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Shri Ch<strong>and</strong>ulal Ch<strong>and</strong>rakar Memorial <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeVillage: Kach<strong>and</strong>ur, Tehsil <strong>and</strong> District: DurgAPPENDIX I(See paragraph – 6)FORM – 1S. No(I) BASIC INFORMATION1. Name of the project <strong>Hospital</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> College to bedeveloped by Shri Ch<strong>and</strong>ulalCh<strong>and</strong>rakar Memorial <strong>Hospital</strong> Pvt.Limited2. Sr. No. in the schedule 8 [a]3. Proposed capacity/ area/ length/tonnage to be h<strong>and</strong>led/ comm<strong>and</strong>area/ lease area/ number of wellsto be drilledTotal l<strong>and</strong> area : 25.0 AcresBuilt-up area : 80306.36 m 2[for <strong>Hospital</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Medical</strong>collage campus]4. New/Expansion/Modernization New5. Existing capacity/Area etc. Not applicable6. Category of project i.e. ‘A’ or ‘B’. B7. Does it attract the generalcondition? If yes, please specify.The proposed Project does not located inwhole or part within 10 km radius fromthe boundary ofa. Protected areas notified under the Wildlife(Protection) Act 1972b. Critically polluted area as identified by CPCBc. Eco sensitive Area as notified under section 3of the EP act 1986d. Interstate boundaries & internationalboundaries.8. Does it attract the specificcondition? If yes, please specify.No9. LocationPlot/Survey/Khasara No. Khasara No.: 1027, 1028, 1025,1012/1173, 1022, 1023, 1013, 1021,1020, 1024 <strong>and</strong> othersVillageKach<strong>and</strong>urTehsilDurgDistrictDurgStateChhattisgarh10. Nearest railway station/airportalong with distance in km.Railway Station : Durg – 7.5 kmAirport: N<strong>and</strong>ani – 5.5 kmRaipur - 43 km11. Nearest Town, city, DistrictHeadquarters along with distancein km.Nearest townDistrict HQ: Bhilai – 3.8 km: Durg – 10.2 km12. Village Panchayats, Zilla Parishad, Gram Panchayat : Kach<strong>and</strong>ur


Shri Ch<strong>and</strong>ulal Ch<strong>and</strong>rakar Memorial <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeVillage: Kach<strong>and</strong>ur, Tehsil <strong>and</strong> District: DurgMunicipal corporation, Local body(complete postal addresses with telephonenos. to be given)TehsilDistrict: Durg: Durg [C.G.]13. Name of the applicant Shri Ch<strong>and</strong>ulal Ch<strong>and</strong>rakar memorial<strong>Hospital</strong> Pvt. Limited14. Registered Address Nehru Nagar, BhilaiDistrict: Durg [C.G.]15. Address for correspondence:NameDr. M.P. Ch<strong>and</strong>rakarDesignation (owner/partner/CEO) Executive DirectorAddress Shri Ch<strong>and</strong>ulal Ch<strong>and</strong>rakar memorial<strong>Hospital</strong> Pvt. Limited Nehru Nagar, BhilaiDistrict: Durg [C.G.]Pin code 490001E-MailAdmin_ccmh@sify.comTelephone No. 0788 2294712Fax No. 0788 229224116. Details of Alternative sitesexamined, if any. Location thesesites should be shown on atoposheetNo alternative sites have beenconsidered.17. Interlinked Projects No18. Whether separate application ofinterlinked project has beensubmitted?No19. If yes, date of submission Not applicable20. If no, reason Not applicable21. Whether the proposal involvesapproval/clearance under; if yes,details of the same <strong>and</strong> theirstatus to be given.a. The Forest (conservation) Act,1980b. The Wildlife (protection) Act,1972c. The C.R.Z Notification, 1991?22. Whether there is any aGovernment order/policy relevant/relating to the site?Not ApplicableNo23. Forest l<strong>and</strong> involved(hectares) Nil24. Whether there is any litigationpending against the project <strong>and</strong>/orl<strong>and</strong> in which the project ispropose to be set up?a. Name of the courtb. Case No.c. Orders/directions of the court, if any<strong>and</strong> its relevance with the proposedproject.Not applicable


Shri Ch<strong>and</strong>ulal Ch<strong>and</strong>rakar Memorial <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeVillage: Kach<strong>and</strong>ur, Tehsil <strong>and</strong> District: DurgSr.No.Information/ChecklistconfirmationYes/NoDetails thereof (with approximatequantities /rates, wherever possible) withsource of information data1.10 Reclamation works? No No Reclamation works is required.1.11 Dredging? No No Dredging activities will be involved.1.12 Offshore structures? No No offshore structures is envisaged forproposed activity1.13 Production <strong>and</strong>manufacturing processes?NoNo manufacturing/ production activity isenvisages as the proposed project is of<strong>Hospital</strong> <strong>and</strong> medical College.1.14 Facilities for storage ofgoods or materials?1.15 Facilities for treatment ordisposal of solid waste orliquid effluents?Yes During construction phase: all theconstruction material will be stored as pernorms within the project site only.Yes 1. For Treatment of Sewage:Sewage Treatment Plant is proposed ofcapacity 500 KLD with conventionalaerobic system with tertiary treatmenttechnology <strong>and</strong> the treated waste waterwill be utilized for Horticulture, flushing<strong>and</strong> floor washing purpose within theproject area only.2. For solid waste management:Mainly domestic <strong>and</strong> Biomedical waste willbe generated as solid waste duringoperational phase of proposed medical<strong>college</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong> complex.It is estimated that at about 1506.25 kgper day of municipal waste is expected tobe generate during the operational phaseof proposed <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>college</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong>Complex, which includes the wastegenerated by the floating <strong>and</strong> workingpopulation, kitchen, restaurant etc.Following measures will be adopted forsolid waste management: Segregation of wastes. Twin bin waste collection system willbe used within the complex–green binsfor bio-degradable wastes <strong>and</strong> bluebins for non-biodegradable wastesshall be provided. Sale of recyclable waste like newspapers, cartoon, bottles, canes etc torecycling industry. Transportation of non-biodegradable/non recyclable wastes to the commonmunicipal waste l<strong>and</strong>fill site.3. For solid waste management:Bio <strong>Medical</strong> waste with tune of 125 kg per


Shri Ch<strong>and</strong>ulal Ch<strong>and</strong>rakar Memorial <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeVillage: Kach<strong>and</strong>ur, Tehsil <strong>and</strong> District: DurgSr.No.Information/ChecklistconfirmationYes/NoDetails thereof (with approximatequantities /rates, wherever possible) withsource of information dataday will be collected as per the Biomedicalwaste h<strong>and</strong>ling <strong>and</strong> management rule <strong>and</strong>shall be treated in common disposalfacility i.e. incinerate in commonIncinerator of E-Tech Private Limited,Bhilai.1.16 Facilities for long termhousing of operationalworkers?1.17 New road, rail or sea trafficduring construction oroperation?YesNoConstruction of Staff quarters for Doctors<strong>and</strong> other staff is proposed. It is alsoproposed to construct hostels for Male/female Jr. Doctors <strong>and</strong> Nurses also.No applicable, Only internal road will beconstructed1.18 New road, rail, airwaterborne or othertransport infrastructureincluding new or alteredroutes <strong>and</strong> stations, ports,airports etc?No No new road/ rail/ air transportinfrastructure is proposed.1.19 Closure or diversion oftransport routes orinfrastructure leading tochanges in trafficmovements?1.20 New or diverted transmissionlines or pipelines?1.21 Impoundment, damming,culverting, realignment orother changes to the hydrologyof watercourses or aquifers?NoNoNoNo closure or diversion of transport routesis envisaged.No new or diversion of transmission lineas well as for pipeline is proposed.No such activity is envisaged.1.22 Stream crossings? No No stream crossing is involved.1.23 Abstraction or transfers ofwater form ground orsurface waters?1.24 Changes in water bodies orthe l<strong>and</strong> surface affectingdrainage or run-off?1.25 Transport of personnel ormaterials for construction,operationordecommissioning?YesNoYesWater required for the proposed projectwill be drawn from ground water sources.Permission will be taken Central GroundWater Authority; New Delhi in due coursebefore operational phase of the project.No changes in water bodies, drainage <strong>and</strong>l<strong>and</strong> surface are anticipated, as the site ismore or less flat without manyundulations.A few vehicles will be provided fortransport of personnel during constructionphase. Construction materials will betransported in contractor’s vehicles. Theraw materials will be transported in


Shri Ch<strong>and</strong>ulal Ch<strong>and</strong>rakar Memorial <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeVillage: Kach<strong>and</strong>ur, Tehsil <strong>and</strong> District: DurgSr.No.Information/ChecklistconfirmationYes/NoDetails thereof (with approximatequantities /rates, wherever possible) withsource of information datacovered trucks by road. The road iscapable of h<strong>and</strong>ling the additionalvehicular traffic.1.26 Long-term dismantling ordecommissioning orrestoration works?1.27 Ongoing activity duringdecommissioning whichcould have an impact on theenvironment?1.28 Influx of people to an areain either temporarily orpermanently?1.29 Introduction of alienspecies?NoNoYesNoNo such works are envisaged.No such works are envisagedDuring construction local people will beinvolved. During operational phase of theproposed project preference will be givento the local people for administrationpurpose.No such activity is envisaged1.30 Loss of native species <strong>org</strong>enetic diversity?No Loss of native species <strong>and</strong> geneticdiversity will not be affected.1.31 Any other actions? No Not applicableAs a part of greenbelt development plannative species that are suitable to that soilcondition will be developed in consultationwith DFO as per CPCB Guidelines.2. Use of Natural resources for construction or operation of the Project (such as l<strong>and</strong>,water, materials or energy, especially any resources which are non-renewable orin short supply):Sr.No.Information/checklistconfirmationYes/NoDetails thereof (with approximatequantities/ rates, wherever possible) withsource of information data2.1 L<strong>and</strong> especiallyundeveloped or agriculturall<strong>and</strong> (ha)YesTotal 25 acres of l<strong>and</strong> is acquired forconstruction of <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>college</strong> <strong>and</strong><strong>Hospital</strong> Complex, comprises of unirrigated<strong>and</strong> irrigated agriculture l<strong>and</strong>.L<strong>and</strong> use of the proposed site is convertedto Non Agriculture purpose.2.2 Water (expected source &competing users) unit: KLDYes During Construction Phase :It is envisages that about 10 m 3 / dayof water will be required duringconstruction phase of medical <strong>college</strong><strong>and</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong> complex. Operational Phase:


Shri Ch<strong>and</strong>ulal Ch<strong>and</strong>rakar Memorial <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeVillage: Kach<strong>and</strong>ur, Tehsil <strong>and</strong> District: DurgSr.No.Information/checklistconfirmationYes/NoDetails thereof (with approximatequantities/ rates, wherever possible) withsource of information dataIt is estimated that 460 m 3 / day ofwater is required during operationalphase of <strong>Medical</strong> College <strong>and</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong>complex. Source of Water:The desired quantum of water will besourced from ground water sourceswithin premises only. Permission fromCentral Ground Water Authority will beobtained in due course beforeoperational phase of the project.2.3 Minerals (MT) No2.4 Construction material–stone, aggregates, s<strong>and</strong> /soil (expected source – MT)2.5 Forests <strong>and</strong> timber (source– MT)2.6 Energy including electricity<strong>and</strong> fuels (source,competing users) Unit: fuel(MT), energy (MW)2.7 Any other natural resources(use appropriate st<strong>and</strong>ard units)Yes Stone : 1700 TonsSteel : 400 TonsCement : 1600 TonsBricks : 2000 TonsS<strong>and</strong> : 5000 TonsAll the construction materials are madelocally available.NoYesNoNot ApplicableIt is estimated that total 300 KVA ofpower is required while <strong>Hospital</strong> Complexwill be in operation <strong>and</strong> provision will bemade for 100% back up supply. Two Nos.of 250 KVA DG sets will be installed whichcan be quickly/ automatically started incase of power failure.No other natural resources is required foroperation of project3. Use, storage, transport, h<strong>and</strong>ling or production of substances or materials,which could be harmful to human health or the environment or raise concernsabout actual or perceived risks to human health.Sr.No.Information/checklistconfirmation3.1 Use of substances ormaterials, which arehazardous (as per MSIHC rules) tohuman health or the environment (flora,fauna & water supplies)Yes/NoDetails thereof (with approximatequantities/ rates, wherever possible) withsource of information dataNo No usage of Hazardous Chemicals/Material during Construction/ OperationalActivities. HSD will be used for the DGsets.3.2 Changes in occurrence ofdisease or affect diseasevectors (e.g. insect or water bornediseases)NoProper sanitation <strong>and</strong> waste managementpractices shall be adopted so thatunhygienic condition shall not bedeveloped in the proposed project.


Shri Ch<strong>and</strong>ulal Ch<strong>and</strong>rakar Memorial <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeVillage: Kach<strong>and</strong>ur, Tehsil <strong>and</strong> District: DurgSr.No.Information/checklistconfirmation3.3 Affect the welfare of peoplee.g. by changing livingconditions?Yes/NoYesDetails thereof (with approximatequantities/ rates, wherever possible) withsource of information dataNot Applicable as the proposed project willcreate more employment opportunitiesduring the construction <strong>and</strong> operationalstage <strong>and</strong> thereby a substantialimprovement in the socio-economicstatus.3.4 Vulnerable groups of people No No such activity is envisaged.who could be affected bythe project e.g. hospitalpatients, children, theelderly etc.,3.5 Any other causes No Not Applicable4. Production of solid wastes during construction or operation ordecommissioning (MT/month)Sr.No.Information/checklistconfirmationYes/NoDetails thereof (with approximatequantities/ rates, wherever possible) withsource of information data4.1 Spoil, overburden or minewastes4.2 Municipal waste (domestic<strong>and</strong> or commercialwastes)YesYesThe dug soil during excavation will beused for filling of low-lying areas.Mainly domestic <strong>and</strong> bio medical waste will begenerated from the proposed activity.It is estimated that at about 1506.25 kg/ Dayof waste will be generated from the <strong>Medical</strong>College <strong>and</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong> Complex during itsoperational phase, which includes wastegenerated by the floating <strong>and</strong> workingpopulation, kitchen <strong>and</strong> other activities.Adequate number of collection bins, separatesfor bio degradable <strong>and</strong> non biodegradablewaste shall provided as per the MSW(Management & H<strong>and</strong>ling) Rule as amended.Waste form such bin will be collectedseparately on daily basis.All the collection bins shall be properlymaintained on regular basis. Arrangement willbe made for the providing garbage station ortransfer point from where all wastes willfurther goes to downstream consumers/disposal site.About 125 kg per day bio medical waste will begenerated from the hospital complex, on thebasis of generation of Bio <strong>Medical</strong> waste @ 250gm/day/bed, which will be collected <strong>and</strong> storedas per the guideline of Bio-medical wastes[Management <strong>and</strong> H<strong>and</strong>ling] rules <strong>and</strong> will begiven to Common Incinerator Site of E-TechPvt. Limited, Bhilai


Shri Ch<strong>and</strong>ulal Ch<strong>and</strong>rakar Memorial <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeVillage: Kach<strong>and</strong>ur, Tehsil <strong>and</strong> District: DurgSr.No.Information/checklistconfirmationYes/NoDetails thereof (with approximatequantities/ rates, wherever possible) withsource of information data4.3 Hazardous wastes (as perHazardous Waste ManagementRules)NoNo such activity is envisages which cangenerate Hazardous waste.4.4 Other industrial process No Not Applicablewastes4.5 Surplus product No Not Applicable4.6 Sewage sludge or othersludge from effluenttreatment4.7 Construction or demolitionwastes4.8 Redundant machinery orequipment4.9 Contaminated soils or othermaterialsYesYesNoNoSTP Sludge is expected to be generate tothe tune of 15 kg/ day <strong>and</strong> the same willbe utilized as manure [in horticulture]within the premises only.Construction wastes will be disposed off asper guidelines.No redundant machinery will be kept inthe premises.No contamination of soils is expected tobe generated.4.10 Agricultural Waste No No such generation is envisaged.4.11 Other Solid Waste No Not applicable.5. Release of pollutants or any hazardous, toxic or noxious substances toair (Kg/hr)Sr.No.Information/checklistconfirmation5.1 Emissions from combustionof fossil fuels fromstationary or mobile sources5.2 Emissions from productionprocessesYes/NoYesNoDetails thereof (with approximatequantities/ rates, wherever possible) withsource of information dataThe operation of proposed project doesnot envisage any major air pollutantsgenerating sources except DG sets <strong>and</strong>vehicular movements. DG sets will beoperated only in case of power failure <strong>and</strong>500 liters per hours of diesel will beconsumed on full load.Not Applicable.5.3 Emissions from materialsh<strong>and</strong>ling including storageor transportYes During the h<strong>and</strong>ling of constructionmaterials, fugitive emission is expected<strong>and</strong> it will be restricted to constructionphase5.4 Emissions from constructionactivities including plant<strong>and</strong> equipmentYesSome dust emissions will be generatedduring construction period. Dust curtainswill be provided all round the work area toprevent the dust emissions. Waterspraying will be done to prevent the dustemission due to vehicular movement.


Shri Ch<strong>and</strong>ulal Ch<strong>and</strong>rakar Memorial <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeVillage: Kach<strong>and</strong>ur, Tehsil <strong>and</strong> District: DurgSr.No.Information/checklistconfirmation5.5 Dust or odors from h<strong>and</strong>lingof materials includingconstruction materials,sewage <strong>and</strong> wasteYes/NoDetails thereof (with approximatequantities/ rates, wherever possible) withsource of information dataYes No manual h<strong>and</strong>ling of sewage isproposed, all the sewage will be will betreated in sewage treatment plant.Some dust emissions will be generatedduring construction. Dust curtains will beprovided all round the work area toprevent the dust emissions.5.6 Emissions from incinerationof waste5.7 Emissions from burning ofwaste in open air (e.g. slashmaterials, construction debris)5.8 Emissions from any othersourcesNoNoNoNo incineration is proposed at the site.Not applicableNil6. Generation of Noise <strong>and</strong> Vibration, <strong>and</strong> Emissions of Light <strong>and</strong> Heat:Sr.No.Information/checklistconfirmation6.1 From operation ofequipment e.g. engines,ventilation plant, crushersYes/NoYesDetails thereof (with approximatequantities/ rates, wherever possible)with source of information dataThe sources of noise generation duringoperational phase will be DG sets only.Noise enclosures will be provided to DGSets.On site traffic will have some noisegeneration due to honking.Ambient noise levels will be in accordancewith MOEF notification dated 14-02-2000i.e. noise levels will be < 75 dB (A) duringdaytime <strong>and</strong> < 70 dB (A) during nighttime.6.2 From industrial or similarprocessesNoN.A.6.3 From construction ordemolitionYes Construction equipment like aircompressor, loader, concrete mixturetruck, concrete pump, vibrator, dumptruck, generator, jackhammer, pile driveretc. will cause some noise. All themachineries deployed for the constructionwork will be of highest st<strong>and</strong>ards <strong>and</strong> it isestimated that these equipments willgenerate the noise level in between 81-90dB (A). Adequate safety measures will be


Shri Ch<strong>and</strong>ulal Ch<strong>and</strong>rakar Memorial <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeVillage: Kach<strong>and</strong>ur, Tehsil <strong>and</strong> District: DurgSr.No.Information/checklistconfirmationYes/NoDetails thereof (with approximatequantities/ rates, wherever possible)with source of information datadeployed <strong>and</strong> Ear plugs with other PPEswill be provided to construction workersthose who work near the noise generatingequipment.6.4 From blasting or piling No No such operations are involved.6.5 From construction oroperational trafficYes6.6 From lighting or cooling No Not applicablesystems6.7 From any other sources No Not applicableVehicles used by construction staff areminimal. The noise levels will be inaccordance with MOEF notification dated14-02-2000.7. Risks of contamination of l<strong>and</strong> or water from releases of pollutants intothe ground or into sewers, surface waters, groundwater, coastal watersor the sea:Sr.No.Information/checklistconfirmation7.1 From h<strong>and</strong>ling, storage, useor spillage of hazardousmaterials7.2 From discharge of sewage orother effluents to water orthe l<strong>and</strong> (expected mode<strong>and</strong> place of discharge)7.3 By deposition of pollutantsemitted to air into the l<strong>and</strong>or into waterYes/No7.4 From any other sources No Not applicable7.5 Is there a risk of long termbuild up of pollutants in theenvironment from thesesources?NoNoNoNoDetails thereof (with approximatequantities/ rates, wherever possible)with source of information dataNot ApplicableEntire volume of treated effluent will berecycled for flushing <strong>and</strong> horticulturepurposes. No contamination is expectedfrom the h<strong>and</strong>ling of effluent.There is no air pollution due to proposedproject, however some waste water isexpected to be generate which will betreated through Sewage Treatment Plant<strong>and</strong> all the treated effluent will beconsumed within premises for flushing <strong>and</strong>horticulture purpose.Not applicable8. Risk of accidents during construction or operation of the Project, whichcould affect human health or the environment:Sr.No.Information/checklistconfirmationYes/NoDetails thereof (with approximatequantities/ rates, wherever possible)with source of information data8.1 From explosions, spillages,fires etc from storage,NoNo hazardous substance will be storedwithin the premises of <strong>Hospital</strong>. Further


Shri Ch<strong>and</strong>ulal Ch<strong>and</strong>rakar Memorial <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeVillage: Kach<strong>and</strong>ur, Tehsil <strong>and</strong> District: DurgS. No. Information/checklistconfirmationfor their ecological,l<strong>and</strong>scape, cultural or otherrelated value2 Areas which are important orsensitive for ecologicalreasons - Wetl<strong>and</strong>s,watercourses or other waterbodies, coastal zone,biospheres, mountains,forests3 Areas used by protected,important or sensitivespecies of flora or fauna forbreeding, nesting, foraging,resting, over wintering,migration4 Inl<strong>and</strong>, coastal, marine orunderground watersName /identityNilNilGroundwaterAerial distance (within 15 km.)Proposed project location boundaryNot ApplicableNot applicableGround water occurs within thesite5 State, National boundaries Nil Not applicable6 Routes or facilities used bythe public for access torecreation or other tourist,pilgrim areasNilNot applicable7 Defense installations Nil Not applicable8 Densely populated or builtuparea9 Areas occupied by sensitiveman-made l<strong>and</strong> uses(hospitals, schools, places ofworship, community facilities)10 Areas containing important,high quality or scarceresources(ground water resources, surfaceresources, forestry, agriculture,fisheries, tourism, minerals)11 Areas already subjected topollution or environmentaldamage. (Those where legalenvironmental st<strong>and</strong>ards areexceeded)12 Areas susceptible to naturalhazard which could causeDurg <strong>and</strong>BhilaiYesNilNilNilBoth the towns are considerablypopulated with residentialcolonies, education institutions<strong>and</strong> business <strong>org</strong>anizations.There are schools/ PHCs in fewVillages in vicinity of 15 km radialdistance from the site.Not applicableNot applicableBased on the historical data, thesite is not likely to prone to


Shri Ch<strong>and</strong>ulal Ch<strong>and</strong>rakar Memorial <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeVillage: Kach<strong>and</strong>ur, Tehsil <strong>and</strong> District: DurgS. No. Information/checklistconfirmationthe project to presentenvironmental problems(Earthquakes, subsidence, l<strong>and</strong>slides,erosion, flooding or extreme or adverseclimatic conditions)Name /identityAerial distance (within 15 km.)Proposed project location boundaryearthquakes, floods, etc.I hereby given undertaking that the data <strong>and</strong> information given in the application <strong>and</strong>enclosures are true to the best of my knowledge <strong>and</strong> belief <strong>and</strong> I am aware that if anypart of the data <strong>and</strong> information submitted is found to be false or misleading at anystage, the project will be rejected <strong>and</strong> clearance give, if any to the project will berevoked at our risk <strong>and</strong> cost.Date: 3 rd August 2012Dr. M.P. Ch<strong>and</strong>rakarPlace: BhilaiExecutive DirectorShri Ch<strong>and</strong>ulal Ch<strong>and</strong>rakar Memorial<strong>Hospital</strong> Pvt. LimitedNehru Nagar,Bhilai [C.G.]


To, Date: 03.08.2012The SecretaryC.G. State Level Environmental Clearance Committee,Commercial Complex,Housing Board Colony, Kabir Nagar,Raipur- 492099Subject: Application for Environmental Clearance for proposed <strong>Medical</strong> College<strong>and</strong> Hosptital Complex at Village: Kach<strong>and</strong>ur, Tehsil: Durg, District: Durg(C.G.) – Reg.Respected Sir,We hereby proposed to establish a <strong>Medical</strong> College <strong>and</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong> Complex at Village:Kach<strong>and</strong>ur, Tehsil <strong>and</strong> District: Durg [C.G.]. Regarding this we are seekingEnvironmental Clearance under provision of EIA Notification 2006 from ChhattisgarhState Level Environment Appraisal Committee.Pertaining to this we hereby submit the duly filled FORM I, Form – 1 [A] along withthe Prefeasibility Report <strong>and</strong> necessary documents as per the requirement ofEnvironmental Clearance under EIA Notification 2006 for your kind perusal <strong>and</strong>further necessary action please.We request your good-selves to kindly grant us Environment Clearance for ourproposed project at the earliest.Thanking you,Yours faithfullyFor Shri Ch<strong>and</strong>ulal Ch<strong>and</strong>rakar Memorial <strong>Hospital</strong> Pvt. Limited;DirectorPhone No.: 0788 2294712, 2292683, Fax No.: 0788 2292241Web: www.ch<strong>and</strong>ulalch<strong>and</strong>rakarhospitalbhilai.comEmail: admin_ccmh@sify.com


To, Dated: 17.01.2013The SecretaryC.G. State Level Environment Clearance Committee,Commercial Complex,Housing Board Colony, Kabir Nagar,Raipur – 492 001Reference : 1. Your Letter No.: 254/SEAC-CG/EC/MED&HOS/DRG/297/ dated: 19/12/2012.2. Our application dated: 03.08.2012Subject: Submission of Desired & Additional Information regarding EnvironmentClearance for our <strong>Medical</strong> College <strong>and</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong> Complex at Village:Kach<strong>and</strong>ur, Tehsil: Durg, District: Durg (C.G.) – Reg.Respected Sir,We vide our letter dated 9 th August 2012 has applied for Environmental Clearance for ourproposed <strong>Medical</strong> College <strong>and</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong> Complex at Village: Kach<strong>and</strong>ur, Tehsil: Durg,District: Durg (C.G.). In continuation to our application your kind office has asked us tosubmit some information/ or sought some clarifications videClarification – 1Our reply= Layout plan <strong>and</strong> area map of 10 km radius showingmajor topographical features such as l<strong>and</strong> use,drainage, location of habitats, major constructionincluding railways, highways, pipelines, majorindustries / mines/stone crushers <strong>and</strong> other pollutingnature industries etc.= Please refer Annexure – 1 for Topographical map of 10 kmradial distance from the proposed site, indicating majortopographical features of the vicinity. The brief pertaining totopographical features is given as below:a. L<strong>and</strong> use pattern of the site:L<strong>and</strong> use pattern of the proposed site is diverted for Nonagriculturepurpose.b. Drainage pattern of the vicinity:Drainage pattern of the area is mainly towards northernside. The vicinity is drained by mainly River Shivnath <strong>and</strong>its tributaries. The river shivnath is flowing from southernside to northern side <strong>and</strong> its nearest point is at thedistance of 4.95 km [W]c. Location of Human Settlement:Nearest human settlement in the vicinity is well knowntwin city [Durg-Bhilai] located in the SE to SW portion <strong>and</strong>their nearest distance is 3.8 km [SE] for Bhilai <strong>and</strong> 6.20KM [SW] for Durg. List of other villages with their distancePhone No.: 0788 2294712, 2292683, Fax No.: 0788 2292241Web: www.ch<strong>and</strong>ulalch<strong>and</strong>rakarhospitalbhilai.comEmail: admin_ccmh@sify.com


<strong>and</strong> direction is given in Annexure – 2 to this letter.d. Railway Lines:Mumbai – Howrah main railway line is located within thevicinity of 10 km radial distance. Nearest railway stationsare isi. Bhilai Nagar at distance of 5.85 [S]ii. Bhilai Power House at distance 6.35 km [SE]iii. Durg at the distance of 7.5 km [SW]e. Highways:NW – 6 [GE Road] passes from the vicinity <strong>and</strong> its nearestpoint is 5.30 km [S]. however site is will connected withmetal roadf. List of Industries/ mines/ stone crushers:Bhilai Steel Plant is the major industries within the vicinityat the distance of 8.5 km [Southern side]. However otherindustries are in operation located at Heavy industrial area<strong>and</strong> Light industrial Area of Bhilai. Apart from this ACC –Jamul is cement manufacturing unit situated at thedistance of 4.95 km [SE]ACC Jamul Lime stone mine is located at the distance of2.0 km [E]; while N<strong>and</strong>ani Mine area is locate at thedistance of 14.85 km NE side from the proposed site.Clarification – 2Our reply= Copy of l<strong>and</strong> ownership documents, l<strong>and</strong> diversioncertificate, site existing condition, l<strong>and</strong> area statementincluding parking areas, offset from public roads to bemaintained for fire safety.= Pertaining to this we hereby like to state that we havealready submitted l<strong>and</strong> ownership documents along with l<strong>and</strong>diversion certificate. However we hereby enclosing thefollowing documents for your kind consideration <strong>and</strong> readyreference:a. L<strong>and</strong> Registries:We have purchased about 25 Acres of l<strong>and</strong> forconstruction of our proposed <strong>Medical</strong> College <strong>and</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong>Complex. L<strong>and</strong> registries are enclosed as Annexure – 3to this letter.b. L<strong>and</strong> diversion certificate:The acquired l<strong>and</strong> is diverted for non-agriculture purpose,l<strong>and</strong> diversion certificate is enclosed as Annexure – 4.c. Existing site condition:At present existing site of the project is uncultivated <strong>and</strong>no construction activities pertaining to proposed projecthas been initiated.Phone No.: 0788 2294712, 2292683, Fax No.: 0788 2292241Web: www.ch<strong>and</strong>ulalch<strong>and</strong>rakarhospitalbhilai.comEmail: admin_ccmh@sify.com


d. L<strong>and</strong> area statement with parking details:Pertaining to l<strong>and</strong> area statement; the below mentionedtable depict the l<strong>and</strong> area statement of the proposedproject:Sr. No. ParticularBuilt Up Area1. Total l<strong>and</strong> available 101171.41 m 22. Ground Coverage 19802.84 m 23. Total built-up Area 80306.36 m 24. Green area 19859.53 m 25. Internal Roads 27475.80 m 26. Parking area 24290.00 m 2Pertaining to parking details we hereby like to state thatParking provision has been made as per norms for front<strong>and</strong> side marginal open space for individual parking. Theparking requirement for various activities of the project iscalculated <strong>and</strong> shown in Annexure – 5 to this letter.e. Offset from Public Roads:The same will be in accordance with the norms.Clarification – 3Our reply= Details of water supply source, water consumptionwith water balance, permission for supply of waterfrom competent authority, effluent generation fromhospital/ <strong>college</strong>/hostel, treatment <strong>and</strong> reuse ofeffluent, fuel consumption (if any), type of fuel, airpollutants emission sources <strong>and</strong> emission controlsystem proposed, power supply source.= Details pertaining to water source, its expected consumption,water balance, effluent generation <strong>and</strong> its treatment, reuse oftreated effluent, sources of air pollution etc is give as below:a. Details of water supply source:The desired quantum of water during construction phase[20kl/ Day] <strong>and</strong> operational phase [460 kl/ Day] of theproposed project too will be drawn from ground watersources.b. water consumption with water balance:estimation of water consumption is given as below:i. During construction phaseIt is estimated that about 20 kl/ day of water will berequired for proposed project <strong>and</strong> the same will bedrawn from ground water sources.ii. During post implementation [operational] phase:It is estimated that fresh water will be required to thetune of 440 kl/ day during the post implementationPhone No.: 0788 2294712, 2292683, Fax No.: 0788 2292241Web: www.ch<strong>and</strong>ulalch<strong>and</strong>rakarhospitalbhilai.comEmail: admin_ccmh@sify.com


phase of the proposed project. The detailedcategorized calculation is given as below:Sr. No. Particular Water requirement1. Domestic 88.0 m 3 / day2. Flushing 132.0 m 3 / day3. Washing 132.0 m 3 / day4. Horticulture & Others 88.0 m 3 / day5. Total requirement 440.0 m 3 / dayiii. Water Balance Chart:Please refer Annexure – 6 to this letter for WaterBalance Chart.c. permission for supply of water from competent authority:In this context we hereby like to state that we are inprocess to obtained permission from Central GroundWater Authority, New Delhi. Copy of the same will besubmitted to your kind office upon receipt of the same.d. effluent generation from hospital/ <strong>college</strong>/hostel:Pertaining to effluent generation from the proposedproject we hereby like to state that about 282 kl/ day ofeffluent is expected to be generate; comprising ofdomestic <strong>and</strong> flushing effluent. The detailed categorizedquantification is given as below:Sr. No. Particular Effluentgeneration1. Domestic 70.40 m 3 / day2. Flushing 132.00 m 3 / day3. Washing 79.20 m 3 / day4. Total effluent generation 281.60 m 3 / daye. treatment of generated effluent:The generated effluent will be treated in well designedeffluent treatment plant. Its details are enclosed asAnnexure – 7 to this letter.f. reuse of treated effluent:Treated effluent will be recycled back for flushing, floorwashing <strong>and</strong> horticulture purpose within the project siteonly <strong>and</strong> no effluent will be let-out from the premises.The schematic representation of the recycling pattern isenclosed as Annexure – 8 for your kind consideration<strong>and</strong> further necessary action please.g. fuel consumption:Diesel will be utilized as fuel in DG sets; which can beinstall as power backup in emergency services.h. type of fuel:Diesel.Phone No.: 0788 2294712, 2292683, Fax No.: 0788 2292241Web: www.ch<strong>and</strong>ulalch<strong>and</strong>rakarhospitalbhilai.comEmail: admin_ccmh@sify.com


i. Air Pollutants Emission Sources:Vehicular movement is the major source of air pollutantsemission. Operation of DG sets [as <strong>and</strong> when required]also contributes to emission level of air pollution in theenvironment.j. Emission control system proposed:all the vehicles ply in the project area will bemanufactured/ tuned to achieve BS – III norms. DG setsalso designed as per latest norms.k. Power supply source.Desired amount of power will be drawn from nearbyCSPDCL Grids. However for emergency backup DG setswill be installed.Clarification – 4Our reply= Solid wastes, biomedical wastes <strong>and</strong> municipal solidwastes etc. quantity, h<strong>and</strong>ling, collection, storage,transportation, treatment <strong>and</strong> disposal facility details.= a. Solid wastes,Pertaining to solid wastes expected to be generated fromthe proposed project, we hereby like to state that thesame shall be broadly classified as Municipal Solid wastes<strong>and</strong> Biomedical wastes. Their quantification <strong>and</strong> disposalprogram is given as below.b. biomedical wastes:About 125 kg per day waste will be generated from thehospital complex, on the basis of generation of Bio <strong>Medical</strong>waste @ 250 gm/day/bed, which will be collected <strong>and</strong>stored as per the guide line of Bio medical wastemanagement <strong>and</strong> h<strong>and</strong>ling rules.Collected Biomedical wastes will be disposed off atCommon Incinerator Site Developed by E-Tech India Pvt.Limited, Bhilai.c. Municipal solid wastes.It is estimated that at about 1506.25kg per day ofmunicipal solid waste will be generated from the <strong>Hospital</strong>complex during the operation, which includes wastegenerated by the floating <strong>and</strong> working population,hospital, canteen <strong>and</strong> quarters. The below mentioned tablegives estimation of quantum:Sr.No.Particulars Occupancy Rate Total generationi. Residents 1000 Nos. 0.55 kg/capita/day 550.00 kg/ dayii. Staff 375 Nos. 0.25 kg/capita/day 93.75 kg/ dayiii. Patients [no. of beds] 500 Nos. 1.5 kg/capita/day 750.00 kg/ dayiv. Visitors 750 Nos. 0.15 kg/capita/day 112.50 kg/ dayv. Total --- --- 1506.25 kg/ dayPhone No.: 0788 2294712, 2292683, Fax No.: 0788 2292241Web: www.ch<strong>and</strong>ulalch<strong>and</strong>rakarhospitalbhilai.comEmail: admin_ccmh@sify.com


Management of MSW: Three bin waste collection system will beimplemented in <strong>Hospital</strong> <strong>and</strong> twin bins collectingsystem will be followed in other areas, Black forBiomedical waste, green bins for bio-degradablewastes <strong>and</strong> blue bins for non-biodegradable wastesshall be provided for segregation of wastes.Sale of recyclable waste like news papers, cartoon,bottles, canes etc. to recycling industry. Composting of biodegradable <strong>org</strong>anic wastesincluding horticultural waste at the project site for itscaptive use for horticulture, which will convertbiodegradable <strong>org</strong>anic waste into manure. This will beused as manure for vegetation at the project site.Transportation of non-biodegradable/non recyclablewastes to the common municipal waste l<strong>and</strong>fill site.Personnel engaged in the collection, segregation <strong>and</strong>composting will be trained <strong>and</strong> demonstrated to makethem proactive <strong>and</strong> efficient in the solid wastemanagement practices.L<strong>and</strong>scape waste will be collected <strong>and</strong> fallen leaveswill be converted into manure <strong>and</strong> will be used f<strong>org</strong>ardening purposes.Clarification – 5Our reply= DG Set <strong>and</strong> noise pollution control systems proposed.= To meet the requirement of 100% back-up power, 3 DG setsof 1000 KVA are required. These sets will be operatedthrough an ‘Auto start, auto synchronizing, auto load sharing<strong>and</strong> auto stop’ PLC panel <strong>and</strong> be able to take care of the partload conditions depending upon the occupancy <strong>and</strong> ambientconditions.All the DG sets will be manufactured as per latest norms <strong>and</strong>also equipped with noise enclosures.Clarification – 6Our reply= Building plan approved by competent authority, ifobtained.= Town <strong>and</strong> Country Planning Department, Durg has approvedthe scheme vide their letter dated: 1510/ TS/ NGN/ 11dated: 15.03.2011 <strong>and</strong> 2542/ TS/ NGN/ 12 dated:17.04.2012.We hereby enclosing the approval letter with approved layoutas Annexure – 9 for your kind consideration <strong>and</strong> furthernecessary action please.Phone No.: 0788 2294712, 2292683, Fax No.: 0788 2292241Web: www.ch<strong>and</strong>ulalch<strong>and</strong>rakarhospitalbhilai.comEmail: admin_ccmh@sify.com


Clarification – 7Our reply= The building bye laws for permissible FAR, buildingheight <strong>and</strong> setbacks issued by concerning authority.= Regarding FAR, we hereby like to state that T&C Department,Durg has approved FAR of 1.0.Regarding Building height we hereby like to state that T&CDepartment, Durg has given permission to construct buildingswith below mentioned maximum height:Sr.No.Name ofBuildingNo. of floorMaximumpermissible heighti. <strong>Hospital</strong> = 3 + basement 13.6 mii. <strong>Medical</strong> collage = 4 + basement 17.0 miii. Auditorium = 1 + basement 6.3 miv. Nurses hostel = 3 + basement 12.0 mv. Boys/ girls hostel = 3 + basement 12.0 mvi. Junior Hostel = 3 + basement 12.0 mvii. SQ – I = 3 + basement 12.0 mviii. SQ – II = 3 + basement 12.0 mix. Class – 3 = 3 + basement 12.0 mx. Class – 4 = 3 + basement 12.0 mWe hereby enclose Approval Letter as Annexure – 10 foryour kind consideration.Clarification – 8Our replyClarification – 9Our reply= Details of rainwater harvesting techniques proposed.= Roof top rain water harvesting structures will be developed inconsultation with Central ground Water Board, Raipur= Whether any water body (pond, nalla, canal, river etc.)falls within the project site? Any diversion of waterbody required? If yes, please the details ofenvironmental conservation of water body to beadopted.= No.Clarification – 10 = Facilities to be provided to labourers duringConstruction.Our reply= Temporary hutments with Kitchens, fuel, <strong>and</strong> toilets withproper sanitation facilities will be provided to constructionlabours for their temporary stay.However all the necessary safety equipments like safetygoggles, safety belts, ear plugs <strong>and</strong> h<strong>and</strong> gloves will beprovided as per OSHAs norms.Clarification – 11Our reply= Environmental management to be adopted duringconstruction.= Please refer Annexure – 11 for Environmental ManagementPlan during construction phase.Phone No.: 0788 2294712, 2292683, Fax No.: 0788 2292241Web: www.ch<strong>and</strong>ulalch<strong>and</strong>rakarhospitalbhilai.comEmail: admin_ccmh@sify.com


Clarification – 12Our reply= Details of energy conservation techniques proposed.Details of energy efficient construction materials to beused to achieve the desired thermal comfort.= Only IS approved building material will be used forconstruction <strong>and</strong> will be procured from approved agencies.The major material required for construction of the proposedproject will be steel, cement, brick, flooring tiles/stones,sanitary <strong>and</strong> hardware items etc.Further energy conservation measures will be exercised bygood orientation of buildings, tree plantation, etc. byadopting the following measures:Adequate design to limit the losses in transmission <strong>and</strong>distribution system.Use of energy efficient devices like light sources such astrue-light fluorescent lamps <strong>and</strong> compact fluorescentlamps [CFLs].Use of insulation on roof top to reduce air-conditioningload.Use of capacitors at load centers to improve voltage <strong>and</strong>power factor to reduce distributional losses <strong>and</strong> also toavoid penalty by state electricity authority.All high efficiency motors will be used in the <strong>Hospital</strong>complex.Variable Frequency Drives are proposed to installed forhydro-pneumatic system for water supply <strong>and</strong> Secondarychilled water pumps for air-conditioning.Clarification – 13Our replyClarification – 14Our reply= Whether rehabilitation or resettlement required? Ifyes, provide the details <strong>and</strong> R & R scheme to ensure areasonable compensation package to project affectedpersons to be adopted as per government policy.= No rehabilitation/ resettlement will be required for proposedproject= Information regarding compliance of the ‘Manual onNorms <strong>and</strong> St<strong>and</strong>ards for Environmental Clearance forLarge Construction Projects’ issued by Ministry ofEnvironment <strong>and</strong> Forests, Government of India.= Please refer Annexure – 12 for compliance on ‘Manual onNorms <strong>and</strong> St<strong>and</strong>ards for Environmental Clearance for LargeConstruction Projects’Clarification – 15 = Proposed EMP along with Action plan for thedevelopment of greenbelt.Our reply= Proposed Environmental Management Plant is enclosed asAnnexure – 13 for your kind consideration.Phone No.: 0788 2294712, 2292683, Fax No.: 0788 2292241Web: www.ch<strong>and</strong>ulalch<strong>and</strong>rakarhospitalbhilai.comEmail: admin_ccmh@sify.com


Clarification – 16Our replyClarification – 17Our reply= Whether construction has been started? If yes, pleaseprovide details.= No.= Latest photographs of the project site from four angles(four directions).= Enclosed as Annexure – 14 for project site Photographs.We hope that the information furnished are as per your requirement <strong>and</strong> hereby requestthe Honorable State Level Expert Appraisal Committee to issue us EnvironmentClearance for our proposed <strong>Medical</strong> College <strong>and</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong> Complex at the earliest.Thanking you,Yours faithfully,for Shri Ch<strong>and</strong>ulal Ch<strong>and</strong>rakar Memorial <strong>Hospital</strong> Pvt. Limited,Dr. M.P. Ch<strong>and</strong>rakarExecutive DirectorEnclosure:Annexure – 1 = Topographical Map of 10 km radial distanceAnnexure – 2 = List of villages.Annexure – 3 = Copies of l<strong>and</strong> registriesAnnexure – 4 = Copy of L<strong>and</strong> Diversion CertificateAnnexure – 5 = Parking DetailsAnnexure – 6 = Water Balance ChartAnnexure – 7 = Details of Sewage Treatment PlantAnnexure – 8 = Recycling pattern of treated effluentAnnexure – 9 = Approval letter from T&CPAnnexure – 10 = Approval letter from T&CP for FAR <strong>and</strong> HeightAnnexure – 11 = Environmental Management Plan [construction stage]Annexure – 12 = Compliance on ManualAnnexure – 13 = Environmental Management Plan during operational PhaseAnnexure – 14 = Project site photographs.Phone No.: 0788 2294712, 2292683, Fax No.: 0788 2292241Web: www.ch<strong>and</strong>ulalch<strong>and</strong>rakarhospitalbhilai.comEmail: admin_ccmh@sify.com


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Annexure – 1Topographical Map of 10 km radial distance vicinity:Phone No.: 0788 2294712, 2292683, Fax No.: 0788 2292241Web: www.ch<strong>and</strong>ulalch<strong>and</strong>rakarhospitalbhilai.comEmail: admin_ccmh@sify.com


Annexure –2List of villages in 10 km radial distance vicinity:Sr. No. Village Sr. No. Village1. Aheri 2. Khamariya3. Aklordih 4. Khapri5. Anjora 6. Khedamara7. Asnara 8. Kherdha9. Balodi 10. Khoka11. Banbarad 12. Kotelabhata13. Basin 14. Kotni15. Bhatgaon 16. Kouriya17. Bhendsar 18. Kurud19. Bhilai 20. Kutelabhata21. Birebhot 22. Malood23. Bogdumar 24. Mohdi25. Boregaon 26. Nagpura27. Bori Buzurg 28. N<strong>and</strong>ininaga29. Chikhli 30. Nankattl31. D<strong>and</strong>esara 32. Nardha33. Daniya 34. Nawagaon35. Dhaba 36. Okhra37. Dhaur 38. Parsada39. Dhaur 40. Pathariya41. Doma 42. Patharra43. Durg 44. Phunda45. Ganiyari 46. Potiya47. Hatkhoj 48. Ringni49. Jamul 50. Rowelidih51. Jarwh 52. Samoda53. Jeora 54. Semariya55. Jhenjhri 56. Seoti57. Kach<strong>and</strong>ur 58. Sirsa59. Karanja Bhilai 60. Sognl61. Karidih 62. Surdung63. Karoli 64. Umda65. Katulbor 66. Urla67. KaurigdihPhone No.: 0788 2294712, 2292683, Fax No.: 0788 2292241Web: www.ch<strong>and</strong>ulalch<strong>and</strong>rakarhospitalbhilai.comEmail: admin_ccmh@sify.com


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Annexure – 5Parking Details:Parking provision has been made as per norms for front <strong>and</strong> side marginal open spacefor individual parking. The parking requirement for various activities of the project iscalculated <strong>and</strong> shown in table below:a. Parking Area Calculation for <strong>Hospital</strong> : No. of Beds : 500 Nos. Nos. of Beds/ car : 5 Nos. total Nos. of Cars for <strong>Hospital</strong> : 100 Nos.b. Parking Area Calculation for <strong>Medical</strong> College : Total College floor area : 20075 m 2 ratio [1 car for every 35 sq m] : 35 m 2 ECS : 1 total Nos. of Cars for <strong>Medical</strong> Collage : 574 Nos.c. Parking Area Calculation for Residential Area : Total floor area : 24524 m 2 ratio [1 car for every 100 sq m] : 100 m 2 ECS : 1 total Nos. of Cars for Residential Area : 246 Nos.d. Parking Area Calculation for Auditorium : Total No. of Seats : 750 Seats Nos. of Seats/ Car : 15 Seats total Nos. of Cars for Auditorium : 50 Nos. Total Nos. of Car [a. +b. +c. + d.] : 970 Nos. ratio [area required to park one car in open space : 25 m 2 Total area required for parking = 24250 m 2However we have reserved an area of 24290 m 2 which is sufficientto park 971 Nos. of cars.Phone No.: 0788 2294712, 2292683, Fax No.: 0788 2292241Web: www.ch<strong>and</strong>ulalch<strong>and</strong>rakarhospitalbhilai.comEmail: admin_ccmh@sify.com


Annexure – 6Water Balance Chart:Water Balance chart is depicted as below:Phone No.: 0788 2294712, 2292683, Fax No.: 0788 2292241Web: www.ch<strong>and</strong>ulalch<strong>and</strong>rakarhospitalbhilai.comEmail: admin_ccmh@sify.com


Annexure – 7Details of Sewage Treatment Plant:PROCESS DESCRIPTIONThe sewage will be first passed through a Bar Screen Chamber & Oil & grease trapwhere any extraneous / floating matter / floating oil would get trapped. The extraneousmatter / oil have to be removed manually. The sewage would then be collected in aReceiving sump where the variations in flow <strong>and</strong> characteristics are dampened, whichotherwise can lead to operational problems <strong>and</strong> moreover it allows a constant flow ratedownstream. Thereafter the sewage is sent to fine bar screen, after passing thorough astilling chamber. The sewage after the fine bar screen is passed through a grit chamber,where the grit particles are separated <strong>and</strong> removed. The sewage will then be sent to theMoving Bed Bio Reactors (MBBR) where BOD/COD reduction is achieved by virtue ofaerobic microbial activities. The MBBR reactors would be running in series. The oxygenrequired will be supplied through coarse air bubble diffusers. The excess bio-solidsformed in the biological process will be separated in the downstream Tube SettlerTank. The clear supernatant after disinfection shall be used for l<strong>and</strong>scaping / gardening.The biological sludge generated from the MBBR, which is settled in the Tube/ Settler, willbe drained into the Sludge holding tank, from where it will be fed to a Centrifuge fordewatering. The dewatered sludge has to be disposed off suitably by client. For recyclingof the treated sewage, it is passed through the tertiary treatment plant comprising of aDual Median Filter <strong>and</strong> Activated carbon Filter. This water can be used forl<strong>and</strong>scaping / gardening or other secondary applications.TREATED SEWAGE CHARACTERISTICS AFTER ACFPH- 7-8BOD mg/1


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Annexure – 8Recycling of Treated Effluent:Approximately 210 m 3 / day of treated water will be available from STP, which will bereused for horticulture, flushing <strong>and</strong> washing etc. Its schematic representation is given inAnnexure – 6Phone No.: 0788 2294712, 2292683, Fax No.: 0788 2292241Web: www.ch<strong>and</strong>ulalch<strong>and</strong>rakarhospitalbhilai.comEmail: admin_ccmh@sify.com


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Annexure – 11Environmental Management Plant [During Construction Stage]:EMP FOR AIR ENVIRONMENTTo mitigate the impact of dust during the construction phase of the proposed project, thefollowing measures are recommended for implementation:A dust control plan; <strong>and</strong>Procedural changes to construction activities.Dust Control PlanThe below mentioned Table provides dust control plan, specific to construction activities.Fugitive DustDust Control ActionsSource CategoryEarth-moving = For any earth moving which is more than 30m from all property lines,conduct watering as necessary to prevent visible dust emissions fromexceeding 100m in length in any direction.Disturbed surface = Apply dust suppression in a sufficient quantity <strong>and</strong> frequency to maintain aareas(exceptstabilized surface;completed grading Areas, which cannot be stabilized, as evidenced by wind driven dust, mustareas)have an application of water at least twice per day to at least 80% of theun-stabilized area. Apply water to at least 80% of all inactive accessible disturbed surfaceareas on a daily basis when there is evidence of wind driven fugitive dust. Inactive disturbed surface areasDisturbed surface = Apply water to at least 80 percent of all inactive accessible disturbedareas (completedsurface areas on a daily basis when there is evidence of wind drivengrading areas)fugitive dust.Inactive disturbedsurface areas= Apply dust suppressants in sufficient quantity <strong>and</strong> frequency to maintain astabilized surface; OR Utilize any combination of control actions 2c, 2d, or 3a such that, in total,they apply to all inactive disturbed surface areas.Unpaved roads = 4a. Water all roads used for any vehicular traffic at least twice per day ofactive operations; OR Water all roads used for any vehicular traffic once daily <strong>and</strong> restrict vehiclespeed to 15 mph.Open storage piles Apply water to at least 80 percent of the surface areas of all open storagepiles on a daily basis when there is evidence of wind driven fugitive dust.Track-out control Downwash of trucks (especially tyres) prior to departure from site.The most cost-effective dust suppressant is water, because a source of water tends to bereadily available on a construction site. Water can be applied using water trucks,h<strong>and</strong>held sprays <strong>and</strong> automatic sprinkler systems. Furthermore, incoming loads could becovered to avoid loss of material in transport, especially if material is transported offsite.Procedural Changes to Construction ActivitiesMaterial Production: The transport of materials such as concrete <strong>and</strong> asphalt toconstruction sites generate significant amounts of road dust, especially for sites that arerelatively far from material manufacturers. Setting up temporary portable concreteplants <strong>and</strong>/or asphalt plants at construction sites can eliminate haulage of materials.Phone No.: 0788 2294712, 2292683, Fax No.: 0788 2292241Web: www.ch<strong>and</strong>ulalch<strong>and</strong>rakarhospitalbhilai.comEmail: admin_ccmh@sify.com


Emission Control for Equipment: Control equipment such as particle filters can be usedto reduce diesel particulate matter emissions, <strong>and</strong> diesel oxidation catalysts (DOCs).Idling Time Reduction: Construction equipment is commonly left idling while theoperators are on break or waiting for the completion of another task. Emissions fromidling equipment tend to be high, since catalytic converters cool down, thus reducing theefficiency of hydrocarbon <strong>and</strong> carbon monoxide oxidation. Existing idling controltechnologies, which automatically shut the engine off after a preset time can reduceemissions, without intervention from the operators.Improved Maintenance - Recognizing that significant emission reductions can beachieved through regular equipment maintenance, contractors will be asked to providemaintenance records for their fleet as part of the contract bid <strong>and</strong> at regular intervalsthroughout the life of the contract. A monetary incentive/disincentive provision will beestablished to encourage contractors to comply with regular maintenance requirements.Reduction of On-site Construction Time - Rapid on-site construction would reduce theduration of traffic interference <strong>and</strong> therefore, reduce emissions from traffic delay. Offsitefabrication of structural components can also enhance the quality of work, as theproduction takes place in controlled settings <strong>and</strong> external factors such as weather <strong>and</strong>traffic do not interfere.EMP FOR NOISE ENVIRONMENTTo mitigate the impact of noise from construction equipment during the constructionphase of the site the following measures are recommended for implementation:Noise Shields - Construction equipment producing the most amount of noise should befitted with noise shields. This shield is a physical barrier (composed of brick <strong>and</strong> mud,with a non-reflective internal plastering), approximately 3 meters in height, which willprovide adequate noise attenuation.Time of Operation - Noisy construction equipment should not be permitted during nighthours.Job Rotation <strong>and</strong> Hearing Protection - Workers employed in high noise areas will berotated. Earplugs/muffs, or other hearing protective wear will be provided to thoseworking very close to the noise generating machinery.EMP FOR WATER ENVIRONMENTPhone No.: 0788 2294712, 2292683, Fax No.: 0788 2292241Web: www.ch<strong>and</strong>ulalch<strong>and</strong>rakarhospitalbhilai.comEmail: admin_ccmh@sify.com


To prevent degradation <strong>and</strong> maintain the quality of the water source, adequate controlmeasures have been proposed to check the surface run-off, as well as uncontrolled flowof water into any water body. Following management measures are suggested to protectthe water quality during the construction phase.Avoid excavation during monsoon season.No discharge of treated wastewater to soil <strong>and</strong> ground water body.Waste water channels from the site would be connected to septic tanks followedby soak pits during construction to prevent wastewater from entering the waterbodies.To prevent surface <strong>and</strong> ground water contamination by oil/grease, leak proofcontainers should be used for storage <strong>and</strong> transportation of oil/grease. The floorsof oil/grease h<strong>and</strong>ling area should be kept effectively impervious. Any wash offfrom the oil/grease h<strong>and</strong>ling area or workshop shall be drained throughimpervious drains, Clarifiers or oil/water separators shall be constructed <strong>and</strong>effluent should be treated appropriately before releasing it.Construction activities generate disturbed soil, concrete fines, fertilizer, oils <strong>and</strong>other wastes. On-site collection <strong>and</strong> settling of storm water, prohibition ofequipment wash downs, <strong>and</strong> prevention of soil loss <strong>and</strong> toxic releases from theconstruction site are necessary to minimize water pollution.All stacking <strong>and</strong> loading areas should be provided with proper garl<strong>and</strong> drainsequipped with baffles to prevent run off from the site to enter any water body.EMP for L<strong>and</strong> EnvironmentWaste generated from construction activity includes construction debris, biomass froml<strong>and</strong> clearing activities (if any), waste from the labour camp, <strong>and</strong>. other waste. Thefollowing section discusses management of each type of waste. Besides management oftopsoil is an important area for which management measures are required.Construction DebrisConstruction debris is bulky <strong>and</strong> heavy <strong>and</strong> re-utilization <strong>and</strong> recycling is an importantstrategy for management of such waste. As concrete <strong>and</strong> masonry constitute themajority of waste generated, recycling of this waste by conversion to aggregate can offerbenefits of reduced l<strong>and</strong>fill space <strong>and</strong> reduced extraction of raw material for newconstruction activity. This is particularly applicable to shopping mall project as theconstruction is to be completed in a phased manner.Recycled aggregate will be used for filler application, <strong>and</strong> as a sub-base for internal roadconstruction. Mixed debris with high gypsum, plaster, shall not be used as fill, as theyare highly susceptible to contamination, <strong>and</strong> will be given to recyclers. Constructioncontractors shall remove metal scrap from structural steel, piping, concretereinforcement <strong>and</strong> sheet metal work from the site. A significant portion of wood scrapcan be reused on site. Recyclable wastes such as plastics, glass fiber insulation, roofingetc shall be sold to recyclers.Phone No.: 0788 2294712, 2292683, Fax No.: 0788 2292241Web: www.ch<strong>and</strong>ulalch<strong>and</strong>rakarhospitalbhilai.comEmail: admin_ccmh@sify.com


Soil ManagementMeasures, which would be followed to prevent soil erosion <strong>and</strong> contamination includeMaximize use of <strong>org</strong>anic fertilizer for l<strong>and</strong>scaping <strong>and</strong> green belt development.To prevent soil contamination by oil/grease, leak proof containers should be usedfor storage <strong>and</strong> transportation of oil/grease <strong>and</strong> wash off from the oil/greaseh<strong>and</strong>ling area shall be drained through impervious drains <strong>and</strong> treatedappropriately before disposal.Vegetation of bare areas after the project.Working in a small area at a point of time (phase wise construction).Construction of erosion prevention troughs/berms.Phone No.: 0788 2294712, 2292683, Fax No.: 0788 2292241Web: www.ch<strong>and</strong>ulalch<strong>and</strong>rakarhospitalbhilai.comEmail: admin_ccmh@sify.com


Annexure – 12Compliance on Manual for Large construction Project:RequirementOur complianceSustainable Site PlanningSite Selection L<strong>and</strong> Use = The acquired l<strong>and</strong> is diverted for non-agriculture purpose.[as per Annexure – 1] Ambient environment =quality- The projectdesign shall ensure thatthe occupants of siteswhere the environment isalready polluted aresafeguarded against theadversities.Preconstruction air, water<strong>and</strong> noise quality shall bemonitored <strong>and</strong> it shall beensured that the ambientenvironment quality isminimally impacted uponby the proposedconstruction. Thegoverning st<strong>and</strong>ards forair, water <strong>and</strong> noise areas below:Air quality st<strong>and</strong>ardsas per IS-5182,Drinking waterst<strong>and</strong>ards as per IS:10500-1991Construction waterst<strong>and</strong>ards as perCPWD SpecificationsAmbient noisest<strong>and</strong>ards as perCentral PollutionControl Board (CPCB) The proponent shall also =take suitable measures toensure improvement ofenvironmental quality (ifthe ambient st<strong>and</strong>ards arenot met) through suitablemitigation measures. Infrastructure- There =must be a justification<strong>and</strong> proof of theavailability of water,energy, waste disposal<strong>and</strong> transport network forPhone No.: 0788 2294712, 2292683, Fax No.: 0788 2292241Web: www.ch<strong>and</strong>ulalch<strong>and</strong>rakarhospitalbhilai.comEmail: admin_ccmh@sify.com


RequirementOur compliancethe sustainability of theproject.Site Analysis <strong>and</strong> =planning: Site Planning- Site = Designing of the building is in accordance with theplanning must have approval of T&C P Department, Durg. Hence there will beconsideration for efficient minimum impact on nearby development.utilization of existingresources, i.e., thesunlight, wind etc. It mustbe ensured that solaraccess <strong>and</strong> wind access toneighbouringdevelopmentsisminimally impacted upondue to the proposedconstruction. Analysis should be carried = In accordance with the norms.out to ensure that there isadequate solar <strong>and</strong> windaccess for the proposedbuildings Conservation of soil – = The site is flat terrain <strong>and</strong> requires only leveling of top soil<strong>and</strong> it also requires earthmoving on very less area i.e.only 25.0 Acres of l<strong>and</strong>.However excavated topsoil will be re-utilized inl<strong>and</strong>scaping/ horticulture purpose within proposedpremises. L<strong>and</strong>scaping- = Plantation will be done in accordance with the givenguideline. Approximately 8.25 Acres of area within <strong>and</strong> allaround premises will be reserved for plantation <strong>and</strong> lawn/parks development. Health <strong>and</strong> well being ofconstruction workersL<strong>and</strong>scape <strong>and</strong> green belt area will be developed toachieve a blend between modern building <strong>and</strong> variousspecies of plants to create a clean, healthy <strong>and</strong> aestheticenvironment that provide a visual retreat <strong>and</strong> relaxationto the occupants of these buildings. Within these greenareas walking tracks, fountains etc will be developed allthrough the complex.= Provisions of safe drinking water, adequate sanitationfacility etc will be provided to construction workers forproposed medical <strong>and</strong> hospital complex.Water Dem<strong>and</strong>=ManagementBuilding (Internal)=Dem<strong>and</strong> Management Water availability: = Water dem<strong>and</strong> is based on below mentioned table; whichis well within the norms stipulated in NBC 2005.Sr.No.Particular : populationAvg. consmp.[lit./ capita/ day]DomesticWaterrequirementPhone No.: 0788 2294712, 2292683, Fax No.: 0788 2292241Web: www.ch<strong>and</strong>ulalch<strong>and</strong>rakarhospitalbhilai.comEmail: admin_ccmh@sify.com


Requirement Quality of water – Thewater quality for drinkingpurposes shall meetst<strong>and</strong>ards defined by IS10500-1991 <strong>and</strong> waterquality for other usesshall meet CPCBst<strong>and</strong>ards. Fixtures – Low flow/ dualflushing devices should beused for water closets.L<strong>and</strong>scape water quality Quality of water – Qualityof water for gardeningshould meet qualityst<strong>and</strong>ards as per IS11624-1986Our compliance1. <strong>Hospital</strong> : 500 200 100.0 m 3 /day2. College : 1000 30 30.0 m 3 /day3. Hostel : 800 90 72.0 m 3 /day4. Staff [75 x 5] : 375 90 34.0 m 3 /day5. Visitor : 750 10 8.0 m 3 /day6. Total 244.0 m 3 /day.= Yes.= It is proposed to implement dual flushing closets.= STP will be constructed to treat effluent from proposedmedical collage <strong>and</strong> hospital complex. It will be designedto achieve treated effluent quality as per the norms.Wastewater = Separation of grey <strong>and</strong> = Dual plumbing lines will be layed.black water- Separation ofgrey <strong>and</strong> black watermust be done by the useof dual plumbing line forseparation of grey <strong>and</strong>black water. Treatment- The treatedwaste water shall meetwith CPCB st<strong>and</strong>ards fordischarge. The grey <strong>and</strong>= Installation of STP is proposed to treat effluent.Treated effluent will be completely recycled withinpremises only for flushing, horticulture <strong>and</strong> floor washingpurpose.black water must be pipedin separate line <strong>and</strong> theremust be 100 per centtreatment of grey water<strong>and</strong> re use for flushing,gardening etc.Rainwater harvesting = Storm /rain water control<strong>and</strong> re use is m<strong>and</strong>atory= Rain water harvesting will be implemented in consultationwith CGWB, Raipur.<strong>and</strong> the system must beas per Central GroundWater Board (CGWB) <strong>and</strong>Bureau of IndianSt<strong>and</strong>ards(BISst<strong>and</strong>ards) for reuse invarious applications.Managing Transport, Noise =Phone No.: 0788 2294712, 2292683, Fax No.: 0788 2292241Web: www.ch<strong>and</strong>ulalch<strong>and</strong>rakarhospitalbhilai.comEmail: admin_ccmh@sify.com


RequirementOur compliance<strong>and</strong> AirTransportation (Internal) =PlanHierarchy of Road = The road pattern <strong>and</strong> = Systematic circulation of internal traffic has beenhierarchy must meet with designed for the <strong>Hospital</strong> complex. The total area coveredthe st<strong>and</strong>ards as under the 18 m wide main roads <strong>and</strong> 12 m other internalrecommended by Indian roads is about 27475.80 m 2 .Road Congress (IRC)Traffic Calming measures = Traffic calming measuresmust be taken in all thesensitive zones to reducenoise <strong>and</strong> air pollution,<strong>and</strong> to improve safety.= Provisions are made in proposal. Safety for vulnerable roadusers- The traffic systemmust be made safe forvulnerable road users byproviding footpath, bicycletrack, foot- over bridges<strong>and</strong> subways <strong>and</strong> ramps.Traffic system must beaccessible <strong>and</strong> usable forpeople with disability. Entry <strong>and</strong> exit design –The entry <strong>and</strong> exit to thesite should be designedwith precision so as toensure that thedevelopment does notdisturb traffic onadjoining/ abuttingStreet. Parking norms- Themetropolitan cities inIndia must follow theParking policy as definedby latest master plan forDelhi. The other citiesshould follow the normsgiven n the NBC, i.e.,National Building Code2005 / UDPFIGuidelines/local buildingbye laws, whichever ishigher.Site Transportation (Duringconstruction/ demolition) Norms for Emission-Construction equipment<strong>and</strong> heavy duty vehiclesmust conform to pollution= Proposal is of hospital <strong>and</strong> medical collage complex, hencetraffic will be well within controllable limits.= No such disturbance is envisages on adjoining roads/streets.= Parking norms will be in accordance with approved byelaws== All the vehicles engaged in construction activity will betuned to achieve BS – III norms.Phone No.: 0788 2294712, 2292683, Fax No.: 0788 2292241Web: www.ch<strong>and</strong>ulalch<strong>and</strong>rakarhospitalbhilai.comEmail: admin_ccmh@sify.com


RequirementOur compliancenorms as per CPCB.Adequate measures toreduce air <strong>and</strong> noisepollutionduringconstruction should betaken. CPCB norms <strong>and</strong>st<strong>and</strong>ards should befollowed in this aspect.Waste Management =Construction <strong>and</strong> Demolition =Waste Onsite Provisions- Theremust be adequate space= All the provisions are made for storing construction wasteat designated areas.for separate storage ofwaste on constructionsite. Along with this, onsite pre processing ofcollected waste throughgrinding <strong>and</strong> pulverisingmust be given adjoiningto the storage areas.Municipal Waste = Storage facilities- Theremust be provision forseparate collection <strong>and</strong>segregation of householdwaste, waste from offices<strong>and</strong> l<strong>and</strong>scape waste inthe form of three-binsystem in houses.Community level spacefor separate dustbins asper l<strong>and</strong> use pattern <strong>and</strong>class of city should beprovided Disposal- Suitable wastedisposal technique shouldbe planned <strong>and</strong>implemented.= It is estimated that at about 1506.25kg per day ofmunicipal solid waste will be generated from the <strong>Hospital</strong>complex during the operation, which includes wastegenerated by the floating <strong>and</strong> working population,hospital, canteen <strong>and</strong> quarters. The below mentionedtable gives estimation of quantum:Sr.No.Particulars Occupancy Rate Total generationvi. Residents 1000 Nos. 0.55 kg/capita/day 550.00 kg/ dayvii. Staff 375 Nos. 0.25 kg/capita/day 93.75 kg/ dayviii. Patients [no. of beds] 500 Nos. 1.5 kg/capita/day 750.00 kg/ dayix. Visitors 750 Nos. 0.15 kg/capita/day 112.50 kg/ dayx. Total --- --- 1506.25 kg/ day= Management of MSW: Twin bin waste collection system will be used withinthe complex – green bins for bio-degradable wastes<strong>and</strong> blue bins for non-biodegradable wastes shall beprovided for segregation of wastes. Sale of recyclable waste like news papers, cartoon,bottles, canes etc. to recycling industry. Composting of biodegradable <strong>org</strong>anic wastesincluding horticultural waste at the project site for itscaptive use for horticulture, which will convertbiodegradable <strong>org</strong>anic waste into manure. This willbe used as manure for vegetation at the project site. Transportation of non-biodegradable/non recyclablewastes to the common municipal waste l<strong>and</strong>fill site.Personnel engaged in the collection, segregation <strong>and</strong>composting will be trained <strong>and</strong> demonstrated tomake them proactive <strong>and</strong> efficient in the solid wastemanagement practices.Phone No.: 0788 2294712, 2292683, Fax No.: 0788 2292241Web: www.ch<strong>and</strong>ulalch<strong>and</strong>rakarhospitalbhilai.comEmail: admin_ccmh@sify.com


RequirementOur compliance L<strong>and</strong>scape waste will be collected <strong>and</strong> fallen leaveswill be converted into manure <strong>and</strong> will be used f<strong>org</strong>ardening purposes.Hazardous Waste = Storage facility- There = Nilmust be a permanent <strong>and</strong>durable space forcollection <strong>and</strong> disposal ofpaints, asbestos dust <strong>and</strong>other hazardous wastes.E-waste = Storage facility- E-waste = Not envisages.is generated occasionally,so there must beprovision for its storage atcommunity or group level.Depending upon the officetype, the developer orowner must make a longtime contract with themanufacturer of electronicitems supplier or therecycling industry forsending the wastes.Architectural design mustinclude the space forstorage of e-waste,according to the type ofoffice, <strong>and</strong> e-productusage.Energy conservation: =Solar Passive Architecture = Strategies- The climaticzones have been definedby the National Building= Building design <strong>and</strong> envelope has been optimized throughselection of appropriate wall <strong>and</strong> roof construction <strong>and</strong>through adaptation of solar device measures afterCode 2005. Passive studying the sun path analysis to provide shading devicesstrategies as required inthe specific climatic zoneshould be applied.for windows will be used in order to protect from directsunlight. Roof will be painted with reflective aluminumbased paints with solar reflectance ranging from 0.3 to0.6. This will effectively reduce the heat load of thebuilding envelop. Source of Street lighting <strong>and</strong> lighting incommon area will be switch over to solar energy in phasemanner. Day lighting- BISst<strong>and</strong>ards for daylightingdesign should be followed.BuildingEnveloperequirement Roof design- Roof shouldmeet prescriptiverequirement as perEnergy ConservationBuilding Code (download= Indoor Day lightening is primary required in proposed<strong>Hospital</strong> <strong>and</strong> medical collage/==Phone No.: 0788 2294712, 2292683, Fax No.: 0788 2292241Web: www.ch<strong>and</strong>ulalch<strong>and</strong>rakarhospitalbhilai.comEmail: admin_ccmh@sify.com


Requirementfrom www.bee-nic.in) byusing appropriate thermalinsulation material to fulfilrequirement. Walls- Opaque wall shouldmeet prescriptiverequirement as perEnergy ConservationBuilding Code, which ism<strong>and</strong>atory for all airconditionedspaces.Vertical fenestrationshould comply with themaximum area weightedU-factor as per EnergyConservation BuildingCode which is m<strong>and</strong>atoryfor all air-conditionedspaces. Vertical fenestration -Vertical fenestrationshould comply withmaximum area weightedSHGC requirements tomeet prescriptiverequirement as perEnergy ConservationBuilding Code by use ofappropriate solar controlstrategies. Skylights – Skylights shallcomply with themaximum Ufactor <strong>and</strong>maximumSHGCrequirements to meetprescriptive requirementas per EnergyConservation BuildingCode by use of efficientglazing material to reduceheat gain through skylight Glazing- For all day usebuildings glazing productsmust have the minimumvisual transmittance (VT),defined as function ofWWR, where EffectiveAperture >0.1, equal to <strong>org</strong>reater than the MinimumVT requirements <strong>and</strong> tomeet prescriptiverequirement as perEnergy ConservationOur compliance= There shall be minimum use of glass, howeverthe glass used in the project shall be provideheat reflected, tinted <strong>and</strong> toughened glass toachieve energy saving. Tinted glass absorbs30% to 45% of solar radiation heat incident onthe glass surface, depending on theircharacteristics. The glass pans will have highlight transmission, but low solar heat inflow.This will reduce the quantity of heat flowing intothe building, lessens cooling load on airconditioners <strong>and</strong> induces energy saving. ISapproved building glass will be used for doors<strong>and</strong> windows.== The building envelope for external walls will bemade of bricks, concrete <strong>and</strong> steel.R valuesConcrete ranges : 0.78-1.25 K.m 2 .W -1Steel : 1.07-1.25 K.m 2 .W -1Bricks : 0.87 K.m 2 .W -1=Phone No.: 0788 2294712, 2292683, Fax No.: 0788 2292241Web: www.ch<strong>and</strong>ulalch<strong>and</strong>rakarhospitalbhilai.comEmail: admin_ccmh@sify.com


RequirementOur complianceBuilding CodeBuilding Lighting Dem<strong>and</strong> =Management Lighting load- Lighting =load must not exceed theBrief regarding this is give as below:specified light powerPowerSource ofdensities (for the specific Sr. No. ParticularsrequirementSupplybuilding type or spacei. During= CSPDCLfunction) as per EnergyConstructionGridconservation BuildingActivitiesCode . Use of energyii. During= 250 KVA CSPDCLOperationalGridefficient lamps, luminariesPhase<strong>and</strong> electronic ballasts isrecommended to achievethe desirable LPDs Lighting equipment for = Use of energy efficient devices like light sources such ascommon areas - Energy true-lite fluorescent lamps <strong>and</strong> compact fluorescent lampsefficient lamps (e.g will be considered in proposed project.compact FluorescentLamps (CFL) or energyefficient tube lights whichuse electronic ballasts)should be used forinternal, Common Area<strong>and</strong> Exterior Lighting. Day lighting controls- Use =of maximum day lightingis m<strong>and</strong>atory for day usebuildings by day linkinglights in day lit areas (byuse of daylight sensors)to avail energy savings. Lighting level- Minimumlevel of lighting should be= Desired lighting level will be maintained in proposedproject.maintained as per NBC2005.Water heating = Service water heating by = The same is in proposal.use of renewable energysources (e.g solar) shouldbe done as per EnergyConservation buildingCode.Building HVAC system: = Ventilation- Minimum = Natural ventilation will be provided.ventilation rate in thebuilding for heat loadestimation should bemaintained as specifiedby National BuildingCode2005 Refrigerant- Refrigerant = Yes.used in air conditioningPhone No.: 0788 2294712, 2292683, Fax No.: 0788 2292241Web: www.ch<strong>and</strong>ulalch<strong>and</strong>rakarhospitalbhilai.comEmail: admin_ccmh@sify.com


RequirementOur compliancemachines must be as perIndia’s commitment toMontreal protocol Equipments- Cooling & = Yes.heating equipment mustconform to minimumefficiency requirement asper the EnergyConservation BuildingCode.Building Electrical System = Power loss in = All the possible measures will be implemented so as totransformers- Power loss conserve power in proposed project.in transformers should beminimized as per EnergyConservation BuildingCode by use oftransformers constructedwith high quality grainoriented silicon steel <strong>and</strong>virgin electrolytic gradecopper Electric motors- Electric = Agreed.motors must ensure thest<strong>and</strong>ards given byEnergy conservationBuilding Code by use ofenergy efficient motors. Power factor- Power = agreedfactor must be maintainedas per Energyconservation BuildingCode by use of autopower factor correctionrelays. D.G. Sets- Dieselgenerating sets mustmeet the norms of CPCB.Suitable stack heightsshall be provided asrecommended by theCPCB.= DG sets which are proposed to be install will bemanufactured as per CPCB nomrs. Adequate height tostacks attached with DG sets will be provided.Phone No.: 0788 2294712, 2292683, Fax No.: 0788 2292241Web: www.ch<strong>and</strong>ulalch<strong>and</strong>rakarhospitalbhilai.comEmail: admin_ccmh@sify.com


Annexure – 13Environmental Management Plant [during Operational Phase]:EMP FOR AIR ENVIRONMENTTo mitigate the impact of pollutants from diesel generator sets during the operationalphase of the site the following measures are recommended for implementation:Diesel generator set emission control measures; <strong>and</strong>Greenbelt development.Diesel Generator Set Emission Control MeasuresThe most important pollutant requiring further control is NOX, as the impact of SO 2emission is minimal because of the use of low (≈0.05%) Sulphur in diesel as fuel.Adequate stack height will be provided as per CPCB norms for proper dispersal.The following mitigation measures are proposed for NO X reduction:Add-on emission control technologies; <strong>and</strong>NOX reducing agentsAmong the above-mentioned options, inherent low NO X emissions technologies (i.e. atemperature retarder) <strong>and</strong> better dilution through higher stack are preferred costeffective mitigation measures. The add-on emission control technologies are notconsidered as it leads to pollution transfer to another media <strong>and</strong> shall require furthermitigate measures.Greenbelt DevelopmentIncreasing vegetation in the form of greenbelt is one of the preferred methods tomitigate air pollution. Plants serve as a sink for pollutants, reduce the flow of dust <strong>and</strong>reduce noise pollution. Below mentioned table indicates various species to be used toreduce air pollution in greenbelt development:General Pollution Abatement Air Pollution Attenuation Dust AbsorbersTeak Ficus glomerata (Guler) Azadiarchta indica (Neem)Shisham Terminalia tomentosa (Asan) Melia azaderach (Mahaneem)Palash Acacaia auriculiformis (Babul) Butea monosperma (Palash)Neem Polyalthia longifolia (Debdaru) Cassia fistula (Amaltas)Amaltas Ficus benghalensis (Banyan) Bauhinia variegate (Kachnar)Kachnar Mangifera indica (Aam) Terminalia arjuna (Arjun)SubabulNerium odorata (Kaner)MohuaAamKaranjImliBahedaHardaSajJamunPhone No.: 0788 2294712, 2292683, Fax No.: 0788 2292241Web: www.ch<strong>and</strong>ulalch<strong>and</strong>rakarhospitalbhilai.comEmail: admin_ccmh@sify.com


EMP FOR NOISE ENVIRONMENTTo mitigate the impact of noise from diesel generator sets during the operational phasethe following measures are recommended for implementation: Noise emission control technologies; <strong>and</strong> Greenbelt development.Noise Emissions Control Technologies: All the diesel generators will be housed in asuitable acoustic enclosure so that noise levels at a distance of one meter do not exceed75 dB(A) at 75% load (as per CPCB norms). The diesel generator set housing will beequipped with walls <strong>and</strong> ceilings lined with glass wool to acoustically treat the noiselevels. This acoustic insulation shall be designed to meet the m<strong>and</strong>atory st<strong>and</strong>ards basedon a 25 dB(A) insertion loss.Greenbelt Development: The following species can be used in a greenbelt to serve asnoise breakers:Tectona gr<strong>and</strong>is (Teak);Butea monosperma (Palash);Leucana leucocephala (Subabual);Mangifera indica (Aam); <strong>and</strong>Dalbergia Sissoo (Shisham).EMP FOR WATER ENVIRONMENTIn the operation phase of the project, water conservation <strong>and</strong> development measuresneed to be taken including all possible potential for conservation of water, reuse,rainwater collection in reservoirs, <strong>and</strong> recycling of water. These could be in the form ofthe following:Water source DevelopmentMinimizing water consumptionPromoting reuse of water after treatment <strong>and</strong> development of closed loopsystems for different water streams.Water Source DevelopmentWater source development shall be practiced by installation of scientifically designedartificial water recharging structures. The objective is to develop the water sources ofthe region, such that sustainable water supply to the proposed project is maintained.Following methods normally do artificial recharge;Area TreatmentSpreading MethodsOpen Well <strong>and</strong> ShaftsDrilled wells <strong>and</strong> Bore HolesPhone No.: 0788 2294712, 2292683, Fax No.: 0788 2292241Web: www.ch<strong>and</strong>ulalch<strong>and</strong>rakarhospitalbhilai.comEmail: admin_ccmh@sify.com


The suitability of a particular method is based on hydro-geological condition, quality ofsource <strong>and</strong> proposed use of recharge water. In the proposed project, groundwaterrecharge pits are planned for groundwater recharging. It is envisaged that recharging toground water will improve the water quality in the area, as the rainwater is fresh <strong>and</strong>without any pollution. It is planned to effectively harvest water by rainwater harvestingmechanism.Minimizing Water ConsumptionWater consumption will be minimized by implementing water efficient fixtures such as 3litres WC flushing cistern, sensor operated urinals <strong>and</strong> taps to minimize the wastage ofwater together with other water conservation measures. Furthermore, to ensure ongoingwater conservation, an employee education <strong>and</strong> awareness programme will beintroduced for the employee of the mall. Dry type urinals will also be used selectively.Following section discusses the specific measures, which shall implement;Institutional <strong>and</strong> Commercial Usage:Use of water efficient plumbing fixtures (ultra flow toilets <strong>and</strong> urinals,). Waterefficient plumbing fixtures use less water with no marked reduction in quality<strong>and</strong> service. To install water less W.C. <strong>and</strong> urinals, which will helps in conservingsufficient quantity of water.Leak detection <strong>and</strong> repair techniquesSweep with a broom <strong>and</strong> pan where possible, rather than hose down for externalareas;Awareness campaign to disseminate knowledge on strategies <strong>and</strong> technologiesthat can be used for water conservation.New employees will be issued a st<strong>and</strong>ard water information packet. Theinformation should include water conservation plans, water conservationmethods being adopted in the complex <strong>and</strong> a list of essential <strong>and</strong> non-essentialwater uses.Office Manager will periodically remind the staff of water conservation efforts <strong>and</strong>notify staff of recurring problems with compliance or any changes in policy. Asnew conservation efforts are implemented, the manager will communicate thesechanges to the employees.Proper methods of water use will be placed in the toilets <strong>and</strong> other areas ofwater consumption.Horticulture:Drip irrigation system shall be used for the lawns <strong>and</strong> other green area. Dripirrigation can save between 15-40% of the water use, compared with otherwatering techniques.Plants with similar water requirements shall be grouped on common zones tomatch precipitation heads <strong>and</strong> emitters.Use of low-volume, low-angle sprinklers for lawn areas.Select controllers with adjustable watering schedules <strong>and</strong> moisture sensors toaccount for seasonal variations, <strong>and</strong> calibrate them during commissioning.Selecting a drought resistant grass, <strong>and</strong> using lawn chemicals <strong>and</strong> fertilizersparingly also reduces watering needs.Phone No.: 0788 2294712, 2292683, Fax No.: 0788 2292241Web: www.ch<strong>and</strong>ulalch<strong>and</strong>rakarhospitalbhilai.comEmail: admin_ccmh@sify.com


Place 3 to 5 in. of mulch on planting beds to minimize evaporation.Promoting Reuse of Water after Treatment <strong>and</strong> Development of Closed Loop SystemsTo promote reuse <strong>and</strong> development of closed loop system for water, segregation of twoschemes namely (i) Wastewater Treatment scheme; <strong>and</strong> (ii) Storm water managementscheme have been suggested.Harvested storm water as discussed in earlier section, shall be utilized for artificialrecharge of ground water sources as well as to augment the project water requirements.Recycled wastewater shall be reused on site for horticulture, D.G. Sets, flushing <strong>and</strong>other uses after treatment.It is estimated that reusing wastewater will save approximately 30 to 35 % of portablewater per day in the shopping mall. Following section details the wastewater treatmentscheme suggested for the project.Waste Water Treatment Scheme:Sanitation infrastructure shall comprise of following:Wastewater collection <strong>and</strong> conveyance systemWastewater treatment <strong>and</strong> disposal arrangementWastewater collection <strong>and</strong> conveyance system shall be an underground drainagenetwork that will be designed to collect wastewater from the complex <strong>and</strong> convey it toone point for treatment.As described earlier, approximately 450 m 3 / day of domestic <strong>and</strong> other wastewater willbe treated in a state of the art sewage treatment plant. Separate pipelines will be laid forusing this water. The treatment would be based on the conventional process fortreatment of Sewage for meeting disposal st<strong>and</strong>ard. The brief process is given below:Process description:The raw Effluent from various streams like Domestic <strong>and</strong> kitchen wastes is treatedthrough various treatment units as described below. The treatment is in two stage i.e.,Pre treatment <strong>and</strong> Post treatment <strong>and</strong> is based on extended aeration process.a. Pre TreatmentEffluent from various streams passes through mechanically raked SS flat Screenprovided with opening of 25 mm. After the Screen, the Effluent enters into themanually cleaned Grit Chamber where Grit of 0.15 mm <strong>and</strong> above size is held.After the Grit Chamber, Effluent flows over a V-Notch SS Weir for flowmeasurement <strong>and</strong> a Dial type flow indicator working on the principle of head riseover weir is provided on the float chamber. From SS weir, the effluent flows toPhone No.: 0788 2294712, 2292683, Fax No.: 0788 2292241Web: www.ch<strong>and</strong>ulalch<strong>and</strong>rakarhospitalbhilai.comEmail: admin_ccmh@sify.com


the Oil <strong>and</strong> Grease Traps where the oil <strong>and</strong> grease is removed from the Effluent.The Effluent free from Grit, Oil <strong>and</strong> Grease enter the collection sumps.(Equalization sump).b. TreatmentThe Effluent from the collection sumps is pumped into the Aeration tank workingon the principle of diffused aeration with the help of Fine Bubble Jet diffusers.From Aeration Tank, the flow is led to Plate Settlers. The settled sludge from thesettling tank is drawn by Non-Clog pumps <strong>and</strong> taken back to aeration tanks formaintaining the required MLSS <strong>and</strong> surplus sludge is led to sludge concentrationunit. The sludge concentration process is activated with the help of PolymersDosing. Concentrated sludge is disposed off for offsite solid disposal treatment.The effluent from the sludge concentration unit is taken back to Aeration tank forfurther treatment. The clarified liquid is withdrawn over weir into the launder <strong>and</strong>from launder it is taken to chlorine contact chamber where it is disinfected withthe help of hypochlorite solution. The disinfected effluent from the chlorinecontact chamber is pumped through Multi-grade Filter <strong>and</strong> finally throughActivated Carbon filter for Gardening/ Horticulture. Part of this disinfected effluentis taken to Mild Steel/RCC/HDPE tank provided for storage of wash water. Fromthe wash water tank, the water is pumped back to Pressure Filter for periodicback washing with the help of both pumps working at a time. The wash out let<strong>and</strong> drain of Pressure filter is led back to aeration tank for further treatment.c. Disposal:The treated water will get utilized in horticulture, DG cooling, external green beltdevelopment <strong>and</strong> site maintenance purpose. The surplus water will be dischargedinto external drain.Storm Water Management:As discussed earlier, most of the storm water produced on site will be harvested f<strong>org</strong>round water recharge, thus proper management of this resource is must to ensure thatit is free of contamination. Contamination of storm water is possible from the followingsources: Oil spills <strong>and</strong> leaks in vehicle parking lots Silt from soil erosion in gardensA detailed “Storm Water Management Plan” will be developed which will consider theabove sources. The plan will incorporate best management practices which will includefollowing:Phone No.: 0788 2294712, 2292683, Fax No.: 0788 2292241Web: www.ch<strong>and</strong>ulalch<strong>and</strong>rakarhospitalbhilai.comEmail: admin_ccmh@sify.com


Regular inspection <strong>and</strong> cleaning of storm drains. Clarifiers or oil/water separators shall be installed in all the parking areas.Oil/water separators installed for parking areas <strong>and</strong> garages will be sized according topeak flow guidelines. Both clarifiers <strong>and</strong> oil/water separators must be periodicallypumped in order to keep discharges within limits.Cover waste storage areas.Avoid application of pesticides <strong>and</strong> herbicides before wet seasonSecondary containment <strong>and</strong> dykes in fuel/oil storage facilitiesConducting routine inspections to ensure cleanlinessPreparation of spill response plans, particularly for fuel <strong>and</strong> oil storage areas.Provision of slit traps in storm water drainsGood housekeeping in the above areas.EMP for L<strong>and</strong> Environmenta. Solid Wastes:Mainly domestic <strong>and</strong> l<strong>and</strong>scape waste will be generated from the <strong>Hospital</strong> complexduring its operational period. It is estimated that at about 1506.25 kg per day ofmunicipal solid waste will be generated from the <strong>Hospital</strong> complex during theoperation, which includes waste generated by the floating <strong>and</strong> working population,hospital, canteen, quarters.Twin bin waste collection system will be used within the complex – green bins forbio-degradable wastes <strong>and</strong> blue bins for non-biodegradable wastes shall beprovided for segregation of wastes.Sale of recyclable waste like news papers, cartoon, bottles, canes etc. torecycling industry.Composting of biodegradable <strong>org</strong>anic wastes including horticultural waste at theproject site for its captive use for horticulture, which will convert biodegradable<strong>org</strong>anic waste into manure. This will be used as manure for vegetation at theproject site.Transportation of non-biodegradable/non recyclable wastes to the commonmunicipal waste l<strong>and</strong>fill site.Personnel engaged in the collection, segregation <strong>and</strong> composting will be trained<strong>and</strong> demonstrated to make them proactive <strong>and</strong> efficient in the solid wastemanagement practices.L<strong>and</strong>scape waste will be collected <strong>and</strong> fallen leaves will be converted into manure<strong>and</strong> will be used for gardening purposes.Phone No.: 0788 2294712, 2292683, Fax No.: 0788 2292241Web: www.ch<strong>and</strong>ulalch<strong>and</strong>rakarhospitalbhilai.comEmail: admin_ccmh@sify.com


. Bio <strong>Medical</strong> WasteBio <strong>Medical</strong> Waste include general wastes, pathological wastes, chemical wastes,infectious wastes, needles, syringes, unused drugs, waste generated fromlaboratories, from proposed hospital <strong>and</strong> <strong>college</strong>s etc.About 125 kg per day waste will be generated from the hospital complex, on thebasis of generation of Bio <strong>Medical</strong> waste @ 250 gm/day/bed, which will be collected<strong>and</strong> stored as per the guide line of Bio medical waste management <strong>and</strong> h<strong>and</strong>lingrules <strong>and</strong> shall be disposed off at Common Incinerator Site Developed by E-TechIndia Pvt. Limited, Bhilai.Phone No.: 0788 2294712, 2292683, Fax No.: 0788 2292241Web: www.ch<strong>and</strong>ulalch<strong>and</strong>rakarhospitalbhilai.comEmail: admin_ccmh@sify.com


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