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1 GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANA DEPARTMENT OF MINES & GEOLOGY::HYDERABAD Lr.No.2249/OP /RR/2017 From: G. Shravan Kumar Reddy, M.Sc., Tech., Dy. Director of Mines & Geology, Hyderabad. To: Dt: M/s Rock Sand Minerals Pvt. Ltd., Mg. Dir: Sri P. Purna Chand, 203, Vijaya Enclave, Plot No. 32, Srinagar Colony, Hyderabad. Sir, 2 Sri M. Venugopal, RQP Flat No. BF2, Padmasri Complex, L.B. Nagar, Hyderabad Sub:- Mines & Quarries - Application for quarry plan for Stone & Metal over an extent of Ac in Sy. No. 525/1 of Rachaloor Vg, Kandukur Mdl, Ranga Reddy District - Filed by M/s Rock Sand Minerals Pvt. Ltd. - Quarry plan submitted - Scrutinized - Regarding. Ref:- 1 G.O.Ms. No. 37 of Ind. & Comm. (M-I Department, Dt: Application Dt: from M/s M/s Rock Sand Minerals Pvt. Ltd. along with the Draft Quarry Plan. 3 T.O. Notice No. 2249/QP/RR/2017, Dt: issued to the. applicant & RQP. 4 Lr. Dt: from M/s Rock Sand Minerals Pvt. Ltd. 5 Lr. Dt: from RQP along with fair copies of Quarry plan. ******* In exercise of the powers conferred under Rule 7- B (vii (a of TSMMC Rules 1966, the quarry plan prepared by Sri M. Venugopal, RQP for Stone & Metal over an extent of Ac in Sy. No. 525/1 of Rachaloor Vg, Kandukur Mdl, Ranga Reddy District in favour of M/s Rock Sand Minerals Pvt. Ltd. is scrutinized and informed that 1. The scrutiny is without prejudice to any other aws applicable to the quarry plan area from time to time whether made by the Central Government, State Government or any other authority. 2. The Scrutinized authority does not owe the responsibility with regard to wrong / insufficient information furnished or erroneous certificate made by the applicant or RQP if any. 3. The applicant and RQP are responsible for Concealed /Suppressed /Circumvented /Misrepresented the quarry plan which may directly or indirectly affect the implementation of the Scrutinized quarry plan for execution of the work in the field. 4. The prior permission from the concerned authorities shall be obtained whenever and wherever it is required. Encl: Scrutinized Quarry Plan Yours faithfully, /4 Dy. Direct o i es & Geology, ~ erabad Region::Hyderabad. Copy submitted to the Director of Mines & Geology, Hyderabad for favour of information and necessary action. Copy to Asst. Director of Mines & Geology, Ranga Reddy District along with original Challan No , Dt for Rs.5000=00/- for reconciliation and scrutinized quarry plan for necessary action as per Rules and Regulations.

2 QUARRY PLAN INCLUDING PROGRESSIVE QUARRY CLOSURE PLAN FOR STONE & METAL, OVER AN EXTENT OF 7.0 ACRES IN SY.NO.525/1, OF RACHALOOR VILLAGE, KANDUKUR MANDAL, RANGAREDDY DISTRICT. (Submitted Under Rule 7B and 7B (viii of TSMMC Rules, 1966& Under Rule 23 (B of MCDR, 1988 ;_ u,_,c,_ ( ( Ph: LB Nagar, Hyderabad Flat No. BF2, Padmashri complex, --- PREPARED BY M.Venugopal S,,/ RQP/ DMG I HYD I 17 I 2015 CRUTINIZEQ ~ Srinagar Colony, Hyderabad Mobile: ~=~ # 203, Vijaya Enclave, Plot No. 32, Mis. Rock Sand Minerals Pvt. Ltd, LESSEE Non Forest- Govt.Land (OPEN CAST SEMI MECHANIZED METHOD (For the Five Years Plan Period

3 ' G ' FORM(A See Rule-7(8 SELF CERTIFICATION BY THE LESSEE M/s. Rock Sand Minerals Pvt. Ltd, Quarry lease holder of Stone & Metal over an extent of 7.0 Acres in Sy. No.525/1, Rachaloor Village, Kandukur Manda I, Ranga Reddy District, in the State of Telangana.._ 0,_ ~ _j j ' ( 1 / Date: Place: : ->;:; i / ' ;:R1\LS :.:i'- - (Signature of the Lessee M/s. Rock Sand Minerals Pvt. Ltd -_:_u S1.._ I also do hereby certify that all the rules and regulations viz., the Telangana State Minor Mineral Concession Rules, 1966 alongwith Mines Act, 1952 rules made thereunder, Granite Conservation and Development Rules, 1999, Marble Conservatiorf and-development Rules, 2002, Mineral Conservation- and Development Rules, 1988 and Metalliferous Mines Regulations, 1961 have been taken into consideration and nothing in contravention to above referred rules have been furnished in the Quarry Plan. I am also fully aware that I am solely responsible for implementation of proposals furnished in the document for which the self-certification is being signed by me in the document. I stand fully responsible and liable to face the consequences, legal or otherwise as laid down in the statutes or any penalty or fine as may be imposed or ordered by the competent authority for any kind of breach or failure in implementation of the proposals contained therein. been misrepresented during preparation of document which may directly or indirectly affect the implementation of the document for execution of the work in the field. I do solemnly certify that the information furnished in the Quarry Plan is correct and based on the facts to the best of my knowledge and nothing has

4 FORM-W(B See Rule-7(8 RECOGNIZED PERSON CERTIFICATE The provisions of the Telangana State Minor Mineral Concession Rules, 1966 along with Mines Act, 1952 rules made there under, Granite Conservation and Development Rules, 1999, Marble Conservation and Development Rules, 2002, Mineral Conservation and Development Rules, 1988 and Metalliferous Mines Regulations, 1961 have been observed in the preparation of the Quarry Plan for Stone & Metal over an extent of7.0 Acres in Sy. No.525/1, Rachaloor Village, Kandukur Mandal, Ranga Reddy District, Telangana State and whenever ( '. specific permissions are required, the lessee will approach the concerned Government authorities as appropriate. The information furnished in the Quarry Plan is true and corre_ct to the best my knowledge. I abide by any order passed by Mines & Geology Department, if any contravention of Act & Rules is found in this matter. '~ _ :::_ Date Place : Hyderabad.l~ P R.QP /DMG/HYD/ 17 /2015

5 ( SL. No PART-I TECHNICAL DETAILS INTRODUCTION CONTENTS PAGE No t_ u u u,, ', i, _ ; ' ( ( ( n n n,'" n n 7.0 CERTIFICATE FROM LESSEE 6.0 FINANCIAL ASSURANCE 5.0 PROGRESSIVE QUARRYCLOSURE PLAN PART-II 4.0 ANY OTHER INFORMATION 3.10 ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT 3.9 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT 3.8 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN 3.7 WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN 3.6 MARKET ANALYSIS 3.5 QUARRYING 3.4 ESTIMATION OF GEOLOGICAL RESERVES 3.3 GEOLOGY AND EXPLORATION 3.2 INFRASTRUCTURE AND COMMUNICATION GENERAL LOCATION AND ACCESSIBILITY

6 ( (" n ( n n ( ( n ( n ( (~ 0 0 '., 0 u C '.. u 0 u v LIST OF PLATES PLATE No TITLE OF PLATE SCALE Plate No. I Location Cum Key Plan 1 :50000 Plate No. II Quarry Lease sketch 8 inch=1mile Plate No. III Surface Geological Plan 1: 1000 Plate No. IV Geological Cross Sections 1: 1000 Plate No. V Five Years Working Plan 1: 1000 Plate No. VI Year Wise Cross Sections 1: 1000 Plate No. VII Concepfool~Plan 1 : 1000 =''- - - Plate No. VIII Progressive Quarry Closure Plan 1: 1000 Plate No. IX Environment plan 1:5000 ANNEXURES Annexure-I : Work orders vide Proceedings No.1655/S/2005, dt , Annexure II : Photographs. Annexure III : Total Station Survey data Annexure IV : R.Q.P Certificate. 'l..,.. -:7'

7 (FORM-W QUARRY PLAN INCLUDING PROGRESSIVE QUARRY CLOSURE PLAN FOR STONE & METAL Over an extent of Ac. 7.0 in Sy. No.525/1 of Rachaloor Village,.Kandukur Mandal, Ranga Reddy District Telangana State. (FOR THE FIVE YEARS PLAN PERIOD (Under Rule 78 and 78 (viii of TSMMC Rules, 1966 & Under Rule 23(8 ofmcdr, GENERAL,,.,, 1.1 Name of the lessee 1.2 Address M/s. Rock Sand Minerals Pvt. Ltd, M/s. Rock Sand Minerals Pvt. Ltd, #203, Vijaya Enclave, Plot No.32, Srinagar Colony, Hyderabad Mobile: Status of the lessee Private firm Mineral {s which is/are included in 1.4 the prospecting license {For fresh Not Applicable grant Mineral {s which is/are included in the letter of intent/ lease deed Mineral for which lessee intends to mine sc 1

8 n ( Name of a person employed under clause (C of sub rule (1 of rule 42 of MCDR, 1988 preparing quarry plan. Address of the RQP: Mobile Number: 1.7 & Website: RQP Registration No. & Validity M.Venugopal Flat No.BF2, Padmashri Complex, LB Nagar, Hyderabad m.venugopalchary@gmail.com RQP/ DMG / HYD / 17 / 2015 (Valid Upto 04 th Dec 2025 (Annexure-IV : (. Designation: Consultant Date of appointment Date of Inspection/Survey ~0 LOCATION AND ACCESSIBILITY. A Lease Details. t ii Name of the Quarry/ Lessee Latitude & Longitudes of Boundary Points M/s. Rock Sand Minerals Pvt.Ltd, BP Latitude Longitude ' " N 78 31' " E iii Date of grant of lease iv Date of Expiry of lease V Name of the lessee M/s. Rock Sand Minerals Pvt. Ltd, vi Postal Address: M/s. Rock Sand Minerals Pvt.Ltd, #203, Vijaya Enclave, Plot No.32, Srinagar Colony, Hyderabad Mobile: ~ roacksandhyd@Y.. O<!> :d6!: i-: 0 a.- 2

9 Details of applied /lease area with precise area demarcation lease sketch duly certified by B the State Government along with complete demarcation report giving co-ordinates of all boundary pillars. Details of Land break up (ireserve Forest Nil (iiprotected Forest Nil {iiiwild life sanctuary Nil (ivbird Sanctuary Nil ( v Others( specify Details of the Areas Extent of the lease area iv Village V Whether the area falls under The Cadastral Map certified by the Asst. Director of Mines & Geology, Hyderabad, in favour of M/s. Rock Sand Minerals Pvt.Ltd, is given as Plate No. II. The Area is Bounded by the following Geographical Co-ordinates with WGS-84 as Map datum: BP LATITUDE ' " N ' " N ' " N ' " N Non-forest (igovt. Waste land {iigovt. grazing Land (iii Pvt.Agriculture Irrigated Land (ivpvt. Agriculture irrigated land. (vpvt. Other land, (vi Others(specify Telangana Ranga Reddy Kandukur Rachaloor non- LONGITUDE 78 31' " E 78 31' " E 78 31' " E 78 31' " E Area (Acres 7.0 Nil Nil Nil :-:-: '----_ Nil =- Total 7.0 Ac Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ? No If yes, details thereof. iii Mandal/Taluka ii State & District 7.0 Ac Forest Area(Ha

10 ' r l j -,,, vi vii viii The quarry lease area is well connected and easily accessible by network of roads. The quarry lease area is located at a distance of 8 Km due West of Existence of public road/railway Hyderabad -Srisailsam road. The line, if any nearby and approximate distance quarry lease area is 1.3 Km due North Top sheet Number Attach a general location map showing area and access routes. marked on a Survey of India topographical map or a cadastral map or forest map as the case may be. However, if none of these are available, the area may be shown on an administrative map. 3.0 TECHNICAL DETAILS 3.1 Introduction - east of Katikapally. The location of the area is indicated in Key - Cum - Location Map (Plate - I. The Quarry Lease area falls in Survey of India Topo-sheet 56 K/12 The location of the area is indicated in Key - Cum - Location Map (Plate - I. The sketch of the quarry lease area is given as Plate-II. M/s. Rock Sand Minerals Pvt. Ltd, was granted quarry lease for Stone & Metal over an extent of 7.0 Acres in Sy. No.525/1, Rachaloor Village, Kandukur Manda!, Ranga Reddy District, Telangana State, by the Dy. Director of Mines & Geology, Hyderabad, Proceedings No: 2575/Q-I( 1/2006, Dt: (Annexure-1. The quarry lease deed was executed on , by the Asst. Director of Mines & Geology, Hyderabad, Proceedings No. 1655/S/2005, dated: , for the unexpired period from to (Annexure - II. M/s. Rock Sand Minerals Pvt. Ltd, approached Sri M.Venugopal, Consultant Geologist and RQP (RQP/ DMG / HYO/ 17 / 2015 for preparation of Quarry Plan in the above mentioned area. Accordingly this Quarry Plan is prepared for systematic and s~i-entific devel0rment of deposit and obtaining the Environmental Clearan e from State Le~el l_ i j \.; ' It is preferred that the area be Environment Impact Assessment Authority (SEIAA/DEAi DEIAA, Telangana Stat~ \..y 4

11 This Quarry Plan is prepared under Rule 7B of Telangana Minor Mineral Concession Rules 1966 for the five years period and submitted to the Dy. Director of Mines & 3.2 Geology, Hyderabad, for scrutiny. Infrastructure and Communication Availability of Water Availability of Electricity Communication Network Road Network Nearest Rail Head School The ground water is available 65 M BGL. (as observed from existing bore well. The agricultural fields in the surrounds of the quarry lease area are irrigated by ground water. Electricity is available in all the villages and in the nearby agricultural lands for bore wells. Tele Communications facility is available at the Rachaloor Village. State Transport Bus Services ply from Rachaloor- Kandukur frequently, Private Transport is also available on this road network. Thimmapur Railway Station is Km from the quarry lease area.. Primary School..Edu-cation is available at Rachaloor Village. Higher Education available at Kandukur. Registered Medical Practitioner is available at Rachaloor Medical Facility Village. Kandukur are well placed for Doctors, Nursing Homes & Hospitals. 3.3 GEOLOGY AND EXPLORATION Physiography The subject area comes under Revenue category (Govt. Land. The terrain is mound surface with Stone & Metal boulders. The highest & lowest elevations in the lease area are 628 mts and 604 mts from the assumed bench mark of 608mts and the assumed bench mark is shown in PLATE No. Ill. There are no permanent structures or dwelling in the quarry lease area. There are no seasonal nalas located in the area. The surface rain slopes of the area through natural ravines and joins main Topography I The quarry lease area is a part of mound raised a~~ve ground level within, \ he quarry lease area, which is elongated in E-W directi Q_n. it is elevated in NW ti de and slopping towards East. There is a maximum relief o,.24 mts. 5

12 Topographical Survey The area was surveyed using total station and a contour base plan was prepared 1: 1000 scale. The BM is taken on Boundary Pillar - 02 in the quarry lease area with its value of 608M. The co-ordinates were fixed using the 12 channel handheld GPS, GARMIN make with MAP DATUM: WGS - 84 Position Format hddd mm ss Map Datum WGS - 84 Units Metric North Reference Magnetic Variance 001 w Angle Degrees Regional Geology The region of the subject area is belonging to Peninsular Gneiss of Archean group. The Peninsular Gneissic Complex comprising migmatite gneiss, grey granodiorite, Porphyritic granite and intruded by dolerite and aplite veins. The Peninsular Gneissic Complex comprises of gneiss - migmatite - granite sutte of rocks. They are highly variable in mineralogical composition appearance structure and relative ages. The individual members have not been distinguished in a major part of the area. However, granite and migmatite gneiss occupy a large part of the area while bands of relatively younger coarse - the north eastern part. grained gneissic granite occur in The Ranga Reddy belt located along the Peninsular Gneissic Complex comprises a complex assemblage of gneissic variants and granitic rocks which occupy almost the entire lease area the Peninsular Gneissic Complex in the area is representing mostly by Biotite hornblende gneiss granite and migmatite in north eastern part of the quarry lease applied area and made up of rocks of high grade metamorphism, migmatisation and intense deformation. These granites, which are often porphyritic, are intrusive into the gneissic terrain and contain alkali feldspar space. The later in parts the colour to the granite which ranges from ig.b. because of the massive nature of these intrusive they ar,?" menabie 'for -g large size blocks, due to the wide spaced joint pattern i hearted to them,.- 1 ucing 6

13 Geology of the Area The subject area is a part of the Indian Peninsular Gneiss of Archean group. The Peninsular Gneissic Complex comprising migmatite gneiss, grey granodiorite, Porphyritic granite. Entire quarry lease area is covered with Stone & Metal having 1.0 to 3.0 Mts of weathered granite with soil (OB as observed from the area, Stone & Metal is rising up to 24M above ground level trending E-W, the strike length of the body measured 145M (Approx in the area with an average width of 160M. Granite Deposit Granite is a light-colored igneous rock with grains large enough to be visible with the unaided eye. It forms from the slow crystallization of magma below Earth's surface. Granite is composed mainly of quartz and feldspar with minor amounts of mica, amphiboles, and other minerals. Granite is possibly the most common igneous rock type known to the general public. Granite, which is named for its "granular" or phaneritic texture, has crystals that tend to be easily seen, although they are generally small. It is a rock that has been used for centuries for many different purposes such as building material. These are the dominant rock type of pink and grey colour in this area. Grey porphyritic granite is predominating in the area of investigati_on. They are mainly comprised of microcline perthite, plagioclase and biotite. At some places hornblend occurs in addition to biotite. Magmatite, sphene, zircon and pyrite are the important accessories in these granites. The variation in texture and composition is attributed due to the assimilation of the pre-exisiting rocks of porphyritic granite. Band of composite gneiss occurring at places in the porphyritic granite might have formed earlier than the porphyritic granite though injection of granitic fluids along the foliation planes of the pre-existing schist and reaction with them. The structure of the porphyritic granite is generally massive, but where it is composite in character it shows foliation. Details of Mining Carried Out It is not a running quarry, Hence, No Working pits are plotted in surface geological plan. The Stone & Metal deposit forming a mound raised 24M above groun~_ the quarry lease area. /,/.. level within The topographical survey was carried out followed by _geological mapping _ c:,r:, i \ 1: 1000 Scales by first establishing assumed bench mark 1,(608m at BP 02 of the\ Q.L. area (Plate III. Even though the Stone & Metal ts well exposed to aboved surface in this area, Since the Quarry is under exploitati~, : he deposit is expose/ _ / 7

14 n 3.4 over a height of 24 meters with in the lease area, Keeping in view of the geological factors, it is felt that no further exploration is required. ESTIMATION OF GEOLOGICAL RESERVES Geometry of the Deposit Geological traverses in the quarry pits/there in. The study of exposures in the quarry facilitated to access the shape and size of the deposit. The Stone & Metal deposit is occurring as in the form of sheet rock and small boulders above ground level except 1.0 to 3.0 mts as seen on the surface of the area embedded in the soil cover and weathered rock (waste. Method of Estimation of Reserves The exposed Stone & Metal deposit is found to be irregular in shape, the volume of the deposit is computed by cross sectional area method by multiplying the cross sectional area with the proved depth up to RL-580 and probable depth from RL 580- to RL 550. The cross sections were drawn perpendicular to the strike direction, the cross sectional area of the individual sections are calculated to arrive at sectional area, the area thus arrived is multiplied by the sectional influence of M to arrive the volume of rock mass. The cross sections in N-S direction are dr:awn at interval of 60 to 65 mts respectively. 2 Cross Sections A-A' to B-B' was drawn. Since considering the recovery of the Stone & Metal from this quarry is 100% 2 Cross Sections (A-A' to B-B' are drawn perpendicular to the slope direction for profile purpose. Categorization of Reserves As no detailed exploration is conducted by boreholes, only exposed resources are considered for Reserve Estimation up to RL 550. Hence, G1 (Proved & G2 (Probable resources are considered, No G3 Possible resources are considered. Hence, the proved category of reserves as 111 coding (Proved and 121 is Probable reserves under UNFC guidelines. The deposit up to RL 580 is considered as Proved Reserves and RL 580 to 550 is considered as Probable reserves. Reserves and Resources as per UNFC (UNFC code for area considered for different es 8 estimation may also be marked on geological cross sections. \,.

15 ' n i ' } (A Category of deposit as per UNFC Guidelines: Through the strike of granite body is assumed E-W direction. The strike length of the body measured 145M {Approx in the area with an average width of 160M. For the present estimation the following procedure has been adopted. As per the classification of UNFC the deposit falls under (VII. Parameters considered for reserves/ Resources Estimations: 2 No.s of Geological cross sections have been drawn for the assessment. These sections are designated as A-A' to B-B' Sectional influence is 60 to 65m and considered. Area calculates form the sections where the granite body has been marked. Depth up to RL 550 of the subject area is considered as depth of the deposit. ustification under UNFC classification A Geological Axis: Geological Survey: The topographical survey of quarry lease area covering 7.0 Acres was carried out with Total Station survey on 1: 1000 scale with a grid interval of 50m was drawn and a surface geological plan with contours at lm intervals. A bench mark on the Southwest boundary point no.02 at 608m. The surface geological plan plate-iii has been prepared showing all the surface features. The surface geological plan forn::i_ed the base for systematic geological mapptng of various litho logical units within the quarry lease boundary. Reserves /Resources Estimations: Reserves estimation is confined to the area and up to a level of RL 550. The reserves of M 3 in these parts of quarry area placed under 111 and 121 category. Feasibility Axis Geology: Geology of the area is studied by referring exposures of granite and depicted on the geological plan and other relevant plans. Geological cross sections formed the base for reserves estimation. Taking into consideration of all aspects such as statutory limits, safety zone, bench heights, depth, and lateral extension factors, the reserves and resources evolution has been made. Quarrying: Based on the Gl & G2 level reserves were estimated, while the resources were on the basis of interpolation and geological continuity of the deposit. Quarry operations will be semi mechanized method. Processing: The deposit is simple in nature without much overburden ex~~ting with thin cover of soil and rock boulders. There is no wa~fe rock within the sh'eet granite deposit. / '\ Infrastructure: Office, Rest Rooms, First Aid Room, S~elters, Lavatory, and Bor Well for drinking water will be provided by the lessee..i i /,/.// 9

16 \ Costing: As the quarry is proposed to work in open cast. There is no capital investment required. Marketing: Enough marketing scope to supply the road metal to the road works and construction works within the state. C Economic Axis: Detailed Exploration: The detailed exploration / including geological survey & study in the area has indicated recoverable /salable granite reserves of M 3 with average grade can be economically extracted. Mining report / Mining scheme / Working Mining: Fresh Quarry Plan. Specific end use grades of Reserves: These Stone boulders are used in almost any type of construction activity (i.e. Aggregates. It is also the most important input in road construction activity. Further they are also required by railway projects for track laying and other construction activities. Specific Knowledge of forest / non forest and other land use: The quarry lease area is not a forest land nor in the vicinity of forest areas. The entire land area Govt. Land diverted for quarry which shall be economically used for quarrying purpose. Under Economic axis the deposit/ area is categorized as E2 Based on -th~ detail study under EFG classification of UNFC, the reserves estimated will come under proved reserves of category- VII. Mineable Reserves: Up to RL 550 Proved ( 111 reserves: Up to RL 580 Probable (121 reserves: RL 550 Possible reserves: not applicable Blocked up (211: Cubic Meters material Reserves Blocked under safety slopes and buffer zone. Furnish detailed calculation of reserves / resources section wise: The section wise reserves estimated within the explored area, area tabulated below category wise: Mineral/ ore blocked due to benches, barriers, pillars, road, railway, river, nala, reservoir, electric line and other statutory bodies etc., under forest, sanctuaries etc. where necessary permissions are not available. Based on the available explored deposit in the quarry considered to assess reserves, it has been attempted reserves under UNFC code. 10

17 UNFC CODE QUANTITY IN M 3 Proved Mineral Reserves Probable mineral reserves 121 & TOTAL PROVED GEOLOGICAL RESERVES Sections Category Sectional Sectional Total & Area Influence Reserves UNFC Proved (M3 Code (MZ (M Gl A-A' (Proved B-B' Total 6,34,840 PROBABLE GEOLOGICAL RESERVES Category Sectional Sectional Total Reserves Sections & Area Influence Probable (M3 UNFC Code (M 2 (M G2 A-A' (Probable B-B' TOTAL 6,41,640 BLOCKED RESERVES UNDER 7.5 MTS BUFFER ZONE Sectional Sectional Volume Sections Area Influence (MZ (M (M3 A-A' ,175 B-B' ,920 TOTAL RESERVES BLOCKED IN BUFFER ZONE 1,14,095 BLOCKED RESERVES UNDER SAFETY SLOPES Sectional Sectional Sections Area Influence Volume (MZ (M (M3 A-A' ,12, 745 B-B' ,240 4,49,985 TOTAL RESERVES BLOCKED IN SAFETY SLOPES OVERBURDEN Sectional Sectional Sections Area Influence Volume fm 2 (M (M3 A-A' ,065 B-B' ,740 TOTAL OVERBURDEN 45,805 11

18 Total Mineable Reserves Considering the recovery of the Stone & Metal from the quarry is 100%. RESERVES AVAILABLE FOR QUARRYING I Total Geological Reserves Reserves Blocked under 7.5 Buffer zone Reserves Blocked under Safety Slopes Total Reserves Blocked Reserves available for Market Grade a Recovery(Proved Proved Geological reserves b Recovery (Probable Probable Geological Reserves c Life of Quarry = M 3 = M 3 = M 3 = M 3 = M 3 = M 3 = M 3 The detailed geological survey & study in the area has indicated recoverable /saleable Stone & Metal reserves of M 3 can be economically extracted. During current plan period it is proposed to produce M 3 of Stone & Metal during next five years plan period with an average annual production of M 3 The tentative anticipated life of the quarry shall be 5.00 years. Life of the Quarry = M 3 / M 3 = 5.00 YEARS 3.5 QUARRYING a b "There are no public buildings, places of importance and historical monuments, however, the lessee will conduct the quarry operations duly adopting the restrictions regarding the safety measures as per the regulations 109 & 127 of Metalliferrous Mines Regulations '1961". The lessee will adopt the latest mining techniques and machinery for extracting the Stone & Metal. Method of Quarrying (Open Cast other than fully Mechanized / Semi Mechanized The Stone & Metal in the quarry lease area is exposed on the ~. ~ ~.~- ~ ~r,i ~, it is proposed to quarry by open cast, Semi Mechanized met, od, 0y.clev,el ~piri,g. e benches of 6 M height with 6 M bench width with shallow ~rillhg and blasting:' :-ih development of benches in the sheet rock will be 60 safety slopes. Beneficiation No processing is required. 12

19 -, c d Drilling & Blasting Drill holes of M depth will be drilled in a staggered pattern at 1 m interval. i Drill hole Diameter 100 mm up to 5.5 M long ii Depth and Inclination of drill hole Generally drilled vertically in an alignment, drilled. iii Ex plosive Type Packed Nitrate mixture, Detonator Fuse / Anfo with detonators. Production Proposed for the five years ( to It is proposed to produce M 3 of Stone & Metal during next five years plan period with an average annual production of M 3, Benches of 6 M height and 6 M width will be developed during the plan period in depth of 54 mts successively. Quarrying Programme for the next five years ( to The lessee proposes to take up quarrying operations quarry lease area. The excavation activity will be taken up from proposed SW side of the lease area. Then the advancement of the bench shall be towards North and all directions to achieve the targeted production. Year wise production shall be made as follows and in the block year marked for the same and shown in the Five Years Working Plan (Plate V. 1s t Year ( In the first year quarrying will be carried out from the proposed SW side of the lease area. It is proposed to excavate an Sectional area of Sq.m with 60mts of sectional influence. Top soil with boulders has to be removed while development to achieve the targeted production. During the year about Cu.M of overburden is anticipated to achieve the production. During the year the quarrying operations shall be in between m RL. The quarry advances towards North and all directions. An sectional area of saleable Stone & Metal. In the second year the quarrying will continue adjacent to the 1 st year. It is ~ 1t... ~ 11} 5 0,f _ t ional 13 shall be in between m RL. anticipated to achieve the production. During the proposed to excavate an Sectional area of Sq.m wz. influence. Top soil with boulders has to be removed while. evelopment tp acli. ve the targeted production. During the year about nd Year ( M 2 with 60mts of Sectional influence will be excavated producing M 3 of,.,.. '

20 ---~ u The quarry advances towards North and all directions. An sectional area of M 2 with 60mts of Sectional influence will be excavated producing M 3 of saleable Stone & Metal. 3 rd Year ( In the third year the quarry will continue adjacent to the 2 nd Year. It is proposed to excavate an Sectional area of Sq.m with 65 mts of sectional influence. Top soil with boulders has to be removed while development to achieve the targeted production. During the year about Cu.M of overburden is anticipated to achieve the production. During the year the quarrying operations shall be in between m RL. The quarry advances towards South and all directions. An sectional area of M 2 with 65mts of Sectional influence will be excavated producing M 3 of saleable Stone & Metal. 4 th Year ( to excavate an Sectional area of Sq.m with 65mts of sectional influence. Top soil with boulders has to be removed while development to achieve the targeted production. During the year about Cu.M of overburden is anticipated to achieve the production. Du r::ing the year the quarrying operations shall be in between m RL. The quarry advances towards South and all directions. An sectional area ofl saleable Stone & Metal. 5 th Year ( proposed to excavate an Sectional area of Sq.m with 65mts of sectional influence. Top soil with boulders has to be removed while development to achieve the targeted production. During the year about Cu.M of overburden is anticipated to achieve the production. During the year the quarrying operations shall be in between m RL. The quarry advances towards South. An sectional area of M 2 with 65 mts Metal. 14 of Sectional influence will be excavated producing M 3 of saleable Stone & In the fifth year the quarry will continue adjacent to the 4 t h year working pit. It is M 2 with 65 mts of Sectional influence will be excavated producing M 3 of In the fourth year the quarry will continue adjacent to the 3 rd Year. It is proposed

21 The year wise production proposed is shown in the following table. Year YEAR WISE PRODUCTION FOR 5 YEARS Sectional RL's Sectional Influence Area (M 2 Volume (M (M3 OB , ,47, , , ,86, , , ,88, , , , , and marketed during next five years. Production Schedule The production of Stone & Metal continuous throughout year except during The average production of M 3 per year ( M 3 per day can be easily achieved in a single shift with sufficient men and machinery. e Men & Machinery f g 1. Mine Supervisor 3 Semi Skilled 4 Un Skilled Excavators Tractor mounted Compressors ack Hammers Tipper Water tanker Wagon Drill Details of Stack Yard - No. of Persons No's 2No's 4 No's. 7 No's 1 No. 1 No. will be cleared within days (i.e. 2 to 3 days. Waste Dump /. quarry lease area (Within the quarry lease area with an average height of 20 M dump for preventing the slanting-of boulders. ~- " with 45 slope angle will be formed. A garland drain will be constructed around the M 3 of waste generated will be dumped along the SW boundary of the Temporary stocks will be maintained in lease area on day to day basis, entire ROM S.No. Category 2. Skilled Workers monsoon. That is 12 working months, 25 working days per month are considered. Quantum of Excavation: A total of M 3 of Stone & Metal will be produced TOTAL 7, 12, , AVERAGE 1,42, , ,13, ,290.00

22 1 (. '. h i Site Services Office, Rest Rooms, First Aid Room, Shelters, Lavatory, and Bore Well for drinking water will be provided by the lessee. Explosive Magazine The lessee proposes to use Detonator Fuse / Anfo with detonators on hire basis whenever required. 3.6 Market Analysis 3.7 a These Stone boulders are used in almost any type of construction activity (i.e Rock Sand and Aggregates. It is also the most important input in road construction activity. Further they are also required by railway projects for track laying and other construction activities. Thus in current times, where the focus of the governments is on improvement of basic infrastructure like roads, railways, dams and other social infrastructure - both in rural and urban areas, there is a constant need for ensuring regular supply of these rocks. Manufacture Rock Sand configuration consisting of a jaw crusher followed by a cone crusher and finally a Vertical Shaft Impactor (VSI to obtain sand that is consistent in its cubical particle shapes an-el -gradation. Rock Aggregates Aggregates are obtained by crushing of these rocks and exhibit better bonding at the interface of aggregates with cement paste. They are crushed by a configuration consistent in gradation. Demand-Supply Gap India is one of the fastest growing economies of the world, and its focus since last few years has been on infrastructure development. Minor minerals like stone Solid waste for the first Five years j ;, i It is estimated that in the first five year a total of 390QO.OO Cu.m of waste i~/ expected to be generated. The waste generated will be dumped along the S,W need of ensuring a regular supply of this basic input. / Waste Dump Management Plan (Solid & Liquid i, input- looks for local supply sources instead of transporting t he ma eri,_from far away areas. With hectic construction activity in the area, ther~ 5 alw a. ys a corr. nt Further since these are low value items and is voluminous - the users of this basic boulders/aggregates are one of the basic inputs in any kind of construction work. Impactor (VSI to obtain Aggregates that have cubical particle shapes and are consisting of a jaw crusher followed by a cone crusher and finally a Vertical Shaft Rock sand created from these natural rock, it is crushed by a five stage ~ I ---- _.,Y 16

23 n r, [ boundary of the quarry lease area with an average height of 20 M with 45 slope angle will be formed. The protective measures and precautions to be taken under the waste dump management shall be as follows: The ultimate dump slope will be maintained at 45. The individual terrace heights will be maintained at 3m. Each terrace will have inward slope with catch drains at the inward side of the terrace. The catch drains of the individual terrace will be connected to the garland drain outside the periphery of the dump. These catch drains will have half concrete open pipes followed by settling tanks to avoid wash offs. Garland drains are to be paved around the dump to arrest possible wash off in rainy seasons and will be constructed during plan period.. b Liquid waste for the first five years Not Applicable as no waste is anticipated. 3.8 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN Base Line Information j _j a b c Monitoring of Ambient air, water, noise levels were not carried out in this quarry. Existing Land Use Pattern No broken area is under quarrying in the lease area. There is no forest land either in the core zone or in the buffer zone. The entire drainage system of the region is controlled by the seasonal nalas. Being waste land in the surroundings. This vegetation is mostly scanty and occupied by bushes. The land use pattern of the lease area is under conceptually the land use pattern of the lease will be as follows: Water Regime There are no perennial streams existing within the quarry lease area, and there are any springs in the lease, excepting the sheet flows during rainy days. Ground water table occurs at a depth of RL 550m below ground level as observed and as per the gathered information in the nearby villages in summer and during the rainy season. The workings are expected to reach ultimate depth of above the water table in the area. Hence there will water regime of the lease area and its surroundings. Flora and Fauna rtfii ~g, ""Wh i.ch is The quarry area does not cover any forest land and co 'prises of mainly groun waste lands. Occasionally, a few shrubs are noticed in the a(ea and the lease lane;! ' exhibits barren nature and at places covered with soil cover> -Some ~ l'\a 17

24 n r- d present are mostly domestic animals like cow, goat and sheep are observed in the area. In the quarry lease area no wild animals are witnessed as per the statements collected from the local population. Quality of Air, Ambient Noise Level and Water The air pollution will be controlled within the ambient air quality standard by sprinkling water on the quarry haul roads and green belt development around the mine lease area as under. Ambient air quality of the lease area will be monitored through a network of stations at identified places. Adequate measures will be taken to keep the values well within the National Ambient Air Quality (NAAQ standards specified for industrial and residential areas. The corrective measures for the prevention of Air pollution is as follows. Sprinkling of water for dust suppression on all Haul roads and areas of ( vehicle movement for this purpose 8KL mobile water sprinkler will be provided To control the fugitive dust generation as result of movement of vehicles from mine faces to haul roads will be maintained by grades. Dust masks are provided to the operators. Green belt development with plantation of wide leaf trees, creepersr tall trees around the quarry lease area. The concentration is confined to the core zone where the quarrying operations are in progress. The concentration was also found to reduce to a value of 10 µg/m3 at a distance of about 0.5 km from the quarrying operations. The impact of quarrying operation would be negligible beyond 2 km of the quarrying operations. Similar efforts will be made to keep the air quality well within the permissible limits. e Climatic Conditions The climate of the area is tropical. The area experiences extreme climate conditions with during summer and mild winter seasons. The area enjoys warm climate from middle of February and gradually temperatures rises rapidly till May, the hottest month with maximum temperature rising up to 48 C during the time. The coldest month is December. The onset of south west monsoon is in the month of une which continues up to September with annual rainfall of 955 mm. Tropical rainfall in the area is 955 mm. majority of the rainfall occur during the months of.~ une to September through south west monsoon. monsoon and the area falls in moderate rainfall as per records '.' The average annual t.. ~ climate of the region is manifested in hot humid summer,,m6d e-rate1y -g.ood,,.., -,..

25 n n t Human Settlements g h There are no villages or the settlements within the quarrying lease area. Katikapally is the nearest village in south west direction. The other villages within 5 km radius are as follows: HUMAN SETTLEMENT (PLATE NO- I S.No. Village Direction Distance (Km Approx. Population (No's 01. Rachaloor N Bandanadi Gudur E Gajulapurugu Tanda w Katikapally SW Gudur w Thimmayapalli s Begarkancha SE Begumpet NE Public Biiiljiings, Places & Monuments: Not Applicable 3. 9 Environmental Impact Assessment a In the preceding chapter, an assessment of the prevailing environment in the quarrying lease areas and its surrounding was described. A detailed quarry plan indicating the method of quarrying, ultimate pit limit, blasting techniques, the the above activities. /4 1..,,. I -, 19 54M. The quarrying will alter the shape of the present hill islope with a single pit. The degradation of the area recommended during the plan\!?~ri od is as follow: './ During the next 5 years M 2 of the quarry leas~ area will be reduced byi nature, type and quantity of raw material likely to be raised is described. In this chapter, the direct physical impact of quarrying is identified by s ie~. ition of ".,. Impact on Land degradation I '., quarry operations as per the Regulations of Metalliferrous Mines Regulation '1961. Does area (Partly or Fully fall under notified area under water (Prevention and control of pollution Act quarry lease area. The lessee will adopt the safety measures while conducting the No public buildings, important places and monuments are seen in and around the 06 Malagudur SW

26 _. _..,. b c d Active Quarry Area AREA HECTARES Broken Nil To be Broken TOTAL m wide safety zone (with green belt 0.22 Dumps Existing - Proposed Roads Nil TOTAL AREA Impact on Air Quality Quarrying of Granite involves excavation, loading and transportation to the stock yard. The above activity invariably generates dust which causes air pollution in and around the mine. Apart from the above the fumes emitted by the quarrying equipment also pollute the atmosphere. Thus, the more common pollutants in air are particulate matter (PM 10, SO2 and NOX. The existing air quality levels are well within prescribed limits as per the base line data generated for the adjoining mine. Air quality modeling studies carried our prior to commencement of quarrying operations were confined within 200m of working area and it decreases with distance. Thus there are no severe impacts due to air pollution in the area. Impact due to Noise Levels Operation of excavator and allied quarrying operations such as loading and transportation activities etc, produce noise pollution in the quarrying area unless appropriate abatement measures are planned and effectively.,;;;.;.--.::_ The impact of higher noise levels of human beings and fauna are Annoyance and irritation Mental and physical fatigue Interference in normal activities. Impact due to Vibration Levels It is proposed to use low explosives and less quantity to minimize the effects so that the vibration generated will be feeble within 8 Hz. 20 quarrying activities are being carried out. However, no significant increase is likely to occur in the buffer zone area with appropriate abatement measures. The noise levels rise by about 20-30db in the work zone area, In extreme cases cardio- vascular diseases etc Health hazards resulting from impaired hearing Infrastructure (Office & Site Services Nil

27 \ \ e Impact on Water Regime: I. Surface water: The quarrying operations do not generate any toxic effluents. No river/nala is flowing through the lease. Hence no impact is anticipated. The rain water collected due to direct precipitation will be gainfully utilized for dust suppression and watering of plants. Further when the pit water is discharged it will pass through settling tank to avoid siltation in the natural water courses. II. Ground Water: There are no dug wells or open wells in the lease area. Based on the observation in the nearby villages, the water level in the mine area and its surroundings ranges between 60 to 65 m below ground level with a minimum in august and maximum in May. There will be no seepage as the mine progresses and also water table will not be intercepted. Thus there will not be any impact on ground water due to the proposed quarrying activities. Socio Economics Impacts: The Socio-economic impacts of a quarrying project are of the following nature. f Socio Economic Impact: 3.10 a The socio-economic impacts of a project are of the following nature -,.. Displacement of persons residing in the project area,, Sharing of services and amenities,, Impact on health and Eulture of local population caused by immigrants. The quarry area does not cover any habitation. Hence the quarry activity does not involve any displacement of human settlement. No public buildings, places, monuments exit in the lease area or in the vicinity. The quarrying operations do not disturb/relocate any village or need any resettlement. Thus no adverse impact is anticipated. The quarrying in this area does not involve any hazardous methods. The quarrying is simple and open cast mining method. A better quality of life for the locals has been created and which is further expected to improve over a period of time. The quarrying operations shall provide many indirect/direct job opportunities to unskilled and skilled laborers. Owing to implementation of the mining project in the area there is a positive impact on socio cultural aspects. Environment Management.,- ".,-- -._., anticipated. Therefore the mining in this area will initiate uti ty of the land, the soil\ can be utilized for reclamation of degraded area. If the fe1 jle soil available will be used for plantation around site services and all along th~ road. Soil mixed with l. V boulders is unfertile which will be used for laying roads. / Temporary utilization of top soil ~ -.. About Cu.M of top soil with weathered roct-neration shall be

28 ( b Proposed for Reclamation of Land affected by Mining activity during and at the end of mining No reclamation is proposed in the first five years period because the quarrying will be continued to further depths and reclamation could be possible only after completion of quarrying up to the proposed depths. c In case of abandoned quarries/pits, proposal for uses reservoir, size, water, holding capacity and its utilization. The subject quarry lease area is working and there are no abandoned quarries/pits and therefore no proposal for use as reservoir. d Afforestation Programme It is possible for plantation in crusher area. It is proposed to plant about 250 plants during the plan period at the rate of 50 plants per annum. The species that have history of good survival and growth under similar site conditions shall be planted. The recommended plant species are given in table below: Year wise Afforestation Programme 2nd 3 rd 4th Eucalyputs Eucalyputs Eucalyputs The dumps are stabilized and shaped trapezoidally. The angle of repose is in such a manner that the runoff is avoided. The trench will be dug around the dump to avoid runoff. f Measures to control erosion/ sedimentation of water courses The water environment will not be disturbed as the quarry is far off from the water courses. There will not be any erosion/sedimentation in the area because, there will not be any water discharge from mine workings. g Treatment and disposal of water from mines Presently, no water will be discharged from the quarry, however, pump sets are deployed during the monsoon and whenever it is required to vacate the water from the working pits. h Measures for minimizing adverse effect on water regime The Quarry is confined to elevated place. Therefore anticipated to water regime. / d. o a verse ---./ / 22 r 1 Year No. Of Plants Area in Ha. Recommended Plants 1 st Eucalyputs 5d Eucalyputs Total e Stabilization and vegetation of dumps along with waste dump management

29 l ' r rl. '_.: ~ ~ :..._,._ - i Protective measures for ground vibrations The blasting will be taken up in short depths ranging between m in staggered pattern of 3 x 3 M spacing and burden using delayed detonators. The noise generated by compressors, drilling & machinery like proclain / excavators and tippers will be high. The workers in the quarry area will be provided suitable headgear and noise reducing protective gear (Like Cotton Mufflers etc.. The machinery will be maintained properly for minimizing the noise. j Measures for protecting historical monuments and for rehabilitation of human settlements likely to be disturbed due to mining activity. "There are no public buildings, places of importance and historical monuments, however, the lessee will conduct the quarry operations duly adopting the restrictions regarding the safety measures as per the regulations 109 & 127 of Metalliferrous Mines Regulations '1961". The lessee will adopt the latest mining techniques and machinery for extracting the Stone & Metal. k Socio-economic benefits arising from the mining The main occupation of villagers is agriculture and sheep raring. The commencement of mining activity in this area improved the socio-economic status of the local people by creation of employment and paying taxes to local bodies. I Site Services Office, Rest Rooms, First Aid Room, Shelters, Lavatory, and Bore Well for drinking water will be provided by the lessee. 4.0 ANY OTHER INFORMATION Life of the quarry is projected as 05 years based on the Physical appearance of granite resources, but life of the quarry may be increased or decreased after the proposed exploitation programme, as the targeted production may not be achieved as per given schedule. The production blocks as shown in the working proposals and the plan may vary from time to time depending upon the quality variation to suit the demand and requirement of the users. 23.

30 ~ _} Part- II 5.0 PROGRESSIVE QUARRY CLOSER PLAN a b c d e (Under Rule 7B (viii o/tsmmc Rules 1966 & Under Rule 23 (B of MCDR, 1988 INTRODUCTION No Quarry Closure is proposed in the first five years period because the quarrying will be continued to further depths and Quarry Closure could be possible only after completion of quarrying up to the proposed depths. The Quarry Closure Plan has been prepared by following guidelines approved by Plan. Name of the Lessee M/s. Rock Sand Minerals Pvt. Ltd, #203, Vijaya Enclave, Plot No.32, Srinagar Colony, Hyderabad Mobile: Quarry Office: Stone & Metal Quarry Over an extent of 7.00 Acres, Sy. No.525/1, Rachaloor Village, Kandukur Manda!, Location - - Discussed under Chapter of Quarry Plan (Page No. 3. Name & Address of RQP Discussed under Chapter of Quarry Plan (Page No. 2. Method of Quarrying Operations Quarrying will be done by Semi Mechanized Open Cast method. Drilling will be carried out with ack Hammers and Blasted. The blasted rock will be cleared / loaded into tippers by excavator. 5.1 Reasons for Closure The quarry operations are active; hence no closure is applicable during the plan period. Statutory Obligations The lessee will comply with all the terms and conditions of the lease deed subject to the provisions of mines and minerals (Regulation and D velop,m er.i concession Rules ' and rules made there under and also rules made form 11 Ranga Reddy Dist" I_,. IBM. The main paras are common points, which are already discussed in Quarry

31 Explosives License. The lessee proposes to use Detonator Fuse / Anfo with detonators on hire basis whenever required. 5.2 QUARRY DESCRIPTION Geology Discussed under Chapter Reserves Discussed under Chapter Quarrying Method The details of quarrying are discussed under Chapter MINERAL BENF ICIATION No Beneficiation is necessary. 5.4 Review of implementation of mining plan / scheme of mining including five years progressive closure plan up to the final closure of mine. No Mining plan/quarry Plan was approved earlier. The Present document is for assessment of the quarry activity, Reserve Estimation, Proposed Method of mining, Environment Management Plan including Reclamation and Rehabilitation measures to be adopted. 5.5 CLOSURE PLAN PREPARATION Quarried-out Land: During this next five years the Quarry workings will occupy an area of sq.m to a depth of 54 mts. In these five years there is no proposal for reclamation of the pit. The Stone & Metal is also available huge depth of the same pit of this five years will be used for next five-year workings. After completion of the Stone & Metal, the pit will be proposed for reclamation at the end of the quarry. Water Quality Management Quality of the ground water is potable. However the quarrying activity does not show any impact on the quality of the ground water in the vicinity of the quarry lease area, however providing silting pits and soak away pits can solve the problem if any. Air Quality Management At present the air in this area is fresh and unpolluted be '8 se the area- [S' ~a, i.y from industries and villages. Due to mining the air will n b.e get pollut eci' sllg'fttt at the time of mining and at the time of over burden re1 'oval The air pollution wil, be controlled within the ambient air quality standards. (24 hours i.e.' SO 2 80ug/m 3, NO 2 = 80ug/m 3, Suspended Particulate Matt~r (SPM = 360ug/:,9, Respirable Parti culate Matter (size < 10um (RPM = 120ug1qi3, CQ = Sug/rr,i.la'nd. ~ >" :., _,._. "'" ~ 25

32 \. Pb= 1. 5ug/m 3 by water spraying on the mine roads at regular interval, and providing dust collectors at drilling site. Waste Management The waste generated will be dumped along the SW side of the quarry lease area (Within the quarry lease area with an average height of 20 M with 45 slope angle will be formed. A garland drain will be constructed around the dump for preventing the slanting of boulders. Top Soil Management The soil cover is present in the quarry area. Therefore the quarrying in this area will initiate utility of the land, the soil can be utilized for reclamation of degraded area. If the fertile soil available will be used for plantation around site services and all along the road. Soil mixed with boulders is unfertile which will be used for laying roads. Tailing Dam Management Not applicable. Infrastructure Rest Shelter Water Facilities: Make shift water storage tank with adequate capacity cater to the requirement for workers. Lighting Arrangement: Working is proposed in the day light hours only. Disposal of Mining Machinery Not applicable. Safety & Security The lessee will leave a barrier 7.Sm width all along the quarry lease boundary as buffer zone as per MMR Rules. The bench height of 6m and width of 6m with slopes shall always be maintained for safe quarry operations and the movement of vehicles. The lessee will Construct Barbed wire Fence / Rubble wall around the quarry lease area after completion of quarry working for preventing the animals and humans in to the quarry pit. Disaster Management and risk Assessment To mitigate the emergency, planning is the first & five most thing, i.e. recognizing the accident or possible, assessing the consequences of such possible accidents and deciding on emergency planning/ procedures in ad that would necessary to be implemented I any delay and confusion. 26

33 n n Proper bench design in mines and observing safety measures for transportation, storage, handling of explosives & fuels, etc, good maintenance of vehicles, roads, and fire prevention measures shall go in preventing disaster/ accidents. Quarrying shall be carried out as per MMR 1961 & Rules and regulations applicable the project in charge is having a mobile communication for quick intimation of information if need arises. The lessee is committed to identify the possible causes for potential disaster and draw a code of emergency measures and procedures to deal with such disasters, which is otherwise also advised by DGMS through their Circulars. The quarry is located at 8 Km from Hyderabad - Srisailam road, Rachaloor village having good transport and communication systems. The quarry is having good communication like telephone & mobile facility. In case of any minor/ major accidents within the quarry, the same will be communicated to the Agent by the Mines Manager and intern he will inform to the Revenue Authorities, Police, Fire Department, DGMS etc for action. A vehicle is kept all the time at the quarry site for conveyance. At quarry level first aid will provide and person shall be shifted to nearby hospital at Kandukur town which is having all basic amenities. Care & Maintenance during temporary Discontinuance There are no proposals to discontinue the operations. During unforeseen circumstances, the essential staff shall be deployed suitably till the situations are changed. In case of any temporary discontinuation of quarrying operation due to any unforeseen circumstances, proper care of quarry, mining machinery and personnel would become imperative and will be taken care. Economic Repercussions of Closure of Mine and Man Power retrenchments Not applicable as the quarry is active. Time Scheduling for Abandonment As the quarrying in the lease hold is active proposal of abandonment is proposed in next 5 years period. The time schedule is for abandonment 5.No. Acti vity s l s I 11 I Re-handling of waste dumps for back filling Nil the pit s Stabilization of dumps Plantation on dumps Construction of barbet wire 100,000 the quarry pits ~ Nil Nil 27 fence around ~ ;:.

34 6.0 FINANCIAL ASSURANCE The financial assurance to the State Govt. authority will be given depending on the area utilized in quarry lease for different activities. In next 5 years, it is not proposed any reclamation in quarried out area, as the quarrying will be in progress. However, the area used for quarrying, etc., will be taken into account for fixing assurance amount under Progressive Quarry Closure Plan. Financial Assurance is submitted in the Progressive Quarry Closure Plan given as Plate-VIII. ( l S.No TABLE IND/CA TING THE BREAKUP OF AREAS IN THE QUARRYING LEASE FOR CALCULATION OF FINANCIAL ASSURANCE Area Head Additional considered Area put on requirement as fully use at the Total during the reclaimed start of plan (in Ha. plan period and (in Ha. (in Ha. rehabilitated (in Ha Area under Mining Nil Storage for Top Soil Nil Nil Nil - Overburden I Nil Dump Mineral Storage - Nil Infrastructure (Workshop, Administrative Nil Nil Nil - Buildinq etc. Roads(internal only Railways Nil N.A. N.A. - Green Belt (Buffer Zone Tailing Pond Nil N.A. N.A. - Effluent Treatment Nil N.A. N.A. - Plant Mineral Separation Plant (Crusher - Nil - - & Pulverising ;'""I'--~- ~ -- Unit ~ / ~ ~--., / Township Area Nil N.A. N,A/ - j Others Nil - j. - GRAND TOTAL C ::: A B (A-I Bl: Nil Calculation of Financial Assurance D - - '"- Ir Net area considered for calculation (in Ha. "' \ N.A N.A. N.A. - N.A. \\ - \ E f (C-D f 1645 ~ 28

35 (~ ' (1 ' '., 7.0 The financial assurance in the form of bank guarantee will be submitted to the Asst. Director of Mines & Geology, Ranga Reddy, at the rate of Rs. 25,000/- per hector or minimum Rs /- (whichever is higher. Total Area Utilised Ha Assurance Amount Total area of x 25,000/- 25,000/- Per Hectare /- Financial assurances in the form of bank guarantee for Rs /- will be submitted to the Asst. Director of Mines & Geology, Ranga Reddy. CERTIFICATE It is certified that the above mentioned actions have been taken in quarry closure plan. It is also certified that the said closure plan complies all statutory rules, regulations, orders made by the Center or State Government, Statutory organization, court etc. have been taken into consideration and wherever any specific permission is required, the lessee will approach the concerned authorities. All the measures proposed in this closure plan will be implemented in a time bound manner as proposed. Signature of the Lessee SC R u-1 1 N l ZED 29 '

36 .,..,;L._.,..., -, ~ l,_.;,"'fi -~- - - ~ ~ GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PR AIESH PROCEEDEING5 OF THE A55T DIRF.CTOR OF /.\I NES ~ GEOL.OGY :. HYDERABAD (Pre~e11t Sri M. K. BAIG. hi Sc. Ass1 Director by f zy.culitie <Dfre Lor Sri (i. Sutfliarsfi arl - Execut on of Lease Deed - Work Ot de1 - IssL1ed.. Ref:- 1. Deputy Di1 1 ector of Mines & Geology's Proce.No.2575/Q-I(l / 06, dt: oo6. 2. Lease De.ed Executed on ,. _... _.,_, _. - 11\ { : ' ~ -- > ~ -~ _ ~ 0, To:?.1/.~ <I<s,c(Sa.ntf!/rf iu ra[~ cpvt..la, Represented by Executive Director Sri G. Sudharshan. #203 V1j(1}'0 Enclcw~, Plot No 32., Srinagar Colo ny, Hyder obad Copy subrnltted to the Directot' of Mines & Geology, Hyderabad alongwith Lease Dead for f'1'tqvr c;,f informotiq;,. Copy submitted to the Deputy Director of Mi11es & Geology, Hyde, abad, olongwith Lease. l:>e~d for fqvour of information Copy to the Mandal Revenue Officer, Kandui<u, Manda!, Ranga Reddy District. Copy sl.lbmith:d tc;, thi; Dirf';c;:tor 0e:nl,':rol of Mini!:.s &. Safoty, l?,yhok~lp., Ccmplc":, / M.. Road, N0111pally, Hyderabad. 't:;p--, ;;;,i!; rn i-tted t c M-3" s;;,;:tion to9.-:th:;:1- r::;i,,-:3 n::0 1 cholk:n for R / -tt;'wo.rds Adv:nce dead rent and original k as c-: de;:cd Sonctlol'I ic he..re.by accot"de.d to?'if/~ <<s,cf<,sawf ¼fi1utraf.~ rpul. [.t-, l"e.pt e.1:entiul by 1 Ex_ecutivc CD{recto1 Sti (;'. SudTu.1.rsfian to co mmence the quarrying operation!i for Slone c:z 9,fr. t,a{ over an extent of le. 7.0 in Sy.No.525/1 of RachalooP Village, Kandukur Mondol, Ro ngo Reddy District for a period of rrijietm (15 yt:a1:\ trom subject to the provisions of A,P Minor Mineral Concc...<1slon Rules, 1966 ond also conditions impc:,sed In rhe ganctlon ol'ders. The le,see should erect boundary pillars <1round the leased area at t heir own cost, The lessee.should transport the mineral ~1ncfor dispatch pe rmits Issued by this office. The lessee should operate the quarry and conducr the bvslness i;, C0'11 pliance of voriovs.stote Q.nd Ce-ritrol 0ov _ rnrpent 1:iult:s pcrtorni119 to Employment of Labour and sale of tl\ lherol QRQ.fB.: Proceedings No:1655/5/2005 Do.te: Sub:- Mines & Q uarries - Quarry lease for 5Um e e:(. 9.-lela[in Sy.l\lo.52.5/t of Racnaloor Village, Kandukur Mandel, Rongo Reddy District over an extent of le, 7.U for o pe, lod of (1.'iyerm - 0rantt!d to :M./.r lf{pc(.~an.avl1.ini;ra f.1 (?r,1,t,.ltd', represented

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40 ( GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANA DEPARTMENT OF MINES AND GEOLOGY CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION AS REGISTERED QUALIFIED PERSON TO PREPARE MINING PLAN [Under Rule 1.4(2 of Granite Conservation and Development Rules 1999} * * * * * Sri M. Venu Gopat 5/o Rama Brahmam, R/o, Plot No. BF 2, Padma Shri Complex, L.B. Nagar, Hyderabad, Telangana whose photograph and signature are affixed herein above, having given evidence of his quahfication and experience is h, reby granted recognition under rule l :{-z 1 L of Granite Conservation & Development Rules 1 Plan as Registered Qualified Person (RQP} to prepare Mining Registration Number : RQP/DMG/HYD/17/ This Recognition is valid for a period of 10 years with effect from This certificate will liable to be withdrawn/cancelled in the event of furnishing the wrong information /documents in the Mining Plan submitted by h~. A' f (11u;/( ~.. Place: Hyderabad, Date: ~ 1.,,,,, " I Dl~IECT R OF MI NES & GEOLOGY. tirector of Mines ana rreorogy / Govt. of Telangana,Hyderabad.

41 LESSEE M. RQP/~i' N'~E s~se WIND DIRECTION I PLATE-I TOPO SHEET NO: 56 K/12 KEY CUM LOCATION MAP QUARRY PLAN FOR STONE & METAL In Survey No - 525/1, Extent 7.0 Acres Rachaloor(V},Kandukur(M Ranga Reddy (0, Telangana (State, Lessee: Mis.Rock Sand Minerals Pvt.Ltd LEGEND 1.:::::::::::::. I Road... ~ I - I Metal Road Cg] Tank?0 1t::in!i:i1m1, tl.arr.ard.of- ~~- 1 : lr 05' " N 78 31' " E 2 1r 05' " N 78 31' " E 3 1r 05' " N 78 31' " E 4 1r 05' " N 78 31' " E IF/ED BP LATITUDE LONGITUDE -I Lease Area Unn> M~ IC. ~ Village I I Hillock,~~,.feleftef< M11p';C. v W ~ Stream Map Datum: WGS-84

42 A -I A' B B' INDEX 1-:.: -:-:-:-:1 j -s... I I I Proved Granite Probable Granite Safety Slopes BZ& LB ~~~ 1st Year Quarry Layout Area r""""""'"- '----<-L.~- 2nd Year Quarry Layout Area 3rd Year Quarry Layout Area ~ 4lh Year Quarry Layout Area ey No - 525/1, Extent 7.0 Acres Rachaloor(V,Kandukur(M Ranga Reddy (D, Telangana (State. YEAR WISE CROSS SECTIONS v~r:finret"l'lvess c. Le~ee: M/s. Rock Sand Minerals Pvt.Ltd lf1 0 Scale: : 00 5th I Weathered rock with soil ~.cl( r/f/ --- U ~ M: ~r-,- 1 ~-~-U-G_O_P_A_L_,_R_Q_P_/_D_M_G_/H_Y_D_/_17_/_20_1_5 LESSEE RQP / MG / HY ~ - o:bf2,padmashri Complex, DI LA~SP.~ yderabad- 74. Phone No's :

43 -r -. -,--;- :::! A B INDEX I :-:-:-:-: 1-:-:-:-:-:-:1 I c- I I I r---:- - I- Proved Granite Probable Granite Safety Slopes BZ& LB Weathered rock with soil LESSEE CORR~C~ ERnFIED M:v ~ RQP /DMG/HYD/ 17 / PLATE -IV In Suivey No - 525/1, Extent 7.0 Acres Rachaloor(V,Kandukur(M Ranga Reddy (D, Telangana (State. GEOLOGICAL CROSS SECTIONS Lessee: M/s. Rock Sand Minerals Pvt.Ltd Scale: 1 : 1000 M.VENUGOPAL, RQP/DMG/HYD/17/2015 Plot No:BF2,Padmashri Complex, L.B.Nagar, Hyderabad Phone No's : A' It 5 ~- "1>"" r. ~ f: I=- '''' '' '' ''''' '''''' ~ ~ 5 - ==~~o ~.,. t 5$ - ---:::::: "-Si= c:: ]

44 ~ ~ -- \ PL,::.~ f--1 SH9 ;~;; ~b\ -rh E Q0A RR"f LE'.\SE AREA, r ~ I \ ~R s-rone- ~ METAL 11-- s~ k-10 s.2s11 c~i ~ l / ~\ I I \ I pac~t \ALoaR V(LLAG\E I.L.ANDl.kU~ MANDA,L. I \ \ (:? r~. D\ ~:;:Tr-=<\ c_,--, A PP!-\ E D B'1 C\ F ~f RE r--i- APP!-\CAN~\""~ ; \ i I i i I I i!.,.,.. r. n ' ;-- \..._j F L.t-'s t-. l \- O l.. r P - ~ ' - (_ I. _-!<.:ci._;.- f: ~l -.._ "_:'-:. L. \ _ r.~---~ F-.. /\, :.:.,; - 1- C>.~:- r.,\ /\ ;- 0.:\:~.1\-r F. ~: -~ -, r-..., \ I,~, Q,,,-1 1 :.~,.,z.-;.-~.. _- -; -, : -~ = _.:..:::: - "- l... '-..1, l :.. \.. i l...,c1.,-,.1.:::., /,~- '' : 1- r--,, ' ~ _., 1.-- " I.'.::::; c,... \,',, _7 ( {.. ::: '> t= , _-::,:.. _ ---- ~. r ~ _,,,,. ~,. l s l -~-~ ~--.. r:~1t,,.,,.-, ~- "~ -.. \. f_ Cp1.2_~~-~c:::.:... ',.l./ \ ; E '---/ Cb k: - / V r-::...,'v _, -,. - > i. ' i. M:VEh.~ RQP/DMG/HYD/17 /2015

45 Benchmark N E N E ~ N 78 31' E LESSEE BP LATITUDE LONGITUDE N E 1 MAP DATUM WGS-84 Position Format hddd-mm-ss Map Datum WGS-84 Units Metric North Reference Magnetic Variance 001 w Angle Dcgr~cs CORRECTN1..:, S CERTIFIED I P. 15 I Lessee: Mis. Rock Sand Minerals Pvt.Ltd Scale: 1: 1000 Contour Interval, 1 M. M.VENUGOPAL, RQP/DMG/HYD/17/2015 Plot No:BF2,Padmashri Complex, L.B.Nagar, Hyderabad Phone No's : FIVE YEARS WORKING PLAN In Survey No - 525/1, Extent 7.0 Acres Rachaloor(V, Kandukur(M Ranga Reddy (D, Telangana (State. QUARRY PLAN FOR STONE & METAL PLATE-V ~~~~~ r0 I 1st Year Quarry Layout Area.I 1st Year Proposed Plantation ;...;...-'-'- I 2nd Year Quarry Layout Area I 2nd Year Proposed Plantation ~ rd Year Quarry Layout Area j/ ~~j 4th Year Quarry Layout Area ~----j 5th Year Quarry Layout Area rd Year Proposed Plantation th Year Proposed Plantation. 5th Year Proposed Plantation 1- I Proposed dump I ~! Pit!:::::::::::::::::::::::::<:>I Weathered rock with soil INDEX [ 3v sos I ~ IL2 : / (MSL Lease Area Boundary & 7.5m Buffer Zone Contours I A --A' I Section Lines s

46 N Barren land ~ Barren land Barren land Barren land s Barren land Barren land Barren land Barren land Barren land Barren land ~ Temple Barren land Barren land INDEX Barren land [ I~_] L: -=-r LI L -- j Contours Quarry Lease Area Buffer Zone of 500M Around the Lease Area Buffer Zone of 60M Around the Lease Area j Barren land I Barren land [ :.j 1~~1 r:-y '.L ~ ',. I I ~ Other Workings Weathered Soil with Boulders Nala Other Crusher Forest Temple Road LESSEE COR~ECTNE S CERTIFIED M RQP/0 PLATE-IX QUARRY PLAN FOR STONE & METAL In Survey No - 525/1, Extent 7.0 Acres Rachaloor(V,Kandukur(M Ranga Reddy (D, Telangana (State. SURFACE GEOLOGICAL PLAN Lessee: M/s.Rock Sand Minerals Pvt.Ltd Scale: 1 :5000. M.VENUGOPAL, RQP/ DMG /HYO/ 17 / 2015 Plot No: BF2, Padmashri Complex, L.B.Nagar, Hyderabad-74 Phone No's :

47 ,.. I,, I ~ INDEX.. B'V: 608 Benchmark (MSL 528 ~ Contours " Lease Area Boundary & 7.5m Buffer Zone [ A--A 1 [ Section Lines k:::.:::.::: :: ::::<:~. 1 Weathered rock with soil I I Pit N s t. : ] Proposed dump [~ [ UPL I ~ ~ I Granite 1st Year Quarry Layout Area j 2nd Year Quarry Layout Area ~-~~-- 1st Year Proposed Plantation '----''----- j 3rd Year Quarry Layout Area I Olert1ruef"I Cmm tltttr11st nfrasll\cturtt (Worn;hop, Ad-n111S:rat1= Buildim etc. 1 6 =1,11r1.,..., ~~ NII - ~ Btiuer.t ~ 10 Treatrr,e-t Nil NA. Mnerc1 11 Plant (Ousher ~I &. Pulver1S11"19 """... Nil UH3 : ;I BP l'\o1.m,... r..,.1111 W!11~ 111>1'1 II.& 'iliu u I.WI! 1"-.th l!..~ ~-~ ~--,, ~1 w 1.A~l.t.~ LATITUDE 1 11 as " N 2 11 as " N 3 11 as N 4 11 as " N LONGITUDE E E E w~ E LESSEE ~ ~ 4th Year Quarry Layout Area.,I 5th Year Quarry Layout Area Q 5th Year Proposed Plantation PLATE -VIII QUARRY PLAN FOR STONE & METAL In Survey No - 525/1, Extent 7.0 Acres Rachaloor(V,Kandukur(M Ranga Reddy (D, Telangana (State. PROGRESSIVE QUARRY CLOSURE PLAN Lessee: M/s. Rock Sand Minerals Pvt.Ltd Scale: 1: 1000 Contour Interval, 1 M. M.VENUGOPAL, RQP/DMG/HYD/17/2015 Plot No:BF2,Padmashri Complex, L.B.Nagar, Hyderabad Phone No's : I

48 c_[ _A_-_-_-_ I t [ ~ INDEX 3>~ 608 I,, ~ I ~ 604 =: Benchmark (MSL Lease Area Boundary & 7.5m Buffer Zone Contours -_A_'_I Section Lines ~ I! ~:-:-~- <->:-:-:-:->>>.-:-. I I:, I I ~ I I 11 I I I I Weathered rock with soil I Pit I I I I ijl UPL ~' 1-1 I I I I I 11 d [ I Proposed dump Granite N s 1st Year Proposed Plantation '---'---~-- 2nd Year Quarry Layout Area c...c. ;; : 3rd Year Quarry Layout Area '] 2nd Year Proposed Plantation _:~. c:i 6:, I 3rd Year Proposed Plantation W,$:%] 4th Year Quarry Layout Area 1-- : ---' 'I 4th Year Proposed Plantation ' ' j 5th Year Quarry Layout Area ;,.[ 5th Year Proposed Plantation PLATE-VII MAP DATUM WGS-84 Posilion Fonnat hddd-mm-ss Map Datum Units I North Reference Variance Angle WGS-84 Metric Ma~netic I 001 W Dcgri:cs BP LATITUDE LONGITUDE ' " N 78 31' " E ' " N 78 31' " E ' " N 78 31' " E ~ ' " N 78 31' " E LESSEE CORRECTNESS CERTIFIED QUARRY PLAN FOR STONE & METAL In Survey No - 525/1, Extent 7.0 Acres Rachaloor(V,Kandukur(M Ranga Reddy (D, Telangana (State. CONCEPTUAL PLAN Lessee: M/s. Rock Sand Minerals Pvt.Ltd Scale: 1: 1000 Contour Interval, 1 M. M.VENUGOPAL, RQP/DMG/HYD/17/2015 Plot No:BF2,Padmashri Complex, L.B.Nagar, Hyderabad Phone No's :

49 ~ LESSEE - 1 CORRECTNES CERTIFIED Lessee: M/s. Rock Sand Minerals Pvt.Ltd Scale: 1: 1000 Contour Interval, 1 M. M.VENUGOPAL, RQPIDMG/HYD/17/2015 Plot No:BF2,Padmashri Complex, L.B.Nagar, Hyderabad Phone No's : SURFACE GEOLOGICAL PLAN In Survey No - 525/1, Extent 7.0 Acres Rachaloor(V, Kandukur(M Ranga Reddy (D, Telangana (State. MAP DATUM WGS-84 Posilion Fonnat hddd-mm-ss Map Da1um WGS-84 Units Metric Nonh Rcfcrenc.:..: Magnetic Varianc~ 001 W j Angle Degrees PLATE -Ill QUARRY PLAN FOR STONE & METAL BP LATITUDE LONGITUDE " N E " N " E N E N E Pit,~ I L :o? I 7 Benchmark (MSL Lease Area Boundary & 7.5m Buffer Zone Contours I_A~~~~-A_' ~I Section Lines 1-:,:,:.:,:,:,:.:,:-:-:-:-:-:-:-.; Weathered rock with soil '.'.. \ s INDEX N

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