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13 Wild life conservation There is no wild life in this cluster. The wildlife
plan be prepared and conservation plan for Ranigaunj Coalfields has been
submitted to the MoEF forwarded to Jharkhand State Govt. for vetting.
& CC with the approval
of the State Govt.
14 Proponent shall use CMPDI, Ranchi is regularly conducting satellite
high resolution image of surveillance study of mega projects of ECL. CMPDI has
all clusters for been assigned to conduct study through satellite
evaluating land use, surveillance from 2015 for the mines under cluster 2 also.
plantation etc.
15 Separate drainage Drainage pattern of the cluster is provided.
pattern be provided.
16 Sand stowing must be Presently, there is no depillaring at Kumardubi UG and
used as recommended therefore sand stowing is not required.The other mines in
by CMPDI. this cluster are opencast.
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17 Action plan for As depillaring with caving in UG below public property is
prevention and not being made such an action plan is not required
mitigation of subsidence presently.
be prepared and
implemented.
18 The OC patches to be It will be complied with.
operated will be
completely lled-up after
exhaustion of reserves
and reclaimed with
plantation.
19 The OB shall be External OB created after issuance of EC will be
completely re-handled completely rehandled.
at the end of the mining.
20 There shall be no It will be complied with.
residual OB dump after
the mining.
21 After completion of It will be complied with.
mining activities, the
subsided areas shall be
graded and planted
upon.
22 Coal Extraction shall No depillaring activity & coal extraction is being carried
also be optimised in out below habitation, H.T. Lines & beneath road, water
areas where agricultural bodies in the Kumardhubi UG.
production is continuing.
Some pillars shall be left The Barmuri OC & Rajpura OC mines are Open cast
below the agricultural mines.
land. No depillaring &
coal extraction should
be carried out below
habitation, H.T. Lines &
beneath road, water
bodies.
23 The land excavated Land excavated after mining are being backfilled
after mining must be concurrently, which will be suitably reclaimed at later
brought back to original stage as per provisions of Mine Closure Plan (MCP). No
condition for Depillaring is being done at present.
agricultural/plantation
purpose.
24 Water discharged from Mine discharged water conforms to the discharge
the mine should be as standards prescribed by CPCB.
good as surface drinking
water.
25 Final mine void 11.5 Ha It will be complied with as per Mine Closure Plan (MCP).
and depth will not be
more than 20 m. The
void area will be
converted into water
body. The mine void
should be used for
pisciculture purpose
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26 Regular monitoring of Subsidence Monitoring is regularly done as per DGMS
subsidence movement standards. No subsidence has been observed.
on the surface over and
around the working area
and impact on natural
drainage pattern, water
bodies, vegetation,
structure, roads, and
surroundings shall be
continued till movement
ceases completely. In
case of observation of
any high rate of
subsidence movement,
appropriate effective
corrective measures
shall be taken to avoid
loss of life and material.
Cracks shall be
effectively plugged with
ballast and clayey
soil/suitable material.
27 If subsidence is found Subsidence Monitoring is regularly done as per DGMS
exceeding the permitted standards. No subsidence has been observed.
limits, then the
landowners shall be
adequately
compensated with
mutual agreement of the
landowners.
28 Water sprinkling system Water is sprayed at the loading, transfer points, haulage
shall be provided to roads, etc to suppress dust emission in the area. Total
check fugitive emissions length of coal transportation of the cluster, from coal
from loading operations,
depot to Central Pool railway siding considering only one
conveyor system,
haulage roads, transfer slab is 37.706 kms. The details of the cluster is given as:
points, etc. Major Mine LENGTH OF ROAD (in Km)
approach roads shall be Blacktoppe PC WB NH-2 TOTA
black topped and d C M L
properly maintained. Kumardhu 1.320 1 0.6 8.8 11.72
bi
Rajpura Nil 2 2 10.87 14.87
OC 6 6
Barmuri 0.5 1 1.8 7.81 11.11
OC
Total 1.82 4 4.4 27.48 37.70
6 6
29 The CSR cost should be An expenditure of Rs.8,22,507.30 has incurred for
Rs 5 per Tonne of Coal development of playground & heightening of boundary
produced which should wall including drainage system at JKR High School &
be adjusted as per the Ginnia Devi Girls High School at Chirkunda in 2014-15.
annual inflation. As per the revised CSR policy of Coal India Ltd. 2% of the
average profit of preceding 3years is the norms for CSR
expenditure in the entire ECL command areas. The total
CSR expenditure of ECL for the year 2014-15 is 24.86
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crores which comes about Rs.6/ ton of Coal Production.
30 The mining in the The Mine Closure Plan as per guidelines of Ministry of
existing mines should Coal has been approved by ECL Board in the 264th
be phased out after Board meeting held on 24th Sept. 2013 and money has
expiry of the current been deposited in Escrow account in 9-11-2013.
mining lease and after
reclamation of mined
over area. The
operating mines may be
analysed and monitored
for compliance of
conditions, bearing with
movement of wildlife
and until such time they
are closed/phased out.
31 Everybody in the core Dust masks, shoes, cap lamps, etc have been provided to
area should be provided the working personnels.
with mask for protection
against fugitive dust
emissions.
32 Dust mask to be Dust masks have been provided to the working
provided to everyone personnels
working in the mining
area.
33 The supervisory staff The supervisory staff ensures compulsory wearing of dust
should be held mask in the area.
personally responsible
for ensuring compulsory
regarding wearing of
dust mask in the core
area.
34 People working in the Regular PME tests were conducted. Report of Hearing
core area should be loss and Pneumoconiosis cases were nil.
periodically tested for Month No. of Pneumoconiosis Hearing
the lung diseases and Employees cases Loss
the burden of cost on sent for cases
account of working in PME
the coal mine area.
Jan 15 18 Nil Nil
Feb 15 17 Nil Nil
March 15 22 Nil Nil
April 15 35 Nil Nil
May 15 09 Nil Nil
Total 101 Nil Nil
35 The mining area should At present plantation has been done on 130.4 Ha of land
be surrounded by green in the cluster. 12.5 Ha of land will be afforested in the
belt having thick closed cluster in 2015-16.
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thick canopy of the tree
cover.
36 Besides carrying out 20 % of the workforce is covered under Periodical
regular periodic health Medical Examinations each year. Suspected cases of
check-up of their occupational health diseases like Pneumoconiosis and
workers, 10% of the Noise Induced Hearing Loss are sent to higher medical
workers identied from board within company for comprehensive check-up. The
workforce engaged in PME data is being regularly sent to the DGMS.
active mining operations
shall be subjected to
health check-up for
occupational diseases
and hearing impairment,
if any, through an
specialised agency
/institution within the
District/State and the
results reported to this
Ministry and to DGMS.
37 The embankment Barakar River and Jhilia nallah is on the eastern
constructed along the boundary of the cluster. Plantation has been carried out
river boundary shall be along the banks at some places. The mine entries have
of suitable dimensions been planned such that there is no danger of inundation.
and critical patches shall Embankment is not required to be made along the river
be strengthened by bank.
stone pitching on the
river front side and
stabilised with plantation
so as to withstand the
peak water flow and
prevent mine
inundation.
38 There shall be no At present OB is dumped internally. In past whatever the
overflow of OB into the external OB dump is there it had been settled and deep
river and into the rooted plants have grown over there to prevent soil
agricultural elds and erosion.
massive plantation of
native species shall be
taken up in the area
between the river and
the project.
39 Catch drains and Catch drains within the cluster are desilted every pre-
siltation ponds of monsoon. Silt ponds are being constructed. There are UG
appropriate size shall be and surface sumps in the cluster where mine water is
constructed to arrest silt allowed to settle before being discharged.
and sediment flows from
soil, OB and mineral
dumps. The water so
collected shall be
utilised for watering the
mine area, roads, green
belt development, etc.
The drains shall be
regularly desilted and
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maintained properly.
Garland drains (size,
gradient and length) and
sump capacity shall be
designed keeping 50%
safety margin over and
above the peak sudden
rainfall and maximum
discharge in the area
adjoining the mine site.
Sump capacity shall
also provide adequate
retention period to allow
proper settling of silt
material.
40 Garland drains (size, Garland drains have been designed to evacuate
gradient and length) maximum single day rainfall as recorded for the area.
around the safety areas
Sump of sufficient capacity has been provided.
such as mine shaft and
low lying areas and
sump capacity shall be
designed keeping 50%
safety margin over and
above the peak sudden
rainfall and maximum
discharge in the area
adjoining the mine sites.
Sump capacity shall
also provide adequate
retention period to allow
proper settling of silt
material.
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43 Mine discharge water Monitoring of mine discharge water is being done
outside the ML shall be regularly by CMPDIL and found to be well within
monitored, particularly prescribed limits of MoEF Schedule VI.
for TDS and treated to
conform to prescribed
levels before discharge
into the natural
environment.
44 Drills shall be wet At present there is no facility wet drilling. The coal and OB
operated. surface is wetted before drilling operation.
45 The project authorities Tarring of un-metalled roads will be completed in 2015-
shall undertake regular 16. Bearing capacity of road and traffic density is being
repairing and tarring of calculated to give a correct estimate of the road condition.
roads used for mineral
transportation. A 3-tier
green belt comprising of
a mix of native species
shall be developed all
along the major
approach roads,
46 Controlled blasting shall Blasting is done in controlled manner with proper delay
be practiced with use of detonators. The blasting is scheduled only around 12
delay detonators and noon to 2.00 PM. The siren alert system is also practiced
only during daytime. for safety purposes. Control of ground vibration and to
The mitigative measures arrest the fly rocks and boulders has is ensured by
for control of ground controlled balsting. Vibration study is conducted by
vibrations and to arrest CMPDI as per requirement from time to time.
the fly rocks and
boulders shall be
implemented.
47 A Progressive
afforestation plan shall Existing area on which plantation has been made is 130.4
be implemented Ha in Cluster 2.
covering an area of Year wise plantation plan is given below:
401.40 ha at the end of
mining, which includes Year Area (Ha)
reclaimed Avenue 2015-16 12.46
Plantation area (41 Ha) 2016-17 10
Excavation 8.2 OB 2017-18 10
dump area (123 ha), 2018-19 10
Mine Infrastructure/Built- 2019-20 10
up area (2 ha); Green
Belt (45.5 Ha) and
Natural vegetation land
(189.9 ha) and in
township located
outside the lease by
planting native species
in consultation with the
local DFO/Agriculture
Department. The
density of the trees shall
be around 2500 plants
per ha. Massive
plantation shall be
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carried out in open
spaces in and around
the mine and a 3-tier
avenue plantation along
the main approach
roads to the mine.
48 The proponent should It is being complied as per MCP.
prepare restoration and
reclamation plan for the
degraded area. The
land be used in a
productive and
sustainable manner.
49 Compensatory It is being complied as per MCP.
Ecological 8.2
Restoration of waste
land, other degraded
land and OB dumps in
lieu of breaking open
the land be carried out.
50 No groundwater shall be No groundwater is being used for mining operations.
used for mining
operations.
51 An estimated total It is being complied as per MCP.
65.046 Mmi of OB will
be generated during the
entire life of the mine.
Out of which 60.0 Mm3
of OB will be dumped in
one external dump
covering area 123 Ha of
land and 5.046 Mm3 in
internal OB Dumps
covering an area of 59
Ha of land. The OB
dump height is upto 60
m. The maximum slope
of the dump shall not
exceed 28 degrees.
Monitoring and
management of
reclaimed dump sites
shall continue till the
vegetation becomes
self-sustaining and
compliance status shall
be submitted to
MOEF&CC and its
Regional Ofce on
yearly basis.
52 Of the total quarry area It is being complied as per MCP.
50 ha. The backlled
quarry area of (50 Ha)
shall be reclaimed with
plantation by planting
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native plant species in
consultation with the
local DFO/Agriculture
Department. The
density of the trees shall
be around 2500 plants
per ha.
53 Regular monitoring of Regular monitoring of gound water quality and level is
groundwater level and being done by CMPDIL, Asansol. The monitoring report
quality shall be carried for March, 2015 Quarter indicates that the quality of the
out by establishing a water is meeting the drinking water quality standards. The
network of existing wells measurement of water level is being carried out and the
and construction of new water level available is provided from the ground surface.
peizometers. The
monitoring for quantity
shall be done four times
a year in pre-monsoon
(May), monsoon
(August), post-monsoon
(November) and winter
(January) seasons and
for quality in May. Data
thus collected shall be
submitted to the Ministry
of Environment, Forests
& Climate Change and
to the Central Pollution
Control Board quarterly
within one month of
monitoring.
54 The Company shall put It is being complied.
up articial groundwater
recharge measures for
augmentation of
groundwater resource in
case monitoring
indicates a decline in
water table. The project
authorities shall meet
water requirement of
nearby village(s) in case
the village wells go dry
due to dewatering of
mine.
55 Sewage treatment plant STP has been proposed at Combined Colony in
shall be installed in the Gopalpura Colony, Mugma Area.
existing colony. ETP
shall also be provided
for workshop and CHP
wastewater.
56 Land oustees shall be It is being complied as per R&R Policy of CIL/National
compensated as per the R&R Policy
norms laid out R&R
Policy of CIL or the
National R&R Policy or
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R&R Policy of the State
Government whichever
is higher.
57 For monitoring land use Baseline land-use study was based on high resolution
pattern and for post satellite imagery of 2011. Further changes in land use
mining land use, a time and planation will be tracked by carrying out satellite
series of land use maps, imaginary at every three years interval starting 2015.
based on satellite
imagery (on a scale of
1: 5000) of the core
zone and buffer zone,
from the start of the
project until end of mine
life shall be prepared
once in 3 years (for any
one particular season
which is consistent in
the time series), and the
report submitted to
MOEF&CC and its
concerned Regional
office.
58 A detailed Final Mine The Mine Closure Plan as per guidelines of Ministry of
Closure Plan along with Coal has been approved by ECL Board in the 264th
details of Corpus Fund Board meeting held on 24th Sept. 2013 and money has
shall be submitted to the been deposited in Escrow account in 9-11-2013.
Ministry of Environment,
Forest & Climate
Change within 6 months
of grant of
Environmental
Clearance.
59 The project authorities Shall be complied. The requirement of Socio Economic is
shall in consultation with being done by TISS in 2012-13 & accordingly CSR
the Panchayats of the activities are being undertaken in consultation with local
local villages and panchayets.
administration identify
socio-economic and
welfare measures under
CSR to be carried out
over the balance life of
the mine.
60 Corporate Environment It is being complied with.
Responsibility:
a) The Company shall
have a well laid down
Environment Policy
approved by the Board
of Directors.
b) The Environment
Policy shall prescribe for
standard operating
process/procedures to
bring into focus any
infringements/ deviation
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/violation of the
environmental or forest
norms/conditions.
c) The hierarchical
system or Administrative
Order of the company to
deal with environmental
issues and for ensuring
compliance with the
environmental clearance
conditions shall be
furnished.
d) To have proper
checks and balances,
the company shall have
a well laid down system
of reporting of non-
compliances /violations
of environmental norms
to the Board of Directors
of the company and/or
shareholders or
stakeholders at large.
General Conditions
Sl.No EC Conditions Compliance
.
i No change in mining There has been no change in mining technology.
technology and scope of
working shall be made
without prior approval of
the Ministry of
Environment, Forests &
Climate Change.
ii No change in the It is being complied with.
calendar plan of
production for quantum of
mineral coal shall be
made.
iii Four ambient air quality Regular Environmental monitoring is being carried out
monitoring stations shall quarterly basis by CMPDI, Asansol. The report is
be established in the core enclosed in Annexure A
zone as well as in the
buffer zone for PM10,
PM2.5, SO2 and NOX
monitoring. Location of
the stations shall be
decided based on the
meteorological data,
topographical features
and environmentally and
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ecologically sensitive
targets in consultation
with the State Pollution
Control Board. Monitoring
of heavy metals such as
Hg, As, Ni, Cd, Cr, etc
carried out at least once
in six months.
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422(E) dated 19th May
1993 and 31st December
1993 or as amended from
time to time before
discharge.
ix Personnel working under Training and awareness programmes are carried out for
dusty area shall wear the personnel working in dusty areas. All personnel
protective respiratory working in such areas are provided mask to protect
themselves.
devices and they shall
also be provided with
adequate training and
information and
information safety and
health aspects.
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thereof. The quality of
Environment due to
outsourcing and the
health and safety issues
of the outsourced
manpower should be
addressed by the
company while
outsourcing.
xii The funds earmarked for Funds for environmental protection as kept in budget
environmental protection each year is not diverted for other purposes.
measures shall be kept in
separate account and
shall not be diverted for
other purpose. Year-wise
expenditure shall be
reported to this Ministry
and its Regional Office.
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http://envfor.nic.in.
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noise & soil) and critical
pollutant such as PM10,
PM2.5, SO2 and NOX
(ambient) and critical
sectoral parameters shall
also be displayed at the
entrance of the project
premises and mine office
and in corporate office
and on Companys
website.
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subsequently, shall also
be uploaded on the
Companys website along
the status of the EC
conditions and shall be
sent to the respective
Regional Offices of the
MOEFCC by e-mail.
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TABLE NO.- 31 A
AMBIENT AIR QUALITY AND NOISE LEVEL REPORT
Environmental standards:
(I) Environmental standard for Raniganj Coalfield vide MOEF, Govt. of India, Gazette Notification No.GSR 742 (E) dated 25.09.2000 for 24 hourly samples at
500 meters from dust generating point:
3
Pollutant Concentration (g/m ) Limits for noise ( Leq dB(A))
Station Category Station Category
TSPM PM10 SO2 NOx Day Time (6am-10pm) Night Time (10pm-6am)
Industrial 700.0 300.0 120.0 120.0 Industrial 75.0 70.0
Residential 200.0 100.0 80.0 80.0 Residential 55.0 45.0
(II) National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for residential, industrial and rural areas for 24 hourly samples:
Pollutant PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOX Limits for noise Day Time (6am-9pm) Night Time (9pm-6am)
3
Concentration (g/m ) 100.0 60.0 80.0 80.0 ( Leq dB(A)) 55.0 45.0
Environmental standards:
(I) Environmental standard for Raniganj Coalfield vide MOEF, Govt. of India, Gazette Notification No.GSR 742 (E) dated 25.09.2000 for 24 hourly samples at
500 meters from dust generating point:
3
Pollutant Concentration (g/m ) Limits for noise ( Leq dB(A))
Station Category Station Category
TSPM PM10 SO2 NOx Day Time (6am-10pm) Night Time (10pm-6am)
Industrial 700.0 300.0 120.0 120.0 Industrial 75.0 70.0
Residential 200.0 100.0 80.0 80.0 Residential 55.0 45.0
(II) National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for residential, industrial and rural areas for 24 hourly samples:
Pollutant PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOX Limits for noise Day Time (6am-9pm) Night Time (9pm-6am)
3
Concentration (g/m ) 100.0 60.0 80.0 80.0 ( Leq dB(A)) 55.0 45.0
Environmental standards:
(I) Environmental standard for Raniganj Coalfield vide MOEF, Govt. of India, Gazette Notification No.GSR 742 (E) dated 25.09.2000 for 24 hourly samples at
500 meters from dust generating point:
3
Pollutant Concentration (g/m ) Limits for noise ( Leq dB(A))
Station Category Station Category
TSPM PM10 SO2 NOx Day Time (6am-10pm) Night Time (10pm-6am)
Industrial 700.0 300.0 120.0 120.0 Industrial 75.0 70.0
Residential 200.0 100.0 80.0 80.0 Residential 55.0 45.0
(II) National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for residential, industrial and rural areas for 24 hourly samples:
Pollutant PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOX Limits for noise Day Time (6am-9pm) Night Time (9pm-6am)
3
Concentration (g/m ) 100.0 60.0 80.0 80.0 ( Leq dB(A)) 55.0 45.0
Monitoring
Station Sampling Noise Level Station
Area Project TSPM PM10 SO2 NOX Remarks
No Date dB(A) Category
Station
Mugma Khoodia 09-Feb-15 174.9 124.8 <10.0 18.2 46.4 Industrial -
UG A1 Electric Sub-station
10-Feb-15 184.6 134.4 <10.0 16.4 - Industrial -
Environmental standards:
(I) Environmental standard for Raniganj Coalfield vide MOEF, Govt. of India, Gazette Notification No.GSR 742 (E) dated 25.09.2000 for 24 hourly samples at
500 meters from dust generating point:
3
Pollutant Concentration (g/m ) Limits for noise ( Leq dB(A))
Station Category Station Category
TSPM PM10 SO2 NOx Day Time (6am-10pm) Night Time (10pm-6am)
Industrial 700.0 300.0 120.0 120.0 Industrial 75.0 70.0
Residential 200.0 100.0 80.0 80.0 Residential 55.0 45.0
(II) National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for residential, industrial and rural areas for 24 hourly samples:
Pollutant PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOX Limits for noise Day Time (6am-9pm) Night Time (9pm-6am)
3
Concentration (g/m ) 100.0 60.0 80.0 80.0 ( Leq dB(A)) 55.0 45.0
Environmental standards:
(I) Environmental standard for Raniganj Coalfield vide MOEF, Govt. of India, Gazette Notification No.GSR 742 (E) dated 25.09.2000 for 24 hourly samples at
500 meters from dust generating point:
3
Pollutant Concentration (g/m ) Limits for noise ( Leq dB(A))
Station Category Station Category
TSPM PM10 SO2 NOx Day Time (6am-10pm) Night Time (10pm-6am)
Industrial 700.0 300.0 120.0 120.0 Industrial 75.0 70.0
Residential 200.0 100.0 80.0 80.0 Residential 55.0 45.0
(II) National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for residential, industrial and rural areas for 24 hourly samples:
Pollutant PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOX Limits for noise Day Time (6am-9pm) Night Time (9pm-6am)
3
Concentration (g/m ) 100.0 60.0 80.0 80.0 ( Leq dB(A)) 55.0 45.0
Noise
Station Sampling Station
Area Project Monitoring Station TSPM PM10 SO2 NOX Level Remarks
No Date Category
dB(A)
Mugma Shyampur Managers office 1 & 2 04-Feb-15 186.3 122.5 <10.0 20.4 52.4 Industrial -
UG A1
incline
05-Feb-15 192.1 124.8 <10.0 18.5 - Industrial -
Assistant managers 04-Feb-15 188.1 124.4 <10.0 18.9 54.8 Industrial -
A2
office, 5 &6 6 incline
05-Feb-15 194.3 128.1 <10.0 19.2 - Industrial -
Environmental standards:
(I) Environmental standard for Raniganj Coalfield vide MOEF, Govt. of India, Gazette Notification No.GSR 742 (E) dated 25.09.2000 for 24 hourly samples at
500 meters from dust generating point:
3
Pollutant Concentration (g/m ) Limits for noise ( Leq dB(A))
Station Category Station Category
TSPM PM10 SO2 NOx Day Time (6am-10pm) Night Time (10pm-6am)
Industrial 700.0 300.0 120.0 120.0 Industrial 75.0 70.0
Residential 200.0 100.0 80.0 80.0 Residential 55.0 45.0
(II) National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for residential, industrial and rural areas for 24 hourly samples:
Pollutant PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOX Limits for noise Day Time (6am-9pm) Night Time (9pm-6am)
3
Concentration (g/m ) 100.0 60.0 80.0 80.0 ( Leq dB(A)) 55.0 45.0
Environmental standards:
(I) Environmental standard for Raniganj Coalfield vide MOEF, Govt. of India, Gazette Notification No.GSR 742 (E) dated 25.09.2000 for 24 hourly samples at
500 meters from dust generating point:
3
Pollutant Concentration (g/m ) Limits for noise ( Leq dB(A))
Station Category Station Category
TSPM PM10 SO2 NOx Day Time (6am-10pm) Night Time (10pm-6am)
Industrial 700.0 300.0 120.0 120.0 Industrial 75.0 70.0
Residential 200.0 100.0 80.0 80.0 Residential 55.0 45.0
(II) National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for residential, industrial and rural areas for 24 hourly samples:
Pollutant PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOX Limits for noise Day Time (6am-9pm) Night Time (9pm-6am)
3
Concentration (g/m ) 100.0 60.0 80.0 80.0 ( Leq dB(A)) 55.0 45.0
Environmental standards:
(I) Environmental standard for Raniganj Coalfield vide MOEF, Govt. of India, Gazette Notification No.GSR 742 (E) dated 25.09.2000 for 24 hourly samples at
500 meters from dust generating point:
3
Pollutant Concentration (g/m ) Limits for noise ( Leq dB(A))
Station Category Station Category
TSPM PM10 SO2 NOx Day Time (6am-10pm) Night Time (10pm-6am)
Industrial 700.0 300.0 120.0 120.0 Industrial 75.0 70.0
Residential 200.0 100.0 80.0 80.0 Residential 55.0 45.0
(II) National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for residential, industrial and rural areas for 24 hourly samples:
Pollutant PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOX Limits for noise Day Time (6am-9pm) Night Time (9pm-6am)
3
Concentration (g/m ) 100.0 60.0 80.0 80.0 ( Leq dB(A)) 55.0 45.0
Noise
Station Monitoring Sampling Station
Area Project TSPM PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOX Level Remarks
No Station Date Category
dB(A)
Mugma Gopinathpur
Mine Dispatch 11-Feb-15 346.5 174.9 32.4 <10.0 28.1 56.9 Industrial -
OC A1
Building
12-Feb-15 340.1 168.9 36.9 <10.0 26.3 - Industrial -
Environmental standards:
(I) Environmental standard for Raniganj Coalfield vide MOEF, Govt. of India, Gazette Notification No.GSR 742 (E) dated 25.09.2000 for 24 hourly samples at
500 meters from dust generating point:
3
Pollutant Concentration (g/m ) Limits for noise ( Leq dB(A))
Station Category Station Category
TSPM PM10 SO2 NOx Day Time (6am-10pm) Night Time (10pm-6am)
Industrial 700.0 300.0 120.0 120.0 Industrial 75.0 70.0
Residential 200.0 100.0 80.0 80.0 Residential 55.0 45.0
(II) National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for residential, industrial and rural areas for 24 hourly samples:
Pollutant PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOX Limits for noise Day Time (6am-9pm) Night Time (9pm-6am)
3
Concentration (g/m ) 100.0 60.0 80.0 80.0 ( Leq dB(A)) 55.0 45.0
Environmental standards:
(I) Environmental standard for Raniganj Coalfield vide MOEF, Govt. of India, Gazette Notification No.GSR 742 (E) dated 25.09.2000 for 24 hourly samples at
500 meters from dust generating point:
3
Pollutant Concentration (g/m ) Limits for noise ( Leq dB(A))
Station Category Station Category
TSPM PM10 SO2 NOx Day Time (6am-10pm) Night Time (10pm-6am)
Industrial 700.0 300.0 120.0 120.0 Industrial 75.0 70.0
Residential 200.0 100.0 80.0 80.0 Residential 55.0 45.0
(II) National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for residential, industrial and rural areas for 24 hourly samples:
Pollutant PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOX Limits for noise Day Time (6am-9pm) Night Time (9pm-6am)
3
Concentration (g/m ) 100.0 60.0 80.0 80.0 ( Leq dB(A)) 55.0 45.0
Environmental standards:
(I) Environmental standard for Raniganj Coalfield vide MOEF, Govt. of India, Gazette Notification No.GSR 742 (E) dated 25.09.2000 for 24 hourly samples at
500 meters from dust generating point:
3
Pollutant Concentration (g/m ) Limits for noise ( Leq dB(A))
Station Category Station Category
TSPM PM10 SO2 NOx Day Time (6am-10pm) Night Time (10pm-6am)
Industrial 700.0 300.0 120.0 120.0 Industrial 75.0 70.0
Residential 200.0 100.0 80.0 80.0 Residential 55.0 45.0
(II) National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for residential, industrial and rural areas for 24 hourly samples:
TABLE NO.- 42 A
AMBIENT AIR QUALITY AND NOISE LEVEL REPORT
Environmental standards:
(I) Environmental standard for Raniganj Coalfield vide MOEF, Govt. of India, Gazette Notification No.GSR 742 (E) dated 25.09.2000 for 24 hourly samples at
500 meters from dust generating point:
3
Pollutant Concentration (g/m ) Limits for noise ( Leq dB(A))
Station Category Station Category
TSPM PM10 SO2 NOx Day Time (6am-10pm) Night Time (10pm-6am)
Industrial 700.0 300.0 120.0 120.0 Industrial 75.0 70.0
Residential 200.0 100.0 80.0 80.0 Residential 55.0 45.0
(II) National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for residential, industrial and rural areas for 24 hourly samples:
Area Mugma
Project Hariajam UG Indian
Quarter Mar'15 Drinking Water
Sample No 31DW1 Standard Method of Detection
Potable Water From (IS-10500) detection Limit
Sampling Station
Dispensary
Desirable Permissible
Date of sampling 03-Feb-15
Limit Limit
Colour,Hazen unit
3 5.0 25.0 Spectrophotometric 1.0 Hazen
Max
Odour Unobjectionable Unobjectionable Physical -
Taste Agreeable Agreeable Physical -
Turbidity,NTU Max 3.2 5.0 10.0 Nepheloturbidimetric 1.0 NTU
pH 8.46 6.5-8.5 6.5-8.5 pH Meter 0.01
Total Hardness 184 300.0 600.0 EDTA Titrimetric 0.5
Atomic Absorption
Iron 0.16 0.30 1.00 0.06
Spectrophotometric
Chlorides 78 250.0 1000.0 Titrimetric 2.0
Res Free chlorine 0.04 0.20 0.20 Spectrophotometric 0.02
Filteration &
Dissolved Solids 430 500.0 2000.0 25.0
Evaporation
Calcium 94.4 75.0 200.0 EDTA Titrimetric 1.60
Atomic Absorption
Copper <0.03 0.05 1.5 0.03
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Manganese <0.02 0.1 0.3 0.02
Spectrophotometric
Sulphate 79 200.0 400.0 Spectrophotometric 2.0
Nitrate 0.88 45.0 100.0 Spectrophotometric 0.3
Fluoride 0.02 1.0 1.5 Spectrophotometric 0.02
Atomic Absorption
Selenium <0.005 0.01 0.01 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Arsenic <0.005 0.05 0.05 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Lead <0.005 0.05 0.05 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Zinc 0.03 5.0 15.0 0.01
Spectrophotometric
Hex Chromium 0.02 0.05 0.05 Spectrophotometric 0.01
Atomic Absorption
Boron <0.01 1.0 5.0 0.01
Spectrophotometric
Multiple Tube
Coliforms (MPN) Nil Not Specified 1.0
Fermentation
Phenolics <0.001 0.001 0.002 Spectrophotometric 0.001
Alkalinity 164 200.0 600.0 Titrimetric 4.0
Area Mugma
Project Badjna UG Indian
Quarter Mar'15 Drinking Water
Sample No 32DW1 Standard Method of Detection
Tube well near (IS-10500) detection Limit
Sampling Station
Agent's office
Desirable Permissible
Date of sampling 13-Jan-15
Limit Limit
Colour,Hazen unit
3 5.0 25.0 Spectrophotometric 1.0 Hazen
Max
Odour Unobjectionable Unobjectionable Physical -
Taste Agreeable Agreeable Physical -
Turbidity,NTU Max 2.8 5.0 10.0 Nepheloturbidimetric 1.0 NTU
pH 7.64 6.5-8.5 6.5-8.5 pH Meter 0.01
Total Hardness 156 300.0 600.0 EDTA Titrimetric 0.5
Atomic Absorption
Iron 0.15 0.30 1.00 0.06
Spectrophotometric
Chlorides 35 250.0 1000.0 Titrimetric 2.0
Res Free chlorine <0.02 0.20 0.20 Spectrophotometric 0.02
Filteration &
Dissolved Solids 334 500.0 2000.0 25.0
Evaporation
Calcium 49.6 75.0 200.0 EDTA Titrimetric 1.60
Atomic Absorption
Copper <0.03 0.05 1.5 0.03
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Manganese <0.02 0.1 0.3 0.02
Spectrophotometric
Sulphate 46 200.0 400.0 Spectrophotometric 2.0
Nitrate 2.66 45.0 100.0 Spectrophotometric 0.3
Fluoride 0.32 1.0 1.5 Spectrophotometric 0.02
Atomic Absorption
Selenium <0.005 0.01 0.01 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Arsenic <0.005 0.05 0.05 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Lead <0.005 0.05 0.05 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Zinc 0.03 5.0 15.0 0.01
Spectrophotometric
Hex Chromium <0.01 0.05 0.05 Spectrophotometric 0.01
Atomic Absorption
Boron <0.01 1.0 5.0 0.01
Spectrophotometric
Multiple Tube
Coliforms (MPN) Nil Not Specified 1.0
Fermentation
Phenolics <0.001 0.001 0.002 Spectrophotometric 0.001
Alkalinity 304 200.0 600.0 Titrimetric 4.0
Area Mugma
Project Chapapur UG Indian
Quarter Mar'15 Drinking Water
Sample No 33DW1 Standard Method of Detection
Potable water of (IS-10500) detection Limit
Sampling Station
Chapapur Colony
Desirable Permissible
Date of sampling 15-Jan-15
Limit Limit
Colour,Hazen unit
2 5.0 25.0 Spectrophotometric 1.0 Hazen
Max
Odour Unobjectionable Unobjectionable Physical -
Taste Agreeable Agreeable Physical -
Turbidity,NTU Max 3.2 5.0 10.0 Nepheloturbidimetric 1.0 NTU
pH 8.54 6.5-8.5 6.5-8.5 pH Meter 0.01
Total Hardness 284 300.0 600.0 EDTA Titrimetric 0.5
Atomic Absorption
Iron 0.16 0.30 1.00 0.06
Spectrophotometric
Chlorides 34 250.0 1000.0 Titrimetric 2.0
Res Free chlorine 0.05 0.20 0.20 Spectrophotometric 0.02
Filteration &
Dissolved Solids 344 500.0 2000.0 25.0
Evaporation
Calcium 51.2 75.0 200.0 EDTA Titrimetric 1.60
Atomic Absorption
Copper <0.03 0.05 1.5 0.03
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Manganese <0.02 0.1 0.3 0.02
Spectrophotometric
Sulphate 79 200.0 400.0 Spectrophotometric 2.0
Nitrate 1.77 45.0 100.0 Spectrophotometric 0.3
Fluoride 0.48 1.0 1.5 Spectrophotometric 0.02
Atomic Absorption
Selenium <0.005 0.01 0.01 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Arsenic <0.005 0.05 0.05 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Lead <0.005 0.05 0.05 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Zinc 0.03 5.0 15.0 0.01
Spectrophotometric
Hex Chromium 0.02 0.05 0.05 Spectrophotometric 0.01
Atomic Absorption
Boron <0.01 1.0 5.0 0.01
Spectrophotometric
Multiple Tube
Coliforms (MPN) Nil Not Specified 1.0
Fermentation
Phenolics <0.001 0.001 0.002 Spectrophotometric 0.001
Alkalinity 220 200.0 600.0 Titrimetric 4.0
Area Mugma
Project Khoodia UG Indian
Quarter Mar'15 Drinking Water
Sample No 34DW1 Standard Method of Detection
Tube well water at (IS-10500) detection Limit
Sampling Station
Shanti colony
Desirable Permissible
Date of sampling 10-Feb-15
Limit Limit
Colour,Hazen unit
3 5.0 25.0 Spectrophotometric 1.0 Hazen
Max
Odour Unobjectionable Unobjectionable Physical -
Taste Agreeable Agreeable Physical -
Turbidity,NTU Max 4.1 5.0 10.0 Nepheloturbidimetric 1.0 NTU
pH 8.54 6.5-8.5 6.5-8.5 pH Meter 0.01
Total Hardness 252 300.0 600.0 EDTA Titrimetric 0.5
Atomic Absorption
Iron 0.18 0.30 1.00 0.06
Spectrophotometric
Chlorides 50 250.0 1000.0 Titrimetric 2.0
Res Free chlorine 0.05 0.20 0.20 Spectrophotometric 0.02
Filteration &
Dissolved Solids 510 500.0 2000.0 25.0
Evaporation
Calcium 81.6 75.0 200.0 EDTA Titrimetric 1.60
Atomic Absorption
Copper <0.03 0.05 1.5 0.03
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Manganese <0.02 0.1 0.3 0.02
Spectrophotometric
Sulphate 41 200.0 400.0 Spectrophotometric 2.0
Nitrate 3.1 45.0 100.0 Spectrophotometric 0.3
Fluoride 0.78 1.0 1.5 Spectrophotometric 0.02
Atomic Absorption
Selenium <0.005 0.01 0.01 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Arsenic <0.005 0.05 0.05 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Lead <0.005 0.05 0.05 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Zinc 0.05 5.0 15.0 0.01
Spectrophotometric
Hex Chromium 0.03 0.05 0.05 Spectrophotometric 0.01
Atomic Absorption
Boron <0.01 1.0 5.0 0.01
Spectrophotometric
Multiple Tube
Coliforms (MPN) Nil Not Specified 1.0
Fermentation
Phenolics <0.001 0.001 0.002 Spectrophotometric 0.001
Alkalinity 184 200.0 600.0 Titrimetric 4.0
Area Mugma
Project Lakhimata UG Indian
Quarter Mar'15 Drinking Water
Sample No 35DW1 Standard Method of Detection
Potable Water from (IS-10500) detection Limit
Sampling Station
Agents office
Desirable Permissible
Date of sampling 24-Feb-15
Limit Limit
Colour,Hazen unit
4 5.0 25.0 Spectrophotometric 1.0 Hazen
Max
Odour Unobjectionable Unobjectionable Physical -
Taste Agreeable Agreeable Physical -
Turbidity,NTU Max 3.6 5.0 10.0 Nepheloturbidimetric 1.0 NTU
pH 8.38 6.5-8.5 6.5-8.5 pH Meter 0.01
Total Hardness 236 300.0 600.0 EDTA Titrimetric 0.5
Atomic Absorption
Iron 0.26 0.30 1.00 0.06
Spectrophotometric
Chlorides 39 250.0 1000.0 Titrimetric 2.0
Res Free chlorine <0.02 0.20 0.20 Spectrophotometric 0.02
Filteration &
Dissolved Solids 520 500.0 2000.0 25.0
Evaporation
Calcium 40 75.0 200.0 EDTA Titrimetric 1.60
Atomic Absorption
Copper <0.03 0.05 1.5 0.03
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Manganese <0.02 0.1 0.3 0.02
Spectrophotometric
Sulphate 38 200.0 400.0 Spectrophotometric 2.0
Nitrate 4.43 45.0 100.0 Spectrophotometric 0.3
Fluoride 0.24 1.0 1.5 Spectrophotometric 0.02
Atomic Absorption
Selenium <0.005 0.01 0.01 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Arsenic <0.005 0.05 0.05 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Lead <0.005 0.05 0.05 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Zinc 0.03 5.0 15.0 0.01
Spectrophotometric
Hex Chromium <0.01 0.05 0.05 Spectrophotometric 0.01
Atomic Absorption
Boron <0.01 1.0 5.0 0.01
Spectrophotometric
Multiple Tube
Coliforms (MPN) Nil Not Specified 1.0
Fermentation
Phenolics <0.001 0.001 0.002 Spectrophotometric 0.001
Alkalinity 160 200.0 600.0 Titrimetric 4.0
Area Mugma
Project Shyampur-B Indian
Quarter Mar'15 Drinking Water
Sample No 36DW1 Standard Method of Detection
Drinking water from (IS-10500) detection Limit
Sampling Station
Filter Plant
Desirable Permissible
Date of sampling 05-Feb-15
Limit Limit
Colour,Hazen unit
4 5.0 25.0 Spectrophotometric 1.0 Hazen
Max
Odour Unobjectionable Unobjectionable Physical -
Taste Agreeable Agreeable Physical -
Turbidity,NTU Max 3.8 5.0 10.0 Nepheloturbidimetric 1.0 NTU
pH 8.42 6.5-8.5 6.5-8.5 pH Meter 0.01
Total Hardness 120 300.0 600.0 EDTA Titrimetric 0.5
Atomic Absorption
Iron 0.18 0.30 1.00 0.06
Spectrophotometric
Chlorides 44 250.0 1000.0 Titrimetric 2.0
Res Free chlorine 0.04 0.20 0.20 Spectrophotometric 0.02
Filteration &
Dissolved Solids 422 500.0 2000.0 25.0
Evaporation
Calcium 17.6 75.0 200.0 EDTA Titrimetric 1.60
Atomic Absorption
Copper <0.03 0.05 1.5 0.03
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Manganese <0.02 0.1 0.3 0.02
Spectrophotometric
Sulphate 56 200.0 400.0 Spectrophotometric 2.0
Nitrate 2.21 45.0 100.0 Spectrophotometric 0.3
Fluoride 0.05 1.0 1.5 Spectrophotometric 0.02
Atomic Absorption
Selenium <0.005 0.01 0.01 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Arsenic <0.005 0.05 0.05 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Lead <0.005 0.05 0.05 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Zinc 0.03 5.0 15.0 0.01
Spectrophotometric
Hex Chromium 0.04 0.05 0.05 Spectrophotometric 0.01
Atomic Absorption
Boron <0.01 1.0 5.0 0.01
Spectrophotometric
Multiple Tube
Coliforms (MPN) Nil Not Specified 1.0
Fermentation
Phenolics <0.001 0.001 0.002 Spectrophotometric 0.001
Alkalinity 72 200.0 600.0 Titrimetric 4.0
Area Mugma
Project Mandman UG Indian
Quarter Mar'15 Drinking Water
Sample No 37DW1 Standard Method of Detection
Potable Water from (IS-10500) detection Limit
Sampling Station
Managers office
Desirable Permissible
Date of sampling 26-Feb-15
Limit Limit
Colour,Hazen unit
3 5.0 25.0 Spectrophotometric 1.0 Hazen
Max
Odour Unobjectionable Unobjectionable Physical -
Taste Agreeable Agreeable Physical -
Turbidity,NTU Max 2.9 5.0 10.0 Nepheloturbidimetric 1.0 NTU
pH 8.66 6.5-8.5 6.5-8.5 pH Meter 0.01
Total Hardness 32 300.0 600.0 EDTA Titrimetric 0.5
Atomic Absorption
Iron 0.17 0.30 1.00 0.06
Spectrophotometric
Chlorides 9 250.0 1000.0 Titrimetric 2.0
Res Free chlorine <0.02 0.20 0.20 Spectrophotometric 0.02
Filteration &
Dissolved Solids 344 500.0 2000.0 25.0
Evaporation
Calcium 27.6 75.0 200.0 EDTA Titrimetric 1.60
Atomic Absorption
Copper <0.03 0.05 1.5 0.03
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Manganese <0.02 0.1 0.3 0.02
Spectrophotometric
Sulphate 52 200.0 400.0 Spectrophotometric 2.0
Nitrate 5.76 45.0 100.0 Spectrophotometric 0.3
Fluoride 0.31 1.0 1.5 Spectrophotometric 0.02
Atomic Absorption
Selenium <0.005 0.01 0.01 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Arsenic <0.005 0.05 0.05 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Lead <0.005 0.05 0.05 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Zinc 0.04 5.0 15.0 0.01
Spectrophotometric
Hex Chromium <0.01 0.05 0.05 Spectrophotometric 0.01
Atomic Absorption
Boron <0.01 1.0 5.0 0.01
Spectrophotometric
Multiple Tube
Coliforms (MPN) Nil Not Specified 1.0
Fermentation
Phenolics <0.001 0.001 0.002 Spectrophotometric 0.001
Alkalinity 84 200.0 600.0 Titrimetric 4.0
Area Mugma
Project Rajpura OCP Indian
Quarter Mar'15 Drinking Water
Sample No 38DW1 Standard Method of Detection
Potable water at C- (IS-10500) detection Limit
Sampling Station
type Qtr Rajpura
Desirable Permissible
Date of sampling 17-Feb-15
Limit Limit
Colour,Hazen unit
4 5.0 25.0 Spectrophotometric 1.0 Hazen
Max
Odour Unobjectionable Unobjectionable Physical -
Taste Agreeable Agreeable Physical -
Turbidity,NTU Max 3.9 5.0 10.0 Nepheloturbidimetric 1.0 NTU
pH 8.47 6.5-8.5 6.5-8.5 pH Meter 0.01
Total Hardness 92 300.0 600.0 EDTA Titrimetric 0.5
Atomic Absorption
Iron 0.16 0.30 1.00 0.06
Spectrophotometric
Chlorides 71 250.0 1000.0 Titrimetric 2.0
Res Free chlorine 0.03 0.20 0.20 Spectrophotometric 0.02
Filteration &
Dissolved Solids 570 500.0 2000.0 25.0
Evaporation
Calcium 12.8 75.0 200.0 EDTA Titrimetric 1.60
Atomic Absorption
Copper <0.03 0.05 1.5 0.03
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Manganese <0.02 0.1 0.3 0.02
Spectrophotometric
Sulphate 73 200.0 400.0 Spectrophotometric 2.0
Nitrate 13.29 45.0 100.0 Spectrophotometric 0.3
Fluoride 0.98 1.0 1.5 Spectrophotometric 0.02
Atomic Absorption
Selenium <0.005 0.01 0.01 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Arsenic <0.005 0.05 0.05 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Lead <0.005 0.05 0.05 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Zinc 0.04 5.0 15.0 0.01
Spectrophotometric
Hex Chromium 0.04 0.05 0.05 Spectrophotometric 0.01
Atomic Absorption
Boron <0.01 1.0 5.0 0.01
Spectrophotometric
Multiple Tube
Coliforms (MPN) Nil Not Specified 1.0
Fermentation
Phenolics <0.001 0.001 0.002 Spectrophotometric 0.001
Alkalinity 136 200.0 600.0 Titrimetric 4.0
Area Mugma
Project Gopinathpur OC
Indian
Quarter Mar'15
Drinking Water
Sample No 39DW1
Standard Method of Detection
Tube well water (IS-10500) detection Limit
Sampling Station beside electric
station
Desirable Permissible
Date of sampling 12-Feb-15
Limit Limit
Colour,Hazen unit
2 5.0 25.0 Spectrophotometric 1.0 Hazen
Max
Odour Unobjectionable Unobjectionable Physical -
Taste Agreeable Agreeable Physical -
Turbidity,NTU Max 2.4 5.0 10.0 Nepheloturbidimetric 1.0 NTU
pH 8.12 6.5-8.5 6.5-8.5 pH Meter 0.01
Total Hardness 48 300.0 600.0 EDTA Titrimetric 0.5
Atomic Absorption
Iron 0.25 0.30 1.00 0.06
Spectrophotometric
Chlorides 40 250.0 1000.0 Titrimetric 2.0
Res Free chlorine 0.11 0.20 0.20 Spectrophotometric 0.02
Filteration &
Dissolved Solids 554 500.0 2000.0 25.0
Evaporation
Calcium 56 75.0 200.0 EDTA Titrimetric 1.60
Atomic Absorption
Copper 0.04 0.05 1.5 0.03
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Manganese <0.02 0.1 0.3 0.02
Spectrophotometric
Sulphate 120 200.0 400.0 Spectrophotometric 2.0
Nitrate 3.54 45.0 100.0 Spectrophotometric 0.3
Fluoride 0.47 1.0 1.5 Spectrophotometric 0.02
Atomic Absorption
Selenium <0.005 0.01 0.01 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Arsenic <0.005 0.05 0.05 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Lead <0.005 0.05 0.05 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Zinc 0.05 5.0 15.0 0.01
Spectrophotometric
Hex Chromium 0.04 0.05 0.05 Spectrophotometric 0.01
Atomic Absorption
Boron <0.01 1.0 5.0 0.01
Spectrophotometric
Multiple Tube
Coliforms (MPN) Nil Not Specified 1.0
Fermentation
Phenolics <0.001 0.001 0.002 Spectrophotometric 0.001
Alkalinity 172 200.0 600.0 Titrimetric 4.0
Report released by Shri Indranil De, Manager (Env), CMPDI, RI-1, Asansol, Signedsd
Dated 28.05.15. Job No. 110310
NOTE: All parameters are in mg/l unless specified otherwise.
TABLE NO- 40 C
DRINKING WATER QUALITY REPORT
Area Mugma
Project Kapasara OC Indian
Quarter Mar'15 Drinking Water
Sample No 40DW1 Standard Method of Detection
Tap water Area (IS-10500) detection Limit
Sampling Station
hospital, Kapasara
Desirable Permissible
Date of sampling 19-Feb-15
Limit Limit
Colour,Hazen unit
4 5.0 25.0 Spectrophotometric 1.0 Hazen
Max
Odour Unobjectionable Unobjectionable Physical -
Taste Agreeable Agreeable Physical -
Turbidity,NTU Max 2.8 5.0 10.0 Nepheloturbidimetric 1.0 NTU
pH 8.35 6.5-8.5 6.5-8.5 pH Meter 0.01
Total Hardness 176 300.0 600.0 EDTA Titrimetric 0.5
Atomic Absorption
Iron 0.22 0.30 1.00 0.06
Spectrophotometric
Chlorides 43 250.0 1000.0 Titrimetric 2.0
Res Free chlorine 0.04 0.20 0.20 Spectrophotometric 0.02
Filteration &
Dissolved Solids 414 500.0 2000.0 25.0
Evaporation
Calcium 11.2 75.0 200.0 EDTA Titrimetric 1.60
Atomic Absorption
Copper <0.03 0.05 1.5 0.03
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Manganese <0.02 0.1 0.3 0.02
Spectrophotometric
Sulphate 23 200.0 400.0 Spectrophotometric 2.0
Nitrate 2.66 45.0 100.0 Spectrophotometric 0.3
Fluoride 0.81 1.0 1.5 Spectrophotometric 0.02
Atomic Absorption
Selenium <0.005 0.01 0.01 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Arsenic <0.005 0.05 0.05 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Lead <0.005 0.05 0.05 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Zinc 0.25 5.0 15.0 0.01
Spectrophotometric
Hex Chromium <0.01 0.05 0.05 Spectrophotometric 0.01
Atomic Absorption
Boron <0.01 1.0 5.0 0.01
Spectrophotometric
Multiple Tube
Coliforms (MPN) Nil Not Specified 1.0
Fermentation
Phenolics <0.001 0.001 0.002 Spectrophotometric 0.001
Alkalinity 168 200.0 600.0 Titrimetric 4.0
Area Mugma
Project Kumardubi UG
Indian
Quarter Mar'15
Drinking Water
Sample No 41DW1
Standard Method of Detection
Tap water supplied (IS-10500) detection Limit
Sampling Station direct from Barakar
river
Desirable Permissible
Date of sampling 30-Jan-15
Limit Limit
Colour,Hazen unit
2 5.0 25.0 Spectrophotometric 1.0 Hazen
Max
Odour Unobjectionable Unobjectionable Physical -
Taste Agreeable Agreeable Physical -
Turbidity,NTU Max 3.1 5.0 10.0 Nepheloturbidimetric 1.0 NTU
pH 8.82 6.5-8.5 6.5-8.5 pH Meter 0.01
Total Hardness 28 300.0 600.0 EDTA Titrimetric 0.5
Atomic Absorption
Iron 0.29 0.30 1.00 0.06
Spectrophotometric
Chlorides 12 250.0 1000.0 Titrimetric 2.0
Res Free chlorine 0.04 0.20 0.20 Spectrophotometric 0.02
Filteration &
Dissolved Solids 246 500.0 2000.0 25.0
Evaporation
Calcium 27.2 75.0 200.0 EDTA Titrimetric 1.60
Atomic Absorption
Copper <0.03 0.05 1.5 0.03
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Manganese <0.02 0.1 0.3 0.02
Spectrophotometric
Sulphate 37 200.0 400.0 Spectrophotometric 2.0
Nitrate 1.77 45.0 100.0 Spectrophotometric 0.3
Fluoride 0.72 1.0 1.5 Spectrophotometric 0.02
Atomic Absorption
Selenium <0.005 0.01 0.01 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Arsenic <0.005 0.05 0.05 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Lead <0.005 0.05 0.05 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Zinc 0.24 5.0 15.0 0.01
Spectrophotometric
Hex Chromium 0.03 0.05 0.05 Spectrophotometric 0.01
Atomic Absorption
Boron <0.01 1.0 5.0 0.01
Spectrophotometric
Multiple Tube
Coliforms (MPN) Nil Not Specified 1.0
Fermentation
Phenolics <0.001 0.001 0.002 Spectrophotometric 0.001
Alkalinity 92 200.0 600.0 Titrimetric 4.0
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Dated 28.05.15. Job No. 110310
NOTE: All parameters are in mg/l unless specified otherwise.
TABLE NO- 42 C
DRINKING WATER QUALITY REPORT
Area Mugma
Project Barmuri OC Indian
Quarter Mar'15 Drinking Water
Sample No 42DW1 Standard Method of Detection
Tube well water near (IS-10500) detection Limit
Sampling Station
Barmuri NHS Qtrs.
Desirable Permissible
Date of sampling 28-Jan-15
Limit Limit
Colour,Hazen unit
3 5.0 25.0 Spectrophotometric 1.0 Hazen
Max
Odour Unobjectionable Unobjectionable Physical -
Taste Agreeable Agreeable Physical -
Turbidity,NTU Max 3.6 5.0 10.0 Nepheloturbidimetric 1.0 NTU
pH 7.94 6.5-8.5 6.5-8.5 pH Meter 0.01
Total Hardness 284 300.0 600.0 EDTA Titrimetric 0.5
Atomic Absorption
Iron 0.18 0.30 1.00 0.06
Spectrophotometric
Chlorides 47 250.0 1000.0 Titrimetric 2.0
Res Free chlorine <0.02 0.20 0.20 Spectrophotometric 0.02
Filteration &
Dissolved Solids 618 500.0 2000.0 25.0
Evaporation
Calcium 41.6 75.0 200.0 EDTA Titrimetric 1.60
Atomic Absorption
Copper <0.03 0.05 1.5 0.03
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Manganese <0.02 0.1 0.3 0.02
Spectrophotometric
Sulphate 87 200.0 400.0 Spectrophotometric 2.0
Nitrate 0.88 45.0 100.0 Spectrophotometric 0.3
Fluoride 0.75 1.0 1.5 Spectrophotometric 0.02
Atomic Absorption
Selenium <0.005 0.01 0.01 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Arsenic <0.005 0.05 0.05 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Lead <0.005 0.05 0.05 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Zinc 0.05 5.0 15.0 0.01
Spectrophotometric
Hex Chromium 0.04 0.05 0.05 Spectrophotometric 0.01
Atomic Absorption
Boron <0.01 1.0 5.0 0.01
Spectrophotometric
Multiple Tube
Coliforms (MPN) Nil Not Specified 1.0
Fermentation
Phenolics <0.001 0.001 0.002 Spectrophotometric 0.001
Alkalinity 212 200.0 600.0 Titrimetric 4.0
Area Mugma
Project Hariajam UGP
Qtr Ending Mar'15 Effluent Water
Detection
Sample No 31W1 (MOEF Schedule-VI Method of Detection
Limit
Mine discharge from Standard)
Sampling Station
27 No. Incline
Date of Sample 03-Feb-15
Colour 4 Unobjectionable Physical 5.0 Hazen
Odour Unobjectionable Unobjectionable Physical -
TSS 28 100.0 Filteration & Evaporation 25.0
pH 8.12 5.5-9.0 pH meter 0.01
0
Shall not exceed 5 C
Temperature(Deg C) Normal above the receiving Thermometer -
water temp
Oil & Grease <2.0 10.0 Partition Gravimetric 2.0
Total Residual Chlorine <0.02 1.0 Spectrophotometric 0.02
Ammonical Nitrogen 0.32 50.0 Spectrophotometric 0.01
Total Kjeldahi Nitrogen 1.32 100.0 Spectrophotometric 1.0
Free Ammonia <0.4 5.0 Spectrophotometric 0.4
BOD 14 30.0 Bioassy & Titrimetric 2.0
COD 24 250.0 Closed Reflux 4.0
Atomic Absorption
Arsenic <0.005 0.2 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Lead <0.005 0.1 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Hexavalent Chromium 0.04 0.1 Spectrophotometric 0.01
Atomic Absorption
Total Chromium 0.06 2.0 0.06
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Copper <0.03 3.0 0.03
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Zinc 0.04 5.0 0.01
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Selenium <0.005 0.05 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Nickel <0.10 3.0 0.10
Spectrophotometric
Fluoride 0.68 2.0 Spectrophotometric 0.02
Dissolved Phosphate 1.32 5.0 Spectrophotometric 0.30
Sulphide 0.007 2.0 Spectrophotometric 0.005
Phenolics <0.001 1.0 Spectrophotometric 0.002
Atomic Absorption
Manganese 0.22 2.0 0.02
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Iron 0.16 3.0 0.06
Spectrophotometric
Nitrate Nitrogen 3.6 10.0 Spectrophotometric 0.3
Report released by Shri Indranil De, Manager (Env), CMPDI, RI-1, Asansol Signed.
Dated. 28.05.15 Job No. 110310
TABLE NO- 32 B
MINE WATER QUALITY REPORT
Area Mugma
Project Badjna UGP
Qtr Ending Mar'15 Effluent Water
Detection
Sample No 32W1 (MOEF Schedule-VI Method of Detection
Limit
Mine discharge water Standard)
Sampling Station
of 29 No. Incline
Date of Sample 13-Jan-15
Colour 4 Unobjectionable Physical 1.0 Hazen
Odour Unobjectionable Unobjectionable Physical -
TSS 32 100.0 Filteration & Evaporation 25.0
pH 8.06 5.5-9.0 pH meter 0.01
0
Shall not exceed 5 C
Temperature(Deg C) Normal above the receiving Thermometer -
water temp
Oil & Grease <2.0 10.0 Partition Gravimetric 2.0
Total Residual Chlorine <0.02 1.0 Spectrophotometric 0.02
Ammonical Nitrogen 0.29 50.0 Spectrophotometric 0.01
Total Kjeldahi Nitrogen 1.64 100.0 Spectrophotometric 1.0
Free Ammonia <0.4 5.0 Spectrophotometric 0.4
BOD 12 30.0 Bioassy & Titrimetric 2.0
COD 24 250.0 Closed Reflux 4.0
Atomic Absorption
Arsenic <0.005 0.2 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Lead <0.005 0.1 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Hexavalent Chromium 0.03 0.1 Spectrophotometric 0.01
Atomic Absorption
Total Chromium 0.06 2.0 0.06
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Copper <0.03 3.0 0.03
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Zinc 0.03 5.0 0.01
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Selenium <0.005 0.05 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Nickel <0.10 3.0 0.10
Spectrophotometric
Fluoride 0.92 2.0 Spectrophotometric 0.02
Dissolved Phosphate 1.28 5.0 Spectrophotometric 0.30
Sulphide <0.005 2.0 Spectrophotometric 0.005
Phenolics <0.001 1.0 Spectrophotometric 0.001
Atomic Absorption
Manganese 0.26 2.0 0.02
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Iron 0.12 3.0 0.06
Spectrophotometric
Nitrate Nitrogen 4.2 10.0 Spectrophotometric 0.3
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Dated. 28.05.15 Job No. 110310
TABLE NO- 33 B
MINE WATER QUALITY REPORT
Area Mugma
Project Chapapur UGP
Qtr Ending Mar'15 Effluent Water
Detection
Sample No 33W1 (MOEF Schedule-VI Method of Detection
Limit
Mine discharge water Standard)
Sampling Station
of Kalimati Incline
Date of Sample 15-Jan-15
Colour 3 Unobjectionable Physical 1.0 Hazen
Odour Unobjectionable Unobjectionable Physical -
TSS 30 100.0 Filteration & Evaporation 25.0
pH 8.20 5.5-9.0 pH meter 0.01
0
Shall not exceed 5 C
Temperature(Deg C) Normal above the receiving Thermometer -
water temp
Oil & Grease <2.0 10.0 Partition Gravimetric 2.0
Total Residual Chlorine <0.02 1.0 Spectrophotometric 0.02
Ammonical Nitrogen 0.42 50.0 Spectrophotometric 0.01
Total Kjeldahi Nitrogen 1.39 100.0 Spectrophotometric 1.0
Free Ammonia <0.4 5.0 Spectrophotometric 0.4
BOD 14 30.0 Bioassy & Titrimetric 2.0
COD 32 250.0 Closed Reflux 4.0
Atomic Absorption
Arsenic <0.005 0.2 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Lead <0.005 0.1 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Hexavalent Chromium 0.03 0.1 Spectrophotometric 0.01
Atomic Absorption
Total Chromium 0.05 2.0 0.06
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Copper <0.03 3.0 0.03
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Zinc 0.04 5.0 0.01
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Selenium <0.005 0.05 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Nickel <0.10 3.0 0.10
Spectrophotometric
Fluoride 0.46 2.0 Spectrophotometric 0.02
Dissolved Phosphate 1.25 5.0 Spectrophotometric 0.30
Sulphide 0.006 2.0 Spectrophotometric 0.005
Phenolics <0.001 1.0 Spectrophotometric 0.001
Atomic Absorption
Manganese 0.2 2.0 0.02
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Iron 0.18 3.0 0.06
Spectrophotometric
Nitrate Nitrogen 3.9 10.0 Spectrophotometric 0.3
Report released by Shri Indranil De, Manager (Env), CMPDI, RI-1, Asansol Signed.
Dated. 28.05.15 Job No. 110310
TABLE NO- 34 B
MINE WATER QUALITY REPORT
Area Mugma
Project Khoodia UGP
Effluent Water
Qtr Ending Mar'15 Detection
(MOEF Schedule-VI Method of Detection
Sample No 34W1 Limit
Standard)
Sampling Station Mine discharge water
Date of Sample 10-Feb-15
Colour 2 Unobjectionable Physical 1.0 Hazen
Odour Unobjectionable Unobjectionable Physical -
TSS <25.0 100.0 Filteration & Evaporation 25.0
pH 7.84 5.5-9.0 pH meter 0.01
0
Shall not exceed 5 C
Temperature(Deg C) Normal above the receiving Thermometer -
water temp
Oil & Grease <2.0 10.0 Partition Gravimetric 2.0
Total Residual Chlorine <0.02 1.0 Spectrophotometric 0.02
Ammonical Nitrogen 0.38 50.0 Spectrophotometric 0.01
Total Kjeldahi Nitrogen 1.28 100.0 Spectrophotometric 1.0
Free Ammonia <0.4 5.0 Spectrophotometric 0.4
BOD 10 30.0 Bioassy & Titrimetric 2.0
COD 48 250.0 Closed Reflux 4.0
Atomic Absorption
Arsenic <0.005 0.2 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Lead <0.005 0.1 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Hexavalent Chromium 0.04 0.1 Spectrophotometric 0.01
Atomic Absorption
Total Chromium 0.07 2.0 0.06
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Copper <0.03 3.0 0.03
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Zinc 0.04 5.0 0.01
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Selenium <0.005 0.05 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Nickel <0.10 3.0 0.10
Spectrophotometric
Fluoride 0.58 2.0 Spectrophotometric 0.02
Dissolved Phosphate 1.18 5.0 Spectrophotometric 0.30
Sulphide 0.007 2.0 Spectrophotometric 0.005
Phenolics <0.001 1.0 Spectrophotometric 0.001
Atomic Absorption
Manganese 0.22 2.0 0.02
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Iron 0.14 3.0 0.06
Spectrophotometric
Nitrate Nitrogen 5.1 10.0 Spectrophotometric 0.3
___________________________________________________________________________________________
Report released by Shri Indranil De, Manager (Env), CMPDI, RI-1, Asansol Signed.
Dated. 28.05.15 Job No. 110310
TABLE NO- 35 B
MINE WATER QUALITY REPORT
Area Mugma
Project Lakhimata UGP
Qtr Ending Mar'15 Effluent Water
Detection
Sample No 35W1 (MOEF Schedule-VI Method of Detection
Limit
Mine discharge B.P. Standard)
Sampling Station
Incline
Date of Sample 24-Feb-15
Colour 4 Unobjectionable Physical 1.0 Hazen
Odour Unobjectionable Unobjectionable Physical -
TSS 28 100.0 Filteration & Evaporation 25.0
pH 8.23 5.5-9.0 pH meter 0.01
0
Shall not exceed 5 C
Temperature(Deg C) Normal above the receiving Thermometer -
water temp
Oil & Grease <2.0 10.0 Partition Gravimetric 2.0
Total Residual Chlorine <0.02 1.0 Spectrophotometric 0.02
Ammonical Nitrogen 0.24 50.0 Spectrophotometric 0.01
Total Kjeldahi Nitrogen 1.34 100.0 Spectrophotometric 1.0
Free Ammonia <0.4 5.0 Spectrophotometric 0.4
BOD 8 30.0 Bioassy & Titrimetric 2.0
COD 24 250.0 Closed Reflux 4.0
Atomic Absorption
Arsenic <0.005 0.2 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Lead <0.005 0.1 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Hexavalent Chromium 0.04 0.1 Spectrophotometric 0.01
Atomic Absorption
Total Chromium 0.07 2.0 0.06
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Copper <0.03 3.0 0.03
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Zinc 0.04 5.0 0.01
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Selenium <0.005 0.05 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Nickel <0.10 3.0 0.10
Spectrophotometric
Fluoride 0.79 2.0 Spectrophotometric 0.02
Dissolved Phosphate 1.12 5.0 Spectrophotometric 0.30
Sulphide 0.008 2.0 Spectrophotometric 0.005
Phenolics <0.001 1.0 Spectrophotometric 0.001
Atomic Absorption
Manganese 0.26 2.0 0.02
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Iron 0.18 3.0 0.06
Spectrophotometric
Nitrate Nitrogen 3.2 10.0 Spectrophotometric 0.3
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Dated. 28.05.15 Job No. 110310
TABLE NO- 36 B
MINE WATER QUALITY REPORT
Area Mugma
Project Shampur-B UGP
Qtr Ending Mar'15 Effluent Water
Detection
Sample No 36W1 (MOEF Schedule-VI Method of Detection
Limit
Mine discharge from Standard)
Sampling Station
1&2 Incline
Date of Sample 05-Feb-15
Colour 3 Unobjectionable Physical 1.0 Hazen
Odour Unobjectionable Unobjectionable Physical -
TSS 28 100.0 Filteration & Evaporation 25.0
pH 7.88 5.5-9.0 pH meter 0.01
0
Shall not exceed 5 C
Temperature(Deg C) Normal above the receiving Thermometer -
water temp
Oil & Grease <2.0 10.0 Partition Gravimetric 2.0
Total Residual Chlorine <0.02 1.0 Spectrophotometric 0.02
Ammonical Nitrogen 0.32 50.0 Spectrophotometric 0.01
Total Kjeldahi Nitrogen 1.28 100.0 Spectrophotometric 1.0
Free Ammonia <0.4 5.0 Spectrophotometric 0.4
BOD 12 30.0 Bioassy & Titrimetric 2.0
COD 24 250.0 Closed Reflux 4.0
Atomic Absorption
Arsenic <0.005 0.2 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Lead <0.005 0.1 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Hexavalent Chromium 0.04 0.1 Spectrophotometric 0.01
Atomic Absorption
Total Chromium 0.07 2.0 0.06
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Copper <0.03 3.0 0.03
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Zinc 0.03 5.0 0.01
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Selenium <0.005 0.05 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Nickel <0.10 3.0 0.10
Spectrophotometric
Fluoride 0.98 2.0 Spectrophotometric 0.02
Dissolved Phosphate 1.64 5.0 Spectrophotometric 0.30
Sulphide 0.006 2.0 Spectrophotometric 0.005
Phenolics <0.001 1.0 Spectrophotometric 0.001
Atomic Absorption
Manganese 0.22 2.0 0.02
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Iron 0.16 3.0 0.06
Spectrophotometric
Nitrate Nitrogen 2.1 10.0 Spectrophotometric 0.3
Report released by Shri Indranil De, Manager (Env), CMPDI, RI-1, Asansol Signed.
Dated. 28.05.15 Job No. 110310
TABLE NO- 37 B
MINE WATER QUALITY REPORT
Area Mugma
Project Mandman UGP
Effluent Water
Qtr Ending Mar'15 Detection
(MOEF Schedule-VI Method of Detection
Sample No 37W1 Limit
Standard)
Sampling Station Mine Discharge
Date of Sample 26-Feb-15
Colour 4 Unobjectionable Physical 1.0 Hazen
Odour Unobjectionable Unobjectionable Physical -
TSS <25.0 100.0 Filteration & Evaporation 25.0
pH 8.15 5.5-9.0 pH meter 0.01
0
Shall not exceed 5 C
Temperature(Deg C) Normal above the receiving Thermometer -
water temp
Oil & Grease <2.0 10.0 Partition Gravimetric 2.0
Total Residual Chlorine <0.02 1.0 Spectrophotometric 0.02
Ammonical Nitrogen 0.29 50.0 Spectrophotometric 0.01
Total Kjeldahi Nitrogen 1.26 100.0 Spectrophotometric 1.0
Free Ammonia <0.4 5.0 Spectrophotometric 0.4
BOD 10 30.0 Bioassy & Titrimetric 2.0
COD 16 250.0 Closed Reflux 4.0
Atomic Absorption
Arsenic <0.005 0.2 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Lead <0.005 0.1 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Hexavalent Chromium 0.03 0.1 Spectrophotometric 0.01
Atomic Absorption
Total Chromium 0.06 2.0 0.06
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Copper <0.03 3.0 0.03
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Zinc 0.04 5.0 0.01
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Selenium <0.005 0.05 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Nickel <0.10 3.0 0.10
Spectrophotometric
Fluoride 0.84 2.0 Spectrophotometric 0.02
Dissolved Phosphate 1.48 5.0 Spectrophotometric 0.30
Sulphide 0.007 2.0 Spectrophotometric 0.005
Phenolics <0.001 1.0 Spectrophotometric 0.001
Atomic Absorption
Manganese 0.2 2.0 0.02
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Iron 0.12 3.0 0.06
Spectrophotometric
Nitrate Nitrogen 2.6 10.0 Spectrophotometric 0.3
___________________________________________________________________________________________
Report released by Shri Indranil De, Manager (Env), CMPDI, RI-1, Asansol Signed.
Dated. 28.05.15 Job No. 110310
TABLE NO- 38 B
MINE WATER QUALITY REPORT
Area Mugma
Project Rajpura OCP
Effluent Water
Qtr Ending Mar'15 Detection
(MOEF Schedule-VI Method of Detection
Sample No 38W1 Limit
Standard)
Sampling Station Mine Discharge
Date of Sample 17-Feb-15
Colour 2 Unobjectionable Physical 1.0 Hazen
Odour Unobjectionable Unobjectionable Physical -
TSS 32 100.0 Filteration & Evaporation 25.0
pH 8.09 5.5-9.0 pH meter 0.01
0
Shall not exceed 5 C
Temperature(Deg C) Normal above the receiving Thermometer -
water temp
Oil & Grease <2.0 10.0 Partition Gravimetric 2.0
Total Residual Chlorine <0.02 1.0 Spectrophotometric 0.02
Ammonical Nitrogen 0.26 50.0 Spectrophotometric 0.01
Total Kjeldahi Nitrogen 1.18 100.0 Spectrophotometric 1.0
Free Ammonia <0.4 5.0 Spectrophotometric 0.4
BOD 14 30.0 Bioassy & Titrimetric 2.0
COD 40 250.0 Closed Reflux 4.0
Atomic Absorption
Arsenic <0.005 0.2 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Lead <0.005 0.1 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Hexavalent Chromium 0.02 0.1 Spectrophotometric 0.01
Atomic Absorption
Total Chromium 0.05 2.0 0.06
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Copper <0.03 3.0 0.03
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Zinc 0.03 5.0 0.01
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Selenium <0.005 0.05 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Nickel <0.10 3.0 0.10
Spectrophotometric
Fluoride 0.72 2.0 Spectrophotometric 0.02
Dissolved Phosphate 1.32 5.0 Spectrophotometric 0.30
Sulphide <0.005 2.0 Spectrophotometric 0.005
Phenolics <0.001 1.0 Spectrophotometric 0.001
Atomic Absorption
Manganese 0.24 2.0 0.02
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Iron 0.14 3.0 0.06
Spectrophotometric
Nitrate Nitrogen 3.2 10.0 Spectrophotometric 0.3
Report released by Shri Indranil De, Manager (Env), CMPDI, RI-1, Asansol Signed.
Dated. 28.05.15 Job No. 110310
TABLE NO- 39 B
MINE WATER QUALITY REPORT
Area Mugma
Project Gopinathpur OCP
Qtr Ending Mar'15 Effluent Water
Detection
Sample No 39W1 (MOEF Schedule-VI Method of Detection
Limit
Mine discharge water Standard)
Sampling Station
of Gopinathpur OCP
Date of Sample 12-Feb-15
Colour 4 Unobjectionable Physical 1.0 Hazen
Odour Unobjectionable Unobjectionable Physical -
TSS <25.0 100.0 Filteration & Evaporation 25.0
pH 7.77 5.5-9.0 pH meter 0.01
0
Shall not exceed 5 C
Temperature(Deg C) Normal above the receiving Thermometer -
water temp
Oil & Grease <2.0 10.0 Partition Gravimetric 2.0
Total Residual Chlorine <0.02 1.0 Spectrophotometric 0.02
Ammonical Nitrogen 0.42 50.0 Spectrophotometric 0.01
Total Kjeldahi Nitrogen 1.12 100.0 Spectrophotometric 1.0
Free Ammonia <0.4 5.0 Spectrophotometric 0.4
BOD 14 30.0 Bioassy & Titrimetric 2.0
COD 32 250.0 Closed Reflux 4.0
Atomic Absorption
Arsenic <0.005 0.2 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Lead <0.005 0.1 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Hexavalent Chromium 0.03 0.1 Spectrophotometric 0.01
Atomic Absorption
Total Chromium 0.06 2.0 0.06
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Copper <0.03 3.0 0.03
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Zinc 0.03 5.0 0.01
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Selenium <0.005 0.05 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Nickel <0.10 3.0 0.10
Spectrophotometric
Fluoride 0.79 2.0 Spectrophotometric 0.02
Dissolved Phosphate 1.39 5.0 Spectrophotometric 0.30
Sulphide <0.005 2.0 Spectrophotometric 0.005
Phenolics <0.001 1.0 Spectrophotometric 0.001
Atomic Absorption
Manganese 0.2 2.0 0.02
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Iron 0.1 3.0 0.06
Spectrophotometric
Nitrate Nitrogen 4.1 10.0 Spectrophotometric 0.3
Report released by Shri Indranil De, Manager (Env), CMPDI, RI-1, Asansol Signed.
Dated. 28.05.15 Job No. 110310
TABLE NO- 40 B
MINE WATER QUALITY REPORT
Area Mugma
Project Kapasara
Effluent Water
Qtr Ending Mar'15 Detection
(MOEF Schedule-VI Method of Detection
Sample No 40W1 Limit
Standard)
Sampling Station Mine discharge
Date of Sample 19-Feb-15
Colour 3 Unobjectionable Physical 1.0 Hazen
Odour Unobjectionable Unobjectionable Physical -
TSS <25.0 100.0 Filteration & Evaporation 25.0
pH 8.03 5.5-9.0 pH meter 0.01
0
Shall not exceed 5 C
Temperature(Deg C) Normal above the receiving Thermometer -
water temp
Oil & Grease <2.0 10.0 Partition Gravimetric 2.0
Total Residual Chlorine <0.02 1.0 Spectrophotometric 0.02
Ammonical Nitrogen 0.18 50.0 Spectrophotometric 0.01
Total Kjeldahi Nitrogen 1.34 100.0 Spectrophotometric 1.0
Free Ammonia <0.4 5.0 Spectrophotometric 0.4
BOD 16 30.0 Bioassy & Titrimetric 2.0
COD 24 250.0 Closed Reflux 4.0
Atomic Absorption
Arsenic <0.005 0.2 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Lead <0.005 0.1 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Hexavalent Chromium 0.04 0.1 Spectrophotometric 0.01
Atomic Absorption
Total Chromium 0.07 2.0 0.06
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Copper <0.03 3.0 0.03
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Zinc 0.04 5.0 0.01
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Selenium <0.005 0.05 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Nickel <0.10 3.0 0.10
Spectrophotometric
Fluoride 0.64 2.0 Spectrophotometric 0.02
Dissolved Phosphate 1.28 5.0 Spectrophotometric 0.30
Sulphide <0.005 2.0 Spectrophotometric 0.005
Phenolics <0.001 1.0 Spectrophotometric 0.001
Atomic Absorption
Manganese 0.26 2.0 0.02
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Iron 0.12 3.0 0.06
Spectrophotometric
Nitrate Nitrogen 3.3 10.0 Spectrophotometric 0.3
___________________________________________________________________________________________
Report released by Shri Indranil De, Manager (Env), CMPDI, RI-1, Asansol Signed.
Dated. 28.05.15 Job No. 110310
TABLE NO- 41 B
MINE WATER QUALITY REPORT
Area Mugma
Project Kumardhubi
Qtr Ending Mar'15 Effluent Water
Detection
Sample No 41W1 (MOEF Schedule-VI Method of Detection
Limit
Mine discharge B.L. Standard)
Sampling Station
Incline
Date of Sample 30-Jan-15
Colour 3 Unobjectionable Physical 1.0 Hazen
Odour Unobjectionable Unobjectionable Physical -
TSS 30 100.0 Filteration & Evaporation 25.0
pH 8.61 5.5-9.0 pH meter 0.01
0
Shall not exceed 5 C
Temperature(Deg C) Normal above the receiving Thermometer -
water temp
Oil & Grease <2.0 10.0 Partition Gravimetric 2.0
Total Residual Chlorine <0.02 1.0 Spectrophotometric 0.02
Ammonical Nitrogen 0.42 50.0 Spectrophotometric 0.01
Total Kjeldahi Nitrogen 1.18 100.0 Spectrophotometric 1.0
Free Ammonia <0.4 5.0 Spectrophotometric 0.4
BOD 10 30.0 Bioassy & Titrimetric 2.0
COD 24 250.0 Closed Reflux 4.0
Atomic Absorption
Arsenic <0.005 0.2 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Lead <0.005 0.1 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Hexavalent Chromium 0.03 0.1 Spectrophotometric 0.01
Atomic Absorption
Total Chromium 0.06 2.0 0.06
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Copper <0.03 3.0 0.03
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Zinc 0.03 5.0 0.01
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Selenium <0.005 0.05 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Nickel <0.10 3.0 0.10
Spectrophotometric
Fluoride 0.42 2.0 Spectrophotometric 0.02
Dissolved Phosphate 1.58 5.0 Spectrophotometric 0.30
Sulphide 0.009 2.0 Spectrophotometric 0.005
Phenolics <0.001 1.0 Spectrophotometric 0.001
Atomic Absorption
Manganese 0.24 2.0 0.02
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Iron 0.14 3.0 0.06
Spectrophotometric
Nitrate Nitrogen 3.2 10.0 Spectrophotometric 0.3
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Report released by Shri Indranil De, Manager (Env), CMPDI, RI-1, Asansol Signed.
Dated. 28.05.15 Job No. 110310
Note: All parameters are in mg/I unless specified otherwise.
TABLE NO- 42 B
MINE WATER QUALITY REPORT
Area Mugma
Project Baramuri
Effluent Water
Qtr Ending Mar'15 Detection
(MOEF Schedule-VI Method of Detection
Sample No 42W1 Limit
Standard)
Sampling Station Mine discharge
Date of Sample 28-Jan-15
Colour 3 Unobjectionable Physical 1.0 Hazen
Odour Unobjectionable Unobjectionable Physical -
TSS <25.0 100.0 Filteration & Evaporation 25.0
pH 8.35 5.5-9.0 pH meter 0.01
0
Shall not exceed 5 C
Temperature(Deg C) Normal above the receiving Thermometer -
water temp
Oil & Grease <2.0 10.0 Partition Gravimetric 2.0
Total Residual Chlorine <0.02 1.0 Spectrophotometric 0.02
Ammonical Nitrogen 0.29 50.0 Spectrophotometric 0.01
Total Kjeldahi Nitrogen 1.12 100.0 Spectrophotometric 1.0
Free Ammonia <0.4 5.0 Spectrophotometric 0.4
BOD 12 30.0 Bioassy & Titrimetric 2.0
COD 48 250.0 Closed Reflux 4.0
Atomic Absorption
Arsenic <0.005 0.2 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Lead <0.005 0.1 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Hexavalent Chromium 0.04 0.1 Spectrophotometric 0.01
Atomic Absorption
Total Chromium 0.07 2.0 0.06
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Copper <0.03 3.0 0.03
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Zinc 0.04 5.0 0.01
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Selenium <0.005 0.05 0.005
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Nickel <0.10 3.0 0.10
Spectrophotometric
Fluoride 0.68 2.0 Spectrophotometric 0.02
Dissolved Phosphate 1.72 5.0 Spectrophotometric 0.30
Sulphide 0.007 2.0 Spectrophotometric 0.005
Phenolics <0.001 1.0 Spectrophotometric 0.001
Atomic Absorption
Manganese 0.22 2.0 0.02
Spectrophotometric
Atomic Absorption
Iron 0.16 3.0 0.06
Spectrophotometric
Nitrate Nitrogen 3.9 10.0 Spectrophotometric 0.3
Report released by Shri Indranil De, Manager (Env), CMPDI, RI-1, Asansol Signed.
Dated. 28.05.15 Job No. 110310
___________________________________________________________________________________________
Report released by Shri Indranil De, Manager (Env), CMPDI, RI-1, Asansol Signed.
Dated. 28.05.15 Job No. 110310