Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
Hayatpur, Gurgaon, Haryana by M/s. Ninaniya Estates Ltd. April to September 2014
Name of Project: Construction of proposed “IT Park” Project at Sector-89, Village-Hayatpur, Gurgaon,
Haryana by M/s. Ninaniya Estates Ltd.
Chapter 1
A. Specific Conditions:
Construction Phase
S. no. Point Reply
1 “Consent to Establish” shall be obtained from Application for “Consent to Establish” is under
Haryana State Pollution Control Board under Air process.
and Water Act and a copy shall be submitted to
the SEIAA Haryana before start of any
construction work at site.
2 A First Aid Room as proposed in the project A first aid facility will be provided at the site during
report shall be provided both during construction construction phase and will also be provided in
and operational phase of the project operation phase.
3 Adequate drinking water and sanitary facilities Drinking water and sanitary facilities will be
shall be provided for construction workers at the provided for construction workers at site during
site. Provision should be made for mobile toilets. construction phase. The wastewater generated in
Open defecation by the laboures is strictly construction phase will be treated and disposed
prohibited. The safe disposal of wastewater and through septic tanks with soak pits. The solid waste
solid wastes generated during the construction generated during the construction phase will be
phase should be ensured. disposed off safely as per norm.
4 All the top soil excavated during construction All the excavated top soil has been stored at
activities shall be stored for use in earmarked location within the project site and will
horticulture/landscape development within the be used in landscape development
project site.
5 The project proponent shall ensure that the The building material required during construction
building material required during construction phase will be properly stored within the project
phase is properly stored within the project area area. Necessary precautions will be taken and
and disposal of construction waste should not arrangements made for safe disposal of
create any adverse effect on the neighboring construction waste which will not create any
communities and should be disposed of after adverse effect on the neighboring communities
taking necessary precaution for general safety
and health aspects of people, only in approved
sites with the approval of competent authority.
6 Construction spoils, including bituminous Construction spoils will be stored in a dedicated
material and other hazardous materials, must not area within the project site. Recyclable construction
be allowed to contaminate watercourses and the spoils like cement bags, steel etc. will be sold to
dump sites for such material must be secured so authorized vendor. Except used oil from DG sets, no
that they should not leach into the ground water other hazardous waste is likely to be generated in
and any hazardous waste generated during construction phase. Waste oil/DG used oil will be
construction phase, should be disposed off as per disposed off through authorized vendors. Soil &
applicable rules and norms with necessary Water quality analysis results are enclosed as
approval of the Haryana State pollution control Annexure-1 & 2
Board.
7 The diesel generator sets to be used during In construction phase factory make enclosed type
construction phase shall be of ultra low sulphur DG sets will be used and low sulphur diesel is used
diesel type and should conform to Environmental as fuel for running of DG sets which conforms to the
(Protection) Rules prescribed for air and noise air and noise emission prescribed standards.
emission standards.
8 The diesel required for operating DG Set shall be The diesel required for operating DG Set will be
stored in underground tanks and if required, stored in underground tanks and if required, we
clearance from the Chief Controller of Explosives will take clearance from the Chief Controller of
shall be taken. Explosives.
9. Ambient noise levels should conform to the Ambient noise level and ambient air quality
residential standards both during day and night. monitoring has been carried out and the
Incremental pollution loads on the ambient air monitoring results are enclosed as Annexure- 3& 4
and noise quality should be closely monitored respectively.
during construction phase. Adequate measures
should be made to reduce ambient air pollution
and noise level during construction phase, so as to
recharging the ground water within the project Form1A submitted for Environmental Clearance.
premises. Rain water harvesting pits shall be The RWH plan is enclosed as Annexure-5
designed to make provisions for silting chamber
and removal of floating matter before entering
harvesting pit. Maintenance budget and persons
responsible for maintenance must be provided.
Care shall also be taken that contaminated water
do not enter any RWH pit.
17 The project proponent shall provide for adequate Adequate fire safety measures and equipments will
fire safety measures and equipments as required be provided in the project as required under
by Haryana Fire Service Act, 2009 and Haryana Fire Service Act, 2009 and instructions
instructions issued by the local. issued by the local Authority/Directorate of fire
Authority/Directorate of fire from time to time. from time to time.
Further the project proponent shall take
necessary permission regarding fire safety
scheme/NOC from competent Authority as
required.
18 The Project Proponent shall obtain assurance Agreed.
from the DHBVN for supply of 3534.90 KW of
power supply before the start of construction. In
no case project will be operational solely on
generators without any power supply from any
external power utility.
19 Detail calculation of power load and ultimate The total power requirement and back-up DG sets
power load of the project shall be submitted to arrangement will be made as mentioned in the
DHBVN under intimation to SEJAA Haryana application Form 1A submitted to SEIAA for the
before the start of construction. Provisions shall Environmental Clearance.
be made for electrical infrastructure in the project
area.
20 The Project Proponent shall not raise any The project does not intersect any natural drainage
construction in the natural land depression / route. No perennial or non-perennial drainage
Nallah/water course and shall ensure that the system is found to exist in the project area.
during rains.
Operational Phase:
(a) "Consent to Operate" shall be obtained from "Consent to Operate” will be obtained from
Haryana State Pollution Control Board under Air Haryana State Pollution Control Board under Air
and Water Act and a copy shall be submitted to and Water Act before commissioning of operation
the SEIAA, Haryana. of the project.
(b) The Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) shall be STP of Capacity -140 KLD will be installed for the
installed for the treatment of the sewage to the treatment of the sewage to the prescribed
prescribed standards including odour and treated standards including odour and treated effluent will
effluent will be recycled to achieve zero exit be recycled to achieve zero exit discharge.
discharge. The installation of STP shall be The STP plan attached as Annexure- 7
certified by an independent expert and a report in
this regard shall be submitted to the SEIAA,
Haryana before the project is commissioned for
operation. Tertiary treatment of waste water is
mandatory. The project proponent shall remove
not only Ortho-Phosphorus but total Phosphorus
to the extent of less than 2mg/liter. Similarly total
Nitrogen level shall be less than 2mg/liter in
tertiary treated waste water. Discharge of treated
sewage shall conform to the norms and standards
of CPCB/ HSPCB, whichever is environmentally
better. Project Proponent shall implement such
STP technology which does not require filter
backwash.
(c) Separation of the grey and black water should be The same will be complied with and dual plumbing
done by the use of dual plumbing line. Treatment lines will be installed for separation of grey and
of 100% grey water by decentralized treatment black water.
should be done ensuring that the re-circulated: The Dual plumbing plan is enclosed as Annexure-8
water should have BOD level less than 5 mg/litre
and the recycled water will be used for flushing,
gardening and DG set cooling etc.
(d) For disinfection of the treated wastewater ultra- Same will be followed when this project will come
violet radiation or ozonization process should be in operation.
used.
(e) Diesel power generating sets proposed as source Diesel power generating sets proposed as source of
of back-up power for lifts, common area backup power will be kept in an acoustically
illumination and for domestic use should be of treated room at basement to conform to the rules
enclosed type and conform to rules made under made under The Environment (Protection) Act
the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986. The 1986. The stack height will be provided as per CPCB
location of the DG sets shall be in the basement as norm. Ultra low sulphur diesel will be used for DG
promised by the project proponent with sets.
appropriate stack height above the highest roof
level of the project as per the CPCB norms. The
diesel used for DG sets shall be ultra low sulphur
diesel (35 ppm sulphur), instead of low sulphur
diesel.
(f) Ambient Noise level should be controlled to Ambient noise level monitoring has been conducted
ensure that it does not exceed the prescribed at site , the results are already enclosed as
standards both within and at the boundary of the Annexure- 3& 4
Proposed IT Park project
(g) The project proponent as stated in the proposal Landscape and tree plantation will be carried out as
shall maintain at least 30% as green cover area per landscape plan submitted along the application
for tree plantation especially all around the for Environmental Clearance. A combination of
periphery of the project and on the road sides evergreen and ornamental flowering trees, palms,
preferably with local species which can provide shrubs and ground covers, mostly indigenous/
protection against noise and suspended local plants, will be planted along the sides of the
particulate matter. The open spaces inside the roads and in open spaces & along the boundary wall
project shall be preferably landscaped and within the complex under the landscape plan.
covered with vegetation/grass, herbs & shrubs. The landscape plan is enclosed as Annexure- 9
Only locally available plant species shall be used.
(i) Rain water harvesting for roof run-off and surface The rainwater collected from the rooftop and other
run-off, as per plan submitted should be paved areas within the project area will be
implemented. Before recharging the surface run conveyed into the rainwater harvesting system
off, pre- treatment through sedimentation tanks consisting of Desilting-cum-filter chamber, Oil &
must be done to remove suspended matter, oil grease separator and Recharge pit with bore well
and grease. The bore well for rainwater for recharge into the groundwater. It shall be
recharging shall be kept at least 5 mts. above the ensured that no wastewater shall enter into storm
highest ground water table. Care shall be taken water drainage system. Rainwater harvesting plan
that contaminated water do not enter any RWH will be as per the design approved in the manual
pit. The project proponent shall avoid Rain Water issued by the GoI.
Harvesting of first 10 minutes of rain fall. Roof top
of the building shall be without any toxic material
or paint which can contaminate rain water. Wire
mess and filters should be used wherever
required
(j) The ground water level and its quality should be Noted
monitored regularly in consultation with Central
Ground Water Authority.
(n) The solid waste generated should be properly Solid wastes generated from the project will be
collected and segregated as per the requirement segregated into biodegradable and non-
of the MSW Rules, 2000 and as amended from biodegradable components and collected in
time to time. The bio-degradable waste should be separate bins. Both biodegradable and non-
treated by appropriate technology at the site ear- biodegradable wastes will be sold to authorized
marked within the project area and dry/inert vendors.
solid waste should be disposed off to the
approved sites for land filling after recovering,
recyclable material.
(o) The provision of the solar water heating system Noted
shall be as per norms specified by HAREDA and
(p) The traffic plan and the parking plan proposed by Noted and will be followed. Separate entry and
the Project Proponent should be meticulously exits and internal roads of suitable width will be
adhered to with further scope of additional provided for smooth movement of traffic. Parking
parking for future requirement. There should be will be fully internalized and no public space will be
no traffic congestion near the entry and exit used for parking.
points from the roads adjoining the proposed
project site. Parking should be fully internalized
and no public space should be used.
(q) The Project shall be operationalized only when The project will be made operational only after
HUDA/local authority will provide domestic obtaining water supply connection from HUDA. The
water supply system in the area copy of assurance is attached as Annexure-10
(r) Operation and maintenance of STP, solid waste Noted and will be complied.
management and electrical Infrastructure,
pollution control measures shall be ensured even
after the completion of project.
(s) Different type of wastes should be disposed off as Since this is a group housing project there will be
per provisions of municipal solid waste, no such kind of waste generation except municipal
biomedical waste, hazardous waste, e-waste, solid waste from households and DG used/waste oil
batteries & plastic rules made under Environment from back-up DG sets.
Protection Act, 1986. Particularly E-waste and Solid wastes generated from the project will be
Battery waste shall be disposed of as per existing segregated into biodegradable and non-
E-waste Management Rules 2011 and Batteries biodegradable components and collected in
Management Rules 2001. The project proponent separate bins.
shall maintain a collection center for E-waste and
it shall be disposed of to only registered and
authorized dismantler / recycler as per existing E-
waste Management Rules 2011.
(v) The project proponent shall ensure that the stack Adequate stack height will be provided to the DG
height of DG sets is as per the CPCB guide lines sets as per CPCB guidelines to ensure that the stack
and also ensure that the emission standards of emissions are within the CPCB permissible
noise and air are within the CPCB latest standards. DG sets will be kept in acoustically
prescribed limits. Noise and Emission level of DO treated room at basement to conform to prescribed
sets greater than 800 KVA shall be as per CPCB noise level standards
latest standards for high capacity DG sets.
(y) The project proponent shall not use fresh water All necessary measures are considered in project
for HVAC and DG cooling. Air based HVAC system design for conservation of water and energy in the
should be adopted and only treated water shall be project. Treated sewage will be used for cooling of
used by project proponent for cooling, if it is at all DG sets.
needed. The Project Proponent shall also use
evaporative cooling technology and double stage
cooling system for HVAC in order to reduce water
consumption. Further temperature, relative
humidity during summer and winter seasons
should be kept at optimal level. Variable speed
drive, best Co-efficient of Performance (CoP), as
(aa) Water supply shall be metered among different Same shall be complied.
users and different utilities.
(ab) The project proponent shall ensure that exit The stack of DG sets will provided with adequate
velocity from the stack should be sufficiently high. height and suitably designed to conform with the
Stack shall be designed in such a way that there is DG stack emissions norms
no stack down-wash under any meteorological
conditions.
(ac) The project proponent shall provide water Water sprinkling will be regularly done especially
sprinkling system in the project area to suppress during construction phase to suppress the dust
the dust in addition to the already suggested generation.
mitigation measures in the Air Environment
Chapter of EMP.
(af) The project proponent shall install solar panel for Same shall be complied.
energy conservation.
(i) The Project Proponent shall ensure the Environmental safeguards contained in Form-1,
commitments made in Form-1, Form-1A, Form-1A, EMP will be implemented in true spirit.
EIA/EMP and other documents submitted to the
SEIAA for the protection of environment and
proposed environmental safeguards are complied
with in letter and spirit. In case of contradiction
between two or more documents on any point,
the most environmentally friendly commitment
on the point shall be taken as commitment by
project proponent.
(ii) The project proponent shall also submit six Six-monthly reports are regularly being submitting
monthly reports on the status of compliance of to respective authority.
the stipulated EC conditions including results of
monitored data (both in hard copies as well; as by
e-mail) to the northern Regional Office of MoEF,
the respective Zonal Office of CPCB, HSPCB and
SEIAA Haryana.
(iii) STP outlet after stabilization and stack emission Monitoring of environmental parameters will be
shall be monitored monthly. Other environmental carried out as per the environmental monitoring
parameters and green belt shall be monitored on and management plan submitted along with the
quarterly basis. After every 3 (three) months, the application for Environmental Clearance.
project proponent shall conduct environmental
audit and shall take corrective measure, if
required, without delay.
(iv) The SEIAA, Haryana reserves the right to add Additional environmental safeguards measures as
additional safeguard measures subsequently, if per the suggestion of SEIAA, Haryana will be
found necessary. Environmental Clearance implemented in true spirit.
granted will be revoked if it is found that false
information has been given for getting approval of
this project. SEIAA reserves the right to revoke
the clearance if conditions stipulated are not
implemented to the satisfaction of SEIAA/MoEF.
(viii) Under the provisions of Environment (Protection) Noted. The project has obtained the prior
Act, 1986, legal action shall be initiated against Environmental Clearance before commencement of
the Project Proponent if it was found that construction.
construction of the project has been started
before obtaining prior Environmental Clearance.
(xvii) The environmental statement for each financial Agreed and Noted.
year ending 31st March in Form-V as is mandated
to be submitted by the project proponent to the
HSPCB Panchkula as prescribed under the
Environment (Protection) Rules, 1986, as
amended subsequently, shall also be put on the
website of the company along with the status of
Chapter 2
Details of Environmental Monitoring
Ambient Air Quality monitoring was carried out as per the CPCB guidelines and analyze as per
IS: 5182.The techniques used for ambient air quality monitoring and minimum detectable levels
are given in Table 2.2.
Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) µg/m3 and fine particulate IS: 5182 (P-2), 2001
Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Results of current monitoring (April to Sept 2014)
120
100
83.67 86.5
80.2 82.78
PM10(ug/m3) 80
60
40 Results
NAAQS
20
0
Project Site Near Main Upwind Downwind
Gate Direction direction
towards towards
project site Project Site
Monitoring Locations
Fig: 2.1 Graph Showing the Results of Ambient Air Quality – PM10
70
60
50
PM2.5(ug/m3)
41.78 40.35
37.89
40 35.67
30
20 Results
NAAQS
10
0
Project Site Near Main Upwind Downwind
Gate Direction direction
towards towards
project site Project Site
Monitoring Locations
Fig: 2.2 Graph Showing the Results of Ambient Air Quality – PM2.5
90
80
70
60
SO2(ug/m3)
50
40
30
Results
20
9.89 10.23 9.41 10.56 NAAQS
10
0
Project Site Near Main Gate Upwind Downwind
Direction direction
towards towards
project site Project Site
Monitoring Locations
Fig: 2.3 Graph Showing the Results of Ambient Air Quality – SO2
90
80
70
60
NO2(ug/m3)
50
40
30 Results
21.06 22.1
20.02 19.26 NAAQS
20
10
0
Project Site Near Main Gate Upwind Downwind
Direction direction
towards towards
project site Project Site
Monitoring Locations
Fig: 2.4 Graph Showing the Results of Ambient Air Quality – NO2
The air quality monitoring parameters (PM10, PM2.5, SO2, NO2) were observed within the
prescribed limits by NAAQS at all monitoring locations. Station wise variation of ambient air
quality parameters has been pictorially shown in Fig., 2.1; 2.2; 2.3; 2.4
Monitoring Parameters
Location Detail Shift
Locations Lmax Lmin Leq
Day Time 65.70 49.30 59.16
NQS-01
Project Site Night Time 52.40 42.70 46.89
Near Main Gate Day Time 66.70 47.60 62.30
NQS-02
Night Time 54.10 44.20 49.90
Near Residential Day Time 52.30
60.80 47.60
NQS-03 Area
Night Time 43.56
47.60 39.20
CPCB Limits - 55
Day Time -
for
Residential Area Night Time - - 45
CPCB Limits Day Time - - 65
for - - 55
Night Time
Commercial Area
70
60
50
Results
Leq (dB)
40
30
CPCB Standard for
20 commercial Area in Day
Time
10 CPCB Standard for
residential Area in Day Time
0
Project Site Near Main gate Near
Residential
Area
Monitoring Locations
Fig: 2.5 Graph Showing the Results of Ambient Noise Monitoring during Day Time
60
49.9
50 46.89
43.56
40
Results
Leq(dB)
30
Fig: 2.6 Graph Showing the Results of Ambient Noise Monitoring during Night Time
Water is the most important natural resources. In order to assess the water quality, three water
sample were collected. Physico-Chemical examination was undertaken by Standard methods
(American Public Health Association -APHA/ and the Bureau of Indian Standards -BIS). Bacterial
examination was carried out to identify the microbiological contamination in source.
The samples have been analyzed as per the established scientific methods for physico-chemical
parameters. The heavy metals have been analyzed by using Atomic Absorption Spectro-
photometer and Inductive Coupled Plasma Analyzer.