District Survey Report For Buldhana District FOR
District Survey Report For Buldhana District FOR
District Survey Report For Buldhana District FOR
FOR
(Revision 04)
Prepared under
9.0 Details of the mining leases in the district as per the following format 100
10.0 Details of Royalty or Revenue received in last three years 105
11.0 Details of Production of Minor Mineral in last three years 105
: (Approx. Quantity)
12.0 Mineral Map of District 105
13.0 List of Letter of Intent (LOI)Holders in the district along with its 107
validity as per following format
14.0 Total Mineral Reserves Available in the District 110
15.0 Quality / Grade of Mineral available in the District 110
16.0 Use of Mineral 110
17.0 Demand and Supply of the Mineral in last three years 110
18.0 Mining Leases marked on District Map 112
19.0 Details of the area of where there is a cluster of mining leases 113
viz. no. of mining leases. Location
20.0 Details of Eco sensitive area 114
21.0 Impact on the Environment (Air, Water, Noise Soil, Flora & Fauna, 117
Land Use, agriculture, forest etc.) due to mining activity
22.0 Remedial measures to mitigate the impact of mining on 118
Environment
23. Reclamation of Mined Out Area (best practice already implemented in 120
the district, requirement as per rules and regulations, proposed
reclamation plan)
24. Risk Assessment 120
25. Disaster Management Plan 125
26. Plantation and Green Belt Development 127
27. Any other information 127
3 District Survey Report for Other Minerals Like Coal, Limestone, 128-
Dolomite 129
1.0 Details of leases for other minerals like Coal, Limestone and dolomite 129
4 Annexure
Annexure -1 Procedure to scrutinize Minor Mineral proposals 130
Annexure -2 Procedure to monitor compliances of Minor Mineral Leases 131
PART –A
Prepared under
PART –A
Prepared under
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1.0 Introduction :
Hon’ble Supreme Court of India vide its judgement dated February 27,2012 and further relief
amendment dated April 16,2012 directed all state, union territories and ministry of
Environment and Forest, Govt. of India, New Delhi to screen mining of minor minerals leases
within the purview of EIA notification 2006 and made requirement of environmental clearance
to minor minerals less than 5 ha compulsory.
Ministry of Environment & Forest , GoI vide its office Memorandum L-11011/47/2011.IA.II(M)
dated 18.05.2012 directed mass to comply Ho’ble Supreme Court decision.
Further the procedure for preparation of DSR and format is amended vide MOEFCC notification
S.O. 3611(E) dated 25.07.2018.
The subjected DSR is defined at “ Appendix -X (See Paragraph 7(iii)(a)” of the notification
S.O.141(E)dated 15.01.2016 and S.O. 3611(E) dated 25.07.2018
Buldhana district has constituted District Environmental Impact Assessment Authority vide Kra.
Kavi/ Kaksha Khanikarma/1248/2016 dated 02.09.2016 and comprised as
Buldhana district has constituted District Expert Appraisal Committee Authority vide letter Kra.
Kavi/ Kaksha Khanikarma/1248/2016 dated 02.09.2016 and comprised as
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6 Representative of M.P.C.B. R.O. S.R.O. MPCB, Amt. Member
Amravati
7 Expert Member Dr.J.S. Waghmare Member
8 Expert Member Dr. Mrs. V. R. Kakade Member
9 Expert Member Dr. Jayant P. Kawre Member
10 Asst. Engineer, P.W.D. Buldhana Asst. Engineer Member
11 District Mining Officer, Buldhana D.M.O. Buldhana Member Secretary
Buldhana district is located in the Amravati division of Maharashtra, India. It is situated at the
western border of Vidarbha region and is 500 km away from the state capital, Mumbai. The
district has towns and cities like Shegaon, Malkapur, Khamgaon, Lonar, Mehkar, and Chikhli. It
is surrounded by Madhya Pradesh in the north, Akola, Washim, and Amravati districts on the
east, Jalna district on the south, and Jalgaon and Aurangabad districts on the west. The district
is mainly covered in Survey of India topographic Sheet No. 55D/8 partly in 46P and 56 A & lies
between latitudes are 19.51° to 21.17° N and longitudes are 75.57° to 76.59° E. Bounded on the
north by Madhya Pradesh state, to the east by Akola and Washim, to the south by Parbhani and
Jalna districts, and to the west by Jalna and Jalgaon districts.
The district consists of six subdivisions and thirteen tahsils comprising 1444 villages. The district
Head Quarters is at Buldhana. The distances of the other major towns from Buldhana is
Aurangabad ( 180 KM ), Pune ( 425 KM ), Amravati ( 200 KM ), Nagpur ( 350 KM ). District is
bounded on the North by Khandawa District of Madhya Pradesh on the South by Parabhani
District on the west by Jalna and Jalgaon Districts and on the North East by Amravati District.
The name of the district is probably derived from Bhil Thana (place of Bhils, a tribal group).
Buldhana holds religious significance as it is the site of the Shri Gajanan Maharaj temple,
Shegaon. This district is a major tourist attraction owing to the ancient Lonar crater (second
largest in the world), declared a world heritage. Shegaon of Gajanan Maharaj Sailanibaba's
Dargah are the major places of pilgrimage. Sindakhedraja in this district is renowned to be
birthplace of Rajmata Jeejabai.
National Highway 6 - NH6 passes through Khamgaon, Nandura, and Malkapur towns in the
district.
The principal rivers in the district are Painganga and Purna. The district forms part of Godavari
and Tapi basin. Purna and Penganga Rivers are the main rivers flowing through the district. The
other important river are the khandakpurna, Nalganga, Vishwaganga, Gyanganga and
Banganga. The principal tributaries of purna are Nalganga, Vishwaganga and Gyanganga from
the south. There are two medium irrigation project of the river Nalganga and Gyanganga in the
district. The total area of the district is 9661 Sq. Kms. which is about 3.14% of the total area of
Maharashtra State.
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Major part of the district is covered by basaltic lava flows of upper Cretaceous to lower Eocene
age. The Deccan lava sequence is grouped under Satpura group in the northern part whereas in
southern part it is grouped under Sahyadri group.
The northern part of the district on either side of Purna River is underlain by thick Alluvial
deposits of Pleistocene to Recent age and is termed as Purna Alluvium. The Alluvium is also
observed in a small patch southwest of Malkapur and east of Khamgaon along the boundaries
of district
Drainage
The Penganga, is the principal river of the district ; the other important rivers are Purna,
Khadakpurna, Nalganga, Vishwaganga, Gyanganga and Banganga,.
The Penganga rises in the Hills near Deulghat, runs in a south-easterly direction East Mehakar
then enters the Akola district. Most of the part of Chikhali and Mehakar tahasils. Fall within the
drainage of the Penganga. The portion of the river which lies in this district is almost dry in the
hot weather.
The Khadak Purna or Lower Purna rises in the Ajanta hills to the West of the district, which
enters a little to the north of Deulgaon Raja and traverses the Sindkhed Raja tahasil in a south
east direction for a distance of about 50kms. It does hot flow in the hot weather.
Penganga and Khadak Purna are important rivers of the Godavari basin, but they do not acquire
their importance till they leave the district.
Purna is only the perennial stream in the plains, rises in the south facing scarps of Gawilgad hills
in the district and has a pretty dense network of tributaries.
Its principal tributaries within the district are Nalganga, Vishwaganga and Gyanganga from the
south and Banganga from the north.
Nalganga rising in the hills near Deulghat runs to North and join Purna near Narval.
Vishwaganga rises at Buldana itself.
Dyanganga rises in the table lands north of the valley of the Penganga and run part Nandura
before join the Purna.
Banganga rises in the Melghat to the north of Jalgaon Jamod tahasil and flows south ward to
meet the Purna.
All these rivers have a sub parallel to sub-dendritic drainage pattern which is structurally
controlled by bed rock formed by Deccan trap.
Generally 42% of southern and eastern part of our district is occupied by Penganga and
Khadakpurna river area these are tributaries of river Godavari with the remaining part comes
under Purna and its tributaries.
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Climate
The district gets rain from south west Monsoons. The rainfall period is from June to September.
However rain generally falls in the months of June and July upto the end of October.
The district falls under the assured rainfall zone and average rainfall ranging from 500 to 900
mm.
The climate of the Buldhana district is generally dry and hot except during monsoon , Buldhana
town itself i.e. district headquarters has a comparatively cool weather and is considered to be
the most pleasant place in district .
The general climate of the district is characterised by Hot and Dry summers and cold winters
with the seasonal variation in the temperature being pretty large.
Hailstorms are common during February to April and also during the post monsoon period from
November to January.
Temperature :
Temperature is one of the most influential climatic factors, which affects the distribution of
agricultural crops and plants. Temperature regulates all the chemical and physiological
processes of plant metabolism. The metabolic processes begin at a certain minimum
temperature and increase with rise of temperature until they reach optimum temperature.
Further, the metabolic activity slows down until it ceases at a temperature called maximum.
These are called cordial temperature points. The cordial limits of cold season crops are 0-50C,
22-270C, and 30-370C and for hot season crops are 15-180C, 30-350C, and 44-550C
respectively. Chilling injury is caused when temperature goes below the minimum and
desiccation is caused when temperature goes above the maximum.Temperature conditions
have been far less erratic from year to year than rainfall conditions in each agricultural region.
The following table shows month wise temperature variation in Buldhana District
Month
Maximum in ºC Minimum in ºC
January 30.5 13.9
February 34.5 14.0
March 36.5 19.0
April 39.5 18.0
May 45.6 20.2
June 37.5 20.2
July 33.0 14.2
August 28.7 19.2
September 33.7 19.2
October 35.0 15.8
November 28.7 16.2
December 28.7 12.6
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The district gets rain from south west Monsoons. The rainfall period is from June to September.
However rain generally falls in the months of June and July upto the end of October.
The district falls under the assured rainfall zone and average rainfall ranging from 500 to 900
mm.
Forestry
About 840.66 Sq KM of area was under forest which constituted 8.70% of the total area.
Forest resources contribute significantly to the economy of the district. Forest area is located in
Gavilgad Hills in the north and Agentha hills in the south of Buldhana district. Dense forest is
observed in Buldhana, Khamgaon and Jalgaon Jamod talukas. The resources are Timber wood,
fuel wood, Tendu Patta, Gum, Grass etc.
Dudhaneshwar Sanctuary
The area around the Girada Padli villages has been proposed by forest office for declaring it as a
wild life sanctury. This area is of 2800 hectares.
The trap covers a major part of the district and is characterised by basalt lava flows which are
generally dark grey, hard and compact. The tops of individual flows are usually vesicular and
zeolitic whilst the middle zone is fairly compact and non-zeolitic. Amygdalloidal, porphyritic, or
glomeroporphyritic textures are noticed locally. The vesicles are filled by secondary minerals
like zeolites, quartz, calcite or some earthy or ferruginous material. Well developed columnar
joints and spheroidal weathering are characteristic features of the massive basalts. Weathered
zeolitised traps occur in the river beds and bluish grey, soft volcanic ash beds are encountered
locally. Trap rock being hard, dense and durable is most suitable for building purposes but it
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barren of any economically important minerals. Sodium chloride is found along the entire belt
of the Purna River. The basalts are composed of laths of plagioclase felspars (andesine to
labradorite), augite, pigeonite, glass, and minor amounts of opaque ores. Mostly basalt is used
as building grade stone for infrastructural and civil work.
There are three major soil types in this district, locally called as Bharkali, morand and Barad.
Morand soils are silt and lime mixed heavy in texture and blackish one suitable for cotton
growing. Black soil is also found in Chikhli and Mehkar area but the depth of Top soil being very
low hence suitable for wheat growing. Sandy soils are locally called as Barad, percentage of
sand is more than silt and clay hence light in nature hence identified as light soils. These are
very poor fertile soil types than morand. Constitute the physical basis of all agricultural
practices. The infiltration and transmission of moisture through soil depends upon the particle
size, amount of organic mater in the soil depth. These factors are also depend upon the
approach of soil for the saturation its swollen capacity and individual physical properties.
From the physical properties of the soil in the district it can be divided into
Coarse shallow soil covers the high lands in district. The depth of such
soil remains very lese. The infiltration is much less in these type of soils and run off is more. This
type covers an area of 4564.72 Sq. Km. Medium blacksoil is developed comparatively in the
plains along the tributaries of main rivers and small plateau of the district. This type of soil area
generally low in clayey material. The area covered by the type of soil in the district is 3574.68
sq.km. and remains at 37 percentage of the total soil.
Deep black soil generally develops along the banks of the major river and main tributaries of
the river in the district it has been developed along Purna (Tapi) Nalganga, Vishwaganga,
Painganga, and Purna (Godavari) rivers. The soils contains much clayey material which
generally have nature of swelling in high degree. The black cotton soil derived from the Deccan
trap of the region are more fertile and contains rich plant elements such as lime, magnesia, Iron
and alkalis. The cropping pattern of the district is generally based upon the fertility of the soil
present in the area.
The soil in the northern tahsils viz. Jalgaon, Sangrampur, Shegaon, Nandura, Malkapur and
Motala are generally deep black formed by transported materials washed from the ghat land.
Cotton, Jawar and Groundnut etc. are the main crops grown in this area. On the plateau i.e.
remaining six tahsils areas of medium black soils and are suitable to grow cotton, Jowar, Pulses
and Bajara.
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Agriculture
Most of the people of Buldhana Districtare engaged in agricultural activities as according to
Census, 2011 the percentage of cultivators is 31.60 percent and that of agricultural labourers is
49.46 percent.Thus, together they constitute 81.06 percent of the total workers of the District.
The District is divided in six subdivisions and thirteen tahsils.
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Salient Features of Buldhana District :
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elevation ranging from 246m to 259m ; the
average height of the district being 363 m above
m.s.l
Historical / Important Places
There are five state protected monuments listed
as Nilkantheshwar temple,Motitalav, Rajvada of
Lakhuji Jadhav, Rangmahal,Savkarvada in the
district.
Archaeological/Historical/Ancient
Monuments within district Other ASI-Nagpur governed ancient and
archeologcical steas are Chadni Talao,
Dharmasala locally called Chhattra, Fifteen
Temples, Gaimukh temple No 1 of Daitya Sudan,
Gaimukha Temple and tank, Temple of
Mahadeva, Three old Temples, Rohinkhed
Mosque ,Fattekheda Mosque
Names of the national park, A] Amba Barwa Wildlife Sanctury:
Department of Revenue and Forest Govt. of
sanctuary Biosphere reserve,
Maharashtra notified Amba Barwa Sanctuary
Tiger Reserve, Elephant reserve, vide notification WLP 1094/CR 123/F-1 dated
9.04.1997 for the area 10210.02 ha
Forest (RF/PF/Unclassified)
B] Dnyanganga Wildlife Sanctuary is notified by
Govt. of Maharashtra vide notification dated
8.10.1997 for the area 20356.60 ha area.
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2.0 Overview of Mining Activity in the district :
Buldhana district is rich in minor minerals such as building stone and sand. Mining activity is
one of the main revenue source for the district.
District has 67 stone quarry leases till January 2020 covering area 121.40 ha. working within
the district as per information recorded (Source info. District Mining Office,Buldhana)
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Mineral Map
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3.0 List of the Mining Leases in the district with Location, area and period of validity :
As per the sand mining and auction policy of Government of Maharashtra, Sand ghats are
identified for deposition by respective tahsildars and recommended by G.S.D.A. authorities of
the district along with Tahsil level committee for mineable depth considering impact of sand
scooping on ground water availability and stream. District committee headed by District
Magistrate and District Mining Officer as a member secretary who is a Geologist recommends
sand ghats for auction and complete further procedures for auction including pricing and
approval of Divisional Commissioner.
District Mining Officer is the holder and the project proponent for the sand ghats. After auction
of sand ghats as per sand mining and auction policy of Govt. of Maharashtra dated 03.01.2018
its amendsments vide policy dated 03.09.2019 all rights to comply the terms and conditions for
scooping of sand from sand ghats are transferred to Successful Bidder.
List of the Sand Ghats with location, area and period of validity is tabled below.
अ. तालुका ामपंचायतीचे रे तीघाटाचे नदीचे थळ िनदशक गट नं. रे तीघाटाचे ै (चौ.मी.) रे तीघाटाचे सन 2019-
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. नां व नां व नां व लांबी ं दी खोली े साठी
(हे .आर) अंदाजे
रे ती साठा
( ास)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1 बुलडाणा कुंबेफळ कुंबेफळ धामणा 22,273 ते 490 30 1.00 1.47 5194
278,286,279,293,294,2
96,34,3,
2 बुलडाणा सातगां व सातगां व धामणा 9,1097,85,72,76 ते 79, 510 30 1.00 1.53 5406
सला सला
3 बुलडाणा इरला इरला धामणा 177 ते 179,4 ते 7,50,66 750 30 1.00 2.25 7950
ते 69,78,70 ते 75,
4 बुलडाणा चांडोळ चां डोळ भाग- धामणा 405,401 ते 510 30 1.00 1.53 5406
1 403,399,398,262,261,4
53,
445,464,468,469,
5 बुलडाणा चांडोळ चां डोळ भाग- धामणा 502,503,507,524ते 540 30 1.00 1.62 5724
2 526,530,531,562 ते
570,
533 ते 537,541,34 ते
39,30,
6 दे ऊळगां वराजा िद स बु. िद स बु. (अ) खडकपुणा 18,19,35,36,37,39,40,4 250 45 0.60 0.90 2385
1,
7 दे ऊळगां वराजा िद स बु. िद स बु. (ब) खडकपुणा 436,437,450,444 350 45 0.60 1.13 3339
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8 दे ऊळगां वराजा दे .मही-2 व दे .मिह भा-2 खडकपुणा दे .मिह भाग-2- 111 ते 500 70 0.60 4.90 7420
िनमगां व गु
व 114,437,138,
संयु
िनमगांवगु िनमगांवगु -307 ते
315,333 ते 337,
9 दे ऊळगां वराजा नारायणखेड नारायणखेड खडकपुणा नारायणखेड-166 ते 420 50 0.60 4.75 4452
व िनमगां व गु व िनमगांव 172,184 ते 188,206 ते
गु 210
िनमगांव गु -39 ते 45,50
व 51,
10 िसंदखेडराजा िपंपळगां व िपंपळगां व खडकपुणा िपंपळगां वकुडा-141,121 300 60 1.00 1.80 6360
कुडा, कुडा ते 126,
ताडिशवणी ताडिशवणी-
104,107,108 व 109,
11 िसंदखेडराजा दे वखेड,िपंपळगां व दे वखे ड-िलंगा खडकपुणा दे वखेड-223,1 ते 4,7,19 400 60 1.00 2.40 8480
कुडा, िलंगा,
ते 26,
िलंगा-
14,25,26,29,30,31,
12 िसंदखेडराजा राहे री बु. राहे री बु. खडकपुणा राहे री बु.- 300 60 1.00 1.80 6360
618,626,627,628,
13 िसंदखेडराजा िनमगांव िनमगां व खडकपुणा िनमगांव वायाळ-299 ते 600 50 2.00 2.40 21201
वायाळ वायाळ 303,316 ते 319,
14 िसंदखेडराजा िवझोरा व राहे री खुद खडकपुणा राहे री खुद- 400 60 0.80 2.40 6784
तढे गां व 10,193,192,190,
15 मेहकर बोरी बोरी पैनगंगा 97,103,110 ते 360 20 0.20 0.72 509
112,139,137,138,
16 मेहकर अं ीदे शमुख अं ीदे शमुख पैनगंगा 121,122, 330 20 0.30 0.66 700
17 मेहकर सोनाटी सोनाटी पैनगंगा 452 ते 455,446, 350 20 0.20 0.70 495
18 मेहकर डोणगांव डोणगां व काच 232/1,232/2,232/1अ,2 120 10 1.00 0.12 424
31,
19 मेहकर डोणगांव डोणगां व काच 247/2,247/1अ,236,296 120 10 1.00 0.12 424
,
20 लोणार भुमराळा भुमराळा खडकपुणा 472, 462 ते 800 30 1.00 2.40 8431
464,460,458,449,
443,441,439,438,315,3
16,
21 लोणार सावरगां वतेली, सावरगां वतेली खडकपुणा चां गेफळ-135,136,131 500 50 1.00 2.50 8833
चांगेफळ , ते 133,128, 125,93,92,
चां गेफळ सावरगां वतेली-69
,72,73,75,78,79,85,88
ते 91,
22 लोणार सावरगां वतेली सावरगां वतेली खडकपुणा 57,47,46,45,43,42, 500 35 1.00 2.50 6183
(अ)
23 लोणार िकनगांव जट् टु खापरखेडला खडकपुणा 105,92 ते 245 45 1.00 2.50 3895
ड (अ) 95,107,109,110,117,15
7,158,
159,161,163,164,165,1
66,167,
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24 लोणार िकनगांव जट् टु खापरखेडला खडकपुणा 84 ते 90, 395 45 1.00 2.50 6280
ड (ब)
25 मलकापुर काळे गां व काळे गां व िव गंगा 100,6,7,30,36,35,33,31 400 15 1.00 0.60 2120
,
26 मलकापुर ै सवाडी ै सवाडी नळगंगा 38,39,34,33, 200 8 0.60 0.16 339
27 मलकापुर नरवेल िहं गणा पूणा िहं गणानागापूर-20, 160 18 0.70 0.29 712
नागापूर
28 नां दुरा पलसोडा पलसोडा (अ) पुणा 10 ते 14,व 17, 500 25 0.50 1.76 2208
29 नां दुरा पलसोडा पलसोडा (ब) पुणा 20 ते 22,24,26 ते 31,53 800 20 0.50 1.76 2826
ते 57,
30 नां दुरा पातोंडा पातोडा पुणा 270 ते 273,281 ते 500 20 0.50 1.07 1766
284,1,
31 नां दुरा भोटा भोटा पुणा 184 ते 191, 600 30 0.60 1.80 3816
32 नां दुरा िहं गणाभोटा रोटी-अ पुणा 1 ते 4, 750 35 0.60 2.63 5565
33 नां दुरा िहं गणाभोटा रोटी-ब पुणा 124 ते 129, 600 35 0.60 2.10 4452
34 नां दुरा येरळी येरळी पुणा 20 ते 26, 600 30 0.60 1.80 3816
35 नां दुरा बेलाड बेलाड पुणा 19,28,29, 200 15 1.00 0.60 1060
36 नां दुरा टाकळी खेडगाव-अ पुणा 185 350 25 1.00 0.08 3092
वतपाळ
37 नां दुरा टाकळी खेडगाव-ब पुणा 13 ते 17,22 ते 25, 400 30 1.00 0.10 4240
वतपाळ
38 नां दुरा िजगाव िजगां व पुणा 414 ते 416,2,83, 400 20 1.50 0.40 4240
39 नां दुरा इसरखेड िपं ीकोळी पुणा सरकारी गट नं.1, 250 15 1.50 0.39 1988
40 नां दुरा इसरखेड इसरखेड पुणा 122 ई ास ग.नं.1 300 13 1.50 0.39 2067
िपं ीकोळी सरकारी
41 नां दुरा भुईिसंगा भुईिसंगा ानगंगा 17,19,21, 150 6 1.50 0.09 477
42 नां दुरा िदघी िदघी िव गंगा 208,209,312,313, 400 9 0.50 0.36 636
43 नां दुरा न.प.नां दुरा नां दुरा खुद ानगंगा 116,119, 350 10 0.25 0.35 309
44 नां दुरा वसाडी बु. वसाडी बु. ानगंगा 20 ते 24, 60 30 0.50 0.18 318
45 नां दुरा चांदुरिब ा चां दुरिब ा- िव गंगा 455,454,451,450,386, 200 7 0.30 0.14 148
अ
46 नां दुरा चांदुरिब ा चां दुरिब ा- िव गंगा 386,328,329,387, 150 7 0.30 0.11 111
ब
47 नां दुरा चांदुरिब ा चां दुरिब ा- िव गंगा 68,67,58,50,56,51,59,5 200 7 0.30 0.14 148
क 44,545,
48 नां दुरा मोमीनाबाद मोमीनाबाद िव गंगा 8 ते 10,6,14,13,11,15, 300 5 0.30 0.15 159
49 नां दुरा मोमीनाबाद मोमीनाबाद िव गंगा 216,217,220,226,229,2 200 5 0.30 0.10 106
28,
50 नां दुरा वडनेरभोलजी औरं गपूर िव गंगा 1,2,3,6,9,18, 60 9 0.20 0.05 38
51 नां दुरा दिहवडी िभलवडी केदार 147,137,81,83,19,59, 155 17 0.30 0.26 279
52 नां दुरा िदघी सानपुडी िव गंगा 2,3,4, 201 8 0.20 0.16 114
53 नां दुरा वडनेरभोलजी वडनेरभोलजी िव गंगा 4,2,11,208,324,523,52 450 10 0.25 0.45 398
6,528,535,859,
54 नां दुरा वडनेरभोलजी भोगलवाडी िव गंगा 1,2,3,4,10, 250 12 0.10 0.30 106
15
55 नां दुरा कोकलवाडी कोकलवाडी कमळजा 48,60,68 ते 310 12 0.15 0.37 197
70,80,81,134 ते 136,
56 नां दुरा तां दुळवाडी तां दुळवाडी िव गंगा 29,26,30,31,106,104,1 600 5 0.50 0.30 530
02,100,
57 नां दुरा शबा बु. शबा बु. िव गंगा 2 ते 4, 21,132,124, 500 5 0.50 0.25 442
58 नां दुरा न.प.नां दुरा अहमदपूर ानगंगा 52,53,54, 320 10 1.25 0.32 1413
59 नां दुरा अवधा बु. नारायणपूर ानगंगा 10,11,12, 150 15 1.25 0.23 994
60 नां दुरा मेढळी मेढळी-अ कमळजा 278, 325 10 0.30 0.33 345
280,281,283,13,12,10,
9,,
61 नां दुरा मेढळी मेढळी-ब कमळजा 169 ते 174, 200 10 0.30 0.20 212
62 नां दुरा िपंपळखुटा िपंपळखुटा िव गंगा 103,100, 150 10 0.50 0.15 265
खुद खुद
63 नां दुरा वडनेरभोलजी बुट िव गंगा 88,89,94,6,7,99,100, 225 8 0.50 0.18 318
64 नां दुरा िहं गणाभोटा िहं गणाभोटा पुणा 1,2,8 ते 11, 600 35 0.60 2.10 4452
65 नां दुरा धानोरा बु. धानोरा बु. ानगंगा 4, 120 10 0.25 0.12 106
66 शेगाव खातखेड बोडगांव पुणा 174 ते 176, 815 15 0.50 1.22 2160
67 शेगाव भोनगां व भोनगांव पुणा 1,7 ते 10, 1100 15 0.50 1.65 2915
68 शेगाव भा न भा न पुणा 101,102,1 ते 3, 340 15 0.50 0.51 901
69 शेगाव कठोरा कठोरा-अ पुणा 7,8,11, 450 15 0.50 0.68 1193
70 शेगाव कठोरा कठोरा-ब पुणा 241,242, 480 20 0.50 0.96 1696
71 शेगाव ी े नागझरी ी े मन 78,18, ते 26,28 ते 600 15 0.50 0.90 1590
नागझरी-अ 30,33,34,37,39,42,
72 शेगाव ी े नागझरी ी े बोड 71,73,45, 300 10 0.50 0.30 530
नागझरी-ब
73 शेगां व िहं गणा उ ाळखेड मन 32,37,40,45,62,63,64, 400 15 0.50 0.60 1060
वैजीनाथ
गट ा.पं.
74 शेगां व िहं गणा िहं गणा मन 94 ते 100,109 ते 117, 300 15 0.50 0.45 795
वैजीनाथ वैजीनाथ
गट ा.पं.
75 शेगां व िहं गणा घुई मन 20 ते 22, 207 ते 211, 480 20 0.50 0.96 1696
वैजीनाथ
गट ा.पं.घुई
76 सं ामपूर टु नकी बु. टु नकी बु. लडी 18 ते 24,204,205, 450 8 0.50 0.36 636
77 सं ामपुर उमरा पंचाळा . लडी 30 ते 35,23,28,17 ते 520 8 0.50 0.42 735
बावनिबर 19,14,101,100,
95,94,93,80,79,
78 सं ामपुर कवठळ कुंभारखेड बबळा 103,104,71,105, 48 10 1.00 0.05 170
79 सं ामपुर कवठळ कवठळ बबळा 177,176,175,173,170, 69 12 1.00 0.08 293
16
82 सं ामपुर कळमखे ड कळमखेड पां डव 79 ते 100 15 0.75 0.15 398
81,86,88,90,91,182,
83 सं ामपुर िहं गणा िहं गणा पां डव 24 ते 26,29,10 ते 14, 100 15 0.75 0.15 398
84 सं ामपुर पातुडा बु. खेलथोरात पुणा 226,229,230,238 ते 250 15 2.00 0.38 2650
243,213,248,250,
85 सं ामपुर पातुडा बु. खेलमाळी वान 23,230,221,21,20,18,1 300 15 2.00 0.45 3180
7,,16,229,
86 सं ामपुर पातुडा बु. नेकनामपूर वान 7 ते 13,142, 200 15 1.00 0.30 1060
87 सं ामपुर पातुडा बु. दे ऊळगां व पुणा 22 ते 28,19,18,15, 300 15 2.00 0.45 3180
88 सं ामपुर पातुडा बु. ओलाडे रा पुणा 297,298,353,354,355,3 410 10 2.00 0.41 2897
56,357,
89 सं ामपुर पातुडा बु. जांबळे र पुणा 222,226,229,230,233,2 520 10 2.00 0.52 3674
91 ते 293,
90 सं ामपुर रं गणवाडी रं गणवाडी वान 113,116, 150 10 1.00 0.15 530
91 सं ामपुर वानखेड वानखेड-अ वान 211,234,325,237 ते 90 10 1.00 0.09 318
239,230,231,226,223
104 सं ामपुर वरवट बकाल वरवट लडी 302 ते 200 10 0.50 0.20 353
बकाल-अ 306,312,317,318,320,
105 सं ामपुर वरवट बकाल वरवट लडी 6,712,710,708,707,706 300 10 0.50 0.30 530
बकाल-ब ,632,715 ते 718,
106 सं ामपुर काकणवाडा काकणवाडा वान 3 ते 8,13 ते 17,20 ते 22, 350 10 1.00 0.35 1237
बु. बु.-अ
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107 सं ामपुर काकणवाडा काकणवाडा वान 160 ते 163, 167,168, 250 10 1.00 0.25 883
बु. बु.-ब
108 सं ामपुर काकणवाडा भुईखे ड-अ वान 10,9,6,7,2, 300 10 1.00 0.30 1060
बु.
109 सं ामपुर काकणवाडा भुईखे ड-ब वान 4,15 ते 19,49,50,51, 340 10 0.75 0.34 901
बु.
110 सं ामपुर काटे ल काटे ल-अ वान 160,172,173, 500 10 0.30 0.50 530
111 सं ामपुर काटे ल काटे ल-ब कचेरी 2,4,13, 330 10 0.30 0.33 350
112 सं ामपुर पलसोडा पलसोडा-अ कचेरी 42,48,47,64,68,69,49,5 425 9 0.50 0.38 675
0,51,63,62,61,
113 सं ामपुर पलसोडा पलसोडा-ब कचेरी 82,83,84,86,105, 310 8 0.55 0.25 481
114 सं ामपुर पलसोडा खळद बु. वान 8,9,10, 370 10 0.70 0.37 916
115 सं ामपुर पलसोडा खळदखुद वान 49,51 त 54,56,58 ते 705 10 0.60 0.71 1494
61,122,1,2,3,10,
116 सं ामपुर काकणवाडा काकणवाडा वान 5 ते 11,100 ते 103,98, 505 10 0.75 0.51 1338
खुद खुद
117 सं ामपुर रं गणवाडी मोमीनाबाद वान 109 ते 112,1,2,7,9, 390 10 0.75 0.39 1033
118 सं ामपुर वडगांव वान वडगां व वान वान 7 ते 10,110, 745 10 0.70 0.75 1842
119 सं ामपुर कोलद कोलद वान 2 ते 7,134 ते 137, 445 10 0.70 0.45 1100
120 खामगां व खातखेड खोलखेड खरोडाना िनरं क 0 0 0.00 0.00 0
ला
121 खामगां व खेालखे ड दोंदवाडा ानगंगा 3,2,1,71 ते 75,62, 400 4 0.30 0.16 170
122 खामगां व उमरा अटाळी उमरा मस 244,245,246, 100 5 0.40 0.05 71
अटाळी
123 खामगां व िचतोडा िचतोडा मस 1,2,3,5,4, 70 3 0.35 0.02 26
124 खामगां व अंिबकापूर अंिबकापूर मस 61,62,64,65,66, 50 3.5 0.35 0.02 22
125 खामगां व वरखेड वरखेड मस 1,2,3,5,6,33,34, 70 5 0.40 0.04 49
126 खामगां व कारे गां व बु. कारे गांव बु. मस 185,186,190,193,195,1 120 12 0.80 0.14 407
96,
127 खामगाव उमरालासुरा उमरालासुरा मस 111,110,109,1 ते 5, 150 5 0.60 0.08 159
7,105,
128 खामगाव लासुराजहां िगर लासुराजहां िग मस 10,10,15,11,12,13, 150 6 0.35 0.09 111
र
129 खामगां व िहं गणाउमरा िहं गणाउमरा मस 1,111,58 ते 61, 170 4 0.50 0.07 120
130 खामगां व कंचनपूर कंचनपूर तोरणा 239,214,240 ते 32 4 0.40 0.01 18
242,244,246,253,
131 खामगां व बोथाकाजी वहाळा खुद तोरणा िनरं क 0 0 0.00 0.00 0
132 खामगां व पोरज पोरज ानगंगा 188,272,186,187, 95 6 0.50 0.06 101
133 खामगां व वणा वणा ानगंगा 284,285,288,289,303, 270 7 0.80 0.19 534
134 खामगां व िदवठाणा िदवठाणा ानगंगा 10,11,12,14, 180 15 0.75 0.27 716
135 खामगां व भालेगां व भालेगांव िस दगंगा 8,9,6,7,26,25,24,5, 80 4 0.50 0.03 57
136 खामगां व कुंबेफळ कुबेफळ िस दगंगा 120,121,122, 300 10 0.50 0.30 530
137 खामगां व खेालखे ड दोदवाडा बोड 13 200 5 0.50 0.10 177
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138 खामगां व खेालखे ड खेालखेड खरोडाना 34,69,70, 150 5 0.50 0.08 132
ला
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Location of Sand Ghats along the Rivers in the district are marked as :
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4.0 Detail of Royalty/Revenue received in last four years from Sand Scooping activity:
5.0 Details of Production of Sand or Bajri or minor mineral in last four Years
Sand is replenishable. Due to sparse rainfall over the last few years the river flows to an
average height but flows to its maximum height only during and just after monsoon season.
Mining of Building Grade sand from the river bed will not have any impact on the ground water
body in the area. During heavy rains the floodwaters overflow the bank and inundate the fields
and dry regions. The floods have its own ways of depositing sand not only at the bank but also
on the dry surface region. Added to the deposition of sand on the river basin by stratification
through lateral deposition of sands on the land surface is by Differential Lateral Deposition
(DLD). The later grade is coarse, medium and fine sand to mud and soil beyond. In this soil,
agricultural operation goes on from the bank to the cultivated land surface.
The yearly deposition of sand is by natural filling during flood season with slight
variation depending upon the amount of river flow, the quantity of water flowing and the
amount of sand load carried during the river flow. The deposition pattern will be monitored
every year & measurements will be carried out as soon as the monsoon comes to an end.
Deposition rate for the year 2018-19 is monitored, calculated and mapped with the help
of technical consultant. Data for gauging of stream is mapped and enclosed below. Data for
Siltation is mapped and enclosed ..
Based on siltation rate and survey every year sand ghats are proposed for scooping of
sand and auctioned as per the State Government Policy empowered under rule 15 of Mines and
Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act 1957 and amendments thereof.
Sediment refers to the conglomerate of materials, organic and inorganic, that can be carried
away by water, wind or ice. While the term is often used to indicate soil-based, mineral matter
(e.g. clay, silt and sand), decomposing organic substances and inorganic biogenic material are
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also considered sediment . Most mineral sediment comes from erosion and weathering, while
organic sediment is typically detritus and decomposing material such as algae.
Sediment particles come in different sizes and can be inorganic or organic in origin.
These particulates are typically small, with clay defined as particles less than 0.00195 mm in
diameter, and coarse sand reaching up only to 1.5 mm in diameter. However, during a flood or
other high flow event, even large rocks can be classified as sediment as they are carried
downstream . Sediment is a naturally occurring element in many bodies of water, though it can
be influenced by anthropogenic factors .
In an aquatic environment, sediment can either be suspended (floating in the water column) or
bedded (settled on the bottom of a body of water)
In other words water flow tries to scour its surface whenever it flows in the channel. Silt or
gravels enen larger boulders are detached from its bed or banks. The moving water sweeps
these detached particles in downstream along its flow. Silting and scouring is not very
uncommon and must be avoided by proper designs. It reduces supply level of water. The
channel section gets reduced by silt and reduces discharging capacity. Sediments seriously
threatens various projects due to silt carried out by rivers up to point of interceptions.
Sediment is also threatening denudation of forests. Sediment is a major obstruction on the flow
line . It shorten longevity of channel. It causes soil erosion. Therefore data base must be needed
for policy making and planning.
Sediments are calculated as sediment load. There are three types of sediments
Coarse Sediments Particle size above 0.2mm Water sample passing through 100/72
mesh sieve (BSS). Residue over sieve is
washed, dried and weighed It gives
coarse sediments in gm/lit
Medium Sediments Particle size ranging 0.075mm-0.2mm After removal of coarse sediments
residual water passed through 200mesh
sieve (BSS), we get medium sements
Fine Sediments Particle size less than 0.075mm Filtrate and washing residue allowed to
settle for 12hrs. About 5-10 % alum
solution is added to hasten coagulation
of colloidal silt Using Whatman Paper
no02 filter paper, residue is filtered,
dried and weighed. We will get fine
sediments in gm/lit
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Co relation between Siltation & Sediment Load
Siltation is deposition by fine particulate terrestrial clastic material, with a particle size
dominated by silt or clay. It refers both to the increased concentration of suspended sediments,
and to the increased accumulation (temporary or permanent) of fine sediments on bottoms
where they are undesirable. Siltation is most often caused by soil erosion or sediment spill.
Bedload
Bedload is the portion of sediment transport that rolls, slides or bounces along the bottom of a
waterway. This sediment is not truly suspended, as it sustains intermittent contact with the
streambed, and the movement is neither uniform nor continuous . Bedload occurs when the
force of the water flow is strong enough to overcome the weight and cohesion of the sediment
While the particles are pushed along, they typically do not move as fast as the water around
them, as the flow rate is not great enough to fully suspend them. Bedload transport can occur
during low flows (smaller particles) or at high flows (for larger particles). Approximately 5-20%
of total sediment transport is bedload . In situations where the flow rate is strong enough,
some of the smaller bedload particles can be pushed up into the water column and become
suspended.
Suspended Load
While there is often overlap, the suspended load and suspended sediment are not the same
thing. Suspended sediment are any particles found in the water column, whether the water is
flowing or not. The suspended load, on the other hand, is the amount of sediment carried
downstream within the water column by the water flow. Suspended loads require moving
water, as the water flow creates small upward currents (turbulence) that keep the particles
above the bed . The size of the particles that can be carried as suspended load is dependent on
the flow rate . Larger particles are more likely to fall through the upward currents to the
bottom, unless the flow rate increases, increasing the turbulence at the streambed. In addition,
suspended sediment will not necessarily remain suspended if the flow rate slows.
Wash Load
The wash load is a subset of the suspended load. This load is comprised of the finest suspended
sediment (typically less than 0.00195 mm in diameter). The wash load is differentiated from the
suspended load because it will not settle to the bottom of a waterway during a low or no flow
period 11. Instead, these particles remain in permanent suspension as they are small enough to
bounce off water molecules and stay afloat. However, during flow periods, the wash load and
suspended load are indistinguishable.
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Turbidity in lakes and slow moving rivers is typically due the wash load. When the flow rate
increases (increasing the suspended load and overall sediment transport), turbidity also
increases. While turbidity cannot be used to estimate sediment transport, it can approximate
suspended sediment concentrations at a specific location.
There is yearly deposition of sand as the amount of sand excavated gets redeposit in the pits by
natural filing during flood season with slight variation depending upon the amount of river flow,
the quantity of water flowing and the amount of sand load carried during the river flow. The
deposition pattern will be monitored every year & measurements will be carried out as soon as
the monsoon comes to an end and fresh excavation will be carried.
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Stream Flow Guage Map for rivers in Buldhana district :
*cum/min
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Siltation Map for rivers in Buldhana district :
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7. General Profile of the district :
Buldhana district is located in the Amravati division of Maharashtra, India. It is situated at the
western border of Vidarbha region and is 500 km away from the state capital, Mumbai. The
district has towns and cities like Shegaon, Malkapur, Khamgaon, Lonar, Mehkar, and Chikhli. It
is surrounded by Madhya Pradesh in the north, Akola, Washim, and Amravati districts on the
east, Jalna district on the south, and Jalgaon and Aurangabad districts on the west. The district
is mainly covered in Survey of India topographic Sheet No. 55D/8 partly in 46P and 56 A & lies
between latitudes are 19.51° to 21.17° N and longitudes are 75.57° to 76.59° E. Bounded on the
north by Madhya Pradesh state, to the east by Akola and Washim, to the south by Parbhani and
Jalna districts, and to the west by Jalna and Jalgaon districts.
The district consists of six subdivisions and thirteen tahsils comprising 1444 villages. The district
Head Quarters is at Buldhana. The distances of the other major towns from Buldhana is
Aurangabad ( 180 KM ), Pune ( 425 KM ), Amravati ( 200 KM ), Nagpur ( 350 KM ). District is
bounded on the North by Khandawa District of Madhya Pradesh on the South by Parabhani
District on the west by Jalna and Jalgaon Districts and on the North East by Amravati District.
The name of the district is probably derived from Bhil Thana (place of Bhils, a tribal group).
Buldhana holds religious significance as it is the site of the Shri Gajanan Maharaj temple,
Shegaon. This district is a major tourist attraction owing to the ancient Lonar crater (second
largest in the world), declared a world heritage. Shegaon of Gajanan Maharaj Sailanibaba's
Dargah are the major places of pilgrimage. Sindakhedraja in this district is renowned to be
birthplace of Rajmata Jeejabai.
National Highway 6 - NH6 passes through Khamgaon, Nandura, and Malkapur towns in the
district.
The principal rivers in the district are Painganga and Purna. The district forms part of Godavari
and Tapi basin. Purna and Penganga Rivers are the main rivers flowing through the district. The
other important river are the khandakpurna, Nalganga, Vishwaganga, Gyanganga and
Banganga. The principal tributaries of purna are Nalganga, Vishwaganga and Gyanganga from
the south. There are two medium irrigation project of the river Nalganga and Gyanganga in the
district. The total area of the district is 9661 Sq. Kms. which is about 3.14% of the total area of
Maharashtra State.
Major part of the district is covered by basaltic lava flows of upper Cretaceous to lower Eocene
age. The Deccan lava sequence is grouped under Satpura group in the northern part whereas in
southern part it is grouped under Sahyadri group.
The northern part of the district on either side of Purna River is underlain by thick Alluvial
deposits of Pleistocene to Recent age and is termed as Purna Alluvium. The Alluvium is also
observed in a small patch southwest of Malkapur and east of Khamgaon along the boundaries
of district
There are Six Subdivisions and thirteen talukas in Buldhana District.
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Location Map of District :
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Buldhana District Map
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8.0 Land Utilization Pattern in the District : Forest, Agriculture, Horticulture, Mining etc:
Land Use Map for Buldhana district is as below:
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Description Area in ('000ha)
District Name Buldhana
District Area 967
Cultivable Area 740
Forest Area 54
Land under Non agricultural use 41
Permanent Pastures 29
Cultivable Waste Land 32
Land under Misc. Trees and groves 10
Agriculture Crops:
Major field crops Area in (‘000ha) by Major field crops Irrigation
cultivated (Kharif) Rainfed cultivated (Rabi)
Cotton 247.6 Gram 63.5
Soyabean 240.0 Wheat 47.4
Jowar 49.7 Safflower 1.7
Green Gram 41.5
Black Gram 38.3
Pigeon pea 59.6
# Source Agriculture Plan Buldhana(ICAR-CRIDA)
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Horticulture :
Horticulture Crops (Fruits) Area in (‘000ha)
Mango 8.4
Sapota 0.8
Orange (Santra) 7.9
Pomogranate 0.2
Kagzi Lime 5.3
Mosambi 4.3
Guava 1.7
Banana 0.9
Custard Apple 1.3
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Mining :
Physiographycally the district is divided in to two separate parts viz., the southern part of the
district forms a table land having a elevation ranging from 292 m to 687m; the northern part of
the district is a plain & having a elevation ranging from 246m to 259m ; the average height of
the district being 363 m above m.s.l.
The Ajanta range divides the geographical area into two distinct zones;
The Tapi-Purna river belt region covering 7 Tahasils to the north namely Malkapur,
Nandura, Khamgaon, Jalgaon Jamod, Sangrampur, Motala, Shegaon
The other region comprising 6 Tahasils of Buldhana, Chikhali, Mehakar, Deulgaon Raja,
Sindakhed Raja, Lonar to the south of the Ajanta range.
The Satpura range having a NNE-SSW direction runs through northern part of Jalgaon Jamod
and Sangrampur Tahasils.
The two hilly ranges of southern part are named as southern & central belt. The central belt
runs NW-SE for near about 64km. & turn to EW for 26km. The southern belt of the hill ranges
extend from Dhad to Lonar in NW-SE direction for 103 km distance.
The world famous Lonar Crater considered to be more than 50,000 years old , is present in
Buldhana district and is soon to be developed as a tourist spot.
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Table Showing Taidrawise Area Statement Of Different Physiographic Features In Buldhana
District.
Sr. No. Taluka Nill & Ghat. Foot Hills Plains Plateau Total
1. Buldhana 262.51 112.49 Nil 374.99 749.99
2. Chikhali 611.34 94.06 Nil 235.13 940.53
3. D.Raja 246.43 246.43 205.37 123.71 821.44
4. Mehakar 433.41 70.55 432.64 71.34 1007.94
5. Lonar Nil 205.32 551.72 64.26 821..30
6. S.Raja 40.62 284.37 425.02 62.50 812.651
7. Khamgaon 179.70 798.69 19.98 Nil 998.37
8. Shegaon Nil 73.67 663.07 Nil 736.74
9. Malkapur Nil Nil 446.19 Nil 446.19
10. Motala 150.91 603.65 Nil Nil 446.19
11. Nandura Nil 69.33 392.91 Nil 462.24
12. Jalgaon Jd. 77.15 113.15 329.06 Nil 519.36
13. Sangrampur 89.22 89.22 421.39 Nil 599.83
2091.29 2760.93 3887.35 931.43 9671.00
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River Inventory of the district :
There are about thirty three major and minor rivers draining across Buldhana district. Buldhana
district comprised of Tapi & Godavari Basin basin. Entire district is a part of Purna Watershed &
Penganga Watershed. Purna flows in transverse direction on North of district , Penganga flows
in transverse direction from centre of the district whereas Purna(Godavari basin flows in
transverse direction from southern part of district. Penganga river enters near mudh un
duldhana district. Purna river(Tapi) enters near dudhgaon in Malkapur district and exists near
kodi in Sangrampur taluka. Purna river(Godavari enters near Chinchkhed in Deulgaon raja
taluka and exists near wazur in Lonar .taluka
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Basin Map for Buldhana district is drawn as:
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Confluence Points for the rivers in the district :
37
High Flood Level Map for Buldhana District :
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HFL Levels for Purna River (Tapi Basin):
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HFL Levels for Purna River & Penganga Rivers (Godavari Basin):
40
As per directive received by State Environmental Appraisal Committee, a detailed L- Section and
Cross Sections at specified locations are drawn over the river running length passing through
Buldhana district for Purna(Tapi Basin), Penganga and Purna(Godavari Basin) rivers
Length of all above four rivers passing through the district is as below
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L & C – Sections for Penganga River passing through Buldhana district :
42
L & C – Sections for Purna River passing through Buldhana district :
43
L & C – Sections for Nalganaga River passing through Buldhana district :
44
L & C – Sections for Ghan River passing through Buldhana district :
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10.0 Rain Fall Data for Buldhana district:
Average rainfall for Buldhana district is 500-900mm per year. Compared to Rain fall data for last
three years, year 2019 has a deficit of about 183 mm considering peak rainfall for the district.
Monthwise rainfall for Buldhana district is as below
Sr.No. Month Rainfall
1 January 10.2
2 February 1.9
3 March 0.1
4 April 0
5 May 0
6 June 56.2
7 July 345.2
8 August 196.23
9 Septmber 78.23
10 October 12.3
11 November 11.2
12 December 6.2
Total 717.76
Talukawise Rainfall Data (Maximum in mm)
Taluka Rainfall Rainy Days
(Nos.)
Buldhana 971.0 51
Chikhali 1089.0 60
D.Raja 978.0 51
Mehakar 1092.0 53
Khamgaon 934.10 46
Shegaon 931.0 42
Malkapur 892.0 32
Motala 987.81 44
Nandura 1051.0 44
Jalgaon Jd. 904.2 48
Sangrampur 935.0 47
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Talukawise average rainfall distribution
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11.00 Geology and Mineral Wealth:
Geologically there are no major mineral ores. Some kinds of salts and lead are observed in
Lonar crater but not commercially exploited.
The major rock is Basalt hence the major soil type is Regur or Black cotton soil predominantly in
Jalgaon Jamod, Sangrampur, Nandura, Shegaon, Malkapur, Khamgaon areas.
Deccan trap covered 80% of the total area of the district and 20% area is covered by alluvium.
All the talukas except Jalgaon Jamod, Sangrampur and part of Shegaon. Talukas are covered by
Deccan trap.
In basalt ground water occurs in joints, fractured & other zone of weakens, which serve as loci
for the accumulation of groundwater. The density of joint, fractured, vascular in the Deccan
trap, controls percolation of ground water.
The flow are separated by a tine gap deposition which is known an intertrappens. In the district
redboles occur as a major intertrapean, which play very distinct role in the local behaviour of
groundwater.
Deccan Traps.—The trap covers a major part of the district and is characterised by basalt lava
flows which are generally dark grey, hard and compact. The tops of individual flows are usually
vesicular and zeolitic whilst the middle zone is fairly compact and non-zeolitic. Amygdalloidal,
porphyritic, or glomeroporphyritic textures are noticed locally. The vesicles are filled by
secondary minerals like zeolites, quartz, calcite or some earthy or ferruginous material. Well
developed columnar joints and spheroidal weathering are characteristic features of the massive
basalts. Weathered zeolitised traps occur in the river beds and bluish grey, soft volcanic ash
beds are encountered locally. The basalts are composed of laths of plagioclase felspars
(andesine to labradorite), augite, pigeonite, glass, and minor amounts of opaque ores.
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District has 67 stone quarry leases till January 2020 covering area 121.40 ha. working within
the district as per information recorded (Source info. District Mining Office,Buldhana)
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Geological Map For Buldhana District :
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District wise details of river or stream and other sand sources:
District is merged between Tapi Basin and Godavari basin basins. Godavari Basin comprises of
Penganga and Purnarivers flowing across the district along southern part of district where as
Purna is flowing across northern part of district comprising Tapi basin.
There are three major rivers draining across the district viz. Purna(Tapi Basin), Penganga &
Purna(Godavari Basin). There are about thirty three major and minor rivers draining across
Buldhana district. Buldhana district comprised of Tapi & Godavari Basin basin. Entire district is
a part of Purna Watershed & Penganga Watershed. Purna flows in transverse direction on
North of district , Penganga flows in transverse direction from centre of the district whereas
Purna(Godavari basin flows in transverse direction from southern part of district. Penganga
river enters near mudh un duldhana district. Purna river(Tapi) enters near dudhgaon in
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Malkapur district and exists near kodi in Sangrampur taluka. Purna river(Godavari enters near
Chinchkhed in Deulgaon raja taluka and exists near wazur in Lonar .taluka
Most of the sand ghats are on Purna, Dhyanganga, Penganga, BembalaKhadakpurna, Man,
Khadakpurna rivers. Only exposed sand ghats are allowed by administration to recommend for
scooping of sand every year after proper survey and satisfactory deposition keeping 2m of sand
as a base.
District has few leases of stone producing mechanical sand by crushing and meeting as per IS
standards for building grade sand. But demand is for river bed sand and hence scooping of sand
is a major activity to cater sand requirement to infrastructural development. However district
authority is promoting to use mechanical sand to balance between river bed sand scooping.
District has 138 Sand scooping sand ghats catering 259998 brass of sand. District has 67 stone
quarries catering 1363636 brass stone aggregates of different sizes like 6mm,20mm,40mm,
60mm and mechanical sand.
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Drainage System with description of main rivers:
S.No. Name of River Area drained in Sq. Km. % Area drained in the District
1 Godavari Basin 5816.75 Being flowing through the district,
(Penganga River commands whole district along with its
& Purna River all tributaries. 59.74%
Sub Basin)
2 Tapi Basin 3921.39 Being flowing through the district,
(Purna River Sub commands whole district along with its
Basin) all tributaries. 40.26%
# River includes their tributaries
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Salient Features of important rivers and streams:
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56
List of Sand Ghats:
अ. तालुका ामपंचायतीचे रे तीघाटाचे नदीचे थळ िनदशक गट नं. रे तीघाटाचे ै (चौ.मी.) रे तीघाटाचे सन 2019-
20
. नां व नां व नां व लांबी ं दी खोली े साठी
(हे .आर) अंदाजे
रे ती साठा
( ास)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1 बुलडाणा कुंबेफळ कुंबेफळ धामणा 22,273 ते 490 30 1.00 1.47 5194
278,286,279,293,294,2
96,34,3,
2 बुलडाणा सातगां व सातगां व धामणा 9,1097,85,72,76 ते 79, 510 30 1.00 1.53 5406
सला सला
3 बुलडाणा इरला इरला धामणा 177 ते 179,4 ते 7,50,66 750 30 1.00 2.25 7950
ते 69,78,70 ते 75,
4 बुलडाणा चांडोळ चां डोळ भाग- धामणा 405,401 ते 510 30 1.00 1.53 5406
1 403,399,398,262,261,4
53,
445,464,468,469,
5 बुलडाणा चांडोळ चां डोळ भाग- धामणा 502,503,507,524ते 540 30 1.00 1.62 5724
2 526,530,531,562 ते
570,
533 ते 537,541,34 ते
39,30,
6 दे ऊळगां वराजा िद स बु. िद स बु. (अ) खडकपुणा 18,19,35,36,37,39,40,4 250 45 0.60 0.90 2385
1,
7 दे ऊळगां वराजा िद स बु. िद स बु. (ब) खडकपुणा 436,437,450,444 350 45 0.60 1.13 3339
8 दे ऊळगां वराजा दे .मही-2 व दे .मिह भा-2 खडकपुणा दे .मिह भाग-2- 111 ते 500 70 0.60 4.90 7420
िनमगां व गु
व 114,437,138,
संयु
िनमगांवगु िनमगांवगु -307 ते
315,333 ते 337,
9 दे ऊळगां वराजा नारायणखेड नारायणखेड खडकपुणा नारायणखेड-166 ते 420 50 0.60 4.75 4452
व िनमगां व गु व िनमगांव 172,184 ते 188,206 ते
गु 210
िनमगांव गु -39 ते 45,50
व 51,
10 िसंदखेडराजा िपंपळगां व िपंपळगां व खडकपुणा िपंपळगां वकुडा-141,121 300 60 1.00 1.80 6360
कुडा, कुडा ते 126,
ताडिशवणी ताडिशवणी-
104,107,108 व 109,
11 िसंदखेडराजा दे वखेड,िपंपळगां व दे वखे ड-िलंगा खडकपुणा दे वखेड-223,1 ते 4,7,19 400 60 1.00 2.40 8480
कुडा, िलंगा,
ते 26,
िलंगा-
14,25,26,29,30,31,
12 िसंदखेडराजा राहे री बु. राहे री बु. खडकपुणा राहे री बु.- 300 60 1.00 1.80 6360
618,626,627,628,
13 िसंदखेडराजा िनमगांव िनमगां व खडकपुणा िनमगांव वायाळ-299 ते 600 50 2.00 2.40 21201
वायाळ वायाळ 303,316 ते 319,
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14 िसंदखेडराजा िवझोरा व राहे री खुद खडकपुणा राहे री खुद- 400 60 0.80 2.40 6784
तढे गां व 10,193,192,190,
15 मेहकर बोरी बोरी पैनगंगा 97,103,110 ते 360 20 0.20 0.72 509
112,139,137,138,
16 मेहकर अं ीदे शमुख अं ीदे शमुख पैनगंगा 121,122, 330 20 0.30 0.66 700
17 मेहकर सोनाटी सोनाटी पैनगंगा 452 ते 455,446, 350 20 0.20 0.70 495
18 मेहकर डोणगांव डोणगां व काच 232/1,232/2,232/1अ,2 120 10 1.00 0.12 424
31,
19 मेहकर डोणगांव डोणगां व काच 247/2,247/1अ,236,296 120 10 1.00 0.12 424
,
20 लोणार भुमराळा भुमराळा खडकपुणा 472, 462 ते 800 30 1.00 2.40 8431
464,460,458,449,
443,441,439,438,315,3
16,
21 लोणार सावरगां वतेली, सावरगां वतेली खडकपुणा चां गेफळ-135,136,131 500 50 1.00 2.50 8833
चांगेफळ , ते 133,128, 125,93,92,
चां गेफळ सावरगां वतेली-69
,72,73,75,78,79,85,88
ते 91,
22 लोणार सावरगां वतेली सावरगां वतेली खडकपुणा 57,47,46,45,43,42, 500 35 1.00 2.50 6183
(अ)
23 लोणार िकनगांव जट् टु खापरखेडला खडकपुणा 105,92 ते 245 45 1.00 2.50 3895
ड (अ) 95,107,109,110,117,15
7,158,
159,161,163,164,165,1
66,167,
24 लोणार िकनगांव जट् टु खापरखेडला खडकपुणा 84 ते 90, 395 45 1.00 2.50 6280
ड (ब)
25 मलकापुर काळे गां व काळे गां व िव गंगा 100,6,7,30,36,35,33,31 400 15 1.00 0.60 2120
,
26 मलकापुर ै सवाडी ै सवाडी नळगंगा 38,39,34,33, 200 8 0.60 0.16 339
27 मलकापुर नरवेल िहं गणा पूणा िहं गणानागापूर-20, 160 18 0.70 0.29 712
नागापूर
28 नां दुरा पलसोडा पलसोडा (अ) पुणा 10 ते 14,व 17, 500 25 0.50 1.76 2208
29 नां दुरा पलसोडा पलसोडा (ब) पुणा 20 ते 22,24,26 ते 31,53 800 20 0.50 1.76 2826
ते 57,
30 नां दुरा पातोंडा पातोडा पुणा 270 ते 273,281 ते 500 20 0.50 1.07 1766
284,1,
31 नां दुरा भोटा भोटा पुणा 184 ते 191, 600 30 0.60 1.80 3816
32 नां दुरा िहं गणाभोटा रोटी-अ पुणा 1 ते 4, 750 35 0.60 2.63 5565
33 नां दुरा िहं गणाभोटा रोटी-ब पुणा 124 ते 129, 600 35 0.60 2.10 4452
34 नां दुरा येरळी येरळी पुणा 20 ते 26, 600 30 0.60 1.80 3816
35 नां दुरा बेलाड बेलाड पुणा 19,28,29, 200 15 1.00 0.60 1060
36 नां दुरा टाकळी खेडगाव-अ पुणा 185 350 25 1.00 0.08 3092
वतपाळ
37 नां दुरा टाकळी खेडगाव-ब पुणा 13 ते 17,22 ते 25, 400 30 1.00 0.10 4240
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वतपाळ
38 नां दुरा िजगाव िजगां व पुणा 414 ते 416,2,83, 400 20 1.50 0.40 4240
39 नां दुरा इसरखेड िपं ीकोळी पुणा सरकारी गट नं.1, 250 15 1.50 0.39 1988
40 नां दुरा इसरखेड इसरखेड पुणा 122 ई ास ग.नं.1 300 13 1.50 0.39 2067
िपं ीकोळी सरकारी
41 नां दुरा भुईिसंगा भुईिसंगा ानगंगा 17,19,21, 150 6 1.50 0.09 477
42 नां दुरा िदघी िदघी िव गंगा 208,209,312,313, 400 9 0.50 0.36 636
43 नां दुरा न.प.नां दुरा नां दुरा खुद ानगंगा 116,119, 350 10 0.25 0.35 309
44 नां दुरा वसाडी बु. वसाडी बु. ानगंगा 20 ते 24, 60 30 0.50 0.18 318
45 नां दुरा चांदुरिब ा चां दुरिब ा- िव गंगा 455,454,451,450,386, 200 7 0.30 0.14 148
अ
46 नां दुरा चांदुरिब ा चां दुरिब ा- िव गंगा 386,328,329,387, 150 7 0.30 0.11 111
ब
47 नां दुरा चांदुरिब ा चां दुरिब ा- िव गंगा 68,67,58,50,56,51,59,5 200 7 0.30 0.14 148
क 44,545,
48 नां दुरा मोमीनाबाद मोमीनाबाद िव गंगा 8 ते 10,6,14,13,11,15, 300 5 0.30 0.15 159
49 नां दुरा मोमीनाबाद मोमीनाबाद िव गंगा 216,217,220,226,229,2 200 5 0.30 0.10 106
28,
50 नां दुरा वडनेरभोलजी औरं गपूर िव गंगा 1,2,3,6,9,18, 60 9 0.20 0.05 38
51 नां दुरा दिहवडी िभलवडी केदार 147,137,81,83,19,59, 155 17 0.30 0.26 279
52 नां दुरा िदघी सानपुडी िव गंगा 2,3,4, 201 8 0.20 0.16 114
53 नां दुरा वडनेरभोलजी वडनेरभोलजी िव गंगा 4,2,11,208,324,523,52 450 10 0.25 0.45 398
6,528,535,859,
54 नां दुरा वडनेरभोलजी भोगलवाडी िव गंगा 1,2,3,4,10, 250 12 0.10 0.30 106
55 नां दुरा कोकलवाडी कोकलवाडी कमळजा 48,60,68 ते 310 12 0.15 0.37 197
70,80,81,134 ते 136,
56 नां दुरा तां दुळवाडी तां दुळवाडी िव गंगा 29,26,30,31,106,104,1 600 5 0.50 0.30 530
02,100,
57 नां दुरा शबा बु. शबा बु. िव गंगा 2 ते 4, 21,132,124, 500 5 0.50 0.25 442
58 नां दुरा न.प.नां दुरा अहमदपूर ानगंगा 52,53,54, 320 10 1.25 0.32 1413
59 नां दुरा अवधा बु. नारायणपूर ानगंगा 10,11,12, 150 15 1.25 0.23 994
60 नां दुरा मेढळी मेढळी-अ कमळजा 278, 325 10 0.30 0.33 345
280,281,283,13,12,10,
9,,
61 नां दुरा मेढळी मेढळी-ब कमळजा 169 ते 174, 200 10 0.30 0.20 212
62 नां दुरा िपंपळखुटा िपंपळखुटा िव गंगा 103,100, 150 10 0.50 0.15 265
खुद खुद
63 नां दुरा वडनेरभोलजी बुट िव गंगा 88,89,94,6,7,99,100, 225 8 0.50 0.18 318
64 नां दुरा िहं गणाभोटा िहं गणाभोटा पुणा 1,2,8 ते 11, 600 35 0.60 2.10 4452
65 नां दुरा धानोरा बु. धानोरा बु. ानगंगा 4, 120 10 0.25 0.12 106
66 शेगाव खातखेड बोडगांव पुणा 174 ते 176, 815 15 0.50 1.22 2160
67 शेगाव भोनगां व भोनगांव पुणा 1,7 ते 10, 1100 15 0.50 1.65 2915
68 शेगाव भा न भा न पुणा 101,102,1 ते 3, 340 15 0.50 0.51 901
59
69 शेगाव कठोरा कठोरा-अ पुणा 7,8,11, 450 15 0.50 0.68 1193
70 शेगाव कठोरा कठोरा-ब पुणा 241,242, 480 20 0.50 0.96 1696
71 शेगाव ी े नागझरी ी े मन 78,18, ते 26,28 ते 600 15 0.50 0.90 1590
नागझरी-अ 30,33,34,37,39,42,
72 शेगाव ी े नागझरी ी े बोड 71,73,45, 300 10 0.50 0.30 530
नागझरी-ब
73 शेगां व िहं गणा उ ाळखेड मन 32,37,40,45,62,63,64, 400 15 0.50 0.60 1060
वैजीनाथ
गट ा.पं.
74 शेगां व िहं गणा िहं गणा मन 94 ते 100,109 ते 117, 300 15 0.50 0.45 795
वैजीनाथ वैजीनाथ
गट ा.पं.
75 शेगां व िहं गणा घुई मन 20 ते 22, 207 ते 211, 480 20 0.50 0.96 1696
वैजीनाथ
गट ा.पं.घुई
76 सं ामपूर टु नकी बु. टु नकी बु. लडी 18 ते 24,204,205, 450 8 0.50 0.36 636
77 सं ामपुर उमरा पंचाळा . लडी 30 ते 35,23,28,17 ते 520 8 0.50 0.42 735
बावनिबर 19,14,101,100,
95,94,93,80,79,
78 सं ामपुर कवठळ कुंभारखेड बबळा 103,104,71,105, 48 10 1.00 0.05 170
79 सं ामपुर कवठळ कवठळ बबळा 177,176,175,173,170, 69 12 1.00 0.08 293
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92 सं ामपुर वानखेड वानखेड-ब वान 928,929,930,909,910,9 85 10 1.00 0.09 300
12,913,935,934,717,
720,721,723,724,726,9
07,908,901,
104 सं ामपुर वरवट बकाल वरवट लडी 302 ते 200 10 0.50 0.20 353
बकाल-अ 306,312,317,318,320,
105 सं ामपुर वरवट बकाल वरवट लडी 6,712,710,708,707,706 300 10 0.50 0.30 530
बकाल-ब ,632,715 ते 718,
106 सं ामपुर काकणवाडा काकणवाडा वान 3 ते 8,13 ते 17,20 ते 22, 350 10 1.00 0.35 1237
बु. बु.-अ
107 सं ामपुर काकणवाडा काकणवाडा वान 160 ते 163, 167,168, 250 10 1.00 0.25 883
बु. बु.-ब
108 सं ामपुर काकणवाडा भुईखे ड-अ वान 10,9,6,7,2, 300 10 1.00 0.30 1060
बु.
109 सं ामपुर काकणवाडा भुईखे ड-ब वान 4,15 ते 19,49,50,51, 340 10 0.75 0.34 901
बु.
110 सं ामपुर काटे ल काटे ल-अ वान 160,172,173, 500 10 0.30 0.50 530
111 सं ामपुर काटे ल काटे ल-ब कचेरी 2,4,13, 330 10 0.30 0.33 350
112 सं ामपुर पलसोडा पलसोडा-अ कचेरी 42,48,47,64,68,69,49,5 425 9 0.50 0.38 675
0,51,63,62,61,
113 सं ामपुर पलसोडा पलसोडा-ब कचेरी 82,83,84,86,105, 310 8 0.55 0.25 481
114 सं ामपुर पलसोडा खळद बु. वान 8,9,10, 370 10 0.70 0.37 916
115 सं ामपुर पलसोडा खळदखुद वान 49,51 त 54,56,58 ते 705 10 0.60 0.71 1494
61,122,1,2,3,10,
116 सं ामपुर काकणवाडा काकणवाडा वान 5 ते 11,100 ते 103,98, 505 10 0.75 0.51 1338
खुद खुद
117 सं ामपुर रं गणवाडी मोमीनाबाद वान 109 ते 112,1,2,7,9, 390 10 0.75 0.39 1033
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118 सं ामपुर वडगांव वान वडगां व वान वान 7 ते 10,110, 745 10 0.70 0.75 1842
119 सं ामपुर कोलद कोलद वान 2 ते 7,134 ते 137, 445 10 0.70 0.45 1100
120 खामगां व खातखेड खोलखेड खरोडाना िनरं क 0 0 0.00 0.00 0
ला
121 खामगां व खेालखे ड दोंदवाडा ानगंगा 3,2,1,71 ते 75,62, 400 4 0.30 0.16 170
122 खामगां व उमरा अटाळी उमरा मस 244,245,246, 100 5 0.40 0.05 71
अटाळी
123 खामगां व िचतोडा िचतोडा मस 1,2,3,5,4, 70 3 0.35 0.02 26
124 खामगां व अंिबकापूर अंिबकापूर मस 61,62,64,65,66, 50 3.5 0.35 0.02 22
125 खामगां व वरखेड वरखेड मस 1,2,3,5,6,33,34, 70 5 0.40 0.04 49
126 खामगां व कारे गां व बु. कारे गांव बु. मस 185,186,190,193,195,1 120 12 0.80 0.14 407
96,
127 खामगाव उमरालासुरा उमरालासुरा मस 111,110,109,1 ते 5, 150 5 0.60 0.08 159
7,105,
128 खामगाव लासुराजहां िगर लासुराजहां िग मस 10,10,15,11,12,13, 150 6 0.35 0.09 111
र
129 खामगां व िहं गणाउमरा िहं गणाउमरा मस 1,111,58 ते 61, 170 4 0.50 0.07 120
130 खामगां व कंचनपूर कंचनपूर तोरणा 239,214,240 ते 32 4 0.40 0.01 18
242,244,246,253,
131 खामगां व बोथाकाजी वहाळा खुद तोरणा िनरं क 0 0 0.00 0.00 0
132 खामगां व पोरज पोरज ानगंगा 188,272,186,187, 95 6 0.50 0.06 101
133 खामगां व वणा वणा ानगंगा 284,285,288,289,303, 270 7 0.80 0.19 534
134 खामगां व िदवठाणा िदवठाणा ानगंगा 10,11,12,14, 180 15 0.75 0.27 716
135 खामगां व भालेगां व भालेगांव िस दगंगा 8,9,6,7,26,25,24,5, 80 4 0.50 0.03 57
136 खामगां व कुंबेफळ कुबेफळ िस दगंगा 120,121,122, 300 10 0.50 0.30 530
137 खामगां व खेालखे ड दोदवाडा बोड 13 200 5 0.50 0.10 177
138 खामगां व खेालखे ड खेालखेड खरोडाना 34,69,70, 150 5 0.50 0.08 132
ला
Mineral Potential :
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#cum/min
63
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List of Sand Ghats Proposed for scooping/excavation/auction
(36,33,27 ते
30,193,194,192,189,211,212,215,3,4
254
सला बु. सला बु. , 600 30 0.40 1.80
18,26,27,) Gsda यो -27,192 ते 4
194,189,18,26,28,
1 ते 7,308 ते 310,314,315,317
वडाळी वडाळी ानगंगा 500 15 0.30 0.75 795
ते 319,
7,10 ते
13,19,20,22,144,147,148,149
भुईिसंगा खातखेड ानगंगा , 400 10 0.25 0.40 353
148
भा न कालवड पुणा 145,147, 420 20 0.50 0.84
4
151
सगोडा सगोडा-अ पुणा 193,194, 430 20 0.50 0.86
9
162
सगोडा सगोडा-ब पुणा 232,233,235, 460 20 0.50 0.92
5
65
आडसूळ आडसूळ मन 230 ते 233, 100 15 0.50 0.15 265
झाडे गां व झाडे गां व मन (10 ते 12,) Gsda यो - 435 15 0.40 0.65 922
11,12,
(91 ते 101,139,150,151,)
खरोडा खरोडा पुणा 300 10 0.50 0.30 530
Gsda यो -91 ते 96,व 99,
खडकपु 258
साठे गां व साठे गांव साठे गां व- 9 ते 10,36 व 35, 365 40 0.50 1.46
णा 0
318
माने गां व मानेगां व पुणा 36,359,357, 600 30 0.50 1.80
0
304
दादु लगां व दादु लगां व पुणा 135,138 ते 144, 575 30 0.50 1.73
8
िहगणाबाळापू 291
िहगणाबाळापूर पुणा 29,28,23 ते 25,3, 550 30 0.50 1.65
र 5
249
झाडे गां व झाडे गां व पुणा 173 ते 181, 705 20 0.50 1.41
1
238
गोळे गां व बु. गोळे गां व बु. पुणा 11, 19 ते 22,25,27, 450 30 0.50 1.35
5
66
228
गोळे गां व खु. गोळे गां व खु. पुणा 77 ते 81, 518 25 0.50 1.30
8
138
मा ली मा ली-अ पुणा 88, 313 25 0.50 0.78
3
111
मा ली मा ली-ब पुणा 20,21, 210 30 0.50 0.63
3
274
भेडवळबुा. भेडवळबु. पुणा 324 ते 326,309 ते 311, 518 30 0.50 1.55
6
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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT FOR BULDHANA DISTRICT
PART –B
Prepared under
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1.0 Introduction :
Hon’ble Supreme Court of India vide its judgement dated February 27,2012 and further relief
amendment dated April 16,2012 directed all state, union territories and ministry of
Environment and Forest, Govt. of India, New Delhi to screen mining of minor minerals leases
within the purview of EIA notification 2006 and made requirement of environmental clearance
to minor minerals less than 5 ha compulsory.
Ministry of Environment & Forest , GoI vide its office Memorandum L-11011/47/2011.IA.II(M)
dated 18.05.2012 directed mass to comply Ho’ble Supreme Court decision.
Further the procedure for preparation of DSR and format is amended vide MOEFCC notification
S.O. 3611(E) dated 25.07.2018.
The subjected DSR is defined at “ Appendix -X (See Paragraph 7(iii)(a)” of the notification
S.O.141(E)dated 15.01.2016 and S.O. 3611(E) dated 25.07.2018
Buldhana district has constituted District Environmental Impact Assessment Authority vide Kra.
Kavi/ Kaksha Khanikarma/1248/2016 dated 02.09.2016 and comprised as
Buldhana district has constituted District Expert Appraisal Committee Authority vide letter Kra.
Kavi/ Kaksha Khanikarma/1248/2016 dated 02.09.2016 and comprised as
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6 Representative of M.P.C.B. R.O. S.R.O. MPCB, Amt. Member
Amravati
7 Expert Member Dr.J.S. Waghmare Member
8 Expert Member Dr. Mrs. V. R. Kakade Member
9 Expert Member Dr. Jayant P. Kawre Member
10 Asst. Engineer, P.W.D. Buldhana Asst. Engineer Member
11 District Mining Officer, Buldhana D.M.O. Buldhana Member Secretary
Buldhana district is located in the Amravati division of Maharashtra, India. It is situated at the
western border of Vidarbha region and is 500 km away from the state capital, Mumbai. The
district has towns and cities like Shegaon, Malkapur, Khamgaon, Lonar, Mehkar, and Chikhli. It
is surrounded by Madhya Pradesh in the north, Akola, Washim, and Amravati districts on the
east, Jalna district on the south, and Jalgaon and Aurangabad districts on the west. The district
is mainly covered in Survey of India topographic Sheet No. 55D/8 partly in 46P and 56 A & lies
between latitudes are 19.51° to 21.17° N and longitudes are 75.57° to 76.59° E. Bounded on the
north by Madhya Pradesh state, to the east by Akola and Washim, to the south by Parbhani and
Jalna districts, and to the west by Jalna and Jalgaon districts.
The district consists of six subdivisions and thirteen tahsils comprising 1444 villages. The district
Head Quarters is at Buldhana. The distances of the other major towns from Buldhana is
Aurangabad ( 180 KM ), Pune ( 425 KM ), Amravati ( 200 KM ), Nagpur ( 350 KM ). District is
bounded on the North by Khandawa District of Madhya Pradesh on the South by Parabhani
District on the west by Jalna and Jalgaon Districts and on the North East by Amravati District.
The name of the district is probably derived from Bhil Thana (place of Bhils, a tribal group).
Buldhana holds religious significance as it is the site of the Shri Gajanan Maharaj temple,
Shegaon. This district is a major tourist attraction owing to the ancient Lonar crater (second
largest in the world), declared a world heritage. Shegaon of Gajanan Maharaj Sailanibaba's
Dargah are the major places of pilgrimage. Sindakhedraja in this district is renowned to be
birthplace of Rajmata Jeejabai.
National Highway 6 - NH6 passes through Khamgaon, Nandura, and Malkapur towns in the
district.
The principal rivers in the district are Painganga and Purna. The district forms part of Godavari
and Tapi basin. Purna and Penganga Rivers are the main rivers flowing through the district. The
other important river are the khandakpurna, Nalganga, Vishwaganga, Gyanganga and
Banganga. The principal tributaries of purna are Nalganga, Vishwaganga and Gyanganga from
the south. There are two medium irrigation project of the river Nalganga and Gyanganga in the
district. The total area of the district is 9661 Sq. Kms. which is about 3.14% of the total area of
Maharashtra State.
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Major part of the district is covered by basaltic lava flows of upper Cretaceous to lower Eocene
age. The Deccan lava sequence is grouped under Satpura group in the northern part whereas in
southern part it is grouped under Sahyadri group.
The northern part of the district on either side of Purna River is underlain by thick Alluvial
deposits of Pleistocene to Recent age and is termed as Purna Alluvium. The Alluvium is also
observed in a small patch southwest of Malkapur and east of Khamgaon along the boundaries
of district
Drainage
The Penganga, is the principal river of the district ; the other important rivers are Purna,
Khadakpurna, Nalganga, Vishwaganga, Gyanganga and Banganga,.
The Penganga rises in the Hills near Deulghat, runs in a south-easterly direction East Mehakar
then enters the Akola district. Most of the part of Chikhali and Mehakar tahasils. Fall within the
drainage of the Penganga. The portion of the river which lies in this district is almost dry in the
hot weather.
The Khadak Purna or Lower Purna rises in the Ajanta hills to the West of the district, which
enters a little to the north of Deulgaon Raja and traverses the Sindkhed Raja tahasil in a south
east direction for a distance of about 50kms. It does hot flow in the hot weather.
Penganga and Khadak Purna are important rivers of the Godavari basin, but they do not acquire
their importance till they leave the district.
Purna is only the perennial stream in the plains, rises in the south facing scarps of Gawilgad hills
in the district and has a pretty dense network of tributaries.
Its principal tributaries within the district are Nalganga, Vishwaganga and Gyanganga from the
south and Banganga from the north.
Nalganga rising in the hills near Deulghat runs to North and join Purna near Narval.
Vishwaganga rises at Buldana itself.
Dyanganga rises in the table lands north of the valley of the Penganga and run part Nandura
before join the Purna.
Banganga rises in the Melghat to the north of Jalgaon Jamod tahasil and flows south ward to
meet the Purna.
All these rivers have a sub parallel to sub-dendritic drainage pattern which is structurally
controlled by bed rock formed by Deccan trap.
Generally 42% of southern and eastern part of our district is occupied by Penganga and
Khadakpurna river area these are tributaries of river Godavari with the remaining part comes
under Purna and its tributaries.
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Climate
The district gets rain from south west Monsoons. The rainfall period is from June to September.
However rain generally falls in the months of June and July upto the end of October.
The district falls under the assured rainfall zone and average rainfall ranging from 500 to 900
mm.
The climate of the Buldhana district is generally dry and hot except during monsoon , Buldhana
town itself i.e. district headquarters has a comparatively cool weather and is considered to be
the most pleasant place in district .
The general climate of the district is characterised by Hot and Dry summers and cold winters
with the seasonal variation in the temperature being pretty large.
Hailstorms are common during February to April and also during the post monsoon period from
November to January.
Temperature :
Temperature is one of the most influential climatic factors, which affects the distribution of
agricultural crops and plants. Temperature regulates all the chemical and physiological
processes of plant metabolism. The metabolic processes begin at a certain minimum
temperature and increase with rise of temperature until they reach optimum temperature.
Further, the metabolic activity slows down until it ceases at a temperature called maximum.
These are called cordial temperature points. The cordial limits of cold season crops are 0-50C,
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22-270C, and 30-370C and for hot season crops are 15-180C, 30-350C, and 44-550C
respectively. Chilling injury is caused when temperature goes below the minimum and
desiccation is caused when temperature goes above the maximum.Temperature conditions
have been far less erratic from year to year than rainfall conditions in each agricultural region.
The following table shows month wise temperature variation in Buldhana District
Month
Maximum in ºC Minimum in ºC
January 30.5 13.9
February 34.5 14.0
March 36.5 19.0
April 39.5 18.0
May 45.6 20.2
June 37.5 20.2
July 33.0 14.2
August 28.7 19.2
September 33.7 19.2
October 35.0 15.8
November 28.7 16.2
December 28.7 12.6
The district gets rain from south west Monsoons. The rainfall period is from June to September.
However rain generally falls in the months of June and July upto the end of October.
The district falls under the assured rainfall zone and average rainfall ranging from 500 to 900
mm.
Forestry
About 840.66 Sq KM of area was under forest which constituted 8.70% of the total area.
Forest resources contribute significantly to the economy of the district. Forest area is located in
Gavilgad Hills in the north and Agentha hills in the south of Buldhana district. Dense forest is
observed in Buldhana, Khamgaon and Jalgaon Jamod talukas. The resources are Timber wood,
fuel wood, Tendu Patta, Gum, Grass etc.
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Dnyanganga wild life sanctuary
Both forest area 22 kms away from Buldhana towns has been declared as a Dhyanganga wild
life sanctuary. This has been published in Government Gazette dated 20th May 1997. The forest
area of Dnyanganga sanctuary is 20356.6 Hactares.
Dudhaneshwar Sanctuary
The area around the Girada Padli villages has been proposed by forest office for declaring it as a
wild life sanctury. This area is of 2800 hectares.
The trap covers a major part of the district and is characterised by basalt lava flows which are
generally dark grey, hard and compact. The tops of individual flows are usually vesicular and
zeolitic whilst the middle zone is fairly compact and non-zeolitic. Amygdalloidal, porphyritic, or
glomeroporphyritic textures are noticed locally. The vesicles are filled by secondary minerals
like zeolites, quartz, calcite or some earthy or ferruginous material. Well developed columnar
joints and spheroidal weathering are characteristic features of the massive basalts. Weathered
zeolitised traps occur in the river beds and bluish grey, soft volcanic ash beds are encountered
locally. Trap rock being hard, dense and durable is most suitable for building purposes but it
barren of any economically important minerals. Sodium chloride is found along the entire belt
of the Purna River. The basalts are composed of laths of plagioclase felspars (andesine to
labradorite), augite, pigeonite, glass, and minor amounts of opaque ores. Mostly basalt is used
as building grade stone for infrastructural and civil work.
There are three major soil types in this district, locally called as Bharkali, morand and Barad.
Morand soils are silt and lime mixed heavy in texture and blackish one suitable for cotton
growing. Black soil is also found in Chikhli and Mehkar area but the depth of Top soil being very
low hence suitable for wheat growing. Sandy soils are locally called as Barad, percentage of
sand is more than silt and clay hence light in nature hence identified as light soils. These are
very poor fertile soil types than morand. Constitute the physical basis of all agricultural
practices. The infiltration and transmission of moisture through soil depends upon the particle
size, amount of organic mater in the soil depth. These factors are also depend upon the
approach of soil for the saturation its swollen capacity and individual physical properties.
From the physical properties of the soil in the district it can be divided into
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3) Deep black soil
Coarse shallow soil covers the high lands in district. The depth of such
soil remains very lese. The infiltration is much less in these type of soils and run off is more. This
type covers an area of 4564.72 Sq. Km. Medium blacksoil is developed comparatively in the
plains along the tributaries of main rivers and small plateau of the district. This type of soil area
generally low in clayey material. The area covered by the type of soil in the district is 3574.68
sq.km. and remains at 37 percentage of the total soil.
Deep black soil generally develops along the banks of the major river and main tributaries of
the river in the district it has been developed along Purna (Tapi) Nalganga, Vishwaganga,
Painganga, and Purna (Godavari) rivers. The soils contains much clayey material which
generally have nature of swelling in high degree. The black cotton soil derived from the Deccan
trap of the region are more fertile and contains rich plant elements such as lime, magnesia, Iron
and alkalis. The cropping pattern of the district is generally based upon the fertility of the soil
present in the area.
The soil in the northern tahsils viz. Jalgaon, Sangrampur, Shegaon, Nandura, Malkapur and
Motala are generally deep black formed by transported materials washed from the ghat land.
Cotton, Jawar and Groundnut etc. are the main crops grown in this area. On the plateau i.e.
remaining six tahsils areas of medium black soils and are suitable to grow cotton, Jowar, Pulses
and Bajara.
Agriculture
Most of the people of Buldhana Districtare engaged in agricultural activities as according to
Census, 2011 the percentage of cultivators is 31.60 percent and that of agricultural labourers is
49.46 percent.Thus, together they constitute 81.06 percent of the total workers of the District.
The District is divided in six subdivisions and thirteen tahsils.
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There are Six Subdivisions and thirteen talukas listed as
3. Khamgaon Khamgaon
Shegaon
4. Malkapur Malkapur
Nandura
Motala
5. Jalgaon Jamod Jalgaon Jamod
Sangrampur
6. Sindkhed Raja Sindkhedraja
Deulgaoraja
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Salient Features of Buldhana District :
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elevation ranging from 246m to 259m ; the
average height of the district being 363 m above
m.s.l
Historical / Important Places
There are five state protected monuments listed
as Nilkantheshwar temple,Motitalav, Rajvada of
Lakhuji Jadhav, Rangmahal,Savkarvada in the
district.
Archaeological/Historical/Ancient
Monuments within district Other ASI-Nagpur governed ancient and
archeologcical steas are Chadni Talao,
Dharmasala locally called Chhattra, Fifteen
Temples, Gaimukh temple No 1 of Daitya Sudan,
Gaimukha Temple and tank, Temple of
Mahadeva, Three old Temples, Rohinkhed
Mosque ,Fattekheda Mosque
Names of the national park, A] Amba Barwa Wildlife Sanctury:
Department of Revenue and Forest Govt. of
sanctuary Biosphere reserve,
Maharashtra notified Amba Barwa Sanctuary
Tiger Reserve, Elephant reserve, vide notification WLP 1094/CR 123/F-1 dated
9.04.1997 for the area 10210.02 ha
Forest (RF/PF/Unclassified)
B] Dnyanganga Wildlife Sanctuary is notified by
Govt. of Maharashtra vide notification dated
8.10.1997 for the area 20356.60 ha area.
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2.0 Overview of Mining Activity in the district :
Buldhana district is rich in minor minerals such as building stone and sand. Mining activity is
one of the main revenue source for the district.
District has 67 stone quarry leases till January 2020 covering area 121.40 ha. working within
the district as per information recorded (Source info. District Mining Office,Buldhana)
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3. General Profile of the district :
Buldhana district is located in the Amravati division of Maharashtra, India. It is situated at the
western border of Vidarbha region and is 500 km away from the state capital, Mumbai. The
district has towns and cities like Shegaon, Malkapur, Khamgaon, Lonar, Mehkar, and Chikhli. It
is surrounded by Madhya Pradesh in the north, Akola, Washim, and Amravati districts on the
east, Jalna district on the south, and Jalgaon and Aurangabad districts on the west. The district
is mainly covered in Survey of India topographic Sheet No. 55D/8 partly in 46P and 56 A & lies
between latitudes are 19.51° to 21.17° N and longitudes are 75.57° to 76.59° E. Bounded on the
north by Madhya Pradesh state, to the east by Akola and Washim, to the south by Parbhani and
Jalna districts, and to the west by Jalna and Jalgaon districts.
The district consists of six subdivisions and thirteen tahsils comprising 1444 villages. The district
Head Quarters is at Buldhana. The distances of the other major towns from Buldhana is
Aurangabad ( 180 KM ), Pune ( 425 KM ), Amravati ( 200 KM ), Nagpur ( 350 KM ). District is
bounded on the North by Khandawa District of Madhya Pradesh on the South by Parabhani
District on the west by Jalna and Jalgaon Districts and on the North East by Amravati District.
The name of the district is probably derived from Bhil Thana (place of Bhils, a tribal group).
The principal rivers in the district are Painganga and Purna. The district forms part of Godavari
and Tapi basin. Purna and Penganga Rivers are the main rivers flowing through the district. The
other important river are the khandakpurna, Nalganga, Vishwaganga, Gyanganga and
Banganga. The principal tributaries of purna are Nalganga, Vishwaganga and Gyanganga from
the south. There are two medium irrigation project of the river Nalganga and Gyanganga in the
district. The total area of the district is 9661 Sq. Kms. which is about 3.14% of the total area of
Maharashtra State.
Physiographycally the district is divided in to two separate parts viz., the southern part of the
district forms a table land having a elevation ranging from 292 m to 687m; the northern part of
the district is a plain & having a elevation ranging from 246m to 259m ; the average height of
the district being 363 m above m.s.l.
The Ajanta range divides the geographical area into two distinct zones;
The Tapi-Purna river belt region covering 7 Tahasils to the north namely Malkapur,
Nandura, Khamgaon, Jalgaon Jamod, Sangrampur, Motala, Shegaon
The other region comprising 6 Tahasils of Buldhana, Chikhali, Mehakar, Deulgaon Raja,
Sindakhed Raja, Lonar to the south of the Ajanta range.
The Satpura range having a NNE-SSW direction runs through northern part of Jalgaon Jamod
and Sangrampur Tahasils.
The two hilly ranges of southern part are named as southern & central belt. The central belt
runs NW-SE for near about 64km. & turn to EW for 26km. The southern belt of the hill ranges
extend from Dhad to Lonar in NW-SE direction for 103 km distance.
The world famous Lonar Crater considered to be more than 50,000 years old , is present in
Buldhana district and is soon to be developed as a tourist spot.
The physiography forms four major type of land form viz.,
i. The hill and (ghatsection)
ii. The foot hill ones
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iii. The plateaus and
iv. The plains.
Geologically there are no major mineral ores. Some kinds of salts and lead are observed in
Lonar crater but not commercially exploited.
The major rock is Basalt hence the major soil type is Regur or Black cotton soil predominantly in
Jalgaon Jamod, Sangrampur, Nandura, Shegaon, Malkapur, Khamgaon areas.
Deccan trap covered 80% of the total area of the district and 20% area is covered by alluvium.
All the talukas except Jalgaon Jamod, Sangrampur and part of Shegaon. Talukas are covered by
Deccan trap.
In basalt ground water occurs in joints, fractured & other zone of weakens, which serve as loci
for the accumulation of groundwater. The density of joint, fractured, vascular in the Deccan
trap, controls percolation of ground water.
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Location Map of District :
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4.0 Geology of the District:
Geologically there are no major mineral ores. Some kinds of salts and lead are observed in
Lonar crater but not commercially exploited.
The major rock is Basalt hence the major soil type is Regur or Black cotton soil predominantly in
Jalgaon Jamod, Sangrampur, Nandura, Shegaon, Malkapur, Khamgaon areas.
Deccan trap covered 80% of the total area of the district and 20% area is covered by alluvium.
All the talukas except Jalgaon Jamod, Sangrampur and part of Shegaon. Talukas are covered by
Deccan trap.
In basalt ground water occurs in joints, fractured & other zone of weakens, which serve as loci
for the accumulation of groundwater. The density of joint, fractured, vascular in the Deccan
trap, controls percolation of ground water.
The flow are separated by a tine gap deposition which is known an intertrappens. In the district
redboles occur as a major intertrapean, which play very distinct role in the local behaviour of
groundwater.
Deccan Traps.—The trap covers a major part of the district and is characterised by basalt lava
flows which are generally dark grey, hard and compact. The tops of individual flows are usually
vesicular and zeolitic whilst the middle zone is fairly compact and non-zeolitic. Amygdalloidal,
porphyritic, or glomeroporphyritic textures are noticed locally. The vesicles are filled by
secondary minerals like zeolites, quartz, calcite or some earthy or ferruginous material. Well
developed columnar joints and spheroidal weathering are characteristic features of the massive
basalts. Weathered zeolitised traps occur in the river beds and bluish grey, soft volcanic ash
beds are encountered locally. The basalts are composed of laths of plagioclase felspars
(andesine to labradorite), augite, pigeonite, glass, and minor amounts of opaque ores.
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District has 67 stone quarry leases till January 2020 covering area 121.40 ha. working within
the district as per information recorded (Source info. District Mining Office,Buldhana)
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Geological Map of Buldhana District
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5.0 Drainage of irrigation Pattern:
Irrigation Details for the district :
Total 794.13
Source of Irrigation :
Source of Irrigation Area in (‘000ha) % of Total Irrigated Area
Canal 43.45 0.10 %
Open Wells/Bore Wells 42705 99.87 %
Lift Irrigation Systems 08 0.03
Total 42756.45 100 %
# Source ICAR-CRIDA report.
Drainage
The Penganga, is the principal river of the district ; the other important rivers are Purna,
Khadakpurna, Nalganga, Vishwaganga, Gyanganga and Banganga,.
The Penganga rises in the Hills near Deulghat, runs in a south-easterly direction East Mehakar
then enters the Akola district. Most of the part of Chikhali and Mehakar tahasils. Fall within the
drainage of the Penganga. The portion of the river which lies in this district is almost dry in the
hot weather.
The Khadak Purna or Lower Purna rises in the Ajanta hills to the West of the district, which
enters a little to the north of Deulgaon Raja and traverses the Sindkhed Raja tahasil in a south
east direction for a distance of about 50kms. It does hot flow in the hot weather.
Penganga and Khadak Purna are important rivers of the Godavari basin, but they do not acquire
their importance till they leave the district.
Purna is only the perennial stream in the plains, rises in the south facing scarps of Gawilgad hills
in the district and has a pretty dense network of tributaries.
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Its principal tributaries within the district are Nalganga, Vishwaganga and Gyanganga from the
south and Banganga from the north.
Nalganga rising in the hills near Deulghat runs to North and join Purna near Narval.
Dyanganga rises in the table lands north of the valley of the Penganga and run part Nandura
before join the Purna.
Banganga rises in the Melghat to the north of Jalgaon Jamod tahasil and flows south ward to
meet the Purna.
All these rivers have a sub parallel to sub-dendritic drainage pattern which is structurally
controlled by bed rock formed by Deccan trap.
Generally 42% of southern and eastern part of our district is occupied by Penganga and
Khadakpurna river area these are tributaries of river Godavari with the remaining part comes
under Purna and its tributaries.
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6.0 Land Utilization Pattern in the District : Forest, Agriculture, Horticulture, Mining etc.
Land Use Map for Buldhana district is as below:
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Description Area in ('000ha)
District Name Buldhana
District Area 967
Cultivable Area 740
Forest Area 54
Land under Non agricultural use 41
Permanent Pastures 29
Cultivable Waste Land 32
Land under Misc. Trees and groves 10
Agriculture Crops:
Major field crops Area in (‘000ha) by Major field crops Irrigation
cultivated (Kharif) Rainfed cultivated (Rabi)
Cotton 247.6 Gram 63.5
Soyabean 240.0 Wheat 47.4
Jowar 49.7 Safflower 1.7
Green Gram 41.5
Black Gram 38.3
Pigeon pea 59.6
# Source Agriculture Plan Buldhana(ICAR-CRIDA)
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Horticulture :
Horticulture Crops (Fruits) Area in (‘000ha)
Mango 8.4
Sapota 0.8
Orange (Santra) 7.9
Pomogranate 0.2
Kagzi Lime 5.3
Mosambi 4.3
Guava 1.7
Banana 0.9
Custard Apple 1.3
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Mining :
There are about thirty three major and minor rivers draining across Buldhana district. Buldhana
district comprised of Tapi & Godavari Basin basin. Entire district is a part of Purna Watershed &
Penganga Watershed. Purna flows in transverse direction on North of district , Penganga flows
in transverse direction from centre of the district whereas Purna(Godavari basin flows in
transverse direction from southern part of district. Penganga river enters near mudh un
duldhana district. Purna river(Tapi) enters near dudhgaon in Malkapur district and exists near
kodi in Sangrampur taluka. Purna river(Godavari enters near Chinchkhed in Deulgaon raja
taluka and exists near wazur in Lonar .taluka
River Inventory for the district is sketched as
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There are about thirty three major and minor rivers draining across Buldhana district. Buldhana
district comprised of Tapi & Godavari Basin basin. Entire district is a part of Purna Watershed &
Penganga Watershed. Purna flows in transverse direction on North of district , Penganga flows
in transverse direction from centre of the district whereas Purna(Godavari basin flows in
transverse direction from southern part of district. Penganga river enters near mudh un
duldhana district. Purna river(Tapi) enters near dudhgaon in Malkapur district and exists near
kodi in Sangrampur taluka. Purna river(Godavari enters near Chinchkhed in Deulgaon raja
taluka and exists near wazur in Lonar .taluka
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Total Catchment area for sub basin rivers are tabulated below
Basin)
Buldhana 51.80 3921.39
Penganga River
(Godavari Basin)
Buldhana Purna River
90.60
(Godavari Basin)
District has irrigation facility through 04 Large Projects, 14 Medium Projects, 100 Small
Irrigation Projects operated through State Irrigation Department and 112 small irrigation
projects in the district operated by Z.P. authorities.
# District Booklet W.R.D. Govt of Maharashtra Yr. 2017
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7.2 Ground Water Scenario :
District is in “SAFE” Category from Ground Water Development point of view. Detailed Ground
Water Scenario for the district is discussed below
Hydrogeology
Major part of the district is covered by basaltic lava flows of upper Cretaceous to lower Eocene
age. The Deccan lava sequence is grouped under Satpura group in the northern part whereas in
southern part it is grouped under Sahyadri group.
Deccan Trap Basalt forms an important water bearing formation of the district. The disposition
of vesicular unit and massive unit of different lava flows has given rise to multi layered aquifer
system. The water bearing capacity of Vesicular Basalt largely depends upon size and shape of
vesicles, density of vesicles and the degree of inter connection of vesicles. Massive Basalt
generally does not possess primary porosity. However, Massive Basalt, which is fractured,
jointed and weathered posses’ water bearing capacity. Degree of weathering and topographic
setting also plays a major role in respect of productivity. In Basalt, ground water occurs both in
Vesicular and Massive Basalt as well as inter flow zones in weathered mantle, fractured zones.
In general ground water occurs under water table conditions in shallow aquifer and semi-
confined to confined conditions in deeper aquifer. The unconfined aquifer is developed due to
the weathering and jointing of upper flow in Basalt down to depth of 15-20 mbgl.
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Hydrogeology of District Buldhana
The depth to water level in the district ranges between 3.0 (Karand) and 22.9 m bgl (Dighi).
Shallow water levels, within 10 m bgl are seen in major part of the central and southern areas
of the district, i.e., in major parts of Deulgaon Raja, Sindkhed Raja, Lonar, Buldhana, Chikhali,
Khamgaon and Motala talukas. Water levels of 10-20 mbgl are observed in major northern
Alluvial part of the district i.e., in major parts of Sangrampur, Jalgaon (Jamod), and Nandura
talukas and south eatern part of the district in Mahkar Taluk..Deeper water levels of more than
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20 m bgl are observed in restricted northwestern part of the district in parts of Nandura taluka.
Thus water levels through out the district are within 20 m bgl.
The depth to water level during postmonsoon ranges between 0..55 m bgl (Sindkhed Raja) and
27.0 m bgl (Kingaon Raja).
Shallow water levels within 10 m bgl occupy almost entire district in south and central parts.
Water levels between 10 and 20 m bgl are observed in north western Alluvial areas of the
district, occupying major parts of Malkapur, Nandura and Jalgaon (Jamod) talukas and southern
parts of Sangrampur and and northern part of Shegaon talukas.
The stage of ground water development varies from 30.54% (Mlakapur) to 104.60% (Jalgaon).
The overall stage of ground water development for the district is 63.4%. As per estimation,
Jalgaon (Jamod) taluka falls in “Over-Exploited” category, Motala (75.66%) in “Semi-Critical”
category whereas remaining 11 talukas fall in “Safe” category.
Average rainfall for Buldhana district is 500-900mm per year. Compared to Rain fall data for last
three years, year 2019 has a deficit of about 183 mm considering peak rainfall for the district.
Monthwise rainfall for Buldhana district is as below
Sr.No. Month Rainfall
1 January 10.2
2 February 1.9
3 March 0.1
4 April 0
5 May 0
6 June 56.2
7 July 345.2
8 August 196.23
9 Septmber 78.23
10 October 12.3
11 November 11.2
12 December 6.2
Total 717.76
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Talukawise Rainfall Data (Maximum in mm)
Taluka Rainfall Rainy Days
(Nos.)
Buldhana 971.0 51
Chikhali 1089.0 60
D.Raja 978.0 51
Mehakar 1092.0 53
Khamgaon 934.10 46
Shegaon 931.0 42
Malkapur 892.0 32
Motala 987.81 44
Nandura 1051.0 44
Jalgaon Jd. 904.2 48
Sangrampur 935.0 47
The Climate of the district is characterised by a hot summer and general dryness throughout
the year except during the south-west monsoon season, i.e., June to September. The
temperature rises rapidly after February till May, which is the hottest month of the year. The
mean daily maximum temperature during May is 42.1°C and the mean daily minimum
temperature during December is 15.1°C
The normal annual rainfall varies from about 500to 900 mm .
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Talukawise rainfall distribution
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9.0 Details of the mining leases in the district as per the following format :
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*All stone quarries are working with valid prior environmental clearances and permissions.
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10. Details of Royalty or Revenue received in last three years :
11. Details of Production of Minor Mineral in last three years : (Approx. Quantity)
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Mineral Map of District
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13. List of Letter of Intent (LOI)Holders in the district along with its validity as per following format:
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List is updated till September 2020
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14. Total Mineral Reserves Available in the District :
Quality of stone available in Buldhana district is building grade stone confirming IS standards
IS:7779 (Part II/Sec 3) of 1979.
Basalt stone is used for building, construction works , road works as an aggregate.
Basalt stone with variable sizes from 6mm,20mm,40mm,60mm,100mm are used for
construction and road works as an aggregate material. Buldhana district has a long stretch
joining Akola at one end and Jalna at another surrounded by Jalgaon, Burhanpur, Amravati
district. To cater infrastructural requirements and local demand stone quarries are emerged
catering demand for 13 tahsils. In general demand for district is ranging between 1.3-1.5
millionTonne/Annum generating revenue of around 60 Cr. Approximately. This demand is
perpetual to market requirements depending on growth of infrastructural index of the area ,
state and country. Detailed demand calculated for F.Y. 2019-20 is as below
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Buldhana District Requirement of Minor Minerals (Stone)
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18. Mining Leases marked on District Map
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19. Details of the area of where there is a cluster of mining leases viz. no. of mining leases. Location :
Area in
Name of Lessee Mineral Village Land Type S.No. Date of Grant Lease From Lease up to
ha
No Cluster is formed till March 2019
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20.0 Details of Eco sensitive area
Further MOEFCC, Govt of India vide SO1604 dated 17.05.2017 notified Dnyanganga
Wildlife Sanctuary as an Eco Sensitive Zone.
Lonar crater lake is located in Buldhana district. It is the second largest impact
crater in basaltic rock in the world. It was formed 60,000 years ago by a meteor
impact. The pH of the water is about 11 (extremely alkaline). Lonar Crater has very
different flora and fauna in its vicinity.
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Map of Dnyanganga Wildlife Sanctuary:
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Sancturies Marked ondistrict Map of Buldhana
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21. Impact on the Environment (Air, Water, Noise Soil, Flora & Fauna, Land Use, agriculture,
forest etc.) due to mining activity :
a. Point sources
b. Area sources
c. Line sources
Drilling & Blasting and crusher operations of the mine are considered as point sources
As the cumulative impacts for cluster of stone quarries are to be considered, thus the
cluster of stone mines is described as area sources
Transportation of stone chips from mining pit to crusher is considered as line sources
The other source of air pollution is the dust generated during the movement of tractor trolley.
Water tankers with spraying arrangement will be used for regular water sprinkling on the haul
roads to ensure effective dust suppression. The tractor trolley are well maintained so that
exhaust smoke does not contribute abnormal values of noxious gases and un-burnt
hydrocarbons.
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Water Environment : Anticipated Impacts:
Mining activities cause adverse impacts due to mine drainage and siltation due to storm water.
The impact on water environment has been considered under the following heads:
Water consumption
Mine seepage and impact on ground water
Impact on surface water bodies
Storm water management
Soil Environment : Anticipated Impacts
Most of the stone quarries are operated at the barren area where outcrops of basalt are
exposed having very thin layer of soil and overburden. This soil is removed and stacked
separately for plantation around peripheral area of 7.5 m.
Land Use :
These stone quarries are very small in area. After removal of stone these abandoned quarries
are used as water tank for irrigation purpose by lessee.
Forest :
No quarry is permitted within district within 250m of forest boundary and within 10 km buffer
area of Eco Sensitive Area.
Dust suppression arrangements like water tankers on haulage road and at all dust
generation points
Dust extractors during crushing/ screening
Grading of haul roads time to time and cleaning to remove the accumulated dusty
material
Regular maintenance of the tractor trolley.
Practicing wet drilling.
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Controlled blasting using delay detonators.
Usage of sharp drill bits for drilling of holes
Avoiding of overloading of 10T tippers and covering of loaded tippers with tarpaulins
during stone chip transportation
Dust mask provision to workers
Adequate barrier zone will be maintained all along the mine lease boundary and green
belt will be maintained in the barrier zone
Periodical monitoring of air quality to take steps to control the pollutants
The only pollution anticipated in the surface drainage water is the suspended solids, due to
wash off. For this purpose retaining wall with garland drain is proposed. The discharge from this
drain is diverted to a settling tank unused pit workings, which allows the sediments to settle.
Further to arrest the silted drainage entering into the area down below, check dams and gully
plugs shall be erected in the existing natural drains. These check dams also assist in the
recharge of ground water system.
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Deliberate attempt has been made to collect this in to a garden drain. This water will be
available for uses integrated above. Percolation losses will be negligible.
23. Reclamation of Mined Out Area (best practice already implemented in the district,
requirement as per rules and regulations , proposed reclamation plan)
As per Maharashtra Minor Mineral Extraction & Development Rule 2013,quarry after
exhaustion of mineral and on abandonment , the pit be used as a water tank or be used for fish
culture or be used for Municipal solid waste dump yard.
As per requirement of Maharashtra Minor Mineral Extraction & Development Rule 2013 every
stone quarry after exhaustion of minerals will plan Final Mine Closure Plan with the approval of
Directorate of Geology and Mining GoM and abandon the stone quarry as per method of
approval within time frame prescribed and approved by authority.
In the district, till date no mine for stone is abandoned and Final Closure Work is not worked
out yet. Details area as
Name of Area in Gut No Village/Taluka Lease Order Details Reason for Closure
Lessee ha
NIL
Risk Assessment
The proposed project involves Stone mining through semi mechanized opencast mining. The
anticipated risks are mentioned below:
Inundation
There is no chance of inundation of mine pits from surface waters such as rivers or nalas as it is
situated a long away from river.
The lease hold area is located in the Buldhana district of Maharashtra and the area in general
receives appreciable amount of rain fall, which is in the range of 500- 900mm (annual average).
Pit slope & dump slope failures
Mining is restricted to an average depth of 18 m from surface levels. No permanent dumps are
proposed.
Blasting
Controlled blasting using delay detonators is proposed
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Surface Fire
There are no ignitable materials in Basalt deposit. Sufficient fire extinguishers of suitable type
and make will be made available at strategic locations in the mine lease area to control any
fire/explosion incident.
Dust from the screening & crushing operations
The hazard is the inhalation of dust which is created during the screening & crushing operations
which may result in the various respiratory diseases to the workers. While it is not presently
possible to totally remove the hazard, properly applied control measures can substantially
reduce the risk.
The dust generated during the screening & crushing operations can be controlled by providing
proper enclosure to the plant area and by installing rain guns at transfer points inside the plant.
Water sprinkling at the crushing and screening plant units also forms an effective measure of
controlling dust generation. Provision of green belt surrounding the plant area will further
suppress the spread of airborne dust to the surrounding atmosphere. The workers engaged in
these operations will be provided with dusk masks.
Noise
Loading, screening & crushing operations give rise to harmful levels of noise.
Noise generated by screening & crushing can be well controlled by providing enclosure and the
green belt. The workers engaged will be provided with ear muffs.
The noise created is harmful to anyone who is within a zone around screening & crushing
machines at which the noise level is above that considered to be safe for persons to work
without having to use control measures. Therefore wherever necessary, the workers engaged
will be provided with ear muffs.
The noise levels around screening & crushing equipment should be measured and the risk
assessed. Unless control measures are in place no-one, except those necessary for the work in
hand, should be allowed inside the designated noisy area.
In most cases this will be the operators. The risk is highest at older machines. Newer large
machines are provided with sound insulated systems which control the noise levels to
acceptable levels.
Other control measures will include training operators and providing them with ear protection,
although the later should only be seen as an interim precaution until a permanent solution can
be found.
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The risk is very high when no control measures are provided. However if all the control
measures specified as above are provided the risk will be low.
Loading
The main hazard associated with loading is the Mineral falling on to the loading labour/tractor,
tractor toppling over due to uneven ground, failure of hydraulic systems. Good housekeeping
practices, regular cleaning of the haulage roads and regular maintenance of the tractors,
loading operations under supervision of competent persons, etc will be done to avoid such
accidents.
Heavy Vehicles
Tractor used for excavation and loading and 20 tonne dumpers used for mineral and waste
transport are the major heavy vehicles in the proposed mine. The main hazards arising from the
use of such machines are incompetent drivers, brake failure, lack of all around visibility from
the drivers position, access to the cab, vehicle movements particularly reversing, roll over,
vibration, noise, dust and maintenance. Those most at risk are the driver and company
employees likely to be struck by the vehicle, and drivers of smaller vehicles, which cannot be
seen from the cabs of large vehicles. Visibility defects can be reduced by the use of visibility aids
such rear view mirrors.
Good maintenance and regular testing are necessary to reduce the possibility of brake failure.
An area shall be set out as a testing area where regular tests are carried out on the
effectiveness of a vehicles braking system.
Protection guards will be provided for moving parts of the equipment and handling heavy
components during maintenance work.
Those most at risk will be the users of the system, vehicle operators and also company
employees working in such areas may also be at risk.
Explosives
No magazine is within lease hold area. Contractual blasting is proposed.
House keeping
The provision and maintenance of a safe and healthy workplace is the most basic principle of
health and safety. Dirty and untidy workplaces or walkways contribute to a very large
proportion of trip and fall accidents. In the context of surface mining the provision of well
defined roadways and walkways clear of obstruction and regular cleaning up of spillage will
greatly reduce the potential risk for this type of accidents. Lack of maintenance may lead to
roadways and walkways being unsuitable for use.
The Work
The application of risk assessment depends upon a full understanding of all aspects of the job
being undertaken. In carrying out a risk assessment in relation to a particular task the
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evaluation must include a review of the knowledge, experience and training of those persons
carrying out the work.
Personal Competence
It follows that the knowledge, experience and training of personnel involved in work is critical
to evaluate any risk assessment. A knowledgeable, experienced well-trained and competently
supervised workforce will be at a lower risk of accidents occurring than a poorly trained and
badly supervised workforce. For this purpose all the supervisory and managerial staff qualified
under MMR 1957 shall only be employed.
Co-ordination
A competent person should be given the responsibility for overseeing and coordinating work as
required under the MMMEDR 2013. It is essential that the coordinator ensures that everyone
engaged in the work is capable and understands the role of others and their responsibility for
each other. This is particularly important when contract workers undertake part or all of the
work to be carried out.
Equipments
The prerequisite for the risk assessment is that equipments are suitable for the work being
undertaken and have been designed, manufactured and installed to at least the minimum
standards for health and safety.
Failure to meet the standard will result in people being at higher risk and remedial steps have
to be implemented to compensate the shortfall. Other interim arrangements should be
implemented to protect any persons exposed to latent danger. Maintenance of plant and
equipment to agreed specification, whether original or upgraded to the latest health and safety
standards, is essential.
Dangerous parts of machinery
Parts of machinery such as revolving parts, in running nips and entrapment between
reciprocating parts as defined in European and National standards should be protected meeting
those standards.
Health hazards
For the purposes of this document health hazards should be interpreted as being harmful dust
and noise which is emitted during surface mining operations, as well as the handling of heavy
loads.
While complete elimination and often suppression at source is not practicable, in many cases,
the normal threshold values of health standards should be made applicable.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
The PPE should be of good construction, where ever possible ISI certified, suitable for the
hazard e.g. a dust respirator fitted with the correct filter to capture the particular hazardous
dust and maintained to recommended standards. As personal protective equipment only
affords limited protection it should only be used as a last resort and then as an interim
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arrangement until other steps are taken to reduce the risk of personal injury to an acceptable
level.
Traffic Movement
The traffic movement should only take place within designated areas and over suitable
roadways. Adopting one way traffic movement systems are preferred to two directional traffic
systems. The risk of accidents due to traffic movement is much less with a one way traffic.
Whenever mineral is mined the first step in winning the product is the preparation of the site.
The four main stages in the site preparation are:
1. Planning
2. Surveying
3. Clearing of site
4. Laying out
Planning
The risk of injuries can be significantly reduced if sufficient regard is given to health and safety
at the planning stage of a new or developing mine.
Using trained drivers can largely eliminate the danger of being struck by large moving vehicles
and providing the vehicles with suitable appliances, such as aids to ensure the driver has all
round visibility. Designing and implementing one-way traffic systems and ensuring that open
edges of roadways are suitably protected with parapet wall to prevent accidental driving off the
edge can further reduce the danger. Additionally, ensuring that the vehicles are properly
maintained in good working condition, particularly the braking system will go a long way to help
the driver control the vehicle. Well-designed access and working platforms will also reduce the
possibility of a fall.
Surveying
Surveying has its hazards, for example surveyors are likely to be seriously injured if they fall
from heights or are thrown out of overturning vehicles. Since the hazards are created by ground
formation it is unlikely that they can be removed.
Those normally at risk would be the surveying team of the surveyor and assistants. Individuals
working at the edge of vertical face or on very steep undulating ground are at greater risk than
those working on level ground. Driving over steep rough terrain is more dangerous than driving
over gentle slopes. It is necessary to give clear positive instruction and ensure vehicles used to
gain access to the areas to be surveyed are well maintained and suitable for the terrain over
which access is to be gained.
Clearance
Clearance covers all the activities associated with preparing a site ready for laying out primary
roads for working a face. The primary hazards are being struck by falling trees and debris from
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demolition of buildings, use of power saws, equipment used in the removal of the top layers of
earth and trucks used to convey it to storage areas, and the possibility of being struck by trucks.
The hazards are created in clearing the site. While the clearing of the site cannot be avoided
adopting the safest methods to carry out the work can control hazards. For example, fully
trained persons should be used in tree felling operations. Well-maintained fully protected
power saws should be used and the operatives should wear full personal protection e.g. safety
helmets, ear defenders, face shields, gloves, full protection for legs (trousers) and boots.
Laying out
There are many different ways of opening and development of mines but careful planning
particularly concerning the mine layout will reduce hazards. Well maintained equipment is
essential to reduce the risk of injuries.
If suitable equipment is not used, for example if poor and badly constructed scaffolding is used
there is a much higher probability of persons falling from heights or the scaffolding collapsing
than if good properly constructed scaffolding is used.
To reduce the risk of injuries while using large earth moving equipment and vehicles the
equipment drivers and those giving signals should be well trained. The lack of training and
competence in the use of such equipment is the biggest cause of such type of accidents.
In order to take care of above hazard/disasters, the following control measures have been
adopted.
Checking and regular maintenance of garland drains and earthen bunds to avoid any
inflow of surface water in the pit
Provision of suitable pumps for pumping out water from the pit during heavy rains
Entry of unauthorized persons is prohibited
Fire fighting and first-aid provisions in the mines office complex and mining area
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Provisions of all the safety appliances such as safety boot, helmets, goggles etc. are
made available to the employees and regular check for their use
Training and refresher courses for all the employees working in hazardous premises
Working of mine, as per approved plans and regularly updating the mine plans
Cleaning of mine faces is regularly done
Regular maintenance and testing of all mining equipment as per manufacturer’s
guidelines
Suppression of dust on the haulage roads
Increasing the awareness of safety and disaster through competitions, posters and other
similar drives
The management is able to deal with the situation efficiently to reduce confusion keeping in
view of the likely sources of danger in the mine.
The purpose of disaster management plan is to restore the normalcy for early resumption of
mining operation due to an unexpected, sudden occurrence resulting to abnormalities in the
course of mining activity leading to a serious danger to workers or any machinery or the
environment.
System of communication
An internal communication system for the department head and to their line of command
should be maintained. Having the telephone nos and addresses of adjoining mines, rescue
station, police station, Fire service station, local hospital, electricity supply agency and standing
consultative committee members is another essential aspect.
Consultative committee
A standing consultative committee of 3 persons headed by Mines Manager will be formed.
Facilities & Accommodation
Accommodation and facilities for medical centre, rescue room and for various working groups
will be provided.
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Stores and equipment
A detailed list of equipment available its type & capacity and items reserved for emergency will
be maintained.
Transport services
A well-defined transport control system will be provided to deal with the situation.
Security
Strict manning of security posts during the disaster will be done.
26. Plantation and Green Belt Development in respect of leases already granted in the
district:
District administration on yearly basis collects the compliance w.r.t. green clearance along with
photographic evidences of plantation and safety measures the green belt development plan
along with quarry owners individually and with their associations. District has developed a
very handsome inventory of trees with pollution control measure implementation system.
Nil
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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT FOR BULDHANA DISTRICT
PART –C
Prepared under
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1.0 Details of leases for other minerals like Coal, Limestone and dolomite are tabled below :
No exploration work for other minerals (excluding Riverbed sand, building stone) is proposed or under existence for the district.
This district Survey report is reviewable and for district information. Copying of technical data without approval of district authority is
restricted.
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Annexure -1 : Procedure to scrutinize Minor Mineral proposals
4] correlating demand and supply for the taluka, nearest town or any specific demand for specific
project on feasibility of requirement of stone quarry.
7] District Survey Report can be amended time to time based on available updated informations,
guidelines by authorities, on issuance of Letter of intents,notifications, judgements of Hon’ble Courts in
India and on time to time requirements district authorities
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Annexure -2 : Procedure to monitor compliances of Minor Mineral Leases
1] After award of lease, first compliance to prior EC conditions are to be submitted by Leasee for ground
work carried out.
2] Yearly Compliance to Lease Agreement for royalty clearance, Lease conditions and prior EC
conditions(scrutiny based on photographic and documentary evidences with site visit).
3] Penal Action : failure to submit compliance as per sr. no. 2, district administration reserves right to
hold the royalty passes or to suspend of cancel lease agreement subject to fulfillment of compliance.
4] Illigal mining activity any found will be dealt as per rules, acts framed by Govt. of Maharashtra and
guidelines published by MoEFCC, GoI in the month of January 2020.
Environmental audit for the leases will be carried out by independent accredited agency and submitted
to District Environmental Cell for further action over recommendations and compliances needed.
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Annexure -3 : Demand and Supply for BuldhanaDistrict
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Annexure-4 Corporate Environmental Responsibility Buldhana
Corporate Environmental Responsibility Plan as per OM F 22-65/2017-IA.III dated 01.05.2018
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Annexure -5 MoEFCC, GoI notification S.O. 3611(E) dated 25.07.2018
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Annexure -6
L Sections and Cross Sections for rivers flowing through Buldhana district
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136
137
138
139
Annexure -7
Sections for Sand Ghats 2019-20 (Amendment Proposed for F.Y. 2019-20)
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List of Potential Mining Leases (for excavation/scooping/auction)
2 नां दुरा वडाळी वडाळी ानगंगा 1 ते 7,308 ते 310,314,315,317 ते 319, 500 15 0.30 0.75 795 यो
3 नां दुरा धानोरा वडगां व ानगंगा 1,2,14,73 ते 80, 500 15 0.25 0.75 663 यो
4 नां दुरा भुईिसंगा खातखेड ानगंगा 7,10 ते 13,19,20,22,144,147,148,149, 400 10 0.25 0.40 353 यो
9 शेगाव खातखेड डोंगरखेड-अ पुणा (2,3,4,5,6, 7, 95,96,97,) Gsda यो - 4,5,6,7, 335 15 0.60 0.50 1065 यो
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14 शेगाव पाळोदी पाळोदी मन 212 ते 215, 230 15 0.50 0.35 610 यो
15 शेगाव झाडे गां व झाडे गां व मन (10 ते 12,) Gsda यो -11,12, 435 15 0.40 0.65 922 यो
(91 ते 101,139,150,151,)
16 सं ामपुर खरोडा खरोडा पुणा 300 10 0.50 0.30 530 यो
Gsda यो -91 ते 96,व 99,
अधा घाट
पा ात
17 सं ामपुर कवठळ भोनगां व पुणा 337 व 339, 150 15 1.00 0.23 795
व अधा
उघडा,यो
अधा घाट
पा ात
18 सं ामपुर पेसोडा इटखे ड-अ पुणा 28,41,42,46, 47,52, 1600 10 0.50 1.60 2827 व अधा
उघडा,यो
19 सं ामपुर भोन भोन पुणा (28 ते 40,213 ते 216,) Gsda यो - 28 ते 38, 360 8 0.50 0.29 509 यो
20 िसंदखेडराजा िहवरखेडपुणा िहवरखेडपुणा खडकपुणा िहवरखेड पुणा- 281 ते 283, 286,287, 291,294, 300 50 1.00 1.50 5300 यो
22 िसंदखेडराजा साठे गां व साठे गां व खडकपुणा साठे गां व- 9 ते 10,36 व 35, 365 40 0.50 1.46 2580 यो
24 जळगांवजामोद दादु लगां व दादु लगां व पुणा 135,138 ते 144, 575 30 0.50 1.73 3048 यो
25 जळगांवजामोद िहगणाबाळापूर िहगणाबाळापूर पुणा 29,28,23 ते 25,3, 550 30 0.50 1.65 2915 यो
26 जळगांवजामोद झाडे गां व झाडे गां व पुणा 173 ते 181, 705 20 0.50 1.41 2491 यो
27 जळगांवजामोद गोळे गांव बु. गोळे गांव बु. पुणा 11, 19 ते 22,25,27, 450 30 0.50 1.35 2385 यो
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28 जळगांवजामोद गोळे गांव खु. गोळे गांव खु. पुणा 77 ते 81, 518 25 0.50 1.30 2288 यो
31 जळगांवजामोद भेडवळबुा. भेडवळबु. पुणा 324 ते 326,309 ते 311, 518 30 0.50 1.55 2746 यो
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Rivers (Mineral Sand) (LOT-02)
तहिसलदारांकडु न ा ावांचे अनुषंगाने तालुका रीय तांि क उपसिमतीने सव णाअंती यो अिभ ाय िदले ा रे तीघाटांचे ाव
िज ा रीय वाळु सिनयं ण सिमती स म ठे वणेबाबत.
अ. तालुका ामपंचायतीचे रे तीघाटाचे नदीचे थळ िनदशक गट नं. रे तीघाटाचे ै रे तीघाटाचे सन 2019- तां ीक
. नां व नां व नांव (चौ.मी.) े 20 उप ामपंचा
(हे .आर) 2020-21 सिमतीचा यत
ठराव
साठी
ं अनुकुल/
लांबी खोली अंदाजे अिभ ाय
ितकुल
दी रे ती साठा यो
( ास)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
दे .मही-2 व
दे ऊळगांवरा दे .मिह भा-2 व दे .मिह भाग-2- 111 ते 114,137,138,
1 िनमगां व गु खडकपुणा 500 70 0.50 4.90 6184 यो अनुकुल
जा संयु िनमगांवगु िनमगां वगु -307 ते 315,333 ते 337,
3 दे ऊळगांवराजा िद स बु. िद स बु . (ब) खडकपुणा 436, 437, 450,70, 350 45 0.40 1.13 2226 यो अनुकुल
तह.मा
दे वखेड,िपंपळगां व दे वखेड- 3, 4,7, 19 ते 26,
4 िसंदखे डराजा दे वखेड-िलं गा खडकपुणा 400 60 0.50 2.40 4240 यो िनव
कुडा, िलंगा, िलंगा-14,25,26,29,30,31,
सहमती
िनमगांव
5 िसंदखे डराजा िनमगांव वायाळ खडकपुणा िनमगां व वायाळ-299 ते 303,316 ते 319, 600 50 0.50 2.40 5300 यो अनुकुल
वायाळ
472, 460 ते 464,458,449,
6 लोणार भुमराळा भुमराळा खडकपुणा 800 30 0.50 2.40 4240 यो अनुकुल
443,441,439,438,
8 लोणार सावरगांवतेली सावरगां वते ली (अ) खडकपुणा 57,47,46,45,43,42, 500 35 0.50 2.50 3092 यो अनुकुल
9 मलकापुर काळे गांव काळे गां व िव गं गा 100,6,7,30,36,35,33,31, 400 15 0.50 0.60 1060 यो अनुकुल
10 शेगाव खातखेड बोडगां व पुणा 174 ते 176, 815 15 0.50 1.22 2160 यो अनुकुल
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11 शेगाव भोनगांव भोनगांव पुणा 1,7 ते 10, 1100 15 0.50 1.65 2915 यो अनुकुल
अनुकु
12 नांदुरा पलसोडा पलसोडा (अ) पुणा 10 ते 14,व 17, 500 25 0.80 1.76 3534 यो
ल
अनुकु
13 नांदुरा पलसोडा पलसोडा (ब) पुणा 20 ते 22,24,26 ते 31,53 ते 57, 800 20 0.90 1.76 5088 यो
ल
तह.मा
14 नांदुरा पातोंडा पातोडा पुणा 270 ते 273,281 ते 284, 500 20 0.80 1.07 2827 यो िनव
सहमती
तह.मा
15 नांदुरा भोटा भोटा पुणा 184 ते 191, 600 30 0.80 1.80 5088 यो िनव
सहमती
तह.मा
16 नांदुरा िहंगणाभोटा रोटी-अ पुणा 1 ते 4, 750 35 1.00 2.63 9276 यो िनव
सहमती
तह.मा
17 नांदुरा िहंगणाभोटा रोटी-ब पुणा 124 ते 129, 600 35 0.90 2.10 6678 यो िनव
सहमती
तह.मा
18 नांदुरा येरळी येरळी पुणा 20 ते 26, 600 30 1.00 1.80 6360 यो िनव
सहमती
अनुकु
19 नांदुरा बेलाड बेलाड पुणा 19,28,29, 200 15 1.00 0.60 1060 यो
ल
185 अनुकु
20 नांदुरा टाकळी वतपाळ खेडगाव-अ पुणा 350 25 1.00 0.08 3092 यो
ल
13 ते 17,22 ते 25, अनुकु
21 नांदुरा टाकळी वतपाळ खेडगाव-ब पुणा 400 30 1.00 0.10 4240 यो
ल
414 ते 416,2,83, तह.मा
22 नांदुरा िजगाव िजगांव पुणा 400 20 1.00 0.40 2827 यो िनव
सहमती
अनुकु
23 नांदुरा इसरखेड इसरखेड पुणा 122 ई ास ग.नं.1 िपं ीकोळी सरकारी 300 13 1.00 0.39 1378 यो
ल
तह.मा
24 सं ामपुर पातुडा बु . दे ऊळगां व पुणा 22 ते 28,19,18,15, 300 15 0.50 0.45 795 यो िनव
सहमती
तह.मा
25 सं ामपुर पातुडा बु . ओलाडे रा पुणा 297,298,353,354,355,356,357, 410 10 0.50 0.41 725 यो िनव
सहमती
145
तह.मा
26 सं ामपुर पातुडा बु . जांबळे र पुणा 222,226,229,230,233,291 ते 293, 520 10 0.50 0.52 919 यो िनव
सहमती
तह.मा
27 सं ामपुर टाकळीपं च टाकळीपंच-अ पुणा 25 ते 27,35,36, 320 10 0.50 0.32 565 यो िनव
सहमती
तह.मा
28 सं ामपुर टाकळीपं च आ ंद-अ पुणा 53 ते 58, 300 10 0.50 0.30 530 यो िनव
सहमती
तह.मा
29 सं ामपुर टाकळीपं च आ ंद-ड पुणा 94,95,97,98,99, 300 10 0.50 0.30 530 यो िनव
सहमती
एकुण 95056
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COMPLIANCE TO ENFORCEMENT AND MONITORING GUIDELINES FOR SAND MINING 2020
(PUBLICATION OF ANNEXURES ) (LOT-01)
a) Rivers
River Name/M Sand Plant Total Stretch of River in meters Type of River
perennial/Non-perennial
धामणा 600 Perennial
ानगं गा 500 Perennial
ानगं गा 500 Perennial
ानगं गा 400 Perennial
पुणा 420 Perennial
पुणा 430 Perennial
पुणा 460 Perennial
पुणा 260 Perennial
पुणा 335 Perennial
पुणा 225 Perennial
पुणा 230 Perennial
मन 100 Perennial
मन 219 Perennial
मन 230 Perennial
मन 435 Perennial
पुणा 300 Perennial
पुणा 150 Perennial
पुणा 1600 Perennial
पुणा 360 Perennial
खडकपुणा 300 Perennial
खडकपुणा 200 Perennial
खडकपुणा 365 Perennial
पुणा 600 Perennial
पुणा 575 Perennial
पुणा 550 Perennial
पुणा 705 Perennial
पुणा 450 Perennial
पुणा 518 Perennial
पुणा 313 Perennial
पुणा 210 Perennial
पुणा 518 Perennial
Nil
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C) Patta Lands/Khatedari Land
Nil
d) M-Sand Plants
Inclusion of M Sand/Patta Land in DSR not give landowners/operators right to operate M-sand
Plant/Sand Mining Lease. All the sand ghats referred above are in the stage of various clearance on
district administration level.
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List of Potential Mining Leases (Existing & Proposed) (LOT-01) Annexure-II
2 नां दुरा वडाळी वडाळी ानगं गा 1 ते 7,308 ते 310,314,315,317 ते 319, 500 15 0.30 0.75 795 यो
3 नां दुरा धानोरा वडगां व ानगं गा 1,2,14,73 ते 80, 500 15 0.25 0.75 663 यो
4 नां दुरा भु ईिसं गा खातखेड ानगं गा 7,10 ते 13,19,20,22,144,147,148,149, 400 10 0.25 0.40 353 यो
9 शेगाव खातखेड डोंगरखेड-अ पुणा (2,3,4,5,6, 7, 95,96,97,) Gsda यो - 4,5,6,7, 335 15 0.60 0.50 1065 यो
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15 शेगाव झाडे गां व झाडे गां व मन (10 ते 12,) Gsda यो -11,12, 435 15 0.40 0.65 922 यो
(91 ते 101,139,150,151,)
16 सं ामपुर खरोडा खरोडा पुणा 300 10 0.50 0.30 530 यो
Gsda यो -91 ते 96,व 99,
अधा घाट
पा ात
17 सं ामपुर कवठळ भोनगां व पुणा 337 व 339, 150 15 1.00 0.23 795
व अधा
उघडा,यो
अधा घाट
पा ात
18 सं ामपुर पेसोडा इटखे ड-अ पुणा 28,41,42,46, 47,52, 1600 10 0.50 1.60 2827
व अधा
उघडा,यो
19 सं ामपुर भोन भोन पुणा (28 ते 40,213 ते 216,) Gsda यो - 28 ते 38, 360 8 0.50 0.29 509 यो
20 िसं दखेडराजा िहवरखेडपु णा िहवरखेडपुणा खडकपु णा िहवरखे ड पुणा- 281 ते 283, 286,287, 291,294, 300 50 1.00 1.50 5300 यो
22 िसं दखेडराजा साठे गां व साठे गां व खडकपु णा साठे गां व- 9 ते 10,36 व 35, 365 40 0.50 1.46 2580 यो
23 जळगांवजामोद मानेगां व माने गां व पुणा 36,359,357, 600 30 0.50 1.80 3180 यो
24 जळगांवजामोद दादु लगां व दादु लगां व पुणा 135,138 ते 144, 575 30 0.50 1.73 3048 यो
25 जळगांवजामोद िहगणाबाळापूर िहगणाबाळापू र पुणा 29,28,23 ते 25,3, 550 30 0.50 1.65 2915 यो
26 जळगांवजामोद झाडे गां व झाडे गां व पुणा 173 ते 181, 705 20 0.50 1.41 2491 यो
27 जळगांवजामोद गोळे गां व बु . गोळे गां व बु . पुणा 11, 19 ते 22,25,27, 450 30 0.50 1.35 2385 यो
28 जळगांवजामोद गोळे गां व खु . गोळे गां व खु . पुणा 77 ते 81, 518 25 0.50 1.30 2288 यो
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29 जळगांवजामोद मा ली मा ली-अ पुणा 88, 313 25 0.50 0.78 1383 यो
31 जळगांवजामोद भे डवळबुा. भेडवळबु . पुणा 324 ते 326,309 ते 311, 518 30 0.50 1.55 2746 यो
Nil
Nil
D] M-Sand Plants
Inclusion of M Sand/Patta Land in DSR not give landowners/operators right to operate M-sand Plant/Sand Mining Lease. All the sand ghats
referred above are in the stage of various clearance on district administration level.
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Cluster & Contiguous Cluster Details (LOT-01) Annexure-III
Clusters:
Contiguous Clusters:
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COMPLIANCE TO ENFORCEMENT AND MONITORING GUIDELINES FOR SAND MINING 2020
(PUBLICATION OF ANNEXURES ) (LOT-02)
c) Rivers
River Name/M Sand Plant Total Stretch of River in meters Type of River
perennial/Non-perennial
खडकपु णा 500 Perennial
खडकपु णा 420 Perennial
खडकपु णा 350 Perennial
खडकपु णा 400 Perennial
खडकपु णा 600 Perennial
खडकपु णा 800 Perennial
खडकपु णा 500 Perennial
खडकपु णा 500 Perennial
िव गंगा 400 Perennial
पु णा 815 Perennial
पु णा 1100 Perennial
पु णा 500 Perennial
पु णा 800 Perennial
पु णा 500 Perennial
पु णा 600 Perennial
पु णा 750 Perennial
पु णा 600 Perennial
पु णा 600 Perennial
पु णा 200 Perennial
पु णा 350 Perennial
पु णा 400 Perennial
पु णा 400 Perennial
पु णा 300 Perennial
पु णा 300 Perennial
पु णा 410 Perennial
पु णा 520 Perennial
पु णा 320 Perennial
पु णा 300 Perennial
पु णा 300 Perennial
Nil
153
C) Patta Lands/Khatedari Land
Nil
d) M-Sand Plants
Inclusion of M Sand/Patta Land in DSR not give landowners/operators right to operate M-sand
Plant/Sand Mining Lease. All the sand ghats referred above are in the stage of various clearance on
district administration level.
154
List of Potential Mining Leases (Existing & Proposed) Annexure-II
तहिसलदारां कडु न ा ावां चे अनुषंगाने तालु का रीय तां ि क उपसिमतीने सव णाअंती यो अिभ ाय िदले ा रे तीघाटांचे ाव
िज ा रीय वाळु सिनयं ण सिमती स म ठे वणेबाबत.
अ. तालु का ामपंचायतीचे रे तीघाटाचे नदीचे थळ िनदशक गट नं. रे तीघाटाचे ै रे तीघाटाचे सन 2019- तां ीक
. नांव नांव नांव (चौ.मी.) े 20 उप ामपंचा
(हे .आर) 2020-21 सिमतीचा यत
ठराव
साठी
ं अनुकुल/
लां बी खोली अंदाजे अिभ ाय
ितकुल
दी रे ती साठा यो
( ास)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
दे .मही-2 व
दे ऊळगांवरा दे .मिह भा-2 व दे .मिह भाग-2- 111 ते 114,137,138,
1 िनमगां व गु खडकपुणा 500 70 0.50 4.90 6184 यो अनु कुल
जा संयु िनमगांवगु िनमगां वगु -307 ते 315,333 ते 337,
3 दे ऊळगांवराजा िद स बु. िद स बु. (ब) खडकपुणा 436, 437, 450,70, 350 45 0.40 1.13 2226 यो अनु कुल
तह.मा
दे वखे ड,िपं पळगां व दे वखे ड- 3, 4,7, 19 ते 26,
4 िसंदखे डराजा दे वखेड-िलं गा खडकपुणा 400 60 0.50 2.40 4240 यो िनव
कुडा, िलंगा, िलं गा-14,25,26,29,30,31,
सहमती
िनमगांव
5 िसंदखे डराजा िनमगांव वायाळ खडकपुणा िनमगां व वायाळ-299 ते 303,316 ते 319, 600 50 0.50 2.40 5300 यो अनु कुल
वायाळ
472, 460 ते 464,458,449,
6 लोणार भुमराळा भुमराळा खडकपुणा 800 30 0.50 2.40 4240 यो अनु कुल
443,441,439,438,
8 लोणार सावरगांवतेली सावरगां वतेली (अ) खडकपुणा 57,47,46,45,43,42, 500 35 0.50 2.50 3092 यो अनु कुल
155
9 मलकापुर काळे गांव काळे गांव िव गंगा 100,6,7,30,36,35,33,31, 400 15 0.50 0.60 1060 यो अनु कुल
10 शेगाव खातखेड बोडगांव पुणा 174 ते 176, 815 15 0.50 1.22 2160 यो अनु कुल
11 शेगाव भोनगांव भोनगांव पुणा 1,7 ते 10, 1100 15 0.50 1.65 2915 यो अनु कुल
अनुकु
12 नांदुरा पलसोडा पलसोडा (अ) पुणा 10 ते 14,व 17, 500 25 0.80 1.76 3534 यो
ल
अनुकु
13 नांदुरा पलसोडा पलसोडा (ब) पुणा 20 ते 22,24,26 ते 31,53 ते 57, 800 20 0.90 1.76 5088 यो
ल
तह.मा
14 नांदुरा पातोंडा पातोडा पुणा 270 ते 273,281 ते 284, 500 20 0.80 1.07 2827 यो िनव
सहमती
तह.मा
15 नांदुरा भोटा भोटा पुणा 184 ते 191, 600 30 0.80 1.80 5088 यो िनव
सहमती
तह.मा
16 नांदुरा िहं गणाभोटा रोटी-अ पुणा 1 ते 4, 750 35 1.00 2.63 9276 यो िनव
सहमती
तह.मा
17 नांदुरा िहं गणाभोटा रोटी-ब पुणा 124 ते 129, 600 35 0.90 2.10 6678 यो िनव
सहमती
तह.मा
18 नांदुरा येरळी येरळी पुणा 20 ते 26, 600 30 1.00 1.80 6360 यो िनव
सहमती
अनुकु
19 नांदुरा बेलाड बेलाड पुणा 19,28,29, 200 15 1.00 0.60 1060 यो
ल
185 अनुकु
20 नांदुरा टाकळी वतपाळ खेडगाव-अ पुणा 350 25 1.00 0.08 3092 यो
ल
13 ते 17,22 ते 25, अनुकु
21 नांदुरा टाकळी वतपाळ खेडगाव-ब पुणा 400 30 1.00 0.10 4240 यो
ल
414 ते 416,2,83, तह.मा
22 नांदुरा िजगाव िजगांव पुणा 400 20 1.00 0.40 2827 यो िनव
सहमती
अनुकु
23 नांदुरा इसरखेड इसरखेड पुणा 122 ई ास ग.नं .1 िपं ीकोळी सरकारी 300 13 1.00 0.39 1378 यो
ल
तह.मा
24 सं ामपुर पातुडा बु. दे ऊळगांव पुणा 22 ते 28,19,18,15, 300 15 0.50 0.45 795 यो िनव
सहमती
156
तह.मा
25 सं ामपुर पातुडा बु. ओलाडे रा पुणा 297,298,353,354,355,356,357, 410 10 0.50 0.41 725 यो िनव
सहमती
तह.मा
26 सं ामपुर पातुडा बु. जांबळे र पुणा 222,226,229,230,233,291 ते 293, 520 10 0.50 0.52 919 यो िनव
सहमती
तह.मा
27 सं ामपुर टाकळीपंच टाकळीपंच-अ पुणा 25 ते 27,35,36, 320 10 0.50 0.32 565 यो िनव
सहमती
तह.मा
28 सं ामपुर टाकळीपंच आ ंद-अ पुणा 53 ते 58, 300 10 0.50 0.30 530 यो िनव
सहमती
तह.मा
29 सं ामपुर टाकळीपंच आ ंद-ड पुणा 94,95,97,98,99, 300 10 0.50 0.30 530 यो िनव
सहमती
एकुण 95056
Nil
Nil
D] M-Sand Plants
Inclusion of M Sand/Patta Land in DSR not give landowners/operators right to operate M-sand Plant/Sand Mining Lease. All the sand ghats
referred above are in the stage of various clearance on district administration level.
157
Cluster & Contiguous Cluster Details Annexure-III
Clusters:
Contiguous Clusters:
158
Transportation routes for individual leases ANNEXURE IV
Lease Transportat Length of Type of road (Black Recommended action Road will be Route Map
ion route route topped/Paved) for road constructed by Location
Govt./Lease
owner
Bhendwak bk Individual 3.50 KM Paved +Blacktopped Provision for By contractor Individual
Details are (BHENDWAK
compaction and and Govt. in Details are in
in EMP BK Gavthan) gradation with different modes EMP
maintenance is made
Dadulgaon 2.3 KM as part of EMP
(Dadulgaon
GAVTHAN )
Golegaon Bk 2.5 KM
(Golegaon Bk
GAVTHAN )
Golegaon kh 1.2 KM
(Golegaon kh
GAVTHAN)
Hingnabalapur 1.00 KM
(Hingnabalapur
GAVTHAN )
Hivarkhedpurna 1.9 KM
(Hivarkhedpur
na GAVTHAN )
159
Itkhed A 2.5 KM(Itkhed
A GAVTHAN )
Manegaon 1.3
KM(Manegaon
GAVTHAN )
Sathegaon 1.8
KM(Sathegaon
GAVTHAN )
Tadhegaon 2.3
KM(Tadhegaon
GAVTHAN )
Zhadegaon 1.8
KM(Zhadegaon
GAVTHAN )
No cluster is formed…..
160
Final List of Potential Leases (existing and proposed) Annexure –V
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
अधा घाट
पा ात
2 सं ामपुर पेसोडा इटखेड-अ पुणा 28,41,42,46, 47,52, 1600 10 0.50 1.60 2827
व अधा
उघडा,यो
3 िसंदखेडराजा िहवरखेडपुणा िहवरखेडपुणा खडकपुणा िहवरखे ड पुणा- 281 ते 283, 286,287, 291,294, 300 50 1.00 1.50 5300 यो
5 िसंदखेडराजा साठे गांव साठे गांव खडकपुणा साठे गां व- 9 ते 10,36 व 35, 365 40 0.50 1.46 2580 यो
6 जळगां वजामोद मानेगां व माने गां व पुणा 36,359,357, 600 30 0.50 1.80 3180 यो
7 जळगां वजामोद दादु लगांव दादु लगां व पुणा 135,138 ते 144, 575 30 0.50 1.73 3048 यो
8 जळगां वजामोद िहगणाबाळापूर िहगणाबाळापूर पुणा 29,28,23 ते 25,3, 550 30 0.50 1.65 2915 यो
161
9 जळगां वजामोद झाडे गांव झाडे गांव पुणा 173 ते 181, 705 20 0.50 1.41 2491 यो
10 जळगां वजामोद गोळे गांव बु. गोळे गां व बु. पुणा 11, 19 ते 22,25,27, 450 30 0.50 1.35 2385 यो
11 जळगां वजामोद गोळे गांव खु. गोळे गां व खु. पुणा 77 ते 81, 518 25 0.50 1.30 2288 यो
12 जळगां वजामोद भेडवळबुा. भेडवळबु. पुणा 324 ते 326,309 ते 311, 518 30 0.50 1.55 2746 यो
Nil
Nil
D] M-Sand Plants
Inclusion of M Sand/Patta Land in DSR not give landowners/operators right to operate M-sand Plant/Sand Mining Lease. All the sand ghats referred above
are in the stage of various clearance on district administration level.
162
& Contiguous Cluster Details Annexure-VI
Clusters:
Contiguous Clusters:
163
Final Transportation routes for individual leases (LOT-01) ANNEXURE VII
Lease Transportat Length of Type of road (Black Recommended action Road will be Route Map
ion route route topped/Paved) for road constructed by Location
Govt./Lease
owner
Bhendwak bk Individual 3.50 KM Paved +Blacktopped Provision for By contractor Individual
Details are (BHENDWAK
compaction and and Govt. in Details are in
in EMP BK Gavthan) gradation with different modes EMP
maintenance is made
Dadulgaon 2.3 KM as part of EMP
(Dadulgaon
GAVTHAN )
Golegaon Bk 2.5 KM
(Golegaon Bk
GAVTHAN )
Golegaon kh 1.2 KM
(Golegaon kh
GAVTHAN)
Hingnabalapur 1.00 KM
(Hingnabalapur
GAVTHAN )
Hivarkhedpurna 1.9 KM
(Hivarkhedpur
na GAVTHAN )
164
Itkhed A 2.5 KM(Itkhed
A GAVTHAN )
Manegaon 1.3
KM(Manegaon
GAVTHAN )
Sathegaon 1.8
KM(Sathegaon
GAVTHAN )
Tadhegaon 2.3
KM(Tadhegaon
GAVTHAN )
Zhadegaon 1.8
KM(Zhadegaon
GAVTHAN )
165
बुलडाणा िज हयातील खनपयाची माहती :- दनांक 21/06/2021
अ. तालुका गांव,तालुका व गट नं.व "े$ खनपाधारकांचे गौण खनपा मंजुर खनपा नुतनीकर नुतनीकरणा
. िज हा नाव व प'ता खनजा मंजुर केलेला दनांक कालावधी समा*ती ण चा कालावधी
चे नांव चा के याचा
दनांक दनांक
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1 बुलडाणा मौजे खुपगांव, गट नं.100 व ी. राजु ड बर, $.का&व/क ख(नकम)/ *द.28/11/2 11/27/20
23
ता. िज. मधील े गण
ु वंतराव !ग"ी, 984/ 2018, *दनांक 018 ते
बुलडाणा 2.80 हे .आर जाधव, मु. मु#म 21/09/2018 27/11/2023
खुपगांव, पो. सव,
ता. िज. बुलडाणा
2 बल
ु डाणा मौजे सावळा गट $.89,90 मे.वावरे -टोन ड बर, $.का&व/क ख(नकम)/ *द.26/04/2 4/24/202 नत
ु नीकरणा
1
ता.बुलडाणा मधील े $शर, !ग"ी, 251/2016 *दनांक 016 साठ3 अज)
12/2/2016 ते
1.80 हे .आर /ो./ा.ी.सखारा मु#म
25/04/2021
म पांडुरं ग वावरे ,
रा.वावरे ले-
आऊट, बल
ु डाणा
ता.िज.बुलडाणा
3 बुलडाणा मौजे 5संदखेड, गट $मांक ी. चं7कांत ड बर, $.का&व/क ख(नकम)/ *द.22/10/2 10/21/20
23
ता. िज. 138 मधील &व8लराव पाट9ल, !ग"ी, 1017/2018, *दनांक 018 ते
बुलडाणा 1.80 हे . आर रा. :ानदे व मु#म 21/09/2018 21/10/2023
नगर, जा;ाबाद
रोड, !चखल9, ता.
!चखल9, िज.
बुलडाणा
4 बल
ु डाणा मौजे भादोला, गट नं.417 मे.महारा=> -टोन ड बर, $.का&व/ख(नकम)1/688/20 *द.31/5/20 5/30/202 नत
ु नीकरणा
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ते
हे .आर /ो./ा.ी.तौफ@फ मु#म
30/5/2021
खान हमीदखान,
रा.गवळीपुरा,
बल
ु डाणा
ता.िज.बुलडाणा
5 बुलडाणा मौजे भादोला, गट नं.382 शे.मु-ताफा ड बर, $.का&व/ख(नकम)/1320/20 15/11/2017 11/14/20 नुतनीकरणा
ते 22
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14/11/2022
हे .आर द,रा.भादोला, म#
ु म
ता.िज.बुलडाणा
6 बुलडाणा मौजे गट $.61 ी.5मझा) तमीज ड बर, $.का&व/ख(नकम)/1078/20 *द.22/12/2 12/21/20
22
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ता.बल
ु डाणा 1.01 हे .आर मेहबब
ु बेग म#
ु म 21/12/2022
रा.इकबाल नगर,
ता.िज.बुलडाणा
7 बुलडाणा मौजे सावळी गट $.132 ी.Cरजवान ड बर, $.का&व/ख(नकम)/581/202 *द.28/08/2 8/27/202
5
ता.िज. मधील 1.13 म.सुDतान !ग"ी, 0, *दनांक 04/06/2020 020 ते
बल
ु डाणा हे .आर सौदागर, म#
ु म 27/08/2025
मु.पो.धाड
ता.िज.बुलडाणा
8 बुलडाणा मौजे #ईखेड गट $मांक सोनी -टोन ड बर, $.का&व/ख(नकम)//1108/20 *द.05/11/2 11/4/202 11/4/2023
3
मायंबा, 253 मधील $शर, #ईखेड !ग"ी, 18, *दनांक 29/09/2018 018
ते04/11/20
ता.िज.बुलडा 2.68 हे . आर मायंबा, /ो/ो. मु#म
23
णा खाल9द अहमद
खान ताल9ब
खान, वाड) नंबर
4, रा. धाड, ता.
िज. बुलडाणा
9 बुलडाणा मौजे गट $मांक 56 ी. तुकाराम ड बर, $.का&व/ख(नकम)/777/202 *द.02/09/2 10/2/202 9/2/2020 12/30/2024
0
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हे . आर व 30/12/2024
ता.िज. रा. सुंदरखेड, ता. मु#म
1.21 हे . आर
बुलडाणा िज. बुलडाणा
असे एकूण
2.43 हे . आर
10 !चखल9 मौजे.दे ऊळगां गट $.425 ी.(नतीन ड बर, $.का&व/ख(नकम)/749/201 *द.18/05/2 5/17/202 Cरट या!चका
0
व धनगर मधील 0.80 मदनलाल चौधर9 !ग"ी, 5 *दनांक 06/05/2015 015 ते 8303/2020
ता.!चखल9 हे .आर रा.चैKयLयवाडी म#
ु म 17/05/2020
बुलडाणा
ता.िज.बुलडाणा
11 !चखल9 मौजे गट $. 354 ी.&व=णू शेनफड ड बर, $.का&व/क ख(नकम)/464 *द.06/05/2 5/16/202 5/6/2020 5/16/2023
3
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ु े, रा.दे .धनगर !ग"ी, /2020,*दनांक 24/04/2020 020
ते
धनगर, हे .आर !चखल9, मु#म
16/05/2023
ता.!चखल9 ता.!चखल9
िज.बुलडाणा िज.बुलडाणा
12 !चखल9 मौजे भोकर गट $.34 5शवखुशी -टोन ड बर, $.का&व/क ख(नकम)/969/ *द.04/10/2 10/3/202
3
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ते
िज.बुलडाणा हे .आर /ो./ा.ी.सुधाकर मु#म
03/10/2023
(नंबाजी काळे ,
रा.भोकर पो.गो79
ता.!चखल9
13 !चखल9 मौजे कोनड गट $.124 कमल*दप -टोन ड बर, ह-तांतरण आदे श *द.12/5/20 5/11/202 नत
ु नीकरणा
1
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ते
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11/05/2021
िज.बुलडाणा सुपेकर 1/2017
रा.ता.!चखल9
िज.बल
ु डाणा
14 !चखल9 मौजे गट $.419 मे.लOमी -टोन ड बर, $.का&व/क *द.05/6/20 6/4/2020
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43 खामगांव मौजे &पं/ी खाजगी गट ी. रामराव ड बर, $. का&व/क *द.14/02/2 2/13/202
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16/05/2023
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48 खामगांव मौजे शेलोडी गट $.519 मे.मारोती -टोन ड बर, $.का&व/क ख(नकम)/358/ *द.22/03/2 3/21/202
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50 खामगांव मौजे पारखेड गट $.91 ी.अशोक ड बर, $.का&व/क ख(नकम)/714/ *द.08/5/20 5/7/2022
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54 खामगांव मौजे अटाळी, गट $.39 ी.शेख Nफरोज ड बर, $.का&व/क ख(नकम)/654 *द.17/07/2 5/16/202 7/17/202 5/16/2023
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55 खामगांव मौजे धोा, गट $.96 ी.शेख ड बर, $.का&व/क ख(नकम)/753/ *द.28/08/2 5/16/202
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16/05/2023
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16/05/2023
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16/05/2023
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publish*d in n*ity '*Lckr*sf* (Mar*fhi) and l)*ily "Hi{wsdau* {Engli*h)on 13ll ll2*}.\ "
A*c*rdingly rh* iinvir**m*ntnl Fublir He*ring iras l:**n **r:d**tsd un l6/12ftATl x
1.00 Noon at Callector Of{iee, Buldana.
The Publi* He*ring 14,*s siarted with due perxris*i** nf H*nohls fhsirman,
Th* n*rnber *f th* Fublic H*ming Ccrnmitt*e, $hri $.D. Pnril, I/r" R*gional *ffie*r,
Amravati w*i**r**tl the partieipfflt$ present in the Publi* H**lring. FIn fu*h*r briefed
*bo*t fh* rcquirernsn! of c*nd**ting f;nvir*nmental I'ublic }ilcaring *f th* said pr*ject.
H* finther stated that ths Disuicr Mining Sffi*s4 Huldnna has submitlnd Environntent
h-,lanag*me*i Flanu lIx*sutiye *ummery {English & Marathi} in resp**t sf ?$ sand
ghnt* in Buldana tr)istric{" Th* said docuffients rryere made available at fallnr,ving
Ifft*** f*r the perpl* rexidi*g in th* pr*j*ct arsa I snvironmentai groups in order to
obtain *ugg*nli*n / *bjr*ti*ns, if a*y, from ths *on**rn*d"
l" Maharsshrra Fsllution Csntn:l Sr;ald, Kalprarx F*int, ?"u, 3'd, & 4th f'ln*r- in frcnt *f
*in*plnnet thsatrc, n*ar Siun Circls {nast:}, &{umhai-400CI?2.
?,. &egionel Ofli*e, Maharashtca Fslluticn Controi Bnald, $nfuakar $r.rrabhi, }'l*ar
Vi rekana&d Cal*rry, Bapatwadi, Arnrnrruti-44'4$0$. t
3. $ub-Regin** $ffie*Mah*reshtra Polluticn Contral B**rd, Hutatma Chowk. hicar
?t€*bru Fark, Akola.
4, C*11**t*r *ffi**, Buidar:a.
5. Xitrl* Parish*d, iluldana"
6. District Industry Centre, Buldsna.
7. All th* $ub-Uivisi*nai Officer {revenue}o fiist. Br*ldana.
X. All the Trihasil *ffiees, ristrict. Suldunn.
9. Ali the Fm:*.h*ynt Sarnilpe & co$*sffilsd firam Pgnchnyat *ffi**n, llist.
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With the perrnission of Chair $hri S.D. Patil, Ile. R*girlrsi Sffi**ro Amravati
and membsr *f the Eavir*nment*l Public Hearing Committsn brieihd abr:ut th*
pr*ueelur* sf Pul:li*: H**ring anil requesterl the Pr*ject Praponent t* .give the
prsxentatinn regarding s*nd ghat pm.jeets.
He t*ld that the water sprinkling a!?an$eruent will be meds nvailable during the
lra**;:orlati*n *f snxld fbaffi s*nd ghat. l'he vehiclcs usetl for tr*n*portation of sand
rqill bn e*:v*r*d. Th* *and $x{:av*ti*n and tr*nsporation will be d*lna *nly in day time.
During the rainy season the sand excavation will be closed. The excavation will Wl be
d*nc btyr:nd rh* limitaticn. The trec plantati*n r.vill br d*ne al*ng the road .llde,
alnng the ba{h sidc of river, Fu* t* thi* pr*j**t lha s**ial and *ci}niffiisel condition of
nearbpr k*man beingx will b* upgr*de. Regular health eheck up will be d*ne,
$hrt S.:). Patil, Kegianal Sf{i*mu Amrnva:i and rnember cf the Enrrirsnmental
Filbli* Hearing C$mrxitte* *tated that the Maharashtra Foll*tiqn C*nir*l Soard has
nr:t rse*iv*d nny objection/suggestions i* rusp**f *{'th* snnd ghnts" He app*a}*d thr:
par{i*ipan:s t* raise their rngg*slicns lnbj**ti**s.
$hri An:rit Kalkar, Buldana, **k*d thal wh*t is mean by re$$y*ii? In this
r*spect, $hri Rameshwar B*rkar r$presenlative ftam Mantras Greem Rcs*urees Ltd.,
Naxhik iHnviranxrsntal t*nsultant of the Project Proponent) statsd that thc land
whi*h it; r*xsrved by F*r**t Depasrnent is called r*seled.
$hri Arr:il Kalk*r, Buldana, t*ld thet the land near ltktied sand ghat in
$augrampxr tahsil wh*th*r it ix in mserv*d fore*t cr nct. In this respect, Shri
Rqmeshwnr B*rknr represeidative fr*m M*ntra* *rnsl:r K**curces Lt*i., }{nshik
{Hnvircnrnental Ccnxultant af the }lroject Proponent) stated the sarne wiil b* cnquired.
'lfte Fl*n'bl* Chairman stated that th* said pl*c* is n$t is ressrved furqst,
Shri Kfishx* Thak$rn S,*ldan* t*ld that the ss*d ghat* auctioned in la*t:year
had scme complainln eb*ut the sfosk *f sand ghats, The corieerned afficer remarked
a* envi*on$rental damage. Hon'ble Chairman tcld that the ab*ve $ubjeet will be
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30/5/2021
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5
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24
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22
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