer to about 12⁰C during winter. The average annual rainfall is 400 to 500mm which received during monsoon season from June to September. Predominant wind direction is SW-NE, generally wind blows with a velocity of 10-12 Kms/hr in all seasons. Relative humidity varies from 50% to 95%.
VI. Human Settlement
There is no village and hutments within the lease. Farming is the main job of the people of Vasvel and nearby villages. Basically 80% of the population are of farmers. Either they are having their own land for farming. Backward people like Koli, Harijans of this village are working as labors in agricultural farms or in surrounding limestone mines.
VII. Public Building Place of Worship and Monuments
There is no public building or place of worship or monument nearby, which could be affected by mining activities. Also the lease area does not fall under Natural Park or any wild life sanctuary.
VIII. Notification of Area Under Water Act 1974
The lease area is fall under notified area under water act 1974. (Source Pollution Control Board Office, Rajkot-Guj.)
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8.2 Environment Impact Assessment:
(i) Land area usage:
At the end of 2019-20, the damage to the landscape in the form of pit & road, about 2.50 hect will be degraded. As the deposit is almost flat bedded type.
The area influence of mining at the end of 2015-16 is given below:
TABLE – 10.3
(ii) Air Quality:
Dust will be generated from drilling, blasting, transportation and sizing, which will be minimized by taken preventive measures such as wet drilling, water sprinkling, and provision of dust mask providing to workers.
(iii) Water Quality:
The area is sloppy and during rainy season generally rain water flows in slope (NE to SW direction). The mine floor is kept slightly sloppy for natural drainage of water.
The deposit does not contain any harmful contents such as sulfur, potash etc, so it is not going to affect the quality of water in surrounding area.
The deposit in this lease is elevated from ground level and after complete extraction of mineral there will no deep pits so accumulation of water in pit is not a concern.
Particulars Present Position
of the Area in Hect.
Position at the End of Plan
Period
A. Mining Activity
i) Pits 1.95 2.32
ii) Dumps 0 0.132
iii) Road/Building 0.01 0.02
iv) Plantation 0 0.02
B. Remaining virgin land 1.16 0.63
Total Area 3.1237 3.1237
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(iv) Noise Levels
Noise pollution due to operation of drilling, blasting and occasional plying trucks will not cause any problem to the inhabitants of this area because there is no human settlement in the close proximity to the lease area. The nearest village is far away to be affected by noise pollution.
During blasting, all the necessary measures will be taken for minimizing noise like adopting controlled blasting measures.
(v) Vibration Levels (Due to Blasting)
During blasting, all the necessary measures will be taken for minimizing noise and vibration, like optimum charge per delay, various controlled blasting techniques etc. However there will be little impact in and around 500 mts of this area.
(vi) Water Regime
Surface water: There is no surface water accumulation within the area of mining, and hence there will not be any impact on surface water.
Ground Water: The mining excavation will not go deeper down the ground level, because limestone deposit is an elevated one, above the ground level, excavation of which will never touch the ground water table. Hence no question of ground water pollution arises.
(vii) Acid Mine Drainage
The deposit does not contain any harmful contents such as sulfur, potash etc, so it is not going to affect the quality of water in surrounding area. Also no dumps are to be maintained lease area to cause any AMD issue.
(viii) Surface Subsidence
The mined out pit will not be deep down in the ground so no risk of Surface subsidence involves with this project.
(ix) Socio Economics
Mining in this lease will give more job opportunity directly and indirectly to the local people. This will reduce in the migration of jobless labourers from native places to other distant places.
The project will not generate hazardous dust and also human settlement is about 1.5 kms away from mining area. Thus mining will not have any impact on the village human settlement.
(x) Historical Monuments
There is no monuments related to historical importance found in the area.
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8.3 Progressive reclamation Plan :
To mitigate the impacts and ameliorate the condition, describe year wise steps proposed for phased restoration, reclamation of lands already/to be degraded in respect of following items separately for 5 years period.
8.3.1 Mined-Out Land: Describe the proposals to be implemented for
reclamation and rehabilitation of mined-out land including the
manner in which the actual site of the pit will be restored for future
use. :
The year-wise proposals for plantation is given in table at the end
of this chapter.
8.3.2 Topsoil Management: The topsoil available at the site and its
utilization may be described.
There is no soil cover over Hard Mohram, so arrangement for stacking
is not to be made.
8.3.3 Tailings Dam Management: NA
There is no proposal of beneficiation for processing of mineral as it is
used directly in ROM form, so no affluent will be generated.
8.3.4 Acid mine drainage, if any and its mitigative measures.
The deposit does not contain any harmful chemicals and beneficiation
will not be done in the lease area so it does not applicable
8.3.5 Surface subsidence mitigation measures through backfilling of mine
voids or by any other means and its monitoring mechanism.
The deposit is not deep down in the ground so no Surface subsidence
hazard will not occur due to mining activity. The information on protective
measures for reclamation and rehabilitation works year wise may be
provided as per the following table
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Summary of Year-wise Proposal for Year 2015-16 to 2019-20 for Item No. 8.3
Items Details Proposed Actual Remarks
Dump
management Area afforested (ha) - - -
No of saplings planted
Cumulative no of plants
Cost including watch and care during the
year
Management
of worked out
benches
Area available for rehabilitation (ha) - - -
Afforestation done(ha)
No of saplings planted in the year
Cumulative no of plants
Any other method of rehabilitation
(specify)
Cost including watch and care during the
year
Reclamation
and
Rehabilitation
by backfilling
Void available for Backfilling (L x B x D)
pit wise /stope wise - - -
Void filled by waste /tailings - - -
Afforestation on the backfilled area - - -
Rehabilitation by making water reservoir
Any other means (specify)
Rehabilitation
of waste land
within lease
Area available (ha) –Green belt 0.2
Area rehabilitated -
Method of
rehabilitation Wire Fencing (m) 50 5000/-
Plantation (No. of
saplings)
20 2000/-
Post plantation
care
5000/-
Environmental
Monitoring I) Ambient Air Quality -
II) Water Quality -
III) Noise level survey -
IV) Ground Vibration study -
V) Others (Please specify)
Total
Expenditure
(Rs.)
12000/-
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8.4 Disaster Management and Risk Assessment:
Activities will not involve high risk accident like landslides, subsidence, flood,
fire, seismic activities, tailing dam failure etc. Emergency plan is proposed for
quick evacuation which is displayed at the mine office. However, during heavy
rain mining activities will remain halted. The mining area is free from any
activity as since long time no any flood, landslides was reported in the region.
8.5 Care and maintenance during temporary discontinuance:
No major care and maintenance will be required for small mining activities during
temporary discontinuance, however working pit will be fenced properly and also
depute one security guard for watch the area and look after plantation.
8.6 Financial Assurance:
The financial assurance can be submitted in any encashable form preferably a Bank
Guarantee from a Scheduled Bank as stated in Rule 23(F)(2) of Mineral
Conservation and DevelopmentRules,1988 for five years’ period expiring at the
end of validity of the document. The amount calculated for the purpose of
Financial Assurance is based on the CCOM’s Circular no. 4 dated 2006 as
below.
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Table indicating the break-up of areas in the Mining Lease for calculation of
Financial Assurance
Sl.
No.
Head Area put on use at start of Scheme
of Mining
(ha)
Additional require-
ment during Plan
period (ha)
Total
Area
(ha)
Area considered as
fully reclaimed & rehabilitated
(ha)
Net area considered for calculation
(ha)
1. Area under mining 1.95 0.37 2.32 0 2.32
2. Storage for top soil 0 0 0 0 0
3. Waste dump site 0 0.132 0.132 0 0.132
4. Mineral storage 0 0 0 0 0
5. Infrastructure –
workshop,
administrative
building etc.
0 0 0 0 0
6. Roads 0.01 0.01 0.02 0 0.02
7. Railways 0 0 0 0 0
8. Tailing pond 0 0 0 0 0
9. Effluent Treatment
Plant 0 0 0 0 0
10. Mineral Separation
Plant 0 0 0 0 0
11. Township area 0 0 0 0 0
12. Others (to specify) 0 0.02 0.02 0 0.02
Grand Total 1.96 0.532 2.492 0 2.492
Financial Assurance/Surety may be submit to Commissioner, of Geology & Mines,
Gandhinagar, (Gujrat), before execution of Quarry License agreement, as per Rule 3K of
G.M.M.C.R., (Amended 25/02/2015).
Date:- Place: -Udaipur
Deepak Gaur RQP. NO. RQP/AJM/356/2014-A
Valid up to 25.11.2024