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Sonadih Cement Plant : Nuvoco Vistas Corporation Limited( Formerly Lafarge India Limited) COMPLIANCE OF PLANT MoEF ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE CONDITIONS
REF. LETTER NO. F. No. J-11011/386/2005-IA-II (I) dated 16/03/2006 & Amendment letter dtd 05/05/2006 & Name change letter dtd 20th October 2017 from Lafarge India Limited to Nuvoco
Vistas Corporation limited Period :Oct 2017- March 2018
No. Specific Condition (A) Compliance status
i.
The gaseous and particulate matter
emissions from various units should
conform to the standards prescribed by
the State Pollution Control Board. At no
time the particulate emissions from the
cement plant shall exceed 50 mg/Nm3.
Continuous on-line monitors for particulate
emissions will be installed. Interlocking
facility shall be provided in the pollution
control equipment so that in the event of
the pollution control equipment not
working, the respective unit(s) is shut
down automatically.
• Pollution Control Equipment (Bag filters) is
designed for the outlet particulate emission less
than 30 mg/Nm3.However, there is no standards
prescribed for gaseous emission by PCB.
Continuous On-line particulate matter monitor
has been installed at Kiln/RM, Cooler and Coal
Mill stacks and Cement Mill Stack
• Interlocking facility has provided for the
pollution control equipment so that in the event
of the pollution control equipment not working,
the respective unit is shut down automatically.
ii
Ambient air quality (AAQ) including
ambient noise levels must not exceed the
standards stipulated under EPA or by the
State authorities. Monitoring of ambient
air quality and stack emissions shall be
carried out regularly in consultation with
CECB and report submitted to the Board
quarterly and to the Ministry’s Regional
Office at Bhopal half-yearly. Continuous
stack monitoring system should be
installed. AAQ shall be monitored at 3
locations and on-line data will be
submitted to the CPCB and CECB,
Chhattisgarh.
Adequate measures have taken to maintain the
AAQ levels including Noise levels within prescribed
limits. Stack emission & Ambient Air Quality is
being monitored regularly and monthly report
submitted to CECB. Opacity meters have been
installed at Kiln/Raw Mill, Clinker cooler, coal Mill &
Cement mill stack. And data up-linking with
server at CECB and CPCB .Analyzer for on-line
AAQ monitoring have been commissioned at 4
location of Make DKK TOE Japan & Metone BMA
2010. AAQ monitoring report & stack emission is
enclosed as Annexure 1 & 2
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The company shall install adequate dust
collection and extraction system to control
fugitive dust emissions at various transfer
points. Bughouse in raw mill and cooler
and bag filters at all other appropriate
places including all the transfer points
shall be installed. Coal and clinker storage
shall be in the form of stockpile. The dust
collected from the pollution control
equipment shall be recycled back into the
process. Storage of raw material shall be
in closed/covered roof sheds. Water
sprinkling arrangement shall be made in
the raw material stockyard and during
transport activities.
Adequate dust collection and extraction system to
control fugitive dust emissions at various transfer
points have been installed. Silo has made for
clinker storage & covered stockpile of coal is
already exists. The dust collected from the
pollution control equipment is being recycled back
into the process. Closed/covered roof sheds is
provided for storage of raw material except for
limestone. water sprinkling is carried out in raw
material yard’s road regularly.
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No. Specific Condition (A) Compliance status
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As per the recommendations of the Corporate
Responsibility for Environmental Protection
(CREP) shall be followed and ESP in kiln and
raw mill and bag filters in cement mill and
crusher area shall be provided to achieve
99.85% efficiency and particulate emission
levels less than 50 mg/Nm3.
CREP recommendations are being followed.
PCE has provided to achieve 99.85% efficiency
and particulate emission levels achieved less
than 30 mg/Nm3. Status attached As per
Annexure 3
v.
Total water requirement after expansion
project will be 3,700 m3/d and will be met
from Seonath River. Permission for drawing 2
Cusec water/day from Seonath River is
accorded by the Irrigation Department,
Bhopal. All the treated waste water shall be
recycled and reused in the process leading to
‘zero’ discharge and no effluent shall be
discharged from the process out side the
premises. Out of 800 m3/d water allocated for
domestic use, 650 m3/d will be generated as
waste water which will be treated in existing
Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) and used for
green belt development within the plant and
colony area.
In cement plant water is using for cooling &
spraying purpose & it is in close circuit &
recycled in the system. However the waste
water generated during backwash & blow down
activity is being collected in settling tank & the
same is again use for our process
cooling/spraying purpose & we maintain Zero
discharge. The domestic waste water is being
treated in sewage treated plant & treated water
is using for horticulture purpose.
vi.
Solid waste generated in the form of fly ash
and dust shall be collected by various
pollution control devices and 100% recycled in
the process itself. Spent oil generated will be
sold to authorized recyclers/reprocessors.
The dust collected in PCE is being 100%
recycled in the process. We are having valid
hazardous waste authorization & we consumed
waste oil in plant machineries/chains in open
lubrication & if required to sell it we given to
CPCB registered recycler only . We are strictly
follow the guideline as per Hazardous Waste
Rules, 2008 as amended 2016.
vii.
The company must harvest the rainwater
from the rooftops and storm water drains to
recharge the ground water. The company
must also collect rain water in the mined out
pits of captive lime stone mine and use the
same water for the various activities of the
project to conserve fresh water.
We are collecting storm water (flowing rain
water) in our reservoir of capacity of 2.3 lakh
m3 & using it for plant operation during the
summer season. We have not extracted water
from bore well. However we are very keen
towards rain water harvesting & for this through
our CSR activity. We are regular deepening the
pond of nearby villages to increase the water
holding capacity. Mild land terracing with very
small bunds have been introduced in mines area
as well as in adjoining villages from ridge to
valley on water shed management concept
wherever possible to arrest rain water and allow
it to percolate underground which will prevent
erosion of soil and enhance storage of water in
top phreatic zone comprising of soil, mooram
and laterite. This will not only augment ground
water but also help agricultural & afforestation
activities to a great extent.
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No.
(A) Specific Condition
Compliance status
Further , we have constructed 5 nos of rain water
harvesting structure at our colony GH and in plant
near Crusher in 2017-18.
viii.
Green belt shall be developed in at least 31
ha. (33%) of the plant area in consultation
with DFO. Central Pollution Control Board
guidelines must be followed in planning and
developing green belt and selection of
species etc.
Green belt has been already developed by planting
more than 6 lacs sapling in & around plant colony
& Mines area. We have planted 12000 sapling in
this year 2017 which includes the plantation of
CMs ‘Harihar Chhattisgarh’ Program. Detail is given
in Annexure - 4
ix.
The company shall undertake eco-
development measures including
community welfare measures in the project
area.
Various welfare measures are being taken under
Company Corporate Social Responsibilities. We
operate with the utmost respect for the common
interest of present and future generations . We act as
responsible members of our communities by
contributing to the development of people, their
health, rights and well-being by generating economic
growth and supporting social, educational and
cultural advancement. A note on CSR activities
enclosed as per Annexure- 5
x.
The project authorities shall utilize Rs.
21.00 Crores and Rs. 0.655 Crores kept
towards capital cost and recurring
environmental expenses/annum judiciously
for implementation of the conditions
stipulated by the Ministry of Environment
and Forests as well as the State
Government along with the implementation
schedule for all the conditions stipulated
herein. The funds so provided shall not be
diverted for any other purposes.
Rs. 21.00 Crores and Rs. 0.655 Crores has used
towards capital cost and recurring environmental
expenses/annum. No funds is diverted to any
other purposes
xi.
The environmental clearance for the
proposed expansion shall subject to
obtaining clearance for the proposed
mining expansion project including forestry
clearance.
Environmental Clearance for Expansion for Mining
project has been accorded by MoEF vide letter No.
11015/387/2007- IA,II(M) GOI, MoEF dated
6/9/2007.
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No.
(B) General Conditions
Compliance status
i.
The project authority must adhere to the
stipulations made by Chhattisgarh Environment
Conservation Board (CECB) and State
Government.
All the condition imposed by CECB are being
complied.
ii.
No further expansion or modification of the plant
shall be carried out without prior approval of this
Ministry.
We will not do further expansion and
modification of the plant without prior
approval of Ministry.
iii.
At least four ambient air quality monitoring
stations shall be established in the downward
direction as well as where maximum ground
level concentration of SPM, SO2 and NOX are
anticipated in consultation with the CECB. Data
on ambient air quality and stack emissions shall
be regularly submitted to this Ministry including
its Regional Office at Bhopal and CECB /CPCB
once in six months.
Four ambient air quality monitoring stations
are established. Data on Ambient Air Quality
& stack emission is enclosed as per
Annexure-1 & 2
iv.
Industrial wastewater shall be properly collected,
treated so as to conform to the standards
prescribed under GSR 422 (E) dated 19th May,
1993 and 31st December 1993 or as amended
from time to time. The treated wastewater shall
be utilized for plantation purpose.
No waste water is being generated from
cement manufacturing process. Cooling water
is in close circuit. However, domestic waste
water is treated in STP and used for
plantation purpose.
v.
The overall noise levels in and around the plant
area shall be kept well within the standards (85
dBA) by providing noise control measures
including acoustic hoods, silencers, enclosures
etc. on all sources of noise generation. The
ambient noise levels should conform to the
standards prescribed under Environmental
(Protection) Act, 1986 Rules, 1989 viz. 75 dBA
(day time) and 70 dBA (night time)
All the equipment is properly designed to
maintain noise level within prescribed limits
by providing silencers and enclosures etc.
The ambient Noise level at boundary is less
than 75 dB(A) in Day Time andless than 70
dB(A) night time during all the seasons.
vi.
Proper housekeeping and adequate occupational
health program must be taken up. Occupational
Health Surveillance program should be done on
a regular basis and records maintained. The
program must include lung function and sputum
analysis tests once in six months
Good house keeping is being maintained in
the plant. Regular medical checkup of all
employees is done & record maintained in our
health center. lung function and sputum
analysis tests is done for identified persons
those who are working in dusty environment.
vii.
The project proponent shall also comply with all
the environmental protection measures and
safeguards recommended in the Environmental
Impact Assessment / Environmental
Management Plan
Recommended in the Environmental Impact
Assessment / Environmental Management
Plan is being suitably considered &
implemented.
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No.
(B) General Conditions
Compliance status
viii.
A separate environmental management cell with
full fledged laboratory facilities to carry out
various management and monitoring functions
shall be set up under the control of Senior
Executive
Monitoring is done through NABL/QCI
approved lab. Laboratory facilities & all
monitoring equipments (duly calibrated) is
available at our Lab for monitoring of
Ambient Air Quality, Stack emissions etc. A
full fledged Environmental Manager is
appointed, who directly reports to Unit Head.
Environmental cell is operative headed by
Vice President.
ix.
The Regional Office of this Ministry at Bhopal /
CPCB / CECB shall monitor the stipulated
conditions. A six monthly compliance report and
the monitored data along with statistical
interpretation shall be submitted to them
regularly
Complied with.
x.
The Project Authorities shall inform the Regional
Office as well as the Ministry, the date of
financial closure and final approval of the
project by the concerned authorities and the
date of commencing the land development
work.
Date of financial closure : 18th Sept’2008*
*Due to unavoidable circumstances plant was
not Commissioned in schedule time
Final approval of the project by the
concerned authorities : A copy of final
approval of LIPL’s Project has already
submitted vide letter No. ENV/29/2008
dtd18/3/2008
Date of commencing the land development
work : Project is within the boundary of
existing plant & civil construction started on
14.12.06 Plant has been commissioned on 29th
September’2009
xi.
The Project Proponent shall inform the public
that the project has been accorded
environmental clearance by the Ministry and
copies of the clearance letter are available with
the CECB / Committee and may also be seen at
Website of the Ministry of Environment and
Forests at http:/envfor.nic.in. This shall be
advertised within seven days from the date of
issue of the clearance letter at least in two local
newspapers that are widely circulated in the
region of which one shall be in the vernacular
language of the locality concerned and a copy of
the same shall be forwarded to the Regional
office.
Complied with.
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Annexure 1
Sonadih Cement Plant : Nuvoco Vistas Corporation Limited( Formerly Lafarge India Limited)
Data for Ambient Air Quality- Monthly Average April’2017 –February 2018
(values in microgram per cubic meter)
Ambient noise level is observed within prescribed limit i.e. <75dB(A) during Day Time & <70 dB(A) during Night
hours
Month Near l/s Crusher Near Time office
PM10 PM 2.5 SO2 NOx CO PM 10 PM 2.5 SO2 NOx CO
Apr’17 74.6 36.4 14.8 12.1 214.0 68.9 36.3 8.2 6.5 <10
May’17 75.4 30.6 15.5 11.7 215.8 53.1 24.7 9.4 7.2 <10
June’17 65.2 30.3 14.5 12.0 179.7 19.9 11.0 11.0 7.1 <10
July’17 38.4 21.8 14.3 11.9 127.1 34.6 12.8 10.6 5.7 <10
Aug’17 50.4 24.3 12.5 11.0 82.3 53.4 27.9 8.8 4.6 <10
Sept’17 54.5 28.5 13.1 11.4 82.3 61.6 32.5 8.3 7.2 <10
Oct’17 54 29.5 12.4 11 125 73.6 39.5 9.8 10.7 <10
Nov’17 62.4 29 13.2 11.3 236 75 33.7 8.4 9.9 <10
Dec’17 81.3 39.4 12.5 10.7 362 61.4 57.1 11.2 10.8 <10
Jan 18 64 31.6 12.6 11 376 62.8 35.8 8.6 18.3 <10
Feb18 72.2 36.8 13.1 11.2 378.2 64.6 46.6 8.4 24.1 <10
Mar’18 75.8 43.6 13.0 11.5 465 75 51.5 8.3 23.7 <10
Month Near Material Gate Near Scrap Yard
PM 10 PM 2.5 SO2 NOx CO PM 10 PM 2.5 SO2 NOx CO
Apr’17 83.4 45.0 19.7 14.1 1605.7 71.6 37.8 6.6 5.5 402.3
May’17 73.3 38.8 20.0 16.6 1561.3 64.2 27.6 7.9 5.6 253.2
June’17 45.0 25.1 20.2 13.9 1589.3 38.9 22.0 9.3 5.9 224.0
July’17 25.7 17.3 20.8 14.9 1576.1 23.5 16.6 11.2 6.3 160.6
Aug’17 30.5 12.0 25.1 5.7 1588.7 33.6 16.0 13.0 8.1 176.5
Sept’17 34.5 23.4 23.6 13.1 1624.0 62.1 40.8 15.5 6.1 247.3
Oct’17 51.2 43.4 23.5 12.4 1701 58.5 35.4 18.7 8.9 379
Nov’17 71.5 34.7 25.4 12.5 1768 54.9 28.7 23 11.9 690
Dec’17 73.2 34 22.9 12.8 1884 53.7 28.5 22.2 12.6 796
Jan 18 72.8 40 22 14.3 1261 75 37.7 22.9 13 726
Feb 18 76.2 34.2 22.3 12.7 594 60.7 30.5 21.2 12.7 594
Mar’18 70.8 40.3 22.6 13.5 1150 55.3 30.8 21.0 12.6 566
4 Nos On line Ambient Air Quality Monitoring station has been installed
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ANNEXURE-2
Sonadih Cement Plant : Nuvoco Vistas Corporation Limited( Formerly Lafarge India Limited)
Stack Emission Results for Period April 2017- February 2018
(Particulate Matter in Mg/NM3)
Prescribed standard – Max.-30 Mg/NM3
Month Stack emission Remarks
Kiln/RM stack Cooler stack Coal Mill
Stack
Cement Mill
Stack
Lime stone
Crusher Stack
Line 1 Line 2 Line 1 Line 2 Line 1 Line 2
Apr’17 21 18 24 17 22 20 20 17
May’17 17 15 21 18 21 22 17 13
June’17 16 17 18 19 20 17 21 16
July’17 19 22 20 16 18 19 23 14
Aug’17 - 21 - 17 - 16 24 13
Sept’17 18 - 16 - 20 - 21 12
Oct’17 20 14 19 15 23 18 19 13
Nov’17 17 15 18 14 21 15 20 11
Dec’17 19 17 20 16 20 19 18 14
Jan’18 16 18 21 20 22 17 24 12
Feb’18 17 19 19 24 25 18 21 13
March’18 18 15 18 19 23 20 19 15
SD – Plant Shut down for maintenance
Pollution control Equipment (PCE) attached with Stack: NOx – less than 800 Mg/Nm3 & Sox Less than 100 Mg/NM3 maintained Equipment
PCE
Kiln/Raw Mill 1 - Hybrid filter Kiln/Raw Mill 2 - Bag house Cooler 1 - ESP Cooler 2 - Bag house Coal Mill 1 - Bag filter Coal Mill 2 - Bag filter Cement mill - Bag filter
Note - Above data is of manual monitoring ,CEMS results <30 Mg/NM3 all the time
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Annexure-3
(1 of 3)
CHARTER ON CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY FOR ENVRIONMENTAL PROTECTION
SONADIH CEMENT PLANT: NUVOCO VISTAS CORPORATION LIMITED
(FORMERLY LAFARGE INDIA LIMITED)
S.N Action Point Action taken Action Plan
1. Cement Plants, which are not
complying* with notified
standards, shall do the
following to meet the
standards:
• Augmentation of existing
Air Pollution Control Devices
— by July 2003
• Replacement of existing Air
Pollution Control Devices —
by July 2004
Being complied to the standards
Provision of 1 Nos. ESP's in major
stacks Clinker cooler & hybrid
filter in RM/Kiln stack
Provision of 50 Nos. bag filters for
Coal Mill & Cement Mill and the
transfer points in the plant
Upgraded the Coal Mill & Cement
Mill bagfilters & RM/Kiln ESP for
achieving the dust concentration
below 30 mg/Nm3
Installation of Bagfilter with
telescopic discharge chute
arrangement for clinker Loading
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2. Cement Plants located in
critically polluted or urban
areas (including 5 km
distance outside urban
boundary) will meet 100
mg/Nm3 limit of particulate
matter by December 2004
and continue working to
reduce the emission of
particulate matter to 50
mg/Nm3.
We are maintaining stack
emission level below 30 mg/Nm3
in all the stack .
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3. The new cement kilns to be
accorded NOC/Environmental
Clearance w.e.f. 01.04.2003
will meet the limit of 50
mg/Nm3 for particulate
matter emissions
We have upgraded / Installed
PCE’s to maintain stack emission
level below 30 mg/Nm3.
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4. CPCB will evolve load based
standards by December
2003.
- CPCB is in the process of
collecting the data from all
cement plant to evolve load-
based standards and will be
complied after receiving the
standards from CPCB
5. CPCB and NCBM will evolve
SO2 and NOx emission
standards by June 2004
- We have installed on line
monitoring of SOx and NOx
in our both kiln and results
are well within the limit i.e.
Sox <100 Mg/Nm3 and NOx
<800 Mg/Nm3
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Annexure-3
(2 0f 3)
S.N Action Point Action taken Action Plan
6. The Cement industries will
control fugitive emissions
from all the raw material and
products storage and transfer
points by December 2003.
However, the feasibility for
the control of fugitive
emissions from limestone and
coal storage areas will be
decided by the National Task
Force (NTF). The NTF shall
submit its recommendations
within three months.
Installation of continuous water
spraying system on the haul road
from Mine's Lime Stone Pit to
Crusher plant.
Atomized water spray system at
Limestone & Coal dump hoppers.
Provision of closed conveyor belts
Closed Coal Blending system.
Clinker Silo – 2 nos.
Covered storage for Iron ore and
Gypsum.
All internal road have been made
concrete / black top
Provision of Dust free Road
Sweepers – 4 Nos. to maintain
better housekeeping for all roads.
Green belt development along the
roads and yards.
7. CPCB, NCBM, BIS and Oil
refineries will jointly prepare
the policy on use of
petroleum coke as fuel in
cement kiln by July 2003
Study Completed MOEF issued
notification for pet coke uses and
now petcoke is approved fuel, we
are using it as per feasibility
Consent to operate amended
for pet coke usages
8. After performance evaluation
of various types of
continuous monitoring
equipment and feed back
from the industries and
equipment manufacturers,
NTF will decide feasible unit
operations/sections for
installation of continuous
monitoring equipment. The
industry will install the
continuous monitoring
systems (CMS) by December
2003.
Opacity meters installed for
Kiln/Raw Mill and Clinker Cooler
stacks, coal Mill.
Make : Durag ,Seek Mahik
9. Tripping in kiln ESP to be
minimized by July 2003 as
per the recommendation of
NTF
ESP availability upto 98% is being
complied as per NTF
recommendations
Installed pre-blending system for
coal,
Installed distributed control logic
system.
We have converted the RAW
Mill /Kiln ESP of line 1 into
Hybride filter
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Annexure-3
(3 of 3)
S.N. Action Point Action taken Action Plan
10. Industries will submit the
target date to enhance the
utilization of waste material
by April 2003.
The following waste are being used as
raw material in the manufacturing of
Cement:
Coal char for Raw mix
Flue dust for Raw mix
Chemical Gypsum- for Cement
Flyash- In PPC Cement,
Haz & Non hazardous waste as
alternative fuel
11. NCBM will carry out a study
on hazardous waste
utilization in cement kiln by
December 2003.
We are regular co-processing the
hazardous waste as per CPCB’s
Guidelines -
12. Cement industries will carry
out feasibility study and
submit target dates to CPCB
for co-generation of power
by July 2003.
We are going to install WHRB-of 11 MW
– CTE obtained from CECB Raipur
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Annexure 4
W M.L O.M.L Total W M.L O.M.L
1989-90 1200 2300 3500
1990-91 8000 12000 20000
1991-92 48500 51500 100000
1992-93 43800 47700 91500
1993-94 15000 45000 60000
1994-95 30000 30000 60000 3.5 3.5 90
1995-96 15000 3000 18000 5 1 82
1996-97 17000 3000 20000 8 2 80
1997-98 9000 10000 19000 3 5 82
1998-99 4000 1000 5000 1 5 80
1999-00 4000 1126 5126 4 1 81
2000-01 9500 500 10000 2 2.25 80
2001-02 7475 2830 10305 3 1.75 78
2002-03 7600 3400 11000 3 2 78
2003-04 7600 2400 10000 6 2 80
2004-05 10100 1500 11600 4 2 80
2005-06 12350 2800 15150 5 2 88
2006-07 12200 3000 15200 5 2 88
2007-08 13200 1800 15000 4 2 78
2008-09 12550 3000 15550 5 2 100
2009-10 12500 3000 15500 5 2 80
2010-11 12500 3000 15000 0 2 70
2011-12 12500 3000 15000 6 - 70
2012-13 12000 3000 15000 _ 80
2013-14 12000 3000 15000 - - 70
2014-15 5000 15000 20000 2 6 70
2015-16 5100 10000 15100 0 0 75
2016-17 3600 4400 8000 0 1.5 80
2017-18 3100 8900 12000* 1 - 80
• Inclusive of 10000 sapling planted under
harihar Chhattisgarh Program in 2017
9.6 10.4 80
WML – Within Mining Lease area; OML - Outside Mining Lease area
Species planted : Neem, Saobabool,Eucalyptus,Guava,CassiaSimea,
Accasia Sp.,Jamun,Sirus,Piltoform,Bamboo
SONADIH CEMENT PLANT
NUVOCO VISTAS CORPORATION LIMITED
(FORMERLY LAFARGE INDIA LIMITED)
AFFORESTATION DETAILS
Period
Plantation in No's Area planted (Hect)
Survival %
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Annexure 5 CSR activities carried out by Sonadih Cement Plant :Nuvoco Vistas Corp. Limited
(Formerly Lafarge India Ltd) Principles of Action “Wherever present we operate with the utmost respect for the common interest of present and future
generations…we act as responsible members of our communities by contributing to the development of people,
their health, rights and well-being by generating economic growth and supporting social, educational and cultural
advancement”
Key CSR Programs A) Safety – (Surakshit Bharat)
B) Health – (Swastha Bharat)
C) Education – (Shakshar Bharat)
D) Employability & Livelihood – (Shaksham Bharat)
E) Infrastructure Creation – (Nirmaan Bharat)
Swasth Bharat – Health
Curative
• Health Centre - A fixed OPD and pathology lab –
Approx 10000 patients – 2214 tests (till February 2017).
• Medical Health Camps – 18 general camps & 2 specialized camps – 2980 patients
Preventive
• Mother Child Health & Reproductive Child Health (25camps - 436)
• Health and hygiene (28 camps- 2462)
• Adolescent girl health ( 28 camps – 939)
• 22 Girls Health Group with 11PoS for sanitary pads (534 girls)
• Blood Test Camps in Schools (10 Camps – 865 students)
• ANC & Adolescent Health Camps ( 35 camps – 177)
Total Beneficiaries – 18393
Saksham Bharat – Livelihood
Agriculture & Allied
• Intervention in paddy cultivation through SRI (System of Rice
Intensification). – 340 farmers – 51.2 acres
• Vegetable cultivation Nutrition garden – 127 backyard vegetables Introduction of seed selection and seed
treatment method.
• Introduced Organic Fertilizers and Insecticide and Pesticide. Mushroom Cultivation – (45 members – 7
villages). Fishery Tank – ( 9 members – 3 villages)
Institution Building
• New SHG Formation / Strengthening of old SHG
• Capacity Building of SHG members 53 SHGs – 588 members – 4.9 lacs saving
Total beneficiaries – 588
Impact – 80 farmers earned an incremental income of 4.7 lacs through SRI.
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Saksham Bharat – Skill Development
Computer Centre for village youths :-
• Course in Tally and MS Office
• Computer Center registered with CSSDA.
• 95 students appeared for exams out of which 90 passed. 100 students enrolled in new batch
Stitching Center :-
• Course in basic stitching and tailoring for females from nearby villages.
• Course conducted in association with USHA sewing school.
• Currently 55 students undergoing training at 2 training centers..
Scaffolding Training
• 35 students covered in first batch
Contribution towards Nursing Assistance and Hospitality Training directly through CSSDA.
Total beneficiaries - 335
Impact – 20 students from 2016 batch were employed in and around Baloda Bazar district.
Shakshar Bharat - Education
Contribution towards construction :
• Contributed fund towards construction of primary school in Medh village.
• Dining shed for primary and middle school students in Medh
• Construction of 2 cycle sheds in DK college and Mini Mata College at Baloda Bazar.
Total Beneficiary- 2000 students
Nirmaan Bharat - Infrastructure
• CC Road – 350 mts at Bhatagaon
• Kitchen shed at Raseda
• Pond Deepening – Mohetra, Karhi, Bitkuli, Baloda, Sakri, Dottepar and Nipania
• CC Road at Rasedi
• Water exit gate at pond in Rasedi village
• Waiting room at District hospital.
• Vehicle shed at primary health centre in Raseda village
• Contribution towards construction of toilet at Sonadih village
• 4 Borewells for drinking water – Raseda, Mopka, 2 at Sonadih.
• Laying of water pipeline with Borewell – Dhabadih.
• CC Lining of canal at Mopki village.
Total Beneficiary – 16900
Plantation under Hariyar Project: This year we took up plantation of 10000 plants under Hariyar Chhattisgarh
Project on land near plant.
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CSR – Glimpes
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SONADIH CEMENT PLANT NUVOCO VISTAS CORPORATION LIMITED
(FORMERLY LAFARGE INDIA PVT LTD)
COMPLIANCE OF PLANT MoEF ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE CONDITIONS
REF. LETTER NO. F. No. J-11011/28/2002-IA-II (I) dated 23/10/2002 & letter dtd 30/12/2002 & 03/06/2004
Period – October 2017 – March 2018
Condition
No. Specific Condition (A) Compliance status
a)
The gaseous and particulate matter
emissions from various units should
conform to the standards prescribed by the
State Pollution Control Board. At no time
the particulate emissions from the cement
plant shall exceed 50 mg/Nm3.Further,
company may also take appropriate
additional measure to improve the design
and operating practices of the pollution
control equipments to achieve a load based
norm of 227gms/T feed
Revised condition –The company shall
take appropriate steps to achieve
particulate emission limit of 50 Mg/Nm3 in
phase 1 expansion from 1.0 to 1.5 MTPA
along with Phase II expansion project .
We have modified existing pollution control
equipment to achieve emission level less
than 30 Mg/NM3.i.e. up-gradation of Bag
filters, Conversion of main Kiln/Raw mill
ESP in to Hybrid filter
b)
The company shall install adequate dust
collection and extraction system to control
fugitive dust emissions at various transfer
points. Closed circuit grinding should be
provided in all the grinding section of the
plant
Adequate dust collection and extraction
system to control fugitive dust emissions
at various transfer points have been
installed. Silo is made for clinker storage &
covered stockpile of coal is already exists.
The dust collected from the pollution
control equipment is being recycled back
into the process. Closed/covered roof
sheds is provided for storage of raw
material except for limestone. Water
sprinkling arrangement has been provided
at storage area.
We are having one close circuit cement
mill
c)
The project authority must adhere to
stipulations made by Chhattisgarh
Pollution Control Board & State
Government
Complied with
d)
No further modification of the plant should
be carried out without prior approval of
this ministry. The Environmental clearance
for Phase II proposal for setting up new
kiln of 2.0 MTPA clinkerisation & grinding
capacity of 0.55 MTPA cement should be
obtained
EC obtained for expansion
MoEF Environmental Clearance F. No. J-11011/386/2005-IA-II (I) dated 16/3/2006 ,amendment letter dated
5/5/2006 & Name change letter dtd 20.10.2017 from Lafarge India limited
to Nuvoco Vistas Corporation Limited for ‘Expansion of Cement Plant from 1.50 to 3.50 MPTA (Phase-2)