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Id: 24847566
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Date Created: 2024-02-02 13:35:29.757
File Note: It is submitted that the industry was granted consents to operate under the provisions of Water Act, 1974 and Air Act, 1981 vide no. CTOW/Renewal/MNS/2020/12578972 & CTOA/Renewal/MNS/2020/12578943 dt. 13.05.2020, which are valid upto 30.09.2024 for operation of rice sheller unit of capacity 48 TPD of Raw rice/sorted rice without dryer, subject to the conditions mentioned therein. Now, the industry has applied for obtaining varied consent to operate under the Water Act, 1974 & the Air Act, 1981 through OCMMS for operation of rice sheller unit of capacity 2 TPH of Raw rice /Sorted Rice with Dryer under the Orange category as per the prevailing policy in the name of Sh. Parveen Kumar, Partner with addition of land of 8 kanals 15 Marlas having khasra nos. 75//7 /2(0- 19). 8/1(4-0), 8/2(3-16). The total land area of the industry is 24 Kanal 11 Marlas having khasra nos. 75//13(7-16), 14(8-0), 75//7 /2(0- 19), 8/1(4-0), 8/2(3-16). The industry has also submitted the CA certificate dated 11.01.2024, the value of total fixed assets of the unit is Rs. 72.53 lakhs. Earlier, the industry has already deposited consent fee under Water Act, 1974 & Air Act, 1981, which is adequate upto 30.09.2024. Now, the industry has deposited consent fee of Rs. 14400/- vide R. No. 117055109 dated 12.08.2023 under the Water Act, 1974 & Rs. 16200/- vide R. No. 495162849 dated 12.08.2023 (Rs. 14400/- under the Air Act, 1981 and Rs. 1800/- as NOC regularization fee). As such, as per circular dated 29.10.2018, the fee deposited by the industry under both the Acts is adequate upto 31.03.2028. The industry has submitted the report from DTP, Mansa vide letter no. 80 dated 17.09.2021 which is attached. The industry has submited the report from Naib Tehsildar Bareta vide dated 06.10.2023 which is attached. The industry has submitted Completion report of the cyclone separator as APCD with shelling section and paddy cleaner of dryer section along with adequate stack height and sample collection facilities. The industry was visited by the AEE on 01.02.2024 and contacted munshi. During visit, it was observed as under: 1. The industry was in operation due to off season in the Rice Mills. 2. The industry has installed cyclone as APCD with shelling section and paddy cleaner of dryer section with proper sampling arrangements. 3. There is no village phirni /Lal Lakir, approved residential area, religious place, / Wild Life Sanctuary/ Zoo/ Residential area/ Historical/Educational Institute/ Protected Monuments within 500 Mtrs. 4. No high tension transmission wire are crossing the area of expansion carried out by the industry. 5. The industry has provided brick wall of 15' height with adequate length on the front side and further wind screen of 5' height has provided on the sides of said wall. 6. The industry has provided adequate plantation along its boundary wall. 7. The industry has provided septic tank for treatment of domestic effluent. 8. The industry has provided brick paved on movement area of the vehicles. 9. From above, it is clear that the site of the industry is suitable for expansion of a rice shelling unit as well as the unit is complying with the code of practice and provisions of the Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 & the Air (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1981. In view of above, it is recommended that varied consent to operate under the provisions of the Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 & the Air (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 for operation of rice sheller unit of capacity 2 TPH of Raw rice/Sorted Rice with Dryer may be granted to the unit upto 30.09.2027 with suitable conditions along with special conditions that: 1. The industry will get its stack emissions samples analyzed from Board's lab within 2 months, positively. 2. The industry will discharge only treated domestic effluent onto land for plantation / green belt. 3. The industry shall not increase its existing land area without prior permission of the Board. 4. The industry shall not increase its production capacity without the prior written permission/NOC of the Board. 5. The industry shall comply with the code of practice notified by the Govt. of Punjab, Department of Science, Technology & Environment vide order dated 15.10.2013 as follows: i) All the processing sheds be covered and have minimum ventilation as per the recommendations of Director of Factories. ii) The industry should plant thick plantation of spreading crown varieties of evergreen trees all along the boundary wall of the rice sheller/ Saila plant. iii) All dust emitting points should be properly hooded and dust extracted to a common point. At this exhaust point, dust coming here will be passed through a dust control system and air will be emitted through a stack of height 3 meters above roof of the building. iv) The management and handling of rice husk in the rice shelling units/ Saila plants should be done as under: (a) All the rice shelling units/ Saila plants shall provide paved/brick roads/cement concrete roads / metalled roads inside their premises for movement of vehicles, so as to prevent the generation of dust. (b) (i) The industry shall provide proper rice husk storage facilities inside the factory premises and the height of brick wall in front of the discharge point of rice husk area should be at least 10' high or 3.5' higher than the discharge point of the rice husk pipe (whichever is more) and the length of aforesaid brick wall should be at least 35' on each side of the rice husk discharge pipe. (ii) The industry shall provide a layer of wind screen of mild steel or some other similar material of at least 5' height above the brick wall. The wind screen system should have a porosity of ~30% to lower the wind velocities, thus reducing the amount of airborne particulate from storage, handling and loading/unloading areas of rice husk. (iii) The minimum diameter at the outlet of discharge pipe of rice husk be kept as 15'', which can be maintained by extending the existing discharge pipe with the help of a conical shaped pipe of at least 3'length. (iv) Wherever, height of rice husk is 3' or more, the industry shall cover the heap of husk with HDPE warp knitted fabric completely, except the area near the discharge pipe. The HDPE warp knitted fabric be made of 100% virgin high density polymer of at least 70 gm/m2 weight having 40-45 hole/inch2 to prevent wind blowing of stored husk. (c) During transportation of rice husk through vehicles, it shall be covered from all sides with tarpaulin to prevent blowing of husk by winds.
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Officer: PPCB145
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Role: RO AEE Harsimran Singh