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SEIAA – KARNATAKA
CHECK LIST FOR BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
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Annexure10: ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN
10.1 INTRODUCTION
The construction phase impacts are mostly short term, restricted to the plot
area and not envisaged on the larger scale. In the operational phase the environmental
impacts are due to continuous operation of the project, hence, the emphasis in the
Environment Management plan (EMP) is to minimize such impacts. The following
mitigation measures are recommended in order to synchronize the economic
development of the project area with the environmental protection of the region.
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10.2.1LEVELLING AND SITE CLEARANCE
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Table10.2: Environmental Management during Transportation
Environmental
Mitigation
Impacts
During the construction work, the following impacts are identified to monitor
and mitigate the level of impact.
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Dust generation PPE in the form of nose masks shall be Implementation
provided for construction workers. responsibility:
Use of water sprays to prevent the dust from Contractor
being air borne.
Providing barricades all around the project
site.
Water Discharge Sewage generated will be treated in mobile Implementation
from STP responsibility:
construction Contractor
works
Air Emissions Periodic check and regular maintenance of Implementation
from construction machinery for emissions. responsibility:
construction Clean fuel shall be used in equipments. Contractor
machinery
10.2.3.1WASTEWATER DISCHARGE
The sewage generated from the construction labours during construction is
estimated to be about 13.5 KLD. This will treated in mobile STP.
It is planned to adopt the safe working practices which shall govern all
construction works undertaken throughout the project. Following Safety Aids to all
labourers will be provided:
Safety Helmets
Safety Belts
Safety Shoes
Hand gloves
Gumboots while concreting
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Safety Goggles while welding/ Stone dressing etc.
Face masks and full body kit while Pest control
Total 27.5
1. Air quality
2. Water quality
3. Noise quality
4. Solid waste disposal
5. Landscape development
6. Storm water management
10.3.1 AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT
The air pollutants likely to be emitted from the proposed project are SPM, SO2,
NO2, HC and CO mainly due to burning of liquid fuel (HSD) in DG.
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Exhaust from DG set will be emitted from stack of adequate height for
dispersion of gaseous pollutants. Following table presents the EMP for air quality
management during operation phase.
The sewage generated from the proposed project is about 474 KLD which will be
treated in the proposed STP of capacity 500 KLD. The treatment scheme for domestic
effluents generated from project has also been discussed in Annexure 2(a). The STP
treated water will be reused for flushing, for gardening, car washing & excess to
construction works/ Avenue plantation etc. Following table presents the EMP for
water quality.
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Water conservation measures will be encouraged.
High noise generating units such as DG set will be provided with acoustic
enclosures. Landscape on the project boundary will further act as noise barrier and
helps in attenuation of noise. Following table presents the EMP for noise levels.
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The sludge from the STP is estimated to be about 25 kg/day and will be used as
manure for gardening purpose.
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Avoid invasive species and monocultures (same species, same age).
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Regular visit of resident medical officer to take care of the first aid and
primary medication in case of emergency for apartment occupants and
labourers.
First aid kit with primary medicines will always be available in the medical
centre.
Display of action plan and preparedness measures during emergency
situations.
Precautions
Once the likelihood of the disaster is suspected, preventive actions
should be undertaken by the project in-charge.
Conditional maintenance of equipments, materials and expertise for use
during emergency.
The electrical systems shall be provided with automatic circuit breakers
activated by over current.
Fire extinguishers are provided at pre-notified locations inside the
apartments.
Proper escape routes are planned and displayed in the public domain.
Selected representatives are given proper training to guide other
inhabitants during fire accidents.
Periodic awareness programme is conducted for the occupants on their
roles during emergency situations.
Important telephone numbers like police authorities, fire department and
hospitals etc. of use during emergency situations are made available.
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10.3.8 EMP IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE
The responsibility of EMP implementation lies with the project promoter for a
period of 3 years. Once the project is established, the EMP responsibility will be
properly handed over with clearly defined procedures and guidelines.
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Table 10.8: Monitoring Schedule for Environmental Parameters
Important
Sl. Monitoring Duration of parameters
Particulars
No. frequency monitoring for
monitoring
I. Air Quality
1. Ambient Air monitoring
Project premises Once in 3 24 hourly PM, SO2, NO2
months sample
2. Stack Monitoring Once in 6 Grab SO2, SPM,
months NO2, HC, CO
II Water and Wastewater Quality
1. Water Quality
i. Ground water at two Once in 3 Grab As per
locations (up-gradient months KSPCB
and down-gradient) of requirements
treated effluent
discharge area/ land
2. Waste water quality
i. Inlet to STP Daily Composite -
ii. Treated effluent prior Daily Composite -
to discharge
III Soil Quality
1. Within project Once in 6 Composite As per
premises at 1 location months Sample KSPCB
on effluent requirements
discharging area /
land
2. Ecological Seasonal Visual Survival rate
preservation and up- observations
gradation
IV Noise Monitoring
1. Project premises Once in 3 Day and As per
months Night KSPCB
requirements
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10.4 ENVIRONMENTAL LEGISLATIONS
There are many Environmental Acts & Rules which are formulated by Ministry
of Environment and Forests (MoEF) for the prevention of Environmental squalor and
are to be compiled by the Industry. All the regulations are not applicable to all. The
Act and Rules which are to be constantly perused and followed by the Industry are
enumerated in the following section.
Table 10.9: Particulars of Environmental Legislations
Year of
LEGISLATION
Enactment
1974 The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act.
1975 The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Rules.
1977 The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Cess Act.
1978 The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution)Cess Rules.
1988 The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) as amended.
1981 The Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act.
1987 The Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) and as amended.
1986 The Environment (Protection) Rules.
1991 The Environment (Protection) Rules (Amended).
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The Hazardous Waste (Management &Handling) Rules 1989 (latest amendment
2008)
The DG Set Waste/used oil is included in the schedule-1 of list of Hazardous
Waste under Serial No.5 which states as under:
Used oil defined under Rule 3 (34) means any oil derived from crude oil or
mixtures containing synthetic oil including used engine oil, gear oil, hydraulic oil,
turbine oil, compressor oil, industrial gear oil, heat transfer oil, transformer oil, spent
oil and their tank bottom sludge and suitable for re-refining, if it meets the
specifications laid down in Schedule 5, but does not include waste oil.
1. The Occupier and the operator of a facility shall be responsible for proper
collection, reception, treatment, storage and disposal of hazardous wastes listed
in schedule –1, 2 and3 {Rule 4(1)}
5. The Occupier or operator of a facility shall ensure that the hazardous wastes
are packaged, based on the composition in the manner suitable for handling,
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storage, and transport and the labeling and packaging shall be easily visible
and be able to withstand physical conditions and climatic factors {Rule 7(1)}.
7. All Hazardous waste containers shall be provided with a general label as given
in Form-8 of Hazardous Waste (Management Handling) Rules 1989 as amended
there after {Rule 7(3)}.
8. The Occupier shall prepare six copies of the manifest in Form 9 comprising of
colour code indicated below (all six copies to be signed by transporter) {Rule
7(4)}.
10. The occupier or an operator of a facility shall send annual reports to the State
Pollution Control Board or committee in Form-4 {Rule 9(2)}.
11. Where an accident occurs at the facility or on a hazardous waste site or during
transportation of hazardous waste the occupier or Operator of a facility shall
report immediately to the State Pollution Control Board or committee about the
accident in Form-5 {Rule 10}.
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Table 10.11: Colour Code for the manifest copies
ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT:
Under rule 14 of the Environmental Protection Rules 1986, every person
carrying on an industry, operation or process requiring Consent under Section 25 of
Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (6 of 1974) or under Section 21
of the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1981 (14 of 1981) or both or
authorization under the Hazardous Waste (Management & Handling) Rules 1989
issued under the Environment (Protection ) Act, 1986 (29 of 1986) shall submit an
Environmental Statement Report for the financial year ending the 31 st March in Form-
V to the concerned State Pollution Control Board on or before 15 th Day of September
every year.
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BUDGETARY ALLOCATION FOR EMP DURING OPERATION
Sl.No. EMP Aspect Cost in Rs
Capital Investment In Lakh
1. Sewage Treatment Plant 350.00
2. Rainwater harvesting facilities 40.00
3. Landscape development 20.00
4. Acoustic & Stacks for DG sets 6.00
5. Organic Waste Converter 8.00
Total 424
Operation Investment Lakh/ Annum
1. STP Maintenance 6.00
2. Landscape Maintenance 6.00
3. OWC Maintenance 5.00
4. EMP Cell 4.00
5. Environmental Monitoring-Air, Water, Noise 3.00
Total 24.00
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STORM WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN
“I certify that under penalty of law that this document, Form 1, Form 1A of EIA Notification
2006 conceptual plan, further information submitted to the queries raised by the SEIAA and
all attachments, all pertaining to this project were prepared under my direction or supervision
in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gathered and
evaluated that information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who
manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the
information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and
complete. I am aware that if any part of the data/information submitted is found to be false or
misleading at any stage, the project is liable to be rejected and the clearance given, if any to
the project is liable to be revoked at any/our risk and cost including the possibility of
registering a criminal case against me under the provisions of the Water (Prevention and
Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 and
the Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and the Rules/Notifications issued there under”.
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Site Description:
Describe the nature of the construction The proposed residential apartment project consists of
activity 781 Nos. of units in Four blocks (Block-1, Block-2,
Block-3 & Block- 4) with 10 wings sprawled across
2BF+GF+14 Upper Floors and with a maximum height
of 44.95 m
Describe the intended sequence of major Soil disturbing activities which include site clearing,
soil disturbing activities. excavation for preparation of foundation and
stockpiling, rough grading, final or finish grading for
the proposed buildings.
All these activities will require around 6 months of
time.
Total area of the site: 40,468.23 Sq.mt
Total area of the site to be disturbed: 7,122.83 Sq.mt
Existing data describing the soil or The soil stratification shows the presence of laterite soil
quality of any storm water discharge up to depth of 2.25 to 8 m followed by disintegrated
from the site:
rock (brownish grey) with medium rock at depths
varying from 9.0 to 11.0 m.
Estimate the drainage area size for each Internal storm water drain with pre-cast perforated
discharge point cover will be provided within the site in order to carry
out the storm water into the recharge pits to recharge
the ground water and excess will be routed to the
external storm water drain on southern side of the
project site.
Latitude and Longitude of each discharge Latitude : 12 Deg 54 Min 58.23 Sec N
Longitude : 77 Deg 42 Min 36.05 Sec E
point and identify the receiving water.
Internal storm water drain with pre-cast perforated
cover will be provided within the site in order to carry
out the storm water into the recharge pits to recharge
the ground water and excess will be routed to the
external storm water drain on southern side of the
project site.
Give a detailed description of all controls, Best Management Practices (BMPs) and measures
that will be implemented at the construction site for each activity identified in the intended
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sequence of major soil disturbing activities section. Provide time frames in which the controls
will be implemented.
Best Management Practices (BMPs) are divided into two categories
1. Structural, 2. Non Structural
Structural:
Structural BMPs includes
1. Roof rainwater collection sump of capacity 285 cum will be provided and the collected rain
water will be used after pre-treatment.
2. Excavated earth will be stockpiled & will be used to construct bunds along the boundary as to
prevent the storm run-off to the storm water drain in uncontrolled manner.
3. Clear cut separation of storm water and domestic wastewater by systematic layout of sewer
lines to the Mobile STP during construction phase and to STPs during operation phase.
Non Structural:
Non Structural BMP adapted to prevent erosion by developing an extensive landscape.
1. Landscape area is planned at stage-wise implementation. Seeding will be started prior to
construction phase; planting of trees will be carried out which further curb soil erosion.
2. Ascertain location of permanent main services like water supply, telecom lines, sewage etc.
Maintain and protect these lines throughout the phase of excavation and backfilling.
3. Maintaining construction equipment in a good condition.
4. Environmental Health & Safety management system will be implemented at the site to ensure
effective controls on Environmental incidences.
Describe all temporary and permanent stabilization practices; Stabilization practices include
temporary seeding, mulching, permanent seeding, geo-textiles, sod stabilization, vegetative
buffer strips, protection of trees, vegetative preservations, etc.
Erosion and sediment controls are implemented during the construction period to prevent and/or
control the loss of soil from the construction site into the receiving water; some of the controls are as
below:
Temporary seeding will be done like planting of fast growing grasses to hold down the soils in
disturbed areas so that they are less apt to be carried off site by storm water runoff or wind.
Permanent seeding like use of permanent vegetation (grass, trees or shrubs) to stabilize the soil by
holding soil particles in place.
Mulching - placement of material such as hay, grass, woodchips, straw or gravel on the soil
surface to cover and hold in place disturbed soils.
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Drawing describing the proposed landscape area for stabilization of soil is enclosed in Form1 &1A.
Describe all structural controls to be implemented to divert storm water flow from exposed soils
and structural practices to store flows, retain sediment on-site or in any other way limit storm
water runoff. These controls include silt fences. Earth dikes, diversions, swales, sediment traps,
check dams, subsurface drains, pipe slope drains, level spreaders, storm drain inlet protection,
rock outlet protection, reinforced soil retaining systems, gabions, coagulating agents and
temporary or permanent sediment basins.
Internal storm water drain will be provided within the site to carry the storm water within the site.
Rainwater harvesting facilities will be provided to harvest rainwater & used after pre-treatment.
25 No of Recharge pits are designed and provided at regular intervals in line with storm water
Describe all sediment basins to be implemented. The sediment basins (or, an equivalent
alternative) should be able to provide 3,600 cubic feet of storage for each acre drained.
Instead of sediment basins, other soil erosion control measures were adopted.
Describe all permanent storm water management controls such as, but not limited to, detention
or retention systems or vegetated swales that will be installed during the construction process.
Permanent SWM Controls such as;
1. Roof rainwater collection sump of capacity 285 cum will be provided for terrace runoff which
2. Storm water collection sump of capacity 150 cum will be provided to carry the runoff from
3. 25 No of Recharge pits are proposed along the storm water sump to recharge the ground water
Enclosed rain water harvesting drawing depicts the storm water drainage conduit; recharge pits in
Form1 & 1A.
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Describe in detail controls for the following potential pollutants.
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Provide a detailed description of the maintenance plan for all structural and non-structural
controls to assure that they remain in good and effective operating condition.
General Maintenance Measures are given below;
1. Maintain the structural surface with periodic maintenance like painting, washing.
2. Observe for any seepage of water & attend to it immediately.
3. All water retaining structure to be cleaned once in 3 months & observed for cracks, seepage.
4. If required will provide a coat of epoxy to prevent damage to the structure.
Identify and describe all sources of non-storm water discharges. (Note: Flows from fire fighting
activities do not have to be listed or described)
There is only one source of non-storm water discharge, i.e. treated water from STP. This treated water
will be reused within the site for flushing, vehicle washing, floor washing, for gardening & excess to
Construction works/Avenue Plantation.
Office Address:
M/s. D.S.R. Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd.,
No. 220, “DSR Diya Arcade”
1st Floor, 9th main, HRBR Layout, 1st Block Extn,
Kalyan nagar, Bengaluru – 560 043
Signature of the applicant,
(Given under the seal of
The Organization
By the authorized signatory)