MINUTES OF2ND RECONSTITUTED EXPERT APPRAISAL COMMITTEE (INDUSTRY) HELD DURING 29TH – 31ST OCTOBER, 2012 VENUE: Fazal Hall Scope Convention Centre, Scope Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi 110 003. TIME 10.00 A.M. 2.0 Opening Remarks of the Chairman At the outset, Chairman welcomed the members of the Expert Appraisal Committee (Industry).Thereafter, agenda items were taken up for discussion. The deliberations held and decisions taken are as under. 2.1 Confirmation of the Minutes of the 1st reconstituted expert appraisal committee (industry) to be held during 24th -25th September, 2012. The minutes of the 1stReconstituted Expert Appraisal Committee (REAC) (I) meeting held during 24th -25th September, 2012 were confirmed. While confirming the minutes it was observed that in item no. 1.2.2. (“Conversion of Feed Stock from Naphtha to NG/RLNG in the Fertilizer Plant and Fuel from Furnace Oil to NG/RLNG in Steam Generating Boilers and Captive Power Plant and Enhancement in the production of Ammonia, Urea and Ammonium bicarbonate at Parambur, Mangalore, Dakshin Kannada, Karnataka by M/s Mangalore Chemicals and Fertilizers Ltd”), an factual error was there regarding the norms for particulate in the condition stipulated in the proposal as the existing urea plant was installed and commissioned in 1976. Accordingly the following sentence may be replaced: For: “In Urea Plant, particulate emissions shall not exceed 50 mg/Nm3” Read: “In Urea Plant, particulate emissions shall not exceed 150 mg/Nm3“ For: “Ammonia plant process condensate (APC) shall be stripped with steam followed by activated carbon and demineralization” Read: “Ammonia plant process condensate (APC) shall be stripped with steam “ For: “Fire fighting system shall be as per the OISD 117 norms.” Read: “Fire fighting system shall be as per the applicable norms.“ 29th October, 2012 2.2.0 Consideration of the Projects: 2.2.1. Expansion of Ferro Alloy Plant by installation of SAF (16.5 MVA) for production of Fe-Mn- 29,500 TPA/ Si-Mn- 26,645 TPA/ Fe-Si-11,400 TPA at Plot No. Z-1, IDCO IID Centre, Village Somnathpur, District Balasore in Orissa by M/s Stork Ferro and Mineral Industries Pvt. Limited- regarding EC. The project authorities and their consultant, M/s Sun Consultancy and Services, Bhubaneswar gave a detailed presentation on the salient features of the project and proposed environmental protection measures to be undertaken as per Terms of Reference (TORs) awarded during the 16th Meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee (Industry-1) held during 22.11.2010 to 24.11.2010 for preparation of EIA/EMP report. The Ferro Alloy Plants are listed at S.No. 3(a) in Primary Metallurgical Industries under category ‘A’ of the Schedule of EIA Notification, 2006 and appraised by the Expert Appraisal Committee (Industry) of MoEF. M/s Stork Ferro and Mineral Industries Pvt. Limited have proposed for expansion of its Ferro Alloys Plant by installing a 16.5 MVA Submerged Arc Furnace (SAF) in addition to existing 16.5 MVA SAF at Plot No. Z-1, IDCO IID Centre, Village Somnathpur, District Balasore in Odisha.The total project area is 60.63 acres which was allotted by IDCO. There is no national park/wild life sanctuary within 10 km radius of the project site. River Sona and River Budhabalanga flow at a distance of 6 km and 8.5 km respectively from the project site. The cost of the proposed expansion project is about Rs. 27.7 Crores. Rs. 1.5 Crores and Rs. 15 Lacs per annum are earmarked towards capital cost and recurring cost for environmental pollution control measures. Rs. 1.35 Crores is earmarked for CSR activities. The proponent informed that Fe-Cr was not envisaged as one of the product at the time of obtaining ToRs due to the market scenario. However, based on the current scenario, it is proposed to include Fe-Cr in the product mix. An addendum to the EIA/EMP report in this regard has already been submitted. The Committee acceded to the request for inclusion of Fe-Cr in the product mix. The existing and proposed project configuration is given below: Facility Existing Proposed 1 x 16.5 MVA SAF 1 x 16.5 MVA SAF Ferro-Alloy Plant 26,645 TPA Si-Mn / 29,500 TPA Fe- 26,645 TPA Si-Mn Mn / 11,400 TPA FeSi / 25,000 TPA Fe-Cr Environmental clearance to the existing Ferro alloy plant was accorded by MoEF vide letter no. J-11011/22/2008-IA II (I) dated 17.7.2008. RO, Bhubaneswar had monitored the project on 18.4.2012 and the proponent was asked to comply with installation of online continuous monitoring facilities, AAQ monitoring as per the November 2009 standards, fugitive emission monitoring, plan for rain water harvesting and green belt development and TCLP test for Ferro alloy. The proponent vide letter dt. 31.8.2012 submitted the compliance of above to RO. A copy of the purchase order for online dust monitor is submitted. The committee found the compliance of EC conditions to be satisfactory. Transportation of raw materials and products will be done in covered manner so as to prevent any fugitive emissions. The emissions during handling of raw materials and products will be controlled by dust suppression system. Preventive measures will be taken for storage of raw materials on concrete floors with bund under cover shed so as to avoid any leaching during rainy season. The flue gas from the production process will be passed through Spark Arrester-cum-Heat Exchanger followed by Gas Cleaning Plant (consisting of Bag filters) and then the clean gas will be released through stack of 45 m height. The PM level will be maintained below 100 mg/Nm3. Base line data of ambient air quality monitored at eight locations indicates that concentrations of PM , PM , SO 10 2.5 2 andNO are varying from 42.1 µg/m3 to 74.3 µg/m3, 34.2 µg/m3 to 49.7 µg/m3, 6.5 µg/m3 x to 11.6 µg/m3 and 7.7 µg/m3 to 13.5 µg/m3 respectively. AAQ modeling study for point source emissions indicates that the maximum incremental GLCs after the proposed expansion would be 0.07743 µg/m3, 0.13448 µg/m3 and 0.40530 µg/m3 with respect to PM , SO and NO respectively. The resultant concentrations are within the NAAQS. 10 2 x Total water requirement will be 287 m3/d (for existing 148 m3/d + for expansion 139 m3/d) which will be sourced from ground water. CGWA accorded NOC for drawl of ground water. Rain water harvesting is also proposed. The cooling tower blow down, back wash of soft water plant and effluent from QC lab will be treated in settling tank and used for slag cooling, dust suppression and green belt development. The effluent from canteen will be treated in an ETP using anaerobic treatment and used for green belt development. The sewage will be treated in septic tank and discharged to soak pit. The plant will operate on zero discharge basis. The flue dust from smelting furnace will be reused in form of briquette. The Fe-Mn slag will be used for the production of Si-Mn. The Si-Mn slag will be utilized for brick making and laying of roads, the Fe-Si slag will be sold to cast iron foundries and the Fe-Cr slag will be subjected to TCLP test and accordingly its handling, management and utilization for building material, brick making etc. will be done. The used oil/lubricants will be sold to authorized reprocessors. The quantity of resin waste is very less and will be stored in the closed drums. The domestic solid waste would be vermi composted. The Committee noted that no public hearing / consultation is required due to project being located in notified industrial zone as per stage Section 7 (i), III Stage (3), Para (i)(b) of EIA Notification 2006. After detailed deliberations, the Committee found the EIA/EMP report & its addendum adequate and suggested to stipulate following specific conditions along with other environmental conditions while considering for accord of environmental clearance: 1. No charcoal shall be used as fuel. Pet coke shall be used as fuel instead of charcoal from unknown sources. 2. Continuous monitoring facilities for the process stacks and sufficient air pollution control equipments viz. fume extraction system with bag filters, ID fan and stack of adequate height to submerged arc furnace shall be provided to control emissions below 50 mg/Nm3. 3. The National Ambient Air Quality Standards issued by the Ministry vide G.S.R. No. 826(E) dated 16th November, 2009 shall be followed. 4. Secondary fugitive emissions from all the sources shall be controlled within the latest permissible limits issued by the Ministry and regularly monitored. Guidelines / Code of Practice issued by the CPCB shall be followed. The raw material storage shall be covered. 5. Regular monitoring of influent and effluent surface, sub-surface and ground water shall be ensured and treated wastewater shall meet the norms prescribed by the State Pollution Control Board or described under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 whichever are more stringent. Leach ate study for the effluent generated and analysis should also be regularly carried out and report submitted to the Ministry’s Regional Office at Bhubaneswar, SPCB and CPCB. 6. The total water requirement for proposed expansion shall not exceed 139 m3/day. ‘Zero’ effluent discharge shall be strictly followed and no wastewater should be discharged outside the premises. 7. Efforts shall be made to make use of rain water harvested. If needed, capacity of the reservoir should be enhanced to meet the maximum water requirement. Only balance water requirement should be met from other sources. 8. Slag produced in Ferro Manganese (Fe-Mn) production shall be used in manufacture of Silico Manganese (Si-Mn). The Fe-Si and Si-Mn slag shall be used in the preparation of building materials. 9. All the Ferro chrome slag shall be used for land filling inside the plant or used as building material only after passing through Toxic Chemical Leach ability Potential (TCLP) test. Otherwise, hazardous substances shall be recovered from the slag and output waste and be disposed in secured landfill as per CPCB guidelines. 10. Risk and Disaster Management Plan along with the mitigation measures should be prepared and a copy submitted to the Ministry’s Regional Office at Bhubaneswar, SPCB and CPCB within 3 months of issue of environment clearance letter. 11. As proposed, green belt should be developed in at least 33 % of the project area. Selection of plant species shall be as per the CPCB guidelines in consultation with the DFO. 12. At least 5 % of the total cost of the project should be earmarked towards the Enterprise Social Commitment based on locals need and item-wise details along with time bound action plan should be prepared and submitted to the Ministry’s Regional Office at Bhubaneswar. Implementation of such program shall be ensured accordingly in a time bound manner. 2.2.2. Cement Grinding Unit (600 TPD) at Village Debendra Nagar, Tehsil Badarpurghat, District Karimganj in Assam byM/s. Barak Valley Cement Ltd- regarding EC. The Committee noted that, while according ToRs, the proposal was categorized as B category considering it as a stand alone clinker grinding unit. Public hearing was also exempted as per Para 7(i) III Stage (3) (i) (e) of the EIA Notification, 2006 categorizing as ‘B-2’ category. However, the proposal in actuality is not a stand alone clinker grinding unit and is an expansion of a cement plant. Hence, the Committee recommended that the proposal shall be considered after submission of final EIA/EMP report along with public hearing proceedings and its commitments. The Committee also prescribed the following additional TORs for preparation of revised EIA/EMP report: 1. Photographs of the existing and proposed plant area. 2. Compliance to the conditions stipulated in the Environmental Clearance / NOC granted by the SPCB. 3. A certified report of the status of compliance of the conditions stipulated in the environmental clearance and Consent to Operate for the ongoing I existing operation of the project by the Regional Office of the Ministry of Environment and Forests and SPCB. 4. Recent monitoring report from SPCB, which shall include data on AAQ, water quality, solid waste etc. shall be submitted. 5. Has the unit received any notice under the Section 5 of Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 or relevant Sections of Air and Water Acts? If so, compliance to the notice(s). 6. Geo-technical data by a bore hole of upto 40 m. in every One sq. km area such as ground water level, SPTN values, soil fineness, geology, shear wave velocity etc. for liquefaction studies and to assess future Seismic Hazard and Earthquake Risk Management in the area and impacts due to land slides. 7. Public hearing issues raised and commitments made by the project proponent on the same should be included separately in EIA/EMP Report in the form of tabular chart. 8. Occupational Health & Safety: i. Details of existing Occupational & Safety Hazards. What are the exposure levels of above mentioned hazards and whether they are within Permissible Exposure level (PEL). If these are not within PEL, what measures the company has adopted to keep them within PEL so that health of the workers can be preserved, ii. Details of exposure specific health status evaluation of worker. If the workers’ health is being evaluated by pre designed format, chest x rays, Audiometry, Spirometry, Vision testing (Far & Near vision, colour vision and any other ocular defect) ECG, during pre placement and periodical examinations give the details of the same. Details regarding last month analyzed data of abovementioned parameters as per age, sex, duration of exposure and department wise. iii. Annual report of heath status of workers with special reference to Occupational Health and Safety. iv. Plan and fund allocation to ensure the occupational health & safety of all contracts and sub-contract workers. The revised draft EIA/EMP report shall be submitted to the Assam State Pollution Control Board for public hearing. The issues emerged and response to the issues shall be incorporated in the EIA report. The final EIA report shall be submitted to the Ministry for obtaining environmental clearance. Since the validity of original TORs dated 16.8.2010 had expired on 15.8.2012, the committee recommended to extend the validity by one year for submission of the final EIA/EMP report after public consultation. 2.2.3. Expansion of Aluminum alloy ingots production capacity from 9,900 TPA to 24,750 TPA and Aluminum extrusions from 2,310 TPA to 10,230 TPA at village Devarapally, Mandal Hindupur, District Ananthapur, Andhra Pradesh by M/s Vakkal Impex Pvt. Ltd. regarding EC. The project authorities and their consultant, M/s Pragathi Labs and Consultants Pvt. Ltd., Secunderabad gave a detailed presentation on the salient features of the project and proposed environmental protection measures to be undertaken as per Terms of Reference (TORs) awarded during the 14th Meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee (Industry-1) held during 23.9.2010 to 25.9.2010 for preparation of EIA/EMP report. The project falls under secondary metallurgical industry in category ‘B’ of the Schedule of EIA Notification, 2006 and its amendment dated 1.12.2009. Due to the location of interstate boundary within 10 km of the project site and applicability of General Condition, the proposal is appraised by the Expert Appraisal Committee (Industry) of MoEF. M/s. Vakkal Impex Pvt. Ltd. have proposed to expand Aluminium alloy ingots production capacity from 9,900 TPA to 24,750 TPA and Aluminium extrusions from 2,310 TPA to 10,230 TPA at Sy. No. 78, Adjacent to IDA, APIIC, Devarapally village, Hindupur Mandal, Ananthapur District, Andhra Pradesh. Total project area is 16.95 acres and greenbelt of 5.57 acres will be developed. No National park/wildlife sanctuary is located within 10 km radius of the project. The nearest human habitation is Devarapally village which is at a distance of 1.2 km. River Penna and Jaimangal flow at a distance of 1.2 km and 5.8 km respectively from the project site. The capital cost and running cost of the proposed expansion project would be Rs. 19.13 Crores and 22.2 Crores/annum respectively. The capital cost of pollution control measures is around 36.85 Lakhs with a running cost of 52.0 Lakhs/annum. It was informed that the existing unit was accorded CTE in 2005 and did not require EC. Compliance to the conditions stipulated in the CTO, which was valid till 30.9.2012 is submitted and found by the Committee to be satisfactory. Aluminium alloy ingots and aluminium extrusions are manufactured by oil fired reverberatory furnace for melting of the aluminium scrap and silicon powder, fluxes & other alloying material and casting in CI moulds. The aluminium extrusions are manufactured by heating the aluminium scrap to molten state and cast into billets. Aluminium scrap, fluxes and silicon powder are the raw materials that are used. The total power requirement is 0.875 MVA and drawn from APTRANSCO. DG set of 500 KVA will be installed. The furnace oil requirement for melting the aluminium scrap in reverberatory furnace is about 8.54 m3/d. Air pollution control will be by fume extraction through hood by induced draft fan and treated in packed bed scrubbers and finally treated gas will be discharged into the atmosphere through a stack. The scrubbed water will be treated by lime coagulation both for pH correction and precipitation of metallic constituents. The sludge generated is hazardous in nature and is stored after solar dried in plastic bags and sent to TSDF at Hyderabad. Fugitive emissions will be controlled by sprinkling water at loading and unloading and provision of non-leaking of pipe connections, valves, fan, compressor etc. Base line data of ambient air quality monitored at eight locations indicates that concentrations of RSPM, SO and NO are varying from 35 µg/m3 to 62 µg/m3, 8 µg/m3 2 x to 15.2 µg/m3 and 10 µg/m3 to 18 µg/m3 respectively. AAQ modeling study indicates that the maximum incremental GLCs after the proposed expansion would be 1.2 µg/m3, 6 µg/m3 and 10 µg/m3 with respect to RSPM, SO and NO respectively. The resultant 2 x concentrations are within the NAAQS. The total quality of water required is 0.065 MLD for process (cooling and scrubbing water for pollution control), drinking and sanitation purpose. The water is drawn from the bore well located within the plant premises. The cooling water and scrubber water are recycled and blow downs are utilized for dust suppression and greenbelt development. Sewage is treated by septic tank and finally discharged into the soak pit. No effluent will be discharged outside the factory premises. The dross is leached by alkali - additions to recover aluminium. The treated dross is stored after drain in plastic bags and sent to TSDF at Hyderabad. Waste oil and used batteries will be sold to authorized recyclers/reprocessers. The Committee deliberated on the issues raised during the Public Hearing / Public Consultation meeting conducted by the Andhra Pradesh Pollution Control Board on 20th September,2011. The issues raised in the public hearing were regarding more job opportunities in the expansion project, to clarify the budget allocation for the socio economic development like education, medical, infrastructure, to increase the workers salary etc. which were addressed in the EIA/EMP report. After detailed deliberations, the Committee found the EIA/EMP report adequate and suggested to stipulate following specific conditions along with other environmental conditions while considering for accord of environmental clearance subject to submission of the CTE of the existing unit: i. The company shall install wet scrubber and bag filters etc. to control the particulate emissions below 50 mg/Nm3. ii. The National Ambient Air Quality Standards issued by the Ministry vide G.S.R. No. 826(E) dated 16th November, 2009 should be followed. iii. Gaseous emission levels including secondary fugitive emissions from all the sources shall be controlled within the latest permissible limits issued by the Ministry vide G.S.R. 414(E) dated 30th May, 2008 and regularly monitored. Guidelines / Code of Practice issued by the CPCB should be followed. iv. Efforts shall be made to make use of rain water harvested. If needed, capacity of the reservoir should be enhanced to meet the maximum water requirement. Only balance water requirement shall be met from other sources. v. The total water requirement shall not exceed 0.065 MLD. No effluent shall be discharged and ‘zero’ discharge shall be adopted. vi. Risk and Disaster Management Plan along with the mitigation measures shall be prepared and a copy submitted to the Ministry’s Regional Office at Bangalore, APPCB and CPCB within 3 months of issue of environment clearance letter. vii. As proposed, green belt shall be developed in 33 % of the plant area. Selection of plant species shall be as per the CPCB guidelines in consultation with the DFO. viii. All the commitments made to the public during the Public Hearing / Public Consultation meeting held on 20th September,2011 should be satisfactorily implemented and a separate budget for implementing the same should be allocated and information submitted to the Ministry’s Regional Office at Bangalore. ix. At least 5 % of the total cost of the project shall be earmarked towards the Enterprise Social Commitment based on Public Hearing issues and item-wise details along with time bound action plan should be prepared and submitted to the Ministry’s Regional Office at Bangalore. Implementation of such program should be ensured accordingly in a time bound manner. 2.2.4. Ferro Alloy Plant (1x6 MVA Submerged Arc Furnace; 7,500 TPA of Fe-Mn & Si- Mn) at Jamuria Industrial Estate, Mouza Ikra, District Burdwan in West Bengal by M/s Gajanan Iron Private Limited - regarding EC. The project authorities and their consultant, M/s Global Experts, Bhubaneswar gave a detailed presentation on the salient features of the project and proposed environmental protection measures to be undertaken as per Terms of Reference (TORs) awarded during the 25th Meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee (Industry-1) held during 29.6.2011 – 30.6.2011 for preparation of EIA/EMP report. All the Ferro Alloy Plants are listed at S.No. 3(a) in Primary Metallurgical Industries under category ‘A’ of the Schedule of EIA Notification, 2006 and appraised by the Expert Appraisal Committee (Industry) of MoEF. M/s Gajanan Iron Pvt. Ltd. have proposed for 1x6 MVA Submerged Electric Arc Furnace Ferro Alloy Plant for producing 7,500 TPA of Ferro Manganese and Silico Manganese at Jamuria Industrial Estate, Mouza-Ikra, District Burdwan, West Bengal. Total project area is 3.83 acres, which is allocated in the Jamuria Industrial Estate setup by ADDA (Asansol-Durgapur Development Authority) and green belt will be developed in 1.28 acres. No National park/wildlife sanctuary is located within 10 km radius of the project. The total project cost is Rs. 9.06 Crores and Rs. 36.20 lakhs & Rs. 1.81 lakhs has been allocated towards Capital Cost and recurring cost/annum for pollution control measures. Expenditure on CSR will be Rs. 45.3 Lakhs (5 % of the total project cost in 5 years). It was confirmed that no litigation/court case is pending against the project. Manganese Ore Lumps (16,500 TPA), Metallurgical Coke (4,600 TPA), Dolomite (2,500 TPA), Quartzite (1,900 TPA) and Electrode Paste (150 TPA) are the raw materials that will be used. Total power requirement of the unit will be 6.5 MW, which will be drawn from Damodar Valley Corporation. Ferro-alloys are manufactured in electric operated submerged arc furnace. The manufacturing process of ferro- manganese & silico-manganese is similar. The blending of raw materials is done by mixing Manganese Ore, metallurgical Coke, Dolomite, Quartz etc. in requisite proportion to production of Fe-Mn or Si-Mn. Fe-Mn slag & quartz are added as raw material for silico-manganese production. The blended raw materials are charged to the furnace with the help of conveyors and charging chutes. In the furnace, carbon electrodes are partially submerged in the charge, operated by hydraulic cylinder. The liquid metal alloy is tapped at regular intervals. Tap holes are provided at the bottom of the furnace for taping both molten alloys and slag. The tap hole is opened by oxygen lancing pipe and after tapping is completed, it is closed by clay plugs. Slag is collected in the slag dish and it is shifted with the help of EOT. After the product is cooled, it is off loaded from the casting bed for breaking, cleaning and packing. The PM from SAF will be controlled by the installation of bag house with ID fan and stack. Fully covered conveyor belt with dry fog system will be used for conveying the raw material dust. Water sprinklers will be used for dust suppression. Base line data of ambient air quality monitored at eight locations indicates that concentrations of PM , 10 PM , SO and NO are varying from 32.1 µg/m3 to 50.1 µg/m3, 10.2 µg/m3 to 19.6 2.5 2 x µg/m3, 7.2 µg/m3 to 10.9 µg/m3 and 3.4 µg/m3 to 9.7 µg/m3 respectively. AAQ modelling study indicates that the maximum incremental GLCs after the proposed project would be 14.09 µg/m3, 5.58 µg/m3 and 1.18 µg/m3 with respect to PM , SO and NO respectively. 10 2 x The resultant concentrations are within the NAAQS. Total make up water requirement will be 30 m3/d and will be sourced from ADDA supply. Rain water harvesting is also proposed. The wastewater generated will be collected and after treatment in units like settling ponds & clarifier, will be used for dust suppression and greenbelt development. Domestic effluent will be treated in septic tank followed by soak pit. No effluent will be discharged out side premises and zero discharge norms will be adopted. The Fe-Mn Slag will be fully utilized in Si-Mn production and Si-Mn slag will be sold to glass manufacturers. The fines and dust from raw material handling will be used in the furnace. The used batteries/used oil/lubricants are sold to hazardous waste authorized dealers. The Committee noted that no public hearing / consultation is required due to project being located in notified industrial estate as per stage Section 7 (i), III Stage (3), Para (i)(b) of EIA Notification 2006. Environmental clearance was accorded to Jamuria Industrial Estate on 6.11.2006. After detailed deliberations, the Committee found the EIA/EMP report adequate and suggested to stipulate following specific conditions along with other environmental conditions while considering for accord of environmental clearance: 1. No charcoal shall be used as fuel. Pet coke shall be used as fuel instead of charcoal from unknown sources. 2. Continuous monitoring facilities for the process stacks and sufficient air pollution control equipments viz. fume extraction system with bag filters, ID fan and stack of adequate height to submerged arc furnace shall be provided to control emissions below 50 mg/Nm3. 3. The National Ambient Air Quality Standards issued by the Ministry vide G.S.R. No. 826(E) dated 16th November, 2009 shall be followed. 4. Secondary fugitive emissions from all the sources shall be controlled within the latest permissible limits issued by the Ministry and regularly monitored. Guidelines / Code of Practice issued by the CPCB shall be followed. 5. Regular monitoring of influent and effluent surface, sub-surface and ground water shall be ensured and treated wastewater shall meet the norms prescribed by the State Pollution Control Board or described under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 whichever are more stringent. Leachate study for the effluent generated and analysis should also be regularly carried out and report submitted to the Ministry’s Regional Office at Bhubaneswar, SPCB and CPCB. 6. The total water requirement shall not exceed 30 m3/day. The water requirement shall be met from ADDA and not ground water. ‘Zero’ effluent discharge shall be strictly followed and no wastewater should be discharged outside the premises. 7. Efforts shall be made to make use of rain water harvested. If needed, capacity of the reservoir should be enhanced to meet the maximum water requirement. Only balance water requirement should be met from other sources. 8. Slag produced in Ferro Manganese (Fe-Mn) production shall be used in manufacture of Silico Manganese (Si-Mn). The Si-Mn slag shall be used in the preparation of building materials. 9. No Ferro Chrome shall be manufactured without prior approval from the Ministry of Environment & Forests. 10. An action plan for control of Cr and As in air and water should be prepared and submitted to the Ministry’s Regional Office at Bhubaneswar, SPCB and CPCB within 3 months of issue of environment clearance letter. 11. Risk and Disaster Management Plan along with the mitigation measures should be prepared and submitted to the Ministry’s Regional Office at Bhubaneswar, SPCB and CPCB within 3 months of issue of environment clearance letter. 12. As proposed, green belt should be developed in at least 33 % of the project area. Selection of plant species shall be as per the CPCB guidelines in consultation with the DFO. 13. At least 5 % of the total cost of the project should be earmarked towards the Enterprise Social Commitment based on locals need and item-wise details along with time bound action plan should be prepared and submitted to the Ministry’s Regional Office at Bhubaneswar. Implementation of such program shall be ensured accordingly in a time bound manner. 2.2.5. Expansion of Ferro alloys capacity from 0.1 MTPA to 0.1725 MTPA by installation of 1X45 MVA Submerged Electric Arc Furnace & 4 MW Gas based Power Plant at MEL Chandrapur in Maharashtra by M/s Maharashtra Elektrosmelt Limited - regarding EC. The project authorities and their consultant, M/s Anacon Laboratories Pvt. Ltd., Nagpurgave a detailed presentation on the salient features of the project and proposed
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