Case Laxmi Cement
Case Laxmi Cement
, Ahmedabad
Executive Summary
of
EIA report
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Prepared by
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
E-1 BACKGROUND
Since India is a developing country and industries have always played
major role in the economic development of the country. Gujarat is a one
of the well developed industrialized State, has a significant contribution
in industrial as well as economic development of the country.
M/s. JK Lakshmi Cement Ltd. has proposed to set up a new unit at
Block No. 47 to 51, Post: Dastan, Tehsil: Palsana, District: Surat,
Gujarat. JKLCL proposes to install Cement grinding unit, coal/pet-coke
based CPP of 10 MW and AAC Blocks (Fly ash based) manufacturing to
utilize generated ash from power plant at above location.
Location of Project
Location details are shown in the table below:
Location detail
Sr. Particulars Details
No.
1. Block no. 47 to 51, Kadodara-Bardoli State Highway
2. Post Dastan
3. Taluka Palsana
4. District Surat
5. State Gujarat
6. Toposheet no. F43-N4, F46-G4
7. Coordinates
Latitude 21008’31.97” N
Longitude 73001’21.42” E
Site selection
The land in and around the plant site is plain. The proposed unit, apart
from generating direct and indirect employment and various business
opportunities, will bring an overall up-liftment of the area and will
ultimately result in its complete socio-economic and infrastructure
development.
The other supporting site specific criteria are briefly summarized here
under,
• Availability of raw materials of proper quality and in adequate
quantity;
• Availability of suitable and adequate land;
• Environmental considerations such as statutory distances from
major roads and safe distances from nearby villagers, wind
direction and speed etc.;
• Good communication and transportation facilities.
• Availability of infrastructure facilities such as water supply, power,
roads, social infrastructure and man power;
• Proximity of market;
• The nearest town Dastan and city Surat are 2.5 km and 20 km
away from the project site, which is very well connected with other
parts of the country by road & rail;
• No R & R will be required;
• No national park or wildlife habitat falls within 10 km radial
distance from proposed project site.
• Easy availability of manpower.
Alternative Locations
The Leq values of noise levels during daytime (Ld) varied between 50.2 to
61.3 dB (A). Highest Ld value was recorded near project site (61.3 dB (A)),
while the Leq values of noise levels during night time (Ln) varied between
40.3 to 55.6 dB (A). Highest Ln value was recorded near project site (55.6
dB (A)).
Water Environment
Water demand during operational phase will be around 1380 KLD, which
will be met through bore wells. Water shall be required during operation
of the plant for process, utilities, domestic use and greenbelt.
The main source of the industrial wastewater generation is from utilities
i.e. Boiler blow down and DM reject. The generated waste water is 50
m3/d, which will be collected in collection cum equalization tank and
reused for AAC block manufacturing process.
Generated domestic wastewater will be around 31 KLD, which will be
collected and treated in STP and finally utilize for greenbelt
development.
A concept of 100% recycling/reuse of wastewater is adopted by the unit
as a step towards cleaner technology, therefore zero discharge from the
plant. Thus, there will not be any major impact on the water
environment due to proposed project.
E-12 CONCLUSION
Based on the study
➢ There will be no major impact on water environment since there is
no wastewater generation from process. Wastewater generated
only from utilities and will be collected and utilize for AAC block
process. Domestic effluent will be generated which will be treated in
STP and utilize for sprinkling on roads and greenbelt.
➢ ESP and bag filters will be provided to control air pollution emitted
into the atmosphere.
➢ To prevent fugitive emission, various steps will be taken like regular
sprinkling of water and making of concrete roads.
➢ Adequate arrangement for handling and disposal of Hazardous/solid
waste will be made.
➢ Fire protection and safety measures will be provided to take care of
fire and explosion hazard.
➢ Suggestions of qualitative risk analysis study will be followed to
minimize accidents and for safe operations.
➢ Recommendations suggested in Environmental Management Plan
will be followed to minimize the impact of proposed project.
Overall, direct and indirect employment opportunities,
improvement in basic infrastructures by development of industry etc.
will be observed with negligible impact on environment.
It can be concluded that on positive implementation of mitigation
measures and environmental management plan during the construction
and operational phase, there will be negligible impact on the
environment.