COMPLIANCE REPORT
October 2016 – March 2017
M/s Believers Church Thiruvalla, Pathanamthitta District, Kerala.
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COMPLIANCE REPORT
TO
THE CONDITIONS
OF
ENVIRONMENT CLEARANCE ORDER
(No.142/SEIAA/KL/2743/2013)
FOR THE PERIOD OF
October 2016 - March 2017
PREPARED FOR
Believers Church, St. Thomas Nagar, Kuttapuzha P O, Tiruvalla, Pathanamthitta District, Kerala – 680 105
PREPARED BY
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERS & COUNSULTANTS PVT. LTD. A1- 198, Janak Puri New Delhi – 110 058, India
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Index
Sl. No. Particulars Page No.
1. Introduction 05
2. Glimpse of the project 06
3. Compliance Report – Specific conditions – Part A 08
4. Compliance Report – General conditions – Part B 11
5. Plates 24
6. Annexure 29
7. Soft copy (in CD) of the compliance report 42
LIST OF TABLES
Sl. No. Particulars Page No.
1. Glimpse of the project 06
2. Details of Rain Water harvesting tanks 12
3. Environmental Monitoring Cell (EMC) 13
4.. Details of the vegetation existing along the road side 13
5. Details of STP 15
6. Details of colour coded bins 16
7. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) performed 17
8. Details of the vegetation existing in the project site 18
9. Details of statutory approvals 20
10. Details of advertisement published in news papers 22
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LIST OF PLATES
Plate No. Particulars Page No.
1. Photograph of paddy field 25
2. Photograph of the pond 25
3. Photograph of Avenue trees 26
4. Photograph of sewage Treatment Plan 26
5. Photograph of Green belt in the project site 27
6. Photograph of colour coded bins 27
7. Photograph of designated place for waste collection 28
8. Photograph of Metallic board 28
LIST OF ANNEXURES
Annexure No. Particulars Page No.
1. Copy of NOC from Fire and rescue services 30
2. Copy of consent to Operate 31
3. Copy of building permit 32
4. Copy of Approval for transformer 33
5. Copy of occupancy Certificate 34
6. Copy of Environmental Clearance Order 35
7. Copy of advertisement in News papers 36
8. Copy of monitoring result of Air 37
9. Copy of monitoring result of drinking water 38
10. Copy of monitoring result of sound 40
11. Affidavit 41
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INTRODUCTION
M/s Believers Church is a hospital project situated at Survey Nos. 96/1,96/13,
102/6, 102/9,95/4, 236/1 and others at Kuttapuzha village, Thiruvalla Municipality,
Thiruvalla Taluk, Pathanamthitta District, Kerala. The construction project was accorded
Environmental Clearance for 56,919.45 sq.Mtr of build up area on 14-08-2014 vide order
No.142/SEIAA/KL/2743/2013 by State Environment Impact Assessment Authority, Kerala.
The half yearly compl iance report needs to be submitted as part of
general condition No.16 of Environmental Clearance order by the project
proponent. The compl iance report of second half to conditions of the
Environmental Clearance for the period of October 2016 – March 2017 is
being submitted.
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GLIMPSE OF THE PROJECT
1 Type of Project Construction - Hospital Project 2 Name of the project M/s Believers Church Address for correspondence Believers Church Hospital,
St. Thomas Nagar, Kuttapuzha P O, Tiruvalla, Pathanamthitta District, Kerala – 680 105
3 Website and E mail ID of company
www.bcmch.org [email protected]
4 Name, Phone Number & e - mail id of responsible persons
1. Jacob Pothen, 0469-2630654 [email protected]
2. Arun Babu 9495998445 [email protected]
5 Salient Features:
a) Of the project
The project involves construction 7 building
blocks for proposed hospital (500 beds). The
hospital building is with ground floor + 4 floors.
The total water requirement is 352.25 KLD and
the source will be Roof Rainwater water,
Ground water, Recycled water from STP and a
large pond located at about 500 meter from the
project site. The quantity of waste water
generated from the project activity will be about
281.80 KLD which will be treated in the STP.
The capacity of STP for hospital is 300 KLD
and for medical College Hospital is 300KLD..
The treated water will be recycled back and
utilized for gardening, flushing and chiller unit
etc. The estimated solid waste generation will
be 815 Kg/day which is segregate and collect
separately as bio degradable and Non – bio
degradable waste as per MSW Rules 2000.
Non bio degradable is sold to local vendors and
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b) Of the Environmental Management Plan
has set up a biogas plant for bio degradable
waste. The maximum height of the building is
20.35 Meters. The cost of the project is 176.64
crores
a) Acoustic enclosures with DG sets
b) Establishment of STP
c) Bio gas Plant
d) Rain water harvesting
e) Green belt development
f) Energy Conservation measures
g) Solid waste disposal
h) Hazardous waste disposal
i) Bio medical waste disposal
j) Environment Monitoring Cell
6 Break of the project area Plot Area 8.1917 hectors. Built – Up Area 64,481,490 sq.m.
7 Status of construction:
Date of commencement
Date of Completion
15th Dec 2014 September 2016
Current status of the Project
The proposed hospital project has 7 building blocks, comprises of teaching hospital,
Medical College building, mortuary block, hostel block, Kitchen and dining building,
services block. The whole work of the hospital has completed. At present, the hospital
has been running and providing modern health services to the public.
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COMPLIANCE REPORT
SPECIFIC CONDITIONS
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SPECIFIC CONDITIONS
01 The stream diversion should be regularized in the revenue records and certificate produced.
Complied
As per the direction of Kerala State Environment Impact Assessment Authority (SEIAA),
Kerala, the project proponent has got approval, vide order no. C4-15525/2003 dated 20-
08-2003 from District Collector, Pathanamthitta to re-align the drain.
02 The extent of Bhoosthithi vazhi should also be regularized in the revenue records
Complied
The Bhooshthithi Vazhi (path way) was used by the public to reach their houses 20
years ago. At present the houses are under the ownership of Believers Church so the
pathway became under-used.
03 A buffer distance of 5 meter has to be provided on either side of the internal stream and the land may be provided with riparian vegetation
Complied
.
A stream (thodu) is flowing inside the project site. To preserve the stream and its aquatic
life, the project proponent has planted various saplings in the buffer zone area. The
riparian vegetation can provide not only an aesthetic value to the stream but to improve
the quality of water too. The stream is periodically cleaned by the project proponent for
its uninterrupted flow.
04 Tertiary sandstones exposed should not be isolated or covered with non – permeable material
Complied
During the time of field visit of State Expert Appraisal Committee, (SEAC) Kerala spotted
tertiary sandstones in the applied area. To conserve it, the project proponent did not
extent its construction work or stockyard where the tertiary sandstones were spotted not
only that did not cover the tertiary sandstones exposed in the site with any non –
permeable materials. The area remains untouched.
05 Paddy fields in possession of the proponent must be used for paddy cultivation and should not be reclaimed.
Noted
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The project proponent is having nearly 50 acres of paddy land in possession near to the
hospital building. The paddy field will not be reclaimed.. The photograph of the paddy fields
is provided in Plate No.1
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COMPLIANCE REPORT
GENERAL CONDITIONS
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GENERAL CONDITIONS
01 Rain Water Harvesting capacity should be installed as per the prevailing provisions of KMBR / KPBR, unless otherwise specified elsewhere.
complied
Compliance:
As part of rain water harvesting, the project has constructed six Rain Water Harvesting
Tanks in the project site. The total capacity of the water tanks are 2050 KL. The project
has 4,500 sq.m roof top areas for harvesting roof run off to the Rain water harvesting
tank. This water will be used for domestic purposes. The details of Rain water harvesting
tanks are provided in Table No.1. The hospital has also developed a large pond in 7
acres of land as rain water harvesting Pond. The photograph of the pond is attached as
Plate No.2.
TABLE NO.1 – DETAILS OF RAIN WATER HARVESTING TANKS
Sl.No. Rain water harvesting Tank Capacity
01 Tank No. I & II 250KLD x 2 = 500KLD
02 Tank No. III & IV 500KLD X 2 =1,000KLD
03 Tank No. V 450KLD
04 Tank No. VI 100KLD
Total 2,050 KLD
02 Environment Monitoring Cell (EMC) as agreed under the affidavit
filed by the proponent should be formed and made functional. complied
Compliance:
The project proponent has constituted an Environmental Monitoring Cell (EMC)
with Rev. Thomas George as head of the monitoring cell, who is also the director of
general administration of hospital. The EMC meeting has been convening regularly to
evaluate and monitor the execution of the conditions stipulated in the Environmental
Clearance (EC) order. The details of the monitoring cell is given in Table No.2. We
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have engaged the services of a MoEF accredited consultant for all environmental
matters including the preparation of six monthly compliance reports.
TABLE No. 2 ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING CELL (EMC)
Sl. No. Post Name
1. Head of the monitoring cell : Rev.Thomas George
3. Environmental Officer in charge : Mini Sara Thomas
4. Environmental Officer for health & safety : Ajith Kuruvilla
5. Accredited Environment Consultant
: Environmental Engineers and Consultants Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi
03 Suitable avenue trees should be planted along either side of the tarred road and open parking areas, if any, inclusive of approach road and internal roads.
Complied
Compliance:
The avenue trees can reduce air and noise pollution during the time of plying of
vehicle, the project has planted various species as avenue trees at either side of the
road. The vehicles are parking on the shades of trees planted at parking areas. This will
help to enrich vegetation and biodiversity in the site. The photograph of trees planted at
parking area is given in Plate No.3. The details of saplings planted along the road side
are given below in Table No.3.
TABLE No.3 DETAILS OF THE SAPLINGS PLANTED ALONG THE ROAD SIDE
Sl. No. Scientific Name Common Name Family Habit
01 Anacardium occidentale Cashew
Anacardiaceae
Tree
02 Elaeocarpus ganitrus Rudraksham
Elaeocarpaceae
Tree
03 Mimusops elengi Elanji
Sapotaceae
Tree
04 Syzygium cumini Njaval
Myrtaceae Tree
05 Azadirachta indica Neem
Meliaceae
Tree
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06 Ficus religiosa Arayal
Moraceae
Tree
07 Couroupita guianensis Nagamalli
Lecythidaceae
Tree
08 Calophyllum inophyllum Punna Calophyllaceae Tree
09 Spathodea campanulata Spathodea
Bignoniaceae
Tree
10 Pinus muricata Bishop pine tree
Pinaceae
Tree
04 The project shall incorporate devices for solar energy generation and utilization to the maximum possible extent with the possibility of contributing the same to the National grid in future
Complied
.
Compliance:
As part of energy conservation, the project is intending to generate and utilize
renewable energy. Solar panels are installed in the project site. There are four solar
water heaters with the capacity of 200 litters. This solar water heater will reduce energy
consumption from conventional sources.
05 Safety measures should be implemented as per the Fire and Safety regulations
Complied
Compliance:
The safety part is one of the highly priority area of the project proponent therefore as
per the guidelines and norms of Fire and Rescue services of Govt. of Kerala, the project
has implemented all possible safety measures for the safety of patients and employees.
The project has got NOC from the department for the same. A copy of NOC from Fire
and Rescue Department is provided in Annexure No.1. The details of executed safety
measures are follows:
Fire escape staircase
Fire lifts
Portable Fire fighting equipments
Water tank with the capacity of 125KLD
Emergency and escape lighting
Fire assembly points
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Travel distance to the emergency exit is below 30 meters
06 STP should be installed and made functional as per KSPCB guidelines including that for solid Waste Management.
Complied
Sewage Treatment Plant (STP)
As part of environmental sustainability, the project has installed two Sewage
Treatment Plants (STPs) in the project site for the recycling of used water. One STP with
the capacity of 300 KLD has installed for hospital and second one with the capacity of
300KLD is for Medical College. The two STPs are working properly and the treated water
is used for chilling units as make up water, flushing and horticulture. The supplier of STP
is Green Method Engineering (P) Ltd, ATC Building, Moolepadam Nagar Road, HMTJn,
Kalamassery P.O, Kochi, Kerala. The photograph of the STP is provided in Plate No.4.
The details of existing STP is mentioned in Table No.4
TABLE NO. 4 - DETAILS OF STP
Sl.No STP Capacity Avg. volume of
used water/day
Reuse of treated
water
01 STP at Hospital site 300
KL/day
260KL/day 250KL for Chilling
unit
10KL for
horticulture
02 STP at Medical
college site
300
KL/day
60KL/day 60KL for flushing
Total 600
KL/Day
320KL/day 320KL/day
Solid Waste Management
The collection, segregation, treatment and disposal is in accordance with the Municipal
Solid Waste (Management & Handling) Rules, 2016.
For the sustainable disposal of Municipal Solid Waste to be generated from the hospital,
the following measures are proposed and made functional:-
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Segregation of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW)
The segregation of Municipal Solid Waste to Bio- Degradable and Non – Degradable is
achieved by providing colour coded bins in the hospital (Green colored bins for Bio
Degradable waste and Blue colored for the Non – Bio degradable waste.). The
photograph of colour coded bins are provided in Plate No. 6. The project proponent has
provided designated area to store the generated waste, the photograph of the designated
place is attached as Plate no.7
Bio- Degradable Municipal Solid Waste
Bio gas plant is installed within the complex for the disposal of bio – degradable
Municipal Solid Waste. Even though biogas plant is there in the project site, the project
proponent is using all the food waste to piggery farm.
Bio Medical Waste
The bio medical waste is an inevitable waste from the hospital. This has been out-
sourced with the help of IMAGE (Indian Medical Association Goes Eco Friendly), an
agency authorized by Kerala Pollution Control Board (KSPCB). The hospital has placed
yellow, Red, white and black colour bins in every wards to collect the bio medical waste
generated from the hospital as per Bio-Medical Waste Management Rules, 2016. The
colour codes as per the said Rules are mentioned below in the Table No. 5
TABLE NO.5 – COLOUR CODED BINS FOR VARIOUS TYPE OF WASTES
Green Blue Yellow Red White Black
Food waste General waste Paper, plastic etc
Post operative body parts Placenta Cotton waste Face mask, cap
Syringes IV set Gloves Urine Bag Dialysis Kit
Broken Glass Ampoules, slides Needles
Solid chemicals Incineration Ash Discarded medicines
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07 The recommendation specified in the Companies Act, 2013 should be observed for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).
Complied
Compliance:
AS part of CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility), the project proponent spent
amount in the area of health care. The details of the Health care activities performed
from October 2015 to March 2016 are mentioned below in the table. The major activity
under CSR is discount and concession in treatment. The whole beneficiaries are from
economically back ward families. The Table No. 6 shows the activities under Corporate
Social Responsibility of the Project Proponent.
TABLE NO. 6. ACTIVITIES UNDER CSR
08 The proponent should plant trees at least 5 times of the loss that has occurred while clearing the land for the project.
Complied
Compliance:
SL. NO.
ACTIVITY BENEFICIARY (NUMBER AND
CATEGORY)
PLACE PERIOD AMOUNT (in Rs.)
01 Discount given to
patients for
treatment
380 BPL and other
category patient
Thiruvalla Oct– March 2017
18,96,814
02 Medical Camp
conducted in
Cardiology, Ortho
and Oncology
1500Adults Pandalam, Mulakazha, Chenganoor, Chenganacherry,Adoor, Vallamkulam, etc.
Oct – March 2017
20,000
03 Dialysis
(concession of Rs.300
to all patients for
dialysis)
Kidney patients -
9531 nos
Thiruvalla Oct – March 2017
9531X 300= 28,59,300/-
Total 11,411 patients 6 months 47,76,114
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The project proponent has planted many tree saplings, shrubs, climbers, herbs in
the project area as a compensation of loss of trees while the project is clearing the land
for construction. The number of trees existing in the project site was less than 60 before
the construction. As part of its landscape plan the project has planted trees more than
the requirement. The project proponent is planting maximum number of tree saplings in
the project site. The photographs of the vegetation is provided in Plate No. 5. The details
of various planted saplings in the project area are provided in the table given below in
Table No. 7
Table No.7. Details of saplings planted in the project area
Sl. No. Scientific Name Common Name Family Habit
01. Anacardium occidentale Cashew
Anacardiaceae
Tree
02. Jasminum officinale Jasmine Oleaceae Shrub
03. Elaeocarpus ganitrus Rudraksham
Elaeocarpaceae
Tree
04. Bougainvillea spectabilis Bougainvillea
Nyctaginaceae
Shrub
05. Mimusops elengi Elanji
Sapotaceae
Tree
06. Syzygium cumini Njaval
Myrtaceae Tree
07. Campanula persicifolia Bell flower
Campanulaceae
Shrub
08. Azadirachta indica Neem
Meliaceae
Tree
09. Allamanda cathartica Allamanda
Apocynaceae
Shrub
10. Ficus religiosa Arayal
Moraceae
Tree
11. Lilium candidum Lilly
Liliaceae
Shrub
12. Couroupita guianensis Nagamalli
Lecythidaceae
Tree
13. Tagetes erecta, Marigold
Asteraceae
Shrub
14. Calophyllum inophyllum Punna Calophyllaceae Tree
15. Rosa multiflora Rose ROSACEAE Shrub
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16. Spathodea campanulata Spathodea
Bignoniaceae
Tree
17. Pinus muricata Bishop pine tree
Pinaceae
Tree
18. Hibiscus mutabilis Hibiscus Malvaceae Srub
19. Ficus carica Fig
Moraceae
Tree
20. Nyctanthes arbor-tristis Parijatham
Oleaceae
Tree
21. Cassia fistula Kanikonna
Fabaceae
Tree
22. Lannea coromandelica Uthi Anacardiaceae Tree
23. Magnolia nilagirica Chempakam Magnoliaceae Tree
24. Pterocarpus dalbergioides
Roxb
Mahogany Fabaceae Tree
25. Mangifera indica Mango
Anacardiaceae
Tree
09 Consent from Kerala Pollution Control Board under water and Air act(s) should have been obtained before initiating activity
Complied
Compliance:
The project has obtained “Consent for Establishment” from KSPCB under Water
and Air Act(s) before initiating the construction of the project. The project proponent has
obtained “Consent to Operate” from KSPCB for its operational phase. The copy of latest
certificate of “Consent to Operate” from Kerala State Pollution Control Board is provided
in Annexure No.2.
10 All other statutory clearances should have been obtained, as applicable, by project proponents from the respective competent authorities including that for blasting and storage of explosives.
Complied
Compliance:
To enhance safety and promote environment sustainability, the project proponent
is being scrupulously followed all guidelines and directions of Government. The project
proponent has obtained approvals from all applicable respective statutory authorities.
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The important approvals are provided as Annexure Nos.1,2,3,4,5,&6. The details of
approvals are mentioned in Table No.8.
TABLE NO.8 - LIST OF NECESSARY APPROVALS
Annexure. No.
Name of the
Statutory
Clearances/
permission
Name of the
Issuing
authority
Approval Number
& Date
Expiry date if any
01 NOC Fire and Rescue
Services Dept.,
Govt. of Kerala
No.B1-1431/15
Dated. 30-03-2015
02 Consent to
Operate
Kerala State
Pollution Control
Board
PCB/HO/PTA/ICO/
01/2015
Dated – 28-01-
2015
30-04-2017
03 Building permit Thiruvalla
Municiapality
BP 315/12.13
Dated 22-04-2015
21-04-2018
04 Installation of
Transformer and
DG Sets
Chief Electrical
Inspector to
Govt. of Kerala
B1-
10465/2013/CEI
Dated 31/10/2014
05 Occupancy
Certificate
Thiruvalla
Municipality
BP 315/12-13
Dated 22 -4 -2015
06 Environmental
Clearance
State Environmental Impact Assessment Authority (SEIAA), Kerala
142/SEIAA/KL/274
3/2013 Dated
14/08/2014
31-07-2019
11 In the case of any change(s) in the scope of the project, the project would require a fresh appraisal by this Authority.
Noted
Compliance:
In case of any change(s) in the scope of the project, the proponent will apply for
fresh appraisal to get the Environmental Clearance.
12 The Authority reserves the right to add additional safe guard measures subsequently, if found necessary, and to take action including revoking of the environment clearance under the provisions of the Environmental (Protection) Act 1986, to ensure
Noted
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effective implementation of the suggested safeguard measures in a time bound and satisfactory manner.
Compliance:
To enhance safety and sustainability of environment, the project will add additional
safe guard measures subsequently if the authority found necessary.
13 The stipulations by Statutory Authorities under different Acts and Notifications should be complied with, including the provisions of Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1981, The Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, the public liability (Insurance) Act, 1991 and EIA notification, 2006.
Complied
Compliance:
The stipulated orders and directions under different act and notification including
EIA notification will be scrupulously followed. A brief list of various Acts and notifications
which are followed by the proponent is given below
1. The Environment Protection Act,1986
2. The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974
3. The Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981
4. The Public Liability (Insurance) Act,1991
5. The Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016
6. The Bio Medical Waste Management Rules, 2016
7. The Construction and Demolition Waste Management Rules, 2016
8. The Hazardous and Other Wastes (Management and Transboundary
Movement ) Rules, 2016
9. The E – waste (Management) Rules, 2016
10. The Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2016
11. Kerala Municipality Building Rules, 1999 as amended up to 2013
12. The Companies Act, 2013.
14 The project proponent should advertise in at least two local news papers widely circulated in the region, one which (both advertisement and the newspaper) shall be in the vernacular language informing that the project has been accorded Environmental Clearance and copies of clearance letters are available with the Department of Environment and Climate Change, Govt. of Kerala and may also be seen on the website
Complied
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of the Authority at www.seiaakerala.org. The advertisement should be made within 10 days from the date of receipt of the Clearance letter and the copy of the same signed in all pages should be forwarded to the office of this authority as confirmation.
Compliance:
An advertisement in two local daily newspapers (English and Malayalam)
regarding Environmental Clearance accorded to the quarry project was given within the
stipulated period and the copy of the same was submitted at SEIAA Kerala. The copy of
the advertisement given in two local newspapers is provided at Annexure No.7.
TABLE NO.9. DETAILS OF ADVERTISEMENT IN NEWS PAPER
Sl. No. News paper Language Date of edition
1 Janmabhoomi Malayalam 25/10/2014
2 Deccan Chronicle English 25/10/2014
15 A copy of the clearance letter shall be sent by the proponent to concerned Gram/District Panchayath / Municipality / Corporation / Urban Local Body and also to the Local NGO, if any from whom suggestions / representations, if any were received while processing the proposal. The Environmental Clearance shall also be put on the website of the company by the proponent.
Complied
Compliance:
A copy of the Environment Clearance letter was submitted to the Panchayat
Office. The project proponent did not receive any suggestions / representation from
anywhere while the processing the proposal therefore did not give the copy of clearance
latter to anyone.
16 The proponent shall submit six monthly reports on the status of compliance of the stipulated EC conditions including results of monitored data (both in hard copies as well as by e-mail) and upload the status of compliance of the stipulated EC conditions including results of monitored data on their website and shall update the same periodically. It shall simultaneously be sent to the respective Regional Office of MoEF, Govt. of India and also the Directorate of Environment and Climate Change, Govt. of
Complied
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Kerala.
Compliance:
The compliance report is being submitted to the Directorate of Environment and
Climate Change, Govt. of Kerala and the Regional Office of MoEF&CC, Govt. of India
with the results of monitored of air, water and sound both in hard copy as well as mail.
The result of monitored data is provided in Annexure No. 8, 9 &10.
17 The details of Environmental Clearance should be prominently displayed in a metallic board of 3 ft x 3ft with green background and yellow letters of Times New Roman font of size of not less than 40.
Complied
Compliance:
The detail of the Environmental Clearance is displayed in the project site as
prescribed by the State Environmental Impact Assessment Authority at hospital
premises. The photograph of the project is attached as Plate No. 8.
18 The proponent should provide notarized affidavit (indicating the number and date of Environmental Clearance proceedings) that all the conditions stipulated in the EC shall be scrupulously followed.
Complied
Compliance:
An assurance in the form of affidavit was already submitted to SEIAA Kerala. The
copy of the same is attached at Annexure No.11.
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PLATES
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Plate No.1
Paddy field near to the Hospital
Plate No.2
Rain water storage Pond
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Plate No.3
Avenue Tress along the internal road
Plate No.3
Sewage Treatment Plant
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Plate No.4
Vegetation in the project site
Plate No.6
Coloured bins to collect wastes
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Plate No.7
Designated area to store the wastes
Plate No.8
Display board
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ANNEXURES
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Annexure No.1
Copy of NOC from Fire
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Annexure No.2
Copy of Consent to Operate
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Annexure No.3
Copy of Building Permit
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Annexure No.4
Copy of approval for Transformer
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Annexure No.5
Copy of Occupancy Certificate
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Annexure No.6
Copy of EC order
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Annexure No.7
Copy of Advertisement in news papers
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Annexure No.8
Copy of Monitoring Result of Air
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Annexure No.9
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Monitoring results of Drinking water
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Annexure No.10
Copy of Monitoring result of Sound
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Annexure No.11
Copy of Affidavit