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Proposed Common Effluent Treatment Plant (CETP-5MLD)

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Proposed Common Effluent Treatment Plant (CETP-5MLD) at Khasra No- 1244,1257,1263,3214/1265,3215/ 1265,1432,1433,1434,1435 Kita -9,2832 of Village Pandoga, Tehsil Haroli, District Una, Himachal Pradesh Prepared For

M/s. The Himachal Pradesh State Industrial Development Corporation Ltd New Himrus Building, Shimla-171001 Tel. EPABX NOS.2624751, 2624752, 2624754, 2625422 Fax No. 0177-2624278 Email: [email protected]

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CONTENTS COMPLIANCE OF TOR ................................................................................................................................VIII CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................... 1 1.1. Introduction ......................................................................................................................................... 1 1.2. About the State Implementing Agency (SIA) .......................................................................... 2 1.3. Need of the Project ............................................................................................................................ 3 1.4. Project Location ................................................................................................................................. 3 1.5. Scope of the EIA.................................................................................................................................. 7 1.6. Overview of Legislation .................................................................................................................. 8 1.7. Structure of EIA Report ................................................................................................................... 9 CHAPTER 2 PROJECT DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................. 11 2.1. About Project..................................................................................................................................... 11 2.2. Area Statement & Project Layout .............................................................................................. 12 2.3. Utility Requirement ........................................................................................................................ 16 2.4. Design Basics & Process Description ....................................................................................... 20 2.5. Project Schedule and Cost Estimate ......................................................................................... 28 CHAPTER 3 DESCRIPTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT .............................................................. 31 3.1. Introduction ....................................................................................................................................... 31 3.2. Methodology of Conducting Baseline Study.......................................................................... 31 3.3. The Study Area ................................................................................................................................. 32 3.4. Environmental Parameters ......................................................................................................... 34 3.5. Geotechnical Investigations......................................................................................................... 35 3.6. Micrometeorology ........................................................................................................................... 36 3.7. Ambient Air Quality (AAQ) .......................................................................................................... 39 3.8. Noise Environment ......................................................................................................................... 44 3.9. Water Environment ........................................................................................................................ 47 3.10. Soil Environment ......................................................................................................................... 54 3.11. Ecology & Biodiversity ............................................................................................................... 58 3.12. Socio Economic Environment ................................................................................................. 61 3.13. Land Use Land Cover Study ..................................................................................................... 66

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CHAPTER 4 ANTICIPATED ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS & MITIGATION MEASURES 72 4.1 Identification of the Impacts ....................................................................................................... 73 4.2 Construction Phase ......................................................................................................................... 73 4.3 Operational Phase ........................................................................................................................... 77 CHAPTER 5 ANALYSIS OF ALTERNATIVES ................................................................................ 82 5.1. Introduction ....................................................................................................................................... 82 CHAPTER 6 ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM................................................... 83 6.1 Introduction ....................................................................................................................................... 83 6.2 Monitoring During Project Construction Stage.................................................................... 83 6.3 Monitoring Schedule during Operational Phase ................................................................. 85 CHAPTER 7 ADDITIONAL STUDIES ............................................................................................... 88 7.1 Public Consultation ......................................................................................................................... 88 7.2 Rehabilitation & Resettlement Plan (R & R Plan) ............................................................... 88 7.3 Risk Assessment............................................................................................................................... 88 CHAPTER 8 PROJECT BENEFITS ..................................................................................................... 94 8.1. Introduction ....................................................................................................................................... 94 8.2. Salient Features for Setting up Greenfield Project under MIIUS Scheme .................. 94 CHAPTER 9 ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN ................................................................ 96 9.1. Introduction ....................................................................................................................................... 96 9.2. Environment Cell ............................................................................................................................. 96 9.3. Environmental Policy..................................................................................................................... 98 9.4. Environmental Management during Construction Phase ............................................... 99 9.5. Environmental Management during Operational Phase ............................................... 101 9.6. Green Belt Development Plan .................................................................................................. 103 9.7. Occupational Health and safety .............................................................................................. 105 9.8. Fire Fighting ................................................................................................................................... 106 9.9. Budgetary Provision for Environmental Management Plan ........................................ 107 CHAPTER 10 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION .............................................................................. 108 10.1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 108 10.2 Scope of the Study..................................................................................................................... 108 10.3 About Project .............................................................................................................................. 109 Mitcon Consultancy and Engineering Services Ltd., Pune

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10.4 Utility Requirement ................................................................................................................. 110 10.5 Project Schedule and Cost Estimate .................................................................................. 111 10.6 Description of the Environment .......................................................................................... 111 10.7 Anticipated Environmental Impacts & Mitigation Measure ..................................... 114 10.8 Environmental Monitoring Programme .......................................................................... 118 10.9 Project Benefits.......................................................................................................................... 118 10.10 Environmental Management Plan ...................................................................................... 118 10.11 Budgetary Provision for Environmental Management Plan .................................... 119

TABLES Table No. 1.1 Features of Proposed Project Site ................................................................................ 3 Table No. 2.1 Salient Features of the Proposed CETP Project .................................................... 11 Table No. 2.2 Land Details ........................................................................................................................ 13 Table No. 2.3 Area Statement .................................................................................................................. 13 Table No. 2.4 Equipment List .................................................................................................................. 17 Table No. 2. 5 Use of Glassware .............................................................................................................. 19 Table No.2.6 List of Chemicals for Lab ................................................................................................. 19 Table No. 2.7 Quantification and Characterization of Inlet for 5 MLD .................................... 20 Table No.2.8 Various units of CETP ...................................................................................................... 22 Table No. 2.9 Characteristic of Treated Effluent That Should Be Enter In CETP ................ 26 Table No. 2.10 Total Cost Of The Project (Rs. In Crore) ................................................................ 29 Table No. 2.11 Component Wise Total Cost of the Project .......................................................... 29 Table No. 2.12 Fund Utilization Plan .................................................................................................... 30 Table No. 2.13 Financing Pattern of the Project .............................................................................. 30 Table No. 2.14 Stage wise Stake Holders Investments Details ................................................... 30 Table No. 3.1 Environmental Parameter & Frequency of Monitoring..................................... 34 Table No. 3.2 Climatological Tables : Station Dharmsala ............................................................. 36 Table No. 3.3 Monthly Metrological Data during Study Period.................................................. 37 Table No. 3.4 Description of Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Stations .................................. 40 Table No. 3.5 Techniques Used for the Analysis of Ambient Air Quality Parameters ....... 40 Table No. 3.6 Observations of air Monitoring ................................................................................... 41 Table No. 3.7 Noise Level Monitoring Locations ............................................................................. 44 Table No. 3.8 Noise Level Results .......................................................................................................... 44 Table No. 3.9 Air quality standards in respect of noise................................................................. 45 Table No.3.10 Surface and ground water sampling location ..................................................... 48 Table No.3.11 Surface Water Quality Analysis Results ................................................................. 50 Table No. 3.12 Ground Water Quality Analysis Results ................................................................ 52 Mitcon Consultancy and Engineering Services Ltd., Pune

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Table No.3.13 Soil Sampling Locations ................................................................................................ 55 Table No.3.14 Soil Analysis Results ...................................................................................................... 57 Table No. 3.15 List of vegetation diversity recorded in the study area .................................. 59 Table No. 3.16 List of Birds recorded in the study area ................................................................ 60 Table No. 3.17 Demography of the villages of the Study Area.................................................... 63 Table No. 3.18 Infrastructure of the villages of the Study Area ................................................. 64 Table No. 6.1 Environmental Monitoring During Project Construction Stage ..................... 83 Table No. 6.2 Environmental Monitoring During Project Operation Stage ........................... 85 Table No. 6.3 Implementation Plan to Mitigate Environmental Impact ................................. 87 Table No. 9.1 List of Plant Species for Plantations ....................................................................... 104

FIGURES Figure No. 1.1 Glimpses of the Project Site .......................................................................................... 4 Figure No.1.2 Project Location Map........................................................................................................ 5 Figure No.1.3 Google Image Showing Proposed CETP Project Site ............................................ 6 Figure No. 2.1 General Layout Shwoing Proposed 5 MLD CETP Location ........................... 14 Figure No. 2.2 Layout Plan for Common Effluent Treatment Plant (5 MLD) ....................... 15 Figure No. 2.3 Water Balnce of 5 MLD CETP ..................................................................................... 17 FigureNo. 2.4 Process Flow Diagram for 5 MLD CETP ................................................................. 21 Figure No. 3.1 Toposheet map of 10 km radius area around Project site .............................. 33 Figure No. 3.2 Windrose for the month of February (Wind Speed meters per second) .. 38 Figure No. 3.3 Windrose for the month of March (Wind Speed meters per second) ........ 38 Figure No. 3.4 Windrose for the month of April (Wind Speed meters per second) ........... 39 Figure No. 3.5 Ambient Air Monitoring Location Map .................................................................. 43 Figure No. 3.6 Ambient Noise Monitoring Location Map ............................................................. 46 Figure No. 3.7 Surface Water and Ground Water Sampling Location Map ............................ 49 Figure No. 3.8 Soil Sampling Location Map........................................................................................ 56 Figure No. 3.9 Satellite Image of the Study Area ............................................................................. 67 Figure No. 3.10 Land Use of the Stud Area ......................................................................................... 69 Figure No. 3.11 DEM of the Study Area ............................................................................................... 72

ANNEXURE Annexure No. 1 Minutes of 2nd meeting of Expert Appraisal Committee (Infra-2) held on 20th– 21st January, 2016 .............................................................................................................. 120

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COMPLIANCE OF TOR Sr. No. TOR point 1 Reasons for selecting the site with details of alternate sites examined/rejected/selected on merit with comparative statement and reason/basis for selection. The examination should justify site suitability in terms of environmental angle, resources sustainability associated with selected site as Compared to rejected sites. The analysis should include parameters considered along with weightage criteria for shortlisting selected site. 2 Details of the land use break-up for the proposed project. Detail of land use around 10 km radius of the project site

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Refer Chapter No. 2 Section 2.2 Area Statement. Refer Chapter No. 3, section 3.13 Land Use Land Cover Study for details of the land use around 10 radius of the project area. Details of member units, its production Refer Chapter No. 2 Section capacity, waste generation, characteristic 2.4.4 Present treatment and and details of primary treatment provided disposal by the member units 2.4.5 Effluent collection system from member unit level 2.4.10 Member Units, Its Production Capacity, Waste Generation and Way of Treatment 2.4.11 Effluent Collection System from Member Unit 2.4.12 Expected Quantity of Waste Water from Each Industries 2.4.13 Mode of Effluent Collection System from Member Unit and Proposed Trouble Shooting Method 2.4.14 Monitoring Protocol In Case Of Collection of Effluent through Pipe Line/Tankers Details on present treatment and disposal Not Applicable systems

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Detail of effluents collection system from Each and every individual member unit level industrial unit have to installed their own treatment unit for their waste water treatment along with the online monitoring system Refer Chapter No. 2, Section 2.4.5 Effluent collection system from member unit level Examine and submit detail of inlets Refer Chapter No. 2 characteristic Table No. 2.7 Quantification and Characterization of Inlet for 5 MLD Details of the CETP with design parameters. Refer Chapter No. 2 Section Layout plan of CETP. And open spaces Design Basics & Process Description Details of the adequate power back up facility, to meet the energy requirement in case of power Failure from the grid. Details of the usage of treated effluent for green belt development and horticulture. Submit a copy of MoU made between the Member units. Details of storage facility available at the CETP. Examine and submit details of sludge / solid waste generated and method of disposal. MoU in this Regards.

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Two DG sets of 1000 kVA capacity will be installed for emergency backup supply. Treated water shall be used for green belt MoU shall be made with all the member units at the time agreement Storage area of 155.69 sqmt is provided at site Sludge Generation & disposal refer Chapter No. 2, Section 2.4.8 Sludge generation and their disposal Fresh water requirement will 15 KLD Source: Bore well For Water Balance Refer chapter No. 2 Proposed green belt is 7794.76 sq.m. (31.04 %) Refer Chapter No. 2, Section 2.4.16 Performance Monitoring, Lab Facility with Technical Person (O & M) Refer Chapter No. 2, Section 2.4.9 Water Meter for Inflow and Outflow

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Importance and benefits of the project.

Refer Chapter No. 8 Project Benefits Chapter on Quantification and Refer Chapter No. 2 Characterization of inlet characteristic Table No. 2.7 Quantification and Characterization of Inlet for 5 MLD including methodology adopted. Process flow diagram of the proposed CETP. Refer Chapter No. 2 Figure No. 2.4 Process Flow Diagram for 5 MLD CETP Layout plan of CETP Refer Figure No. 2.2 Layout Plan for Common Effluent Treatment Plant Cost of project and time of completion Cost of project : Rs.121.95 Crores

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Green belt showing on lay out plan (refer Figure No. 2.2) Status of court case pending against the Not any project. A tabular chart with index for point wise Compliance of the ToR is compliance of above TORs. provided Public hearing to be conducted and issues Public hearing (consultation) raised and commitments made by the comments along with project proponent on the same should be commitments will be included in EIA/EMP Report in the form of incorporated after conducting tabular chart with financial budget for the same in the EIA EMP report complying with the commitments made.

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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1. Introduction Pandoga is a Village in Haroli Tehsil in Una District of Himachal Pradesh State, India. It is located 13 KM towards west from District headquarters Una. 14 KM from Haroli. 124 KM from State capital Shimla. Pandoga Pin code is 177207 and postal head office is Pandogha. Lower Panjawar (4 KM), Panjawar (4 KM), Badoli (5 KM), Teuri (5 KM), Nagnoli (5 KM) are the nearby Villages to Pandoga. Pandoga is surrounded by Haroli Tehsil towards South, Gagret Tehsil towards North, Amb Tehsil towards North, Bangana Tehsil towards East Hoshiarpur, Nangal, Hamirpur, Nawanshahr are the nearby Cities to Pandoga.This Place is in the border of the Una District and Hoshiarpur District. Hoshiarpur District Garhshankar is South towards this place. It is near to the Punjab State Border. M/s HPSIDC proposed a Greenfield project for combined Common Effluent Treatment Plant (CETP) at Khasra No- 1244, 1257, 1263, 3214/1265, 3215/ 1265, 1432, 1433, 1434, 1435 Kita -9,2832 of Village Pandoga, Tehsil Haroli, District Una, Himachal Pradesh The Modified Industrial Infrastructure Up gradation Scheme (MIIUS) is a very innovative and latest technology scheme in upgrading infrastructure in Industrial Areas, Estates, Parks and Greenfield Projects for urban, rural and geographically isolated areas and provides vast support in augmentation of manufacturing sector, export promotion, foreign exchange earnings and employment generation. The increasing participation of industries, hydropower projects and tourism has set the stage for speedy economic development of the State. To offset the geographical and locational disadvantage, the State govt. has been providing various incentives which encourage investment in the State. After the special package of incentives by Central Government to Himachal Pradesh in 2003, the State has witnessed a rapid growth in Industrialization. Even during the early days of development of the State, State Government realized the importance of industrial estates with all essential Mitcon Consultancy and Engineering Services Ltd., Pune

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infrastructure facilities especially for the growth of micro, small and medium enterprises in different parts of the State. The proposed project for the formation of a new Industrial area at Village-Pandoga Tehsil Haroli, District- Una with the assistance of Govt. of India under Modified Industrial Infrastructure Up-gradation Scheme (MIIUS). As per the EIA notification dated 14th September, 2006, as amended till date, the proposed project falls under the Project 7(h) - Common Effluent Treatment Plants (CETPs). The project shall be treated as category “A”. Hence HPSIDC submitted online application dated 25th August 2015 for environmental clearance through MoEF&CC web portal. . The case was considered in 153rd Meeting of Hon. EAC (Infra) for ToR dated 18th -20th Nov 2015, and 2nd meeting of Expert Appraisal Committee (Infra-2) held on 20th– 21st January, 2016. After detailed deliberations on the proposal, the Committee recommended for grant of Terms of Reference as specified by the Ministry as Standard ToR in April, 2015 for the said project/activity along with additional TOR points.

1.2. About the State Implementing Agency (SIA) Himachal Pradesh State Industrial Development Corporation Limited (HPSIDC) is the major agency for promotion, development and establishment of industrial areas/estates as well as development of industrial infrastructure in Himachal Pradesh. HPSIDC, registered

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including Non-Resident Indian (NRIs) for such matters as securing registrations/ licenses/ clearances from the statutory/other authorities to prospective entrepreneurs. It has the credit of developing 42 Industrial Areas and 17 Industrial Estates in the State. HPSIDC has its own Engineering Depts. in all major Districts for development of infrastructure facilities to enable entrepreneurs to set up industrial enterprises. HPSIDC has its corporate office at New Himrus Bhawan, Circular Road Shimla the state capital. The main activities of the agency comprises of:  Development of Industrial Plots in the Industrial areas of the State with all infrastructure facilities to enable entrepreneurs to start industrial enterprises.  Development of Industrial Estates  Nodal agency to incorporate various incentive schemes such as Central Transport Subsidy and Central Capital Subsidy schemes.  Civil construction.

1.3. Need of the Project The area has various small and medium scale industries of paints, printing & dyeing, automobiles, sugar, pesticides etc. These industries generates huge amount of waste water and incinerable waste. As there is no CETP and incineration facility in the area, the industries either send their waste to distant treatment facilities or they dispose in an unscientific manner. Hence, the proposed project will cater the need of the industries by providing CETP facility in the area

1.4. Project Location Table No. 1.1 Features of Proposed Project Site Sr.No. Particulars Remark 1 Proposed Poject at Khasra No- 1244, 1257, 1263, 3214/1265, Location 3215/ 1265, 1432, 1433, 1434, 1435 Kita -9,2832 of Village Pandoga, Tehsil Haroli, District Una, Himachal Pradesh 2 Latitude & Longitude 31°30'25.61"N, 76° 8'32.14"E 3 Nearest railway Station Una : 12.80 km (SE) Panoh : 7.88 km (NE) Mitcon Consultancy and Engineering Services Ltd., Pune

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Remark Churaru : 9.65 km (NNE) Nearest Airport Shimla : 100 km (SSE) Road NH 22 : 500 m S direction SH 25 : 6.88 km NE direction Nearest River Swaan river : 6.42 Km (ESE) Patiari Dam : 7.51 Km (MSW) Malli Dam : 9.77 Km (SW) Inland, coastal, marine Not Applicable or underground waters State, National Yes, Punjab interstate boundary at distance in the boundaries 3.35 Km W direction form the proposed project Nearest Town Lower Panjawar (4 KM) , Panjawar (4 KM) , Badoli (5 KM) , Teuri (5 KM) , Nagnoli (5 KM)

Figure No. 1.1 Glimpses of the Project Site

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Figure No.1.2 Project Location Map

At Khasra No- 1244, 1257, 1263, 3214/1265, 3215/ 1265, 1432, 1433, 1434, 1435 Kita -9, 2832 of Village Pandoga, Tehsil Haroli, District Una, Himachal Pradesh Latitude: 31°30'25.61"N Longitude: 76° 8'32.14"E Mitcon Consultancy and Engineering Services Ltd., Pune

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Figure No.1.3 Google Image Showing Proposed CETP Project Site

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1.5. Scope of the EIA The study envisages characterization of the existing status of physical environment such as air, water, soil, land use, meteorology, socio-economic and heritage etc. as well as biological environment such as flora and fauna of the study area of 10 km radius and quantifying impacts on the environmental parameters. Based on the baseline data, EIA evaluates the proposed control measures by the project and prepares an environment management plan, outlining additional proposed activities and delineates the requirements of environmental monitoring program. EIA-EMP report covers the following aspects  Evaluation of present environmental factors through analysis of generated and collected baseline data for one complete non-monsoon season (3 months).  Assess the probable impact on the environmental factors due to implementation of the project with respect to existing scenario.  Analyze the predicted impact with respect to the regulatory environmental standards.  The baseline data has been collected for the following environmental components, during February to April 2016.  Air Quality  Meteorology  Noise Environment  Water Use & Quality  Soil Quality  Demographic & socio-economic- Census 2011  Ecology & Biodiversity Baseline data on parameters of the above-mentioned aspects over a season provides means for identifying possible impact-positive as well as adverse. An environmental impact assessment and environment management plan comprising an overall assessment of the impact due to project activity over baseline condition of the existing environment and a Mitcon Consultancy and Engineering Services Ltd., Pune

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mitigating action plan to counter the adverse impact as defined. An environmental monitoring program is also prepared to provide scientific support to future actions of environmental protection

1.6. Overview of Legislation Key legislation includes the followings  Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 amended 1987  Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) (Union Territories) Rules, 1983.  Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, amended 1988  Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Rules 1975  The Environment (Protection) Act 1986 amended 1991  Environmental (Protection) Rules 1986 (Amendments -1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004)  Hazardous Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 1989, amended 2000 and 2003  Manufactures storage and import of Hazardous Chemicals Rules, 1989 amended 2000  Chemical accidents (Emergency planning, Preparedness and Response) Rules 1996  EIA Notification 1994, 14th September 2006 and subsequent amendments  Batteries (Management and Handling) Rules 2001  Public Liability Insurance Act 1991, amended 1992  Public Liability Insurance Rules, 1991 amended 1993  Factories Act 1948  The Explosive Act 1884  The Explosive Rules 1983  The Motor Vehicle Act 1988 Mitcon Consultancy and Engineering Services Ltd., Pune

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1.7. Structure of EIA Report The report has been divided into following ten chapters: Chapter 1. Introduction: This chapter provides the purpose of the report, background information of the proposed project, brief description of nature, size and location of project, objectives of the project, estimated project cost, scope and organization of the study. Chapter 2. Project Description : The chapter deals with the need of the project, location, environmental setting of the project, details of project, other technical and design details and sources of pollution from the proposed activity and measures proposed to control pollution. Chapter 3. Description of the Environment: The chapter presents the methodology and findings of field studies undertaken to establish the environmental baseline conditions, which is also supplemented by secondary published literature. Chapter 4. Anticipated Environmental Impacts & Mitigation Measures: The chapter details the inferences drawn from the environmental impact assessment of the proposed project during various phases of project advancement, such as design, location of project, construction and regular operations. It also describes the overall impacts of the proposed project activities and underscores the areas of concern, which need mitigation measures. Chapter 5. Analysis of Alternatives: Project site alternatives are discussed in the chapter. Chapter

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Chapter 8. Project Benefits: In this chapter describes various benefits of the project to the community in the vicinity and as well as to the region on the whole. Chapter 9. Environmental Management Plan: It also provides recommendations/ Environment Management Plan (EMP) including mitigation measures for minimizing the negative environmental impacts of the project. The assessment will cover the baseline data generation, predictions and evaluation of impact on various environmental components and preparation of adequate Environmental Management Plan. Chapter 10. Summary & Conclusion: This Chapter highlights the expected benefits of the proposed plant to the socio-economic scenario in the study area and to the country as a whole.

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CHAPTER 2 PROJECT DESCRIPTION 2.1. About Project As per the EIA notification dated 14th September, 2006, as amended till date, the proposed project falls under the Project / Activity: 7(h) - Common Effluent Treatment Plants (CETPs). It is proposed to construct 5 MLD (Zero discharge) CETP and would conform to the prescribed standards of the Central & State pollution control agencies/authorities. The state of the art zero discharge common effluent facility will comprise of effluent treatment plant for primary treatment, recycling system complete with filtration plant with multi stage membranes and makeup water treatment system & storage of treated water complete with civil works / structures and construction of tanks, sumps, walkway, foundations etc. Table No. 2.1 Salient Features of the Proposed CETP Project S.No

Detail

1

Project Name

2 3 4

Schedule Location/Village Plot Survey / Khasra No. Tehsil District State

5 6 7 9 10

Latitude & Longitude Proposed Capacity & Area

11 12 13

Project Type Category of Project Daily Average flow rate

14.

Sewage Treatment

Description Environment Clearance for proposed Common Effluent treatment plant (CETP-5MLD) 7(h) Common Effluent Treatment Plants (CETP’s) Pandoga 1244,1257,1263,3214/1265,3215/ 1265,1432, 1433, 1434,1435 Kita -9,2832 of Village Pandoga Haroli Una Himachal Pradesh 31°30'25.61"N, 76° 8'32.14"E Capacity – 5 MLD Total Land area : 29-72-46 hectares For CETP : 25112 sq. mtrs New project “A” 5000 cum/day Daily in flow time - 24 hours The domestic sewage generated during the operational

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Description phase will be treated in CETP Chemical, Glass & ceramic, Mechanical and allied product, Service establishment, Engineering, Steel furniture, Pharma, Steel wire, Wooden furniture, Food based, Paper based 61

15

Proposed industries

16

Proposed No. of industrial Plot Water Sources 15 KLD Source: ground water Expected Power demand Power: 2,000 kW and will be supplied by 132 KVA Substation. Source: Himachal Pradesh State Electricity Board Power Backup; Two DG sets of 1000 kVA capacity will be installed for emergency backup supply. Fuel Quality: 400kg/hr of HSD will be used for DG sets and process. Seismic Zone Seismic intensity Zone V Man power During Construction : 150 workers During operational : 30 workers Indirect Employment : About 12300 Project Cost Rs.121.95 Crores

17 18

19 20 21

Following alternative sites were reviewed & finally the proposed site was selected as it is within industrial area and best suited for the application of CETP’s

2.2. Area Statement & Project Layout The Department of Industries has acquired 29-72-46 hectares of Govt. land for development of Industrial area in Tehsil Haroli, District- Una which is free from any encumbrances. The land details are furnished below:

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Table No. 2.2 Land Details S. No. 1.

Muhal

Khasra No.

Pandoga Upperla Total Land

1244, 1257, 1263, 3214/1265, 3215/ 1265, 1432, 1433, 1434, 1435 kita-9

Khewat/ Khatoni No. 419min.,/602min.

Area (Hect.) 29-72-46 29-72-46

The project has earmarked about 25112 sq. mtrs CETP. Table No. 2.3 Area Statement Land Description

Area in (Sqmt)

Area in %

Process Area Ancillary / supporting buildings Storage Area Internal Roads Area

15607.1 128.07 155.69

62.15 0.51 0.62

1298.29

5.17

Parking Area

128.07

0.51

Green belt /plantation

7794.76

31.04

25112

100

Total area

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Figure No. 2.1 General Layout Shwoing Proposed 5 MLD CETP Location

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Figure No. 2.2 Layout Plan for Common Effluent Treatment Plant (5 MLD)

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2.3. Utility Requirement 2.3.1 Land The Department of Industries has acquired 29-72-46 hectares of Govt. land for development of Industrial area in Pandoga, The project has earmarked about 25112 sq. mtrs for CETP. Land Description

Area in (Sqmt)

Area in %

Process Area Ancillary / supporting buildings Storage Area Internal Roads Area

15607.1 128.07 155.69

62.15 0.51 0.62

1298.29

5.17

Parking Area

128.07

0.51

Green belt /plantation

7794.76

31.04

25112

100

Total area 2.3.2 Power/Fuel

Power: Total power requirement for proposed project is 2,000 kW and will be supplied by 132 KVA Substation. Source: Himachal Pradesh State Electricity Board Power Backup; Two DG sets of 1000 kVA capacity will be installed for emergency backup supply. Fuel Quality: 400kg/hr of HSD will be used for DG sets and process. 2.3.3 Water Total fresh water requirement will be 15 KLD Source: bore well

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Figure No. 2.3 Water Balnce of 5 MLD CETP

2.3.4 Manpower During Construction During operational Indirect Employment

: 150 workers : 30 workers : About 12300

2.3.5 Details of Equipment & Utilities Table No. 2.4 Equipment List

1

Equipment’s Digital pH meter (Table Model)

Qty 1

Units No.

Make Optics Technology

3

Spectrophotometer

1

No.

Optics Technology

4 5

Colour comparator Desiccator

1 1

No. No.

Optics Technology Optics Technology

6

TSS assembly

1

No.

Optics Technology

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Oven

1

No.

Optics Technology

6.b

1

No.

Optics Technology

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Digital Weigh Balance COD Digester

1

No.

Optics Technology

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BOD incubator

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No.

Optics Technology

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Distillation assembly

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No.

Optics Technology

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Titration assembly

1

No.

Optics Technology

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Conductivity meter

1

No.

Optics Technology

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Flame Photometer

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No.

Optics Technology

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Jar test Apparatus Muffle Furnace

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No. No.

Optics Technology Optics Technology

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Magnetic stirrer

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No.

Optics Technology

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Hot plate

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No.

Optics Technology

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Kjeldhal Distillation

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No.

Optics Technology

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Orset apparatus

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No.

Optics Technology

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Glassware and chemicals for laboratory

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Lot

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Max Temp. +5 Ambient to 250ºC , Thermostatically Controlled. Size Inside Chamber 12” x 12” x 12” , Ltr.(App.) - 28, Inner & Outer S.S. 304 Accuracy: 0.001 gm, Maximum Capacity 200 Gms With Digital Temp. Controller & Timer , 15 sampler Size Inside Chamber - 570 x 550 x 875mm = 280Ltr. (10 cu. ft.) ,Inner & Outer S.S. 304 , Microprocessor Based PID Controller (Temp. ± (0.5 – 1)ºC accuracy) (S.S. 304) WALL MOUNTING SYSTEM Delux Model Heavy Duty with Argon Welding , 6 litres/hr. Microprocessor based K.F. Moisture Titrator with built-in magnetic stirrer, auto compensation of moisture in ppm, percentage and mg H2O, storage of date, time, batch no. and final results of 20 titrations Digital Conductivity Meter – Table Model Mains operated , 3 ½ digit LED display with facility for Auto/manual temperature compensation and cell constant adjustment ,supplied with PVC conductivity cell and other accessories. Ranges 0 to 200 µS/cm, 0 to 2mS/cm (02000 µS/cm), 0 to 20mS/cm (0-20000 µS/cm), 0 to 200mS/cm (0-200000 µS/cm), 0 to 1000 mS/cm For Sodium and potassium, With Sodium and potassium filters along with compressor and other accessories. Digital Flame Photometer- 21/2 digit LED display of PPM For Two Stirrer , Capacity 1 Ltr. Working Size: 4” x 4” x 9” ((100 X 100 X 225 mm); Max. Temp. upto 1000°C ; S.S. Body S.S. 304 Body, Speed upto 1200 RPM Max. Temp. 70ºC - 80ºC, Capacity - 2 Ltrs Max. Temp. upto 350ºC with Energy Regulator; S.S. Body with S.S. Top; 8” Dia Round Holding Capacity 500 ml Flask (Without Glass Part); 6 Test Mantle Type

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Table No. 2. 5 Use of Glassware S.No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Items pH Beaker 250ml Beaker 500ml T.S.S. (Total Suspended Solid) Measuring Cylinder 100ml B.O.D. Pipette 10ml (Graduated) B.O.D. Bottle with Stopper 300ml Burette 100ml Burette Stand with Clamp (PVC) Oil & Grease Separating Funnel 500ml Conical Flask 250ml Volumetric Flask 500ml Separating Funnel Stand (PVC) C.O.D. Open Reflux Condenser Stand Burette 100ml Round Bottom Flask 250ml (B-24) Burette Stand with Clamp (PVC)

Unit

Qty.

Pc Pc

4 4

Pc

2

Pc Pc Pc Set

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Pc Pc Pc Set

2 2 2 2

Pc Pc Pc Pc Set

6 6 2 6 2

Table No.2.6 List of Chemicals for Lab S. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3

Items BOD Test Potassium Dihydrogen Orthophosphate Magnesium Sulphate Di-Potassium Hydrogen Orthophosphate Di-Sodium Hydrogen Orthophosphate Calcium Chloride (Fused) Ferric Chloride Hexahydrate (CDH) Ammonium Chloride Sodium Thiosulphate Sulphuric Acid Sodium Hydroxide Pellets COD Test Potassium Dichromate Sulphuric Acid Silver Sulphate

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500gm 2.5Lt 25gm

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Others Filter Paper No. 40 (12.5cm) Funnel 3" Thermometer (0-1100 C) "Zeal" Seprating Funnel 500ml Distilled Water with Cane

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2.4. Design Basics & Process Description The proposed 5 MLD Common Effluent Treatment Plant is to treat the effluent being generated from various industries. Total plot area of the project is 25112 Sqmt. Member industries of CETP will be required to monitor specified quality parameters and flow rate of the effluent on daily basis and to submit the monitoring data to the CETP operator on regular basis. Continuous flow meters will also be installed at the outlet of the CETP to monitor the outlet effluent quantity. Table No. 2.7 Quantification and Characterization of Inlet for 5 MLD S. No

Food & beverage

Paper

Deterg ent

Pharma

5.5-9.5

6.5 – 8.5

5 -7

7.5 -9.5

6 -8.5

6 -8

7.3

TSS

4000

2000

1500

1500

2000

1200

1925

3

Volumetric loading KLD

700 (10%)

1400 (20%)

350 (5%)

700 (10%)

2100 (30%)

1750 (25 %)

7000

4

Avg COD, mg/lt

5000

20000

4000

1200

12000

6500

1004 5

Parameter

Textile

1

Ph

2

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Avg BOD, mg/lt

3000

8000

1000

400

4500

3500

4215

6

Avg TDS, mg/lt

4800

5000

3000

6500

8000

300

4775

7

O&G

50

30

100

50

120

350

198.5

2.4.1 Process Description FigureNo. 2.4 Process Flow Diagram for 5 MLD CETP

Nature of Waste - Industrial waste Daily average flow - 5000 cum/day Daily in flow time - 24 hours Anticipated effluent parameters before treatment: PH6.50 - 7.5 BOD 4000-4500 mg/lt COD 10045-11000 mg/lt. Oil & Grease 180 - 200 mg/lt.

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Table No.2.8 Various units of CETP S.No.

Description

Qty

Capacity

1

Inlet sump (18.0 m x 12.0 m x 2.0 m LD + 1.5 m FB)

No

1 432.00 cum

2

Screen chamber (2.0 m x 2.0 m x 0.5 m LD + 0.3 m FB)

No

2 2.00

3

Equalization tank (24.0 m x 24.0 m x 2.0 m LD + 0.5 m FB) No

1 1152.00 cum

4

Neutralization, flocculation and (3.7 m x 3.7 m x 1.5 m LD + 0.5 m FB)

3 20.54

5

Primary clarifier (16.5 m Ö x 3.0 m LD + 0.5 m FB )

No

1 641.15 cum

6

Buffer Tank (17.0 m x 18.0 m x 3.0 m LD + 0.5 m FB)

No

1 918.00 cum

7

UASB reactor (30.0 m Ö x 8.00 m LD + 0.50 m FB)

No

1 5652.00 cum

8

Aeration tank (31.0 m x 30.0 m x 4.5 m LD + 0.5 m FB)

No

2 4185.00 cum

9

Sec clarifier (16.5 m Ö x 3.0 m LD + 0.5 m FB )

No

1 641.15 cum

10 Flash mixer (3.7 m x 3.7 m x 1.5 m LD + 0.5 m FB)

No

1 20.54

11 tertiary clarifier (12.0 m Ö x 3.0 m LD + 0.5 m FB)

No

1 339.12 cum

Tank No

1 918.00 cum

coagulation

Treated Water Cum UF 12 CETP (18.0 m x 17.0 m x 3.0 m LD + 0.5 m FB)

Feed

tank No

13 RO Tank for feed (12.0 m x 10.0 m x 3.0 m LD + 0.5 m FB)

cum

cum

cum

No

1 360.00 cum

14 Treated water tank (10.0 m x 8.0 m x 5.0 m LD + 0.5 m FB) No

1 400.00 cum

15 Sludge holding tank (7.4 m x 7.4 m x 3.0 m LD + 0.5 m FB) No

1 164.28 cum

16 Lab room (6.0 m x 4.0 m x 3.5 m HT)

No

1 24.00

sqm

17 Control Room (10.0 m x 6.0 m x 3.5 m HT)

No

1 60.00

sqm

18 Sludge storing area (20.0 m x 20.0 m x 3.5 m HT)

No

1 400.00 sqm

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Desired Sewage discharge standard as well as meeting norms for, Gardening etc after treatment are as below PH - 6.50 - 8.0 BOD - Less than 5 Mg/L COD - Less than 10 Mg/L Oil & Grease - Less than 5 Mg / L 2.4.2 Method for Conveyance of Effluent from Individual Industrial Unit to CETP Each and every individual industrial unit have to installed their own treatment unit for their waste water treatment along with the online monitoring system and they have to reuse it to meet their regular water requirement and if remain still then only recommended parameter’s quality of water is pass to the CETP plant through the pipe line/tankers system up to the effluent collection sump. 2.4.3 Reuse and recycle option of treated effluent The treated water from the ZLD based CETP plant can be used in horticultural activity and also can be sell it back to the individual industrial unit or builders to minimize the use of bore well water for horticulture and flushing purpose either by pipe line or by tankers. 2.4.4 Present treatment and disposal Presently the industrial unit or type of units are not fixed, so there may be chances of fluctuation of the inlet parameter of the effluents and chemical composition of effluent too, so, the scheme of treatment that is going to be adapted is Anaerobic followed by aerobic treatment along with the various chemical treatment and ZLD, to achieve the desired quality of water. The sludge that come out after treatment is dried in the cake form through centrifuge decanter and will be dumped to the recommended place as per as PCB norms.

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2.4.5 Effluent collection system from member unit level Each and every individual industrial unit have to installed their own treatment unit for their waste water treatment along with the online monitoring system and they have to reuse it to meet their regular water requirement and if remain still then only recommended parameter’s quality of water is pass to the CETP plant through the pipe line/tankers system up to the effluent collection sump. Detail of CETP with design parameter S. No 1 2 3 4 5

Parameter pH BOD COD TDS Turbidity

Inlet 5.5- 9.5 1275 8750 3007 1200

Outlet 6-8