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GARJANBAHAL OCP, BASUNDHARA AREA, MCL

Half-yearly compliance report for the period of


April 2020 to Sept 2020

Compliance of the generic conditions and environmental safeguards mentioned below


Sl.
No. EC conditions (General, Specific & EC compliance status by Area/Mine
Others)

The maximum production of the mine shall The maximum production of the mine has not exceeded the
i not exceed the sanctioned capacity of 10 sanctioned capacity of 10 MTPA (normative)/13 MTPA (peak)
MTPA (normative)/13 MTPA (peak) as as mentioned in the EC. The production of coal in 2019-20 is
mentioned in the EC. 7.59Mty.
The validity of the EC is for the life of the Noted.
ii
mine or as specified in the EIA notification,
2006, whichever is earlier
No mining shall be carried out till the Sardega railway siding has been commissioned as on
proposed railway siding is operational, which 24.04.2018. Sardega railway siding is expected to handle 20 MT
is reported to be commissioned by December of coal once it is equipped with the necessary infrastructure.
2017 However, only 6 rakes of coal are being dispatched at present
iii and looking at the production of Garjanbahal OCP and the
nearby projects of Basundhara Area, it is not sufficient. Coal
Despatch details in tones of Garjanbahal OCP:
Year Kanika Siding Sardega Siding Road
2019-20 390579.77 2828174.41 3025349.74

The baseline air quality has to be significantly The baseline air quality will be significantly improved and the
improved and the incremental concentration incremental concentration due to the project will be minimized
iv
due to the project shall be minimized to ensure to ensure predicted air quality within the prescribed standards.
predicted air quality within the prescribed
standards.
The action plan against each of the The action plan against each of the observations of the Regional
observations of the Regional Office as per Office as per their monitoring report dated 25th September, 2017
their monitoring report dated 25th September, (site visit carried out on 8th June, 2017) has been submitted vide
2017 (site visit carried out on 8th June, 2017) Ref No.: MCL/PO/KOCP/2017-18/511 Dated 24.10.2017.
v
shall be submitted to them to verify the
efficacy and adequacy for true compliance of
the existing EC conditions. The action taken
report after its endorsement by the regional
Office shall be sent to the ministry
Standard Operating procedures are required to Coal production under Garjanbahal OCP is being done by eco-
be prepared and vetted by the company friendly surface miners. Minimal use of blasting is being done
headquarters for adoption of environmental only for the OB. The practice is being submitted to MoEF&CC
vi
measures in course of various mining activities periodically.
right from drilling, blasting to coal dispatch,
and shall also be submitted to the EAC for
monitoring.
Transportation of coal should be carried out by Transportation of coal is carried out by fully covered trucks. It is
covered trucks. Mitigative measures to be being ensured that the trucks are fully covered with tarpaulin. 4
undertaken to control dust and other fugitive nos. of 28 kl does the work of dust suppression of CT roads and
vii
emissions all along the roads by providing haul roads. One Fog cannon system has been provided to coal
sufficient numbers of water sprinklers. stock to mitigate the pollution at dust generating source. Besides
of these a Road sweeper along with mobile fog canon has been
used to arrest the fugitive dust of CT roads.
Continuous monitoring of occupational safety The safety department ensures the Continuous monitoring of
viii and other health hazards and the corrective occupational safety and other health hazards and the corrective
actions need to be ensured. actions need to be ensured through initial and periodic medical
examinations respectively.
Controlled blasting techniques should be Controlled blasting techniques have been adopted to control
ix
adopted to control ground vibration and fly ground vibration and fly rocks.
rocks.
Interlocking water spraying arrangement with The surface miners are equipped with wet arrangements to help
x surface miner cutting picks shall be explored prevent generation of dust at source itself.
for introduction to help prevent generation of
dust at source itself.
Thick green belt of 30-45 m width to be A scheme for Rs. 25725410.00 has been sanctioned for fencing,
provided to mitigate/check the dust pollution. protection and regeneration of safety zone and scheme for gap
The 3-tier avenue plantation should also be plantation and soil and moisture conservation activities for
xi developed along vacant areas, storage yards, Garjanbahal OCP. This will be done by DFO, Sundargarh
loading/transfer points, and also along internal during 2020-2021 after necessary modification of condition no.
roads/ main approach roads. xii of stage-II FC from MoEF&CC. 5862 nos. of plants has been
planted at 19.52 ha in the area within 100 meters from outer
perimeter of the mining lease.
(a) Mining
(i) No change in mining technology and scope of No change in technology and scope of work from current one
work shall be made without prior approval of has been made without approval of MoEF & CC. The mine is
the Ministry of Environment, Forest and using Shovel Dumper technology for excavation of Overburden
Climate Change. No change in the calendar whereas in Coal it is using Surface Miner with Pay loader &
plan including excavation, quantum of coal Tipper combination in order to reduce dust emissions.
and waste should be made. Addendum to Mining Plan for Garjanbahal OCP was approved
on 27.11.2018

Year Coal Over Burden &


(Te) Reject (cum.)

2019-20 7592049.32 3170636.13

(ii) Mining shall be carried out as per the approved Mining is being carried out as per the approved mining plan
mining plan, and also abiding by the relevant (including Mine Closure Plan) abiding by mining laws related to
laws related to coal mining and the circulars coal mining and the relevant circulars issued by Directorate
issued by Directorate General Mines Safety General Mines Safety (DGMS). Addendum to Mining Plan for
(DGMS). An approved progressive Mine Garjanbahal OCP was approved on 27.11.2018. Attached in
Closure Plan shall strictly be complied with Annexure-I
and submitted.
(b) Land Reclamation
(i) Digital processing of the entire lease area Digital Survey of entire lease hold area/core zone using Satellite
using remote sensing technique shall be Remote Sensing survey has been carried out and the reports are
carried out regularly once in three years for available at the company website https://www.mahanadicoal.in.
monitoring land use pattern and report
submitted to Ministry of Environment, Forest
and Climate Change and its Regional Office.
(ii) Final mine void depth should not be more than The mine has not reached its final void area
40m. The void area should be converted into
water body. The remaining area should be
back filled up to the ground level and covered
with thick top soil. The land after mining
should be restored for agriculture or forestry
purpose.
(iii) The top soil, if any, shall temporarily be stored Approximately 142080 cum. of top soil has been removed and
at earmarked site(s) only and it should not be stacked respectively.
kept unutilized for long. The topsoil shall be
used for land reclamation and plantation. The Backfilling process was started last year only.
overburden dumps should be vegetated with Backfilled area: 2.1 Ha
suitable native species to prevent erosion and External OB Dump area: 18.50 Ha
surface run off. The entire excavated area shall
be backfilled and afforested in line with the
approved Mine Closure Plan. Monitoring and
management of rehabilitated areas should
continue until the vegetation becomes self-
sustaining. Compliance status shall be
submitted to the Ministry of Environment,
Forest and Climate Change and its Regional
office on six monthly basis.
(iv) Greenbelt shall be developed all along the area in a phased manner and the details regarding the same will
mine lease area in a phased manner. The width be conveyed to the MoEF and its regional Office from time to
of the green belt along forest area should not time.
be less than 7.5 m, and the total area covered A scheme for Rs. 25725410.00 has been sanctioned for fencing,
by 3 tier green belt shall not be less than 100 protection and regeneration of safety zone and scheme for gap
ha. A 3-tier green belt comprising of a mix of plantation and soil and moisture conservation activities for
native species shall be developed all along the Garjanbahal OCP. This will be done by DFO, Sundargarh
major approach roads. during 2020-2021 after necessary modification of condition no.
xii of stage-II FC from MoEF&CC. 5862 nos. of plants has been
planted at 19.52 ha in the area within 100 meters from outer
perimeter of the mining lease.
(c) Emissions, Effluent, and Waste Disposal
(i) Transportation of coal by road should be Transportation of coal is carried out by fully covered trucks. It is
carried out by covered trucks only. Effective being ensured that the trucks are fully covered with tarpaulin. 4
measures such as regular water sprinkling shall nos. of 28 kl does the work of dust suppression of CT roads and
be carried out in critical areas prone to air haul roads. One Fog cannon system has been provided to coal
pollution and having high levels of PM10 and stock to mitigate the pollution at dust generating source. Besides
PM2.5 such as haul road, loading and unloading of these a Road sweeper along with a mobile fog canon, has
point and transfer points. Fugitive dust been used to arrest the fugitive dust of CT roads.
emissions from all the sources shall be The air monitoring reports are attached herewith as Annexure-II
controlled regularly. It shall be ensured that & Annexure-VIII.
the Ambient Air Quality parameters conform
to the norms prescribed by the Central/State
Pollution Control Board in this regard.
(ii) Vehicular emission shall be kept under control The vehicles are allowed to run after the submission of PUC
and regularly monitored. Project should obtain certificates, the records of which are duly maintained.
‘PUC’ certificate for the vehicles from
authorized pollution testing centers.
(iii) Adequate ambient air quality monitoring Ambient air quality monitoring stations have been established in
stations shall be established in the core zone as the core zone as well as in the buffer zone for monitoring of
well as in the buffer zone for monitoring of pollutants, namely PM10, PM2.5, SO2 and NOx. location of the
pollutants, namely PM10, PM2.5, SO2 and NOx. stations have been decided based on the metrological data,
location of the stations shall be decided based topographical features and environmentally and ecologically
on the metrological data, topographical sensitive targets and in consultation with the State Pollution
features and environmentally and ecologically Control Board. Monitoring of heavy metals such as Hg, As, Cd,
sensitive targets in consultation with the State Ni, Cr, etc will be carried out at as well, once in six months.
Pollution Control Board. Monitoring of heavy Monitoring Report is attached herewith as annexure III.
metals such as Hg, As, Cd, Ni, Cr, etc carried
out at least once in six months.
(iv) Crusher/feeder and breaker, material transfer CHP does not exist. Drills are wet operated.
points should invariably be provided with dust
suppression system. Belt-conveyors should be
fully covered to avoid air born dust. Drills
shall be wet operated or fitted with dust
extractors.
(v) The project proponent shall not alter the major The project proponent will not alter the course of any major
channels around the site. Appropriate channels around the site, if any.
embankment should be provided along the side
of the river/nallah flowing near or adjacent to
the mine. The embankment constructed along
the river/nallah boundary should be of suitable
dimensions and critical patches should be
strengthened by stone pitching on the river
front side and stabilized with plantation so as
to withstand the peak water flow and prevent
mine inundation.
(vi) Rainwater harvesting shall be implemented for A rain water harvesting will be implemented during 2021-22 for
conservation and augmentation of ground conservation of augmentation of ground water resources in the
water resources in the area in consultation with area in consultation with Central Ground Water Board.
Central Ground Water Board.
(vii) Catch drains and siltation pond of appropriate Catch drains and garland drain has been provided around the
size shall be constructed around the mine mine, OB dumps to prevent run-off. Since the mine is new, the
working, coal heaps OB dumps to prevent run overburden dumps are active and hence the retaining wall could
off of Water and flow of sediments directly not be constructed.
in to the river and other water bodies the
water so collected should be utilized for
watering the mines area road , green belt
development etc, The drains should be
regularly de silted particularly after monsoon
and maintained properly Sump capacity
should provide adequate retention period
to allow proper setting of silt material
Dimensions of the retaining wall to be
constructed at the toe of the dumps and OB
benches within the mine to check run – off
and siltation should be based on the rainfall
data .
(viii) Industrial waste water (CHP, workshop and CHP does not exist. An integrated workshop is under
waste water from the mine) should be properly construction. An effluent treatment plant will be constructed
collected and treated so as to conform to the during 2021-22.
standards prescribed under the Environment
(Protection) Act, 1986 and the Rules made
there under, and as amended from time to
time. Oil and grease trap should be installed
before discharge of workshop effluents.

(d) Noise & Vibration


(i) Adequate measures shall be taken for control Adequate measures are being taken to control the noise
of noise levels below 85 dBA in the work pollution. 40 pair of ear muffs has also been distributed during
environment. Workers engaged in blasting and this period.
drilling operations, operation of HEMM, etc The noise analysis reports are attached herewith as Annexure-
shall be provided with ear plugs/muffs. IV.
(ii) Controlled blasting techniques should be Controlled blasting techniques have been adopted to control
practiced with use of delay detonators to ground vibration and fly rocks.
mitigate ground vibrations and fly rocks.
(e) Occupational Health & Safety
(i) Besides carrying out regular periodic health 20% of the workers identified from workforce engaged in active
check-up of their workers, 20% of the workers mining operation will be subjected to health check-up for
identified from workforce engaged in active occupational disease and hearing impairment, if any, through a
mining operation shall be subjected to health specialized agency/institution within the District/State and the
check-up for occupational disease and hearing results reported to this Ministry and DGMS and the reports will
impairment, if any, through an specialised be conveyed to the regional Office with the next half yearly
agency/institution within the District/State and compliance report.
the results reported to this Ministry and Medical camp details are attached herewith as Annexure- V.
DGMS.
(ii) Personnel working in dust areas should wear Distribution of Personnel Protective equipments in 2019-20:
protective respiratory devices and they should Dust mask: 850nos.
also be provided with adequate training and Ear muffs: 40
information on safety and health aspects. Helmets: 350 Nos.
Supervisory staff shall be held responsible for Safety shoes: 530
ensuring compulsory wearing of dust mask. Fluorescent jackets: 156

(iii) In case of outsourcing of work through MDO, The project proponent shall ensure the strict enforcement of the
the project proponent shall ensure the strict above conditions.
enforcement of the above conditions.
(f) Biodiversity
(i) The project proponent shall take all Field study (for flora and fauna) for Garjanbahal OCP was done
precautionary measures during mining by Ecomen Laboratories (P) Ltd., Lucknow. The study was
operation for conservation and protection of conducted during March 2014 to May 2014. Seasonal changes
endangered fauna, if any, spotted in the study in ecology and biodiversity was conducted during Nov 2014 to
area. Action plan for conservation of flora and Jan 2015.
fauna shall be prepared and implemented in Site specific Wildlife Management Plan has been prepared and
consultation with the State Forest and Wildlife approved for the project and the fund of Rs. 3,40,38,000.00 has
Department. A copy of action plan shall be been deposited with CAMPA.
submitted to the Ministry Environment, Forest
and Climate Change and its Regional Office.
(g) Implementation of action plan as per public hearing and CSR activities
(i) Implementation of Action plan on the issues The details of the response from the project proponent to the
raised during the public Hearing shall be issues raised during the public hearing are as follows:
ensured. The Project proponent shall complete
all the tasks as per the Action Plan submitted Sl. No. Issued Action to be taken by MCL
with budgetary provision during the public raised by
hearing. Land-oustees should be compensated the Public
as per the norms Laid out R&R Police 1. Pollution 1. Transportation of coal is
company or the national R&R police the of the due to coal carried out by fully covered
State government, whichever is higher. dust (Air trucks. It is being ensured that
pollution) the trucks are fully covered
with tarpaulin.
2. 4 nos. of 28 kl does the work
of dust suppression of CT
roads and haul roads.
3. One Fog cannon system has
been provided to coal stock to
mitigate the pollution at dust
generating source.
4. Besides of these a Road
sweeper in addition to a
mobile fog canon system, has
been used to arrest the fugitive
dust of CT roads.
2. Production Production is being carried out
of Coal with the help of surface miner and
drilling and blasting operation has
been minimized
3. Plantation A scheme for Rs. 25725410.00 has
been processed for sanction of
fencing, protection and
regeneration of safety zone and
scheme for gap plantation and soil
and moisture conservation
activities for Garjanbahal OCP.
5862 nos. of plants planted in 100
meters in 19.54 ha from outer
perimeter of the mining lease.
Greenbelt will be developed all
along the mine lease area in a
phased manner and the details
regarding the same will be
conveyed to the MoEF and its
regional Office from time to time.
4. Drinking The authority has already
water completed bore-well inside school
supply premises.
Drinking water supply is being
done for peripheral villages during
summer (90 days) through water
tankers. Apart from that work of
drinking water supply to Barpali,
Kushra stc is being taken up with
the district administration on the
deposit basis under CSR.
The details of drinking water
supplied the peripheral villages in
the period of 2019-20 have been
attached in the Annexure- VI.
(ii) The Board of every company shall ensure that The project proponent has expensed an amount of Rs. 494.62
the company spends, in every financial year, at Lakhs towards socio-economic development in and around the
least two per cent. Of the average net profits of mine, in the financial year 2019-20. The expenditure for the last
the company made during the three five years before 2019-20 is as follows:
immediately preceding financial years, in
pursuance of its Corporate Social CSR Expenditure of Basundhara Area for the period
Responsibility Policy under Section 13 of the Sl No Head 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20
Companies Act, 2013, for the socio-economic Drinking 25.34 51.01
development of the neighborhood. 1 62.22 9.32 9.69
Water
2 Education 36.37 17.96 24.83 27.50 69.60
3 Environment 1.97 3.6 20.14 61.59 55.69
4 Healthcare 2.01 0.95 0.89 2.62 2.24
5 Road 816.12 157.85 0 132.17 194.42
6 Rural Sports 17.41 13.2 1.81 12.65 0
Rural 39.30 121.66
7 275.77 39.24 11.49
Development
8 Others 1.02 0 0 797.20 0
Total 1212.89 242.12 68.85 1098.37 494.62

(h) Corporate Environment Responsibility


(i) The company should have a well laid down The company has a laid down policy known as the Corporate
Environment Policy approved by the board of Environment Policy 2018 which is available in the website:
Directors. www.coalindia.in under the environment drop down menu.
(ii) To have proper checks and balance, the The MCL headquarters ensures that there is a proper recording
company should a well laid down system of of all the non-compliances/violations of the environment norms
reporting of non-compliances/violations of so that a time bound action plan could be prepared and
environment norms to the Board of Directors implemented as soon as possible.
of the company and/or shareholders or
stakeholders at large.
(iii) A separate environmental management cell
with suitable qualified personnel should be set- An Assistant Manager of E-3 grade has been posted in the
up under the control of a senior Executive, project. At area level a senior officer is posted as Staff Officer
who will report directly to the head of the (Envt. & Forest), Basundhara Area.
Organization
(iv) The fund earmarked for environmental The fund earmarked for environmental protection measures will
protection measures should not be diverted for not be diverted under any circumstances. The year wise
other purpose. Year wise expenditure should expenditure has been reported to the Ministry and its Regional
be reported to the Ministry and its Regional Office.
Office.
(i) Statutory Obligations
(i) Environmental clearance is granted subject to Noted
final outcome of Hon’ble Supreme Court of
India, Hon’ble High Court, NGT and any other
Court of Low, if any applicable to the project.
(ii) This Environmental Clearances is subject to Not applicable
obtaining requisite NBWL clearance from the
standing committee of National Board for
Wildlife, if any, as applicable to the project.
(iii) The project proponent shall obtain Consent to Will be complied if Washery comes up.
Establish and Consent to Operate from the
concerned State Pollution Control Board prior
to increase in capacity of Washery and
effectively implement all the conditions
stipulated therein.
(iv) Project proponent shall obtain the necessary The application for CGWA, vide application no.- 21-
prior permission from the Central ground 4/2233/OR/MIN/2019 for drawl of water has been made by the
water authority (CGWA) for drawl of water project proponent which is under consideration at the CGWA.
(surface and ground water).
(j) Monitoring of Project
(i) Regular monitoring of ground water and Ground water monitoring is being done regularly by the
quality shall be carried out in and around the CMPDIL at required interval. The ground water level in being
mine lease by establishing a network of measured at one dug wells at the required frequency. The
existing wells and constructing new qualities of these well waters are also monitored frequently. The
piezometers during the mining operation. The detailed data on water level and water quality parameters are
monitoring shall be carried out four times in a enclosed in Annexure-VII.
year pre-monsoon (April-May), monsoon
(August), post-monsoon (November) and
winter (January) and the data thus collected
may be sent to Ministry of Environment,
Forest and Climate change and its Regional
Office, Central Ground water Authority and
Regional Director, Central Ground Water
Board.
(ii) The project proponent shall submit six It is being submitted.
monthly report on the status of the
implementation of the stipulated
environmental safeguard to the ministry of
Environment, Forest and Climate Change, its
Regional Officer, Central Pollution Control
Board and State Pollution Control Board.
(iii) The Regional Office of this Ministry shall Full cooperation is being extended whenever required.
monitor compliance of the stipulated
conditions. The project authorities should
extend full cooperation to the officer (s) of the
Regional Office by furnishing the requisite
data/information/monitoring reports.

(iv) The activities pertaining to development of The greenbelt development is being reported to the MoEF&CC
green belt/horticulture shall be reported to the office periodically as per the EC condition.
concerned Regional Office of MoEF& CC on
six monthly basis from the date of
commencement of mining operations.

(v) For half yearly monitoring reports, the data Duly Noted.
should be monitored for the period of April to
September and October to March of the
financial years and submitted to the concerned
authorities within 2 months of the completion
of periodicity of monitoring.

(k) Miscellaneous
(i) A copy of the clearance letter will be marked A copy of the environmental clearance has been sent to the
to concerned Panchayat/local NGO, if any, concerned State Pollution Control Board, Regional Office,
from whom suggestion /representation has District Industry Sector and Collector's Office/Tahsildar Office
been received while processing the proposal. for information in public domain.
(ii) An electronic copy of the EC letter shall be An electronic copy of the EC letter has been marked to the
marked to the concerned State Pollution concerned State Pollution Control Board, Regional Office,
Control Board, Regional Office, District District Industry Sector and Collector’s Office/Tehsildar Office.
Industry Sector and Collector’s
Office/Tehsildar Office for information in
public domain within 30 days.
(iii) The EC letter shall be uploaded on the The EC has been uploaded in the company’s website
company’s
any’s website. The compliance status of https://www.mahanadicoal.in under the dropdown menu
the stipulated EC conditions EC conditions environment and forest. The monitoring data of environmental
shall also be uploaded by the project quality parameter er (air, water, noise and soil) and critical
authorities on their website and updated at pollutant such as PM 10, PM2.5, SO2 and NOx(ambient) and
least once every six months so as to bring the critical sectoral parameters has been displayed in all specified
same in public domain. The monitoring data oof locations.
environmental quality parameter (air, water,
noise and soil) and critical pollutant such as
PM 10, PM2.5, SO2 and NOx(ambient) and
critical sectoral parameters shall also be
displayed at the entrance of the project
premises and mine office and in corpora
corporate
Office and on company’s website.
(iv) The project proponent should advertise at least The project proponent has advertised in two local newspapers
in two local newspapers widely circulated, one namely Times of India on 24.12.2017 and the Samaja on
of which shall be in the vernacular language of 22.12.2017.
the locality concerned, within 7 days of the
issue of the clearance letter informing that the
project has been accorded environmental
clearance and a copy of the clearance letter is
available
ilable with the State Pollution Control
Board and also at website of the Ministry of
Environment, Forest and Climate change at
www.environmentalclearance.nic.in and a
copy of the same should be forwarded to the
Regional Office.
(v) The Environmental Statement for each The copy of environment statement for the period of 2019-20
2019 in
financial year ending 31 March in Form
Form-V is Form-V, has been submitted via mail.
mandated to be submitted by the PP for the
concerned State Pollution Control Board as
prescribed under the Environment (Protection)
Rules, 1986, as amended subsequently, shall
also be uploaded on the Company’s website
along with the status of compliance of EC
conditions and shall be sent to the respective
Regional Offices of the MoEF& CC by ee-mail.

Project Officer
Garjanbahal OCP,
Basundhara Area
ANNEXURE-II

Ambient Air Quality


Project: Garjanbahal OCP
Data for the year period 01.04.20 to 30.09.20

Standards for Coal


Mines issued by
Monitoring Station PM2.5 (conc in µg/cu.m.) MoEF, GSR-742 E
dt. 25.09.2000
MAX MIN AVG
Near Coal Sampling Lab 31 35 22 16 24 20 30 25 35.00 16.00 25.375
Date of sampling 10-06-202 24-06-2020 09-07-20 23-07-20 11-08-20 27-08-20 08-09-20 25-09-20
North West of Coalface
58 68 27 19 25 24 25 24 68.00 19.00 33.75 -
(Camp Office)
Date of sampling 10-06-202 24-06-2020 09-07-20 23-07-20 10-08-20 27-08-20 11-09-20 25-09-20
220 KV Substation 19 196 21 18 19 34 23 18 196.00 18.00 43.5
Date of sampling 10-06-202 24-06-2020 09-07-20 23-07-20 10-08-20 27-08-20 11-09-20 25-09-20

Monitoring Station PM10 (conc in µg/cu.m.)


MAX MIN AVG
Near Coal Sampling Lab 258 55 66 53 61 74 181 178 258.00 53.00 115.75
Date of sampling 10-06-202 24-06-2020 09-07-20 23-07-20 11-08-20 27-08-20 08-09-20 25-09-20
Annual Average-
North West of Coalface
187 68 65 61 176 85 133 81 187.00 61.00 107 180
(Camp Office)
24 Hours- 250
Date of sampling 10-06-202 24-06-2020 09-07-20 23-07-20 10-08-20 27-08-20 11-09-20 25-09-20
220 KV Substation 100 196 67 77 139 165 139 52 196.00 52.00 116.875
Date of sampling 10-06-202 24-06-2020 09-07-20 23-07-20 10-08-20 27-08-20 11-09-20 25-09-20

Monitoring Station SO2 (conc in µg/cu.m.)


MAX MIN AVG
Near Coal Sampling Lab 12.3 8.41 10.35 10.72 5.59 10.03 9.19 7.8 12.30 5.59 9.29875
Date of sampling 10-06-202 24-06-2020 09-07-20 23-07-20 11-08-20 27-08-20 08-09-20 25-09-20
Annual Average-
North West of Coalface
10.44 12.3 10.01 8.46 6.81 9.01 3.67 9.13 12.30 3.67 8.72875 80
(Camp Office)
24 Hours- 120
Date of sampling 10-06-202 24-06-2020 09-07-20 23-07-20 10-08-20 27-08-20 11-09-20 25-09-20
220 KV Substation 11.08 11.19 8.3 5.9 8.07 6.62 6.44 6.23 11.19 5.90 7.97875
Date of sampling 10-06-202 24-06-2020 09-07-20 23-07-20 10-08-20 27-08-20 11-09-20 25-09-20

Monitoring Station NOx (conc in µg/cu.m.)


MAX MIN AVG
Near Coal Sampling Lab 24.63 11.01 17.85 15.21 18.02 23.48 16.01 26.31 26.31 11.01 19.065
Date of sampling 10-06-202 24-06-2020 09-07-20 23-07-20 11-08-20 27-08-20 08-09-20 25-09-20
Annual Average-
North West of Coalface
25.93 15.3 13.81 19.45 15.76 21.59 19.21 24.65 25.93 13.81 19.4625 80
(Camp Office)
24 Hours- 120
Date of sampling 10-06-202 24-06-2020 09-07-20 23-07-20 10-08-20 27-08-20 11-09-20 25-09-20
220 KV Substation 25.43 11.7 16.84 15.76 14.01 20.28 17.16 15.91 25.43 11.70 17.13625
Date of sampling 10-06-202 24-06-2020 09-07-20 23-07-20 10-08-20 27-08-20 11-09-20 25-09-20
Monitoring Station SPM (conc in µg/cu.m.)
MAX MIN AVG
Near Coal Sampling Lab 327 73 106 82 105 109 242 256 327.00 73.00 162.5
Date of sampling 10-06-202 24-06-2020 09-07-20 23-07-20 11-08-20 27-08-20 08-09-20 25-09-20
Annual Average-
North West of Coalface
244 96 140 95 233 159 212 119 244.00 95.00 162.25 360
(Camp Office)
24 Hours- 500
Date of sampling 10-06-202 24-06-2020 09-07-20 23-07-20 10-08-20 27-08-20 11-09-20 25-09-20
220 KV Substation 146 235 99 98 198 230 197 77 235.00 77.00 160
Date of sampling 10-06-202 24-06-2020 09-07-20 23-07-20 10-08-20 27-08-20 11-09-20 25-09-20
*The above data has been furnished based on the Monitoring Report provided by CMPDI, RI 7, Bhubaneswar
Garjanbahal OCP is a new mines it was commenced on May 2018, after 25.09.2000, hence new coal mine standard is applicable
The values are taken after 24 hours of monitoring
Standards for Coal Mines issued by MoEF, GSR-742 E dt. 25.09.2000, is applicable in the above three stations under Garjanbahal OCP

Project Officer
GOCP Basundhara Area
Heavy Metals Annexure-III
Project: Garjanbahal OCP
Data for the year period April 20 to September 20

Project Garjanbahal OCP


Monitoring Station Kushra Village
Ozone (O3) Lead (Pb) Arsenic (As) Nickel (Ni)
Date of sampling (µg/m3) (µg/m3) (ng/m3) (ng/m3)
01-Jun-20 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
02-Jun-20 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
08-Jun-20 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
09-Jun-20 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
16-Jun-20 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
17-Jun-20 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
22-Jun-20 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
23-Jun-20 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
30-Jun-20 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
Standard 180(hour) 1.0(24hours) 6.0(Annual) 20(Annual)

Project Garjanbahal OCP


Monitoring Station Siarmal Village
Ozone (O3) Lead (Pb) Arsenic (As) Nickel (Ni)
Date of sampling (µg/m3) (µg/m3) (ng/m3) (ng/m3)
01-Jun-20 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
02-Jun-20 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
08-Jun-20 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
09-Jun-20 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
16-Jun-20 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
17-Jun-20 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
22-Jun-20 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
23-Jun-20 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
30-Jun-20 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
Standard 1.0(24hours) 6.0(Annual) 20(Annual)

Project Garjanbahal OCP


Monitoring Station Kushra Village

Ozone (O3) Lead (Pb) Arsenic (As) Nickel (Ni)


Date of sampling (µg/m3) (µg/m3) (ng/m3) (ng/m3)
01-Jul-20 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
02-Jul-20 Strike
07-Jul-20 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
08-Jul-20 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
14-Jul-20 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
15-Jul-20 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
21-Jul-20 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
22-Jul-20 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
27-Jul-20 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
28-Jul-20 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
Standard 180(hour) 1.0(24hours) 6.0(Annual) 20(Annual)

Project Garjanbahal OCP


Monitoring Station Siarmal Village
Lead (Pb) Arsenic (As) Nickel (Ni) Chromium (Cr)
Date of sampling (µg/m3) (ng/m3) (ng/m3) (µg/m3)
01-Jul-20 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
02-Jul-20 Strike
07-Jul-20 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
08-Jul-20 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
14-Jul-20 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
15-Jul-20 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
21-Jul-20 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
22-Jul-20 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
27-Jul-20 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
28-Jul-20
Standard 1.0(24hours) 6.0(Annual) 20(Annual)
Project Garjanbahal OCP
Monitoring Station Kushra Village

Ozone (O3) Lead (Pb) Arsenic (As) Nickel (Ni)


Date of sampling (µg/m3) (µg/m3) (ng/m3) (ng/m3)
03-Aug-20 4.21 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
04-Aug-20 3.81 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
10-Aug-20 4.12 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
11-Aug-20 4.01 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
18-Aug-20 <0.1 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
19-Aug-20 <0.1 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
25-Aug-20 <0.1 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
26-Aug-20 4.32 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
Standard 180(hour) 1.0(24hours) 6.0(Annual) 20(Annual)

Project Garjanbahal OCP


Monitoring Station Siarmal Village
Lead (Pb) Arsenic (As) Nickel (Ni) Chromium (Cr)
Date of sampling (µg/m3) (ng/m3) (ng/m3) (µg/m3)
03-Aug-20 3.86 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
04-Aug-20 4.14 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
10-Aug-20 3.72 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
11-Aug-20 4.01 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
18-Aug-20 3.81 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
19-Aug-20 2.9 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
25-Aug-20 4.21 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
26-Aug-20 2.87 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
Standard 1.0(24hours) 6.0(Annual) 20(Annual)

Project Garjanbahal OCP


Monitoring Station Kushra Village

Ozone (O3) Lead (Pb) Arsenic (As) Nickel (Ni)


Date of sampling (µg/m3) (µg/m3) (ng/m3) (ng/m3)
02-Sep-20 2.7 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
03-Sep-20 2.86 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
07-Sep-20 2.54 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
08-Sep-20 2.92 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
15-Sep-20 3.14 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
16-Sep-20 3.52 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
21-Sep-20 3.76 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
22-Sep-20 4.01 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
29-Sep-20 4.92 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
30-Sep-20 4.23 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
Standard 180(hour) 1.0(24hours) 6.0(Annual) 20(Annual)

Project Garjanbahal OCP


Monitoring Station Siarmal Village
Lead (Pb) Arsenic (As) Nickel (Ni) Chromium (Cr)
Date of sampling (µg/m3) (ng/m3) (ng/m3) (µg/m3)
02-Sep-20 2.8 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
03-Sep-20 2.42 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
07-Sep-20 2.91 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
08-Sep-20 3.01 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
15-Sep-20 4.54 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
16-Sep-20 4.46 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
21-Sep-20 4.82 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
22-Sep-20 4.94 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
29-Sep-20 4.52 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
30-Sep-20 4.72 <0.1 <1.0 <1.0
Standard 1.0(24hours) 6.0(Annual) 20(Annual)
*The above data has been furnished based on the Monitoring Report provided by CMPDI, RI 7, Bhubaneswar

Project Officer
GOCP Basundhara Area
ANNEXURE-IV
NOISE LEVEL MONITORING DATA
Project : Garjanbahal OCP
Data for the year period 01.04.20 to 30.09.20
Monitoring Station Noise level Measurement in dB(A )
MAX MIN AVG
DAY 65 68.4 66.4 68.4 64.4 66.6 64.2 66.7 67.3 66.9 68.7 68.70 64.20 66.64
North West of Coalface Dt. of sampling 27-04-2020 05-06-20 20/5/2020 02-06-20 17-06-20 01-07-20 16-07-20 04-08-20 19-08-20 02-09-20 16-09-20

(Camp office) NIGHT 62.8 66.9 63.2 66.1 61.9 62.3 61.7 63.2 62.4 62.7 61.2 66.90 61.20 63.13
Dt. of sampling 27-04-2020 05-06-20 20/5/2020 02-06-20 17-06-20 01-07-20 16-07-20 04-08-20 19-08-20 02-09-20 16-09-20

DAY 68 71.9 70.8 70.7 70.2 67.9 68.9 64.8 66.4 67.3 66.8 71.9 64.8 68.52
Dt. of sampling 27-04-2020 05-06-20 20/5/2020 02-06-20 17-06-20 01-07-20 16-07-20 04-08-20 19-08-20 02-09-20 16-09-20
200 K V Substation
NIGHT 66.3 68.6 67.5 68.9 68.7 64.7 66.3 61.6 62.7 61.6 62.4 68.9 61.6 65.39
Dt. of sampling 27-04-2020 05-06-20 20/5/2020 02-06-20 17-06-20 01-07-20 16-07-20 04-08-20 19-08-20 02-09-20 16-09-20

*The above data has been furnished based on the Monitoring Report provided by CMPDI, RI 7, Bhubaneswar

Project Officer
GOCP Basundhara Area
ANNEXURE-IX
DRINKING WATER QUALITY EVALUATION DATA
Project : Garjanbahal OCP
Data for the year period 01.04.20 to 30.09.20
Basundhara Basundhara Basundhara Basundhara Basundhara Basundhara Indian Drinking
Tube Well at Tube Well at Tube Well at Tube Well at Tube Well at Tube Well at
Monitoring station Colony Tap
Karlikachhar
Colony Tap
Karlikachhar Karlikachhar
Colony Tap
Karlikachhar
Colony Tap Colony Tap
Karlikachhar
Colony Tap
Karlikachhar
Standards (IS-
Water Water Water Water Water Water Max Min Avg 10500):2012

Dt. of sampling 25-04-20 25-04-20 13-05-2020 13-05-2020 09-06-20 09-06-20 14-07-20 14-07-20 06-08-20 06-08-20 11-09-20 11-09-20 Desirable Permissible

Colour (Hazen) 2 6 8 5 3 2 5 4 2 2 2 1 8 1 3.5 5 15

Odour Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable agreeable agreeable

Taste Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable agreeable agreeable

Turbidity(NTU) 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 4 1 3 1 1 4 1 1.92 1 10
no relaxation
pH 7.12 7.31 7.2 7.28 6.95 7.26 7.39 7.08 7.01 6.68 7.35 6.63 7.39 6.63 7.11 6.5-8.5

Total Alkalinity (mg/L) 32 120 28 160 96 28 200 16 28 128 188 156 200 16 98.33 200 600

Total Hardness(mg/L) 104 112 172 156 112 188 177.41 173.38 129.02 100.8 210.8 141.4 210.8 100.8 148.07 200 600

Iron(mg/L) <0.10 <0.10 <0.10 <0.10 <0.10 <0.10 <0.10 <0.10 <0.10 <0.10 <0.10 <0.10 <0.10 <0.10 <0.10 0.3 1

Chloride(mg/L) 20 16 10 16 20 12 10 12 8 12 18 16 20 8 14.17 250 1000

Total Dissolve solid(mg/L) 197 254 270 250 180 298 264 284 204 168 306 204 306 168 239.92 500 2000

Calcium(mg/L) 19.2 22.4 19.2 32 33.6 41.6 48.48 37.17 32.32 24.24 43.2 25.6 48.48 19.2 31.58 75 200

Copper(mg/L) <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 <.03 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 0.05 1.5

Manganese(mg/L) <0.04 <0.04 <0.04 0.08 <0.04 <0.04 <0.04 <0.04 <0.04 <0.04 <0.04 <0.04 0.08 <0.02 0.08 0.1 0.3

Sulphate(mg/L) 13.21 10.83 117.73 11 12.39 143.1 3.1 140.84 85.43 2.5 15.74 8.29 143.1 2.5 47.01 200 400

Nitrate(mg/L) 18.28 <0.5 2.49 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 1.88 5.52 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 18.28 <0.5 <0.5 45 100

Fluoride(mg/L) <0.3 <0.3 <0.3 <0.3 <0.3 <0.3 <0.3 <0.3 <0.3 <.3 <0.30 <0.30 <0.30 <0.30 <0.30 1 1.5

Arsenic(mg/L) <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 0.01 no relaxation

Lead(mg/L) <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 0.01 no relaxation

Cadmium(mg/L) <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.0005 <0.0005 <0.0005 0.003 no relaxation

Zinc(mg/L) <0.04 <0.04 0.09 0.47 <0.04 <0.04 <0.04 <0.04 <0.04 <0.04 0.04 0.16 0.47 0.04 0.19 5 15

Boron(mg/L) <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.10 <0.10 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 0 <0.20 <0.02 0.5 5
Total Chromium
<0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.05 <0.05 <0.01 <0.10 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.02 no relaxation
(mg/L)
e above data has been furnished based on the Monitoring Report provided by CMPDI, RI 7, Bhubaneswar

Project Officer
GOCP Basundhara Area
Annexure-V
Details of Medical Camp held under Basundhara Area
S.No Village Name Date Total Beneficiaries
1 Balinga 26.06.19 98
2 Siarmal 01.07.19 100
3 Kundrein 02.07.19 31
4 Kuisera 03.07.19 33
5 Barpali 05.07.19 32
6 Garjanbahal 08.07.19 68
7 Bangurkela 09.07.19 29
8 Sumura 16.07.19 94
9 Gopalpur 21.07.19 41
10 Ratansara 02.08.19 32
11 Barpali R&R Site 22.11.2019 35
12 Barpali R&R Site 29.01.2020 36
13 Tumulia 20.02.2020 352
Medical camps are conducted by AMO, Basundhara Area,
under CSR

Project Officer
GOCP Basundhara Area
Annexure-VI
SUMMER WATER SUPPLY DETAILS OF BASUNDHARA AREA - 2020-21
Qty of water Total qty of water
Sl No Name of the vilage Lead in KM No. of trips No. of days
(in Ltr) (in Ltr)
Tikilipara 3 4 16000 90 1440000
1
Sardega R&R 3 2 8000 90 720000
2 Khamarpara 2 4 16000 90 1440000
3 Gopalpur 7 4 16000 90 1440000
Kulda 5 2 8000 90 720000
4 Chaitalgadi/
2 3 12000 90 1080000
Bankibahal
5 Siarmal 8 3 12000 90 1080000
6 Tumulia 8 6 24000 90 2160000
7 Garjanbahal 11 3 12000 90 1080000
Bangurkela 15 2 8000 90 720000
8
Karlikachar 15 1 4000 90 360000
Barpali village and
9 6 3 12000 90 1080000
R&R site
10 Kuisira 8 3 12000 90 1080000
Balinga (Barpali road
11 5 3 12000 90 1080000
side)
12 Duduka 10 3 12000 90 1080000
13 Kaletpani 4 3 12000 90 1080000
14 Sarangijharia 8 3 12000 90 1080000
15 Sumra 9 3 12000 90 1080000
16 Ganjeibud 12 2 8000 90 720000
17 Tiuria 18 2 8000 90 720000

Project Officer
GOCP Basundhara Area
ANNEXURE-VII

WELL WATER LEVEL MONITORING DATA


Project : Garjanbahal OCP
Data for the year period 01.04.20 to 30.09.20

Monitoring Station Depth to water level (in m. bgl)


Well at Garjanbahal Village 4.93 2.12
Date of sampling 05-08-20 06-08-20
*The above data has been furnished based on the Monitoring Report provided by CMPDI, RI 7, Bhubaneswar

Project Officer
GOCP Basundhara Area
Ambient Air Quality Data Annexure-VIII
Project: Garjanbahal OCP
Data for the year period April 20 to September 20
Date of
Monitoring Station
PM2.5 PM10 SO2 Nox SPM
sampling
01-06-20 22 87 10.22 29.52 118
02-06-20 21 90 12.29 22.11 158
08-06-20 43 62 10.23 31.03 94
09-06-20 37 86 12.06 22.80 148
16-06-20 29 82 15.04 18.08 128
17-06-20 27 69 15.04 18.08 95
22-06-20 25 43 9.84 16.56 61
23-06-20 34 49 11.81 19.87 64
30-06-20 21 44 10.05 16.91 55
01-07-20 26 57 9.23 17.70 132
02-07-20
07-07-20 21 74 9.73 16.79 127
08-07-20 20 82 11.90 17.85 138
14-07-20 21 64 11.37 17.83 99
15-07-20 22 59 12.62 16.74 82
21-07-20 23 70 14.16 21.32 110
Siarmal Village

22-07-20 21 56 8.96 19.13 91


27-07-20 35 86 10.38 23.24 126
28-07-20 36 74 11.15 25.63 117
03-08-20 22 62 10.6 22.99 103
04-08-20 26 50 11.11 17.67 92
10-08-20 21 78 7.68 23.69 127
11-08-20 25 56 7.74 19.44 113
18-08-20 27 60 12.04 20.9 106
19-08-20 18 83 8.44 18.5 134
25-08-20 26 77 8.67 19.48 110
26-08-20 28 61 12.75 23.13 92
02-09-20 28 89 10.27 21.13 128
03-09-20 19 71 8.78 20.12 117
07-09-20 30 95 7.81 18.7 158
08-09-20 24 74 9.86 25.75 133
15-09-20 18 68 8.98 27.37 92
16-09-20 19 54 10.25 23.9 76
21-09-20 21 74 16.64 15.99 98
22-09-20 23 69 9.61 14.23 94
29-09-20 17 58 8.77 10.69 131
30-09-20 25 82 8.27 20.3 139
Annual
Annual Average- Annual Annual
Average- 60 and 24 Average- Average-
40 and 24 Hours- 50 and 24 50 and 24
NAAQS Standard Hours- 60 100 Hours- 80 Hours- 80 -
*The above data has been furnished based on the Monitoring Report provided by CMPDI, RI 7,
Bhubaneswar
The values are taken after 24 hours of monitoring
The monitoring station falls under the Industrial, Residential, Rural and other areas category
Hence NAAQS is applicable

Project Officer
GOCP Basundhara Area
Ambient Air Quality Data Annexure-VIII
Project: Garjanbahal OCP
Data for the year period April 20 to September 20
Date of
Monitoring Station
PM2.5 PM10 SO2 Nox SPM
sampling
01-06-20 42 90 10.68 32.80 152
02-06-20 31 92 12.42 21.03 124
08-06-20 25 89 12.08 17.64 179
09-06-20 23 92 11.89 20.53 171
16-06-20 20 38 7.08 17.87 56
17-06-20 33 75 15.17 17.55 117
22-06-20 29 57 8.42 14.18 75
23-06-20 21 49 7.48 13.38 62
30-06-20 38 58 8.02 15.29 95
01-07-20 24 70 10.69 17.56 109
02-07-20
07-07-20 29 41 9.01 17.27 83
08-07-20 20 60 10.40 17.94 91
14-07-20 21 49 10.28 15.42 78
15-07-20 30 48 12.89 20.22 87
Siarmal Village

23-07-20
27-07-20 22 43 10.90 20.46 74
28-07-20 19 46 10.47 16.45 68
03-08-20 20 58 10.45 22.26 103
04-08-20 22 52 15.15 20.78 111
10-08-20 24 61 11.69 21.17 112
11-08-20 22 56 12.46 26.13 98
18-08-20 20 50 10.53 23.6 88
19-08-20 23 74 10.16 24.12 105
25-08-20 23 58 8.31 20.92 91
26-08-20 21 65 11.18 17.9 102
02-09-20 28 83 11.35 23.36 132
03-09-20 23 69 8.89 16.88 118
07-09-20 32 90 7.56 20.47 140
08-09-20 30 66 9.22 18.46 109
15-09-20 19 63 12.6 14.63 39
16-09-20 23 74 8.83 12.31 104
21-09-20 24 66 8.27 15.3 93
22-09-20 20 63 11.05 14.43 96
29-09-20 26 86 7.95 16.03 131
30-09-20 23 92 9.6 21.3 129
Annual
Annual Average- Annual Annual
Average- 60 and 24 Average- Average-
40 and 24 Hours- 50 and 24 50 and 24
NAAQS Standard Hours- 60 100 Hours- 80 Hours- 80 -
*The above data has been furnished based on the Monitoring Report provided by CMPDI, RI 7,
Bhubaneswar
The values are taken after 24 hours of monitoring
The monitoring station falls under the Industrial, Residential, Rural and other areas category
Hence NAAQS is applicable

Project Officer
GOCP Basundhara Area
ANNEXURE-X
Effluent Quality Data
Project : Garjanbahal OCP
Data for the year period 01.04.20 to 30.09.20
Monitoring Station pH
MAX MIN AVG
Outlet of Settling Tank
7.04 7.32 6.92 7.6 7.26 6.76 7.01 7.27 7.1 7.06 7.04 7.6 6.76 7.13
(Kanika Siding)
Dt of Sampling 25-04-2020 13-05-2020 29-05-2020 09-06-20 23-26-2020 14-07-20 28-07-20 11-08-20 29-08-20 11-09-20 30-09-20

Mine Sump Water 8.03 7.21 7.34 7.8 7.15 7.29 7.56 6.73 7.04 7.75 7.79 8.03 6.73 7.43
Dt of Sampling 25-04-2020 13-05-2020 29-05-2020 09-06-20 23-26-2020 14-07-20 28-07-20 11-08-20 27-08-20 11-09-20 30-09-20
Inlet of Settling Tank (Kanika
7.42 7.33 7.42 7.33 7.38
Siding)
Dt of Sampling 09-06-20 11-09-20

Monitoring Station OG(mg/L)


MAX MIN AVG
Outlet of Settling Tank
<4.0 <4.0 <4.0 <4.0 <4.0 4.8 4.2 6 5.4 <4.0 4.6 6 <4.0 <4.0
(Kanika Siding)
Dt of Sampling 25-04-2020 13-05-2020 29-05-2020 09-06-20 23-26-2020 14-07-20 28-07-20 11-08-20 29-08-20 11-09-20 30-09-20

Mine Sump Water <4.0 <4.0 <4.0 <4.0 <4.0 <4.0 <4.0 <4.0 <4.0 <4.0 <4.0 <4.0 <4.0 <4.0
Dt of Sampling 25-04-2020 13-05-2020 29-05-2020 09-06-20 23-26-2020 14-07-20 28-07-20 11-08-20 27-08-20 11-09-20 30-09-20
Inlet of Settling Tank (Kanika
<4.0 4.80 4.8 <4.0 <4.0
Siding)
Dt of Sampling 09-06-20 11-09-20

Monitoring Station TSS(mg/L)


MAX MIN AVG
Outlet of Settling Tank
26 28 30 20 24 86 78 148 128 58 92 148 20.00 65.27
(Kanika Siding)
Dt of Sampling 25-04-2020 13-05-2020 29-05-2020 09-06-20 23-26-2020 14-07-20 28-07-20 11-08-20 29-08-20 11-09-20 30-09-20

Mine Sump Water 22 20 26 22 24 38 48 26 76 24 40 76 20.00 33.27


Dt of Sampling 25-04-2020 13-05-2020 29-05-2020 09-06-20 23-26-2020 14-07-20 28-07-20 11-08-20 27-08-20 11-09-20 30-09-20
Inlet of Settling Tank (Kanika
30 88 88 30.00 59.00
Siding)
Dt of Sampling 09-06-20 11-09-20

Monitoring Station COD(mg/L)


MAX MIN AVG
Outlet of Settling Tank
64 44 52 40 48 220 176 268 260 76 156 268 40.00 127.64
(Kanika Siding)
Dt of Sampling 25-04-2020 13-05-2020 29-05-2020 09-06-20 23-26-2020 14-07-20 28-07-20 11-08-20 29-08-20 11-09-20 30-09-20

Mine Sump Water 40 52 40 48 36 44 56 24 88 40 32 88.00 24.00 45.45


Dt of Sampling 25-04-2020 13-05-2020 29-05-2020 09-06-20 23-26-2020 14-07-20 28-07-20 11-08-20 27-08-20 11-09-20 30-09-20
Inlet of Settling Tank (Kanika
56.00 160 160.00 56.00 108.00
Siding)
Dt of Sampling 09-06-20 11-09-20
*The above data has been furnished based on the Monitoring Report provided by CMPDI, RI 7, Bhubaneswar

Project Officer
GOCP Basundhara Area
Office of the Project Officer
Garjanbahal OCP
Basundhara Area
AT/PO:
AT/PO:-Basundhara-770076
Dist:-Sundargarh
Sundargarh (Orissa)

Ref.no: MCL/PO/GOCP/ENVT/2020
/GOCP/ENVT/2020-21/60 Date:: 25.12.2020
25.12

The Director (S)


MOEF, Eastern Regional Office,
A/3, Chandersekharpur,
Bhubaneshwar-751023

Sub: Submission of Half-yearly


yearly Compliance Report of the Environmental
conditions
onditions in respect of Garjanbahal OCP, MCL Basundhara Area, for the
period of April’2020 to Sept’2020
Sept’2020.

Sir,

Please find here with the Half-yearly compliance report of the Environment
Condition for the period of April’2020 to Sept’2020 in respect of Garjanbahal
OCP. This is for your kind perusal and necessary action.

Thanking you.

Yours faithfully,

Project Officer
Garjanbahal OCP,
Basundhara Area
Enclosed: As above.

Copy to:
1. Director E.I.A Monitoring Cell, MOEF, Paryvaram Bhawan, CGO complex,
New Delhi110003 -- (By Regd. Post)
2. GM (Envt. & Forest),), HQ Burla, Sambalpur– For kind information
3. SO (Envt. & Forest),, Basundhara Area- For kind information
FORM -1
MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT & FORESTS EASTERN REGIONAL OFFICE
A/3, CHANDRASEKHARPUR, BHUBANESWAR-751023 (ODISHA)
MONITORING PROFORMA PART-I (DATASHEET)

1 Project type Mining Industry


2 Name of the Project GARJANBAHAL OCP
3 Clearance letter(s) OM No. & J-11015/159/2015-IA. 11 (M) dated 09.1 1.2017
date
4 a Location District Sundargarh
State Odisha
b Latitude 22 0 01' 16" to 220 03'52" North
b Longitude 83 043'34" to 83 045'14" East
5 a Address of concerned Project Sri Raj Kumar
Chief Engineer Project Officer, Garjanbahal OCP
P.O.: Basundhara, Tahsil: Himgir
District: Sundergarh, Pin: 770076 (Odisha)
Mail id: pogocp2018@gmail.com
Telephone: 0663-2542084, 06621-286133
Fax No.: 0663-2542257, 06621-286144
b Address of Executive Project Sri Padmanava Swain
Engineer/Manager Manager, Garjanbahal OCP
P.O.: Basundhara, Tahsil: Himgir
District: Sundergarh, Pin: 770076 (Odisha)
6 Salient features
a of the Project Minable reserve: 229.25 Million tonnes
Target output 13 MTPA

Average stripping 0.98 cum/t


ratio
Project life 20 years @ 13 MTPA
b of the Environmental l. Ambient Air quality
Management Plans 2. Water quality
3. Hydrology and hydrogeology
4. Noise level Measurement
5. Land Use/ Cover Pattern
6. Socio Economic Scenario
7. Soil quality Study
8. Information on Bio-Diversity
9. Impact on public Health
10. Risks and hazards
11. Impact on Traffic Movement and control measures
12. Impact on land use and land scape
7 Breakup of the Project area
a Submergence area (Forest and No submergence area
Non Forest)
l) Forest Area: 88.90 ha
2) Non- Forest Area: 706.48 ha

b Others (govt. and tenancy land) According to the environmental clearance. a total area of 795.38
ha is present which is broken into
88.90 ha of forest area and 706.48 ha of non- forest area
8 Breakup of the Project affected As per the project Report, details of the project affected families
population, with enumeration of and the project affected population are as follows:
those losing houses/dwelling units
only, agricultural land only, both
dwelling units & agricultural land Name of Project Plot Cash
and less labour/artisans village affected provided Compensation
families against the plot
Garjanbahal 350 - 143
Balinga 280 - 237
Karlikachar 153 - 6
Bankibahal 135 67 54
Bangurkela 226 - -
Kulda 86 12 45
Total 1230 79 485
9 Financial Details
a Project cost as originally planned and The total capital investment as per the project report is as
subsequently revised estimates and the follows: Variant I: 1375.38 lakhs, Variant Il:646.64 lakhs.
ears of rice reference
b Allocation made for environmental As per the EIA/EMP, the cost estimate of the project is
management plans, with item wise & 17222.02 lakhs.
year-wise breakup
c Benefit cost ratio/ Internal rate of return As per the Project report, the financial internal rate of
and the year of assessment return is as follows:
Variant 100% production At 85% production
level level
Variant I 24.58 17.55
Variant Il 41.00 35.18
d Weather 9(c) includes the cost of Yes
Environmental Management Plan so far
e Expenditure on environmental 17222.02 lakhs
management
f Actual expenditure incurred on the Approx 22.38 crore upto 03.03.2020
Environmental Management plans so far
10 Forest requirements

a The status of approval of diversion of Forest clearance for an area of 88.899 ha has been
forest land for non-forestry use approved by the Assistant inspector General of forests
(FC).
b The status of compensatory Afforestation. Compensatory Afforestation has been done in two sites:
Singaribahal (102 Ha) and Tildega (75.798 Ha) are total
177.798 Ha
Aided Natural Regeneration with gap planting of 600
saplings per Ha.ie total 1,06,679 nos. seedlings.
c The status of tree felling Tree felling of II phase is under progress.
progress
I phase: 6275 nos.—Tree
Tree Felling has done
11 Comments on the viability and Satisfactory
sustainability of Compensatory
Afforestation programme iin the light of
actual fields experience
perience so far.
12 Status of construction

a Date of commencement (actual and/or Mine opened on 24.05.2018, Date of production:


planned 16.07.2018.
b Date of completion (actual and/or The total life of mine is 28 years as per project report
planned) prepared in September 2014.
Present status of the Project Running as planned.

13 Reason for the delay if the Project is yet to Not Applicable


start.

Project Officer
Garjanbahal OCP,
Basundhara Area
FORM-II
PROFORMA FOR PROVIDING INFORMATION ON REHABILITATION
1 No. of villages affected 03 (Garjanbahal, Karlikachar, Bangurkela)
2 Families affected 729 families
3 Compensation Package offered per Besides land compensation and employment, one rehabilitation
family site has been developed with provision of drinking water,
ponds, wells, community club, puja mandap, roads, drains,
school, boundary wall, street light and dispensary.
Budget estimate for Rehabilitation:
a Total outlay Rs. 35938.26 Lakhs Land + Rehabilitation
b Amount paid/ used Rs. 35583.82 Lakhs
5 Em 10 ment details-
a Total employment to be provided 484
b Employment given so far 295 nos.
Name of Employment Under
village provided (nos.) consideration
Garjanbahal 178 56
Karlikachar 87 24
Bangurkela 30 109
Total 295 189
6 Rehabilitation & Resettlement details
No. of families rehabilitated 149/729
i) Name of site Barpali RR Site 11 Rehabilitation Site Cash
AT/P.O Balinga Compensation
ii) Families Rehabilitated 149 nos. (Including own choice cash compensation taken in lieu
of Plot at rehab. Site)
Name of Nos. of Nos. of Balance
village families families shifted
affected (Eligible)
Garjanbahal 350 - 350
Karlikachar 153 - 6153
Bangurkela 226 - 226
Total 729 - 729
b Family yet to be Rehabilitated
i) Name of the site l. Barpali RR site Il: Ready
2. Badkhalia: WBM road prepared

ii) No's of family 149 families (Balance have been provided with cash
compensations)
Any other information Figure includes both temporary as well as permanent
7 employment.

Project Officer
Garjanbahal OCP,
Basundhara Area
FORM -III
FORMAT FOR PROVIDING PARTICULARS ON GREEN BELT/ PLANTATION UNDER F(C) ACT 1980
AND E(P)ACT 1986
1 a) Name of the organization Garjanbahal OCP
b) Envt./Forest clearance J-11015/159/2015-IA. 11 (M) dated 09.11.2017
order Nos. F.No.8-11/2015-FC, dated 06.03.2018
2 Location, Block/Sub. Div./D P.O.- Balinga,Via-Basundhara
Dist/State Dist.-Sundergarh, Odisha
3 Address of communication Sri Raj Kumar
Project Officer, Garjanbahal OCP
P.O.: Basundhara, Tahsil: Himgir
District: Sundergarh, Pin: 770076 (Odisha)
Mail id: pogocp2018@gmail.com
Telephone: 0663-2542084, 06621-286133
Fax No.: 0663-2542257, 06621-286144
4. Existing vegetation in the area/region
a) Species (Clausena excavate, Flacourtiaindica, Murraya exotica, Carissa
( Trees/Shrubs/Grasses/ inermis, Eugenia heyneana, etc.), grasses/climbers/bamboo
Climbers) species (Saccharumspontaneum, Eulaliopsisbinata,
Olaxscandens, etc.), Medicinal plants (Magniferaindica,
morindatinctorial, Acacia arabica, etc.)
b) Major prevalent species of each Tree Species (Acacia auriculaeformis, Embligaofficinalis,
type Bauhinia purpurea, Cereyaarborea, etc.), herb and shrub
species (Clausena excavate, Flacourtiaindica, Murraya exotica,
Carissa inermis, Eugenia heyneana, etc.),
grasses/climbers/bamboo species (Saccharumspontaneum,
Eulaliopsisbinata, Olaxscandens, etc.), Medicinal plants
(Magniferaindica, morindatinctorial, Acacia arabica, etc.)
5. Land coverage by the Project
a) Total area under Project 795.38 ha
b) Area covered for basic Infrastructure: 40.00 ha
infrastructure
(Roads/Buildings/Factory etc.)
6. Details about Natural vegetation
a) Name & number of tree/species Mahul, Char, Mango, Sal, Salia, Sirish, Kum, Jamun, Behera,
felled Neem, Harda, senha, Kekat, Palash, Bhelua, Falsa, Bar, Kendu,
acasia, papal, bahada, semal, Kurei, sunari, Mahalim, Kumur,
handal, muid
No. of trees/species felled: 6275 nos.
b) Name & number of plant Tree Species (Acacia auriculaeformis, Emblica officinalis,
species still available in the area Bauhinia purpurea, Cereya arborea, etc.), herb and shrub
species (Clausena excavate, Flacourtia indica, Murraya
exotica, Carissa inermis, Eugenia heyneana, etc.),
grasses/climbers/bamboo species (Saccharum spontaneum,
Eulaliopsis binata, Olax scandens, etc.), Medicinal plants
(Magnifera indica, morinda tinctorial, Acacia arabica, etc.)
c) By protecting the area will Plantation of indigenous species will be done as per EIA/EMP
indigenous
7. Plantation required to be carried out as per
a) Condition of Environment 2500 Nos./ Ha
clearance
b) Condition of Forest (c) Not mentioned
Clearance in Nos/ha.
c) Voluntarily in Nos./ha 2500 Nos./ Ha
8 Details about plantation
a) Total area available for plantation in each category

Green Belt/Gap External OB Internal OB Other Plantation/ Road Block


plantation Dumps Dumps Outside ML Sides Plantation
Nil Nil Nil 19.54 Ha Nil Nil

b) Plantation details (category


Methodology): Year of Species Spacing Height Total Survival
Plantation planted attained area rate
Covered
2019-20 5862 Nos. Trees 2.5 m x 1 mtr 19.54 90 %
(Sal, Karanj, 2.5 m Ha
Garbhar, amla
Jamun, Neem,
Arjun, Guava,
Pipal, Barakoli,
Bamboo)

c) Survival % of plantation 90 %
d) Total plantation 5862 nos.
9 Agency carrying out plantation & maintenance
maintenance: DFO, Sundargarh

Financial details (Year wise and item wise): Will be furnished once plantation commences.

Year of the Green External/ Other Fund Expenditure


Plantation Belt/Gap Internal OB Plantation/ Allocated made
plantation Dumps Outside ML
2019-20 Nil Nil 19.54 Ha Rs. Rs.
66,51,940.00 66,51,940.00

10 Inspection of plantation by field Regular inspection done by Forest Dept, Sundargarh


experts and their comments and
follow up action
11 Remarks/ any other Nil
information

Project Officer
Garjanbahal OCP,
Basundhara Area

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