No.IRWO/Tech/Snp/Arch/Pt.II Dated: 06.06.2011

Member Secretary,

State Environment Impact Assessment Authority,

Bays No.55-58, Prayatan Bhavan, Sector-2,

Panchkula, Haryana.

Sub: EC for construction of IRWO’s Group Housing Project,

Sector-10, Sonepat Haryana.

Ref: This office letter of even no. dated 19.10.2011.

Six Monthly Compliance Report for the period ending 31st March, 2011 pertaining to the constructional phase of the above Project is enclosed in Sheet-A annexed. Brief details and salient features of the Project are reflected in the attached Data Sheet for your information please.

Thanking you,

Yours faithfully,

(R.P.Agrawal)

Director Technical/IRWO

Copy for information to:

1)Chairman, HaryanaState Pollution Control Board, Panchkula.

2)Director, Ministry of Environment & Forests,

Northern regional Office,Bays No.24-25, Sector 31-A,

Dakshin Marg, Chandigarh-160030 in continuation of this

office letter of even no. dated 23.2.2011.

3)GM/Sonepat for information

DATA SHEET

1. / Project Type:- / Group Housing Project(residential)
2. / Name of the Project:- / Indian Railway welfare Organization
Group Housing Project, Sector-10, Sonepat Haryana.
3. / Clearance letter(s)O.M.No.&dates: / Letter No.DEH/09/SEIAA/458 dated 28/05/09
4. / Location:
a)District
b)State
c) latitudes/longitudes / Site is located at Rect, 23 & 27, village Raipur,Sector-10, Sonepat Haryana.
5. / Address for correspondence:
a) Address of Concerned Project Chief Engineer(with Pin code/tel no./Fax no./Email address)
b)Address of Executive Project Engineer/Manager
(with Pin code/tel no./Fax no./Email address) / Sh. Kamleshwar Nath, GM/SNP, Indian Railway welfare Organization, Railway office Complex Shivaji Bridge(Behind Shanker Market), New Delhi-110001.
Tel No.011- 23413627
Fax No. 011-23411173
E-mail:-
Sh. J.N. Tankha, CPM/SNP, Indian
Railway Welfare Organization, Railway Office Complex, ShivajiBridge(Behind Shanker Market), New Delhi-110001
6. / Salient Features
a) of the project
b) of the environment management plans / It is a group housing project on a plot area of 40517.06 sq.mts. The total built up area is 84539.64 sq.mts. Housing 777 dwelling units including 117 EWS.
The advantages of best orientation for saving energies within buildings, utilizing natural Resources such as water, air, sun and open spaces etc. to the maximum and regenerating the natural resources by soild waste management grey water treatment.
The maximum open organized park 23% as against minimum 15%
The total water requirement will be 363 KLD which will be supplied by HUDA. The total waste water generation will be 446 KLD which will be recycles/reused for HVAC, horticulture, flushing, etc. and there will be zero discharge outside the boundary. Total solid waste generation will be 1957 kg per day. The collected solid waste would be segregated and transported to a Govt. designated. Waste disposal site.
7. / Break up of the project area:
a) submergence area
Forest & Non forest
b) others / Not applicable.
8. / Break up of project affected population with enumeration of those losing houses/dwelling units only, agricultural land only both dwelling units and agricultural land and landless labourers/artisans
a)SC/ST/Adivasis
b)Others
(Please indicate whether these figures are based on any scientific and systematic survey carried out or only Provisional figures. If a survey has been carried out, give details and year of survey) / Not applicable.
9. / Financial Details
a) Project cost as originally planned and subsequent revised estimates and the year of price reference.
b)Allocations made for environment management plans with item wise and year break up.
c)Benefit cost/ratio internal Rate of return and the year of assessment.
d) Whether© includes the cost of environment management as shown in (b) above.
e) Actual Expenditure incurred on the Project so far
f) Actual expenditure incurred on the environmental management so far / Rs.140.97 Crores
Environment monitoring plan
During constructional phase.
Ambient air monitoring:- once in a month
Noise level monitoring:- once in a month
Water quality monitoring:- once in a month
During operational phase
Ambient air monitoring:-every three months
Stack emission monitoring:- every six months
Treated effluent monitoring:- once in a every week.
Noise level monitoring: every three months.
Capital cost for EMP:- 3.47crores
Annual recurring cost:- 0.67 Crores
Cost for EMP during
Constructional phase:- 5.35 Lacs
Cost for EMP during
Operational phase:- 7.40 Lacs
Yes
Rs.79.75 crores
Rs.57 lacs
10 / Forest land requirement
a)the status of approval for diversion of forest land for non-forestry use.
(b) the status of clear felling.
c) the status of compensatory
aforestation, if any.
d)Comments on the viability & sustainablility of compensatory afforestation programmes in the light of actual field experience so far. / N.A
11 / The status of clear felling in non.forest areas(such as submergence area of reservoir, approach road) if any, with quantitative information. / N.A
12 / Status of construction:-
a)Date of commencement
(actual and/or planned)
b)Date of completion
(actual and/or planned) / August -2009
April-2013
13 / Reasons for the delay if the project is yet to start: / N.A.

SHEET-A

SPECIFIC CONDITION

Constructional phase :-

i / A first aid room as proposed in the project report will be provided in both during construction and operation of the project. / Complied
ii / Adequate drinking water and sanitary facilities should be provided for construction workers at the site. Provision should be made for mobile toilets. Open desiccation by the labours’ strictly prohibited. The safe disposal of waste eater and solid wastes generated during constructional phased should be ensured. / Complied
iii / All the top soil excavated during construction activities should be stored for use in horticulture/landscape development within the project site. / Complied.
iv / Disposal of muck during construction phase should not create any adverse effect on the neighboring communities and be disposed taking the necessary precaution for general safety and health aspects of people, only in approved sites with the approval of competent authority. / Complied.
v / Construction spoils, including bituminous material and other hazardous material, must not be allowed to contaminate water courses and dump site for such material must be secured so that they should leach into the ground water and any hazardous waste generated during construction phase, should be disposed as per applicable rules and norms with necessary approval of the Haryana State Pollution Control Board. / Shall be Complied.
vi / The diesel generator sets to be used during phase should be low sulphur diesel type and conform to Environment (Protection) rules prescribed for air and noise emission standards. / Complied
vii / The diesel required for operating DG sets shall be stored in underground tank if required, clearance from chief controller of explosives shall be taken. / Complied.
viii / Ambient noise levels should confirm to residential standards both during day and night. Incremental pollution loads on the ambient air and noise quality should be closely monitored during construction phase. Adequate measures should be made to reduce ambient air and noise level during construction phase, so as to confirm to the stipulated standards. / Is being Complied.
ix / Fly ash should be used as building material in the constructional as per the provision of Fly Ash Notification of September, 1999 and amended as on 27th August 2003. / Complied.
x / Ready mixed concrete must be used in building construction. / Complied.
xi / Storm water control and its reuse as per CGWB and BIS standards for various applications. / Shall be Complied.
xii / Water demand during construction should be reduced by use of pre mixed concrete, curing agents and other best practices referred. / Is being
Complied
xiii / Permission from competent authority for supply of waste shall be obtained prior to construction /operation of the project. / Complied.
xiv / Roof should meet prescriptive requirement as per Energy Conservation Building Code which is proposed to be mandatory for all air conditioned spaces while it is aspirational for non air conditioned spaces by use of appropriate thermal insulation material to fulfill requirement. / Is being Completed.
xv / Opaque wall should meet prescriptive requirement as per Energy Conservation Building code which is proposed to be mandatory for all air conditioned spaces while it is aspirational for non air-conditioned spaces by use of appropriate thermal insulation material to fulfill requirement. / Is being Complied.
xvi / The approval of the competent authority shall be obtained for structural safety of the building due to earthquake, adequacy of fire fighting equipments, etc. as per National Building Code including protection measures from lighting etc. if any forest land is involved in the proposed site, clearance under Forest Conversation Act shall be taken from the competent authority. / Complied. No forest land involved and no clearance under forest conservation act required.
xvii / During construction phase, the project proponent will use the water brought to the site by takers from safe areas. However, if any existing tube well/bore well is to be used then prior permission from CGWA will be obtained. / Complied.

(R.P. Agrawal)

Director Technical

Signature of Authorized person of IRWO.