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PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT

Of

Quartz & Feldspar Mine


(ML Area: 56.68 Ha)
Bandivankacharla Village, Kulkcherla Taluk,
Rangareddy District, Telangana State

For

Proposed Quartz & Feldspar Production -


300000 Tonnes/Annum

By

Sri Ravi Seelamsetty


Table of Contents

1. Executive Summary

2. Introduction Of The Project/ Background Information

3. Project Description

4. Site Analysis

5. Planning Brief

6. Proposed infrastructure

7. Rehabilitation and resettlement (R & R) Plan

8. Project schedule & Cost Estimates

9. Analysis of proposal (Final Recommendations)

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Table-1 Salient features of project

Figure

Fig-1 Location Map

Fig-2 Key Map

Fig-3 Topographical Map

Fig-4 Surface Plan

Annexures

Annexure –1 Industries and Commerce (Mines-I) Department letter


Annexure – 2 lease Transfer proceeding Letter

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1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The Mining Lease was granted for Quartz and Feldspar Minerals over an
extent of 56.68 Ha in Sy. No.415 of Bandivankacharla Village, Kulkcherla
Taluk, Rangareddy District, Telangana State (formerly Andhra Pradesh) in
favour of Kum. G.L. Nanditha for a period of 20 years and the mining lease
will be is valid up to 01.12.2022.

Subsequently Kum. G.L. Nanditha has applied for transfer of Mining Lease
area in favour of Sri Seelamsetty Ravi Chandra.

The Director of Mines & Geology has recommended for transfer of Mining
Lease by Kum. G.L. Nanditha for Quartz & Feldspar Mines and transferred
the lease in favour of Sri Seelamsetty Ravi Chandra for Quartz and Feldspar
Minerals over an extent of 56.68 Ha in Sy. No.415 of Bandivankacharla
Village, Kulkcherla Taluk, Rangareddy District, Telangana State (formerly
Andhra Pradesh) vide G.O.Ms. No.292 dated 31.10.2008 which is valid upto
02.12.2022.

Sri Ravi Seelamsetty intends to produce 0.3 MTPA of Quartz from the lease
area and applied to Ministry of Environment and Forests for Terms of
Reference. Ministry has provided TOR to carry out an Environmental Study
vide their MOEF Lr. No. J-11015/05/2010-IA.II [M] dated 09th March 2010.

The Public Hearing was conducted on 04.01.2013. The Final EIA was
submitted to the Ministry on 10.04.2013.

The Project was considered during 11th Meeting of the Reconstituted Expert
Appraisal Committee for Environmental Appraisal of Mining Projects (Non-
Coal) of the Ministry of Environment and Forests on 25th September 2013.

The Committee noted that the mine was operating from 2010 to 2012
without obtaining Environmental Clearance and Project Proponent has
violated the provisions of Environmental Protection Act 1986 and deferred
the Proposal and asked to submit the following information vide letter no. J-
11015/05/2010-IA.II [M] Dt. 31.12.2013.
1. The details of preventive measures to be undertaken for occupational
health of the workers
2. Site specific conservation plan for the Scheduled-I species reported in
the study area
3. Copy of Approved mining scheme for the period 2013-2018.

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Further MOEFCC has issued a letter no. J-11015/05/2010-IA.II [M] Dt.
31.12.2013. stating that (1) The matter relating to violation has been put to
the Board of Directors of the Company or to the Managing Committee, for
consideration of your environment related policy/plan of action and a
written commitment in the form of a formal resolution is submitted to MoEF
to ensure that violations of the Environment (Protection) Act will not be
repeated (2) The State Government has initiated credible action on the
violation against you under the Environment (Protection) act 1986 and
evidence provided to MoEF of the action taken (3) You close down your
mining operations with immediate effect. And also stated that While
communications against (1) & (2) have been issued separately, these
directions are being issued to ensure (3); and instructed Sri Ravi
Seelamsetty to stop the mining operations.

Against above, Sri Ravi Seelamsetty has


1. Submitted written commitment that violations of the Environment
(Protection) Act will not be repeated as Affidavit on 100/- Rupees bond
paper
2. A letter was submitted to principle secretary, Govt. of Telangana for
initiation credible action on 25.02.2015. The process was initiated and
the case was filed in the court of Judicial First Class Magistrate, Pargi.
3. Inspection report from Department of Mines and Geology vide letter
no. 3540/M/2008 Dt. 18.06.2015 states that mining operation was
stopped.

Sri Ravi Seelamsetty has submitted the reply to the above points in hard
copy to MoEF & CC, Non- Coal Mining Committee on 17.01.2017. Against
this MOEF & CC vide letter no. J-11015/05/2010-IA.II [M] dated
17.07.2017 instructed Sri Ravi Seelamsetty to submit online the proposal
afresh as violation case submitting the following information.

1. Certificate stating that mining activity of the said mine has


been stopped (with date) and CTO/occupancy Certificate has been
revoked, duly certified by the State Pollution Control Board

Submission of SRS: Inspection report from Department of Mines and


geology vide letter no. 3540/M/2008 Dt. 18.06.2015 states that
mining operation was stopped.

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2. Detailed statement of Past production since inception/after
1994 to till-date, duly certified by the Department of Mines and
Geology

Submission of SRS: SRS Approached DMG for the same

3. Details of violation proceedings, if any, already initiated or


completed by the State Government in the instant proposal with
supporting documents

Submission of SRS: A letter was submitted to principle secretary,


Govt. of Telangana for initiation credible action on 25.02.2015. The
process was initiated and the case was filed in the court of Judicial
First Class Magistrate, Pargi.

4. Details of earlier applications made to MoEF & CC, if any, for


grant of EC.

Submission of SRS: File no. J-11015/05/2010-IA.II [M]

Since Sri Ravi Seelamsetty has already submitted the documents, which are
at an advanced stage of consideration, at this stage when MOEF instructed
to submit afresh on 17.07.2017 letter, Sri Ravi Seelamsetty has approached
the Hon‟ble High Court of Judicature at Hyderabad. Sri Ravi Seelamsetty
has obtained court order dated 22.09.2017 directed Ministry of
Environment, Forests and Climate Change to receive our application without
prejudice to their contention that, in standing order dated 14.03.2017. Later
the proposal was submitted on 16.11.2017 under violation vide Proposal No.
IA/TG/MIN/68696/2017.

Since the proposal under violation was submitted on 16.11.2017, we are


here with resubmitting the proposal under violation in compliance with
MoEF & CC Office Memorandum Dated 16th March, 2018.

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The details of the mining lease are given below:

Project Quartz & Feldspar mine


Extent of Lease Area Mine lease area : 56.68 Ha
Location of the Mine Sy. No. 415p, Bandivankacharla Village,
Kulkcherla Taluk, Rangareddy District,
Telangana State.
Registered Office Sri Seelam Ravi Chandra
Plot No:6, Road No 51, Silent Lake Valley, Jubilee
Hills,, Hyderabad
040 23555183
Designation (Owner Seelamsetty Ravi Chandra
/Partner/ CEO Lessee
Period of mining lease 20 years
Present land use Total mining lease area is Govt. revenue land
(56.68Ha).
The ML Area is as saddle shaped hillock with
radial Slopes. The highest contour of 160m RL is
traversing in central portion of the lease area and
lowest contour level is 103 RL is at North-Eastern
of lease area. The general strike direction is
almost North South and dipping easterly with
almost vertical dip.
Type of Activity Open cast Semi-Mechanized mining is proposed.
Mineable reserves & life 46,29,946 tons
of mine Life of mine would be 16 years
Waste generation Waste generation from the mine is estimated to
be about 82,950 tonnes during the scheme
period.
Conceptual landuse Conceptually, about 6.452 ha of mined out area
will be concurrently backfilled.
Manpower Requirement About 33 persons will be employed in the mine.
Water requirement Water requirement will be 18 m3/day and the
same will be sourced from Ground Water

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2. INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT / BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

(i) Identification of project and project proponent. In case of mining


project, a copy of mining lease / letter of intent should be given.

Sri Seelamsetty Ravi Chandra, Lessee of Quartz & Feldspar mine over an
extent of 56.68 Hectares Sy. No.415/P of Bandivankacharla Village,
Kulkcherla Taluk, Rangareddy District, Telangana State.

Earlier the lease was granted in favour of Kum. G.L. Nanditha for a period
of 20 years by Industries and Commerce (Mines-I) Department vide G.O.Ms.
No.292 dated 31.10.2008 which is valid upto 02.12.2022 (Enclosed as
Annexure - 1).

Subsequently, the lease was transferred in favour of Sri Seelamsetty Ravi


Chandra from Kum. G.L. Nanditha vide proceedings No. 3540/M/2008
Dated 21.01.2009 (Enclosed as Annexure - 2).

Sri Ravi Seelamsetty intends to produce 0.3 MTPA of Quartz from the lease
area and applied to Ministry of Environment and Forests for Terms of
Reference. Ministry has provided TOR to carry out an Environmental Study
vide their MOEF Lr. No. J-11015/05/2010-IA.II [M] dated 09th March 2010.

The Public Hearing was conducted on 04.01.2013. The Final EIA was
submitted to the Ministry on 10.04.2013.

The Project was considered during 11th Meeting of the Reconstituted Expert
Appraisal Committee for Environmental Appraisal of Mining Projects (Non-
Coal) of the Ministry of Environment and Forests on 25th September 2013.

The Committee noted that the mine was operating from 2010 to 2012
without obtaining Environmental Clearance and Project Proponent has
violated the provisions of Environmental Protection Act 1986 and deferred
the Proposal and asked to submit the following information vide letter no. J-
11015/05/2010-IA.II [M] Dt. 31.12.2013.
1. The details of preventive measures to be undertaken for occupational
health of the workers
2. Site specific conservation plan for the Scheduled-I species reported in
the study area
3. Copy of Approved mining scheme for the period 2013-2018.

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Further MOEFCC has issued a letter no. J-11015/05/2010-IA.II [M] Dt.
31.12.2013. stating that (1) The matter relating to violation has been put to
the Board of Directors of the Company or to the Managing Committee, for
consideration of your environment related policy/plan of action and a
written commitment in the form of a formal resolution is submitted to MoEF
to ensure that violations of the Environment (Protection) Act will not be
repeated (2) The State Government has initiated credible action on the
violation against you under the Environment (Protection) act 1986 and
evidence provided to MoEF of the action taken (3) You close down your
mining operations with immediate effect. And also stated that While
communications against (1) & (2) have been issued separately, these
directions are being issued to ensure (3) and instructed Sri Ravi Seelamsetty
to stop the mining operations.

Against above, Sri Ravi Seelamsetty has


4. Submitted written commitment that violations of the Environment
(Protection) Act will not be repeated as Affidavit on 100/- Rupees bond
paper
5. A letter was submitted to principle secretary, Govt. of Telangana for
initiation credible action on 25.02.2015. The process was initiated and
the case was filed in the court of Judicial First Class Magistrate, Pargi.
6. Inspection report from Department of Mines and Geology vide letter
no. 3540/M/2008 Dt. 18.06.2015 states that mining operation was
stopped.

Sri Ravi Seelamsetty has submitted the reply to the above points in hard
copy to MoEF & CC, Non- Coal Mining Committee on 17.01.2017. Against
this MOEF & CC vide letter no. J-11015/05/2010-IA.II [M] dated
17.07.2017 instructed Sri Ravi Seelamsetty to submit online the proposal
afresh as violation case submitting the following information.

5. Certificate stating that mining activity of the said mine has


been stopped (with date) and CTO/occupancy Certificate has been
revoked, duly certified by the State Pollution Control Board

Submission of SRS: Inspection report from Department of Mines and


geology vide letter no. 3540/M/2008 Dt. 18.06.2015 states that
mining operation was stopped.

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6. Detailed statement of Past production since inception/after
1994 to till-date, duly certified by the Department of Mines and
Geology

Submission of SRS: SRS Approached DMG for the same

7. Details of violation proceedings, if any, already initiated or


completed by the State Government in the instant proposal with
supporting documents

Submission of SRS: A letter was submitted to principle secretary,


Govt. of Telangana for initiation credible action on 25.02.2015. The
process was initiated and the case was filed in the court of Judicial
First Class Magistrate, Pargi.

8. Details of earlier applications made to MoEF & CC, if any, for


grant of EC.

Submission of SRS: File no. J-11015/05/2010-IA.II [M]

Since Sri Ravi Seelamsetty has already submitted the documents, which are
at an advanced stage of consideration, at this stage when MOEF instructed
to submit afresh on 17.07.2017 letter, Sri Ravi Seelamsetty has approached
the Hon‟ble High Court of Judicature at Hyderabad. Sri Ravi Seelamsetty
has obtained court order dated 22.09.2017 directed Ministry of
Environment, Forests and Climate Change to receive our application without
prejudice to their contention that, in standing order dated 14.03.2017. Later
the proposal was submitted on 16.11.2017 under violation vide Proposal No.
IA/TG/MIN/68696/2017.

Since the proposal under violation was submitted on 16.11.2017, we are


here with resubmitting the proposal under violation in compliance with
MoEF & CC Office Memorandum Dated 16th March, 2018.

(ii) Brief Description of the Nature of the Project.

Project is Quartz and feldspar over an extent of 56.68 Ha. It is proposed to


produce Quartz of 3,00,000 Tons/annum by means of Open cast -
Mechanized mining method. The material is transported for crushing and
screen plant by tippers.

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(iii) Need For The Project And Its Importance To The Country.

The mining industry will improve the economic status of the people in and
around the lease area. Continued mining activities, will benefit the local
people due to job opportunities created.

Quartzite deposits in this area form mineral wealth, as the ore is major raw
material for the manufacture of Glass and Concrete Making. Since, the
Quartzite ore reserves of this area are economically viable, their proper
utilization will improve the economic status of the people and the Country

(iv) Demand– Supply Gap

Nature and occurrence of ROM generated at this mine is more suitable for
making glass as fill and to create molds in industry processing, water-
filtration, glass manufacture, industrial casting, sand blasting, to produce
concrete, adding texture to slick roads.

(v) Imports Vs Indigenous Production.

The Quartz & Feldspar produced will be transported directly to the


consumer/buyer after crushing and screening with required sizes.

(vi) Export Possibility.

No exports of Quartz & Feldspar are proposed.

(vii) Domestic / Export Markets

The Quartz & Feldspar produced will be transported directly to the


consumer/ buyer after crushing and screening with required sizes.

(viii) Employment Generation (Direct and Indirect) Due to Project.

The employment potential of the project would be about 33 persons.

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3. PROJECT DESCRIPTION:

(i) Type of Project (including interlinked and interdependent project,


if any)

Project is Quartz and feldspar over an extent of 56.68 Ha. It is proposed to


produce Quartz of 3,00,000 Tons/annum. It is an opencast mining for
quartz and feldspar production through conventional method. The ore is
used for the manufacture of Glass and Concrete Making.

It is categorized as Category „A‟ Project under Schedule 1(a) hence it


necessitates obtaining Environment Clearance from Ministry of
Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEF & CC).

(ii) Location (map showing general location, specific location and


project boundary & project site specific layout) with coordinates.

Sri Seelamsetty Ravi Chandra, Lessee of Quartz & Feldspar mine over an
extent of 56.68 Hectares Sy. No.415/P of Bandivankacharla Village,
Kulkcherla Taluk, Rangareddy District, Telangana State.

The Mining Lease Area is a part of the Survey of India Toposheet No.
56/G/16. The site falls between 1) 17°01'50.01"N- 77°49'22.73"E 2)
17°01'51.61"N- 77°49'30.88"E 3) 17° 2'45.83"N- 77°49'29.33"E 4) 17°
2'41.41"N- 77°49'19.38"E, North and East Longitude with an average
altitude of 625 m above MSL.

The location map of the Mining Lease Area is shown in Fig – 1.

Nearest railway line connecting Secunderabad - Tandur of South Central


Railway line, at a distance of 25.0 km to Northern direction from the Quarry
Lease Area.

Key map showing the location of various features around the Quarry Lease
Area is shown in Fig – 2.

Mahbubnagar is major town at a distance of 37.7 km in SE direction.

The National Highway (NH-44) connecting Hyderabad - Mahbubnagar, at a


distance of about 35.5 km in Eastern direction, The nearest railway station
is Mailaram at 25.0 km in Northern direction.

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The State Highway (SH-4) connecting Pargi - Kodangal, at a distance of
about 12.7 km in NNE direction,

There are no wild life sanctuaries, national parks, elephant/tiger reserves


within 10km radius of the study area.
Nearest Settlements from the Quarry Lease Area

 Bandivankacharla – 1.3 km – E
 Govindnaik Tanda – 0.2 km – S

Nearest Reserved Forests from the Quarry Lease Area

 Gauraram R F – 7.6 km – WNW


 Bompally R F – 7.6 km – NNE
 Mothkur R F – 6.1 km – ENE
 Mujaithapur R F – 6.2 km – E
 Kulkacherla R F – 5.8 km – E
 Tirumalapur R F – 7.0 km - E

Salient features of Quarry Lease Area are given in Table – 1 and Fig - 3
shows the study area of 10 km radius around the Quarry Lease Area

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TABLE – 1
SALIENT FEATURES OF THE QUARRY LEASE AREA
Feature Details
Altitude 625m above msl
Longitude & Latitude 1) 17° 1'50.01"N- 77°49'22.73"E 2) 17° 1'51.61"N-
77°49'30.88"E 3) 17° 2'45.83"N- 77°49'29.33"E 4)
17° 2'41.41"N- 77°49'19.38"E,
Village, Tehsil, District, Bandivankacharla Village, Kulkcherla Taluk,
State Rangareddy District, Telangana.
IMD Station Hyderabad – 80km - ENE
Max. Temp. 0C 45.5
Min. Temp. C0 6.1
Relative Humidity, % 23 - 82
Annual rainfall 812.5 mm
Topography Hilly Terrain
Nearest water bodies (Near DOMA Village ) Vagu – 3.6 km – N
(Near Ainapur Village ) Cheruvu – 0.2 km – N
Nearest Highway National Highway (NH-44) connecting
Secunderabad – Tandur – 35.59 km – E

The State Highway (SH-4) connecting Pargi -


Kodangal, - 12.7 km - NNE
Nearest Railway station Mailaram – 25.0km - N
Nearest Industries None within 10 km Radius
Nearest Villages Bandivankacharla – 1.3 km – E
Govindnaik Tanda – 0.2 km – S
Nearest Town Mahbubnagar – 37.7km - SE
Inter State Boundary Telangana – Karnataka – 33.0 km - W
National Parks/ Bird None within 10 km Radius
Sanctuaries
Nearest Port Krishnapatnam Port (Nellore )- 395.0 km – SE
Nearest Air port Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (Shamshabad)
Hyderabad – 66.0 km – ENE
Nearest Forest Gauraram R F – 7.6 km – WNW
Bompally R F – 7.6 km – NNE
Mothkur R F – 6.1 km – ENE
Mujaithapur R F – 6.2 km – E
Kulkacherla R F – 5.8 km – E
Tirumalapur R F – 7.0 km - E
Historical places None within 10 km Radius
* All distances mentioned in the above table are aerial distances.

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(iii) Details of alternate sites considered and the basis of selecting
the proposed site, particularly the environmental considerations gone
into should be highlighted.

No alternate sites were considered as the project is mineral specific.

(iv) Size or Magnitude of operation.

It is proposed to mine about 3,00,000 Tons/annum of Quartz and Feldspar.

(v) Project Description with Process details (a schematic diagram/


Flow chart showing the project layout, components of the project etc.
should be given.

a) Type of Mining

Mining is proposed to work this deposit by open cast mechanized method.


The southern part of strike length of quartz reef zone will be opened and
faces will be advanced across and along the strike in benches of 6m height
and minimum bench width of 6m. The faces shall be moved from hanging
wall side to footwall side, In the process of maintaining benches, the clay as
side burden shall be stripped during movement of faces. The ore is
mechanically loaded into the tippers and sent to the crushing plan't which is
located outside the mining lease.

FLOW SHEET OF CRUSHING AND SCREENING PLANT WITH MATERIAL


BALANCE

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a) Brief Description (Method of working)

The Method of mining is open cast mechanized mining method using 115
mm dia. DTH Drilling and blasting. The blasted material shall be loaded into
the tippers and sent to crushing plant (located outside the Ml Area) & stock
by the help of excavator. The same excavator will also be used for handling
of waste/ rejection. Wheel loaders will be utilized for feeding to the plant
from stock and loading for dispatch as and when required.

Mining of Ore

The basic operations involved in the mining of ore are mechanically. The
interstitial waste is directly loading into tippers and transportation to the
reject dump yard. In the ore zone, the ore is directly loaded in the tippers
trucks and is dispatched to the designated places. The oversize boulders are
separately loaded and transported to SGMD stack yard for breaking

The system of working shall be mechanized opencast mining method. The


various operations involved are.
a) Drilling- 115mm dia DTH drill shall be used for the purpose. The
burden and spacing shall be kept 3 m and 3.5 m respectively.
b) Blasting - To blast the drilled holes slurry explosives and Ammonical
Nitrate Fuel Oil mixture shall be used
c) After blasting the loose materia1 shall be loaded by excavators into
tippers
d) The tippers after loading shall transport the material to the crushing
and screening plant, which is located outside the mining lease
e) The sub grade material if available shall be transported and stacked
separately in the location already marked and shall be blended
whenever required
f) The rejects shall be transported and clamped separately m the rejection
dumping yard

Drilling
Type Nos. Dia of Make Motive Power
Hole mm
DTH Drill 2 115 Atlas copco Compressed Air

Blasting

Multiple rows of holes shall be blasted using milli-second delay detonators


tubes.

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The holes shall be blasted using 25 m, 50 m and 100 m cord relays and
17m/25m/42m so that charge per delay would not exceed the permissible
limits

It is preferred to use 10% High explosives of slurry cartridge of 83 mm as a


prime charge and 90% Ammonium Nitrate fuel oil mixture.

Powder factor shall be avg. 3.50 t/kg of explosives in the entire strata to be
blasted

Explosives material Calculation for blasting (Charge/hole)

 Height of the bench = 6.0 m


 Hole depth = 6.0 m
 Burden = 3.0 m
 Spacing = 3.5 m
 Bulk Density = 2.5 t/m3

The maximum material to be blasted per annum shall be = 3.41,689 tonnes


Burden x Spacing x Depth x Bulk Density
Quantity broken/hole = 3 m x 3.5 in x 6.0 m x 2.5 tonnes / m x 80%
= 126.0 tonnes / Hole
Powder factor = 3.50 tonnes /kg for a good fragmentation
Explosives required per hole= 126 tonnes/3.50 tonnes = 36 kg/hole

Total quantity of Explosive required = 341689/3.50 = 97625 Kg


= 98 tonnes
ANFO @ 90% of 98 tonnes = 88.20 tonnes
High Explosives required = 9.80 tonnes
Total = 98.00 tonnes

Secondary Blasting

Secondary blasting will be to the tune of 10 % of the total blasted quantity


for reducing the size of the boulders to -300 mm which can be fed to the
plant.

Storage of explosives

Magazine is proposed in the eastern corner of the lease boundary. The


capacity of the same will be enhanced and the explosive van will be used to
bring the explosives to cater to the need of mining.

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Removal Of Over Burden

The Over/side burden constitutes of shale and waste within quartz is


ferruginous shale horizon. The soft waste will be separated from the ore and
directly excavated and transported to the designated site earmarked for the
purpose.

Extent of Mechanization

Open cast mechanized mining operation will be adopted. The following


mentioned mine machinery will be deployed.
LIST OF MACHINERY
S. No. Type of machine No
1 Excavator 2
2 Dumpers 6
3 Drillers 2
4 Water Tanker 1
5 Rock breaker 1
6 Wheel Loader 1
Stock yard

After completion of dressing, the quartz will be transported to stock yard.

(vi) Raw Material/ Consumables Required along with estimated


quantity, likely source, marketing area of final product, mode of
transport of raw material and finished product

No raw materials are required. Consumables and finished goods will be


transported by means of road transport only.

(vi) Resource optimization/ recycling and reuse envisaged in


project, if any, should be briefly outlined.

Waste generated from the mined out area will be concurrently backfilled.

(vii) Availability of water, it’s source, Energy/power requirement and


source should be given.

Water:

The water environment will not get disturbed by the mining operations.

Water requirement will be 18 m3/day and the same will be met from ground
water.

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Energy and Power Requirement and Source

Power requirement for illumination will be met from grid.

(ix) Quantity of wastes to be generated (liquid and solid) and scheme for
their management / disposal.

Waste generation from the mine is estimated to be about 82,950 tonnes


during the scheme period.

(x) Schematic representations of the feasibility drawing which give


information of EIA purpose.

The subject project is mining of Quartz & Feldspar with production


capacity of 300000 TPA from mining lease area of 56.68 Ha. Based on
the threshold levels as per MoEF& CC Notification “S.O. 1533” Dated
14.09.2006 and amendment thereof the subject project is categorised as
Category „A‟ listed under Schedule 1(a) of SO 1533.

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4. SITE ANALYSIS

i) Connectivity

Nearest railway line connecting Secunderabad - Tandur of South Central


Railway line, at a distance of 25.0 km to Northern direction from the Quarry
Lease Area.

The National Highway (NH-44) connecting Hyderabad - Mahbubnagar, at a


distance of about 35.5 km in Eastern direction,

The nearest railway station is Mailaram at 25.0 km in Northern direction.

The State Highway (SH-4) connecting Pargi - Kodangal, at a distance of


about 12.7 km in NNE direction,

ii) Land Form, Land use and Land Ownership

Total mining lease area is Govt. Revenue Land (56.68 ha).

The detailed land use is given below:


LAND USE BREAKUP
S. No LAND PARTICULARS PRESENT USE CONCEPTUAL
PERIOD AREA IN HA.
1 Area under Excavation 0.5200 21.072
2 Worked out pit Nil (14.572)*
3 Storage of Top Soil Nil 0.0800
4 Overburden Dump 0.2000 6.4520
5 Mineral storage 0.1520 0.1520
6 Infrastructure (Workshop, 0.1000 0.1000
Administrative Buildings)
7 Roads 0.2540 1.0000
8 Greenbelt Nil 3.5000
9 Env. Protective measures Nil 1.0000
10 Mineral Separation plant 0.4047 -
11 Area Cultivated 7.0172 -
12 Dump Area Plantation Nil 3.0000
13 Others (Unutilized Area) 48.0321 20.2240
Total 56.6800 56.6800
()*Not to be added in Total

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The ML Area is as saddle shaped hillock with radial Slopes. The highest
contour of 160m RL is traversing in central portion of the lease area and
lowest contour level is 103 RL is at North-Eastern of lease area. The general
strike direction is almost North South and dipping easterly with almost
vertical dip.

Surface Plan is enclosed as Fig – 4.


FIG – 4
SURFACE PLAN

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iii) Existing land use pattern (agriculture, non-agriculture, forest,
water bodies (including area under CRZ), shortest distances from the
periphery of the project to periphery of the forests, national park, wild
life sanctuary, eco sensitive areas, water bodies (distance from the HFL
of the river), CRZ, in case of notified industrial area, a copy of the
Gazette notification should be given.

Total area of 56.68 Ha is Govt. waste land

There are no wild life sanctuaries, national parks, elephant/tiger reserves


within 10km radius of the study area.

Nearest Reserved Forests from the mining lease area


 Gauraram R F – 7.6 km – WNW
 Bompally R F – 7.6 km – NNE
 Mothkur R F – 6.1 km – ENE
 Mujaithapur R F – 6.2 km – E
 Kulkacherla R F – 5.8 km – E
 Tirumalapur R F – 7.0 km - E

iv) Existing infrastructure

None within the mining lease.

v) Soil classification

The area is covered with thin soil of thickness varying from 0.1 to 0.20 m in
the slopes. The area is mixed with quartz float and pieces of schist rock.
About 4200 tonnes of top soil is likely to be generated in this scheme period
which is preserved and is used during plantation on the dumps.

vi) Climatic data from Secondary Sources

The area is hot during most part of the year. The average annual rainfall on
the area is around 680 mm per year. The highest and lowest temperature in
the lease area varies between 420 to 280 respectively. The drainage pattern
in the area is Sub-Dendritic in nature. The most of the lands in western side
of the lease are of cultivable nature and crops like paddy maize, jawar and
groundnut etc., are grown.

vii) Social infrastructure available.

The haul roads will be developed for carrying capacities by the waste
obtained from the mining/ extraction of ore. The approach roads are
sufficient to cater to the proposed production. The proposed project will
provide employment and benefits

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CHAPTER – 5 PLANINIG BRIEF

5. PLANNING BRIEF:

i) Planning Concept (type of industries, facilities, transportation, etc.,)


town and country Planning / Development authority classification:

The subjected mine is the Quartz and Feldspar mine of Sri Seelamsetty Ravi
Chandra at Bandivankacharla Village, Kulkcherla Taluk, Rangareddy
District, Telangana State in over an extent of 56.68 Ha. The present
proposal is for production of 3,00,000 TPA Quartz and Feldspar mineral.

ii) Population Projection:

Since there will not be any major influx of people from outside in this region
because of the project, there will hardly be any population explosion. Most of
the workers will be people from surrounding villages only.

A total of 33 persons will be employed for mining operations.

iii) Land use planning (breakup along with greenbelt etc.,)

The detailed conceptual land use is given below:

CONCEPTUAL LAND USE


S. No LAND PARTICULARS AREA IN HA.
1 Area under Excavation 21.072
2 Worked out pit (14.572)*
3 Storage of Top Soil 0.0800
4 Overburden Dump 6.4520
5 Mineral storage 0.1520
6 Infrastructure (Workshop, 0.1000
Administrative Buildings)
7 Roads 1.0000
8 Greenbelt 3.5000
9 Env. Protective measures 1.0000
10 Dump Area Planation 3.0000
11 Others (Unutilized Area) 20.2240
Total 56.6800
()*Not to be added in Total

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iii) Assessment of Infrastructure Demand ( Physical & Social):

The proposed will provide the direct employment to about 33 people in


addition there will be indirect employment to many more people, in the form
of contractual jobs, business opportunities, service facilities etc. This will
enhance the economic status of the area.

iv) Amenities /Facilities:

All the necessary infrastructure facilities such as office, Canteen, rest


shelters, drinking water, Medical facilities, transport and others will be
provided.

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CHAPTER – 6 PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE

6. PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE:

(i) Industrial

No mineral processing technique will be adopted. The final product will be


transported directly to the consumer/ buyer after crushing and screening
with required sizes.

The ore/mineral will be accumulated by doing drilling & blasting, at once


excavation & loading will be commenced so that the effective cost saving of
the excavator will be done.

(ii) Residential

No residential facilities are proposed at mine site.

(iii) Greenbelt

7.5 m barrier zone along the mine boundary will be developed under
greenbelt in a phased manner.

(iv) Social Infrastructure

The mining activity carried out in the area rather has a positive socio-
economic impact upon the nearby human settlement as indirect
employment potential is created due to mining and allied activities in the
area. Apart from these, the company promotes health and education
awareness in the area time to time by organizing health and education
camps.

(v) Connectivity

Nearest railway line connecting Secunderabad - Tandur of South Central


Railway line, at a distance of 25.0 km to Northern direction from the Quarry
Lease Area.

The National Highway (NH-44) connecting Hyderabad - Mahbubnagar, at a


distance of about 35.5 km in Eastern direction,

The nearest railway station is Mailaram at 25.0 km in Northern direction.

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The State Highway (SH-4) connecting Pargi - Kodangal, at a distance of
about 12.7 km in NNE direction,

(vi) Drinking Water Management (Source and Supply of Water)

Water requirement for is 18 m3/day for drinking, dust suppression, and


Afforestation. The water requirement will be sourced from ground water.

(vii) Sewerage System

No wastewater generation except for domestic waste from toilet which will be
treated in septic tank followed by soak pit.

(viii) Solid Waste Management

Waste generation from the mine is estimated to be about 82,950 tonnes


during the scheme period.

The non-mineralized area within the mining lease will be used as temporary
waste dump yard which will be rehandled for backfilling of the mined-out
area at conceptual stage.

(ix) Power Requirement & Supply / Source.

Power requirement for illumination will be met from grid.

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CHAPTER – 7 REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT (R & R) PLAN

7.0 Rehabilitation and resettlement (R & R) Plan

i. Policy to be adopted (central / state) in respect of the project


affected persons including home oustees, land oustees and
landless labourers (a brief out line to be given).

The mine area does not cover any habitation. Hence the mining
activities do not involve any displacement of human settlement. No
public buildings, places, monuments etc., exist within the lease area
or in the vicinity. The mining operations will not disturb/relocate any
village.

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CHAPTER – 8 PROJECT SCHEDULE & COST ESTIMATES

8.0 Project schedule & Cost Estimates

i. Likely date of start of construction and likely date of completion


(time schedule for the project to be given).

Mining operations will be commenced after obtaining EC, CFE, CFO and all
other regulatory clearances. Life of the mine @ 3,00,000 tonnes per annum
for the proved mineral reserve of 46,29,946 million tonnes would be 16
years.

ii. Estimated project cost along with analysis in terms of economic


viability of the project.

Nil

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CHAPTER – 9 ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL (FINAL RECOMMENDATIONS)

9.0 Analysis of proposal (Final Recommendations)

i. Financial and social benefits with special emphasis on the benefit


to the local people including tribal population, if any, in the area.

Economic development of the region depends largely upon the nature


of activities undertaken in the surrounding region. Corporate
development invariably contributes towards acceleration of the
process of socio-economic upliftment of the rural society by means
of employment, health & study programme, medical camps etc.,

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