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Environmental Guidance Manual


Sector: Hotel Projects

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Contents
Chapter No. Title
Acknowledgements
Project Team
List of Annexures
About the Manual
Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

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Introduction
1.0 About RSPCB
1.1 Hotel Projects Classification by RSPCB
1.2 Hotel Projects - Classification by MoEF

Important Definitions
2.0 Important Definitions of The Environmental Acts
2.1 National Building Code of India 2005

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Environmental Acts and Legal Requirements


3.0 Legal Requirements - Water Act
3.1 Legal Requirements - Air Act
3.2 Legal Requirements - E (P) Act
3.3 Requirements for Ground Water Extraction
3.4 Legal Requirements Hazardous Waste Management
3.5 Restrictions - Aravalli Range
3.6 Restrictions - Mount Abu Eco-Sensitive Zone
3.7 Notification for Integrated Township Dated 29.03.2007
3.8 The Rajasthan Tourism Project Appraisal Guidelines, 2009

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Statutory Clearance Process


4.0 Environmental Clearance Process
4.1 Consent Management System RSPCB
4.2 Consent to Establish
4.3 Consent to Operate
4.4 Hazardous Waste Authorization
4.5 Water Cess Assessment

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Environmental Aspects and Guidance


5.0 Environmental Aspects
5.1 Environmental Norms
5.2 Guidelines for Project Developer

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Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Good Practices
6.0 Water Conservation
6.1 Parking Spaces
6.2 Dual Plumbing Systems and Grey Water Treatment
6.3 Good Practices In Design and Construction
6.4 Locations of the Septic Tanks

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Checklist
7.0 Checklist for CTE
7.1 Checklist for CTO & HWA

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Annexures

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Acknowledgements
At the instance of Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board, the Administrative Staff College of
India undertook the preparation of Environmental Guidance Manual for Hotel Projects. The
initiative of RSPCB in the preparation of sector specific guidance manual is in line with National
Environmental Policy 2006, which recommends code of practices for different category of
industries.
ASCI would like to thank the constant support extended by Dr. V.S. Singh, Chairperson and Dr.
Deep Narayan Pandey, Member Secretary of RSPCB. ASCI would like to thank Shri Anand Lal
Mathur, Chief Environmental Engineer for co-coordinating the project and for providing the
guidance whenever needed. ASCI also thank the Core Group and Shri. Veersing Brijvasi, Sr.E.E
for their valuable feedback.

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Project Team
Project Coordination
Rajasthan State Pollution
Board

Dr. Deep Narayan Pandey


Control Member Secretary

Core Committee - RSPCB

Mr. Anand Lal Mathur


Chief Environmental Engineer
Mr. A.K.Puri, Sr.E.E
Mr. V.K. Singhal, Sr.E.E
Mr. R.K.Gaur, C.S.O
Mr. Pradeep Agarwal, In charge Mines,
Mr. Manoj Agarwal, L.O
Mr. Mahesh Rastogi, Sr.E.E

Sector Group Head Mr. Veersing Brijvasi, Sr.E.E


Project Team Prof. V.S. Chary
ASCI Dean of Research and Management Studies
Mr. G. Bala Subramanyam
Advisor, Environment Area
Project Leader

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Annexures
Annexure No.

Title

Annexure No.1
Annexure No.2
Annexure No.3
Annexure No.4
Annexure No.5
Annexure No.6
Annexure No.7
Annexure No.8

Form 1
Form 1A
Proforma of Affidavit For CTE/CTO
Certificate of Capital Investment
Classification of Project For Consent Fee Purpose
Consent to Establish Fee - Water Act
Consent to Establish Fee - Air Act
Areas as Identified by CGWA As- Safe Areas, Semi-Critical
Areas, Critical Areas & Over Exploited Areas
Effluent Standards for Hotels
National Ambient Air Quality Standards
Noise Ambient Air Quality Standards
Consent Fee Structure With Reference To Submission Time
of CTO Application
Consent To Operate Fee -Water Act
Consent To Operate Fee - Air Act
Form V - Environmental Statement
Form 4 - HW Annual Returns
General Standards for Discharge of Effluents
Noise Limits for Generator Sets Run With Diesel
Estimation of Water Demand
Bis Code of Practices
Ground Water Scenario in Rajasthan
Rain Water Harvesting Structures
Availability of Rainwater Through Roof Top Rain
Water Harvesting
Area Requirements for Parking in Different Types of Cities

Annexure No. 9
Annexure No. 10
Annexure No. 11
Annexure No.12
Annexure No.13
Annexure No.14
Annexure No.15
Annexure No.16
Annexure No.17
Annexure No.18
Annexure No.19
Annexure No.20
Annexure No.21
Annexure No. 22
Annexure No. 23
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About The Manual


The objective of developing sector specific guidance manual for Hotel Projects is to provide
clear and concise information to all the stakeholders i.e. project proponent, environmental
consultant, Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board officials and the public to have a better
understanding on the relevant environmental aspects in the initial stage itself. This manual
covers the legal requirements, clearance process, environmental standards and maintenance of
statutory records. The manual will also cover the environmental aspects due to hotel projects.
The project proponent may use this manual to ensure that all the aspects of the environment
due to the project are addressed and adequate mitigation measures are planned in the
environmental management plan and he will be fully aware of the environmental process and
requirements. The consultants will have similar understanding of the sector and the procedures
involved, so that the quality of EMP reports will be improved. The reviewers across the board
may have same understanding about the sector and helps them in the process of review and
appraisal. Public who are concerned about hotel projects, will have information about the
environmental aspects, standards, regulatory requirements etc., and have a better
understanding about the hotel projects.
The preparation of sector specific guidance manual by Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board
is in line with National Environmental Policy 2006, which emphasizes on:
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Formulate and periodically update, codes of good practices for environment for
different category of industries
Ensure faster decision making with greater transparency and access to information,
together with necessary capacity building

The manual is meant to serve as a guidance purpose only. Although every care has been taken

to avoid errors or omissions, we will not be responsible for any damage or loss to any person,
for the result of any action taken on the basis of this manual. Any discrepancy found may be
brought to the notice of the Board. In case of interpretation of any question related to law, the
provisions of the original law and the rules made thereunder with various government
directions/resolutions will have to be read and followed. In case of amendment to the original
Act/Rules/Notifications made thereunder, the provisions as amended from time to time shall
be applicable.

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CHAPTER 1
Introduction
1.0 About RSPCB
The Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board (RSPCB) is a statutory authority entrusted to
implement environmental laws & rules within the jurisdiction of the State of Rajasthan. The
Board ensures proper implementation of the statues, judicial and legislative pronouncements
related to environmental protection within the state. The Board was established in the year 1975
under the provisions of Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act 1974. Over the years,
RSPCB was entrusted with various responsibilities under different enactments made. Currently
RSPCB is responsible, completely or partially for the implementation of following Acts and
Rules:

The Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 and Rules made there off
The Air (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 and Rules made there off
The Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Cess Act 1977 and Rules made there off
The Public Liability Insurance Act, 1991 and Rules made there off
The Environmental Protection Act, 1986 and Rules made there off
Hazardous Wastes (Management, Handling & Transboundary Movement) Rules 2008
as amended
Manufacture, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemical Rules, 1989 as amended
Municipal Solid Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 2000
Bio Medical Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 1998 as amended
Ozone Depleting Substances (Regulation) Rules, 2000
The Batteries (Management and Handling) Rules, 2001
Fly Ash Notification as amended S.0. 2804(E) dated 3rd November 2009
Environmental Impact Assessment Notification, 2006 as amended
The Chemical Accidents (Emergency Planning, Preparedness and Response) Rules, 1996
The Recycled Plastic Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 2011
The Manufacture, Use, Import, Export and Storage of Hazardous Micro Organisms,
Genetically Engineered Organism or Cells Rules, 1989
Notification No. S.O. 319 (E) dated 7th May 1992 (Restricting certain activities in special
specified area of Aravalli Range)
Notification No. S.O. 1545 (E) dated 25th June 2009 declaring Mount Abu Eco Sensitive
Zone
The Noise Pollution (Regulation and Control) Rules, 2000 as amended

1.1 Hotel Projects - Classification by RSPCB


Reference
RSPCB
order
21.12.2010

office
dated

RSPCB
order
21.12.2010

office
dated

Project Description
Orange category
1.Hotel, motel, guest house, lodging > 25 beds
2.Restaurant 25 seats
3. Marriage gardens, community centers and clubs with kitchen
facilities
Green category
1. All projects not covered in the Red and Orange categories and
are discharging waste water and /or air emission will be
covered under Green category

1.2 Hotel Projects Classification by MoEF


Environmental Impact Assessment Notification S.O.1533 (E) of 14th September 2006 as amended
in 2009 & 2011 has made it mandatory to obtain prior environmental clearance for scheduled
development projects. As per these notifications construction projects, townships and area
development projects are classified as category B projects. The following is the categorization
made for the applicability of EIA Notification:
Project or activity

Category with threshold


Category A

Category B
20, 000 sq. meters
and < 1,50,000 sq.
meters of built-up
area#

8
(a)

Building
and
Construction
projects

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8
(b)

Townships and
Area
Development
projects

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Conditions

# The built up area for


the purpose of this
Notification is defined as
the built up or covered
area on all the floors put
together
including
basement(s) and other
service areas, which are
proposed in the building
/construction projects
Covering an area 50 ++ All projects under
ha and or built up item
8(b)
shall
be
area 1, 50,000 sq. appraised as Category B1
meters ++

Industrial
estates/parks
/complexes
/areas,
export
processing zones
(EPZs), special
economic zones
(SEZs), Biotech
parks, Leather
complexes

If at least one industry


in
the
proposed
industrial estate falls
under the Category A,
entire industrial area
shall be treated as
Category
A,
irrespective of the area

Industrial
estates Special conditions shall
housing at least one apply
Category B industry
and area <500ha
Note:
Industrial estate of area
below 500ha. and not
housing any industry of
Category A or B does
not require clearance

Industrial estates with


area greater than 500ha.
and housing at least
one
Category
B
industry

Industrial estates of
area >500ha. and not
housing any industry
belonging to Category
A or B

If the area is less than


500ha.
but
contains
building and construction
projects >20,000 sq. mt
and or development area
more than 50ha it will be
treated as activity listed
at serial no. 8(a) or 8(b) in
the Schedule, as the case
may be
Reference: Notifications S.O 1533 dated 14th September 2006 / S.O 3067 (E) dated 1st December 2009 / S.O.695
(E) dated 4th April 2011, MoEF, GoI
The Hotel projects shall follow the above categorization based on the built-up-area of the
project.

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CHAPTER 2
Important Definitions
2.0 Important Definitions of the Environmental Acts

Section
Section 2 (d)

Section 2 (dd)

Section 2 (e)

Section 2 (g)
Section 2 (gg)
Section 2 (j)

Section 2 (k)

Section 47 (2) (a)


Section 47 (2) (b)
Section 2 (a)

Section 2 (b)

The Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974


Key word
Definition
Occupier
In relation to any factory or premises, means the person
who has control over the affairs of the factory or the
premises, and includes, in relation to any substance, the
person in possession of the substance
Outlet
Any conduit pipe or channel, open or closed, carrying
sewage or trade effluent or any other holding
arrangement which causes or is likely to cause pollution
Pollution
Contamination of water or such alteration of the physical,
chemical or biological properties of water or such
discharge of any sewage or trade effluent or of any other
liquid, gaseous or solid substance into water (whether
directly or indirectly) as may, or is likely to, create a
nuisance or render such water harmful or injurious to
public health or safety, or to domestic, commercial,
industrial, agricultural or other legitimate uses, or to the
life and health of animals or plants or of aquatic
organisms
Sewage effluent Effluent from any sewerage system or sewage disposal
works and includes sullage from open drains
Sewer
Any conduit pipe or channel, open or closed, carrying
sewage or trade effluent
Stream
Includes river, water course (whether flowing or for the
time being dry), inland water (whether natural or
artificial), sub-terrine waters, sea or tidal waters to such
extent or, as the case may be, to such point as the state
government may, by notification in the official gazette
specify in this behalf
Trade effluent
Includes any liquid, gaseous or solid substance, which is
discharged from any premises used for carrying on any
industry, operation or process, or treatment and disposal
system, other than domestic sewage
Company
Anybody corporate, and includes a firm or other
association of individuals
Director
In relation to a firm means a partner in the firm
The Air (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1981
Air pollutant
Any solid, liquid or gaseous substance (including noise)
present in the atmosphere in such concentration as may
be or tend to be injurious to human beings or other living
creatures or plants or property or environment
Air pollution
The presence in the atmosphere of any air pollutant

Section 2

Approved
appliances

Any equipment or gadget used for the bringing of any


combustible material or for generating or consuming any
fume, gas of any particulate matter and approved by the
State Board
Section 2 (d)
Approved fuel
Any fuel approved by the State Board for the purpose of
the Act
Section 2 (h)
Chimney
Includes any structure with an opening or outlet from or
through which any air pollutant may be emitted
Section 2 (i)
Control
Any apparatus, device, equipment or system to control
equipment
the quality and manner of emission of any air pollutant
and includes any device used for securing the efficient
operation of any industrial plant
Section 2 (k)
Industrial plant Any plant used for any industrial or trade purposes and
emitting any air pollutant into the atmosphere
Section 2 (j)
Emission
Any solid or liquid or gaseous substance coming out of
any chimney, duct or flue or any other outlet
Section 2 (m)
Occupier
The person who has control over the affairs of the factory
or the premises, and includes, in relation to any
substance, the person in possession of the substance
Section 40 (2) (a) Company
Anybody corporate, and includes a firm or other
association of individuals
Section 40 (2) (b) Director
In relation to a firm means a partner in the firm
The Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Cess Act, 1977
Section 2 (a)
Local Authority Municipal corporation or a municipal council (by
whatever name called) or a cantonment board or any
other body, entrusted with the duty of supplying the
water under the law by or under which it is constituted
Section 2
Industry
Any operation or process, or treatment and disposal
system, which consumes water or gives rise to sewage
effluent or trade effluent, but does not include any hydel
power unit
Section 15 (2) (a) Company
Anybody corporate, and includes a firm or other
association of individuals
Section 15 (2) (b) Director
In relation to a firm means a partner in the firm
The Environmental Protection Act 1986
Section 2 (a)
Environment
Includes water, air, land and the inter-relationship, which
exists among and between water, air and land, and
human beings, other living creatures, plants, microorganism and property
Section 2 (b)
Environmental
Any solid, liquid or gaseous substance present in such
pollutant
concentrations as may be, or tend to be, injurious to
environment
Section 2
Environmental
Presence in the environment of any environmental
pollution
pollutant
Section 2 (d)
Handling
Manufacture, processing, treatment, package, storage,
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transportation, use, collection, destruction, conversion,


offering for sale, transfer or the like of such substance
Section 2 (e)
Hazardous
Any substance or preparation which by reason of its
substance
chemical or physico-chemical properties or handling, is
liable to cause harm to human beings, other living
creatures, plant, micro-organism, property or the
environment
Section 2 (f)
Occupier
A person who has control over the affairs of the factory or
the premises and includes in relation to any substance,
the person in possession of the substance
The Manufacture, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemicals Rules, 1989 as amended
Rule 2 (e)
Hazardous
Any chemical which satisfies any of the criteria laid
chemical
down in Part I of Schedule 1 or listed in Column 2 of
Part II of this Schedule
Any chemical listed in Column 2 of Schedule 2
Any chemical listed in Column 2 of Schedule 3
Rule 2 (h)
Industrial
An operation or process carried out in an industrial
activity
installation referred to in Schedule 4 involving or
likely to involve one or more hazardous chemicals
and includes on-site storage or on-site transport
which is associated with that operation or process, as
the case may be; or
Isolated storage; or
Pipeline
Rule 2 (i)
Isolated storage Means storage of a hazardous chemical, other than
storage associated with an installation on the same site
specified in Schedule 4 where that storage involves at
least the quantities of that chemical set out in Schedule 2
Rule 2 (j)
Major accident
Means an incident involving loss of life inside or outside
the installation, or ten or more injuries inside and/or one
or more injuries outside or release of toxic chemicals or
explosion or fire or spillage of hazardous chemicals
resulting in on-site or off-site emergencies or damage to
equipment leading to stoppage of process or adverse
affects to the environment
Rule 2 (m)
Site
Means any location where hazardous chemicals are
manufactured or processed, stored, handled, used,
disposed of and includes the whole of an area under the
control of an occupier and includes pier, jetty or similar
structure whether floating or not
Rule 2 (n)
Threshold
In the case of a hazardous chemical specified in
quantity
Column 2 of Schedule 2, the quantity of that chemical
specified in the corresponding entry in Columns 3
and 4
In the case of a hazardous chemical specified in
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Column 2 of Part I of Schedule 3, the quantity of that


chemical specified in the corresponding entry in
Columns 3 & 4 of that part
In the case of substances of a class specified in
Column 2 of Part II of Schedule 3, the total quantity of
all substances of that class specified in the
corresponding entry in Columns 3 and 4 of that part
The Hazardous Waste (Management, Handling & Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2008
Rule 3 (l)
Hazardous
Any waste which by reason of any of its physical,
waste
chemical, reactive, toxic, flammable, explosive or
corrosive characteristics causes danger or is likely to
cause danger to health or environment, whether alone or
when in contact with other wastes or substances, and
shall include
Waste specified under column (3) of Schedule-I
Wastes having constituents specified in Schedule-II if
their concentration is equal to or more than the limit
indicated in the said Schedule, and
Wastes specified in Part A or Part B of the ScheduleIII in respect of import or export of such wastes in
accordance with rules 12,13 and 14 or the wastes other
than those specified in Part A or Part B if they possess
any of the hazardous characteristics specified in Part
C of that Schedule
The Batteries (Management & Handling) Rules, 2001
Rule 3 (e)
Battery
Lead acid battery which is a source of electrical energy
and used as lead metal
Rule 3 (h)
Consumer
Person using lead batteries excluding bulk consumer
Rule 3
Used batteries
Used, damaged and old lead acid batteries or components
thereof
2.1 National Building Code of India 2005
Key plan

Site plan

A key plan drawn to a scale of not less than 1 in 10,000 shall be submitted
along with the application for a development/building permit showing the
boundary locations of the site with respect to neighborhood landmarks. The
minimum dimension of the key plan shall be not less than 75mm.
The site plan shall be drawn to a scale of not less than 1 in 500 for a site up to
one hectare and not less than 1 in 1000 for a site more than one hectare and
shall show:
a. The boundaries of the site and any contiguous land belonging to the
owner thereof
b. The position of the site in relation to neighboring street
c. The name of the streets in which the building is proposed to be situated,
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Covered area

d. All existing buildings standing on, over or under the site including
service lines
e. The position of the building and of all other buildings (if any) which the
applicant intends to erect upon his contiguous land referred to in (a) in
relation to:
i. The boundaries of the site and in case where the site has been
partitioned, the boundaries of the portion owned by the applicant
and also of the portions owned by others
ii. All adjacent street, buildings (with number of storeys and height)
and premises within a distance of 12m of the site and of the
contiguous land (if any) referred to in (a); and
iii. If there is no street within a distance of 12m of the site, the nearest
existing street
f. The means of access from the street to the building, and to all other
building (if any) which the applicant intends to erect upon his contiguous
land referred to in (a)
g. Space to be left about the building to secure a free circulation of air,
admission of light and access for scavenging purposes
h. The width of the street (if any) in front and of the street (if any) at the
side or near the buildings
i. The direction of north point relative to the plan of the buildings
j. Any physical features, such as wells, drains etc and
k. Such other particulars as may be prescribed by the Authority
A clear approach to a block or a building
Ground area covered by the building immediately above the plinth level.
The area covered by the following in the open spaces is excluded from
covered area
a. Garden, rockery, well and well structures, plant nursery, water pool,
swimming pool (if uncovered), platform round a tree, tank, fountain,
bench, CHABUTRA with open top and unenclosed on sides by walls and
the like
b. Drainage culvert, conduit, catch-pit, gully-pit, chamber, gutter and the
like
c. Compound wall, gate, unstoreyed porch and portico, canopy, slide,
swing, uncovered staircase, ramps areas covered by CHHAJJA and the
like; and
d. Watchmens booth, pump house, garbage shaft, electric cabin or substations, and such other utility structures meant for the services of the
building under consideration
Note: For the purpose of this part, covered area equals the plot are minus the area
due for open spaces

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Floor Area Ratio The quotient obtained by dividing the total covered area (plinth area) on all
(FAR)
floors by the area of the plot
Total covered area of the floors
FAR =
Plot area
Plinth area
The built up covered area surface of the surrounding ground and surface of
the floor, immediately above the ground
Set-Back Line
A line usually parallel to the plot boundaries and laid down in each case by
the Authority, beyond which noting can be constructed towards the plot
boundaries
Width of means For all industrial buildings, theatres, cinema houses, assembly halls, stadia,
of access (for educational buildings, markets, other buildings which attract large crowd,
other buildings)
the means of access shall not be less than the following
Width of means of Access (m)
Length of Means of Access (m)
12.0
200
15.0
400
18.0
600
24.0
Above 600
Further, in no case shall the means of access be lesser in width than the
internal access ways in layouts and subdivision
One pipe system The system of plumbing in which the wastes from the sinks, baths and
washbasins, and the soil pipe branches are all collected into one main pipe,
which is connected, directly to the drainage system. Gully traps and waste
pipes are completely dispersed with, but all the traps of the water closets,
basins etc are completely ventilated to preserve the water seal
Two pipe system The system of plumbing in which soil and waste pipes are distinct and
separate. The soil pipes being connected to the drain direct and waste pipes
through a trapped gully. All traps of all appliances are completely ventilated
in this system

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Environmental Acts and Legal requirements
3.0 Legal requirements Water Act
The Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 and as amended
Section 25 (1)
Subject to the provisions of this section, no person shall, without the
previous consent of the State Board:
Restrictions on
new outlets and a. Establish or take any steps to establish any industry, operation or
discharges
process, or any treatment and disposal system or an extension or
addition thereto, which is likely to discharge sewage or trade effluent
into a stream or well or sewer or on land (such discharge being
hereafter in this section referred to as discharge of sewage); or
b. Bring into use any new or altered outlets for the discharge of
sewage; or
c. Begin to make any new discharge of sewage
Section 44
Whoever contravenes the provision of section 25 shall be punishable
with imprisonment for a term which shall not be less than one year
Penalty of
and six months but which may extend to six years and with fine
contravention of
section 25
Section 48
Where an offence under this Act has been committed by any
Department of Government, the Head of the Department shall be
Offences by
deemed to be guilty of the offence and shall be liable to be proceeded
Government
against and punished accordingly:
Departments
Provided that nothing contained in this section shall render such
Head of the Department liable to any punishment if he proves that
the offence was committed without his knowledge or that he
exercised all due diligence to prevent the commission of such offence
Section 42(G)
For the purpose of obtaining any consent under section 25 or section
26, knowingly or willfully makes a statement which is false in any
Penalty
for material particular, shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term
Certain Acts
which may extend to three months or with fine which may extend to
or with both
3.1 Legal Requirements Air Act
The Air (Prevention & Control of pollution) Act, 1981 and as amended
Section 21 (1)
Subject to the provisions of this section, no person shall, without the
previous consent of the State Board, establish or operate any
Restrictions on industrial plant in an air pollution control area
use of certain
industrial plants
Section 37 (1)
Whoever fails to comply with the provisions of section 21, be
punishable with imprisonment for a term which shall not be less than

Penalty
of one year and six months but which may extend to six years and with
contravention of fine
Section 21
Section 41
1.Where an offence under this Act has been committed by any
Department of Government, the Head of the Department shall be
Offences
by deemed to be guilty of the offence and shall be liable to be proceeded
Government
against and punished accordingly
Department
Provided that nothing contained in this section shall render such
Head of the Department liable to any punishment if he proves that
the offence was committed without his knowledge or that he
exercised all due diligence to prevent the commission of such offence
2.Not withstanding anything contained in sub-section (1), Where an
offence under this Act has been committed by any Department of
Government and it is proved that the offence has been committed
with the consent or connivance of, or is attributable to any neglect on
the part of, any officer, other than Head of the Department, such
officer shall also be deemed to be guilty of the offence and shall be
liable to be proceeded against and punished accordingly
Section 38 (G)
For the purpose of obtaining any consent under section 21, makes a
statement which is false in any material particular shall be punishable
Penalties
for with imprisonment for a term which may extend to three months or
Certain Acts
with fine which may extend to or with both

3.2 Legal Requirements E (P) Act


S.O. 1533 dated
14th September
2006 as amended
Section 15 of E
(P) Act 1986
Section 16 of E
(P) Act 1986

Projects listed in the schedule shall obtain prior environmental


clearance from the concerned regulatory authority.
Punishable with imprisonment up to 5 years with fine up to one lakh
or with both
When a company has committed offence under E (P) Act, and it is
proved that the offence has been committed with the consent or
connivance of, or neglect on the part by any director, manager,
secretary or other officials shall be deemed to be guilty and shall be
liable for punishment.

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3.3 Requirements for Ground Water Extraction


Keeping in view of the requirements stated in the Policy guidelines for clearance of ground
water abstraction for various uses issued by the Central Ground Water Authority, Ministry of
Water Resources, GoI vide their letter dated 14.10.2009, the following guidelines regarding the
requirement of NOC from CGWA for abstraction of ground water by any project
(proposed/existing) are being followed:
S. No
1.

Guidelines
NOC from CGWA shall not be required for abstraction of ground water in the
following cases:
In case of over-exploited areas abstraction < 25m3/day
In case of critical areas abstraction < 50 m3/day
In case of semi critical areas abstraction < 100 m3/day
2.
The exemption shall not be applicable to industries, which are using water as
raw material such as packaged drinking water industries
3.
Projects located in safe category areas, are required to obtain NOC from CGWA
if ground water abstraction exceeds 1000 m3/day for hard rock areas and 2000
m3/day for alluvial areas
4.
A copy of consent letter containing will be endorsed to Regional Director,
Central Ground Water Board (WR), 6A, Jhalana Institutional Area, Jaipur for
their information and necessary action by RPCB
Please refer RSPCB Circular dated 08.01.2010 for further information
3.4 Legal Requirements - Hazardous Waste Rules
Schedule
I:
Processes
generating hazardous waste
(S.No 5)
Industrial operations using
mineral/synthetic
oil
as
lubricant in hydraulic systems
or other applications
Rule 5 (1)
Grant of authorization for
handling hazardous waste

5.1 Used/spent oil


5.2 Wastes/residues containing oil

Every person who is engaged in generation, processing,


treatment, package, storage, transportation, use,
collection, destruction, conversion, offering for sale,
transfer or the like of the hazardous waste shall require
to obtain an authorization from the SPCB

3.5 Restrictions Aravalli Range


The MoEF, GoI had stipulated restrictions on certain activities in specified area of Aravalli
Range vide Notification No. S.O. 319 (E) dated 7th May 1992 and as amended. As per the
Notification the Central Government prohibits the carrying on the following processes and
operations, except with its prior permission, in the specified area.
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Processes
and
activities which
require
prior
permission

Location of new industry including expansion/modernization


A. All new mining operations including renewals of mining lease
B. Existing mining leases in sanctuaries/national park and areas
covered under Project Tiger and/or
C. Mining is being done without permission of the competent
authority
Cutting of trees
Construction of any clusters of dwelling units, farms houses, sheds,
community centers, information centers and any other activity
connected with such construction (including roads a part of any
infrastructure relating thereto)
Electrification (laying of new transmission lines)
Areas
covered All reserved forests, protected forests or any other area shown as
under
the
forest in the land records maintained by the State Government as on
Notification
the date of this notification in relation to Gurgaon District of the State
of Haryana and the Alwar District of the State of Rajasthan
All areas shown as
a. Gair Mumkin Pahar, or
b. Gair Mumkin Rada, or
c. Gair Mumkin Behed, or
d. Banjad Beed, or
e. Rundh
In the land records maintained by the State Government as on the date of
this notification in relation to Gurgaon district of the State of Haryana
and the Alwar district of the State of Rajasthan
All areas covered by notifications issued under Section 4 and 5 of the
Punjab Land Preservation Act, 1900, as applicable to the State of
Haryana in the district of Gurgaon up to the date of this notification
All areas of Sariska National Park and Sariska Sanctuary notified
under the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 (53 of 1972)
Clearance
Any person desirous of undertaking any of the activities mentioned in
process
the Notification No. 319 (E) dated 7th May 1992 shall submit an
application to the Secretary, Department of Environment of the
Government of Haryana/Rajasthan, as the case may be. The applicant
shall also furnish environment impact statement and an environment
management plan and such other information as may be prescribed by
such State Governments. The application after due scrutiny shall be
placed before the Expert Committee for its recommendations. Based on
the recommendations of the Expert Committee, the Department of
Environment in the State Government concerned shall take a final
decision and convey the same to the applicant within the three months
from the date of receipt of application or when further information has
been asked for from the applicant within three months from the date of
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Monitoring
mechanism

Monitoring Committee, under the Chairmanship of District Collector


concerned (Gurgaon in Haryana and Alwar in Rajasthan) shall inter alia
monitor the compliance of the conditions stipulated while according
Environmental Clearance by State Government
The District collectors of Gurgaon in Haryana and Alwar in Rajasthan
shall be authorized by the respective State Governments to take
necessary action under section 5 of the said Act in respect of cases where
the project proponents fail to implement the conditions
Appeal
The MoEF retains appellate power against rejection of any proposal and
provision
the National Environmental Appellate Authority constituted under the
National Environment Appellate Authority Act, 1997 (22 of 1997) shall
continue as an Appellate Authority against approval
Refer Notification No.S.O.319 (E) dated 7th May 1992 (restricting certain activities in special specific
area of Aravalli Range) for complete details

3.6 Restrictions Mount Abu Eco Sensitive Zone


Mount Abu area has significant ecological importance comprising of tropical dry deciduous
forests at lower altitude and evergreen forests at higher altitude and the flora and fauna of the
region comprise of several endemic and rare species; besides Mount Abu has natural heritage
such as Nakki Lake and man-made heritage like Dilwara temples and other heritage buildings
and structures. To conserve and protect the area from ecological and environmental point of
view, the MoEF had issued Notification No. S.O. 1545 dated 25th June 2009 regulating certain
activities in the eco-sensitive zone
Regulated
Activities

Pending the preparation of the Zonal Master Plan for Eco-sensitive zone and
approval thereof by the Central Government in the MoEF, there shall be no
increase in the existing parameters of permissible floor area ratio,
permissible ground coverage, maximum number of floors and maximum
height and all new constructions shall be allowed only after the proposals
are scrutinized and approved by Monitoring Committee and all other
development activities including additions, alterations, demolitions, repairs,
renovations and restorations of buildings shall require prior approval of the
Monitoring Committee provided that these do not involve structural
changes and are on the existing authorized plinth areas in the Mount Abu
Municipal Limits and there shall be no consequential reduction in Tribal
area, Forest area, Green area and Agricultural area
Boundaries
a. The said eco-sensitive zone is situated in the southern area of Rajasthan in
of the eco- Sirohi District between 240 3342 and 240 39 00 North latitude and
between 720 41 36 and 720 48 06 East longitude and the configuration of
sensitive
land is hilly and rugged with high altitudinal variation ranging from 300
zone
meter to 1727 meter. Gurushikar, the highest peak of the Aravalli, is the
highest peak between the Himalayas and the Nilgiris. The boundaries of the
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North
South
East
West

- Southern boundary of Abu Forest Block No.3


- Northern Boundary of Abu Forest Block No. 1
- Western and Southern Boundary of Abu Forest Block No.2
- Eastern boundary of Abu Forest Block No. 3

b. The Eco-sensitive zone covers the entire area of Notified Urban Area
Limit, including Mount Abu Municipal Limits adjoining Forest Block Areas.
c. The list of the villages in the eco-sensitive zone Sanigaon, Machgaon,
Goagaon, Delwara, Oriya, Jawal, Achalgarh, Salgaon, Torna, Dudhai,
Hetamji, Ama

Trees

Tourism
Water

Use
Plastics

d. All activities in the Forest Block Areas (both within and outside Municipal
Areas) shall be governed by the provisions of the Rajasthan Forest Act, 1953
and the Forests (Conservation) Act, 1980 (69 of 1980) and all the activities in
the Protected Areas (Sanctuary) shall be governed by the provisions of the
Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 (53 of 1972)
There shall be no felling of trees whether on Forest, Government, Revenue
or Private lands within the Eco-sensitive zone without the prior permission
of the State Government in case of forest land and the respective District
Collector in case of Government, Revenue and Private land as per the
procedure which shall be laid down by the State Government
The tourism activities shall be as per the Tourism Master Plan to be prepared
by the Department of Tourism of the Rajasthan State Government
All future and existing buildings, where possible, in the Municipal Are
shall provide roof-top rain water harvesting structures with plinth area
and the Institutional and commercial buildings shall not draw water
from existing water supply schemes in a manner that adversely affects
water supply especially to local villages or settlements
In Non-Municipal Areas rain water harvesting shall be undertaken
through such structures as percolation tanks and storage tanks and only
other means. Ground water aquifer recharge structures shall be
constructed wherever such structures do not lead to slope instabilities
The rain water collected through storm water drains shall be used to
recharge the ground water or to clean the waste disposal drains and
sewers
The extraction of ground water shall be permitted only for the bona-fide
agricultural and domestic consumption of the occupier of the ply and the
extraction of ground water for industrial or commercial or residential
estates or complexes shall require prior written permission, including of
the amount that can be extracted, from the State Ground Water
Department. However, the areas rich in ground water may not be
delivered for construction activities
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Development
on
and
protection of
hill slopes

The zonal Master Plan shall indicate areas o hill slopes where
development shall not be permitted
No development shall be undertaken in areas having a steep slope or
areas which fall in fault or hazard zones or areas falling on the spring
lines and first order streams or slopes with a high degree of erosion as
identified by the State Government on the basis of available scientific
evidence
No development on existing steep hill slopes or slopes with a high
degree of erosion shall be permitted
Discharge of No untreated sewage or effluent shall be permitted to be discharged into
sewage and any water body or forests within the eco-sensitive zone and the local
effluents
authority shall provide proper drainage and treatment system for collection,
treatment and disposal of untreated/and treated effluent in accordance with
the provisions of the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974.
Moreover, the treated sewage and treated effluent shall be disposed only at
or into a point(s) identified and approved by the local authorities and the
Monitoring Committee
Monitoring
Under the provisions of sub-section (3) of Section 3 of the Environment
Committee
(Protection) Act, 1986 (29 of 1986), the Central Government shall constitute a
committee to be called the Monitoring Committee to monitor the compliance
of the provisions of this notification
In case of activities requiring prior permission on environmental clearance,
such activities shall be referred to the State Level Environmental Impact
Assessment Authority, which shall be the Competent Authority for grant of
such clearances
Refer Notification No.S.O.1545 (E) dated 25th June 2009 declaring Mount Abu Eco Sensitive Zone
for complete details
3.7 Notification for Integrated Township dated 29.03.2007
The Government of Rajasthan had issued certain directions in their order dated 29.03.2007 to
promote integrated development in future growth of the urban areas of the Rajasthan and to
encourage private sector investment/foreign direct investment (FDI) in real estate sector. These
directions were issued under Section 297 of the Rajasthan Municipal Act 1959, Section 90 of the
Jaipur Development Authority Act 1982, Section 60 of the Rajasthan Housing Board Act, 1970
and Rule 31 of the Rajasthan Urban Improvement (Disposal of urban lands) Rules 1974.
3.8 The Rajasthan Tourism Project Appraisal Guidelines, 2009
The Government of Rajasthan had issued certain guidelines for approval of projects as a
tourism unit. The projects for approval as a Tourism unit shall submit in the prescribed form to
The Commissioner, Department of Tourism, Government of Rajasthan, Government Hostel
Campus, Jaipur 302 001 (Reference: No. F.2 (4) Tourism/99/24848 dated 20.11.2009)

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CHAPTER 4
Statutory Clearance Process
4.0 Environmental Clearance Process
The Hotel projects with built-up area 20,000 sq.meters and < 1,50,000 sq. meters of built-up
area will fall under category 8(a) i.e. Building and Construction projects of EIA
Notification 2006 as amended. Similarly, the Hotel projects covering an area 50 ha and or
built up area 1,50,000 sq. meters will fall under category 8(b) i.e. Township and Area
Development Projects of the said Notification and all projects under 8(b) shall be
categorized as Category B1.
In the case of item 8 of the schedule of EIA Notification of 2006 as amended in 2011,
considering its unique project cycle, the EAC or SEAC concerned shall appraise projects or
activities on the basis of Form 1, Form 1A, conceptual plan and EIA report [required only
for projects listed under 8(b)] and make recommendations on the project regarding grant of
environmental clearance or otherwise and also stipulate the condition for environmental
clearance.
Project or activity

Category with threshold


Category A

8
(a)

Building and
Construction
projects

---

8
(b)

Townships
and
Area
Development
projects

---

Conditions

Category B
20, 000 sq. meters and < # The built up area for the
1,50,000 sq. meters of built- purpose of this Notification is
up area#
defined as the built up or
covered area on all the floors
put
together
including
basement(s) and other service
areas, which are proposed in
the building /construction
projects
Covering an area 50 ha and ++ All projects under item
or built up area 1, 50,000 sq. 8(b) shall be appraised as
meters ++
Category B1

7(c)

Industrial
estates/parks/
complexes/are
as,
export
processing
zones (EPZs),
special
economic
zones (SEZs),
Biotech parks,
Leather
complexes

If at least one
industry in the
proposed
industrial
estate
falls
under
the
Category
A,
entire
industrial area
shall be treated
as Category A,
irrespective of
the area

Industrial estates housing at Special conditions shall apply


least
one
Category
B
industry and area <500ha
Note:
Industrial estate of area
below 500ha. and not housing
any industry of Category A
or B does not require
clearance
Industrial estates of area
>500ha and not housing any If the area is less than 500ha
industry
belonging
to but contains building and
Category A or B
construction projects >20,000
sq. meter and or development
area more than 50ha it will be
Industrial
treated as activity listed at
estates
with
serial no. 8(a) or 8(b) in the
area
greater
Schedule, as the case may be
than 500ha and
housing
at
least
one
Category
B
industry
Reference: EIA Notifications S.O 1533 dated 14th September 2006 / S.O 3067 (E) dated 1st December 2009 /
S.O.695 (E) dated 4th April 2011
The Hotel projects will come under the above categorization depending up on the built up
area. MoEF, GoI had issued Environmental Impact Assessment Guidance Manual for
Building, Construction, Townships and area Development Projects 2010 and the same is
available at www.moef.nic.in . Form I and Form IA are given at Annexure 1 & 2
Public Consultation
As per Para No 7 (i) (III) (d) of EIA Notification dated 14th September 2006 as amended 1st
December 2009, all building or construction projects or area development projects (which do
not contain category A projects) i.e. Hotel projects, are not required to undertake public
consultation process.
Validity of Environmental Clearance
The prior environmental clearance granted is valid for a period of five years. The regulatory
authority concerned may extend this validity period by a maximum period of five years.
However, in the case of Area development projects and Townships [item 8(b)], the validity
period shall be limited only to such activities as may be the responsibility of the applicant as
a developer. This validity period may be extended by the regulatory authority concerned by
a maximum period of 5 years provided an application is made to the regulatory authority by
the applicant within the validity period, together with an updated Form I, and
supplementary Form IA, for construction projects or activities.

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Post Environmental Clearance Monitoring


The project proponent shall prominently advertise in the newspapers indicating the project
has been accorded environmental clearance and the details of regulatory authority website
where it is displayed. To the regulatory authority concerned all such reports shall be public
documents. The latest such compliance report shall also be displayed on the website of the
concerned regulatory.
Transferability of Environmental Clearance
A prior Environmental Clearance granted for a specific project or activity to an applicant
may be transferred during its validity to another legal person entitled to undertake the
project or activity on application by the transferor or the transferee with a written no
objection by the transferor, to, and by the regulatory authority concerned, on the same
terms and conditions under which the prior environmental clearance was initially granted,
and for the same validity period.
Criteria for EIA consultants
The MoEF, GoI had stipulated certain criteria for EIA consultants as per the Ministrys office
memorandum dated 2nd December 2009 and amended from time to time. The same are kept
in the public domain of Ministrys website (www.envfor.nic.in). Accordingly, the EIA
consultants shall have accreditation with Quality Control of India (QCI)/National
Accreditation Board of Education and Training (NABET). The consultants shall include in
the EIA report, copy of the accreditation certificate and that provided by the other
organizations/laboratories including their status of approvals etc. The MoEF is not
considering the EIA reports prepared by the consultants who are not registered with
NABET/QCI.
Authorized Signatory
All correspondence with the regulatory authority including submission of application for
TOR/Environmental Clearance, subsequent clarifications, as may be required from time to
time, participation in the EAC Meeting on behalf of the project proponent shall be made by
the authorized signatory only. The authorized signatory shall also submit a document in
support of his claim of being an authorized signatory for the specific project (EIA
amendment Notification dated 1st December 2009).
Participation of the project proponent during the EAC meetings
As per the office memorandum dated 25th February 2010 of MoEF, the authorized
representative of the project proponent shall only attend the EAC meetings. The authorized
representative of the project proponent should be a reasonably senior officer / executive
duly authorized in writing. In case, a consultant is to be nominated as the authorized
representative, it should be through an irrevocable power of attorney executed and formally
registered with the Sub-Registrar concerned. A copy of the authorization / registered power
of attorney, as the case may be should be submitted to the ministry for record. The
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authorized representative, so nominated should only participate in the SEAC meetings on


behalf of the project proponent. The consultant (s) and other experts may, however, assist
the authorized representative during the meeting. In the absence of the authorized
representative, the proposal will not be considered by the SEAC.
Projects requiring recommendation of the Chief Wildlife Warden
If the project is located within 10 km radial distance from the national parks, sanctuaries,
biosphere reserves, migratory corridors of wild animals, the project proponent shall submit
the map duly authenticated by Chief Wildlife Warden showing these features vis--vis the
project location and the recommendations or comments of the Chief Wildlife Warden
thereon at the stage of EC (EIA amendment Notification dated 1st December 2009).
EIA Guidance Manual: MoEF, GoI is in the process of coming up with EIA guidance manual
for Building /Construction projects and Township projects. For latest information please
visit the MOEF web site (www.moef.nic.in)
4.1 Consent Management System RPCB
The consent management process adopted at RPCB is explained below in the form of Q & A
to facilitate better understanding for the project proponent as well as other stakeholders.
4.2 Consent To Establish
01. What are the documents required for The project proponent shall apply in the
submission?
prescribed CTE application form along with
requisite enclosures. It can be downloaded
from RSPCB web also (www.rpcb.nic.in)

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prescribed under the Rajasthan Air
(P&CP) Rules, 1983 and / or Rajasthan
Water (P&CP) Rules, 1975
Declaration on Rs 10/- non-judicial
stamp paper duly attested by notary
public (Annexure 3)
Project report of including all costs duly
attested
by
Chartered
Accountant(Annexure 4)
Ownership document for land /lease
deed
Land conversion letter, if applicable
Copy of partnership deed/MoU &
Article of Association as the case may be

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Environmental Management Plan broadly with capacities,


environmental aspects on land, water, air, noise and solid
waste generation /mitigation measure to comply the norms
Site plan duly signed by the project proponent
Project report duly signed by project proponent
NOC of CGWA as per applicability
Location plan
Document confirming the authorization of signatory of the
application form and enclosures
Details of registration with Tourism department, if any
Status of Environmental Clearance under EIA Notification
dated 14/09/2006, as amended and Aravali Notification 1992,
as per applicability
The application form and enclosures shall be submitted in
triplicate
02. What is the fee to be CTE fee is to be paid along with CTE application as notified by
submitted?
the DoE, Government of Rajasthan under of the Water (P&CP)
Act, 1974 as amended and under the Air (P&CP) Act, 1981 as
amended vide Notification dated 10th December 2010. Please visit
www.rpcb.nic.in for notification. Classification of projects for
consent fee purpose is given in Annexure 5. CTE fee structure as
applicable is given in Annexure 6 & 7.

Whether the project attracts the provision of the Hazardous


Waste (Management, Handling and Transboundary
Movement) Rules, 2008 as amended?

If yes - As per Notification dated 10.12.2010, the unit is required


to deposit consent fee equal to one & half times of the amount of
fee prescribed under schedule if used/waste oil is > 5
KL/Annum

03. What is the mode of


payment of CTE fee?

Whether the project requires environmental clearance under


the provisions of E (P) Act, 1986?
If yes, shall pay an extra amount of Rs 15,000/-, as one time
consent fee to establish in addition to the fee mentioned in the
schedule under the provisions of Water Act & Air Act
Instrument
Demand Draft
Infavour of
Member Secretary, Rajasthan State
Pollution Control Board, payable at
respective Regional Office or at Head
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04. Where to submit the


CTE application?

The application along with requisite documents shall be submitted


either at the concerned Regional Office of the Board or at Head
Office, Jaipur. However, where the competent authority to
grant consent to establish is the Regional Officer, the
consent application should be submitted to the respective
Regional Officer.

05.
Is
there
any
provision to apply CTE
application on-line?
6. What are the areas as
identified by CGWA as
safe areas, semi
critical areas, critical
areas & over exploited
areas?
7.
Whether
prior
environmental clearance
is a pre- requisite to
submit
the
CTE
application?
8. Whether conversion
of
land,
wherever
required, is a pre
requisite to submit CTE
application?
9. Who is the authority
to accord the CTE
application?

The Board is in the process of upgrading the systems to accept


the applications on line. For details visit RSPCB web site.
The details are given in Annexure 8

No
Requires submitting a notary affidavit on Rs 10/- stamp paper
stating that no construction work will be taken up until EC is
obtained. This requirement is applicable to the projects that
attract the provisions of EIA Notification only
Yes

Regional Officer
Projects under orange category except the following:

Hotel, Motel, Resort > 50 beds

Hotel, Motel, Resort located in water body or within 200


meters of High Flood Level (HFL) of water body
Projects under Red category with the following restrictions:

Building and construction projects < 5000 Sq.M but 2500


sq.m of built up area or dwelling units 50 but < 100 units )
Head Office

All projects not covered above


Projects covered under EIA Notification 2006 and Aravali
Notification 1992
In case any application is refused at the Regional Office
Level, the decision on the application submitted
subsequently by the unit shall be taken by at RSPCB, Head
Office level
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10.
What
is
the Statutory time limit:
maximum time period to
process
the
CTE Section 25(7) of Water (P&CP) Act, 1974 as amended: Four
application?
months on submission of application, complete in all aspects
Section 21(4) of Air (P&CP) Act, 1981 as amended: Four
months after receipt of the application
Administrative time limits of RSPCB:
Red category projects
Orange category projects
Green category projects
11. What is the mode of
communication of the
approval / rejection
order of CTE?

Hard copy
Down loads

6 weeks
4 weeks
4 weeks

By Registered post with ack. due


From
RPCB
web,
under
implementation

12. Is there any appeal Section 28 (1) of Water (P&CP) Act, 1974 as amended:
mechanism?
Any person aggrieved by the order made by the State Board
under section 25, 26 and 27 may within 30 days from the date
on which is communicated to him, prefer an appeal before
Appellate Authority constituted by the State Government.
Section 31 (1) of Air (P&CP) Act, 1981 as amended:
Any person aggrieved by an order made by the State Board
under this Act may, within thirty day from the date on which
the order is communicated to him, prefer an appeal to
Appellate Authority constituted by the State Government
The appellate authority may entertain the appeal after the
expiry of the said period of thirty days if such authority is
satisfied that the appellant was prevented by sufficient cause
from filing the appeal in time
13. Whether the CTE
Where a person to whom consent has been granted by the
obtained from the board State Board, transfers his interest in the project to other person,
can be transferred to any such consent shall be deemed to have been granted to such
other person?
other person and he shall be bound to comply with all the
conditions subject to which it was granted as if the consent was
granted to him originally. Such changes shall be notified to the
Board
14. What is the validity
CTE will be valid for a period of three years or till the
period for CTE?
commissioning of the project whichever is earlier (RPCB Office
order dated. 10.08.2001)
15. Are there any specific Yes. G.S.R. 749 (E) dated 4th November 2009 by MoEF, GoI
standards notified for (Annexure 9)
discharge of wastewater
for Hotel Industry under
E (P) Act, 1986?
16. Are there are any Notification No. 371(E) dated 27.05.2002 - E (P) Act, 1986:
specific noise standards
Noise limit for Diesel Generator Sets (up to 1000 KVA)
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applicable to D.G. Sets?

manufacture on or after the 1st July, 2003


The maximum permissible sound pressure level for new
diesel generator (DG) sets with rated capacity up to 1000
KVA, manufactured on or after the 1st July, 2003 shall be 75
dB (A) at 1 meter from the enclosure surface
The diesel generator sets should be provided with integral
acoustic enclosure at the manufacturing stage itself
Noise limit for DG sets not covered above
Noise from the DG set should be controlled by providing an
acoustic enclosure on by treating the room acoustically, at the
users end
The acoustic enclosure or acoustic treatment of the room shall
be designed for minimum 25 dB (A). Insertion Loss or for
meeting the ambient noise standards, whichever is on the
higher side (if the actual ambient noise is on the higher side, it
may not be possible to check the performance of the acoustic
enclosure/acoustic treatment. Under such circumstances the
performance may be checked for noise reduction up to actual
ambient noise level, preferably, in the nighttime. The
measurement for Insertion Loss may be done at different
points at 0.5m from the acoustic enclosure/room, and then
averaged
The DG set shall be provided with proper exhaust muffler with
Insertion Loss of minimum 25 dB (A)
Requirement of certification
Every manufacturer or importer of DG set to which these
regulations apply must have valid certificates of type approval
and also valid certificates of conformity of production for each
year, for all the product models being manufactured or
imported from 1st July 2003 with the noise limit specified in the
Notification.
The conformance label must contain the following information
a. Name and address of the supplier (if the address is
described in the owners manual, it may not be included in the
label)
b. Statement This product confirms to the Environment
(Protection) Rules, 1986
c. Noise limit viz. 75 dB (A) at 1m
d. Type approval certificate number
e. Date of manufacture of the product
Notification No. S.O. 50(E) dated 11th January 2010 E (P) Act

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1986:
A loud speaker or a public address system r any sound
producing instrument or a musical instrument or sound
amplifier shall not be used at night time (10.00 pm to 6.00 am)
except in closed premises for communication within, like
auditoria, conference rooms, community halls, banquet halls or
during public emergency
17. Is there any guideline The CPCB had evolved the minimum height of the stack to be
to
calculate
the provided to the DG set and published in Emission Regulations
minimum requirement Part IV: COINDS/26/1986-87.
of the stack of D.G set?
H= h+0.2 x KVA
H
h
KV
A

Total height of stack in meter


Height of the building in meters where the
generator set is installed
Total generator capacity of the set in KVA

Based on the above formula the minimum stack height to be


provided with different range of generator sets may be
categorized as follows:
Total height of stack in meter
For generator Sets
50 KVA
Ht. of the building +1.5 meter
50-100 KVA
Ht. of the building +2.0 meter
100-150 KVA
Ht. of the building +2.5 meter
150-200 KVA
Ht. of the building +3.0 meter
200-250 KVA
Ht. of the building +3.5 meter
250-300 KVA
Ht. of the building +3.5 meter
18.
What
are
the MoEF Notified National Ambient Air Quality Standards dated
standards notified for 16th November 2009(Annexure 10)
ambient air quality?
19. Where shall the The ambient air quality standards in respect of noise as
ambient noise levels be notified under E (P) Act, 1986 shall be monitored at the
monitored
for boundary of the project for compliance (Annexure 11)
compliance?
20.
Whether
any MoEF had notified procedures and standards for handling
procedures notified for municipal solid waste vide Municipal Solid Waste (Handling
handling solid waste?
&Management) Rules, 2000(www.moef.nic.in)
21. Whether any specific Yes. The Board issued certain specific guidelines to Hotel
guidelines are framed by projects. The same are available on the Boards web site
RSPCB?
22 Whether any court The directions given by Honble High Court, Jodhpur in the
orders
are
to
be D.B (Civil) writ petition No.4271/1999 and subsequent orders
complied?
thereafter with respect to No Construction Zone will be
complied with by the Hotels being established in the said zone

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4.3 Consent to Operate


01.
What
is
the
procedure to apply for
Consent To Operate
(first time)?

Filled in CTO application form (Visit www.rpcb.nic.in for format)


Requisite consent fee (as per notification dated 10/12/2010)
Annexure 12, 13 & 14
Investment Certificate issued by Charted Accountant Annexure
-4

Declaration on Rs 10/- non-judicial stamp paper duly attested by


notary public

Report of compliance of condition of Consent to Establish

Copies of the requisite documents which are required to be


submitted along with CTE application, if not submitted earlier

NOC of CGWA, as per applicability

Copy of EC, if the project attracts EIA Notification 2006 /Aravalli


Notification 1992

Status of development of greenbelt number of plants planted,


area covered and area yet to be covered
Document confirming the authorization of signatory of the
application form and enclosures

The application form and enclosures shall be submitted in


triplicate
02.
What
is
the The application in the prescribed form along with the following
procedure to apply for documents shall be submitted:
Consent To Operate
(renewal)?
Requisite consent fee prescribed under the Rajasthan Air (P&CP)
Rules, 1983 and / or Rajasthan Water (P&CP) Rules, 1975 (as per
notification dated 10.12.2010) Annexure 13& 14 (CTO fee
structure with reference to submission time of CTO application
Annexure 12)
Requisite declaration on Rs. 10/- non-judicial stamp paper
(Annexure 3)
Report of compliance of conditions of Consent To Operate
Investment certificate issued by Charted Accountant Annexure
4
Copy of the periodical reports
Status of development of green belt number of plants, number of
plants surviving, area already covered etc.
Copy of the Environmental Statement Form V (Annexure15)
Copy of the HW annual returns Form 4 (Annexure16), if
applicable
Document confirming the authorization of the signatory of the
application and enclosures
The application form with enclosures shall be submitted in
triplicate
03. Who should submit The application for consent and reply to notices etc. shall be furnished
the application for by owner (including lawfully empowered attorney for such purpose)
consent and reply to of the industry. Where the owner of the industry is a juristic person
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the notices etc?

(company, firm, association etc.,). The applications must be


filed/information must be furnished under the seal and signature of a
person authorized for such purpose and the document confirming the
authorization shall be attached
04.
Who
is
the Regional Officer
authority to accord the
CTO?
Projects under orange category except the following:

Hotel, Motel, Resort > 50 beds

Hotel, Motel, Resort located in water body or within 200 meters


of High Flood Level (HFL) of water body
Projects under Red category with the following restrictions:

Building and construction projects < 5000 Sq.M but 2500 sq.m
of built up area or dwelling units 50 but < 100 units
Head Office

All projects not covered above


Projects covered under EIA Notification 2006 and Aravali
Notification 1992

In case any application is refused at the Regional Office Level, the


decision on the application submitted subsequently by the unit
shall be taken by at RSPCB, Head Office level
(Ref: RSPCB Office Order dated 21.12.2010)
05.
What
is
the Statutory time limit:
maximum time period
to process the CTO Section 25(7) of Water (P&CP) Act, 1974 as amended: Four months on
application?
submission of application, complete in all aspects
Section 21(4) of Air (P&CP) Act, 1981 as amended: Four months after
receipt of the application
Administrative time limits of RPCB:
Red category projects
Orange category projects
Green category projects
06. What is the validity
period for CTO?

Appendix A projects
3 years
Appendix B projects
5years
Other projects
10years
Provided fee amount is paid for entire period
Ref: Notification dated 10.12.2010

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4.4 Hazardous Wastes Authorization


01. Whether Steel rerolling
mills
processing
units
required applying for
Hazardous
Waste
Authorization?

02.
What
is
the
procedure to apply for
Authorization
for
Hazardous Waste (first
time)?

03. Where to submit


the application?
04.
What
is
the
maximum time period
to
process
the
authorization
application?
05. What is the validity
period
for
authorization?
06. How to apply for
renewal
of
authorization?

Yes, if the Hotel is having a D.G. Set. As per Hazardous Waste


(Management, Handling and trans-boundary movement) Rules,
2008, the following categories of wastes comes under the category of
hazardous wastes (Refer schedule I of the Rules)
S No
Processes
Hazardous Waste
05.
Industrial operations using 5.1 Used/spent oil
mineral/synthetic oil as 5.2
Wastes/residues
lubricant
in
hydraulic containing oils
systems
or
other
applications
The application in the prescribed form along with the following
documents shall be submitted
Requisite declaration on Rs. 10/- non-judicial stamp paper
Report of compliance of conditions of consent to establish in
tabular form
Details of disposal of hazardous wastes
Details of storage facilities provided to store the hazardous waste
Copies of the following documents, if not submitted earlier:
Ownership document for land/lease deed
Copy of partnership deed/MoU or Article of Association as the
case may be
Site layout plan of plant & area earmarked for storage of
hazardous wastes
At Head Office or at concerned Regional Office
Statutory time limit:
Rule 5(4) & 5(5) of HW (M, H&TM) Rules, 2008, the completely
filled up application will be processed within 120 days from the date
of receipt of application
Rule 5(4) - Valid for five years and shall be subject to such
conditions as may be laid therein

The application in the prescribed form along with the following


documents shall be submitted.
Requisite declaration on Rs. 10/- non-judicial stamp paper
Report of compliance of conditions of earlier authorization
Details of disposal of wastes
Details of storage facilities provided to store the hazardous waste
Membership from waste disposal facility
Copy of Form 4(annual returns) for all the preceding 5 years
07.
What are the Rule 21(1)
Hazardous Waste Manifest in Form 13
annual returns and Rule 22(1)
Maintaining records of Hazardous Waste
records
to
be
in Form 3
maintained?
Rule 22(2)
Annual returns in Form 4 (Annexure 16)
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4.5 Water Cess Returns and Payment


01. Whether Steel rerolling
mills
processing unit
is
required to file water
Cess returns?

S.O. 49 (E) dated 6th May 2003


If the projects consume water for different applications including
domestic more than 10 KLD shall file the Water Cess returns in the
prescribed format along with analysis report of treated effluent.

The Central Government exempted industries consuming water less


than 10 kl per day from the levy of cess, provided that no such
exemption shall be applicable in case of industries generating
hazardous wastes as identified in clause (i) of Rule 3 of the HW
(M&H) Rules 1989
02. Is there any Self RSPCB had simplified the Cess assessment procedure for certain
Assessment Scheme category units
for small assesses?
The scheme shall be applicable to small assesses whose Cess liability
under the existing rates does not exceed Es. 6,000/- PA. Under this
scheme the eligible assesses shall submit a self-assessment before 31st
May of every year, for the ensuing year as a whole, based on earlier
years data and as per the latest rates. The amount payable shall be
submitted in the form of Demand Draft taken in favor of Member
Secretary, Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board and the same shall
be submitted to the Member Secretary, Rajasthan State Pollution
Control Board, Jaipur with a copy to the concerned Regional Officer
of the Board
Note: The Assessing Authority may accept the self-assessment given
by the industry, in which case, it will be deemed to have become final
assessment u/s 6 of Act. The Assessing Authority, however, reserves
the right to make its own investigation to ascertain the quantity of
water used, and raise a demand for Cess
03. What is the Appeal As per the section 13 of Water (Prevention and control of pollution)
mechanism?
Cess Act, 1977 as amended in1991, any person or local authority
aggrieved by an order of the assessment made under section 6 or by
an order imposing penalty made under section 11, may, with such
time as may be prescribed, appeal to such authority, in such form and
in such manner as maybe prescribed
As per rule 9 of Water (Prevention and control of pollution) Cess
rules, 1978,all such appeals shall be made within 30days from the
date of communication of such order of assessment or penalty. All
such applications shall accompany with assessment order or penalty
order and a fee of Rs.50/04. Is there any As per the Section 7 of Water (Prevention and control of pollution)
provision for rebate?
Cess Act, 1977, any person or local authority, liable to pay the Cess
under this Act, installs any plant for the treatment of sewage or trade
effluent, such person, or local authority shall, from date as may be
prescribed be entitled to a rebate of twenty five percent of the Cess
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payable
Provided that a person or local authority shall not be entitled to any
rebate if he or it
a) Consumes water in excess of the maximum quantity as may be
prescribed in this behalf for any specified industry or local authority
or
b) Fails to comply with any of the provisions of Section25 of the
Water (Prevention of pollution) Act, 1974 or any of the standards lay
down by the Central Government under the Environment
(Protection) Act, 1986
05. Is it mandatory to Yes. As per Section 4 of the Act, water meters shall be affixed by for
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CHAPTER 5
Environmental Aspects and Guidance
5.0 Environmental Aspects
The typical environmental aspects due to Hotel projects are discussed below:
Land environment

Water environment

Air environment

Noise environment

Solid waste

Natural resources

Impact on natural drainage system


Impact on surrounding land use campactability
Impact on the public infrastructure such as on roads
Impact due to ground water drawl
Impact due to discharge of black water and grey water
Impact due to discharge of water from swimming pools
Impact during the construction stage blasting for foundation,
removal of top soil, raw material handling, bore drilling for
tapping ground water
Impact during the construction
Impact due to operation of D.G sets
Impact due to public address system
Impact due to demolition waste
Impact due to biodegradable and non biodegradable, including
plastic waste and e-waste
Consumption of power and water and the stress on the system

5.1 Environmental Norms


S. No
01.

02.
03.

04.

05.
06.

Description of the norms


Notification
Standards for discharge of Notification No G.S.R 794 (E) dated 4th November,
effluents for hotel industry
2009
(Annexure 9)
National Ambient Air Quality MoEF Notification dated 16th November 2009
(Annexure 10)
Standards
National Noise Ambient Air The Noise Pollution (Regulation & Control) Rules,
Quality Standards
2000 S.O. 123 (E) dated 14th February 2000 and as
amended in S.O. 1046 (E) dated 22.11.2000
(Annexure 11)
General
Standards
for Notification No. G.S.R 422 (E) dated 19.05.1993
Discharge of Effluents
and G.S.R 801 (E) dated 31.12.1993
(Annexure 17)
Noise Limit for Generator Sets Notification No. G.S.R 371 (E) dated 17th May, 2002
(Annexure 18)
Run With Diesel
The
Ozone
Depleting The Ozone Depleting Substances (Regulation &
Substances
Control) Rules, 2000 S.O. 670 (E) dated
19.07.2000
(www.moef.nic.in)

5.2 Guidelines for the Project Developer


The project developer is advised to refer to the following documents:

EIA guidance manual for Building construction, Townships and Area Development of
MoEF
National Building Code of India 2005
Development Control Rules Town and Country Planning
Energy Conservation Building Code 2007 (www.bee-india.nic.in)
Energy Conservation Building Code (ECBC) User Guide, July 2009 (www.beeindia.nic.in

Design layout to explore the following depending on the site conditions and
requirements

Dual plumbing arrangements


Area for sewage treatment plant
Area for of Garbage Segregation
Area for of DG Sets
Parking requirements to meet the local body requirements and as per NBC 2005 /
MoEF
Area for green belt and lawns
Provision to tap the roof water
Provision for rain water harvesting structure

Estimation of water demand


Proper care should be taken in estimating the peak water requirements and reliable source.
The water requirements for different types of buildings should be estimated as given in
Annexure 19
Estimation of adequate parking requirement
The requirements should be assessed in a very realistic way by considering the diverse
activities proposed in the Hotel project, locational aspects and socio economic levels of the
expected users. The adequacy of the access road to the project and free flow of traffic should
be assessed.

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CHAPTER 6
Good Practices
6.0 Water Conservation
In view of critical shortage of water, conservation of water by rainwater harvesting and by
use of recycled water to the maximum extent possible should be explored. In this regard the
following provisions may be explored:

Provision for water conservation fixtures


Provision for water meter to monitor the consumption of water
Provision for dual plumbing systems
Provision to use treated waste water for cooling makeup purpose to conserve fresh
water consumption
Provision for collection of rainwater from rooftops and terraces and direct the same
either to a storage tank or to a recharging well

6.1 Parking Spaces


Parking space provided for vehicles
For car, the minimum parking space to be 3m X 6m when individual parking space is
required and 2.75m X 5m when common parking space is required
Space for scooter/two wheeler and bicycle to be not less than 1.25m2 and 1.00m2
respectively
Area for each equivalent car space inclusive of circulation area is 23m2 for open parking,
28m2 for ground floor covered parking and 32m2 for basement
(Source: National Building Code of India, 2005)
6.2 Dual Plumbing System and Grey Water Treatment

Water from toilets is called black water (Sewage), while water from laundry, kitchens,
and baths is called grey water (sullage).
Grey water constitutes 70% of the wastewater, which can be treated by using simple and
cost-effective systems and can be reused for landscaping, external washing, and toilet
flushing. Reusing grey water can reduce the dependence on municipal and bore water
by up to 60%.
Dual plumbing system separates grey water and black water at the source of generation,
following which specific treatment options either for grey or black water can be adopted.
Separating grey water and treating it onsite for reuse reduces the volume of the
wastewater to be collected and treated and, hence, reduces the stress of public sewage
lines and centralized wastewater treatment systems.

6.3 Good Practices in Design and Construction

Longer dimensions of buildings should face north and south (with a maximum deviation
of 50 off north) and shorter dimensions should face east and west. In multistoried
apartments, the sides having openings should face either north or south

A building designed according to solar path remains comparatively cool in summers


and warm in winters, thus obviating the need for artificial heating or cooling
For external lighting, 50% - 100% of outdoor lighting should be based on solar
photovoltaic alone or in combination with other renewable sources of energy such as
biomass
The switches used for outdoor lighting generally do not take seasonal variation or a
timer should be used that is sensitive to seasonal variations and adjusts on the basis of
actual length of day/night
Solar passive buildings are designed to provide thermal and visual comfort by using
natural energy sources and sinks like solar radiation, outside air, wet surfaces,
vegetation and so on. The solar passive buildings have potential to reduce energy
demand by 5% - 20%
Roof is the largest source of heat gain, especially in low-rise buildings. Hence, proper
treatment of roof is necessary to reduce heat gains during daytime. Treatment of roofs
provides comfort levels and reduces cooling loads inside a building. Thermally
insulating the roof reduces the U-value (thermal conductivity) for the roof section. All
exposed roof shall have a maximum U-factor of 0.261 W/m2 0C or a minimum R-value
(the measure of its resistance to heat flow. The higher the R-value, the more the material
insulates. It is the reciprocal of U-factor) of 3.5 m2 0C/W
Optimal use of glass to reduce the electricity consumption and load on air-conditioning.
If necessary, use high quality double glass with special reflective coating in window
should be planned
All heating and cooling equipment should meet the minimum efficiency requirements,
as specified in the ECBC (Energy Conservation Building Code), 2007
Solar water heating system should be explored. A solar water heater uses the energy
from sun to heat water, which is used for different applications such as bathing,
washing, cooking. The overall potential of solar water heating in India is estimated as
140 million sq.meters and about 1 million sq.meters of solar collector area has been
realized
Water saving fittings should be planned. An old single flush toilet could use up to 12
liters of water per flush, while a standard dual-flush toilet uses just a quarter of this on a
half-flush
Use of electronic flushing system or magic eye sensor can further reduce the flow of
water to 0.4 liter per flush, and waterless urinals use no water
A standard showerhead may use up to 25 liters of water per minute, whereas waterefficient showerhead might use as little as 7 liters of water per minute which is less than
a third of that consumed by standard showerhead
Grey water after treatment should be explored for landscaping purpose in order to
conserve fresh water intake. If no grey water or waste water treatment is undertaken on
the site, the total landscape water requirement per annum should not exceed the total
amount of rainwater collected per annum
Water demand in landscape should be reduced by planting native and low water
consuming plants
Providing dual plumbing system for separating wastewater and grey water and for
using treated grey water should be explored. A wastewater treatment system should be
provided only where sewerage network with STP is not available. In all the cases grey
water recycling should be explored
Construction and demolition waste management plan should be drawn

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Waste should be segregated in to biodegradable and non bio- degradable and proper
disposal plan should be prepared. All recyclables should be sent to recycling units.
Should explore composting, vermin composting etc., to dispose biodegradable waste
Re-use of swimming pool discharge water for toilet flushing purpose etc,.

6.4 Locations of the Septic Tanks


A sub-soil dispersion system shall not be closer than 18m from any source of drinking water,
such as well, to mitigate the possibility of bacterial pollution of water supply. It shall also be
as far removed from the nearest habitable building as economically feasible but not closer
than 6m, to avoid damage to the structures. Under no circumstances shall effluent from a
septic tank be allowed into an open channel drain or body of water without adequate
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CHAPTER 7
Checklist
7.0 Checklist for CTE
A. Documentation Check List
S.No.
Document
Yes
01.
Completely filled application form duly
signed by authorized signatory
02.
Document authorizing the applicant for
signing application and other documents
03.
Copy of memorandum of article of
Association/Partnership deed
04.
Demand Draft for consent fee
06.
Copy of the signed project report
07.
Certificate from Chartered Accountant for
capital investment (In case capital
investment is 25 lakhs or more)
08.
Copy
of
letter
of
land
allotment/conversion letter from the
competent authority
09.
Copy of the site plan
10.
Whether unit attracts provision of EIA
notification and if so EC clearance
obtained?
11.
Environmental Management Plan (For all
Red category units and large/medium
scale units in Orange and Green category)
12.
Undertaking in the prescribed format on
non-judicial stamp paper of RS. 10/- ,
duly attested by notary public
B. Environmental Check List
General
13.
Category of Project (Red/Orange/Green)
14.

15.

16.

17.

Requirement of Consent To Establish


(Water Act only/ Air Act only/ Both Acts)
Land Environment
Whether location falls under restrictions
on development projects in as per Aravali
Notification?
Whether location falls under restrictions
on development projects in Mount Abu
zone?
Whether the site is located amidst any
water body or located within 200 meters
of High Flood Level of any lake, reservoir,
river or water bodies?

No

Remarks

18.

19.

20.

21.

22.
23.
24.

25.

26.
27.

28.

29.
30.

31.

32.

Whether the site is located within


Municipal/urban
limits
of
Jaipur,
Jodhpur, Kota, Bikaner, Mount Abu or
Pushkar?
Whether adequate parking space is
proposed and the relevant codes of
practices/norms are furnished?
Whether the proposed project is in
conformity with the approved master
plan/development plan of the area, if
any?
Whether natural drainage system will be
altered?
Water Environment
Whether estimation of water demand for
peak requirement is assessed?
Whether reliable source of water for peak
demand is identified?
Whether it is proposed to use ground
water?
If yes, whether NOC from CGWA is
required as per the norms?
If yes, whether NOC from CGWA
obtained?
Whether any rainwater harvesting
structures proposed to re-charge ground
water?
Whether water saving fittings is planned?
Whether proposing to provide dual
plumbing
system?
Whether
dual
plumbing system for using treated grey
water for flushing the toilets or any other
usage is explored?
Whether proposing to provide onsite grey
water treatment system with re-use
facility?
Whether proposed to connect to the
sewerage system of the city having STP?
Whether on site STP is proposed? If yes,
whether STP is designed to meet the
norms of the Board?
Whether adequate number of water
meters proposed to record the water
consumption as per cess criteria?
Whether all outlet(s) are properly
notified?

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33.

34.

35.

36.

37.
38.

39.

40.

41.

42.
43.

44

45

46

47

Air Environment
Whether all sources of
air pollution
identified
and
included
in
CTE
application?
Whether
dust
generation
during
excavation, blasting and construction is
addressed and planned with mitigation
measures?
Whether minimum stack height is
proposed as per the norms?
Solid Wastes
Whether all sources of hazardous wastes
are identified/ quantified/ categorized as
per the norms?
Whether proposed method of disposal of
hazardous wastes is identified?
Whether final disposal point for municipal
solid waste is identified?
Noise Environment
Whether noise due to unit operations and
DG set (s) is addressed?
Green belt
Whether EMP outlined the green belt
development? Whether soil suitability and
water requirement for green belt is
addressed?
Natural Resources
Whether for external lighting solar
photovoltaic cells or any other renewable
energy sources is explored?
Whether solar water heating system is
explored?
Whether roof treatment system is
explored to reduce the load on the cooling
system?
Whether the connected load is 500 kW or
greater or a contract demand of 600kVA
or greater?
Whether the project developer is planning
to adopt ECBC, which is at present
voluntary adoption?
What level stars of air conditioners are
planned
(Ref:
Energy
Labeling
Programme of BEE 1 to 5 star Rating)?
Whether project developer is planning to
apply for BEE star Rating of Office
Building, which is a Voluntary at present)

?
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Whether, for exterior lighting a photo


sensor or astronomical time switch that is
capable of automatically turning off the
exterior lighting when day light is
available or the lighting is requires is
planned?

7.1 Checklist for CTO & HWA

01.
02.
03.
04.

05.

06.

07.
08.

09.

10.

11.
12.

13.

A. Documentation Check List


Completely filled application form duly
signed by authorized signatory
Document authorizing the applicant for
signing application and other documents
Demand Draft for consent fee
Undertaking in the prescribed format on
non-judicial stamp paper of RS. 10/- only
duly attested by notary public
Certificate from Chartered Accountant for
capital investment (In case capital
investment is 25 lakhs or more)
Compliance
report
on
CTE
and
environmental clearance in case of first
time CTO&HWA?
B. Environmental Check List
General
Category of industry
(Red/Orange/Green)
Requirement of Consent To Establish
(Water Act only/ Air Act only/ Both
Acts)
Whether Document proof for capital
investment as on 31.3.. is
furnished?
Is there any change in capital
investment
with
reference
to
previous CTE/CTO application?
Whether any HW is generated? If
yes, whether correct CTO fee paid?
Whether copy of the environmental
statement in Form V (in case of
renewal of CTO) is furnished?
Whether copy of Annual return of
HW is furnished in case of renewal
of HWA?

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14.

15.
16.

17.

18.

19.
20.
21.

22.
23.
24.

25.

26.

27.

28.

Consent To Operate
Whether report of compliance of the
CTE conditions (for first CTO) / CTO
conditions (for the renewal of
consent) are submitted?
Whether the EMP implemented as
per the EC/CTE / CTO?
Whether environmental monitoring
reports (in case of renewal CTO) are
furnished?
Whether any court judgment issued
against the unit? If yes, whether
compliance report/ status report
furnished?
Whether the unit filed the cess
returns as per the requirements? Cess
returns filed up to. and cess paid
up to and copies are furnished?
Whether the unit is claiming the cess
rebate?
Whether any change in the quantity
of water requirement?
Whether any change in the quantity
of effluent generated and disposal
mechanism?
Whether any change in the pollution
control systems?
Whether water meters provided?
Whether the unit falls under the
purview of Self assessment Scheme
Cess? If yes, whether cess paid as
per the RSPCB scheme (in case of
CTO renewal)
Whether all sources of air pollution
are identified and included in CTO
application? Whether any changes in
sources and APC system from that
CTE/CTO given earlier?
Whether measures adopted for
abatement
of
noise
pollution
identified?
Whether green belt provided as per
EC/CTE/CTO?
Hazardous Waste Authorization
Whether
HW
quantities
are
furnished for different categories as
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29.

30.

Whether proposed methods of


disposal of hazardous wastes are
identified?
Whether hazardous waste manifests
are maintained for all types of
hazardous
wastes
given
in
authorization?

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ANNEXURES
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Annexure-1
FORM 1
(EIA Notification dated 14th September 2006 as amended 1st December 2009)
(I) Basic Information
S. No
1.
2.
3.

4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

10.
11.
12.

13.
14.
15.

16.

Item

Name of the project/s


S. No in the schedule
Proposed capacity/area/length/tonnage to be
handled/command area/lease area/number of wells
to be drilled
New/expansion/modernization
Existing capacity/area etc
Category of project i.e. A or B
Does it attract the general condition? If yes, please
specify
Does it attract the specific condition? If yes, please
specify
Location
Plot/survey/khasra No
Village
Tehsil
District
State
Nearest railway station/airport along with distance
in kms
Nearest town, city, district head quarters along with
distance in kms
Village Panchayats, Zilla Parishad, Municipal
Corporation, Local body (complete postal addresses
with telephone nos to be given)
Name of the applicant
Registered address
Address for correspondence:
Name
Designation (Owner/partner/CEO)
Address
Pin code
E-mail
Telephone No.
Fax No.
Details of alternative sites examined, if any. Location Village-District-State
of these sites should be shown on a topo sheet
1.
2.
3.

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17.
18.
19.
20.
21.

22.
23.
24.

Interlinked projects
Whether separate application of interlinked project
has been submitted?
If yes, date of submission
If no, reason
Whether the proposal involves approval/clearance
under: if yes, details of the same and their status to
be given
a. The Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980?
b. The Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972?
c. The CRZ Notification, 1991?
Whether there is any Government order/policy
relevant/relating to the site?
Forest land involved (hectares)
Whether there is any litigation pending against the
project and/or land in which the project is propose
to be set up?
a. Name of the Court
b. Case No.
c. Orders/directions of the Court, if any and its
relevance with the proposed project

(II) Activity
1. Construction, operation or decommissioning of the Project involving actions, which
will cause physical changes in the locality (topography, land use, changes in water
bodies, etc.)
S. No.

Information/Checklist confirmation

1.1

Permanent or temporary change in land


use, land cover or topography
including increase in intensity of land
use (with respect to local land use plan)
Clearance of existing land, vegetation
and buildings?
Creation of new land uses?
Pre-construction investigations e.g.
bore houses, soil testing?
Construction works?
Demolition works?
Temporary sites used for construction
works or housing of construction
workers?
Above ground buildings, structures or
earthworks including linear structures,
cut and fill or excavations

1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7

1.8

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1.9
1.10
1.11
1.12
1.13
1.14
1.15
1.16
1.17
1.18

1.19

1.20
1.21

1.22
1.23
1.24
1.25

1.26
1.27

1.28
1.29
1.30
1.31

Underground works including mining


or tunneling?
Reclamation works?
Dredging?
Offshore structures?
Production
and
manufacturing
processes?
Facilities for storage of goods or
materials?
Facilities for treatment or disposal of
solid waste or liquid effluents?
Facilities for long term housing of
operational workers?
New road, rail or sea traffic during
construction or operation?
New road, rail, air waterborne or other
transport infrastructure including new
or altered routes and stations, ports,
airports etc?
Closure or diversion of existing
transport routes or infrastructure
leading
to
changes
in
traffic
movements?
New or diverted transmission lines or
pipelines?
Impoundment, damming, culverting,
realignment or other changes to the
hydrology of watercourses or aquifers?
Stream crossings?
Abstraction or transfers of water form
ground or surface waters?
Changes in water bodies or the land
surface affecting drainage or run-off?
Transport of personnel or materials for
construction,
operation
or
decommissioning?
Long-term
dismantling
or
decommissioning or restoration works?
Ongoing
activity
during
decommissioning which could have an
impact on the environment?
Influx of people to an area in either
temporarily or permanently?
Introduction of alien species?
Loss of native species or genetic
diversity?
Any other actions?

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2. Use of Natural resources for construction or operation of the Project (such as land,
water, materials or energy, especially any resources which are non-renewable or in short
supply):
S. No.

Information/Checklist confirmation

2.1

Land especially undeveloped or


agricultural land (ha)
Water (expected source & competing
users) unit: KLD
Minerals (MT)
Construction
material

stone,
aggregates, sand / soil (expected source
MT)
Forests and timber (source MT)
Energy including electricity and fuels
(source, competing users) Unit: fuel
(MT), energy (MW)
Any other natural resources (use
appropriate standard units)

2.2
2.3
2.4

2.5
2.6

2.7

Yes/No

Details thereof (with Approximate


quantities
/rates,
wherever
possible)
with
source
of
information data

3. Use, storage, transport, handling or production of substances or materials, which could


be harmful to human health or the environment or raise concerns about actual or
perceived risks to human health.
S. No.

Information/Checklist confirmation

3.1

Use of substances or materials, which


are hazardous (as per MSIHC rules) to
human health or the environment
(flora, fauna, and water supplies)
Changes in occurrence of disease or
affect disease vectors (e.g. insect or
water borne diseases)
Affect the welfare of people e.g. by
changing living conditions?
Vulnerable groups of people who could
be affected by the project e.g. hospital
patients, children, the elderly etc.,
Any other causes

3.2

3.3
3.4

3.5

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/rates,
wherever
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source
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4. Production of solid wastes during construction or operation or decommissioning


(MT/month)
S.No.

Information/Checklist confirmation

4.1
4.2

Spoil, overburden or mine wastes


Municipal waste (domestic and or
commercial wastes)
Hazardous wastes (as per Hazardous
Waste Management Rules)
Other industrial process wastes
Surplus product
Sewage sludge or other sludge from
effluent treatment
Construction or demolition wastes
Redundant machinery or equipment
Contaminated soils or other materials
Agricultural wastes
Other solid wastes

4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
4.8
4.9
4.10
4.11

Yes/No

Details thereof (with Approximate


quantities
/rates,
wherever
possible)
with
source
of
information data

5. Release of pollutants or any hazardous, toxic or noxious substances to air (Kg/hr)


S. No.

Information/Checklist confirmation

5.1

Emissions from combustion of fossil


fuels from stationary or mobile sources
Emissions from production processes
Emissions from materials handling
including storage or transport
Emissions from construction activities
including plant and equipment
Dust or odors from handling of
materials
including
construction
materials, sewage and waste
Emissions from incineration of waste
Emissions from burning of waste in
open air (e.g. slash materials,
construction debris)
Emissions from any other sources

5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5

5.6
5.7

5.8

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/rates,
wherever
possible)
with
source
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6. Generation of Noise and Vibration, and Emissions of Light and Heat:


S. No.

Information/Checklist confirmation

6.1

From operation of equipment e.g.


engines, ventilation plant, crushers
From industrial or similar processes
From construction or demolition
From blasting or piling
From construction or operational traffic
From lighting or cooling systems
From any other sources

6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7

Yes/No

Details thereof (with Approximate


quantities
/rates,
wherever
possible)
with
source
of
information data

7. Risks of contamination of land or water from releases of pollutants into the ground or
into sewers, surface waters, groundwater, coastal waters or the sea:
S. No.

Information/Checklist confirmation

7.1

From handling, storage, use or spillage


of hazardous materials
From discharge of sewage or other
effluents to water or the land (expected
mode and place of discharge)
By deposition of pollutants emitted to
air into the land or into water
From any other sources
Is there a risk of long term build up of
pollutants in the environment from
these sources?

7.2

7.3
7.4
7.5

Yes/No

Details thereof (with Approximate


quantities
/rates,
wherever
possible)
with
source
of
information data

8. Risk of accidents during construction or operation of the Project, which could affect
human health or the environment
S. No. Information/Checklist confirmation
Yes/No
Details thereof (with Approximate
quantities
/rates,
wherever
possible)
with
source
of
information data
8.1
From explosions, spillages, fires etc
from storage, handling, use or
production of hazardous substances
8.2
From any other causes
8.3
Could the project be affected by natural
disasters
causing
environmental
damage (e.g. floods, earthquakes,
landslides, cloudburst etc)?
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9. Factors which should be considered (such as consequential development) which could


lead to environmental effects or the potential for cumulative impacts with other existing
or planned activities in the locality
S. No.

Information/Checklist confirmation

9.1

Lead to development of supporting.


lities,
ancillary
development
or
development stimulated by the project
which could have impact on the
environment e.g.
Supporting infrastructure (roads,
power supply, waste or waste water
treatment, etc.)
Housing development
Extractive industries
Supply industries
Other
Lead to after-use of the site, which
could have an impact on the
environment
Set a precedent for later developments
Have cumulative effects due to
proximity to other existing or planned
projects with similar effects

9.2

9.3
9.4

Yes/No

Details thereof (with Approximate


quantities
/rates,
wherever
possible)
with
source
of
information data

Name/
Identity

Aerial distance (within 15 km.)


Proposed
project
location
boundary

(III) Environmental Sensitivity


S. No.
1

Areas
Areas protected under international
conventions,
national
or
local
legislation
for
their
ecological,
landscape, cultural or other related
value
Areas which are important or sensitive
for ecological reasons - Wetlands,
watercourses or other water bodies,
coastal zone, biospheres, mountains,
forests
Areas used by protected, important or
sensitive species of flora or fauna for
breeding, nesting, foraging, resting,
over wintering, migration
Inland, coastal, marine or underground

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5
6

7
8
9

10

11

12

waters
State, National boundaries
Routes or facilities used by the public
for access to recreation or other tourist,
pilgrim areas
Defence installations
Densely populated or built-up area
Areas occupied by sensitive man-made
land uses (hospitals, schools, places of
worship, community facilities)
Areas containing important, high
quality or scarce resources (ground
water resources, surface resources, forestry,
agriculture, fisheries, tourism, minerals)
Areas already subjected to pollution or
environmental damage. (Those where
existing legal environmental standards are
exceeded)
Areas susceptible to natural hazard
which could cause the project to
present environmental problems
(Earthquakes,
subsidence,
landslides,
erosion, flooding or extreme or adverse
climatic conditions)

(IV). Proposed Terms of Reference for EIA studies

I hereby given undertaking that the data and information given in the application and
enclosures are true to the best of my knowledge and belief and I am aware that if any part of
the data and information submitted id found to be false or misleading at any stage, the
project will be rejected and clearance give, if any to the project will be revoked at our risk
and cost:
Date: __________________
Place: _________________
Signature of the applicant
With Name and Full Address
(Project proponent/Authorized signatory)
Note:
1. The projects involving clearance under Coastal Regulation Zone Notification, 1991 shall
submit with the application a CRZ map duly demarcated by one of the authorized agencies,
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showing the project activities, w.r.t CRZ (at the stage of TOR) and the recommendations of
the State Coastal Zone Management Authority (at the stage of EC).
Simultaneous action shall also be taken to obtain the requisite clearance under the
provisions of the CRZ Notification, 1991 for the activities to be located in the CRZ
2. The projects to be located within 10km of the National Parks, Sanctuaries, Biosphere
Reserves, Migratory corridors of the Wild animals, the project proponent shall submit the
map duly authenticated by Chief Wildlife Warden showing these features vis--vis the
project location and the recommendations of comments of the Chief Wildlife Warden
thereon (at the stage of EC)
3. All correspondence with the Ministry of Environment & Forests including submission of
application for TOR/Environmental Clearance, subsequent clarifications, as may be
required from time to time, participation in the EAC meeting on behalf of the project
proponent shall be made by the authorized signatory only. The authorized signatory should
also submit a document in support of his claim of being an authorized signatory for the
specific project.

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Annexure- 2
FORM-1 A
(Only for construction projects listed under item 8 of the Schedule of EIA Notification)
Check List of Environmental Impacts
(Project proponents are required to provide full information and wherever necessary attach
explanatory notes with the Form and submit along with proposed environmental
management plan & monitoring programme)
1. Land Environment
(Attach panoramic view of the project site and the vicinity)
1.1. Will the existing land use get significantly altered from the project that is not consistent
with the surroundings? (Proposed land use must conform to the approved Master Plan
/Development Plan of the area. Change of land use if any and the statutory approval from
the competent authority be submitted). Attach Maps of (i) site location, (ii) surrounding
features of the proposed site (within 500 meters) and (iii) the site (indicating levels &
contours) to appropriate scales. If not available attach only conceptual plans.
1.2. List out all the major project requirements in terms of the land area, built up area, water
consumption, power requirement, connectivity, community facilities, parking needs etc.
1.3. What are the likely impacts of the proposed activity on the existing facilities adjacent to
the proposed site? (Such as open spaces, community facilities, details of the existing land
use, and disturbance to the local ecology).
1.4. Will there be any significant land disturbance resulting in erosion, subsidence &
instability? (Details of soil type, slope analysis, vulnerability to subsidence, seismicity etc
may be given).
1.5. Will the proposal involve alteration of natural drainage systems? (Give details on a
contour map showing the natural drainage near the proposed project site)
1.6. What are the quantities of earthwork involved in the construction activity-cutting,
filling, reclamation etc. (Give details of the quantities of earthwork involved, transport of fill
materials from outside the site etc.)
1.7. Give details regarding water supply, waste handling etc during the construction period
1.8. Will the low lying areas & wetlands get altered? (Provide details of how low lying and
wetlands are getting modified from the proposed activity)
1.9. Whether construction debris & waste during construction cause health hazard? (Give
quantities of various types of wastes generated during construction including the
construction labour and the means of disposal)
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2. Water Environment
2.1. Give the total quantity of water requirement for the proposed project with the breakup
of requirements for various uses. How will the water requirement met? State the sources &
quantities and furnish a water balance statement.
2.2. What is the capacity (dependable flow or yield) of the proposed source of water?
2.3. What is the quality of water required, in case, the supply is not from a municipal source?
(Provide physical, chemical, biological characteristics with class of water quality)
2.4. How much of the water requirement can be met from the recycling of treated
wastewater? (Give the details of quantities, sources and usage)
2.5. Will there be diversion of water from other users? (Please assess the impacts of the
project on other existing uses and quantities of consumption)
2.6. What is the incremental pollution load from wastewater generated from the proposed
activity? (Give details of the quantities and composition of wastewater generated from the
proposed activity)
2.7. Give details of the water requirements met from water harvesting? Furnish details of the
facilities created.
2.8. What would be the impact of the land use changes occurring due to the proposed project
on the runoff characteristics (quantitative as well as qualitative) of the area in the post
construction phase on a long term basis? Would it aggravate the problems of flooding or
water logging in any way?
2.9. What are the impacts of the proposal on the ground water? (Will there be tapping of
ground water; give the details of ground water table, recharging capacity, and approvals
obtained from competent authority, if any)
2.10. What precautions/measures are taken to prevent the run-off from construction
activities polluting land & aquifers? (Give details of quantities and the measures taken to
avoid the adverse impacts)
2.11. How is the storm water from within the site managed?(State the provisions made to
avoid flooding of the area, details of the drainage facilities provided along with a site layout
indication contour levels)
2.12. Will the deployment of construction labourers particularly in the peak period lead to
unsanitary conditions around the project site (Justify with proper explanation)
2.13. What on-site facilities are provided for the collection, treatment & safe disposal of
sewage? (Give details of the quantities of wastewater generation, treatment capacities with
technology & facilities for recycling and disposal)

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2.14. Give details of dual plumbing system if treated waste used is used for flushing of
toilets or any other use.
3. Vegetation
3.1. Is there any threat of the project to the biodiversity? (Give a description of the local
ecosystem with its unique features, if any)
3.2. Will the construction involve extensive clearing or modification of vegetation? (Provide
a detailed account of the trees & vegetation affected by the project)
3.3. What are the measures proposed to be taken to minimize the likely impacts on
important site features (Give details of proposal for tree plantation, landscaping, creation of
water bodies etc along with a layout plan to an appropriate scale)
4. Fauna
4.1. Is there likely to be any displacement of fauna- both terrestrial and aquatic or creation of
barriers for their movement? Provide the details.
4.2. Any direct or indirect impacts on the avifauna of the area? Provide details.
4.3. Prescribe measures such as corridors, fish ladders etc to mitigate adverse impacts on
fauna
5. Air Environment
5.1. Will the project increase atmospheric concentration of gases & result in heat islands?
(Give details of background air quality levels with predicted values based on dispersion
models taking into account the increased traffic generation as a result of the proposed
constructions)
5.2. What are the impacts on generation of dust, smoke, odorous fumes or other hazardous
gases? Give details in relation to all the meteorological parameters.
5.3. Will the proposal create shortage of parking space for vehicles? Furnish details of the
present level of transport infrastructure and measures proposed for improvement including
the traffic management at the entry & exit to the project site.
5.4. Provide details of the movement patterns with internal roads, bicycle tracks, pedestrian
pathways, footpaths etc., with areas under each category.
5.5. Will there be significant increase in traffic noise & vibrations? Give details of the sources
and the measures proposed for mitigation of the above.
5.6. What will be the impact of DG sets & other equipment on noise levels & vibration in &
ambient air quality around the project site? Provide details.

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6. Aesthetics
6.1. Will the proposed constructions in any way result in the obstruction of a view, scenic
amenity or landscapes? Are these considerations taken into account by the proponents?
6.2. Will there be any adverse impacts from new constructions on the existing structures?
What are the considerations taken into account?
6.3. Whether there are any local considerations of urban form & urban design influencing
the design criteria? They may be explicitly spelt out.
6.4. Are there any anthropological or archaeological sites or artefacts nearby? State if any
other significant features in the vicinity of the proposed site have been considered.
7. Socio-Economic Aspects
7.1. Will the proposal result in any changes to the demographic structure of local
population? Provide the details.
7.2. Give details of the existing social infrastructure around the proposed project
7.3. Will the project cause adverse effects on local communities, disturbance to sacred sites or
other cultural values? What are the safeguards proposed?
8. Building Materials
8.1. May involve the use of building materials with high-embodied energy. Are the
construction materials produced with energy efficient processes? (Give details of energy
conservation measures in the selection of building materials and their energy efficiency)
8.2. Transport and handling of materials during construction may result in pollution, noise
& public nuisance. What measures are taken to minimize the impacts?
8.3. Are recycled materials used in roads and structures? State the extent of savings
achieved?

8.4. Give details of the methods of collection, segregation & disposal of the garbage
generated during the operation phases of the project.
9. Energy Conservation
9.1. Give details of the power requirements, source of supply, backup source etc. What is the
energy consumption assumed per square foot of built-up area? How have you tried to
minimize energy consumption?
9.2. What type of, and capacity of, power back-up to you plan to provide?

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9.3. What are the characteristics of the glass you plan to use? Provide specifications of its
characteristics related to both short wave and long wave radiation?
9.4. What passive solar architectural features are being used in the building? Illustrate the
applications made in the proposed project.

9.5. Does the layout of streets & buildings maximize the potential for solar energy devices?
Have you considered the use of street lighting, emergency lighting and solar hot water
systems for use in the building complex? Substantiate with details.
9.6. Is shading effectively used to reduce cooling/heating loads? What principles have been
used to maximize the shading of Walls on the East and the West and the Roof? How much
energy saving has been effected?
9.7. Do the structures use energy-efficient space conditioning, lighting and mechanical
systems? Provide technical details. Provide details of the transformers and motor
efficiencies, lighting intensity and air-conditioning load assumptions? Are you using CFC
and HCFC free chillers? Provide specifications.
9.8. What are the likely effects of the building activity in altering the micro-climates? Provide
a self assessment on the likely impacts of the proposed construction on creation of heat
island & inversion effects?
9.9. What are the thermal characteristics of the building envelope? (a) roof; (b) external walls;
and (c) fenestration? Give details of the material used and the U-values or the R values of the
individual components.
9.10. What precautions & safety measures are proposed against fire hazards? Furnish details
of emergency plans.
9.11. If you are using glass as wall material provides details and specifications including
emissivity and thermal characteristics.
9.12. What is the rate of air infiltration into the building? Provide details of how you are
mitigating the effects of infiltration.
9.13. To what extent the non-conventional energy technologies are utilized in the overall
energy consumption? Provide details of the renewable energy technologies used.
10. Environment Management Plan
The Environment Management Plan would consist of all mitigation measures for each item
wise activity to be undertaken during the construction, operation and the entire life cycle to
minimize adverse environmental impacts as a result of the activities of the project. It would
also delineate the environmental monitoring plan for compliance of various environmental
regulations. It will state the steps to be taken in case of emergency such as accidents at the
site including fire.

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Annexure-3
Performa Affidavit for CTE/CTO
I, _______________ (with name and designation) S/o Shri __________________ Resident of
__________________ do solemnly affirm and declare as under:1.

That I am responsible for establishing / operating the unit named M/s.


_________________________ (Name & address of the unit).

2.

That, I, ____________________ (with name and designation) am authorized to sign


the consent application form and other enclosures with the application.

3.

That the plot area of the unit is ____________________ Sq. Meters.

4.

That the number of workers to carry out various activities in the unit is
_________________________.

5.

That the total number of employees proposed in the unit is _______________.

6.

That the total capital investment on the project is Rs. _________________.

7.

That this Consent to Establish/Operate is being obtained for the project from
________________ up to _________________. In case of any increase/change in
capacity or addition/modification/alteration or change in the project or discharge
points, we will obtain fresh Consent to Establish.

8.

That the quantity of trade/domestic effluent shall not exceed __________ KLD. The
mode of disposal shall be ________________. In case of any increase in quantity of
effluent or alteration in outlet or mode of disposal, we shall obtain prior consent
from the Board.

9.

That all adequate measures for control and treatment of water/air pollution from the
various processes/activities will be taken to meet the prescribed standards as per the
Environment (Protection) Rules, 1986 as amended.

10.

That the adequate pollution control measures will be provided to meet the
prescribed standards

11.

That the adequate pollution control measures shall be taken to meet the prescribed
ambient noise standards.

12.

That if Diesel Generator Sets (of capacity 5 KVA or more) is installed, it will be EcoFriendly or with inbuilt acoustic enclosures to meet the prescribed norms w.r.t. Noise
as per the Gazette Notification on Ministry of Environment & Forests, Government
of India dated 2.1.1999. Adequate stack height with D.G. Set(s) shall also be provided
and maintained and shall submit noise monitoring report.

13.

That all orders and directions issued by the Board from time to time will be complied
with.

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14.

That the name and addresses of Managing Director or other working Directors or
Partner are ____________ . In case of any change, the same will be intimated to the
Board.

VERIFICATION
Verified at _____________ on this __________ (day, month and year) that the above
contents of this affidavit are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief and
nothing has been concealed there from.

DEPONENT
Note: The aforementioned Affidavit must be duly signed by the Deponent and duly attested
by the Notary Public thereof.
Note: Please strike out whatever is not applicable.

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Certificate of Capital Investment
(To be issued by Chartered Accountant)
This is to certify that the total capital investment (without deprecation) made by the project
proponent M/s.. for the project situated at
. as on the end of the financial year 31st March of financial year
.is Rs .. . The details of investment in various subheads are as follows
S.No.
1
2
3
4

Item
Land
Building
Plant & Machinery
Miscellaneous Assets
Total

Investment in Lakhs Rs.

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Name:..
Designation:..
Name of firm:..
Registration Number:..
Date .

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Classification of Projects for Consent Fee Purpose
S.No
1

Categorization
Appendix A projects

Type of project
37. Building and Construction Project
20000 Sq.M built up area
38. Township and Area Development
project 50 ha or dwelling unit 100
83. Hotels, Motels, Resorts
i) > 100 beds if located in the town having
Divisional Head Quarter or > 200 beds if
located elsewhere, or /and
ii) Covered under EIA Notification 2006
/Aravali Notification 1992 or/and
iii) Located in water body /within 200mts
of HFL of water body

Appendix B Projects

1. Hotels, Motels, Resorts (Lodging and


Boarding) having 200 beds but 25 beds
other than following:
i) Having > 100 beds if located in the town
having Divisional Head Quarter, or /and
ii) Covered under EIA Notification 2006
/Aravali Notification 1992 or/and
iii) Located in water body /within 200mts
of HFL of water body
2.Restaurant 25 seats
22. Building and Construction projects
2500 Sq.M but < 20,000 sq.m built up area
23. Township and Area development
project 5ha but < 50 ha and or dwelling
units 50 but <100 units
64. Establishments/ activities having D.G
set (More than 100 KVA)
68. Marriage garden, community center and
club with kitchen facilities

Yes
Ref: DOE, Government of Rajasthan Notification dated 10 December 2010
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Consent to Establish Fee (Schedule IV)- Water Act
S.
Capital Investment of the Industry
No

Consent Fee to Establish (Rs)

1 Upto 5 Lacs

3,000

Other than
Appendix A and B
2,000
1,000

2 More than 5 Lacs upto 10 Lacs

4,500

3,000

1,500

3 More than 10 Lacs upto 25 Lacs

6,000

4,000

2,000

4 More than 25 Lacs upto 50 Lacs

9,000

6,000

3,000

5 More than 50 Lacs upto 1 Crore

15,000

10,000

5,000

6 More than 1 Crore upto 5 Crore

18,000

12,000

6,000

7 More than 5 Crore upto 10 Crore

24,000

16,000

8,000

8 More than 10 Crore upto 25 Crore

30,000

20,000

10,000

9 More than 25 Crore upto 50 Crore

37,500

25,000

12,500

10 More than 50 Crore upto 100 Crore

45,000

30,000

15,000

11 More than 100 Crore upto 250 Crore

1,05,000

70,000

35,000

12 More than 250 Crore upto 500 Crore

1,27,500

85,000

42,500

13 More than 500 Crore upto 750 Crore

1,50,000

1,00,000

50,000

14 More than 750 Crore upto 100 Crore

1,87,500

1,25,000

62,500

15 Above 1000 Crore


2,25,000
1,50,000
Refer DOE, Rajasthan Notification dated 10th December, 2010 for details

75,000

(Rs.)

Appendix A

Appendix B

Note:
1. The categorization of the projects is as Notified by the DOE, Government of Rajasthan vide dated
10th December, 2010
The categorization of the projects is as per RSPCB office order dated 21 December, 2010
2. *All projects requiring environmental clearance under the Environmental (Protection) Act, 1986
shall pay an extra amount of Rs. 15,000/- as one time consent fee to establish in addition to that
mentioned in Schedule.
3. *Provided that where a person who is establishing or carrying on any industry, operation or
process and is generating hazardous waste as defined under the Hazardous Wastes (Management &
Handling) Rules, 1989; and requiring authorization thereunder; the application for consent shall be
accompanied with a fee equal to one and half times of the amount of fee prescribed under Schedule
IV.

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Consent To Establish Fee (Schedule IV) - Air Act
S.
Capital Investment of the Industry
No

Consent Fee to Establish (Rs)

1 Upto 5 Lacs

3,000

Other than
Appendix A and B
2,000
1,000

2 More than 5 Lacs upto 10 Lacs

4,500

3,000

1,500

3 More than 10 Lacs upto 25 Lacs

6,000

4,000

2,000

4 More than 25 Lacs upto 50 Lacs

9,000

6,000

3,000

5 More than 50 Lacs upto 1 Crore

15,000

10,000

5,000

6 More than 1 Crore upto 5 Crore

18,000

12,000

6,000

7 More than 5 Crore upto 10 Crore

24,000

16,000

8,000

8 More than 10 Crore upto 25 Crore

30,000

20,000

10,000

9 More than 25 Crore upto 50 Crore

37,500

25,000

12,500

10 More than 50 Crore upto 100 Crore

45,000

30,000

15,000

11 More than 100 Crore upto 250 Crore

1,05,000

70,000

35,000

12 More than 250 Crore upto 500 Crore

1,27,500

85,000

42,500

13 More than 500 Crore upto 750 Crore

1,50,000

1,00,000

50,000

14 More than 750 Crore upto 100 Crore

1,87,500

1,25,000

62,500

15 Above 1000 Crore


2,25,000
1,50,000
Refer DOE, Rajasthan Notification dated 10th December, 2010 for details

75,000

(Rs.)

Appendix A

Appendix B

Note:
1. The categorization of the projects is as Notified by the DOE, Government of Rajasthan vide dated
10th December, 2010
The categorization of the projects is as per RSPCB office order dated 21 December, 2010
2. *All projects requiring environmental clearance under the Environmental (Protection) Act, 1986
shall pay an extra amount of Rs. 15,000/- as one time consent fee to establish in addition to that
mentioned in Schedule.
3. *Provided that where a person who is establishing or carrying on any industry, operation or
process and is generating hazardous waste as defined under the Hazardous Wastes (Management &
Handling) Rules, 1989; and requiring authorization there under; the application for consent shall be
accompanied with a fee equal to one and half times of the amount of fee prescribed under Schedule
IV.

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Areas as identified by CGWA as safe areas, semi critical areas, critical areas & over
exploited areas
S.No

District

No of Blocks

Safe

Semi-Critical

Critical

Ajmer

Alwar

1.kekri
2. masuda

14

Banswara

Baran

Barmer

Bharatpur

Bhilwara

1.Thanagaji

1.

Pipalkunt

1. chhabra
2.kishangarh
3.shabad

1.chhipabarod

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Deeg
Kaman
Kumher
Nagar
Rupwas

11

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2.Bagidaura
3.Ghatol
4.Kushalgarh
5.Sajjangarh
6.Talwara

Over-Exploited
7
1.Arain
2.Bhinai
3.jawala
4,.3Peesangan
5.Silora
6.srinagar
1.Bahror
2.Bansur
3.ktathumar
4. kishangarhbas
5.kotkasim
6.Laxmangarh
7.Mandawar
8.Neemrana
9.Rajgarh
10.Ramgarh
11.Raini
12.Tijara
13.Umrain

Gadi

1.Anta

1.Atru
2.Baran

1.Chuhtan
2.Singhri

1.Bayatu
2. Balotra
3.Dhorimanna
4.Shiva
1.
2.
3.

1.Bayana

1.
2.
3.

Kotadi
Shaara
Shahpura

Nadbai
Sewar
Weir

1.Asind
2.Baneda
3.Hurda
4.Jahajpur
5.Mandal
6.Mandalgarh
63

Bikaner

Bundi

1. Lunkaransar
2. Kolayat

1. Dungargarh

1. Kesorai Patan
2. Talera

10 Chittorgarh

14

11 Churu

1. Churu
2. Atangarh
3. Sardarshahar

1. Hindoli
2. Nainwa
1. Amod
2. Bari Sadri
3. Begun
4. Bhadesar
5. Bhopalsagar
6. Chhotisadri
7. Chittorgarh
8. Dungla
9. Gangrar
10. Kapasan
11. Nimbahera
12. Pratapgarh
13. Rashmi

1. Bhainsrorgarh -

1. Rajgarh

1. Sujangarh
-

1. Bandikui
2. Dausa
3. Lalsot
4. Mahua
5. Sirai

12 Dausa

13 Dholpur

1. Bari

14 Dungarpur

1. Aspur

15 Ganganagar

1. Anupgarh
2. Ganganagar
3. Karanpur
4. Padampur
5. Raisingh nagar
6. Sadulshahar
7. Suratgarh

16 Hanumangarh

1. Bhadra
2. Hanumangarh
3. Nohar

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8.suwana
1. Bikaner
2. Nokha

1. Dholpur
2. Rajakhera

1. Baseri
1. Bichhiwara
2. Dungarpur

1. Sagwara
2. Simalwara

64

17 Jaipur

13

18 Jaisalmer

19 Jalore

20 Jhalawar

21

Jhunjhunu

22 Jodhpur

23 Karauli

24 Kota

1. Dudu
2. Phagi

1. Sam

1. Jaisalmer
2. Sankra
1. Ahore
2. Bhinmal
3. Jalore
4. Jaswantpura
5. Raniwara
6. Sanchore
7. Sayla
1. Bakani
2. Dag
3. Jhalra Patan
4. Khanpur

1. Bap

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2. Pirawa

1. Bhuhana
2. Chirawa
3. Jhunjhunu
4. Khetri
5. Nawalgarh
6. Surajgarh
7. Udaipurwati

1. Alsisar

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1. Amer
2. Bairath
3. Bassi
4. Chaksu
5. Govindgarh
6. Jamwa Ramgarh
7. Jhotwara
8. Kotputli
9. Sambher
10. Sanganer
11. Shahpura

1. Phalodi

1. Luni
2. Shergarh

1. Balesar
2. Bhopalgarh
3. Bilara
4. Mandore
5. Osaian

1. Nadauti

1. Sapotra

1. Hindaun
2. Karauli
3. Todabhim

1. Sultanpur

1. Itawa
2. Khairabad
3. Ladpura
4. Sangod

65

25

Nagaur

11

1. Nagaur

1. Ladnu

1. Jayal
2. Makrana

1. Degana
2. Didwana
3. Kuchaman
4. Merla
5. Mundwa
6. Parbaisar
7. Riyan

26 Pali

10

1. Bali
2. Desuri
3. Pali
4. Raipur
5. Rohit

1. Jaitaran
2. Kharchi
3. Rani
4. Sojat
5. Sumerpur

27 Rajsamand

1. Railmagra
2. Rajsamand

1. Amet
2. Bhim
3. Deogarh
4. Khamnor
5. Kumbhalgarh

28 Sawaimadhopur

1. Bamanwas
2. Bonli
3. Khandar

1. Gangapur
2. Sawai Madhopur

29

Sikar

1. Danta Ramgarh
2. Dhod
3. Khandella
4. Lachhmangarh
5. Neem Ka Thana
6. Piprali
7. Sri Madhopur

1. Fatehpur

30 Sirohi

1. Abu Road
2. Pindwara
3. Sirohi

1. Reodar
2. Sheoganj

31 Tonk

1. Deoli
2. Malpura
3. Newai
4. Toda Rai Singh
5. Tonk

1. Untara

32

11

1. Kherwara
2. Kotra
3. Sarada

1. Badgaon
2. Bhinder
3. Dhariawad
4. Girwa
5. Gogunda
6. Jhadot
7. Mavli
8. Salumber
140

Udaipur

Total
237
32
14
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Annexure 9
Effluent Standards for Hotel Industry
S. No
1
39

Industry
Parameter
Standards
2
3
4
Hotel
Effluent standards
industry i. Hotel with at least 20 bedrooms
Limiting concentration in mg/l except for pH
Inland surface water On land for irrigation
PH
5.5-9.0
5.5-9.0
BOD 3 days 270C
30
100
Total suspended solids 50
100
Oil & grease
10
10
Phosphates as P
1.0
ii. Hotel with less than 20 bed rooms or a Banquet Hall with minimum
floor area of 100m2 or a Restaurant with a minimum seating capacity of
36
PH
5.5-9.0
5.5-9.0
BOD 3 days 270C
100
100
Total suspended solids 100
100
Oil & Grease
10
10
Note:
i. Hotels, banquet halls, restaurants etc., located in coastal area shall
also comply with the provisions of the Coastal Regulation Zone, as
applicable
ii. If the effluent is discharged into a municipal sewer leading to a
Sewage Treatment Plant, the hotel or restaurant or banquet hall, as the
case may be, shall provide a proper Oil and Grease trap for effluent
arising from its kitchen and laundry and shall have to comply with the
General standards for discharge of environmental pollutants Part A
effluents notified under Schedule VI

(Source: G.S.R. 749 (E) under Environmental (Protection) Act dated 4th November 2009 - MoEF,
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National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS)
S.
No

Pollutant

(1)
1

(2)
Sulphur dioxide
(SO2), g/m3

Nitrogen Dioxide
(NO2), g/m3

Particulate Matter
(Size less than
10m) or
PM10g/m3
Particulate Matter
(Size less than
2.5m) or
PM2.5g/m3
Ozone (O3)
g/m3

Lead (Pb) g/m3

Carbon
Monoxide (CO)
mg/ m3
Ammonia (NH3)
g/m3

Time
Weighted
Average

Industrial,
Residential,
Rural and
other areas
(4)

Concentration in Ambient Air


Ecologically
Methods of
sensitive area
measurement
(notified by
central
government)
(5)
(6)
20
-Improved West & Gaeke
-Ultraviolet fluorescence
80
30
-Modified Jacob &
Hochheiser (Na80
arsenite)
-Chemiluminescence
60
- Gravimetric
- TOEM
100
- Beta attenuation

(3)
Annual*

50

24 hours**
Annual*

80
40

24 hours**

80

Annual*

60

24 hours**

100

Annual*

40

40

24 hours**

60

60

8 hours**

100

100

1 hour**
Annual*

180
0.50

180
0.50

24 hours**

1.0

1.0

8 hours**

02

02

1 hour**
Annual*
24 hours**

04
100
400

04
100
400

Benzene (C6H6)
g/m3

Annual*

05

05

10

Benzo(a)Pyrene
(BaP)
particulate phase

Annual*

01

01

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- Gravimetric
- TOEM
- Beta attenuation
- UV photometric
- Chemiluminescence
- Chemical method
-AAS/ICP method after
sampling on EPM 2000
or equivalent filter paper
-ED-XRF using Teflon
filter
-Non Dispersive Infra
Red (NDIR)
spectroscopy
- Chemiluminescence
- Indophenol blue
method
-Gas chromatography
based continuous
analyzer
-Adsorption and
Desorption followed by
GC analysis
-Solvent extraction
followed by HPLC/GC
analysis
68

only, ng/m3
Arsenic (As)
ng/m3

11

12

Nickel (Ni)
ng/m3

Annual*

06

06

Annual*

20

20

-AAS/ICP method after


sampling on EPM 2000
or equivalent filter paper
-AAS/ICP method after
sampling on EPM 2000
or equivalent filter paper

* Annual arithmetic mean of minimum 104 measurements in a year at a particular site taken

twice a week 24 hourly at uniform intervals


** 24 hourly or 08 hourly or 01 hourly monitored values, as applicable, shall be complied
with 98% of the time in a year. 2% of the time, they may exceed the limits but not on two
consecutive days of monitoring.
Note:
Whenever and wherever monitoring results on two consecutive days of monitoring exceed
the limits specified above for the respective category, it shall be considered adequate reason
to institute regular or continuous monitoring and further investigation
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Noise Ambient Air Quality Standards


Area code

A
B
C
D

Category of area

Limits in db (A) Leq


Day time
Night time

Industrial area
Commercial area
Residential area
Silence zone

75
65
55
50

70
55
45
40

Note:
1. Day time shall mean from 6.00 a.m. to 10.00 p.m.
2. Night time shall mean from 10.00 p.m. to 6.00 a.m.
3. Silence zone is an area comprising not less than 100 meters around hospitals, educational
institutions, courts, religious places or any other area, which is declared as such by the
competent authority.
4. Mixed categories of areas may be declared as one of the four above-mentioned categories
by the competent authority.
* dB(A) Leq denotes the time weighted average of the level of sound in decibels on scale A
which is relatable to human hearing.
A decibel is a unit in which noise is measured.
A, in dB(A) Leq, denotes the frequency weighting in the measurement of noise and
corresponds to frequency response characteristics of the human ear.
Leq: It is an energy mean of the noise level over a specified period.
(Source: Noise pollution (Regulation and control) Rules, 2000)

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Consent Fee Structure with Reference to Submission Time of CTO Application
Consent To Operate (First Time)
S.No
1
2

Time of making an application to the state Board for


Consent to Operate
If made, at least four months before the expiry of
period of consent to establish
I If made, between four to three months, before the
expiry of period of consent to establish

Consent Fee
Fee as per Schedule IV

With additional fee of 25% of


the
fee
prescribed
in
Schedule IV
If made, between three to two months before the With additional fee of 50% of
expiry of period of consent to establish
the
fee
prescribed
in
Schedule IV
If made, between two to one month, before the With additional fee of 75% of
expiry of period of consent to establish
the
fee
prescribed
in
Schedule IV
If made, with in one months, before the expiry of With additional fee of 100%
period of consent to establish
(double the amount) of the
fee prescribed in Schedule IV

Consent To Operate (Renewal)

S.No
1
2

Time of making an application to the state Board for


Consent to Operate
If made, at least four months before the expiry of
period of consent to operate
I If made, between four to three months, before the
expiry of period of consent to operate

Consent Fee
Fee as per Schedule IV

With additional fee of 25% of


the
fee
prescribed
in
Schedule IV
3
If made, between three to two months before the With additional fee of 50% of
expiry of period of consent to operate
the
fee
prescribed
in
Schedule IV
4
If made, between two to one month, before the With additional fee of 75% of
expiry of period of consent to operate
the
fee
prescribed
in
Schedule IV
5
If made, with in one months, before the expiry of With additional fee of 100%
period of consent to operate
(double the amount) of the
fee prescribed in Schedule IV
Ref: G.S.R 38 Dated 24 June 2010 of Department of Environment, Govt.of Rajasthan

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Consent To Operate Fee (Schedule IV) - Water Act
For Consent To Operate

Other than
Appendix A and B
Capital investment (in Rs)
For 1 For 3
For 1 Year For 5
For 1 Year For 10
Year Years
Years
Years
1 Upto 5 Lacs
1400
4000
1200
5000
1000
9000
2 More than 5 lacs upto 10 lacs
2100
6000
1800
8000
1500
13500
3 More than 10 lacs upto 25 lacs
2800
8000
2400
11000
2000
18000
4 More than 25 lacs upto 50 lacs
4000
11000
3500
16000
3000
27000
5 More than 50 lacs upto 1 crore
4800
13000
4200
19000
3600
32000
6 More than 1 crore upto 5
6400
17000
5600
25000
4800
43000
crores
7 More than 5 crores upto 10
8000
22000
7000
32000
6000
54000
crores
8 More than 10 crores upto 25
9600
26000
8400
38000
7200
65000
crores
9 More than 25 crores upto 50
12000
33000
10500
48000
9000
81000
crores
10 More than 50 crores upto 100
22000
60000
19000
86000
15000 135000
crores
11 More than 100 crores upto 250
31000
84000
26000
120000
21000 189000
crores
12 More than 250 crores upto 500
44000
120000
38000
175000
30000 270000
crores
13 More than 500 crores upto 750
53000
145000
45000
205000
36000 324000
crores
14 More than 750 crores upto
57000
155000
49000
225000
39000 351000
1000 crores
15 Above 1000 crores
61000
166000
53000
245000
42000 378000
Ref: Notification dated 10th December 2010, DoE, Govt of Rajasthan
Appendix A

S.
No.

Appendix B

1. The categorization of the projects is as Notified by the DOE, Government of Rajasthan vide dated
10th December, 2010
2. All industries/process/projects/activities generating HW as defined under the HW (MH&TM)
Rules 2008 and requiring authorization thereunder, the application for consent shall be accompanied
with fee equal to one and half times of the amount of fee prescribed under the schedule, other than
the HW covered under category 5.1 of schedule 1 of HW (MH&TM) Rules 2008 if the quantity of
waste /used /spent oil is < 5 KL per annum
3. The Concessional fee for consent to operate shall only be applicable for the period as specified in
the schedule and no concessional fee is applicable for intervening period

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Consent To Operate Fee (Schedule IV) - Air Act
For Consent To Operate

S.
No.

Capital investment (in Rs)

Appendix A

Appendix B

For 1
For 3 Years For 1 Year For 5
Year
Years
1
Upto 5 Lacs
1400
4000
1200
5000
2
More than 5 lacs upto 10 lacs
2100
6000
1800
8000
3
More than 10 lacs upto 25 lacs
2800
8000
2400 11000
4
More than 25 lacs upto 50 lacs
4000
11000
3500 16000
5
More than 50 lacs upto 1
4800
13000
4200 19000
crore
6
More than 1 crore upto 5
6400
17000
5600 25000
crores
7
More than 5 crores upto 10
8000
22000
7000 32000
crores
8
More than 10 crores upto 25
9600
26000
8400 38000
crores
9
More than 25 crores upto 50
12000
33000
10500 48000
crores
10 More than 50 crores upto 100
22000
60000
19000 86000
crores
11 More than 100 crores upto
84000
26000 120000
31000
250 crores
12 More than 250 crores upto
44000
120000
38000 175000
500 crores
13 More than 500 crores upto
53000
145000
45000 205000
750 crores
14 More than 750 crores upto
57000
155000
49000 225000
1000 crores
15 Above 1000 crores
61000
166000
53000 245000
th
Ref: Notification dated 10 December 2010, DoE, Govt of Rajasthan

Other than Appendix A


&B
For 1 Year For 10 Years
1000
1500
2000
3000

9000
13500
18000
27000

3600

32000

4800

43000

6000

54000

7200

65000

9000

81000

15000

135000

21000

189000

30000

270000

36000

324000

39000

351000

42000

378000

1. The categorization of the projects is as Notified by the DOE, Government of Rajasthan vide dated
10th December, 2010
2. All industries/process/projects/activities generating HW as defined under the HW (MH&TM)
Rules 2008 and requiring authorization thereunder, the application for consent shall be accompanied
with fee equal to one and half times of the amount of fee prescribed under the schedule, other than
the HW covered under category 5.1 of schedule 1 of HW (MH&TM) Rules 2008 if the quantity of
waste /used /spent oil is < 5 KL per annum
3. The Concessional fee for consent to operate shall only be applicable for the period as specified in
the schedule and no concessional fee is applicable for intervening period

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Annexure-15

Form-V
(See rule 14)
Environmental statement for the financial year ending the 31st March
PartA

Name and address of the owner/occupier of the industry operation or process


Industry category primary- (STC Code) Secondary- (SIC Code)
Production capacity
Year of the establishment
Date of last environmental statement submitted

Part B
Waterandrawmaterialconsumption
(1)

Water consumption m3/d


Process
Cooling
Domestic
Name of Products

Process Water consumption per unit of product output


During the Previous
During the current
Financial year
financial year
(1)
(2)

(1)
(2)
(3)
Raw material consumption

* Name of raw
Materials

Name of
products

Consumption of raw material per unit of output


-------------------------------------------------------------------During the previous
during the current
Financial year
financial year

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*Industry may use codes if disclosing details of raw material would violate contractual
obligations; otherwise all industries have to name the taw materials used.
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Part C
Pollution discharged to environment/unit of output (Parameter as specified in the consent
issued)
(1) Pollutants

Quality of
pollutants
discharged
(mass/day)

Concentrations of
pollutants
discharges
(Mass/volume)

Percentage of
variation from
prescribed
standards with
reasons

(a) Water
(b) Air

PartD

HAZARDOUSWASTES
(As specified under hazardous wastes (Management and Handling) Rules, 1989)
Hazardous Wastes

Total Quantity (Kg)


During the Previous
Financial year

During the current


financial year

a. From process
b. From pollution control facilities

Part E
SolidWastes
Total Quantity
-----------------------------------------------------During the Previous During the current
Financial year
financial year
a. From process
b. From pollution control facilities
c. (1)
Quantity recycled or reutilized within the unit.
(2)
Sold
(3)
Disposed

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PARTF
Please specify the characterizations (in terms of composition of quantum) of hazardous as
well as solid wastes and indicate disposal practice adopted for both these categories of
wastes.

PART G
Impact of the pollution abatement measures taken on conservation of natural resources and
on the cost of production.

PART H
Additional measures/investment proposal for environmental protection including
abatement of pollution, prevention of pollution

PART I
Any other particulars for improving the quality of the environment

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FORM 4 HW Rules

[See rules 5 (6) and 22 (2)]


FORM FOR FILING ANNUAL RETURNS BY THE OCCUPIER OR OPERATOR OF
FACILITY
To be submitted by occupier/operator of disposal facility of Sate Pollution Control
Board/Pollution Control Committee by 30th June of every year for the preceding period
April to March]
1.

Name and address of the


generator/operator of facility
Name of the authorized person
and full address with telephone
and fax number
Description of hazardous waste

3.

4.

Quantity of hazardous wastes


(in MTA)

:
:

Physical form with


description

Chemical form

Type of hazardous waste

Quantity (in Tonnes KL)

(a)
(b)
(c)
..

5.
6.
7.

Description of Treatment
Description of transportation
Details of transportation

:
:
:

8.

Details of disposal of hazardous


waste

9.

Quantity of useful materials


sent back to the manufacturers
and others

Name &
Address

Mode of
packing

Mode of
transportation

Date of
transportation

Name &
address of
consignee

Mode of
packing

Mode of
transportation

Date of
transportation

Name and type of material


sent back to

Quantity in Tonnes/KL

Manufacturers*
Others#

*Delete whichever is not applicable


# Enclose list of other agencies
Date: ..
Place: ..

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Annexure-17
General Standards for Discharge of Effluents
S.
No

Parameter
Inland surface
water
(a)
*
100

Standards
Public sewers
Land for
irrigation
(b)
(c)
------*
600
200

Marine coastal
areas
(d)
*
1. For process waste
water-100
2. For cooling water
effluent 10% above
total
suspended
matter of influent
1. Floatable solids
max. 3 mm
2. Settleable solids
max. 850 microns
5.5 to 9.0
Shall not exceed 50 C
above the receiving
water temperature

1
2

Color & odour


Suspended solids
mg/l, Max

Particle size of
suspended solids

Shall pass 850


Micron IS sieve

--

--

4
5

pH Value
Temperature

5.5 to 9.0
--

5.5 to 9.0
--

Oil and grease


mg/l Max.
Total
residual
chlorine mg/l Max.
Ammonical
Nitrogen (as N),
mg/l Max.
Total
Kjeldahl
nitrogen (as NH3),
mg/l Max.
Free ammonia (as
NH3), mg/l Max.
Bio-chemical
oxygen demand (3
days at 270 C), mg/l
max.
Chemical oxygen
demand,
mg/l
max.
Arsenic (as As),
mg/l max.
Mercury (as Hg),
mg/l max.
Lead (as Pb), mg/l
max.
Cadmium (as Cd),
mg/l max.

5.5 to 9.0
Shall not exceed 50
C
above
the
receiving
water
temperature
10

20

10

20

1.0

--

--

1.0

50

50

--

50

100

--

--

100

5.0

--

--

5.0

30

350

100

100

250

--

--

250

0.2

0.2

0.2

0.2

0.01

0.01

--

0.01

0.1

1.0

--

2.0

2.0

1.0

--

2.0

7
8

10
11

12

13
14
15
16

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0.1
Hexavalent
chromium (as Cr
+6), mg/l max.
Total chromium (as 2.0
Cr), mg/l max.
Copper (as Cu), 3.0
mg/l max.
Zinc (as Zn), mg/l 5.0
max.
Selenium (as Se), 0.05
mg/l max.
Nickel (as Ni), 3.0
mg/l max.
Cyanide (as CN), 0.2
mg/l max.
Fluoride (as F), 2.0
mg/l max.
5.0
Dissolved
phosphates (as P),
mg/l max.
Sulphide (as S), 2.0
mg/l max.
1.0
Phenolic
compounds
(as
C6H5OH),
mg/l
max.
Radio active materials:
a. Alpha emitter 10-7
micro curie/ml
b. Beta emitter 10-6
micro curie/ml
Bio-assay test
90% survival of fish
after 96 hours in
100% effluent

17

18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25

26
27

28

29

30

2.0

--

1.0

2.0

--

2.0

3.0

--

3.0

15

--

15

0.05

--

0.05

3.0

--

5.0

2.0

0.2

0.2

15

--

15

--

--

--

--

--

5.0

5.0

--

5.0

10-7

10-8

10-7

10-6

10-7

10-6

90% survival of
fish
after
96
hours in 100%
effluent
2

90% survival of
fish
after
96
hours in 100%
effluent
--

90% survival of fish


after 96 hours in
100% effluent

Manganese
(as 2
2
Mn), mg/l
31
Iron (as Fe), mg/l
3
3
-3
32
Vanadium (as V), 0.2
0.2
-0.2
mg/l
33
Nitrate
nitrogen, 10
--20
mg/l
* All efforts should be made to remove colour and unpleasant odour as far as practicable
These standards shall be applicable for industries, operations or processes other than those industries,
operations or process for which standards have been specified of the Environment Protection Rules, 1989

Source: G.S.R 422 (E) dated 19.05.1993 and G.S.R 801 (E) dated 31.12.1993 issued under the provisions of E
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Annexure-18
Noise Limits for Generator Sets run with Diesel
1. Noise limit for diesel generator sets (up to 1000 KVA) manufacture on or after the 1st
July 2003
The maximum permissible sound pressure level for new diesel generator (DG) sets with
rated capacity up to 1000 KVA, manufactured on or after the 1st July, 2003 shall be 75 dB (A)
at 1 meter from the enclosure surface
The diesel generator sets should be provided with integral acoustic enclosure at the
manufacturing stage itself
The implementation of noise limit for these diesel generator sets shall be regulated as given
in paragraph 3 below
2. Noise limit for DG sets not covered by paragraph 1
Noise limits for diesel generator sets not covered by paragraph 1, shall be as follows:
2.1 Noise from DG set shall be controlled by providing an acoustic enclosure or by treating
the room acoustically, at the users end
2.2 The acoustic enclosure or acoustic treatment of the room shall be designed for minimum
25 dB (A) insertion loss or for meeting the ambient noise standards, whichever is on the
higher side (if the actual ambient noise is on the higher side, it may not be possible to check
the performance of the acoustic enclosure/acoustic treatment. Under such circumstances the
performance may be checked for noise reduction up to actual ambient noise level,
preferably, in the nighttime). The measurement for insertion loss may be done at different
points at 0.5m from the acoustic enclosure/room, and then averaged
2.3 The DG set shall be provided with proper exhaust muffler with insertion loss of
minimum 25 dB (A)
2.4 these limits shall be regulated by the State Pollution Control Boards and the State
Pollution Control Committees
2.5 Guidelines for the manufacturers/users of Diesel Generator sets shall be as under:
01 The manufacturer shall offer to the user a standard acoustic enclosure of 25 dB (A)
insertion loss and also a suitable exhaust muffler with insertion loss of 25 dB(A)
02 The user shall make efforts to bring down the noise levels due to the DG set; outside
hid premises, within the ambient noise requirements by proper siting and control
measures
03 Installation of a DG set must be strictly in compliance with the recommendations of
the DG set manufacturer
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04 A proper routine and preventive maintenance procedure for the DG set should be set
and followed in consultation with the DG set manufacturer which would help prevent
noise levels of the DG set from deteriorating with use
3. Limits of noise for DG Sets (Up to 1000 KVA) Manufactured on or after the 1st July 2003
3.1 Applicability
01. These Rules apply to DG sets up to 1000 KVA rated output, manufactures of
imported in India, on or after 1st July 2003
02. These rules shall not apply to
a. DG sets manufactures or imported for the purpose of exports outside India;
and
b. DG sets intended for the purpose of sample and not for sale in India
(Please refer Notification No. G.S.R. 371 (E) dated 17th May, 2002 for details)

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Annexure-19
Estimation of Water Demand
S. No

Type of Building

Consumption liters/day

1.

Factories with bath rooms

45 per head

2.

Factories without bath rooms

30 per head

3.

Hospital (including laundry):


a) Number of beds not exceeding 100

340 per head

b) Number of beds exceeding 100

450 per head

4.

Nurses homes and medical quarters

135 per head

5.

Hostels

135 per head

6.

Hotel (up to 4 star)

180 per head

7.

Hotel (5 star and above)

320 per head

8.

Offices

45 per head

9.

Restaurants

70 per seat

10.

Cinemas, concert halls and theaters

15 per seat

11.

Schools
a) Day schools

45 per head

b) Boarding schools

135 per head

In addition, water demand of visitors to these building is considered as 15 LPCD


Source: National Building Code of India,2005

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BIS Code of Practices
S.
No
01.

02.
03.
04.
05.
06.
07.
08.
09.
10.
11.

BIS Code
IS: 875 (3)-1987

IS: 1893-2002
IS: 13920-1993
IS: 4326-1993
IS: 13828-1993
IS: 13827-1993
IS: 13935-1993
IS: 14458 (Part 1):
1998
IS: 14458 (Part 2):
1997
IS: 14458 (Part 3):
1998
IS: 14496 (Part 2):
1998

Description
Cyclone/Wind Storm Protection
Code of Practice for Design Loads (other than Earthquake) for
Buildings and Structures, Part 3, Wind Loads
Earthquake Protection
Criteria for Earthquake Resistant Design of Structures (Fifth
Revision)
Ductile Detailing of Reinforced Concrete Structures subjected
to Seismic Forces Code of Practice
Earthquake Resistant Design and Construction of Buildings
Code of Practice (Second Revision)
Improving Earthquake Resistance of Low Strength Masonry
Buildings Guidelines
Improving Earthquake Resistance of Earthen Buildings
Guidelines
Repair and Seismic Strengthening of Buildings - Guidelines
Protection of Landslide Hazard
Guidelines for retaining wall for hill area: Part I Selection of
type of wall
Guidelines for retaining wall for hill area: Part 2 Design of
retaining / Breast walls
Guidelines for retaining wall for hill area: Part 3 Construction
of dry stone walls
Guidelines for preparation of landslide Hazard zonation
maps in mountainous terrains: Part 2 Macro-zonation.

Note:
1: Whenever an Indian Standard including those referred in the National Building Code or
the National Building Code is referred, the latest revision of the same shall be followed
except specific criteria, if any, mentioned above against that code.
2. Codal Provisions/Guidelines Pertaining to Protection for Cyclone or Landslide Hazard
cam be omitted whenever not applicable

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Annexure-21
Ground Water Scenario of Rajasthan
Hydrogeology
The State can be divided into three hydrogeological units namely, unconsolidated
sediments, semi-consolidated sediments and consolidated rocks. The unconsolidated
sediments are of two types- alluvial sediments and aeoline deposits. The Alluvial deposits
are confined to Barmer, Jalore and Jodhpur district, consisting of sand, clay, gravel and
cobbles. Valley fills have been reported from Jhunjhunu, Ajmer, Bhilwara and Udaipur
district. The Aeoline sediments constitute one of the major aquifers east of major fault, east
of Bikaner. It occupies an area of 1400 sq.k m. The aquifer thickness is 40 to 80 m. The yield
of wells ranges from 100 to 150 m3/hr. Semi-consolidated formations include sandstones,
limestones and Aur beds, covering Jaisalmer and Barmer districts. The dugwells in Jaisalmer
limestones yield 13 to 68 m3/day. The yield of wells in Lathi sandstone varies from 50-150
m3/hr. The consolidated rocks includes gneiss, granites, schist, phyllites, marble and
Vindhyan sandstones, limestone, quartzite and basaltic flows, mostly restricted to eastern
part of the State. The yield prospect is limited unless the well is located near major
lineaments or any other weak planes. The ground water quality is in general poor (brackish
to saline) at deeper levels.
Ground Water Exploration/Sources Findings
Dynamic Resources
Annual Replenishable Ground water
11.56 BCM
Resource
Net Annual Ground Water Availability
10.38 BCM
Annual Ground Water Draft
12.99 BCM
Stage of Ground Water Development
125 %
Developmental Monitoring
Over Exploited
140 Blocks
Critical
50 Blocks
Semi- critical
14 Blocks
Exploratory Tube wells Constructed (as on
1383
31.03.2009)
No. of ground water observation wells
1373
Ground Water User Maps
32 districts
Ground Water Quality Problems
Contaminants
Districts affected (in part)
Salinity (EC > 3000 S/cm at 25 C)
Ajmer, Alwar, Barmer, Bharatpur, Bhilwara,
Bundi, Bikaner, Churu, Chittaurgarh, Dhaulpur,
Dausa, Ganganagar, Hanumangarh, Jaipur,
Jaisalmer, Jalor,Jhunjhunun, Karoli, Nagaur,
Neemuch, Raja Samand, Sirohi, Sikar, Swai
Madhopur, Tonk, Udaipur
Fluoride (>1.5 mg/l)
Ajmer, Alwar, Banaswara, Barmer, Bharatpur,
Bhilwara, Bikaner, Bundi, Chittaurgarh, Churu,
Dausa, Dhaulpur, Dungarpur, Ganganagar,
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Chloride (> 1000 mg/l)

Iron (>1.0 mg/l)

Nitrate (>45 mg/l)

Hanumangarh, Jaipur, Jaisalmer,


Jalor,Jhunjhunu, Jodhpur, Karauli, Kota, Nagaur,
Pali, Rajasamand, Sirohi, Sikar, SawaiMadhopur,
Tonk, Udaipur
Barmer, Bharatpur, Bikaner, Churu, Ganganagar,
Hanumangarh, Jaipur, Jaisalmer, Jalor,
Jhunjhunun, Jodhpur Nagaur, Sirohi, Nagaur,
Sikar, Tonk
Ajmer, Alwar, Banswara, Baran, Bharatpur,
Bhilwara, Bikaner, Chittaurgarh, Churu, Dausa,
Dhaulpur, Dungarpur, Ganganagar,
Hanumangarh, Jaipur, Jaisalmer, Jhalawar,
Jhunjhunu, Jodhpur, Karauli, Kota, Nagaur, Pali,
Rajasamand, Sikar, Sawai Madhopur, Tonk,
Udaipur
Ajmer, Alwar, Banaswara, Baran, Barmer,
Bharatpur, Bhilwara, Bikaner, Chittaurgarh,
Churu, Dausa, Dhaulpur, Dungarpur,
Ganganagar, Hanumangarh, Jaipur, Jaisalmer,
Jalor, Jhalawar, Jhunjhunu, Jodhpur, Karauli,
Kota, Nagaur, Pali, Partapgarh, Rajasamand,
Sirohi, Sikar, Swai Madhopur, Tonk, Udaipur

Inclusion of Roof Top Rain Water Harvesting (RTRWH) in building by laws


Roof Top RWH has been made mandatory in state owned buildings of plot size more than
300 sq.m with effect from 03.01.2006. For violation of building bye-laws, punitive measures,
viz. disconnection of water supply, has also been made. The Govt. has made provision of
compulsory installation of rainwater harvesting system in all newly and existing
construction building and Govt. offices vide order dated 31.05.2000 and 12.12.2005. The State
Government is also considering to modify Municipal Corporation Act making provisions of
RWH.
Source: http://cgwb.gov.in down loaded on 10th March 2010

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Annexure-22
Rain Water Harvesting Structures
Rainwater available from rooftops of buildings, paved and unpaved areas goes waste. This
water can be recharged to aquifer and can be utilized gainfully at the time of need. The
rainwater harvesting system needs to be designed in a way that it does not occupy large
space for collection and recharge system. A few techniques of roof top rainwater harvesting
in urban areas are described below.
Roof Top Rain Water Harvesting Through Recharge Pit

In alluvial areas where permeable rocks are exposed on the land surface or at very
shallow depth, roof top rainwater harvesting can be done through recharge pits.
The technique is suitable for buildings having a roof area of 100 sq.m. and are
constructed for recharging the shallow aquifers.
Recharge Pits may be of any shape and size and are generally constructed 1.0 to 2.0 m.
wide and 2.0 to 3.0 deep, which are back filled with boulders (5 - 20 cm), gravels (5 10
mm) and coarse sand (1.5 - 2.0 mm) in graded form. Boulders at the bottom, gravels in
between and coarse sand at the top so that the silt content that will come with runoff will
be deposited on the top of the coarse sand layer and can easily be removed. For smaller
roof area, pit may be filled with broken bricks/ cobbles.
A mesh should be provided at the roof so that leaves or any other solid waste / debris is
prevented from entering the pit and a desilting /collection chamber may also be
provided at the ground to arrest the flow of finer particles to the recharge pit.
The top layer of sand should be cleaned periodically to maintain the recharge rate.
By-pass arrangement be provided before the collection chamber to reject the first
showers.

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Roof Top Rain Water Harvesting Through Recharge Trench

Recharge trenches are suitable for buildings having roof area of 200-300 sq. m. and
where a permeable stratum is available at shallow depths
Trench may be 0.5 to 1.0 m wide, 1.0 to 1.5 m deep and 10 to 20 m. long depending upon
availability of water to be recharge
These are back filled with boulders (5-20cm), gravel (5-10 mm) and coarse sand (1.5-2.0
mm) in graded form boulders at the bottom, gravel in between and coarse sand at the
top so that the silt content that will come with runoff will be coarse sand at the top of the
sand layer and can easily be removed
A mesh should be provided at the roof so that leaves or any other solid waste/debris is
prevented from entering the trenches and a desilting/collection chamber may also be
provided on ground to arrest the flow of finer particles to the trench
By-pass arrangement be provided before the collection chamber to reject the first
showers
The top layer of sand should be cleaned periodically to maintain the recharge rate

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Roof Top Rain Water Harvesting Through Existing Tube wells

In areas where the shallow aquifers have dried up and existing tube wells are tapping
deeper aquifer, roof to rain water harvesting through existing tube well can be adopted
to recharge the deeper aquifers
PVC pipes of 10 cm dia are connected to roof drains to collect rainwater. The first roof
runoff is let off through the bottom of drainpipe. After closing the bottom pipe, the
rainwater of subsequent rain showers is taken through a T to an online PVC filter. The
filter may be provided before water enters the tube wells. The filter is 1 1.2 m. in length
and is made up of PVC pipe. Its diameter should vary depending on the area of roof, 15
cm if roof area is less than 150 sq m and 20 cm if the roof area is more. The filter is
provided with a reducer of 6.25 cm on both the sides. Filter is divided into three
chambers by PVC screens so that filter material is not mixed up. The first chamber is
filled up with gravel (6-10mm), middle chamber with pebbles (12-20 mm) and last
chamber with bigger pebbles (20-40 mm)
If the roof area is more, a filter pit may be provided. Rainwater from roofs is taken to
collection/desilting chambers located on ground. These collection chambers are

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interconnected as well as connected to the filter pit through pipes having a slop of 1:15.
The filter pit may vary in shape and size depending upon available runoff and are backfilled with graded material, boulder at the bottom, gravel in the middle and sand at the
top with varying thickness (0.30- 0.50m) and may be separated by screen. The pit is
divided into two chambers, filter material in one chamber and other chamber is kept
empty to accommodate excess filtered water and to monitor the quality of filtered water.
A connecting pipe with recharge well is provided at the bottom of the pit for recharging
of filtered water through well

Roof Top Rain Water Harvesting Through Trench With Recharge Well

In areas where the surface soil is impervious and large quantities of roof water or surface
runoff is available within a very short period of heavy rainfall, the use of trench/ pits is
made to store the water in a filter media and subsequently recharge to ground water
through specially constructed recharge wells
This techniques is ideally suited for area where permeable horizon is within 3m below
ground level
Recharge well of 100-300 diameter is constructed to a depth of at least 3.0 to 5.0 m below
the water level. Based on the lithology of the area well assembly is designed with slotted
pipe against the shallow and deeper aquifer
A lateral trench of 1.5-to 3.0 m width and 10 to 30 m length, depending upon the
availability of water is constructed with the recharge well in the centre
The number of recharge wells in the trench can be decided on the basis of water
availability and local vertical permeability of the rocks
The trench is backfilled with boulders, gravels and coarse sand to act as a filter media for
the recharge wells

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If the aquifer is available at greater depth say more than 20 m, a shallow shaft of 2.0 to
5.0 m diameter and 3.0 5.0 meters deep may be constructed depending upon
availability of runoff. Inside the shaft a recharge well of 100-300 mm dia is constructed
for recharging the available water to the deeper aquifers. At the bottom of the shaft a
filter media is provided to avoid choking of recharge well

(Source: Rainwater Harvesting Techniques to Augment Ground Water - 2003, Central


Ground Water Board)

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Annexure -23
Availability of Rain Water through Roof Top Rain Water Harvesting
Rainfall
100
(mm)
Roof Top Area (Sq.m)
20
1.6
30
2.4
40
3.2
50
4
60
4.8
70
5.6
80
6.4
90
7.2
100
8
150
12
200
16
250
20
300
24
400
32
500
40
1000
80
2000
160
3000
240

200

300

400

500

600

800

1000

3.2
4.8
6.4
8
9.6
11.2
12.8
14.4
16
24
32
40
48
64
80
160
320
480

Harvested Water from Roof Top (Cum)


4.8
6.4
8
9.6
12.8
16
7.2
9.6
12
14.4
19.2
24
9.6
12.8
16
19.2
25.6
32
12
16
20
24
32
40
14.4
19.2
24
28.8
38.4
48
16.8
22.4
28
33.6
44.8
56
19.2
25.6
32
38.4
51.2
64
21.6
28.8
36
43.2
57.6
72
24
32
40
48
64
80
36
48
60
72
96
120
48
64
80
96
128
160
60
80
100
120
160
200
72
96
120
144
192
240
96
128
160
192
256
320
120
160
200
240
320
400
240
320
400
480
640
800
480
640
800
960
1280 1600
720
960
1200 1440 1920 2400

(Source: Rainwater Harvesting Techniques to Augment Ground Water - 2003, Central


Ground Water Board)

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Annexure-24
Area Requirements for Parking in Different Types of Cities
Sl.
No
(1)

Occupancy
(2)
a) Residential

b) Lodging
establishments,
tourist homes and
hotels, with lodging
accommodation

(3)
----

12 guest rooms

Institutional
(Medical)
a) Assembly Halls,
Cinema Theatres
b) Restaurants
c) Marriage Halls,
Community Halls
d) Stadia and
Exhibition Center
a) Business Offices
and Firms for
Private Business
b) Public or semipublic Offices

2 guest rooms

50 m2 area or
fraction thereof
of the
administrative
office area and
public service
areas
5 beds
(Private)
10 beds (Public)

35 m2 area or
fraction
thereof of the
administrative
office area and
public service
areas
2 beds
(Private)
5 beds (Public)

15 beds
(Private)
25 beds
(Public)

20 seats

80 seats

25 seats

15 seats

10 seats

60 seats
600 m2 plot
area
240 Seats

40 seats
400 m2 plot
area
160 seats

20 seats
200 m2 plot
area
50 seats

10 seats
50 m2 plot area

5 seats
25 m2 plot area

30 seats

20 seats

300 m2 area or
fraction thereof

200 m2 area
or fraction
thereof
300 m2 area
or fraction
thereof
200 m2 area
or fraction
thereof
300 m2 area
or fraction
thereof
----

100 m2 area
or fraction
thereof
200 m2 area
or fraction
thereof
100 m2 area
or fraction
thereof
200 m2 area
or fraction
thereof
500 m2 area
or
fraction
thereof

50 m2 area or
fraction thereof

25 m2 area or
fraction
thereof
50 m2 area or
fraction
thereof
25 m2 area or
fraction
thereof
50 m2 area or
fraction
thereof
125 m2 area or
fraction
thereof

500 m2 area or
fraction thereof
300 m2 area or
fraction thereof

Industrial

400 m2 area or
fraction thereof

Storage

----

100 m2 area or
fraction thereof
50 m2 area or
fraction thereof
100 m2 area or
fraction thereof
250 m2 area or
fraction thereof

Source: National Building Code of India, 2005


Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board
EnvironmentalGuidanceManualHotelProjects

(7)
1 tenement of
75 m2 built up
area

20 beds
(Private)
30 beds
(Public)

Mercantile (See Note


2)

Population
above
50,00,000

70 m2 area or
fraction
thereof of the
administrativ
e office area
and public
service areas
10 beds
(Private)
15 beds
(Public)

Educational

Population
less than
50,000

One Car Parking Space for Every


Population
Population
Population
between
between
between
50,000 to
2,00,000 to
10,00,000 to
2,00,000
10,00,000
50,00,000
(4)
(5)
(6)
1 tenement of
---2 tenements
having built- 100 m2 built up
up area 101
area
to 200 m2
8 guest
4 guest
3 guest rooms
rooms
rooms

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