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Annexure-I

Built Up Area Statement - Proposed


Land Use No of Total No of Total Site Total Built up
Floors Units Area in m2 area (m2)
Block A 2B+G+14 270 1876.24 30934.04
Block B 2B+G+14 119 909.61 15071.42
Block C 2B+G+14 119 943.97 15648.57
Block D 2B+G+14 59 786.07 12453.11
Amenities G+4 420.93 2434.79
Green Area 2174.66
Road Area 8097.1
Open Area 4887.7
Parking
Basement - 1 12977.78
Basement - 2 13457.07
Total 567 20096.3 102976.8

Built Up Area Statement - EC Obtained


No of Total No Total Site Total Built up
Land Use
Floors of Units Area in m2 area (m2)
Block A - 1 2B+G+14 30 320.0 5141.8
Block A - 2 2B+G+14 120 866.0 14621.7
Block A - 3 2B+G+14 135 955.3 16158.9
Amenities 2B+G+4 207.5 1176.8
Green Area 2194.0
Road Area 5051.0
Open Area 1918.93
Future Development 8563.3
Parking
Basement - 1 6433.7
Basement - 2 6209.7
Total 285 20076.0 49742.5

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Annexure-II

Earth Work Quantities


Surplus Surplus
S No Area Qty of fill (m3) Qty of cut (m3)
Fill(m3) Cut(m3)
1 Site 26309 66087 --- 39778

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Annexure-III
Water Requirement of the Project
No. of Water Total Water
Land Use No. of Units Persons/ requirement per Requirement in
unit person in l * KLD
Block A to D 567 5 135 382.7
Amenities 1 115 45 5.2
Swimming pool 1 5.0
Visitors 2 15 17.0
TOTAL 409.9
*Water requirement as per NBC

Water Savings Proposed


Treated Effective
No. No. of Water
water Water
Land Use of Persons/ Requirement
reuse/day Requirement
Units unit / KLD
Klpcd in KLD
Block A to D 567 5 382.7 113.4 269.3
Amenities 1 115 5.2 2.3 2.9
Swimming pool 5.0 5.0
Visitors 2 17.0 8.5 8.5
TOTAL 409.9 124.2 285.7
Note: Treated water reuse assumed @ 45 l/head for Housing, and @ 20 l/head in
amenities.

Approximately 124.2 Kl/day water will be saved by adopting recycling of treated water
in the toilet flush. The effective water consumption is reduced by 124.2 Kl/day and the
requirement will be in the order of 285.7 Kl/day.

Water Balance during occupation stage


Input KLD Output KLD
Domestic water from Excess treated water will be
285.7 197.7
Mangalagiri Municipality sent to open drains
Recycled water 124.2 Recycled water 124.2
Water requirement for green
belt during non monsoon 6.0
Losses approx 20% 82.0
Total 409.9 Total 409.9

The water used in the order of 409.9 KL/day would generate 327.9 KL/day of
wastewater, which has to be treated for reuse and or disposal.

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Sewage treatment plant based on Moving bed bio reactor system (MBBR) - 400 KLD
The moving bed biofilm process combines the technologies of activated sludge
processes and biofilm processes. The moving bed biofilm process is frequently used
when space is an issue. High-rate biofilm systems such as the Kaldnes Moving Bed
Reactor (KMB) or the NATRIX technology are highly efficient in removing the soluble
organic and nitrogen load.

Moving bed bio reactor system (MBBR)


The KMB and the Natrix process are suspended carrier biofilm processes. They are
based on the use of plastic carrier media, which are kept in suspension and continuous
movement in the treatment reactor. Excess biomass sloughs off from the media and is
washed out of the process with the treated effluent.
Several process combinations have been realised in upgrading activated sludge
treatment plants. However, it is also possible to realise hybrid solutions using the
biofilm carriers in the existing tanks without any retrofitting.

When a pure KMB process is employed, a typical overall treatment design consists of
pre-treatment (screening) followed by one or more MBBR tanks, where the degradation
processes of soluble matter take place. The final stage of the treatment is normally the
particle separation.

Characteristics of Waste water


Parameter Quantity in mg/l
pH 6.0 – 8.5
Total Suspended Solids 150
BOD 300
COD 600
Oil & Grease 50

Design of the individual units:


Bar Screen Chamber:
Provide a chamber of size 1.0 m x 0.65 m to suit sewer gradient to accommodate an
inclined bar screen with opening less than 10 mm. Provide a bar screen of 20 X 6 mm
flats with 10mm spacing in between.
Design Criteria:
Velocity through screen : 0.8 m/Sec.
Discharge : Discharge / day /8
= 165/8
= 0.0013 Cum. /sec
Peak Load : 3 times the discharge
= 0.0013 x3.0 = 0.041 m3 /sec
Adopting screens with bars of 10 mm width and 20 mm clear opening considering 1.2
times the net area of opening,
Net Area = 0.041 /0.80 =0.052 m2
Gross area = 1.2 times of the net area of opening

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= 1.2 X 0.052 =0.062m2
Assuming the inclination of screen of 60° to horizontal. Gross area of screen needed
would be 1.0X0.45 Mt. for ease of maintenance.
Equalization tank:
The flow from the bar screen chamber is let into the equalization tank of minimum 8
hours capacity. This tank is provided to even out the flow variation, and to provide a
continuous feed into the secondary biological treatment units.

Design flow = 400 m3/day


Provide min 8 hours holding capacity.
Hence required volume of the tank = 133m3
Provide a tank of 135m3 Capacity.
The tank size would be 10.0X4.5X3.0 m SWD (effective volume)

MBBR Tank:
The biological aeration system is designed as an extended aeration system with sludge
recycle. Aeration is by means of fine pore membrane diffusers.
Design Flow = 400 m3/day.
Proposed to provide 12hr of holding capacity = 200m3.
Hence required volume of the tank = 100m3 x 2nos.
The tank size would be (10 x 3.5 x 3.0m SWD) X 2NOS. (effective volume)

Flow Quantity 400 cum/day


BOD In 300mg/l
BOD Out desired <10mg/l
Tank Volume 2 x 100cum
Diffusers Fine Pore Diffusers
Food X Microbe 0.12
MLSS 4000mg/l
No. of tanks 2 Nos.

Air Blowers
Sewage inflow = 400/20 = 20 cum.
Total BOD5 load = 250 mg/l.
BOD load in tank in Kg = (250x20) / 1000 = 5.00 kg/hr
For 1 kg of BOD removed 1.2kg of oxygen is required
Density of air = 1.17
% of oxygen in air = 21% = 0.21
Alpha factor = 0.65
Beta factor = 0.90
Oxygen transfer efficiency = 0.12
There for Air required = 5.00 x 1.2 / (1.17 x 0.21 x 0.65 x 0.9 x 0.12)

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= 6 / 0.017
= 352.94 m3/hr.
Aeration time = 20hr
Therefore air required in cum/ hr. = 352.94 cum/ hr. = 207.73cfm.
Consider 35% excess considering the air required in the equalization tank
Total air required = 280.43 cfm
Hence provide 2 blower of 150cfm
One as standby with an operating pressure of 0.5KSC.
Transfer rate of oxygen in 1m.
Long membrane diffusers = 10 cum/ hr.
There for total number of membranes required = 280.43/10
= 28.04 nos. Say= 28 nos.
Secondary clarifier with sludge scraping mechanism:
The over flow from the aeration tank will be taken into the secondary clarifier for the
separation of biological flog.

Design quantity 400 m3/day.


Maximum holding time 20h
Design Surface loading rate = 5 m3/m2/hr.
Area of the tank required = 4 m2
The tank size shall be of 2.0x2.0m x 1 Nos. With 1.6 m depth for easy sludge settling
allowance.
Clarified Water Tank – 1 NO:
The settled water from the settling tank is expected to meet the standards with respect
to BOD and TSS for discharge to island surface waters. However, it is our intention to
improve the quality of effluent further in order to make it fit for reuse. For this reason,
further secondary treatment in the form of coagulation, filtration and disinfection is
proposed. The clear water from the settling tank shall be fed to the clarified water tank,
from where it will be pumped to the filters.
Design flow = 400m3/day
Provide min of 8 hours holding capacity.
Hence required volume of the tank = 133 m3
Provide a tank of 135,000 Lt. Capacity
The sizes of the tank will be 10X4.5X3.0 m SWD m

Clarified Water Tank – 1 NO:


The settled water from the settling tank is expected to meet the standards with respect
to BOD and TSS for discharge to island surface waters. However, it is our intention to
improve the quality of effluent further in order to make it fit for reuse. For this reason,
further secondary treatment in the form of coagulation, filtration and disinfection is

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proposed. The clear water from the settling tank shall be fed to the clarified water tank,
from where it will be pumped to the filters.
Design flow =400KLD
Provide min of 16 hours holding capacity.
Hence required volume of the tank = 266 m3
Provide a tank of 265KL. Capacity
The sizes of the tank will be 10X8.8X3.0 m

Pressure Sand Filter:


Flow = 400m3/day
Loading rate = 15 m3/m2/hr.

Considering the operation of 16 hours of filter


Provide a Pressure Sand filter of 1.5 mm dia with sand as media over layer, under drain
pipe, laterals face piping etc.,

Activated Carbon Filter:


Flow = 400m3/day
Loading rate = 15 Cum/Sqm/hr.
Considering the operation of16 hours of filter
Provide a pressure sand filter of 1.5m diameter with activated carbon filter media with
under drainpipe, lateral face piping.

Ultraviolet Disinfection:
UV applied to low turbidity water is a highly effective means of disinfection. UV is not
harmful to aquatic organisms in the receiving water. UV light kills viruses, Vegetative-
and spore-forming bacteria, algae and yeasts. No chemicals are added to the
wastewater to change the pH, conductivity, odor or taste to create possible toxic
compounds. UV treatment has a few moving parts to adjust or wear out

Sludge Disposal:
The biomass in the aeration tank stabilizes BOD in wastewater by consuming the
organic matter in the wastewater. The metabolic activity results in growth of the
biomass population in the aeration tank. Consequently, in order to contain the level of
MLSS in the aeration tank to the design level of 4000mg/l, it will be necessary to bleed
off or waste the excess activated sludge. For this purpose, a sludge-holding tank of 20
cum with air supply and one no. filter press is proposed.

Capacity 40.0 cum/day


Sludge Volume Index 100-150mg/l

Filter Press:

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The filter press is used to separate excess moisture in the sludge by application of
hydraulic pressure. The thickened sludge is used as manure.

The units and its sizes as designed are:

Civil works
S. No. Name of the Unit Size in m
1. Bar Screen Chamber 1.0 m x 0.45 m
2. Equalization Tank 10 X 4.5 X3.0 m
3. MBBR Tank 10 x 3.5 x 3.0m - 2 nos.
4. Clarifier tank 2 X 2 X 1.6 m
5. Clarified water tank 10 X 4.5 X 3.0 m
6. Pressure Sand Filter 1500 mm dia and 2295 mm height.
7. Activated Carbon Filter 1500 mm dia and 2295 mm height.
8. Chlorinator 200 lts capacity
9. Mechanical Filter Press 40m3/day plant

Characteristics of Treated Waste water


Parameter Quantity in mg/l
PH 7–8
Total Suspended Solids 100
BOD 30
COD 100

Disposal of Treated Waste Water: It is proposed to reuse the treated wastewater for
green belt development and for toilet flushing. Excess treated water shall be utilized
for development of greenery in the surrounding areas.

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Sewage Treatment Flow Diagram

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Annexure-IV

Garbage Management Plan

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Annexure-V

Lead Distance for Construction Materials


S.No Material Source Lead Distance
(Km)
Sand ROBOSAND and or Krishna
1 river bed areas permitted by 30 – 45
Govt. of Andhra Pradesh
2 Aggregate From quarries 20-30
3 Cement Manufacturing units 50 –100
4 Reinforcement Steel SAIL/TATA godowns 5
5 Bricks Local Suppliers 10 -20
6 Plumbing Material Local suppliers 2–7
7 Electrical Material Local Suppliers 2–7
8 Sanitary Material Local suppliers 2–7
Flooring and Manufacturers
9 50 – 150
Pavement Tiles
10 Paints Local Manufacturers 50 - 250
11 Ready Mix Concrete Local Batching Plants 5 – 10

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ANNEXURE-VI
Material Consumption for Total Units
Total
Total Total Total
BUA per Total Total Total Reinfor
Ready Mix Aggr Bricks
Units unit in Cement Sand Water cement
Concrete egate (Nos) x
(m2) (bags) (m3) (m 3
) Steel
(m3) (m3) 1000
(MT)
Total BUA 102977 42220 95768 40161 4428 24920 11945 2368
Total 102977 42220 95768 40161 4428 24920 11945 2368

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ANNEXURE-VII
Electricity Consumption Statement
Total Total
Connected Connected Total Max
No. of Load Load Demand
S.No Description Units Load in KW (KW) (kVA) (KVA)
1 Block A to D 567 4 2268.0 2835.0 2835.0
2 Street Lights 60 0.04 2.4 3.0 2.4
3 Amenities 156.1 195.1 156.1
4 STP 1 85 85.0 106.3 106.3
5 Lifts 9 15 135.0 168.8 168.8
TOTAL 2646.5 3308.1 3268.5
Maximum demand in kw at 0.6 diversity factor 1587.9
Consumption of power for 8 hours per day 12703.1
Maximum demand in kw at 0.2 diversity factor 529.3
Consumption of power for 16 hours per day 8468.7
Total consumption of power per day 21171.8 KW
Total consumption of power per year 77.3 Lakh Units

Energy Saving by using Solar Water Heater


Power Total power
No. of
S.No Description allocated in required in
Units
watts / unit (KW)
1 Block A to D 220 2500 550
TOTAL 550
Maximum demand in kw at 1 diversity factor 550
Consumption of power for 2 hours per day 1100
Maximum demand in kw at 0.4 diversity factor 220
Consumption of power for 2 hours per day 440
Total consumption of power per day 1540.0 KW
Total consumption of power per year 5.62 Lakh Units

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Energy saving by using Solar Street Lights
Power Total power
No. of
S.No Description allocated in required in
Units
watts / unit (KW)
1 Street lights 20 40 0.8
TOTAL 0.8
Maximum demand in kw at 0.6 diversity factor 0.5
Consumption of power for 8 hours per day 4
Maximum demand in kw at full load 0.8
Consumption of power for 4 hours per day 3
Total consumption of power per day 7.0 KW
Total consumption of power per year 0.03 Lakh Units
saving with Solar Heater and Street Lighting 5.65 Lakh Units

Electrical Power savings using CFL for lighting


Power Total power
Area in
S.No Description allocated in required in
m2
watts / unit (KW)
1 Residential 61654 6 370
2 Common & Utilities 28870 1.5 43
TOTAL 413
Maximum demand in kw at 0.9 diversity factor 372
Consumption of power for 12 hours per day 4463
Total consumption of power per day 4462.9 KW
Total consumption of power per year 16.29 Lakh Units
Savings in power using CFL 4.89 Lakh Units

Savings in Electrical Power Consumption - SUMMARY


With Solar
Total
With Heater and
S.No Description Consumption Total Saving
CFL Street
Lakh units
Lighting
Savings in lakh
1 4.89 5.65 10.53
kwh units
77.28
Savings in
2 6.32 7.31 13.6
percentage (%)

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ANNEXURE-VIII

Details of DG Set emissions


Dia Pollutant Emission
Temp. of
Stack of Exit Rate (g/Sec)
Name of Exhaust
Height Stack Velocity
Stack Gases
(m )* at (m/sec) PM SO2 NOX
(OC)
top
500 kVA X
4.5 0.2 225 8.5 0.002 0.04 0.05
2nos.
750 kVA X
5.5 0.3 338 10.5 0.002 0.06 0.08
2nos.

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