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To,SEIAA,
GuJarat Pollution Control Board,
'Paryavaran Bhavan?',
Sector 1O-A'
Gandhinagar
Date:26lO2l2OL7
subject: submission of compliance Report of M/s' Yogrtl Alued & calcineproducts, Taluka: Kafuanpur, Dilt.: Devbhumi Dwarka, State: Gujarat
Gaga Baurdte Mining ProJect of M/s. Yogita Allied & calcine
Products located in Village Gaga, Taluka Kalyanpur, Dist' Devbhumi Dwarka'
Gujarat has getting Environment clearance on Dated: L4l10l2O15 with E'c' No' :
sptee/cu.l tEctl(all387s t2OL5 stipulated prior environmental clearance terms
and conditions, we are hereby submitting the six monthly compliance Report for
the term JuIy - 2OL6 to December - 2OL6'
Thanking You,WitJl regards
M/s. Yogita Allied & Calcine Products,(Gaga Bauxite Minesf
Authorized Signatory
Enclosure:-1. Compliance RePort
" Gayatri", Avinash Society, Nr, Vasanji Kheraj School, Lal palace Road, porbandar - 360b78 pho;;;;;4440;
COMPLIANCE STATUS FOR M/S. YOGITA ALLIED & CALCINE PRODUCTSGAGA BAUXITE MINES
\{PLIANC FOR THE JULY -2OI
E n vi ro n m e nta I Cl ea ra n ce N o. sE IAA I GUt I Ecl Llal I 3s7 5 I zols,
Dated: lalfil2OL5
Small quantity of sewage
and will be treated in soak
BER - 20
wastewater generated
Accepted, We are Complying every conditions
recommended in the EIA report, mining plan and
environment management plan (EMP) and
1. Project proponent shall comply all the measures
suggested in final EIA report including anticipated
environmental impacts and mitigation measures in a
letter and spirit.Project proponent shall comply all the measures,
conditions suggested in the approved mining plan in a
letter and spirit.Accepted, CSR activity is carry out on regular
basis. We are providing free medical facility tolocal villagers, fund for fodder to Gaushala,
Stationary items to village schools, fund forcultural activities and we assure that we will
expand it more and more.
Project proponent shall comply with "The Companies
(Corporate Responsible Policy) Rules 2Ot4 and
amendments from time to time vide notification ofMinistry of Corporate Affairs dated 27th February 2014
in a letter and spirit.
NO mining shall be undertaken outside the area
specified in this Environmental Clearance.
Any change in lease area (lndividual/cluster), survey
number, entailing capacity addition with change in
mining technology, modernization and scope of
working shall again require prior Environmental
Clearance as per the provisions of EIA Notification,
2006 as amended time to time'
Water requirement for our project is 14.0K1D. As
per CGWA guidelines the prior permission of the
competent authorities for withdrawal of requisite
quantity of water required for water consumption
more than 100KLD. ln our case water requirement
is less than 100KLD. Hence, prior permission ofthe competent authorities not required.
permission of the competent authorities for
withdrawal of requisite quantity of water (surface
water and/or ground water) required for the project'
The project proponent shall obtain necessary prior
is up to 5m bgl. The proposed working of the mine
is very much above the water table and hence it
will not intersect the ground water table. The
Water monitoring report is attached as Annexure-
Ground water level 22 m bgl and Working Depth
hence there shall not be any water / wastewater
discharge from mining operations.
tvtining operation shall not intersect ground table and
be channelized into the mine pit. Pit collected
water utilized water for plantation and agriculture
purpose.
ihere is scanty of rainfall and rain water should
appropriate size, gradient and length shall be
constructed around the excavated mine, mineral
dumps; reject dumps to prevent silt and sediments
Garland Drains, setting tank and Catch drains of
Oomestic wastewater shall be disposed off through
septic tank - soak Pit.
Eff.ctit e saf.guards, such as regular water sprinkling ln mining area, we are regularlY maintatning
Conditions with which Environment Clearance is eranted
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GAGA BAUXITE MINES
rf,atl Ue out in critical areas prone to air pollution and
having high levels of particulate matter such as loading
and unloading point and alltransfer points.
water sprinkling system. Regular water sprinkling
will be carried out at dust prone area'
We are not using Drilling method; we are using
Rock Breaker for loosing the Rock.Ll.. Drills shall either be operated with dust extractors or
equipped with water injection system (wet drilling) to
suppress air borne dust during drilling,-L2. Only controlled blasting shall be practiced with all
necessary care. Blasting operation shall be carried out
only during the day time.-
Complied.
areas like haul, roads, ramps, etc. The haul roads
and ramps in the mine for transporting bauxite
from mining faces to the stockyard is well
properly maintained to reduce even the low dust
emissions.
13. lnternal roads shall be either paved properly or
sprinkled with water at regular intervals for controlling
fugitive emission during vehicular movement. Trees of
native species shall be developed along both sides of
internal road/s in order to contain dust.
1.4. Vehicles shall not be overloaded and mineral
transportation shall be done only through covered
trucks so that no spillage of mineral/ dust take place.
Proper preventive maintenance of transport
vehicles is done to reduce gaseous emission from
vehicles. Overloading of transport vehicle avoided
and covered with tarPaulin sheet'
15. Vehicles used in mining operations shall be maintained
well so as to keep vehicular emissions in control.Proper preventive maintenance of transport
vehicles will be done to reduce Saseous emission
from vehicles. Overloading of transport vehicle
will be avoided and tarpaulin covers will be used
to cover trucks.
16. Fugitive emission in work place ambient air shall be
monitored. The emission shall conform to the
standards prescribed by the concerned authorities'
We have regularly conducted air monitoring
programme within mine working area. Fugitive
dust emission concentration maintained and isunder the norms prescribed by the Central
Pollution Control Board.
t7. Ambient air quality shall be monitored at site-and the
nearest human habitation and it shall conform to the
norms prescribed by the MoEF. Govt. of lndia.
Accepted, We are regularly monitoring Ambient
air quality Standards and results for the same are
within the prescribed limit of Central Pollution
Control Board. The reports of Ambient air quality
standards are attached as Annexure- ll.
A.3 OVER BURDEN / REJECTS / HAZARDOUS WASTE:
18. The project proponent shall strive to adopt zero waste
mining concepts by reducing the quantum of reject
through technological innovation or finding the use offines through perspective buyers.
As per the proposed mining scheme, OB and
waste generated will be backfilled in the mined
out voids in the southern part of the lease area
and top soil will be spread on it. The voids created
during mining would be larger; hence the problem
of disposal of OB and waste will not be there.
19. Top soil from the mining area shall be scrapped,
stacked separately, preserved and utilized for the
plantation work.
No outside stacks of waste formed and utilization
of top soil does not arise.
20. Overburden, waste rock and non-saleable mineral
generated during prospecting or mining operations
shall be stored separately in properly formed dumps on
grounds earmarked. Slope and height of such dumps
shall be restricted adequately to prevent any slippage
of material. Such dumps should be properly terraced,
stabilized and secured at toe to prevent the escape of
material that may cause degradation of the
surrounding land or silting of water courses.
Overburden & waste used for backfilling of the
worked out quarries, so there-is no permanent
externaldump.
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GAGA BAUXITE MINES
rfratl Ue out in critical areas prone to air pollution and
having high levels of particulate matter such as loading
and unloading point and all transfer points.
water sprinkling system. Regular water sprinkling
will be carried out at dust prone area'
We are not using Drilling method; we are usinE
Rock Breaker for loosing the Rock.tl.. Drills shall either be operated with dust extractors or
equipped with water injection system (wet drilling) to
suppress air borne dust during drilling.
t2. Only controlled blasting shall be practiced with all
necessary care. Blasting operation shall be carried out
only during the day time.-
Complied.
areas like haul, roads, ramps, etc. The haul roads
and ramps in the mine for transporting bauxite
from mining faces to the stockyard is well
properly maintained to reduce even the low dust
emissions.
13. lnternal roads shall be either paved properly or
sprinkled with water at regular intervals for controlling
fugitive emission during vehicular movement. Trees of
native species shall be developed along both sides of
internal road/s in order to contain dust.
1.4. Vehicles shall not be overloaded and mineral
transportation shall be done only through covered
trucks so that no spillage of mineral/ dust take place.
Proper preventive maintenance of transport
vehicles is done to reduce gaseous emission from
vehicles. Overloading of transport vehicle avoided
and covered with tarPaulin sheet'
15. Vehicles used in mining operations shall be maintained
well so as to keep vehicular emissions in control.Proper preventive maintenance of transport
vehicles will be done to reduce gaseous emission
from vehicles. Overloading of transport vehicle
will be avoided and tarpaulin covers will be used
to cover trucks.
16. Fugitive emission in work place ambient air shall be
monitored. The emission shall conform to the
standards prescribed by the concerned authorities'
We have regularly conducted air monitoring
programme within mine working area. Fugitive
dust emission concentration maintained and isunder the norms prescribed by the Central
Pollution Control Board.
t7. Ambient air quality shall be monitored at site-and the
nearest human habitation and it shall conform to the
norms prescribed by the MoEF. Govt. of lndia.
Accepted, We are regularly monitoring Ambient
air quality Standards and results for the same are
within the prescribed limit of Central Pollution
Control Board. The reports of Ambient air quality
standards are attached as Annexure- ll.
A.3 OVER BURDEN / REJECTS / HAZARDOUS WASTE:
18. The project proponent shall strive to adopt zero waste
mining concepts by reducing the quantum of reject
through technological innovation or finding the use offines through perspective buyers.
As per the proposed mining scheme, OB and
waste generated will be backfilled in the mined
out voids in the southern part of the lease area
and top soil will be spread on it. The voids created
during mining would be larger; hence the problem
of disposal of OB and waste will not be there.
19. Top soil from the mining area shall be scrapped,
stacked separately, preserved and utilized for the
plantation work.
No outside stacks of waste formed and utilization
of top soil does not arise.
20. Overburden, waste rock and non-saleable mineral
generated during prospecting or mining operations
shall be stored separately in properly formed dumps on
grounds earmarked. Slope and height of such dumps
shall be restricted adequately to prevent any slippage
of material. Such dumps should be properly terraced,
stabilized and secured at toe to prevent the escape of
material that may cause degradation of the
surrounding land or silting of water courses.
Overburden & waste used for backfilling of the
worked out quarries, so there-is no permanent
externaldump.
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CO\IPLI{\CE STATUS FOR I\4/S, YOGITA ALLIED & CALCINE PRODUCTSGAGA BAUXITE MINES
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21. I Oyerburden or other rejects shall be backfilled into the
I worleO out quarry so far as possible with a view to
I .oto." tre hnd to its original use or desired alternate
I ,,,..
Overburden or other rejects would be backfilled
in sequence of mining activity when the devoid ofmineral work reached upto the ultimate depth orcomplete mineral have exhausted. Then will be
levelled and reclaimed as desired alternate use.
22, usiJ 3 ,,' \t'aste oi1, if any, generated shall be sold only
tc I.e registered recyclers. ln case of generation ofhaza rdous w'aste, the project proponent shall strictly
conrpiy with the provisions of Hazardous Waste
(Management, Handing and Transboundary
Movement) Rules 2008, as may be amended from time
to time.
Very small/negligible quantity of used oil / spent
oil is generated from the HEMM. Used oil / spent
oil being stored in a small drum with proper care
and is re used by self for lubrication purpose.
A.4 SAFETY:
23. Only controlled blasting shall be performed with all
necessary care for protection of public, workers and
property from fly rock
Mining will be done by manual opencast method
as a result of which risks and hazards associated
with the project does not exist.
24. Blasting shall be done in such a manner to prevent
formation of big size boulders and thereby to minimize
need for secondary blasting.
The mining operations carried out through
manual opencast mining system without blasting'
25. When blasting is done, it shall be ensured that the
persons have moved out of buildings and away from
the danger zone. At the time of blasting, a guard shall
be posted on either side of the road to warn thepassers.
The mining operations carried out through
manual opencast mining system without blasting.
26. Explosives for blasting shall be used only after taking
requisite permission from the Director General ofMines Safety, Government of lndia. All necessary safety
measures shall be taken and requisite license shall be
obtained for storage of explosives.
No blasting and hence no explosive material
requirements.
27. Anti-vibration devices shall be provided to vibrating
tools / equipments to be used by workers during
mining. Vibrations shall be maintained within safe limit.
Blasting will not be done and bauxite will be
excavated by manual opencast mining with the
help of rock breakers and vibrations are properly
maintained as per the prescribed limit.
28. All the precautions are to be observed as per Reg. 106
of MMR, 1951 for safety and security. Face masks,
helmets, safety shoes etc. Shall be provided to all the
workers working in the mining areas and its usage shall
be ensured and suPervised.
For safety of workers Personal Protection
Equipments (PPE) like dust masks, eye protective
goggles, ear plugs, helmets, safety shoes etc. are
provided to them.
29. First Aid Box should be made readily available at the
site.
A first aid facility already exists in the area.
30.
31.
Occupational health surveillance of workers shall be
undertaken periodically by a doctor who is expert in
occupational health and hygiene and its records shall
be maintained.
Regular health checkups of workers to detect
occupational health diseases will be ensured and
we have also provided free medical camps in the
nearby village area. _lnformation regarding occupational mine diseases
caused due to air pollution and its preventive measures
shall be displayed at site in vernacular language for
workers.
There are no any major diseases observed due to
Air pollution in this area. We are regularly doing
medical checkups of all workers and we will put a
sign board at mine site in this regard.
32. tloise level in and around the lease area shall be kept
well within the standards by providing noise control
measures Including engineering control like acoustic
ln case ofoperations
our mining project, as the mining
is carryout purely manually, withoutblasting and any mining machinerY,
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insulation, hoods, silencers, enclosures etc. On all
sources of noise generation. Ambient noise level shall
conform to the standards prescribed under theEnvironment (Protection)Act & Rules, 1986.
noise pollution arising out of project operatiorrs is
quite within prescribed limit. The reports of Noise
monitoring are attached as Annexure-lll.
33. Green belt shall be developed in periphery of the lease
area as per the CPCB guidelines and strictly as per thetime schedule. The green belt should comprise of rowsof varying height native trees with thick foliage.
Systematic planning and raising of green beltdevelopment will be carried out in all possible
areas like mine peripheries, free areas in theproject, etc and also we have planted near around
200 plants during the period July-2016 toDecember-2016. Plantation photographs are
attached herewith as Annexure-lV.
34. Drip irrigation system shall be used for the green beltdevelopment within the premises.
We have maintained proper Water Sprinkling
system for the Green belt development in thepremises and Drip irrigation method will also be
used.
ER CON
35. This Environmental Clearance does not confer any rightto the project proponent on the land proposed forlease and all necessary statutory clearances Ipermissions shall be obtained from respectivedepartment before start of mining operations.
Accepted, We have obtained all necessary
statutory clearances / permissions fromrespective department before start of miningoperations.
36. Mining operation shall be restricted to above groundwater table and it shall be ensured that it does notintersect ground water table.
Ground water level 22 m bgl and Working Depthis up to 5m bgl. The proposed working of the mineis very much above the water table and hence itwill not intersect the ground water table. TheWater monitoring report is attached as Annexure-t.
37. The project proponent shall ensure that no naturalwater course gets obstructed due to miningoperations.
No any permanent natural course in the mine site.No water courses in the nearby area andpossibilitv of inundation
38. The pits left unfilled in lease area shall be converted towater body. Higher benches of excavated void/miningpit shall be terraced and its slope shall be made gentlerfor easy accessibility to the water body.
Under post-mining land use pattern, 13.4359 Ha,
of pit area, partly reclaimed, will serve as an
ultimate water body which will help to supplywater for agricultural purposes as well as torecharge the ground water potential in the area.
39. No mining shall be carried out in the safety zone of anybridge / embankment and in the vicinity of natural /manmade archaeological sites.
Accepted, We are not carrying any kind of miningactivity in the safety zone.
40. No wildlife habitat shall be infringed and in addition tothat before issuing the mining lease, it has to beensured that no wildlife moments shall be existing in
the lease area proposed for mining.
There are no endangered species, wildlifesanctuary, wildlife corridors, faunal migratoryroutes near the whole mine area.
4L. A booklet containing the Dos and Don'ts shall beprepared in vernacular languages for the use of site in-charge and workers to ensure that all necessary
environmental, safety and health measures are
undertaken"
We have provided the booklet containing the Dos
and Don'ts of environment, health and safety tothe mine engineers / managers'and the workersto undertake necessary awareness actions.
42. Funds earmarked for environmental protectionmeasures shall be kept in a separate account and shall
not be diverted for other purpose. Records of year wiseexpenditure shall be maintained.
A separate fund for environmental managementis being kept, & not used for any other purpose.
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43. I The project proponent shall also comply with any
I additional condition that may be imposed by the SEAC
I or tfrc SEIAA or any other competent authority for the
I nurnose of environmental protection and
I management.
Accepted, We assure to Board that we willcomplyeach and every condition that may be imposed bythe SEAC or the SEIAA or any other competentauthority for the purpose of environmentalprotection and management.
M, Half yearly compliance reports on the conditionsstipi.rlated hereinabove shall be submitted to theSEIAA. State Pollution Control Board and the RegionalOffice of the Ministry of Environment and Forests,Bhopal, on 15' iune and December of each calendaryear by individual project proponent.
We are regularly submitting half yearly EC
compliance reports on the status of theimplementation of the stipulated environmentalsafeguards to the concerned governmentdepartment.
45. The project proponent shall have to comply with theprovisions of Mineral Conversation and DevelopmentRules 1988 as and when amended by the State Govt.With respect to the provisions for approval of miningplan, EMP for cluster, creation of separate corpus, etc.ln view of the recommendations made by the MoEF inits report of March 2010 and the model guidelinesframed by the Ministry of Mines.
We are following the provisions of the MineralConversation and Development Rules 198g byplantation activity every year, regular mineenvironmental monitoring, etc. We have IBM(lndian Bureau of Mines) approved valid miningscheme.
46. The project proponent shall have to get their MiningPlan approved by the competent authority, within aperiod of one year from the date of grant ofenvironmental clea ra nce.
We have obtained valid IBM (lndian Bureau ofMines) approved Mining Plan with Letter tBM No:682(23) (s74)/2oo7-Ms (U) UDp on the Dated:15.05.2015 valid up to year 2OL9-ZO.
47. Decisions/Directions of Hon'ble Court and Hon'bleNational Green Tribunal given in the matter of major orminor minerals shall be binding on the projectproponent.
Accepted, We will follow everyDecisions/Directions of Hon'ble Court and Hon,bleNational Green Tribunal.
48. The lndividual project proponent shall inform thepublic that the project has been accordedenvironmental clearance by the SEIAA and that thecopies of the clearance letter are available with theGPCB and may also be seen at the Website of SETAA/
SEAC/ GPCB. This shall be advertised within seven daysfrom the date of the clearance letter, in at least twolocal newspapers that are widely circulated in theregion, one of which shall be in the Gujarati languageand the other in English. A copy each of the same shallbe forwarded to the concerned Regional Office of theMinistry.
EC accorded by us have been published in twonews papers that are widely published in thisregion. One in Gujarati and other is in Englishlanguage.
49. The project authorities shall inform the GPCB, RegionalOffice of MoEF and SEIAA about the date of financialclosure and final approval of the project by theconcerned authorities and the date of start of theproject
Complied, We will inform to GPCB, RegionalOfficeof MoEF and SEIAA about the date of financialclosure and final approval of the project by theconcerned authorities and the date of start of theproject.
50. The SEIAA may revoke or suspend the clearance, ifimplementation of any of the above conditions is notfound satisfactory.
Accepted, We assure you that we willfollow everycondition given to us by SEIAA.
51. The project proponent in a time bound manner shallimplement these conditions. The SEIAA reserves theright to stipulate additional conditions, if the same isfound necessary. The above conditions will beenforced, inter alla under the provisions of the Water(Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, Air
Accepted, We are following every conditionWater (Prevention & Control of pollution) Act,1974, Air (Prevention & Control of pollution) Act,1981, the Environment (Protection) Act 1986 andHazardous Wastes (Management Handling andTransboundary) Rules, 2008 whichever is
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COMPLIANCE STATUS FOR M/s. YOGITA ALLIED & CALCNE PRODL CTSGAGA BAUXITE MNES
COMPLIANCE REPORT FOR THE PERIOD OF JULY _ 2016 TO DECEMBER - 2016
(Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1981, theEnvironment (Protection) Act 1986 and Hazardous
Wastes (Management Handling and Transboundary)Rules, 2008 along with their amendments and rules.
applicable to us and we are also regu :'monitoring every parameter of Environr::-:rules.
52. The environmental clearance is being issued withoutprejudice to the action, if any, initiated under the E.P.
Act or any court case, if any, pending in the court oflaw and it does not mean that the project proponenthas not violated any environmental laws in the past.
This clearance does not give immunity to the projectproponent for the case, if any, filed against him in anycourt of law or action initiated under the E.P. Act.
Accepted.
53. Precise mining area shall be jointly demarcated at thesite by officials of Mining / Revenue Department priorto mining operations. Records of such site plan, dulyverified by competent authority shall be maintained.
Complied.
54. The project proponent shall carry out activities underCSR in consultation with the District DepartmentOfficer / District Collector.
Accepted, CSR activity is carry out on regularbasis. We are providing free medical facility, fundfor fodder to Gaushala, Stationary items to villageschools, fund for cultural activities and we assure
that we willexpand it more and more.
55. Project proponent shall ensure that Mining Plan of theproposed project will be prepared and approved by thecompetent authority within a period of one year fromthe date of grant of environmental clearance.
We have obtained valid IBM (lndian Bureau ofMines) approved Mining Plan.
56. Geology and Mining Department willtake all measuresto comply with all the conditions stipulated in thisEnvironmental Clearance and all the conditionsstipulated in this clearance shall be incorporated whilesrantins lease to individual lease holder.
Accepted, our Geology and Mining Departmentwill take care about all measures to be compliedwith all the conditions stipulated in theEnvironmenta I Clearance.
57. This clearance is issued with respect to onlyenvironmental considerations and it does not implythat SEIAA approved the way by which lease is grantedto the project. While granting lease, the concernedauthority shall ensure compliance of relevant Rules,
Regulations, Notifications, Government Resolutions,and Circulars. Judgments / Orders of Hon'ble Courtsand NGT, etc.
Accepted.
58. Any appeal against this environmental clearance shalllie with the National Green Tribunal. if preferred,within a period of 30 days as prescribed under Section15 of the National Green Tribunal Act, 2010.
Complied.
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Centigrade27
a pH Value pH units 6.5 to 8.5 6.5 to 8.5 714
4. Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) mg/l 500 2000 710
tr Suspended Solids (SS) mg/l 32
o- Total Solids (TS) mg/l 742
7. Oil & Grease mg/l NIL
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10. Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD mg/l <5
11 Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) mg/l 12
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Name of ComPanY
Date of SamPle Collection
Source of SamPle
Report of Physico-Chemical Analysis
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500 2000 1020
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Name of Company
Location of Sampling
Report of Ambient Air Quality Monitoring
Core Zone Area
Yogita Allied & Calcine Products,(Gaga Bauxite Mines),Survey No. 235/P,Village: Gaga, Taluka: Kalyanpur,District: Dev Bhumi Dwarka.
At Gaga Mines Block # 1
Date: 3111212016
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Parameters UnitPermissible
LimitsResults
1 Date of Sampling 20t12t2016
2. Time of Sampling Hrs. 08.00
3. Dominant Wind Direction (From) NE
4. Average Wind Speed Km/Hrs. 3 to 17
5. Gaseous Sampling Flow Rate LPM 0.5
6. Measured Concentration of PM.,o microgram/m3 100 31
7. Measured Concentration of PM, u microgram/ms 60 13
8. Measured Concentration of SOy microgram/m3 BO 6.9
L Measured Concentration of NOy microgram/m3 -r" B0 9.1
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Name of ComPanY
Location of SamPling
Report of Ambient Air Quality Monitoring
Core Zone Area
Yogita Allied & Calcine Products,(Gaga Bauxite Mines),
Survey No, 235/P,Village: Gaga, Taluka: KalYanPur,
District: Dev Bhumi Dwarka.
At Gaga Mines Block # 2
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Date: 3111212016
Sr.No.
Parameters UnitPermissible
LimitsResults
1. Date of Sampling 20t1212016
2. Time of Sampling Hrs. 10.30
3. Dominant Wind Direction (From) NE
4. Average Wind Speed Km/Hrs. 3 to 17
5. Gaseous Sampling Flow Rate LPM 0.5
6. Measured Concentration of PMlo m!.crogram/m3 100 JO
7. Measured Concentration of PM2 u microgram/m3 60 14
8. Measured Concentration of SO, microgram/m3 BO 7.9
9. Measured Concentration of NOx microgram/m3 80 11.1
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Ref. No. : AMD/A/93 11212016-2017
Name of Company
Location of Sampling
Date: 3111212016
Report of Ambient Air Quality Monitoring
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Core Zone Area
Yogita Allied & Calcine Products,'(Gaga Bauxite Mines),Survey No. 235/P,Village: Gaga, Taluka: Kalyanpur,District: Dev Bhumi Dwarka.
Near Working Area
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Parameters UnitPermissible
LimitsResults
1. Date of Sampling 20t12t2016
2. Time of Sampling Hrs. 13,30
3. Dominant Wind Direction (From) NE
4. Average Wind Speed Km/Hrs. 3 to 17
5. Gaseous Sampling Flow Rate tPM 05
o. Measured Concentration of PMls microgram/m3 100 32
7. Measured Concentration of PMr.5 microgram/m3 60 15
8. Measured Concentration of SOx microgram/ms BO 6.9
o Measured Concentration of NOx microgram/m3 80 10?
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Ref. No. : AMD/A/94 t12t2016-2017
Name of Company
Location of Sampling
Report of Ambient Air euality Monitoring
Core Zone Area
Yogita Allied & Calcine products,(Gaga Bauxite Mines),Survey No. 235/p,Village: Gaga, Taluka: Kalyanpur,District: Dev Bhumi Dwarka.
Near Mines Office
Date: 3111212016
Sr.No.
Parameters UnitPermissible
Limits Results
1 Date of Sampling 20t12t2016
2. Time of Sampling Hrs. 16.00
3. Dominant Wind Direction (From) NE
4. Average Wind Speed Km/Hrs. 31o17
5. Gaseous Sampling Flow Rate iprvr 0.5
o. Measured Concentration of pM,o microgram/m3 100 37
7. Measured Concentration of pM2 u microgram/m3 60 16
8. Measured Concentration of SOx microgram/m3 80 7.4
9. Measured Concentration of N01 microgram/m3 80 10.8
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Village: Batadiya, Taluka: Kalyanpur,
District: Dev Bhumi Dwarka.
At Village: BatadiYa
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AMD/tu95/12t2016-2017
Report of Ambient Air Quality Monitoring
Buffer Zone Area
Name of ComPanY
Location of SamPling
UnitPermissible
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No.Parameters
1. Date of SamPling 26112t2016
2. Time of SamPling Hrs. 08.10
c. Dominant Wind Direction (From) NE
4. Average Wind Speed KmiHrs. 3 to 16
5. Gaseous SamPling Flow Rate LPM 0.5
b. Measured Concentration of PM',6 microgram/m3 100 41
7. Measured Concentration of PM2 5 microgram/m3 60 21
8. Measured Concentration of SOx microgram/m3 BO 8.4
9. Measured Concentration of NOy microgram/m3 80 12.9
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Ref. No. : AMD/A/96 11212016-2017
Name of Company
Location of Sampling
Date : 3111212016
Report of Ambient Air Quality Monitortng
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Buffer Zone Area
Yogita Allied & Calcine Products,(Gaga Bauxite Mines),Village: Batadiya, Taluka: Kalyanpur,District: Dev Bhumi Dwarka.
Near School at Village - Batadiya
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Parameters UnitPermissible
LimitsResults
1. Date of Sampling 26t12t2016
2. Time of Sampling Hrs. 10.45
3. Dominant Wind Direction (From) NE
4. Average Wind Speed Km/Hrs. 3 to 16
5. Gaseous Sampling Flow Rate Lprvt o'5
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L Measured Concentration of NOx microgram/m3 BO 10.0
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Location of Sampling
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Telephone No.:1+9'1; 27 17 230 575 E-mail : [email protected]
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District: Dev Bhumi Dwarka.
At Village - Gaga
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Parameters UnitPermissible
LimitsResults
1. Date of Sampling 26t1212016
2. Time of Sampling Hrs. 13.45
3. Dominant Wind Direction (From) NE
4. Average Wind Speed Km/Hrs. 3 to 16
5. Gaseous Sampling Flow Rate LPM 0.5
6. Measured Concentration of PM16 microgram/m3 100 31
7. Measured Concentration of PM2.u microgram/m3 60 11
B. Measured Concentration of SOx microgramim3 BO 6,6
9. Measured Concentration of NOx micrograrilfr' BO 9.1
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Ref. No. : AMD/tu98 11212016-2017
Name of Company
Location of Sampling
Date: 3111212016
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Buffer Zone Area
Yogita Allied & Calcine Products,(Gaga Bauxite Mines),Village: Gaga, Taluka: Kalyanpur,District: Dev Bhumi Dwarka.
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Parameters UnitPermissible
LimitsResults
1. Date of Sampling 26t12t20'16
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5. Gaseous Sampling Flow Rate LPM 0.5
o. Measured Concentration of PM16 microgram/m3 100 35
7" Measured Concentration of PMr 5 microgram/m3 60 17
B. Measured Concentration of SOx microgram/m3 BO 6,8
9. Measured Concentration of NOx microgram/m3 BO 10.1
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Ref. No. : AMD/N/99 I 1212016-2017
Name of ComPanY
Date of SamPling
Yogita Allied & Calcine Products,
(Gaga Bauxite Mines),
Survey No. 235/P,Village: Gaga, Taluka: KalYanPur,
District: Dev Bhumi Dwarka.
2011212016
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Permissible Limits 75.0
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