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1. Introduction- It is submitted that the P.P has applied for obtaining NOC under under the Water Act, 1974 and the Air Act, 1981 for setting up of an educational institute for food and agricultural products. The site is located at Village- Rauni (Patiala-nabha Road) District- Patiala, Punjab.
1. Details of Products During the Training Period
(i) Fruit and Vegetables
2. Juice and Beverages
3. Oil and Seeds
4. Spices Processing
Source of raw water at the unit shall be Ground Water, Raw water at the unit shall be used in process, Floor Washing, Sanitary and Domestic Blocks and other Miscellaneous activities. The unit shall discharge about 15 KL/ Day
2. The Manufacturing Process Involves -
Fruits and vegetables
Raw material such that Fruit, vegetables and oil seeds are easily available in state. Fruits and vegetables are washed in washing area and shift from grading machine, graded materials are going to Puller machine and puled fruit goes to processing machine and cooked in steam vessel by steam. Material are pressed by pressing machine where fruit pulp aad juice separates by filter press. And store in refrigeration room where temp. is - degree.
Beverages
In this process Sugar and Treated water mixed in mixing machine and heated by steam by mechanically. And carbonated gas and flavor chemical mix in beverages then keep in ware house in - temp. for cooling.
Oilseeds
Oil seeds are available in Punjab state and sourending area. Seeds are pressed by press machine for oil. Oilseed are filtered by filter machine and packed in bottles.
3. Water Usage And Waste Water Generation
Domestic use is tentative consumption / use by the workers approximately @ the rate of 50 Lts. /person /day because the no. of worker in institutions are 5. Thus the consumption of water will be of 250 Lt./ Day (approx.). The waste water generated domestically shall treat in septic tank which will be discharged on to land after through septic tank. The PP has also proposed to install ETP based on MBBR technology of 15 KLD capacity for treatment of effluent generated from the washings of utensils and floor. It consist of Primary Treatment The process starts with Bar Screen and Oil and Grease Trap where solid impurities like polythene, paper, fibrous material etc. and oils and Greasy material are entrapped for the purpose of preventing further system from choking. Water which is stored in an Equalisation cum Storage Sump is then lifted in flocculation tank for chemical mixing and goes to primary tube clarifier for sludge settling treated water is passed through in aeration tank.
Secondary Treatment (Mbbr Technology) The MBBR (moving bed bio reactor) consists of a tank filled with specially developed media. These media are made of special material of suitable density that can be fluidized using and aeration device through diffusers. A Bio film develops on the media (MLSS 6000 mg/lt), which move along the effluent in the reactor. The movement with in the reactor is generated by providing aeration with help of diffusers placed at the bottom of the reactor. This thin film on the media enables the bacteria to act upon the bio-degradable matter in the effluent and reduce BOD/COD content in presence of oxygen from the air used for fluidizations. Water from here is fed to secondary tube settler clarifier where fine suspended impurities as well as dead organic material from the MBBR reactor is settled and dumped to sludge drying beds.
Tertiary Treatment Further treatment in the form of tertiary. Treatment is done through filter vessels. Before feeding water to Filter Vessels, slight dose of chlorine is added to the stream and water is passed on to the win set of Pressure Sand Filter and Activated Carbon Filter. Whereas Pressure Sand Filter retains very fine suspended particles in the Discharge Stream, Activated Carbon Filter removes traces of any impurity as well as any odors or colour inherent in the stream.
The green belt will be developed around the boundary and open space. Green belt will be provided wherever as maximum, as possible. The total area of green belt provided inside the factory is 30% to 40% of the total area.
4. Suitability of Site-
The site is the land of Govt. Krishi vigyan kendra, vill. Rauni Nabha road, Patiala. Site is surrounded by agriculture fields. No MC limit/NP limit, residential area and vill. Lal laker/firni falls within the radius of 100 m of the proposed site. Thus site is suitable as per policy of the Board.
5. Air Pollution Control Devices- The industry has proposed to install mini boiler along with dust collector that is cyclone separator as APCD along with stack of adequate hight pressure drop caused by Boiler, Dust collector and Wet Scrubber shall be provided before stack.
Keeping in the view of above, it is recommended that NOC may be granted from pollution angle to the project proponent for 1 year subjected to certain conditions as per policy of the board.
Competency EE, Ro Patiala.
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