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:General Conditions :60. Only ongoing/ existing lease are recommended for renewal. No new stone quarry
proposal is recommended at this juncture. Meanwhile, Hon. Supreme Court
directions to adopt proposed Model Mining rule 2010 shall be complied with by the
concerned department. The validity period of the ECs will be up to lease period of
five years. However, complete information regarding the above quarries,
particularly relating to the quantities of minerals to be extracted from each block
based on the available reserve, has not been collected and furnished by the
District Mining Officer. They should immediately undertake a scientific study in this
regard and furnish the information latest by 31st, May, 2013. Also they should
furnish status of compliance of the general and specific conditions stipulated
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bellow by 31st, May, 2013. The EC now Being issued is subject to review based on
the information which will be received by 31st , May, 2013
61. The lease holder shall undertake adequate safeguard measures during extraction
of material and ensure that to this activity, the hydro geological regime of the
surrounding area shall not be affected. Regular monitoring of ground water level
and quality shall be carried out around the mine lease area during the mining
operation, if at any stage; it is observed that the ground water table is getting
depleted due to the mining activity; necessary corrective measures shall be carried
out. District collector/ Mining Officers shall ensure this.
62. Effective safeguard measures, such as regular water sprinkling shall be carried out
in critical area prone to air pollution and having high levels of particulate matter
such as loading an unloading and all transfer points. Extensive water sprinkling
shall be carried out on haul roads. It should be ensured that the ambient air quality
parameters conform to the norms prescribed by the central pollution control board
in this regard. The status of implementation of measures taken shall be reported to
environment department and work shall be completed before the start of sand
mining.
63. No tree-felling shall be done in the leased area, except only with the permission
from competent authority.
64. Till the detailed rules for the stone quarries (which are under preparation at the
government level) are issued, quarrying shall be restricted within the area already
in operation although the lease area may be more. Thus no horizontal expansion
shall be taken up.
65. Where the quarry is in a hilly terrain and where some part of the hill is already cut
for quarrying further hill cutting shall not in such cases deepening the existing
operational area may be preferably done.
66. Precise mining area will be jointly demarcated at site by officials of mining
/Revenue department prior to mining operations for all proposals under
consideration. Such site plan duly verified by competent authority shall be
submitted to Environment Department
67. All necessary statutory clearance shall be obtained before start of mining
operations.
68. Mining shall be limited to day hours time only. The leading shall not be done during
night hours.
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69. No mining shall be carried out in the safety zone of any bridge and/or
embankment.
70. No mining shall be carried out in the vicinity of natural /manmade archaeological
sites
71. The lease holder shall obtain necessary prior permission of the competent
authorities of drawl of requisite of water (surface water and ground water) if
required for the project.
72. Waste water if any, shall be properly collected and treated so as to conform to
standards prescribed by MoEF /CPCb.
73. No wildlife habitat will be infringed.
74. Environmental clearance is subject to beating clearance under the Wildlife
(protection) Act 1972 from the competent authority if applicable to this project.
75. Green belt development shall be carried out considering CPCB guidelines
including selection of plant species and in consultation with local DFO/Horticulture
Officer.
76. Parking of vehicles should not be made on public places.
77. Transportation of materials shall be done by covering the trucks /tractors with
tarpaulin or other suitable mechanism so spillage of mineral /dust take place.
78. Appropriate imitative measures shall be taken to prevent any kind of pollution in
consultation with Maharashtra pollution Control Board. It shall be ensured that
there is no leakage of oil and grease from the vehicles used for transportation.
79. Vehicular emissions shall be kept under control and regularly monitored. The
mineral transportation shall be kept under control and regularly monitored. The
mineral transportation shall be carried out through the covered trucks only and the
vehicles carrying the mineral shall not be overload.
80. Special measures shall be adapted to prevent the nearby settlements from the
impact of mining activities. Maintained of road through which transportation of
minor mineral is to be undertaken, shall be carried out regularly.
81. Dispensary facilities for first- aid shall be provided at side.
82. Occupational health surveillance program of the worker should be undertaken
periodically.
83. Provision shall be made for housing the worker at side, if required, with all
necessary infrastructure and facilities such as fuel for cooking, safe drinking water,
medical health care and sanitation etc.
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84. Ambient air quality will be monitored at the side and the nearest habitation in the
month of January, April, and November. Ambient air quality boundary of the
precise mining area shall conform to the norms prescribed by MoEF, GOI.
85. The lease holder shall undertake adequate safeguard measures during extraction
of material and ensure that due to this activity, the hydro geological regime of the
surrounding area shall not be affected. Regular monitoring of ground water level
and quality shall be carried out around the mine lease area during the mining
activity; necessary corrective measures shall be carried out. District Collector /
Mining Officer shall ensure this.
86. Effective safeguard measures, such as regular water sprinkling shall be carried out
in critical area prone to air pollution and having high levels of particulate matter
such as loading and unloading and all transfer points. Extensive water sprinkling
shall be carried out on haul roads. It should be ensured that the ambient air quality
parameters conform to the norms prescribed by the central pollution control board
in this regard. The status of implementation of measures taken shall be reported to
environment department and work shall be completed before the start of sand
mining.
87. No tree-felling shall be done in the leased area, except only with the permission
from competent authority.
88. Till the detailed rules for the stone quarries (which are under preparation at the
government level) are issued, quarrying shall be restricted within the area already
in operation although the lease area may be more. Thus no horizontal expansion
shall be taken up.
89. Where the quarry is in a hilly terrain and where some part of the hill is already cut
for quarrying further hill cutting shall not. In such cases deepening the existing
operational area may be preferably done.
90. Measures shall be taken for control of noise level to the limits prescribed by
CPCB.
91. An environment audit shall be annually carried out during the operational phase
and be submitted to the Environment Department's.
92. Digital processing of the lease area in the district using remote sensing technique
shall be done regularly once in three years for monitoring and report submitted to
the Environment Department.

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93. The funds earmarked for environment protection measures shall be kept in
separate account and shall not be diverted for other purpose. Yearwise
expenditure shall be reported to the Regional Office, Ministry of Environment and
Forests, Bhopal.
94. Revenue Authorities shall submit within 3 month their policy towards address (i)
Standard operating process / procedure to bring in to focus infringement
/deviation/ violation of environmental norms/conditions, (ii) Hierarchical system
of Administrative order to deal with environmental issues and ensuring compliance
of EC conditions and (iii) System of reporting of non compliance / violation of
environmental norms to the District Collector.
95. The Mining Officer shall submit six monthly reports in hard and soft copy on the
status of compliance of the stipulated environmental clearance condition including
results of monitored data (both in hard & soft copies) to the Environment
department and the District Collector, the respective Regional Office of the
Maharashtra Pollution Control Board.
96. Any change in mining area, Khasra/Gat Numbers, entailing capacity addition with
change in process and or mining technology, modernization and scope of warding
shall again require prior Environment Clearance as per provisions of EIA
Notification, 2006 (as amended)
97. This EC accorded on the basis of information submitted concerned District Mining
Officer. Mining Officer shall submit the list of blocks satisfying conditions stipulated
above to SEIAA / Environment dept. The revised list of blocks and conditions
stipulated above shall be made available in public domain. It should be published
in two local language newspapers and at each block where mining operation is
proposed. District mining officer should insure this and submit compliance report
to Environment with approval from Collector.
98. The environmental clearance is being issued without prejudice to the action
initiated under EP Act or any court case pending in the court of law and it does not
mean that project proponent has not violated any environmental laws in the past
and whatever decision under EP Act or of the Hon'ble court will be binding on the
project proponent. Hence this clearance does not have immunity to the project
proponent in the case filed against him, if any of action initiated under EP Act.

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99. In case of submission of false document and non compliance of stipulated


conditions, Authority/Environment Department will revoke or suspend the
Environment Protection Act, 1986
The Environment department reversed the right to add any stringent condition or
to revoke the clearance if conditions stipulated are not implemented to the
satisfaction of the department or for that matter for any other administrative
reason.
100.

In case of any deviation or alteration in the project proposed from those

submitted to this department for clearance, a fresh reference should be made to


the department made to the department to assess the adequacy of the
condition(s) imposed and to incorporate additional environmental protection
measures required, if any.
101.

The above stipulation would be enforced among other under water (Prevention

and Control of pollution) Act, 1974 the air (Prevention and Control of pollution)
Act, 1981, the environment (Protection) Act, 1986 and rules there under,
Hazardous

wastes

(Managements

and

Handling)

Rules

1889

and

its

amendments, the public Liability insurance Act 1991, and its amendments.
102.

Any appeal against this Environmental clearance shall lie with the national

green tribunal Van Vigyan Bhavan Sec.5 R.K.Puram New Delhi-110 022 if preferred
within 30 days as proscribe the under section 16 of the National Green Tribunal Act
2010.
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BHAGWAT
SANJAY
MADHUKAR

Digitally signed by BHAGWAT SANJAY MADHUKAR


DN: cn=BHAGWAT SANJAY MADHUKAR, c=IN,
st=Maharashtra, o=COLLECTOR OFFICE
WARDHA, ou=GOVERNMENT,CID - 3587698,
serialNumber=9ab93826c3b83b437618a75fe62c853
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DN: cn=BHAGWAT SANJAY MADHUKAR, c=IN,
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