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• It is intimated that the project proponent is a small scale orange category affordable residential project covered under category 2091 i.e. Area/Infrastructure Development Project (Not covered under EIA notification 2006).
• The project proponent has applied for ‘Consent to Establish' (NOC) for the establishment of an affordable residential colony at Village UDHOPUR JALANDHAR.
• The project proponent has obtained the CLU Vide Memo No. CA-JDA-2024/4691 dated 12.07.2024 for an area of 18.90 acres. The project proponent has submitted site plan approved by Senior Town Planner, Jalandhar vide no. 505 dated 18.04.2024.
• The proposed site was visited by Environmental Engineer along with AEE on 15.07.2024. The site of the project falls outside Municipal limit of MC Jalandhar. The project proponent has demarcated the boundary wall of the proposed project at site. No MAH industry/cement plant/ grinding unit/ rice sheller/ saila plant/ stone crushing/ screening cum washing unit/ hot mix plant/ brick kiln within a radius of 500 m from the boundary of the proposed site of the project. No air polluting industry located within 100 m of the site. Therefore, the site of the project is conforming to the sitting guidelines laid down by the Govt. of Punjab, Department of Science Technology and Environment vide order dated 25/07/2008 as amended on 30/10/2009.
• As per the site plan submitted by the project proponent, it shall have RESIDENTIAL COLONY (NO OF RESIDENTIAL PLOTS) @ 89 Numbers/Day and Commercial Shops @ 17 Numbers/Day.
• As per building plan the total residential area will be 37528.54 square meter and commercial area will be 1719.914. Hence built up area will be 82249.728 square meter which is below 1.5 lac square meter.
• The waste water generation calculation is as below:-
1. Total residential dwellings – 89. Population to be served = 89 x 15 = 1335
2. Water consumption = 1335 x 0.135 KLD = 180.22 KLD. Waste water generation = 180.22 x 0.8 = 144.18 KLD.
3. Commercial shops – 17. Total persons for commercial shops = 17 x 2 = 34.
4. Water consumption = 34 x 0.040 KLD = 1.36 KLD. Waste water generation = 1.36 x 0.9 = 1.22 KLD.
5. Thus, maximum waste water generation will be 145 KLD.
• The project proponent has submitted feasibility report for control of pollution. As per the feasibility report, STP of capacity 150 KLD has been proposed to be installed at site. The STP will be based on MBBR technology which is principally adequate.
• The project proponent has proposed to dispose off treated effluent partially onto land reserved for green area and green buffer at site approx. i.e. 2.7 acres. The project has submitted lease deed of land for Khasra number 4//23/2, 24/2, 25/2, 14//1/1, 2/1, 3/1, 4, 7, 8/1, 13/1/1/1, 14/1/1 adjoining to the project for disposal of treated effluent onto land for agriculture.
• The project shall generate solid waste which will be segregated into recyclable, Biodegradable and inert waste. Compost pits for the treatment of biodegradable shall be installed. Recyclable waste shall be sold to recyclers. Non-Bio-degradable waste will be disposed off as per the Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016.
Keeping in view of above, it is recommended that consent to establish (NOC) under Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 and Air (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 may be granted to the colony for one year with suitable conditions and with special conditions that:-
1. The project proponent shall comply with the various terms and conditions of the CLU granted to it.
2. The project proponent shall use the treated effluent for onto land for plantation within its premises and shall partially use it for flushing purpose by adopting dual plumbing provision in its project.
3. The project proponent shall utilized maximum treated water within the project only and excess effluent, if any, shall be discharged into MC sewer.
4. The project proponent shall obtain necessary permission from Municipal Corporation, Jalandhar for disposing of treated sewage into MC sewer and submit the same to the Board within one month.
5. The promoter company shall ensure that the total built up area of all individual projects/plots combined together is not more than 1,50,000 sqm, otherwise the project as such is covered under category 8(b) of the schedule appended to the EIA notification and project proponent of the area development project is required to obtain the environmental clearance, failing which, the promoter company shall be liable for action for the violation of EIA notification dated14/09/2006.
6. The promoter company shall ensure that the total built up area of construction being carried out by it or any different builders may not be greater than 20,000 sqm, otherwise the project as such is covered under category 8(a) of the schedule appended to the EIA notification and project proponent of the building and construction project is required to obtain prior environmental clearance, failing which, the promoter company/builder shall be liable for action for the violation of EIA notification dated14/09/2006.
7. The project proponent shall obtain permission from the PWRDA for the abstraction of ground water.
8. The project proponent shall utilize treated wastewater from nearby STPs for the construction purpose and shall submit an agreement in this regard within one month.
9. The project proponent shall provide separate water meter and energy meter for the STP and maintain record of the same on daily basis.
10. The project proponent shall ensure segregation of solid waste at source, facilitate collection of segregated waste in separate streams, handover recyclable material to either the authorized waste pickers or the authorized recyclers as prescribed in Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016. The bio-degradable waste shall be processed, treated and disposed of through composting by providing mechanical composter of capacity 150 kg/day.
11. The project proponent shall ensure that all the construction material and debris shall be carried out in trucks or other vehicles which are fully covered and protected so as to ensure that the construction debris or the construction material does not get disburse into the air or atmosphere in any form.
12. The project proponent shall take all necessary steps to control the dust emissions to be generated from the construction activities of the project
13. The promoter company shall comply with the provisions of the Construction and Demolition Management Rules, 2016.
(Competency - Chief Environmental Engineer, PBIP)
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