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CONCEPTUAL PLAN

FOR
REVISION & EXPANSION
OF
GROUP HOUSING PROJECT
LOCATED AT
PLOT NO. 08/ GH-01, SECTOR – 08,
SIDDHARTH VIHAR, DISTRICT: GHAZIABAD,
STATE: UTTAR PRADESH

PROJECT PROPONENT
M/s T&T Realtech Pvt. Limited
Revision & Expansion of Group Housing Project
Plot No.: 08/GH-01, Sector-08, Siddharth Vihar,
District: Ghaziabad, State: Uttar Pradesh CONCEPTUAL PLAN

INTRODUCTION

M/s T&T Realtech Pvt. Ltd. is a Private Company. It is classified as Non-Government


Company and. It is involved in Real estate activities with own or leased property this class
includes buying, selling, renting and operating of self-owned or leased real estate such as
apartment building and dwellings, non-residential buildings, developing and subdividing real
estate into lots etc. Also included are development and sale of land and cemetery lots,
operating of apartment hotels and residential mobile home sites. The group excels in
constructing both small and large-scale residential projects and commercial projects. M/s
T&T Realtech Pvt. Ltd. also ensures great customer experience with quality construction
approaches, with adherence to stringent quality standards.
Earlier Environment Clearance had been granted to M/s T&T Realtech Pvt. Ltd. via letter no
EC Identification No. EC22B038UP191142 dated 24/08/2022 for the Expansion of Group
Housing Project located at Plot No.: 08/GH-01, Sector-08, Siddharth Vihar, District:
Ghaziabad, State: Uttar Pradesh. As per the earlier Environment Clearance, the plot area of
the project was 29,625 m2, ground coverage 7304.57m2 and Built-up area 1, 49,240.90 m2.

Now, the project proponent proposed to revise and expand its group housing project located
at Plot No.: 8/GH-01, Sector-08, Siddharth Vihar, District: Ghaziabad, State: Uttar Pradesh.
As per revision and expansion the plot area same i.e 29,625m2, ground coverage increases to
7810.48 m2 and built-up area increases to 2,09,804.250 m2.
As per the EIA Notification S.O. 1533(E) dated: 14 th September, 2006 and its subsequent
amendments thereof, the built-up area of the proposed project is more than 1, 50,000 m 2 and
is Categorized as B “8(b)”. The cost of the revision and expansion of the project is 94.50
Crore.
The project will have following facilities:
1. Residential Apartments
2. Community and Social Centre
3. Commercial Building
4. Landscape Area

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M/s. T&T Realtech Pvt. Ltd. Ambiental Global Private Limited
Revision & Expansion of Group Housing Project
Plot No.: 08/GH-01, Sector-08, Siddharth Vihar,
District: Ghaziabad, State: Uttar Pradesh CONCEPTUAL PLAN

SITE LOCATION AND SURROUNDINGS


The proposed project of Group Housing is located at Plot No.: 08/GH-01, Sector-08,
Siddharth Vihar, District: Ghaziabad, State: Uttar Pradesh. The project having Ganga,
Yamuna & Hindon Apartments, Sidharatha Vihar Yojna , Amrit Kutiaram, Old GDA Colony,
CSHP Public School, Pratap Vihar, GT Link Road and Perigee within its 500 meter of buffer
area. The project falls on the Survey of India toposheet no. H43X6. The geographical co-
ordinates of project site are:
Table: 1 Pillar Coordinates of the Project Site

S.No. Pillar Number GPS Co-ordinates

1. P1 28°39'24.80"N & 77°24'17.17"E

2. P2 28°39'30.71"N & 77°24'18.42"E

3. P3 28°39'30.36"N & 77°24'20.34"E

4. P4 28°39'29.54"N & 77°24'20.17"E

5. P5 28°39'28.7"N & 77°24'24.60"E

6. P6 28°39'22.41"N & 77°24'22.80"E

7. P7 28°39'23.10"N & 77°24'21.38"E

8. P8 28°39'24.04"N & 77°24'21.59"E

CONNECTIVITY

S. No. Particulars Details


NH-58 is at an approximate distance of 1.60 Km
1. Nearest Highway
towards North direction from project site.
Nearest Railway Ghaziabad Railway Station is about 2.20 km.
2.
Station towards West direction from project site.
Hindon Domestic Airport is at an approximate
3. Nearest Airport distance of 7.00 km. towards North West direction
from project site.

Project Proponent: Page 3 Environment Consultant:


M/s. T&T Realtech Pvt. Ltd. Ambiental Global Private Limited
Revision & Expansion of Group Housing Project
Plot No.: 08/GH-01, Sector-08, Siddharth Vihar,
District: Ghaziabad, State: Uttar Pradesh CONCEPTUAL PLAN

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M/s. T&T Realtech Pvt. Ltd. Ambiental Global Private Limited
Revision & Expansion of Group Housing Project
Plot No.: 08/GH-01, Sector-08, Siddharth Vihar,
District: Ghaziabad, State: Uttar Pradesh CONCEPTUAL PLAN

AREA STATEMENT
Table 2: Detailed & Comparative Area Statement
S.No. Particulars EC Accorded Area After Revision &
(m2) Expansion (m2)
1. Total Plot Area 29625 29,625
2. Permissible Ground Coverage 10,368.75 10,368.75
3. Proposed Ground Coverage 7304.57 7810.48
4. Total Permissible F.A.R 83,576.37 1,27,872.73
5. Total Proposed F.A.R 86164.41 1,27,771.46
6. Total Non F.A.R Area 63076.49 82,032.79
7. Total Built Up Area 1,49,240.90 2,09,804.250

Detailed Area Statement


Revision & Post
 S.No Existing EC
Expansion Expansion
. Description Area (m2)
Area (m2) Area (m2)
1 Total Plot Area 29625 0 29625
2 Permissible Ground Coverage (@35% of Plot area) 10368.75 0 10368.75
3 Proposed Ground Coverage (@26.36% of Plot area) 7304.57 505.91 7810.48
4 Total Permissible F.A.R 83576.37 44296.37 127872.73
a Permissible F.A.R Area for Residential @2.5 74062.5 0 74062.5
b Purchasable F.A.R@1.25 0 37031.25 37031.25
c Compensatory F.A.R Area for EWS/LIG 5810.74 -141.14 5669.6
Additional F.A.R Area for Green building
d 0 5554.69 5554.69
(5% of Permissible F.A.R+ Purchasable F.A.R)
Permissible F.A.R Area for facility
e 3703.125 1851.57 5554.69
(5% of Permissible F.A.R+ Purchasable F.A.R)
5 Total Proposed F.A.R. 86164.41 41607.05 127771.46
a Proposed F.A.R for Residential 80587.655 40449.92 121037.57
b Proposed F.A.R for Commercial 393.23 136.15 529.38
c Proposed F.A.R for Community Area 1480.4 79.14 1559.54
d Proposed 5% of facility Area 3703.125 941.85 4644.97
6 Total Proposed Non F.A.R. 63076.49 18956.3 82032.79
a Residential Non F.A.R Area 13318.14 -280.1 13038.04
b Basement-01, 02 & 03 49352.94 18191.54 67544.48
c Stilt Area 1023.52 1023.52
d Guard Room 3.2 0 3.2
e ESS 165.37 21.34 186.71
f UGT 94.88 0 94.88
g STP 141.96 0 141.96
8 Total Builtup Area (5+6) 149240.9 60563.35 209804.25
9 Green Area Required (15% of the Plot Area) 4443.75 0 4443.75
10 Green Area Proposed (21.75% of the Plot Area) 6446.24 0 6446.24
11 Maximum Building Height Upto Mummty

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M/s. T&T Realtech Pvt. Ltd. Ambiental Global Private Limited
Revision & Expansion of Group Housing Project
Plot No.: 08/GH-01, Sector-08, Siddharth Vihar,
District: Ghaziabad, State: Uttar Pradesh CONCEPTUAL PLAN

POPULATION DENSITY
The population breakup after post revision and expansion of the project are provided below:
Table 2: Comparative Population
S.No. Particulars EC Accorded Area After Revision &
Expansion
1. Dwelling Unit 495 746
2. Residential Population 2,475 3730
3. Total Population 4172 4985

Table 3: Population Detail Break-up (Post revision & Expansion)


S.No. Category Units/Area PPU Total
Population
1. Residential Population
a. Residential Flats 746 5 3730
b. Maintenance Staff @5% of Total residential population 186
c. Visitors/Floating @10% Total of residential population 373
2. Commercial (529.38) 3 sqm/person 176

a. Staff @20% 35

b. Visitors @80% 141

3. Community Centre (1559.54) 3sqm/person 520

a. Staff @20% 104


b. Visitors @80% 416
Total Population 4985

WATER REQUIRMENT
The water during operation phase will be provided through the Awas Vikas Parishad. The
total water requirement is approx. 389 KLD, out of which total domestic water requirement is
340 KLD. The total fresh water requirement is approx. 248 KLD. The water requirement for
the construction phase will be 2.93ML and the demand for the same will be provided by the
nearby CSTP. The water requirement calculation is given below in Table 4 & 5:

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M/s. T&T Realtech Pvt. Ltd. Ambiental Global Private Limited
Revision & Expansion of Group Housing Project
Plot No.: 08/GH-01, Sector-08, Siddharth Vihar,
District: Ghaziabad, State: Uttar Pradesh CONCEPTUAL PLAN

Table : Comparative Water Details


S.No. Particulars EC Accorded Area After Revision &
Expansion
Total Water Demand 315 KLD 389 KLD
1.
Domestic Water Requirement 291 KLD 340 KLD
2.
3.
Fresh Water Requirement 204 KLD 248 KLD

4.
Waste water Generation 250 KLD 300 KLD

5.
STP Capacity 300 KLD 360 KLD

6.
Recycled water Generation 200 KLD 200 KLD

Table 4: Calculations for Daily Water Demand


Total Water
S. No. Description Occupancy/ Rate of water Requirement (KLD)
Area (m2) demand(lpcd)
A. Domestic Water
(a) Residential Water Requirement
Residents
 Residential Flats 3,730 86 320.78

Maintenance Staff 186 30 5.58


Visitor/Floating 373 10 3.73
(b) Commercial and
Community Centre staffs
Staff 139 30 4.17

Visitor/Floating 557 10 5.57

Total Domestic Water Demand 339.83 says 340 KLD


B. Horticulture 6446.24 6 lt./sqm/day 39
C. Swimming Pool makeup water 10 KLD
Total Water Requirement (A + B + C ) 389 KLD

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Revision & Expansion of Group Housing Project
Plot No.: 08/GH-01, Sector-08, Siddharth Vihar,
District: Ghaziabad, State: Uttar Pradesh CONCEPTUAL PLAN

Table 5: Waste Water Calculations

Domestic Water Requirement 340 KLD


Total Fresh Water Requirement (@ 70 % of domestic 238 + 10 = 248 KLD
+ 10% Swimming Pool Makeup)
Flushing (@ 30 % of domestic) 102 KLD
Wastewater Generated (198 + 102)= 300 KLD
(@ 80% fresh domestic water + 100% flushing)
STP Capacity 360 KLD

Municipal water @ 80%


Supply FRESH WATER WASTEWATER ENERATED
(238+10 =248 KLD) (238 KLD) (300KLD)
0% STP CAPACITY 360 KLD
10
@

FLUSHING 102 KLD


(102 KLD) @ 80 % of 300
KLD = 240
KLD

HORTICULTURE 39 KLD
(39 KLD)

10 KLD
Swimming pool Make-Up
(10 KLD)

Awas Vikas Sewer


(90 KLD)

Fresh Water
Waste Water
Treated Water

Figure No. 1: Water Balance Diagram (Non-Rainy Season)

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Revision & Expansion of Group Housing Project
Plot No.: 08/GH-01, Sector-08, Siddharth Vihar,
District: Ghaziabad, State: Uttar Pradesh CONCEPTUAL PLAN

Municipal water @ 80%


Supply FRESH WATER WASTEWATER ENERATED
(238 KLD) (238 KLD) (300KLD)
@ 100% STP CAPACITY 360 KLD

FLUSHING 102 KLD @ 80 % of 300


(102 KLD) KLD = 240
KLD
39 KLD
Awas Vikas Sewer
(90 KLD)

Fresh Water
Waste Water
Treated Water

Figure 2: Water Balance Diagram (Rainy Season)

WASTE WATER GENERATION AND TREATMENT

It is expected that post revision and expansion of the project approx. 300 KLD of waste water
will be generated. The waste water will be treated in the STP of 360 KLD capacity. After the
treatment of waste water approximately 240 KLD treated water will be generated. Among
with 141KLD of treated water will be used for flushing and horticulture within the project
and surplus treated water will be discharged to the nearby sewer line or will be given for
nearby construction activities.

SEWAGE TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY

MBBR Technology
As per water balance diagram, 300KLD sewage will be generated in operation phase and
same will be treated by a 360 KLD capacity MBBR based STP resulting in generation of 240
KLD of treated water. Treated water will be used for horticulture and Flushing. It is proposed
to installed Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor (MBBR) type sewage treatment plant of 360 KLD
of capacity.

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Revision & Expansion of Group Housing Project
Plot No.: 08/GH-01, Sector-08, Siddharth Vihar,
District: Ghaziabad, State: Uttar Pradesh CONCEPTUAL PLAN

Process Description:
Design of STP
Approximately 300KL per day sewage/waste water will be generated from the proposed project. All
quantum of generated sewage will be treated in well-designed in-house sewage treatment plant. After
meeting stipulated standards, treated waste water will be utilized for flushing purpose and horticulture
purpose.

Details of Sewage Treatment Process:


The plant consists of the following units:
• Bar Screen
• Equalization tank
• MBBR Tank
• Secondary Settling Tank
• Pre-Filtration Tank
• Pressure Sand Filter
• Activated Carbon Filte
• Final Collection Tank
• Sludge Collection Tank
• Filter Press
• Blower and Auxiliary Units

Fig No. 3 : Schematic Diagram of MBBR Based STP

The sewage shall be collected by gravity into the collection tank/equalization tank of Sewage
Treatment Plant (STP) via perforated screens to prevent the large particles into system. In
equalization tank, pH and temperature of incoming sewage will be equalized. The sewage from
equalization tank will be pumped to Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor (MBBR) reactor for
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Revision & Expansion of Group Housing Project
Plot No.: 08/GH-01, Sector-08, Siddharth Vihar,
District: Ghaziabad, State: Uttar Pradesh CONCEPTUAL PLAN

biological treatment, where required quantity of air will be supplied to meet the oxygen
requirements by means of blower and fine bubbles air diffusers. In MBBR reactor, thousands
of polyethylene biofilm carriers operate in mixed motion within an aerated wastewater
treatment basin. Each individual bio carrier increases productivity through providing protected
surface area to support the growth of heterotrophic and autotrophic bacteria within its cells. It
is this high-density population of bacteria that achieves high-rate biodegradation within the
system, while also offering process reliability and ease of operation. After MBBR reactor,
sewage will flow by gravity to settler (tube type or equivalent) where sludge will be settled at
the bottom due to gravity. There will be provision for sludge recirculation, if needed. This
settled sludge may be recycled through sludge pump to MBBR reactor to meet the mixed
liquor suspended solids (MLSS) requirement. Excess sludge will be discharged through a filter
press where solid and liquid will be separated. The sludge collected with has low moisture and
after drying can be used as manure. The collected liquid will be recirculating through the
system. Final discharge of treated waste water from settler will be collected in chlorine contact
tank, where some chlorine will be dosed for disinfections of treated waste water. Then, treated
sewage will be pumped for tertiary treatment through duel media filter or it will be passed
through Ultraviolet (UV) disinfection system. Treated sewage will meet the norms prescribed
by Environmental (Protection) Rules,1986, Schedule VI for Discharge to Inland Surface Water
but will be utilized for flushing and horticulture.

Design Parameters:
Screen Chamber:
Prior to the actual treatment of the wastewater, a screen chamber will be provided. In this
chamber removable type mechanical bar screens will be provided for removal of various large
size elements, such as paper, cloth, plastic etc., which may hamper the satisfactory functioning
of subsequent units of the STP, if not removed at early stages.

Oil & Grease Trap:


The oil & grease trap will be provided to collect oil and grease trace coming with sewage.
Collected oil & grease will be stored in a drum and disposed of in environmental sound
manner.

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Revision & Expansion of Group Housing Project
Plot No.: 08/GH-01, Sector-08, Siddharth Vihar,
District: Ghaziabad, State: Uttar Pradesh CONCEPTUAL PLAN

Equalization Tank
As the quantity of the flow is non-uniform in nature, an equalization tank will have to be
provided. By the provision of an equalization tank, wastewater characteristics will become
homogeneous in nature and, therefore, better treatment can be achieved in the subsequent units
of the STP. Diffused aeration will be provided in this tank to stir the contents of the tank
completely.

MBBR Reactor (Biological Treatment):


Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor (MBBR) technology employs thousands of polyethylene biofilm
carriers operating in mixed motion within an aerated wastewater treatment basin. Each
individual bio carrier increases productivity through providing protected surface area to
support the growth of heterotrophic and autotrophic bacteria within its cells. It is this high-
density population of bacteria that achieves high-rate biodegradation within the system, while
also offering process reliability and ease of operation. This technology provides cost-effective
treatment with minimal maintenance since MBBR processes self-maintain an optimum level of
productive biofilm. Additionally, the biofilm attached to the mobile bio carriers within the
system automatically responds to load fluctuations. The bacteria/activated sludge grow on the
internal surface of the carriers. The bacteria break down the organic matter from the waste
water. The aeration system keeps the carriers with activated sludge in motion. Only the extra
amount of bacteria growth, the excess sludge will come separate from the carriers and will
flow with the treated water towards the final separator. The system can consist of a one stage
or more stage system depending on the specific demands. The specific bacteria remain in their
own duty tank because of the fact that the carriers remain in only 1 tank, protected by screens.
A bio-film develops on the media, which move along the effluent sewage in the reactors. The
movement within the reactors is generated by providing aeration with the help of diffusers
placed at the bottom of reactors. This thin film on the media enables bacteria to act up on the
bio-degradable matter in the effluent sewage and thus reduce the BOD /COD content in
presence of oxygen from the air used for fluidization. Aeration will be done with the help of
twin lobe blowers. The MBBR reactors will increase the oxygen content of the sewage and
thus, will help in the growth of the micro-organisms required to reduce the BOD. These
microorganisms will consume the organic matter and will convert it into active biomass, better
known as sludge. The waste water, laden with sludge, will be transferred to tube settler for
sludge separation.

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Revision & Expansion of Group Housing Project
Plot No.: 08/GH-01, Sector-08, Siddharth Vihar,
District: Ghaziabad, State: Uttar Pradesh CONCEPTUAL PLAN

Secondary Settling Tank Followed by Pre filtration Tank:


The sludge formed will settle in the secondary settling tank followed by pre filtration tank. The
settled sludge will be discharged in the Sludge Collection Tank and would be dewatered using
sludge press. The clear supernatant from the outlet of the tube settler will be discharged as
treated waste water and will be passed on to further treatment for final polishing. HDPE/PVC
low maintenance tubes will be provided for trouble free operation of the tube settler. Sludge
Filter Press The sludge from the settling tank of the STP will be collected in the tank and will
be treated in the sludge press. In sludge press, the sludge in the form of liquid slurry is fed into
the press and dry solid cake of sludge is taken out from it. These dry cakes are used as manure
for green belt and landscaping.

Pressure Sand Filter:


For final polishing of the treated waste water, a Pressure Sand Filter (PSF) will be provided.
The PSF comprises of a MS Vessel having filtering media sand topping for filtration of
supernatant treated sewage water and thus ensuring clarity of water.

Activated Carbon Filter:


For tertiary treatment, an Activated Carbon Filter (ACF) will be provided. This will be MS
constructed tank in which activated charcoal/carbon will be filled as adsorbing media. This will
not only adsorb impurities but will also act as the polishing tank for the final treated waste
water. The resultant water shall be clear, Odorless and will be reused for plant units and
horticulture purpose.
Ultraviolet (UV) Disinfection System (Optional):
Ultraviolet (UV) disinfection will use a UV light source. UV-rays are energy-rich
electromagnetic rays that are found in the natural spectrum of the sunlight. They are in the
range of the invisible short-wave light having a wavelength ranging from 100 to 400 nm. UV
light source is mounted so that water can pass through a flow chamber, and UV rays are
admitted and absorbed into the stream. When ultraviolet energy is absorbed by the
reproductive mechanisms of bacteria and viruses, the genetic material is rearranged and they
can no longer reproduce. They are therefore considered dead and the risk of disease has been
eliminated. UV plant will have following features:
• Stainless steel construction
• Single lamp

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Revision & Expansion of Group Housing Project
Plot No.: 08/GH-01, Sector-08, Siddharth Vihar,
District: Ghaziabad, State: Uttar Pradesh CONCEPTUAL PLAN

• Long life of the UV Lamp


Sewer System
The alignment and slope of the sewer line will follow the road network, drains or natural
ground surface and will be connected to the trunk sewers. The discharge point will be a
treatment plant, a pumping station, a water course or an intercepting sewer. Pumping stations
would be provided at places where the natural slope of the terrain is insufficient to permit
gravity flow or the cost of excavation is uneconomical to do the same.

RAIN WATER HARVESTING

Rainwater harvesting (RWH) is the collection and storage of rain, rather than allowing it to
run off. Rainwater is collected from a roof-like surface and redirected to a tank, cistern, deep
pit (well, shaft, or borehole), aquifer or a reservoir with percolation. Rainwater harvesting
differs from storm water harvesting as the runoff is collected from roofs, rather than creeks,
drains, roads or any other land surfaces. Its uses include watering gardens, livestock,
irrigation, domestic use with proper treatment, and domestic heating. The harvested water can
also be committed to longer-term storage or groundwater recharge.
Rainwater harvesting is one of the simplest and oldest methods of self-supply of water for
households, and residential and household scale projects usually financed by the user.
However, larger systems for schools, hospitals and other facilities can run up costs only able
to be financed by companies, organization and governmental units.
The storm water collection system for the premises shall be self-sufficient to avoid any
collection/stagnation and flooding of water. The amount of storm water run-off depends upon
many factors such as intensity and duration of precipitation, characteristics of the tributary area
and the time required for such flow to reach the drains. The drains shall be located near the
carriage way along either side of the roads. Taking the advantage of road camber, the rainfall
run off from roads shall flow towards the drains. Storm water from various plots/shall be
connected to adjacent drain by a pipe through catch basins. Therefore, it is proposed to provide
8 RWH pits at selected locations, which will catch the entire run-off from roof top area.
1) Since the existing topography is congenial to surface disposal, a network of storm water
pipe drains is planned adjacent to roads. All building roof water will be brought down
through rain water pipes.

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Revision & Expansion of Group Housing Project
Plot No.: 08/GH-01, Sector-08, Siddharth Vihar,
District: Ghaziabad, State: Uttar Pradesh CONCEPTUAL PLAN

2) Proposed storm water system consists of pipe drain, catch basins and RWH pits at regular
intervals for rain water harvesting and ground water recharging.
3) For basement parking, the rainwater from ramps will be collected in the basement storm
water storage tank. This water will be pumped out to the nearest external storm water drain.
4) Peak Hourly rainfall of 50 mm/hr shall be considered for designing the storm water drainage
system.
Rain water harvesting will be catered to and designed as per the guideline of CGWA. Peak
hourly rainfall has been considered as 50 mm/hr. The recharge pit of diameter 2.6 m and depth
of 2 m will be constructed for recharging the water. The bottom of the recharge structure will
be kept 5 m above confined aquifer level. At the bottom of the recharge well, a filter media is
provided to avoid choking of the recharge bore. Design specifications of the rain water
harvesting plan are as follows:
 Catchments/roofs would be accessible for regular cleaning.
 The roof will have smooth, hard and dense surface which is less likely to be damaged
allowing release of material into the water. Roof painting has been avoided since most
paints contain toxic substances and may peel off.
 All gutter ends will be fitted with a wire mesh screen and a first flush device would be
installed. Most of the debris carried by the water from the rooftop like leaves, plastic bags
and paper pieces will get arrested by the mesh at the terrace outlet and to prevent
contamination by ensuring that the runoff from the first 10-20 minutes of rainfall is flushed
off.
 No sewage or wastewater would be admitted into the system.
 No wastewater from areas likely to have oil, grease, or other pollutants has been connected
to the system.
Recharge pits of suitable numbers will be provided for recharge of ground water potential. A
total of 7 rain water harvesting pits will be constructed. The quantity of storm water load for
the proposed construction project is given below:
Calculation for Run-off :
Plot Area = 29,625 m2
Roof top area = Ground Coverage = 7,810.48 m2
Runoff Load-
Roof-top area = Ground coverage * Runoff coefficient * Average Annual Rainfall

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Revision & Expansion of Group Housing Project
Plot No.: 08/GH-01, Sector-08, Siddharth Vihar,
District: Ghaziabad, State: Uttar Pradesh CONCEPTUAL PLAN

= 7,810.48 × 0.05 × 0.85 = 331.94m /hr 3

Taking 15 minutes Retention Time, total volume of storm water = 331.94/4


=82.98
Taking the effective dia. and depth of recharge pit is 2.6 m and 2 m respectively.
Volume of Single Recharge Pit = πr2h = 3.14 × 1.3 × 1.3 × 2
= 10.61 m3
Hence, No. of Proposed pits = 82.98/ 10.61 = 7.82 say 8 Pits.

Calculation for the Kachha Tank:


Green Area = 6,446.24 m2
Rain water harvesting potential from Green Area = Green area × Maximum monthly rainfall ×
Runoff Coefficient for landscape area
= 6,446.24 * 0.05 * 0.15
= 48.35 m3
Paved Area = Plot Area – (Roof top area + Green Area)
= 29,625 - (7,810.48 + 6,446.24) = 15,368.28m2
Rain water harvesting potential from Paved Area = Green area × Maximum monthly rainfall ×
Runoff Coefficient for paved area
= 15,368.28* 0.05 * 0.65
= 499.46m3
Total runoff load for 30 days = 48.35 + 499.46 = 547.81say 548m3
Total runoff project site for 3 days = 548 /10 m3 = 54.8 m3
Taking length breadth and height of harvesting tank as 2 m, 2 m and 4 m:
Volume of the tank = 2 ×2 ×4
= 16 m3
 Number of tanks required = 54.8/16 = 3.42 say 4 Tanks
No of tanks Proposed = 4

VEHICILE PARKING FACILITIES

Adequate provision will be made for car/vehicle parking at the project site. There will also be
adequate parking provisions for visitors so as not to disturb the traffic and allow smooth
movement at the site.
PARKING REQUIRED AS PER MoEF&CC

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Revision & Expansion of Group Housing Project
Plot No.: 08/GH-01, Sector-08, Siddharth Vihar,
District: Ghaziabad, State: Uttar Pradesh CONCEPTUAL PLAN

Residential Facilities = 1 ECS/100 m F.A.R 2

= 127771.46/100 = 1278 ECS


Commercial Area = 1 ECS/50 m2 F.A.R
= 529.38/50 = 10.58 say 11 ECS

Total Parking Required As per MoEF&CC = 1278+11 = 1289 ECS

PARKING REQUIRED AS PER GHAZIABAD DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY BYE LAWS:

 RESIDENTIAL PARKING REQUIRED

 Normal Unit area 50-100 sqm =1ECS/Unit


= 1x2= 2 ECS

 Normal Unit Area 100-150 Sqm = 1.25 ECS/Unit


= 1.25x659
= 823.75 says 824 ECS

 Normal Unit Area more than150 Sqm = 1.5 ECS/Unit


= 1.5x85
= 127.5 says 128 ECS

Total Residential parking required = 2 + 824 + 128 = 954 ECS


10% VISITORS PARKING REQUIRED on RESIDENTIAL parking =95
 PARKING REQUIRED FOR COMMERCIAL
Parking Required for Commercial = 1 ECS/100 m2 F.A.R.
= 529.38x1/100 = 5.29 say 5 E.C.S.

 PARKING REQUIRED FOR COMMUNITY HALL


Parking Required for Community = 2 ECS/100 m2 F.A.R.
= 1559.54x2/100
= 31.19 say 31 ECS
Total parking required 954+95+5+31 = 1,085

PARKING PROPOSED: -
S.No. Parking Type Area Area per ECS Total parking
Provided (ECS)
1 Stilt Parking 895.44 23 32
2 Basement-1 22,997.44 30 719
3 Basement-2 23,301.76 30 728

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Revision & Expansion of Group Housing Project
Plot No.: 08/GH-01, Sector-08, Siddharth Vihar,
District: Ghaziabad, State: Uttar Pradesh CONCEPTUAL PLAN
4 Basement-3 16,939.52 30 529
Total parking Proposed 2008
Total parking proposed 2008 ECS including visitor parking

POWER REQUIREMENT
Power will be supplied by Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Limited (UPPCL). The total
connected load for the entire group housing project will be approx. 2,150 kVA which will be
supplied by 2 transformers of capacity (2,000 + 800 kVA) at 85% load.
Details of D.G Sets
Two Nos. of DG sets of total capacity 1,350 kVA (600 kVA + 750 kVA) will be provided for
entire group housing project at the project site for power back up. DG sets are open to air &
will be provided with acoustic enclosure. Power back-up is 85%.
Solid waste would be generated both during the construction as well as during the operation phase.
SOLID WASTE GENERATION
The following steps were proposed to be followed for the management solid waste:
 Construction yards are proposed for storage of construction materials.
 The excavated material such as topsoil and stones was stacked and reused for other
stages of construction.
 Excavated top soil was stored in temporary constructed soil bank and reused for
landscaping of Residential Complex.
 Remaining soil shall be utilized for refilling / road work / rising of site level at
locations/ selling to outside agency for construction of roads etc.
Same steps as above are to be followed for the Solid waste management of the
remaining part of the construction

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Revision & Expansion of Group Housing Project
Plot No.: 08/GH-01, Sector-08, Siddharth Vihar,
District: Ghaziabad, State: Uttar Pradesh CONCEPTUAL PLAN

Solid Waste

Construction

Waste

Construction Empty
waste, Excavated
Cement Soil
Broken Bricks,

Waste Plaster

For Road Making

Used in re-filling, Top soil conserved for landscaping, balance used in re- filling
Raising site level

Figure 5: Solid Waste Management Scheme (Construction Phase)

During the operation phase, waste will comprise domestic as well as agricultural waste. The solid
waste generated from the project will be mainly domestic waste and estimated quantity of the waste
shall be approx. 1,582 kg/day (@ 0.50 kg per capita per day for the dweller, @0.15 kg per capita per
day for the visitor, @ 0.25 kg per capita per day for all kind of staffs, landscape wastes @ 0.2
kg/acre/day). Following arrangements will be made at the site in accordance to Solid Wastes
Management Rules, 2016 and its subsequent amendments till today.
Table No. :- Comparative Soildwaste Generation
S.No. Particulars As per EC Accorded After Revision & Expansion

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Plot No.: 08/GH-01, Sector-08, Siddharth Vihar,
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1 Solidwaste Generation 1582 Kg/day 2086 Kg/day

Table 6: Calculation of Solid Waste Generation


S. No. Category kg per capita per day Waste generated
(kg/day)
1. Residents 3730 @ 0.5 kg/day 1865
2. Staff ( Maintenance + 325 @ 0.25 kg/day 81.25
Convenient shops +
Community Centre)
3. Visitors 930@ 0.15 kg/day 139.5
4. Landscape waste @ 0.2 kg/acre/day 0.318
(1.59 acres)
TOTAL SOLID WASTE GENERATED 2,086.068 say
2086 kg/day
(Source: For Waste Collection, Chapter 3, Table 3.6, Page no. 49, Central Public Health & Environment
Engineering Organization, Ministry of Urban Development, (Government of India, May 2000)

E-waste will be managed as per E-waste (Management & Handling Rules, 2011) and its
subsequent amendments. It will be handed over to SPCB approved vendors.

 Collection and Segregation of waste


1. Colored bins will be used for collection of domestic waste by local vendor.
2. Separate colored bins will be provided for dry recyclable and bio-degradable waste.
3. Litter bins will also be provided in common, open areas.

 Treatment of waste
Bio-Degradable waste:
1. Bio-degradable waste will be subjected to composting through Organic Waste Converter
and the compost will be used as manure.

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District: Ghaziabad, State: Uttar Pradesh CONCEPTUAL PLAN

2. STP sludge will be utilised as manure.


3. Horticultural Waste will be composted and used for gardening purpose.
Recyclable waste:
1. Recyclable waste like paper, plastic, metals etc. will be sold off
through local recyclers.
2. For recycling of e-waste an approved e-waste management agency will be hired.

Disposal
Recyclable and non-recyclable waste will be disposed through a local approved vendor. Solid
waste management Scheme is depicted in the following figure:

Figure 6: Solid Waste Management Scheme (Operation Phase)

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Plot No.: 08/GH-01, Sector-08, Siddharth Vihar,
District: Ghaziabad, State: Uttar Pradesh CONCEPTUAL PLAN

Description OWC Type

OWC 30 OWC 60 OWC 130 OWC 300 OWC 500

Capacity 10 kg/per 25 kg per 50 kg per 124 kg per 170 kg per


/batch batch batch batch batch
Power 2.5 HP 4HP 8HP 13.5HP 16 HP

Dimension 1.65x1.03 1.74x1.06 2.18 x1.19 1.98 x1.4x1.47 2.03


x0.98 x1.1 x1.37x1.65
Area 1.7 1.85 2.6 2.8 2.8

Selection of OWC :- OWC-300 that converts 124 kg per batch

Waste Generation:-
Biodegradable waste generated = 60% of the total solid waste 2086 kg/day
= 1251.6 kg/day
Area Requirement:

For OWC = 2.8 m2


For storing 100 kg/day curing system volume required = 11.69 m3
For 1251.6 kg/day curing system volume required = 11.69 x 1251.6 /100
= 146.31m3
Considering 30% as shrinkage factor:
Volume of the waste : 43.89 m3
Taking height of pile = 3 m
So, area of the pile will be = 43.89 /3

= 14.63say 14.63m2

For storage of manure for next 15 days = 14.63m2


Total area of composting = OWC area + storage
= 2.8 + 14.63

= 17.43m2

Total provided area for OWC = 17.43m2

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Revision & Expansion of Group Housing Project
Plot No.: 08/GH-01, Sector-08, Siddharth Vihar,
District: Ghaziabad, State: Uttar Pradesh CONCEPTUAL PLAN

GREEN AREA
Landscape area for the project of the group housing will be developed as per the MoEF&CC
and Ghaziabad bye-laws. Total green area measures 6,446.24 m 2 i.e. 21.76% of the total plot
area. Indigenous trees will be prepared for the plantation and samplings will be purchased
from government nursery or government approved nursery.
As per MoEF&CC norms, no. of trees required:

= 1Tree/80 m2
= 6446.24 /80 = 81 Trees
Number of trees proposed: 100 trees

Table 8: List of Trees for Plantation


S. No. Botanical name Common Name
1. Cassia fistula Amaltas

2. Delonixregia Gulmohar

3. Grevillea robusta Silk oak

4. Callistemon lanceolatum Bottle Brush

5. Polyalthialongifolia Ashok

6. Azadirachtaindica Neem

7. Ficusretusa Ficus

8. Saracaindica Ashoka

9. Alstonia Scholaris Saptaparna

10. Lagerstroemia Flosreginae Farash

Criteria for Plants /Trees Species Selection for Greenbelt Development:


1. Having tolerance to dust pollution.
2. Should maintain leaves for as longer a time as possible.
3. The trees should provide shade.
4. Trees less affected due to pruning should be given preference because pruning will yield
fuel wood.
5. Every plant species to be planted in the green belt should have some basis for its
selection to be planted in the greenbelt.
6. Only local species will be taken for plantation.

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Revision & Expansion of Group Housing Project
Plot No.: 08/GH-01, Sector-08, Siddharth Vihar,
District: Ghaziabad, State: Uttar Pradesh CONCEPTUAL PLAN
 Saplings
Saplings for plantation are procured from the nurseries of the State Forest Department.
Saplings will be planted after the commencement of the monsoons. Saplings will be planted
in pits at specific distance/intervals. The pits will be filled with a mixture of good quality soil
and organic manure. The saplings will be planted just after the commencement of the
monsoons to ensure maximum survival. The species selected for plantation must be locally
growing varieties with fast growth rate and ability to flourish even in thin and dry soils.

 Post Plantation Management


Watering will be done immediately after plantation. Further watering will depend on the rain
while during dry seasons watering will be regularly done at least twice a week. Saplings will
be regularly monitored and remedial actions will be undertaken as required. During this four-
year period, casualties will be replaced at the beginning of each monsoon.

DETAILS OF CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS

List of building materials will be used at site:


1. Coarse sand
2. Fine sand
3. Stone aggregate
4. Cement
5. Reinforcement steel
6. Pipe scaffolding (cup lock system)
7. Bricks
8. AAC Block
9. Crazy (white marble) in grey cement
10. P.V.C. conduit
11. MDS, MCBs
12. RCC Overhead water tanks
13. 2 1/2'’ thick red colour paver tiles
14. PPR (ISI marked)
15. PVC waste water lines
16. S.W. sewer line up to main sewer
17. PVC rain water down take
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Revision & Expansion of Group Housing Project
Plot No.: 08/GH-01, Sector-08, Siddharth Vihar,
District: Ghaziabad, State: Uttar Pradesh CONCEPTUAL PLAN

18. Joinery woodwork


19. Indian and Imported stone for Wall plating and roof.
20. Glass/Aluminum (For external glazing)
21. Stone/Pavers for landscape works

Types of construction U values (in W/m2 deg C)


WALLS :
Bricks
LIST:OF MACHINERY USED DURING CONSTRUCTION
Plastered both sides -114 mm 3.24
Solid, Unplastered -228 mm 2.67
Plastered both sides -228 mm 2.44
Concrete .Ordinary ,Dense :
152 3.58
203 3.18
Concrete block ,cavity,250 mm (100+50+100),outside rendered,inside plastered :
Aerated concrete bricks 1.19
Hallow Concrete block,228 mm, single skin, outside rendered ,inside plastered :
Aerated concrete bricks 1.70
Roof Pitched :
Tiles or sales on boarding and felt with plaster 1.70
ceiling
Roof Flat :
Reinforced concrete slab, 100 mm, screed 63- 3.35
12 mm, 3 layers bituminous felt
Floors :
Concrete on ground or hardcore fill 1.13
+ Grano, terrazzo or Tile finish 1.13
+ Wood block finish 0.85
WINDOWS:
Exposure South, Sheltered
Single glazing 3.97
Double glazing 6 mm space 2.67

(i) Concrete mixer with hopper


(ii) Excavator
(iii) Concrete Batching Plant
(iv) Cranes
(v) Road roller
(vi) Bulldozer
(vii) RMC Plant
(viii) Tower Cranes

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Revision & Expansion of Group Housing Project
Plot No.: 08/GH-01, Sector-08, Siddharth Vihar,
District: Ghaziabad, State: Uttar Pradesh CONCEPTUAL PLAN

(ix) Hoist
(x) Labor Lifts
(xi) Pile Boring Machines
(xii) Concrete pressure pumps
(xiii) Mobile transit mixer
(xiv) Dumper

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