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1 Date: To, The Members Secretary, District Level Environmental Impact Assessment Committee, Pali (Raj.). Subject : Regarding Environmental clearance of Gudha Quartz & Feldspar Applied area Near village Gudha, Tehsil - Raipur, Distt. Pali, Applied Area 4.80 Hects., M.L. No. 06/1994 (2/2013). Dear Sir, On above subject I am submitting here with Form-1(M), Pre-Feasibility Report, approved Mining Plan with PMCP with all essential documents for grant of E.C. for your kind perusal of above said case. Thanking You Sir, Yours Faithfully, Sitaram Soni Applicant

2 File No. M.L. No. 06/1994 (2/2013) Check list for B2 Category Projects S. No. Particulars Doc. (Y/N) 1. Form -1M (As per MoEF notification / Direction of SEAC) Y 2. Pre Feasibility Report (As per MoEF notification / Direction of Y SEAC) 3. Affidavits for projects being claimed under Category B2 by the Y Project Proponent on Rs. 100 & 50/- 4. Affidavits for projects being claimed under Category B2 by the Y RQP/Consultant on Rs. 100 & 50/- 5. Copy of Approved Mining Plan with PMCP Y 6. Copy of Lease Documents Y 7. Certificate regarding mine lease not falling in Aravalli hills issued by Y concern ME/AME of DMG 8. Analysis Report (Air, Water, Soil, Noise) issued from NABL/MoEF Accredited Lab. 9. All Four Side Photographs showing Project Site 10. Photo ID Proof of Project Proponent 11. Disclosure of Consultant Engaged (Annexure C) Y 12. Annexure E (Part A,B& C) Land use, as per SEAC Raj. Format Y 13. Statement of Commitments by the PP for compliance during Post EC Y period (Annexure F) 14. Format of Mines (Annexure H) Y 15. EMP Y Remark

3 APPENDIX VIII (See Paragraph 6) FORM 1 M APPLICATION FOR MINING OF MINOR MINERALS UNDER CATEGORY B2 FOR LESS THAN AND EQUAL TO FIVE HECTARE BASIC INFORMATION a. Name of the Mining Lease site b. Location /site (GPS Coordinates) Gudha Quartz & Feldspar Applied area of Sitaram Soni (M.L. No. 06/1994 (2/2013)) Latitude Longitude : to N : to E c. Size of the Mining Lease 4.80 Hects. (Hectare) d. Capacity of Mining Lease Tones Per Annum (TPA) e. Period of Mining Lease 50 Years from date of registration f. Expected cost of the 20 lakh Project g. Contact Information Applicant: Sitaram Soni R/o Nagelav, Tehsil & Distt. Ajmer (Raj.) Mobile No.: R.Q.P.: Ramesh Chandra Sharma C/o Saimaa Giominhydrotech, Opp. Baba Ramdev Ji Mandir, Gali no. 8, Bhruntiya Soorsagar,Jodhpur Contact No rcsharma47813@gmail.com ENVIRONMENT SENSITIVITY S. Areas No. 1. Distance of project site from nearest rail or road bridge over the concerned River, Rivulet, Nallah etc. 2. Distance from infrastructural facilities Railway line Distance in kilometer / Details Not Available Piplaj (Ajmer Ahmedabad Broad gauge) at 9.5 Kms. in SE

4 National Highway State Highway Major District Road Any Other Road Electric transmission line pole or tower Canal or check dam or reservoirs or lake or ponds In-take for drinking water pump house Intake for Irrigation canal pumps 3. Areas protected under international conventions, national or local legislation for their ecological, landscape, cultural or other related value 4. Areas which are important or sensitive for ecological reasons Wetlands, watercourses or other water bodies, coastal zone, biospheres, mountains, forests 5. Areas used by protected, important or sensitive species of flora or fauna for breeding, nesting, foraging, resting, over wintering, migration 6. Inland, coastal, marine or underground waters NH 8 at 10 Kms. in SE SH 59 at 5.5 Kms. in East Beawar Lambiya (SH39) at 5Kms. in West Karnos Nagelao Road at 2.0 kms. in north Power Line at 1.5 Kms. in West Not Available in 15 Kms. radius Lilri River at 3.7 Kms. in South Not Available in 15 Kms. radius Not Available in 15 Kms. radius 7. State, National boundaries Not Available in 15 Kms. radius 8. Routes or facilities used by the public for access to recreation or other tourist, pilgrim areas NA 9. Defense installations NA 10. Densely populated or built-up area, Shivpura at 1.5 km. from area distance form nearest human habitation 11. Areas occupied by sensitive man-made land uses (hospitals,schools,places of worship, community facilities) Babra at 9.5 km. from area 12. Areas containing important,high quality or scarce resources (ground water resources,surface resources, forestry, agriculture, fisheries, tourism, minerals) NA

5 13. Areas already subjected to pollution or environmental damage.(those where existing legal environmental standards are exceeded ) 14. Areas susceptible to natural hazard which could cause the project to present environmental problems (earthquakes, subsidence, landslides, erosion, flooding or extreme or adverse climatic conditions ) 15. Is proposed mining site located over or near fissure /fracture for ground water recharge 16. Whether the proposal involves approval or clearance under the following Regulations or Acts,namely:- (a) The Forest (Conservation ) Act,1980 (b) The Wildlife (Protection )Act, 1972: (c) The Coastal Regulation Zone Notification,2011 If yes, details of the same and their status to be given NA Not Available Not Available 17. Forest land involved (hectares) No forest land involved 18. Whether there is any litigation pending against the project and /or land in which the project is purpose to be set up? (a) Name of the Court (b) Case No. (c) Orders or direction of the Court, if any, and its relevance with the proposed project. No No No No litigation pending against the project (Signature of Project Proponent Along with name and address)

6 PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT

7 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1.0 INTRODUCTION The Pre Feasibility Report for Gudha Quartz & Feldspar Applied Area, ML No. 06/1994 (2/2013), Near Village- Gudha, Tehsil Raipur, Distt.- Pali (Raj.) for an area of 4.80 hects. for mineral Quartz & Feldspar is prepared in favor of Mr. Sitaram Soni, R/o Nagelav, Tehsil & Distt.- Ajmer (Raj.). The Mining Lease was applied on dated 31/05/1994 for mineral quartz & feldspar for an area of 4.80 hects. State Govt. issued letter of intent vide Government order No. DMG/Sojat/CC-12/P1(1)/06/1994 (2/2013)/82, dated 17/01/2013. The Mining Plan with Progressive Mine Closure Plan of above said applied area was approved by Superintending Mining Engineer, Jodhpur Circle, Jodhpur for a period of five years from date of registration. The proposed rate of production is TPA of Quartz & Feldspar from Mine. The lease area is comprised of Government land (Khasra no. 964). The estimated project cost is Rs. 20 lakh. The expected life of mine is 16 years. This mining project falls under Category B-2.

8 1.1 Salient features of the project Project Name Location of mine Gudha Quartz & Feldspar Applied area of Sitaram Soni Village - Gudha Tehsil - Raipur District - Pali State Rajasthan Lat-Long of the area Latitude : to N Longitude : to E Toposheet number 45J/7 Land use Minerals of mine Total Geological reserves Total Mineable reserves Life of mine Proposed production of Govt. waste Land 4.80 Ha Quartz & Feldspar tonnes Tonnes 16 year TPA area Method of mining Opencast semi-mechanized No of working days 295 Water demand Sources of water Total water requirement is about 3.00 KLD= 1 KLD (Drinking & Domestic Uses) +1 KLD (Dust Suppression) + 1 KLD (Green Belt ) Nearby village Man power 15 Nearest railway station Nearest airport Seismic Zone Piplaj railway station at 9.5 Kms. From lease area Not available in 15 Kms. radius Zone III

9 1.2 Present land Use Plan S. No. Activity Present Land (in Hects.) 1. Mining pits Mineral stack yard Waste Dump Infrastructure inclusive of office, 0.00 workshop & plants etc. 5. Road/ Kacha way Township/village/ school Nallah Area under Plantation 0.00 Total Land Use 4.80 Note: This is a fresh applied area. 1.3 Proposed Planning Mining method - Semi-mechanized method Project cost - Rs. 20 lakh Production - Quartz & Feldspar TPA 1.4 Conclusion The Quartz & Feldspar excavated from the mine is used in Ceramics, Glass manufacturing Ferrosilicon, Induction Furnaces Ling and Electric Ling Indicators and in Paints. Quartz & Feldspar is used in Glass, Ceramics, Abrasives and Electrodes (as flux coating welding rods and inductors).

10 2.0 INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT/BACKGROUND INFORMATION 2.1 Identification of Project and Proponent The Pre Feasibility Report for Gudha Quartz & Feldspar Applied Area, ML No. 06/1994 (2/2013), Near Village- Gudha, Tehsil Raipur, Distt.- Pali (Raj.) for an area of 4.80 hects. for mineral Quartz & Feldspar is prepared in favor of Mr. Sitaram Soni, R/o Nagelav, Tehsil & Distt.- Ajmer (Raj.). The Mining Lease was applied on dated 31/05/1994 for mineral quartz & feldspar for an area of 4.80 hects. State Govt. issued letter of intent vide Government order No. DMG/Sojat/CC-12/P1(1)/06/1994 (2/2013)/82, dated 17/01/2013. The Mining Plan with Progressive Mine Closure Plan of above said applied area was approved by Superintending Mining Engineer, Jodhpur Circle, Jodhpur for a period of five years from date of registration. 2.2 Brief Information about the project The proposed rate of production is TPA of Quartz & Feldspar from Mine. The lease area is comprised of Government land. The estimated project cost is Rs. 20 lakh. The expected life of mine is 16 years. Water requirement for the proposed project for drinking use, dust suppression and green belt will be 3.0 KLD, which will be taken from nearby village. 2.3 Need for used Project and Its Importance to the Country or Region Quartz & Feldspar excavated from the mine is used in Ceramics, Glass manufacturing Ferrosilicon, Induction Furnaces Ling and Electric Ling Indicators and in Paints. Quartz & Feldspar is used in Glass, Ceramics, Abrasives and Electrodes (as flux coating welding rods and inductors).

11 2.4 Demands-Supply Gap There are expansion in many ceramic industries so, Demand of Quartz & Feldspar is increased in compare to supply. 2.5 Imports vs. Indigenous Production The quantity of mineral produced will meet the requirement to be imported. 2.6 Export Possibility There is no proposal to export the Mineral. 2.7 Domestic/Export Markets DOMESTICE MARKET The finished product of Quartz & Feldspar will be used for saleable purpose in the local market. EXPORT MARKET The proposed mining activity is for consumption only for Ceramics, Glass manufacturing Ferrosilicon, Induction Furnaces Ling and Electric Ling Indicators and in Paints etc. 2.8 Employment Generation The proposed mining activity will provide employment to about 15 workers. The workers will be hired mostly from the nearby village. 3.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION 3.1 Type of Project Including Interlinked and Interdependent Project, If Any The mine is over an area of 4.80 hectares. The proposed is TPA. This is an independent mining project and there are so interlinked project involved. The project falls under Category B-2 Project or activity 1 (a) As per MoEF Office Memorandum No. J /12/2013-IA-II (I) dated

12 3.2 Location The mining leases area is located at village Gudha, Tehsil- Raipur, District- Pali, Rajasthan. The Key plan showing 10 km radius of study area is attached. The mining leases area falls in Survey in India Toposheet is 45J/8. Latitude Longitude : to N : to E 3.3 Details of Alternate Sites Not Applicable 3.4 Size or magnitude of operation The mine area is of 4.80 ha and during five year total production of useable material shall be approximately tonnes. The mine will be worked on the day time only. The average number of working days in the year would be 295. Geological and mineable reserves CATEGORY Total Geological Reserve Total Mineable Reserve RESERVES tonnes Tonnes 3.5 Geology : a) General Geology and Local Geology Geological configuration of Pali district is quite complex. It is comprised of heterogeneous assemblage of different litho units of igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic origin.

13 The geological Sequence Worked out by G.S.I. is given as under: Supergroup/Age Group Lithology Quaternary Alluvium &wind blown sand Nagaur Group Sandstone, gypsum & siltstone Marwar Supergroup Bilara Group Limestone, chert& dolomite Jodhpur Group Sandstone, shale, boulders, chert Middle to U. Proterozoic Malani Igneous Suite Granite (Jolor type) Rhyolite &pyroclastics with dykes of granophyre Erinpura Granite Punagarh Group Granite and gneiss Basic volcanic with pillow lava, meta tuff, quartzite, shale, slate phyllite, bedded chert Delhi Supergroup Sirohi Group Phyllite, mica schist, biotite Lower to Middle Proterozoic schist, dolomitic marble, Migmatite & gneisses epidiorite, Hornblende Sendra-Ambaji Granite Phulad Ophiolite Suite Granite and gneiss Hornblendes schist, amphibolite, pyroxene granulite, gabbro & ultramafics.

14 Kumbhalgarh Group Calc schist, marble, granite schist/amphibolite, biotite schist, quartzite, mica schist and migmatite The oldest & prominent rock exposed along district belongs to Delhi supergroup comprising southern, eastern and north eastern margine of the metamorphosed ferruginous and massive classics. With subordinate chemogenic sediments and associated intrusive and extrusive phases. Rocks of this Supergroup have been further classified in Kumbhalgarh, Sirohi & Punagarh Groups. The Delhi's are succeeded by a sequence of un metamorphosed sedimentary rocks comprised of sandstone, limestone, siltstone, gypsum beds, This Super group is further divided into Jodhpur Group, Bhilwara Group & Nagaur Group. The Delhi's are intruded by granites and rhyolite. The predominant is the Erinpura Granite. b) Mineral Resources Pali district is endowed with wide variety of minerals. Both metallic and non metallic minerals are found. Good quality deposits of asbestos, limestone, gypsum, magnesite, quartz are found which have been exploited for last so many years. Feldspar Quartz The pegmatite occurring around Beranthia Khurd, Bhanuira, Kalyanpura, Kalakot, Raira in Raipur tehsil near villages Nana in Bali tehsil and Sitapura in Sojat tehsil consist mainly of quartz & feldspar. The feldspar is of pink variety.

15 3.6 Project Description With Process Details Method of Mining Following design parameters are set for casting the mining proposal for next four year periods: Category of Mine Category B Method of Mining Opencast Semi Mechanised Method Production Target The annual production of Quartz & Feldspar is proposed as TPA. Bench Height & Width Height: 3m. Width: Width will not be less than height i.e. 3m. Drilling & Blasting Pit Slope Excavation & loading Transportation No drilling & blasting is required in future. The edge of excavation shall be adequately sloped and secured so as to prevent danger from fall of sides as per the Regulation 106 of the Metalliferous Mines Regulation, The face slope will be at 70 and overall bench slope will maintain at 45. Manual / Mechanised Method Dumpers/Trucks Production Details : The Proposed Production of mineral in next five years: Year Total ROM (in M.T.) 50% Rec. Mineral (in M.T.) 10% Subgrade (in M.T.) 40% Waste (in M.T.) Over Burden (in M.T.) Waste + OB (in M.T.) I Year II Year III Year IV Year V Year Total (in M.T.)

16 3.7 Raw Material Required Along with Estimated Quantity, Likely Source, Marketing Area of Final Product/S, Mode of Transport of Raw Material and Finished Product No raw material will be required for production. In the operation phase mineral will be excavated by semi-mechanized method and loaded directly into trucks/tractors to end users. Eventually the finished product will be supplied to the market. 3.8 Resource Optimization / Recycling and Reuse Not envisaged. 3.9 Availability of Water Its Source, Energy/ Power Requirement and Source Water Requirement Water required is 3.0 KLD. It is proposed to obtain water for drinking from nearby village Power The operation will be done only from sun set hence there is no power requirement for light in the quarry area Quantity of Wastes to be generated (Liquid And Solid) and Scheme for their Management/ Disposal Solid Waste Generation & its Disposal During the plan period tones waste will be generated which be stacked around existing dumps in west direction and stabilized by proper plantation & multiple slices of benches in dump Liquid Effluent Negligible quantity

17 4.0 SITE ANALYSIS 4.1 Connectivity Mine area is well connected to Raipur Tehsil Head quarter. 4.2 Landform, Landuse And Land Ownership Major portion of applied area possesses mild hilly furtain. The altitude of the area is 432 to 438 mrl. Land Ownership The proposed lease area is Govt. Waste land in khasra no Present land Use Plan S. No. Activity Present Land (in Hects.) 1. Mining pits Mineral stack yard Waste Dump Infrastructure inclusive of office, 0.00 workshop & plants etc. 5. Road/ Kacha way Township/village/ school Nallah Area under Plantation 0.00 Total Land Use Topography Major portion of applied area possesses mild hilly furtain. The altitude of the area is 432 to 438 mrl.

18 4.4 Existing Land Use Pattern S. No. Activity Present Land (in Hects.) 1. Mining pits Mineral stack yard Waste Dump Infrastructure inclusive of office, 0.00 workshop & plants etc. 5. Road/ Kacha way Township/village/ school Nallah Area under Plantation 0.00 Total Present Land Use Existing Infrastructure Road is near to the working site. Manpower is cheaply available. 4.6 Soil Classification Soil orders is mainly of Light brown colour, soft & loose soil. 4.7 Climatic data from secondary sources The district receives an annual rainfall of 415 mm. The winter season remains reasonably cold when minimum temperature is 10 to 23 C and the average temperature remains at 18 C. During summer highest temperature goes upto 43 C but the average temperature is recorded to be 33 C. 5.0 PLANING BRIEF 5.1 Planning Concept Opencast semi mechanized method of mining with bench formation of 3m height & 3m width is proposed in the lease area. Production will be carried out by means of JCB, loader & excavator without drilling and blasting. Loading of mineral will be done manually as well as by loader.

19 5.2 Land use Planning Details of land use Existing and Proposed Period are given below: Additional Existing Total Land Use at Requirement Sr. Land Use the end of Plan Head during plan No. (In Period period (In Hects.) (In Hects.) Hects.) A B C D E = (C+D) 1. Area under mining Storage for Top Soil Dump / Overburden Mineral Storage Infrastructure (office, workshop & plants etc.) 6. Road Plantation Subgrade stack yard Total land use Total Area Assessment of Infrastructure Demand (Physical & Social) On the basis of the preliminary site visit, the infrastructure demand in the village was assessed on the basis of need priority. The assessment will be made in the socio economic survey and submitted at the time of final presentation regarding EC. 5.4 Amenities/ Facilities, Mines office, Workshop etc. Proper site services such as First Aid, temporary shelter, Drinking will be provided to the mine workers.

20 Transport of Men and Material: Workers from nearby village will be engaged for mining and transportation purposes. They will come for work on foot. The material from the mine will be transported by trucks/ tractors. 6.0 PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE 6.1 Industrial Area (Processing Area) No infrastructure is proposed. 6.2 Residential Area (Non Processing Area) As local workers from nearby areas will be engaged for the mining activity, no residential area/ housing is proposed. 6.3 Green Belt Plantation will be done in the 7.5 m barrier zone along the periphery of the mining lease area. 6.4 Social Infrastructure The following rural activities are being proposed to be done in the region under Rural Development Programme. Rural Health service Educational Development Programme. Self-employment, resource development Conservation of cultural activities Agricultural development & environmental protection

21 6.5 Connectivity Mine area is well connected to Raipur Tehsil Head quarter. 6.6 Drinking Water Management Water for drinking is required to be 3.0 KLD. It is proposed to obtain water from nearby village. 6.7 Sewerage System Domestic waste water will be treated into septic tank following by soak pit 6.8 Industrial Waste Management Not applicable 6.9 Solid Waste management Solid waste generation is expected from the mining operations which will be used for backfilling Power Requirement & Supply / source The operation will be done only during the day light; hence there is no power requirement for the project at site. 7.0 REHABILITION AND RESETTLEMENT (R&R) PLAN Not Applicable as no person or family will be rooted, needing any resettlement of rehabilitation.

22 8.0 PROJECT SCHEDULE & COST ESTIMATES 8.1 Likely Date of Start of Construction and Likely Date of Completion No construction activities are proposed. The mining activity will commence only after receiving environmental clearance. 8.2 Estimated Project Cost Along With Analysis In Terms of Economic Viability of the Project Initial cost of the project has been estimated as Rs. 20 Lacs. 9.0 ANALYSIS F PROPOSAL (FINAL RECOMMENDATIONS) The proposed mine will be economical benefits to the state by the way of Royalty for mineral and to the local people by way of direct and secondary employment opportunities. The mining activities as proposed are the backbone of all construction and infrastructure project as the raw material for construction is available only from such mining. The mineral extracted is in high demand at the local market for real estate industry. Thus the project will bring about socio-economic improvement of the area and will prove beneficial to the area.

23 Name of the Project Nature of consultancy Disclosure of Consultants # Engaged Name and address of the Consultant/expert Annex- C Approvals, if any from (NABL/DGMS/IBM/ NRBPT/MOEF/CPCB/others etc)*, give reference EIA/ EMP Organization NA NA Env. Coordinator FAE-LU FAE-AP FAE-AQ FAE-WP FAE-EB FAE-NV FAE-SE FAE-HG FAE-GS FAE-RH FAE-SW Environmental Monitoring & analysis Hydro geological study Soil investigation Mining plan Rainwater Harvesting Risk Assessment Architectural Plan Fire Fighting/Utilities plan Services (STP/ETP design)etc. Others, such as project consultants etc NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Ramesh Sharma Chandra NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA RQP/AJM/349/2014/A * Only Govt./Statutory Approvals to be mentioned. Put NA where not applicable. Add brief resume where required. #RQPs (for B2 category mines projects) to submit copy of valid document of Central/State Govt. I hereby accept all the liabilities and obligations associated with the working and results of the above organizations submitted herein with the report Note:- The Consultant should submit the Accreditation letter from NABET regarding approval of sectors and experts. (Sitaram Soni) Seal of the Project Proponent

24 Information to be submitted by all Mining Sector Projects Annexure E LAND: STAGE WISE LAND USE AND RECLAMATION AREA (Ha.) Part-(A) Additional Existing Total Land Use at Requirement Sr. Land Use the end of Plan Head during plan No. (In Period period (In Hects.) (In Hects.) Hects.) A B C D E = (C+D) 1. Area under mining Storage for Top Soil Dump / Overburden Mineral Storage Infrastructure (office, workshop & plants etc.) 6. Road Plantation Subgrade stack yard Total land use Total Area

25 Annexure E Post Mining Plan (Conceptual) Land Pattern Of ML Area (Ha.) POST MINING LAND USE OF CORE ZONE WITH ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT S. Description Land Use (In Ha.) No. Plantation Water Body Public Use Undisturbed Total 1 Top Soil Dump nil - 2 External Waste Dump nil (a) Excavation (Voids) nil nil Ha (b) Excavation nil ha (backfilled) 4 Road nil - - nil nil 5 Built Up Area nil - - nil nil 6 Township Area nil - - nil nil 7 Afforestation nil ha 8 Mineral Storage nil - - nil nil Total 4.80 ha 4.80 ha - nil 4.80 ha Part-(B)

26 Annexure E Part-(C) Ecology: Stage wise Cumulative Plantation REQUIREMENTS FOR PLANTS FOR AFFORESTATION AND RECLAMATION Year Un-worked Area Waste Dump Area (Ha.) No. of Trees (Outside) Area (Ha.) No. of Trees Inside Dump (Reclaimed Area) Area (Ha.) No. of Trees Top Soil Dumps Area (Ha.) No. of Trees Total Area (Ha.) I Nil - Nil - Nil II Nil - Nil - Nil III Nil - Nil - Nil IV Nil - Nil - Nil V Nil - Nil - Nil Total Nil - Nil - Nil No. of Trees

27 Statement of Commitments by the PP for Compliance during Post E.C. Period. Annexure F Gudha Quartz & Feldspar Applied area of Sitaram Soni, (M.L. No.-06/1994 (2/2013), Lease area 4.80 hects.), N/v Gudha, Tehsil Raipur, Distt.- Pali (Raj.) with proposed rate of production is TPA of mineral Quartz & Feldspar Following are the commitment related to the above mentioned project agreed by the project proponent during EIA presentation to the SEAC for compliance and presented for verification during post EC period, to RPCB and MoEF along with other EC conditions. S. No. Commitments under Various Heads Final Responsibility (Status of compliance) 1. All the haul roads in the lease area will be made compact & water spraying will be done, therefore, generation of dust by movement of truck which carry mineral outside the lease area is less.. 2. Periodical air quality monitoring for PM 10, NO 2 and SO 2 will be done as per guidelines. 3. Plantation will be done on both sides of the road to arrest air borne dust & prevent its spread outside the lease area. 4. Plantation will be taken up around the lease boundary & along the haul roads. The plantation minimizes propagation of noise. 5. No waste water generation is envisaged during the mining process. The domestic sewage generated from office toilets is routed to soak pits via septic tanks. 6. Proper maintenance, oiling and grissing of machines at regular intervals will be done to reduce generation of noise. 7. All the haul roads in the lease area will be made compact & water spraying will be done, therefore generation of dust by movement of truck carry mineral outside the lease area is less.. PFR & Power point presentation PFR & Power point presentation PFR & Power point presentation PFR & Power point presentation PFR & Power point presentation PFR & Power point presentation PFR & Power point presentation Sitaram Soni Sitaram Soni Sitaram Soni Sitaram Soni Sitaram Soni Sitaram Soni Sitaram Soni Date: /2017 Signature Name & Designation: Sitaram Soni of Project Proponent :- Lessee

28 Annexure H Format for Mines File No.: Name of the Project (with production and location address):- Gudha Quartz & Feldspar Applied area of Sitaram Soni, (M.L. No.-06/1994 (2/2013), Lease area 4.80 hects.), N/v Gudha, Tehsil Raipur, Distt.- Pali (Raj.) with proposed rate of production is TPA of mineral Quartz & Feldspar Name of the Project Proponent (with address, ):- Sitaram Soni S/o Jagdish Prasad Soni, R/o Nagelav, Tehsil & Distt.- Ajmer, Rajasthan. Name of the Consultant (with address, e- mail):- Ramesh Chandra Sharma C/o Saimaa Giominhydrotech, Opp. Baba Ramdev Ji Mandir, Gali no. 8, Bhruntiya Soorsagar,Jodhpur Contact No rcsharma47813@gmail.com 1. Category / Item no.(in Schedule): 1(a)B2 2. Location of Project N/v Gudha, Tehsil Raipur, Distt.- Pali (Raj.) 3. Project Details M.L. No. /Production capacity M.L.No- 06/1994 (2/2013) Area Hects. Production (TPA) TPA 4. Project Cost: 20 Lakh 5. Water Requirement & Source Total water requirement is about 3.0 KLD= 1 KLD (Drinking & Domestic Uses) +1 KLD (Dust Suppression) + 1 KLD (Green Belt ) 6. Fuel & Energy:- Diesel will be used in Tractors & JCB. 7. Application No. & Date & documents submitted :-

29 8. Information about Aravalli Certificate. Enclosed 9. Date of Air/Water/Noise Monitoring 10. Information about 500 mts composite map 11. Environment Management Plan Enclosed Not Required 0.50 lacs per year 12. CSR /ESR Activates 1.00 lacs per year 13. Green Belt/ Plantation 0.25 lacs per year 14. Budgetary Breakup for Labour 0.50 lacs per year 15. Present Status :- The mine is fresh applied area.

30 AFFIDAVIT (By Project Proponent) This is to certify that : I, Sitaram Soni S/o Jagdish Prasad Soni, R/o Nagelav, Distt. Ajmer (Raj.), Project Proponent of Gudha Quartz & Feldspar Applied area, M.L. No. 06/1994 (2/2013), Area 4.80 Hects. near Village - Gudha, Tehsil Raipur, District - Pali do herby solemnly state as follows : 1. No expansion /modernization activity has been undertaken in violation of the provision of EIA notification. 2. I hereby give undertaking that the data and information given in the application, enclosures and other documents are true to the best of my knowledge and belief and I am aware that if any part of the data and information submitted is found to be false or misleading at any stage, the project will be rejected and clearance given, if any to the Project will be revoked at our risk and cost. 3. I hereby also submit this undertaking as part of the EIA Report, owning the contents (information and data) of the EIA Report. 4. There is no litigation pending against the project and/or land in which the project is proposed to be set up and that for any such litigation whatsoever, the sole responsibility will be borne by the Project Proponent. 5. No any violation of provisions of EIA Notification date: , and amendments made thereafter, circulars and O.M. issued their under. Date.. Place. Signature of PP with Postal address Sitaram Soni S/o Jagdish Prasad Soni, R/o Nagelav, District Ajmer (Raj.)

31 AFFIDAVIT (By Project Proponent) This is to certify that : I, Sitaram Soni S/o Jagdish Prasad Soni, R/o Nagelav, Distt. Ajmer (Raj.), Project Proponent of Gudha Quartz & Feldspar Applied area, M.L. No. 06/1994 (2/2013), Area 4.80 Hects. near Village - Gudha, Tehsil Raipur, District - Pali do herby solemnly state as follows : 1. My Environmental Consultant for submission of the project report for obtaining EC is Ramesh Chandra Sharma. 2. That I have applied for the above said Project whose total area is 4.80 Hects. 3. That all the documents required as per the MoEF OM no. L-11011/47/2011-IA.II(M) Dated , OM no.j-13012/12//1213-ia-ii(i), Date: and amendments made till today have been submitted for obtaining EC. 4. That the MoEF OM no. J-13012/12/1213-ia-ii(i), Date: is applicable on this project and the project falls under the under the category B2 as categorized in the MoEF OM on.j-13012/12/1213-ia-ii(i), Date: Date.. Place. Signature of PP with Postal address Sitaram Soni S/o Jagdish Prasad Soni, R/o Nagelav, District Ajmer (Raj.)

32 AFFIDAVIT (By Consultant/RQP) This is to certify that : 1. I, Ramesh Chandra Sharma S/o Madan Lal Sharma, C/o Saimaa Giominhydrotech, Opp. Baba Ramdev Ji Mandir, Gali no. 8, Bhruntiya Soorsagar, Jodhpur, Mining & Environment Consultant for Gudha Quartz & Feldspar Applied area, M.L. No. 06/1994 (2/2013), Area 4.80 Hects. near Village - Gudha, Tehsil Raipur, District - Pali and My Project Proponent for E.C. is Sitaram Soni. 2. That details and the data presented are factually correct, as per along with other information is also to be submitted. 3. No any violation of provisions of EIA Notification Date: , and amendments made thereafter, circulars and O.M. issued their under. Date.. Place. Signature of Consultant with Postal address Ramesh Chandra Sharma S/o Madan Lal Sharma, C/o Saimaa Giominhydrotech, Opp. Baba Ramdev Ji Mandir, Gali no. 8, Bhruntiya Soorsagar, District Jodhpur (Raj.)

33 AFFIDAVIT (By Consultant/RQP) This is to certify that : 1. I, Ramesh Chandra Sharma S/o Madan Lal Sharma, C/o Saimaa Giominhydrotech, Opp. Baba Ramdev Ji Mandir, Gali no. 8, Bhruntiya Soorsagar, Jodhpur, (Raj.), Mining & Environment Consultant for Gudha Quartz & Feldspar Applied area, M.L. No. 06/1994 (2/2013), Area 4.80 Hects. near Village - Gudha, Tehsil Raipur, District - Pali and My Project Proponent for E.C. is Sitaram Soni. 2. That I have prepared the project report for EC for the above said Project whose total area is 4.80 hect. 3. That all the documents required as per the MoEF OM no. L-1101/47/2011-IA.II(M) Dated and OM no.j-13012/12/1213-ia-ii (I), Date: have been submitted for obtaining EC. 4. That the MoEF OM no.j-13012/12/1213-ia-ii(i), Date: is applicable on this project and the project falls under the category B2 as categorized in the MoEF OM no.j-13012/12/1213-ia-ii(i), Date: Date.. Place. Signature of Consultant with Postal address Ramesh Chandra Sharma S/o Madan Lal Sharma, C/o Saimaa Giominhydrotech, Opp. Baba Ramdev Ji Mandir, Gali no. 8, Bhruntiya Soorsagar, District Jodhpur (Raj.)

34 ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN OF MINOR MINERAL MINING N/V. GUDHA, TEHSIL RAIPUR, DISTT. PALI (RAJ) (Prepared as per model EMP/Performa dated , prescribed by MoEF for B2 cases) IN FAVOR OF S.No. M.L. NO. NAME OF APPLICANT 1. 06/1994 SITARAM SONI (2/2013) MINERAL QUARTZ & FELDSPAR AREA 4.80 HECTS. PREPARED BY Ramesh Chandra Sharma(M.Sc. Geo) RQP/AJM/349/2014/A VALID UP TO RQP/SME/JODHPUR/2012/02 VALID UP TO rcsharma47813@gmail.com SAIMAA GEOMINHYDROTECH Sai Prasad Opp. Baba Ramdev Ji Mandir, Gali no. 8, Bhruntiya Soorsagar,Jodhpur

35 INTRODUCTION The Environment Management Plan (EMP) is required to ensure sustainable development in the mining lease area. EMP covers the genesis of pollution & the proposed measures required for meeting the prevailing statutory requirements of gaseous emissions, waste water discharge characteristics, noise level etc. for environment management purpose in connection with the mining & mining related activities in mining lease (ML) area. Objective of EMP: 1. To establish the environmental scenario. 2. To anticipate the impacts of proposed future mining operation on the environment. 3. To prepare detailed action plan for implementation for mitigitive measures. 4. To suggest preventive & mitigate measures to minimize adverse impact & to maximize beneficial impacts. 5. To prepare a compensatory afforestation scheme. 6. To suggest a monitoring program. 7. To suggest the society or association responsible for environmental control & protective measures. 8. To prepare a capital cost estimate for EMP.

36 1.1 LAND USE PATTERN: The mined out land planning is required to be done to ensure that: a. As soon as the land matures, it shall be ready for future best use. b. At all the times mining pits and the roads shall be maintained in safe condition to prevent land slides etc. and stability shall not be disturbed. c. Water drainage shall be maintained and cleaned in a manner that surface water shall not cause quarry flooding. The present land use pattern is as indicated in the following Table: Present land use pattern S. No. Activity Present Land (in Hects.) 1. Mining pits Mineral stack yard Waste Dump Infrastructure inclusive of office, 0.00 workshop & plants etc. 5. Road/ Kacha way Township/village/ school Nallah Area under Plantation 0.00 Total Present Land Use 4.80

37 Proposed Land use pattern Additional Existing Total Land Use at Requirement Sr. Land Use the end of Plan Head during plan No. (In Period period (In Hects.) (In Hects.) Hects.) A B C D E = (C+D) 1. Area under mining Storage for Top Soil Dump / Overburden Mineral Storage Infrastructure (office, workshop & plants etc.) 6. Road Plantation Subgrade stack yard Total land use Total Area AIR ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT The only source to pollute air shall be the generation of dust while undertaking drilling and the semi mechanized mining operation including sizing the mineral. The level of dust concentration shall be practically of very low order during sizing. Drilling may generate air borne dust which will be suppressed at source by wet drilling.

38 Dust suppression system (water spraying) would be adopted at mine working & loading points. Excavation operation shall be suspended during very strong wind condition. Afforestation for control of dust. Plantation of wide leaf trees, creepers & tall grass along approach road. Water spraying will be done on the evacuation road near mines for dust suppression. Trucks will be covered with tarpaulin to stop dust emission. Dumping of OB waste for optimum height so as to reduce the dust. Air quality should be regularly monitored. 1.3 CONTROL OF GASEOUS POLLUTION The only source to pollute air is the generation of dust while undertaking the mechanized mining operation including sizing the mineral. But the level of dust concentration is practically of very low order. The measures proposed are to follow the norms of mask, water spraying and plantation. 1.4 NOISE & VIBRATION ENVIRONMET Generation of ground vibration and noise is practically nil, and low enough with the mechanized mining operation to have any adverse impact on this account to the workers and local inhabitants. Drilling & Blasting will not be used because mineral is soft in nature. So, there is not arising question of vibration. However the following measures should be undertaken: 1. Regular monitoring of noise level should be done inside & outside the ML boundary. 2. Ear muffs will be used during high noise activity. 3. Regular maintenance of machineries shall be done.

39 1.5 WATER MANAGEMENT Surface Water The working pits and proposed waste rock dumpsites shall be away from any seasonal water stream. Thus there will be no impact of mining in the natural flow of water and the drainage system in the lease area. Ground water The water table in the area is sufficiently below (30-35m) the ground surface and therefore, quantity as well as quality-wise, the ground water in the area is not likely to be effected at all. Water quality The mineral produced and the waste rocks generated are not likely to pollute the water quality in any manner. 1 Mining will not intersect with the ground water table and any drainage pattern. 2 No effluent will be generated due to mining activates. 3 Retaining wall all along the toe of dumps shall be constructed. 4 Formation of water garland to regulate & drain the rain water from pit & directs its course away from dumping area. 5 Water harvesting system will be adopt for old pits in the ML area. 1.6 SOLID WASTE AND TOP SOIL MANAGEMENT Small quantity of top soil will be generate during mining operation in ML area which will be stacked separately for plantation purpose. It is proposed to dump in systematic manner like multiple terracing & dumping yard will be as per rule. At present, No dump lies at the site proposed. The dump generated was used for road filling in the nearby villages. Now the lessee

40 proposes to stack the waste generated in the NE part of the lease area statutory barrier in the non-mineralised zone. 1.7 GREEN BELT DEVELOMENT In the ML area, plantation will be done in Mining lease periphery. It is proposed to plant 100 saplings per year of Neem, Babool, Jamun, Gulmohar & Local Species etc, in Mining lease periphery & along the roadside also in dump yard. One workman will be deputed for maintenance of plantation during mansoon period. If required, forest dept. Officers will be consulted for type of plantation suitable for this area. The survival rate is 70%. The year wise plantation is shown in following table. Year Saplings 1 st Year nd Year rd Year th Year th Year 100 TOTAL SOCIO ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT Funds will be provided for deployed labours & nearby villagers following activities- To provide fund for public welfare. To provide drinking water facility in nearby villages Assistance for health camp and free medicine. Clothes distribution to poor peoples. Educational support to poor student especially for girls.

41 1.9 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY All the safety measures as per the mine regulations will be provided. For safety purpose the following measures are also proposed: 1. Barbed wire fencing is proposed around all the pits, to check the inadvertent entry of livestock in the mining area (excavation). 2. Security Guard are proposed for ward and watch duty and for security purpose. He will not allow any unauthorized person and livestock near the cutting of the proposed workings. 3. The safe workings are proposed in the supervision of technical and qualified supervisory staff. 4. Suitable and properly maintained first-aid outfit is kept at the Area. 5. Dust masks are provided to the persons exposed to dust. 6. Suitable protective footwear are provided. 7. Use of ear protection (ear plugs and ear muff) are provided 8. Health camps are arranged for local villagers and workers. For occupational health & safety purpose, Rupees will be provided by lessee BUDGET ALLOCATED FOR EMP S. No. Particulars Capital Cost (in rupees) 1. Pollution monitoring Air, water, 15000/- per year noise & soil 2. Dust suppression 10000/- per year 3. Plantation including maintenance 25000/- per year 4. Wire fencing at plantation site 10000/- per year 5. Rainwater harvesting 10000/- per year 6. Houl road & other roads repair & 5000/- per year maintenance Total 75000/- per year

42 SUMMARY As per above discussion there is no measure impact on the environment due to mining except fugitive emission in the form of dust generated during handling and loading of mineral. The adequate preventive measures will be adopted to contain the various pollutants within permissible limits. Plantation development will be carried out in the mine premises, along the approach roads, around Govt. buildings, schools approx 100 trees per year. It will prove an effective pollution mitigate technique, and help avoid soil erosion during monsoon season. Employment opportunities will be provided to the locals as extraction of minerals from the mine site is an important prevailing occupation for them for their livelihood. A budget of Rs. Per year for Occupational Health and Safety and budget of Rs. Per year for EMP are proposed for area. Signature of PP R.Q.P.

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