PRE-FEASIBILITY
REPORT
PROJECT: Napaslabs Quarry
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1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1.1 Introduction
The mine lease area for Napaslabs Quarry over an extent of 0.979 hectares. 2.42 acres in Sy.
No. 844/1B1 of Goli Village, Rentachintala Mandal, Guntur District, Andhra Pradesh has
been allotted to Sri. O.Srinivasa Raofor a period of 10 years by the Asst. Director of Mines &
Geology; Dachepalli.
The salient features of the project are given Table 1.1.
TABLE 1.1: Salient features of the project
Mining Lease Area 0.979 Hectares/ 2.42 Acres
Location Sy. No. 844/1B1 of Goli Village, Rentachintala Mandal,
Guntur District, Andhra Pradesh.
Toposheet No. 56 P/10
Topography The lease area is on ground level.
Minerals of mine Napaslabs Quarry (Highest production in 5 years)
Proposed production of mine. 3000 Tons/ Annum
Method of mining Semi-mechanization open cast mining
Water demand 2.5 KLD
No. of working Days 250
Sources of water Bore well & Tankers
Ultimate depth of Mining 5 m
Man power 21
Nearest railway station Nadikudi Railway Junction – 21.5 Km (E)
Nearest state highway/national
highway NH-02 is 5.08 km due SE
Nearest Airport Vijayawada (Gannavaram) Airport is 194.36 km due
ESE Project Cost Rs. 25 Lakhs
2. INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT/ BACKGROUND INFORMATION
2.1 Identification of Project and Project Proponent
Sri. O.Srinivasa Raois a private Lessee. The Lessee is having significant experience in
Napaslabs Quarry Mining & Trading for the last 10 years.
The proposed Napaslabs Quarry mine is located in Sy. No. 844/1B1 of Goli Village,
Rentachintala Mandal, Guntur District, Andhra Pradesh over an area of 0.979 Ha./2.42 Acres.
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The Assistant Director of Mines & Geology, Dachepalli has decided to grant a quarry lease in
favor of Sri. O.Srinivasa Raofor a period of 10 years subject to submission of Approved
Mining Plan within a period of 6 months from the date of issue.
The mine lease area is issued by the Deputy Director of Mines and Geology, Guntur via
Proceedings No.8126/Q/2008, dated: 04-07-2009.
2.2 Brief Information about the Project
The mining lease area of 0.979 hectares/ 2.42 acres opencast semi-mechanized mining is
followed and it has been proposed to produce approximately 3000 tons/ Annum of Napaslabs
Quarry. The nearest habitation, Goli is located at a distance of 0.66 km due SE from lease
area. The mandal head quarters Rentachintala is located at a distance of 4.71 km SE of the
Q.L applied area.
2.3 Need for the Project and Its Importance to the Country or Region
Guntur district produces about 18 to 20% of all the grades of limestone in the state which is
being utilized in cement, sugar, textiles, paper and pharmaceutical industries. A number of
deposits located at Dachepalli (16°35'00" N, 79°44'30" E; 56P/10), Macherla (16°28'30" N,
79°27'00" E; 56P/7), Pillutla (16°32'30" N: 79°54'00" E; 56P/14), Piduguralla (16°28'30" N:
79°52'30" E) and Pondugala (16°41'00" N, 79°40'00" E) are used for cement manufacturing.
The present site's material has high silica. For this reason this is not useful for cement. The
silica is above 16% wherein the silica requirement for cement grade is 8-10%. For this reason
these material are used for Napa slabs dressing.
As per National Green Tribunal Judgment pronounced on 13.01.2015, the proponent has
applied to State Level Environmental Appraisal Committee/State level Impact Assessment
Authority of Andhra Pradesh to obtain Environment Clearance.
2.4 Demand and supply
There is huge demand since the mineral is used extensively in construction sector and
dressing of Napaslabs. This project will help in reducing the Demand-Supply gap in the area.
2.5 Domestic/ Export Markets
The material is used in the domestic market and in there is no scope for exporting the
material.
2.6 Employment Generation
Open cast semi mechanized mining is going to be used except for transport. About total 21
workers are going to be engaged for at least 250 days in a year for loading Napaslabs Quarry
in to trucks / tractors/ tippers. It will provide indirect employment to several workers in the
area. The occupation of the local inhabitants in surrounding villages of the mine area is
Agriculture. The mining activity in this belt will benefit the locals both directly and
indirectly. The directly beneficiaries will be those who get employed in the mines as skilled
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and unskilled workers. In the long run a lot of social goods are expected in the comparatively
backward area when the inhabitants will be able to send their children to school.
3. PROJECT DESCRIPTION
3.1 Type of Project Including Interlinked and Interdependent Projects, If Any.
The proposed mine area is of 0.979ha/ 2.42Acres. No interlinked projects were associated
with this project.
3.2 Location of the project
The proposed Napaslabs Quarry mine is located in Sy. No. 844/1B1 of Goli Village,
Rentachintala Mandal, Guntur District, Andhra Pradesh over an area of 0.979Ha./2.42Acres.
The mining lease area falls in Survey of India Topo sheet No. 56 P/10.
The Geo Co-ordinates of the mine lease are:
TABLE 3.2: Latitudes and Longitudes
GCP Latitude Longitude
1 16°36'7.33"N 79°31 '57.67"E
2 16°36'7.16"N 79°31 '56.69"E
3 16°36'7.95"N 79°31 '57.02"E
4 16°36'9.97"N 79°31 '57.68"E
5 16°36'10.40"N 79°31 '54.27"E
6 16°36'11.28"N 79°31 '57.47"E
7 16°36'11.64"N 79°32 '1.05"E
8 16°36'10.73"N 79°32 '0.68"E
9 16°36'10.82"N 79°31 '59.08"E
Location of the mining lease in Guntur District in Google Earth Image is shown in Fig – 1.
Mine lease area location on Map of India is enclosed as Fig - 2.
FIG – 1GOOGLE IMAGE SHOWING THE MINE LEASE AREA
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FIG – 2
LOCATION MAP
3.3 Details of Alternate Sites
No alternate site was considered as the project is mineral specific and site specific.
3.4 Size or magnitude of operation
The proposed mine has lease over an area of 0.979hectares/2.42acres and the production rate
is 3000 Tons per Annum of Napaslabs Quarry. The lease follows open cast semi- mechanized
mining.
Mine Lease Area
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3.4.1 Topography
The lease area is on ground level. The area is devoid of any forest or tree cover. It comprises
shrubs only. The lowest contour is 19 m and highest contour is 21 m in topo plan. The topo-
relief of the area is 2 m. The general direction of ground water flow is towards SE. The areas
of Guntur, Paland and Sattenapalle taluks form a part of the Krishna River Basin. The height
of water table ranges from 10m above m.s.l. In the SE i.e., adjacent to Bay of Bengal, up to as
high as 200m in the upland areas in parts of Paland and Vinukonda taluks. The quarry lease
applied area is surrounded by numerous water bodies. The areas around are agricultural lands
at a distance of 0.5 km W.
3.4.2 Regional Geology
Major part of the district is a pedi plain interspersed with residual hills. The Srisailam Plateau
occupies Western part. The Eastern part is a deltaic plain, having a vast stretch of outwash
deposits with paleochannels of Krishna River. The area fringing the coast constitutes a strand
plain. The prominent peaks are Swanukonda (605m) and Kakirlakonda (590m). The
important rivers are Krishna and its tributaries viz., Munneru, Chandravanka and Naguleru
which drain the area in a southeasterly direction.
The district consists of an array of rock formations ranging in age from Archean to Recent.
The Archeans consist of Khondalite and Chamockite Groups of Eastern Ghats Supergroup
and the rocks of the Peninsular Gneissic Complex, comprising granitoids and granitic
gneisses, having 18 wide variations in chemical composition and tectonic environment. The
granitoids and gneisses are intruded by a number of gabbro, norite and doleritc dykes.
Uncomfortably overlying the above rocks the Proterozoic sediments of Cuddapah Supergroup
and Kurnool Group occurs. The Upper Gondwanas of Carboniferous to Cretaceous age occur
as isolated patches spouting through the flood plain deposits. Unconsolidated to semi
consolidated deltaic deposits of Quaternary age are confined to the coastal tracts towards
eastern and southeastern parts.
3.4.3 Exploration:
The quarry is a running quarry. The proposed quarry is surrounded by active Napaslabs
quarries that are already working. The Napaslabs Quarry was excavated for Napaslabs
dressing and converting into chips for construction purpose. The rate of recovery is 80%
with 20% waste.
This quarry has been running previously. As the EC is needed to be obtained as per the NGT
orders, the process is initiated. As per the process a part of submitted documents is the quarry
plan. The mine has been developed much before this document submission. Therefore any
new development is not envisaged. The area has been surveyed and a Surface Geological
Plan was prepared on the scale of 1: 2000 with lowest contour is 19 m and highest contour is
21 for an extent of 0.979 ha and is enclosed in Plate.
The Geological Sections were drawn across the deposit at regular interval on the scale of 1:
2000 scale showing the geology and categorization of reserves.
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3.4.4 Reserves
The calculation of reserves of prospect, deposit and mine is done at every stage, right from
preliminary to last stage of exploration and mining.
Any scientific work was not done until now. The reserves assumed and established are only a
rough estimate. However the surrounding quarries that are already working are extending to
proven depths of 20 to 30 m. It is a land surface deposit at ground level within the quarry
lease area (lowest contour is 19 m and highest contour is 21 m). The surface of sheet rock is
wavy and irregular.
A total of 12000 Tons of Napaslabs Quarry will be excavated during next five years.
The reserves are estimated by the Cross sectional Method. Section wise calculation of
Napaslabs Quarry reserves is given in the below table:
Three Cross Sections (A-A’ to C-C’) are drawn perpendicular to the slope direction for
profile purpose.
TABLE 3.4: Total Mineable Reserves
Category Geological Reserves
(Tons)
Recoverable Market Grade
Blocks @ 80% (Tons)
Waste @ 20%
(Tons)
Proved
Reserves 67,300 12,000 3,000
Mineable Reserves = 67,300 = 28.41 years say 28Years
Proposed annual production 2400
3.5 Project Description with process details
3.5.1 Method of Mining
Presently, the quarrying is with semi-mechanized method by using, excavators, tippers,
jackhammers and by using low explosives. The separation of blocks from the mother rock
will be carried out by drilling and blasting, excavation will be done by the machinery. The
Napaslabs Quarry in the quarry lease area is exposed on the surface with sheet. The area
proposed for excavation is drilled with jackhammers to depths of 3.1 m including sub-grade,
to obtain 3 m bench height. As this is an existing quarry benches are already formed.
Primary block will be cut into secondary blocks by jack hammer drilling and wedge cutting
and this block will be dislodged from in-situ position by an excavator.
The holes are charged with low explosive cartridge like gun powder and non- detonators for
smooth blasting. The proponent is utilizing the services of a Form-22 holder from whom the
low explosive like Gunpowder and other accessories are taken. After removal of weathered
top layer, the sheet will be subjected to splinter into 300 mm sized and transported to the
crusher units for crushing to the sizes of 5 mm, sized chips and < 100 mesh powder. Thus the
commercial chips are produced. No solid waste is anticipated for Napaslabs Quarry quarry.
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3.5.2 Mining program for next five years
The scheme of development and production for the next five years has been planned taking
into consideration the nature of the despite within the lease area. The proposed year wise
working area is demarcated on plan and section and it is enclosed in Plate..
TABLE 3.5: Scheme of Five Years Production Details for 0.979ha.
Year Recovery @ 80% (Tons) Waste @ 20% (Tons)
1st
(2016 – 17) 3000 750
2nd
(2017 – 18) 3000 750
3rd
(2018 – 19) 1700 425
4th
(2019 – 20) 1300 325
5th
(2020 – 21) 3000 750
Total 12000 3000
Average 2400 600
(Source: Mining plan)
3.6 Raw Material Required Along With Estimated Quantity, Likely Source,
Marketing Area of Final Product/S, Mode of Transport of Raw Material and
Finished Product
No raw material will be required in the proposed project. The operation involves the
extraction of Napaslabs Quarry in its existing form and it will be transported to the Local
market through Lorry’s. The existing roads will be utilized for the transport of Napaslabs
Quarry from mine site to market.
3.6.1 Use of Mineral
Napaslabs Quarry is used for construction. The Napaslabs Quarry has got good demand in the
domestic and international market. The Napaslabs Quarry is being marketed since 5years and
can expect good market demand will continue for years to come with improved technology.
At the present location it is being used for the dressing process of the Napaslabs extracted
from the surrounding Napaslabs quarries.
3.7 Resource Optimization/ Recycling and Reuse
Not envisaged.
3.8 Availability of Water Its Source, Energy/ Power Requirement and Source
3.8.1 Water Requirement
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Water is required only for drinking purposes and dust suppression. The number of working
people is around 21. So the total water requirement will be around 2.5 KLD. Source of water
is tankers and bore wells.
3.8.2 Power
Estimated Power: 120KVA
Source: D.G. set of 120KVA
Fuel consumption: 300LPD
3.9 Quantity of wastes to be generated (liquid and solid) and scheme for their
management/ disposal
3.9.1 Solid Waste Generation& its Disposal
During mining in next 5 years a total of 3000 Tons of waste will be generated and dumped in
South block of the quarry lease area, on an average of 600 Tons per annum.
3.9.2 Liquid Effluent
No liquid effluent will be generated at the mine site.
4. SITE ANALYSIS
4.1. Nearest Railway Station
Nadikudi Railway Junction is 21.5 km due East direction from Q.L area
4.2 Nearest Airport
Vijayawada (Gannavaram) Airport is 194.36 km due ESE from Q.L applied area.
4.3 Nearest Seaport
Kakinada Seaport is about 295.95 km due E from Q.L applied area.
4.4 Landform, Land Use and Land ownership
The mining lease is located in Government land. The working project portion is devoid of
any vegetation.
4.5 Climatic Conditions
The peak summer will be in the month of May-June, highest temperature of 47.2oC is
recorded in the area and the lowest temperature 10oC is recorded in the month of December.
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Annual total rainfall is 658.2 mm and highest rainfall in 24 hrs is 227 mm during the month
of September. Annual mean wind speed id 6.1 km/hr. (IMD station, Rentachintala)
5. PLANNING BRIEF
5.1 Planning Concept
It is proposed to produce total of 3000 Tons per Annum of Napaslabs Quarry from the
proposed mining lease. The quarry is a running quarry with depth of 3 m. The adjoining
mines are working mines of Napaslabs.
5.2 Population projection
The project will employ mostly workers from nearby villages. About 21 persons will be
employed as workers for this proposed mine. There will not be any increase in population due
to the project.
5.3 Land use planning
The project is located in 0.979hectares/ 2.42Acres of Government land. There will be change
in land use as the Napaslabs Quarry mine will be excavated. An extent of about 9790 Sq. m
area will be sliced down during next five years to a depth of 5 m.
5.4 Assessment of Infrastructure Demand (Physical & Social)
On the basis of the preliminary site visit, the infrastructure demand in the villages was
assessed on the basis of need and priority. The assessment will be made in the socio
economic survey and will be submitted at the time of final presentation regarding EC.
5.5 Amenities/Facilities
First aid box and drinking water facility will be available at the site. Rest shelter will be
provided at the site. It is proposed to provide the site services like mines office and other
statutory constructions like rest shelter, first aid, work shed and drinking water as required
near the quarry lease. Drinking water will be supplied to the workers from the bore well
opened in the adjacent quarry site & agricultural fields.
6. PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE
6.1 Residential Area (Non Processing Area)
As the local persons will be given employment, no residential area/ housing is proposed
within the mining lease area.
6.2 Green Belt
It is proposed to plant 50 trees in five years by planting 10 trees per Annum. Five trees will
be planted within in the village or haulage road area and five trees in the buffer zone. Trees of
mango, neem and peepal would be planted.
6.3 Water Management
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The total water requirement is 2.5 KLD. There are no chances for changes in quality of
surface water or ground water the quarry operations will be carried out on the rocky terrain.
Hence neither the ground water table nor the general surface drainage pattern is affected. No
water will be discharged from the quarry.
Following measures shall be taken:
It shall be ensured that silt discharged from the mine area will be minimized to the
utmost extent.
Pumps of adequate capacity shall be installed to lift the accumulated rain water.
It shall be ensured that good quality potable water is provided for drinking purposes.
Good sanitation facilities (toilets with septic tank followed by soak pits) shall be
provided and maintained for good hygienic conditions.
The spillages form fuelling of machinery shall be avoided and in case of any spillage
the same shall be handled properly. Likewise the spent lubricating oils etc., shall be
safely collected and properly disposed off.
6.4 Sewerage System
Arrangements for disposal in to soak pit outside the river bank will be made.
6.5 Industrial Waste Management
Not applicable.
6.6 Solid Waste management
During mining in next 5 years a total of 3000 Tons of waste will be generated and dumped at
the temporary dumping yard, on an average of 600 Tons per annum.
The waste rock generated will be temporarily dumped in the South block of the quarry lease
area covering an area of 1369 m2
with an average height of 3 m with 45o slope angle. A
retaining wall will be constructed around the dump for preventing the slanting of waste rock.
7. REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT (R&R) PLAN
An extent of about 9790 Sq. m area will be sliced down during next four years to a depth of 5
m. The proposal for reclamation of land affected by mining activity will be done at the end of
mining lease. No reclamation is proposed in the first five years period because, the mining
will be continued to further depths and reclamation will be possible only after completion of
mining up to the proposed depths.
Reclamation and rehabilitation of the lands affected by mining will be done by back filling,
soil amelioration and afforestation. This will be taken up on need basis before the conclusion
of mining operations. Reclamation of the affected land includes back filling, drainage
development, spreading and fertilization of soil, leveling and re-vegetation etc. Care will be
taken to implement the said factors.
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8. PROJECT SCHEDULE & COST ESTIMATES
Sri. O.Srinivasa Rao have allocated budget of 2.35 Lakhs (Capital Cost) and 2.02 Lakhs
(Recurring Cost) for the environmental protection measures. The total project cost is 25
Lakhs.
9. ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL (FINAL RECOMMENDATIONS)
9.1 Financial and Social Benefits with Special Emphasis on the Benefit to the Local
People Including Tribal Population, If Any, In the Area.
The project involves collection of Napaslabs Quarry. Although Napaslabs Quarry is a minor
mineral, it is a major contributor in foreign exchange earnings.
This project will also provide employment to local people helping them earn
livelihood.
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