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ANNEXURE – A
PROJECT AT GLANCE
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M/s. Roshan Builders, Plot No: 1382, Medha Enclave, F1, I Floor, Pumpuhar Nagar
21st St, Kolathur, Chennai intend to establish Residential Apartment project with 975
flats at Survey Nos. 48/1, 48/3, 48/4A, 48/4B, 48/5, 48/6 and 49/2,
Karayanchavadi Village, Chennai - 600090
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BUILT-UP AREA
SL.NO FLOORS IN SQ M (blocks ACTIVITIES
1 -5)
1 Upper Basement 25121.71 PARKING
2 Lower Basement 16655.45 PARKING
3 Ground floor 6763.82 63 Flats
4 Ist floor 6759.41 63 Flats
5 2nd floor 7377.83 70 Flats
6 3rd floor 7401.55 70 Flats
7 4th floor 7574.72 70 Flats
8 5th floor 7495.08 70 Flats
9 6th floor 7657.30 65 Flats
10 7th floor 7085.05 65 Flats
11 8th floor 7567.18 70 Flats
12 9th floor 7428.30 70 Flats
13 10th floor 7392.59 70 Flats
14 11th floor 7544.32 70 Flats
15 12th floor 7762.08 70 Flats
16 13th floor 6548.55 58 Flats
17 14th floor 3463.03 31 Flats
18 Clubhouse 1873.05 -
Total area 1,49,471.01 975
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The anticipated power required for the project (about 5,145 kVA) will be
supplied by TANGEDCO. The primary sources of air pollution from the
establishment are from the operation of diesel generator sets. The project will
be provided with DG set of following capacity and is installed to serve as an
alternative back up source of power supply in the event of breakdown of power
supply TANGEDCO. The details of capacities & fuel consumption for the DG sets are
given below.
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ANNEXURE: B
SOURCE OF WATER FOR THE PROPOSED PROJECT:
The most important aspect under the water supply scheme is the selection of
source of Water, which should be reliable and potable. The water required for
the project will be drawn from MWSDB source.
The apartment being a residential one, water demand is for domestic purpose,
public uses and fire fighting purposes. It includes the quantity of water required
in the houses for drinking, bathing, cooking, washing etc., The quantity of water
required for domestic purposes depends on the habits, social status, climatic
conditions and customs of the people. In India on an average the domestic water
consumption under normal conditions is about 135 litres/capita/day as per NBC,
the details of domestic consumption is as follows.
The anticipated water demand is worked out by taking into consideration that
the project is fully developed and the residents have fully occupied their
respective flats.
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The proposed water supply scheme to cater to the public and domestic water
requirement of the proposed project consists of sourcing pre-treated potable
water from Public supply into a common collection facility known as the Raw
Water Sump. The Raw Water Sump will be constructed in RCC. The water from
the UG sump will be pumped to overhead tank. The OHTs are staged on terrace
depending on the contour of its distribution network.
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ANNEXURE: C
1. SEWAGE GENERATION AND DISPOSAL SYSTEM:
Wastes of different type such as spent water from bath rooms, water
closets/pans, house and street washings, semi liquid waste of human excreta,
dry refuse of house and street sweepings, broken furniture, crockery etc., are
produced daily. If proper arrangement for collection treatment and disposal of
all the wastes produced are not made, unsanitary conditions will develop and it
will become impossible for the public to live. Therefore, it is most essential to
collect, treat and dispose all the sanitary waste produced. Generally, it has been
observed that about 80 % of the water supplied comes out as sewage. Therefore,
the total quantity of wastewater generated from the proposed Residential
Apartment Project is worked out as below.
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c. Excess quantity of 200 KLD will be given to construction projects, used for
water avenue plantations.
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I GENERAL DETAILS
Total Occupancy 4875
Water required for the project 681 KLD
Sewage generated 545 KLD for which STP designed for 600 KLD.
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Alpha 0.65
Beta 0.95
O2 transfer efficiency at the respective aeration tank depth 0.2
Air required = O2 required
(Density of air x % of O2 in air by wt. x Alpha x Beta x O2 transfer efficiency
at the respective aeration tank depth)
= 628.23 cum/h
For mixing we need approx. 0.75 cum of air/ hr/ cum of tank volume
B for Equilisation tank,
Vol of air required = 112.50 cum/h
C for Semi Treated effluent collection sump,
Vol of air required = 84.38 cum/h
Total Volume of air required (1 + 2 + 3) = 825.10 cum/h
Add 10 % extra for losses 82.51 cum/h
Hence provide (1W + 1S) air blower of capacity 907.61 cum/hr @ 0.5 ksc
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X DESIGN OF ACF/PSF
A Design flow rate 540.189 cum/day
B Working period 16.00 h/day
C Average flow rate 33.76 cum/hr
D Velocity of flow 1.50 m/s
E Considering backwash @ 50% of Avg. flow,
F Total Flow = 16.88 cum/hr
G C/s area of PSF/ ACF = 1.33 sqm
H Therefore Dia of PSF/ACF = 1.30 m
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ABSTRACT:
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Raw Sewage
Equalization Tank
Recycle Pumps
Sludge
Aeration Tank
Sludge
Holding Tank Settling Tank Alum Doser
Excess Sludge
Mechanical
Pressure Sand Filter
Filter Press
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ANNEXURE: D
WATER BALANCE CHART
Daily water
Requirement
461 KLD
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ANNEXURE: E
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ANNEXURE: F
OCCUPANCY PHASE:
The wastes that are generated from the day to day activities which are in solid
form are categorized as solid wastes. Solid Wastes include dry refuse of house
and street sweepings, crockery, Kitchen Wastes, and also electronic wastes. The
quantity of solid waste generated from the proposed project is calculated as
follows.
The solid Wastes generated will be segregated at its point of generation and
collected separately in different color coded Synthetic Bins depending upon the
basis of its Bio Degradability at a common designated point. Organic solid waste
from the project will be treated in an organic converter and is used as manure
for Landscape or used as fuel. The inorganic solid waste is proposed to be
recycled.
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The compost formed by this method will have a pH value of 6.5 – 7.5 C: N ratio
of 15:1 and organic matter of 40 – 50%. There will not be any pathogens and the
pellets manufactured will have a calorific value of 3500 to 4000 Kcal/Kg.
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The solid waste generated from the STP’s of secondary settling is in the form of
stabilized secondary sludge. Then is passed through the Plate & Frame filter
press, the solids obtained as semi solid cakes are used as organic manure for the
development of plantations within the premises. The quantity of secondary
sludge from the secondary settling units of the treatment
HAZARDOUS WASTE:
The Hazardous waste generated from the project is waste oil of about 200 – 300
Litres/annum which will be stored in closed barrels and disposed to TNPCB
approved and CPCB register waste oil re-processors. Authorization will be
obtained from TNPCB as per Hazardous waste (Management & Handling)
Amendment Rules, 2008.
The Bio Medical Waste generated from the project will be collected and
segregated at source based on their categorization as per the Biomedical Waste
(Management and Handling) Rules in containers and will be disposed as per the
guidelines. Common designated place will be earmarked for the storage of bio
medical waste and will be disposed scientifically.
e - WASTE:
The Electronic Waste (e-waste) such as CD’s, Pendrives, computer and its
components, used batteries, etc., from the project will be segregated, collected
and stored at a designated place and will be handed over to authorized
recyclers.
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ANNEXURE – G
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN:
1. INTRODUCTION:
The Environmental Management Plan (EMP) is aimed at mitigating the possible
adverse impact of a project and ensuring the existing environmental quality. The
EMP converse all aspects of planning, construction and operation of the project
relevant to environment. It is essential to implement the EMP right from the
planning stage continuing throughout the construction and operation stage.
Therefore the main purpose of the Environmental Management Plan (EMP) is to
identify the project specific activities that would have to be considered for the
significant adverse impacts and the mitigation measures required.
The construction phase impacts are mostly short term, restricted to the
plot area and not envisaged on the larger scale. In the operational phase the
environmental impacts are due to continuous operation of the project, hence,
the emphasis in the Environment Management Plan (EMP) is to minimize such
impacts. The following mitigation measures are recommended in order to
synchronize the economic development of the project area with the
environmental protection of the region.
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Noise from DG set area Acoustic enclosures will be provided for DG set
DG set will be installed in an area (utility
section) where the access will be restricted
The use of PPE (ear plugs) will be mandatory in
this area.
Selection of equipment to ensure that the
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pit will be provided around the periphery of property and designed as per
building by-law (schedule 12).
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About 200 native indigenous species are planted at site. The project site has 308
existing trees (120 Teak wood, 138 Sapota, 50 Mango) out of it 193 trees (70
Teak wood, 98 Sapota,25 mango) will be retained, 115 trees will be felled (50
Teak wood, 40 Sapota, 25 mango) obtaining permission from forest cell.
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First aid kit with primary medicines will always be available in the medical
centre.
Display of action plan and preparedness measures during emergency situations.
The responsibility of EMP implementation lies with the project promoter for a period
of 3 years. Once the residents' society is established, the EMP responsibility will be
properly handed over with clearly defined procedures and guidelines.
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ANNEXURE: H
The water collected from the terraces of the buildings shall be collected in the
rainwater collection sump and reused for domestic purpose after necessary
treatment.
The total quantity of water i.e., received in the form of rainfall over an area is called
the rain water endowment of that area, out of which the amount of water that can be
effectively harvested is called the rain water harvesting potential.
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Rain water storage sump of 100 cum (1 no) capacity is constructed to collect the rain
water and is being reused for domestic purposes.
The Proponents shall also Provide Recharging Pits along the inner periphery of the
boundary wall with recharging pit of size 1.2 m dia x 2.5 m deep spaced at 20 m
centre to centre. These recharging pits are filled with graded media comprising of
Boulder at bottom and with coarse aggregates to facilitate percolation of harvested
rain water to Recharge Ground Water table.
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ANNEXURE: I
Precautions:
Once the likelihood of the disaster is suspected, preventive actions should be
undertaken by the project in-charge.
Conditional maintenance of equipments, materials and expertise for use during
emergency.
The electrical systems shall be provided with automatic circuit breakers
activated by over current.
Proper escape routes are planned and displayed in the public domain.
Selected representatives are given proper training to guide other inhabitants
during Fire accidents.
Periodic awareness program is conducted for the workers on their roles during
emergency situations.
Important telephone numbers like police authorities, fire department and hospitals
etc., of use during emergency situations will be made available.
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Environmental Management Plan for control of Dust and Noise pollution during
construction phase:
Barricades like metal sheets will be provided all round the premises of the project
to avoid fugitive dust emission in to the neighboring area and frequent water
sprinkling will also be carried out.
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ANNEXURE: K
a. Construction Phase:
Sl. Potential Mitigation
No.
1 Accidental fire Fire safety gadgets.
2 Fall of objects Use of personal protection devices-helmets
3 Working at great heights Protection to prevent fall, with life safety belts
and nets.
4 Accidents from machinery Personal protection gadgets
5 Electrical mishap Adopting safety measures to prevent any act of
negligence and providing electrical safety
measures like fire extinguishers.
b. All necessary measures will be taken to avoid accidents and mishaps during
operation phase.
Important telephone numbers like police authorities, fire department and hospitals
etc., of use during emergency situations are made available.
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ANNEXURE: M
TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT MEASURES
• Merging of vehicles will be performed only to left traffic from the exit gates,
this ensures safety.
• To establish smooth entry & exit of vehicles, bell mouth shape geometry is
provided at the gates. This ensures smooth transition for merging of vehicles.
• Yellow paint junction boxes are painted at the locations to create psychological
barrier for through drivers to control the speed.
• Rubber humps are introduced for the outgoing vehicles at the exit gate drive
way. All gates are manned with efficient security who can guide the entry and
exit of vehicles.
• Adequate sign & guide posts for traffic as per IRC (Indian Roads Congress).
• Road marking, STOP lines, parking lanes, slot numbers etc, must be clearly
painted so as to guide the vehicles.
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