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six monthly complance - Regional Office, Chandigarh
SIX MONTHLY COMPLIANCE
REPORT- JUNE 2014
“RESORT COMPLEX”
AT
VILLAGE BADSHAHPUR, DISTRICT
GURGAON, HARYANA
Being developed by
M/s Enkotel Hotels
227, Jor Bagh, New Delhi- 110003
Prepared by
M/s Perfact Services
(ISO9001:2008& ISO14001:2004 Certified)
501-507, 5th Floor, NNMall,
Mangalam Palace, Sector 3 Rohini, New Delhi
Ph No. 47528467, Fax No. 47528434
INTRODUCTION:
Name of the project
Resort Complex
Site address
Village Badshahpur, District Gurgaon,
Haryana.
Developed By
M/s Enkotel Hotel
Environment Clearance Letter No.
365/SEIAA
21.06.2011.
Period of Compliance
Six monthly compliance report – June
2014
Project Description
The project involves construction of a
Resort Complex on a total plot area of
20309.75 Sq.m. Proposed built up area is
59257.2 Sq.m.
Construction Status
Construction not started yet.
Year of Commencement
2011
Proposed year of completion
2014
(H)/2011-IA.III
dated
1. Project Detail
The proposed Resort Complex is located at Khasra No. 170/20,21,22,23 min, 171/15/3,
16,25,178/2,3 Village Badshahpur , District Gurgaon, Haryana. The total plot area is
20309.75 m2. The total estimated cost of the project is Rs. 60 Crores. The proposed Complex
will have the following salient features: -
Particulars
Details
Type of Project
Resort Complex
Plot Area
20309.75 Sq.m
Built up Area
59257.2 Sq.m
Green Area
6092.93 m2
No. of Floors
G+6+Surface Floor
No. of Basements
2 nos.
Height of building
30 m
No. of Blocks
Power requirement
2 nos.
I. Hotel
II. Commercial
4376 KVA
Parking
719 ECS
Water requirement
205 KLD
STP Capacity
225 KLD & 60 KLD
Project Cost
Rs.60 Crores
4. Component –wise construction status
S.
Component
Status as per June -14
No.
Compliance
Block I
1
Civil construction (Structural work,
Block II
80%
Completed
Brick work & Plaster work)
2
Plumbing
20%
Completed
3
Electrical work
20%
Completed
4
Fire Fighting
10%
Completed
5
Sewage Treatment Plant
Yet to start
Completed
6
Rain Water Harvesting
50%
Completed
7
Sewerage, Drainage etc.
50%
Completed
Point – wise compliance of the stipulated environmental Conditions/ safeguards during
construction of Phase is given below:
CONSTRUCTION PHASE:
S.
Conditions
Compliance Status
“Consent for Establishment” shall be obtained
“Consent
No.
i.
for
Establishment”
has
been
from Haryana State Pollution Control Board obtained under Air & Water Act from
under Air and Water Act and a copy shall be Haryana State Pollution Control Board.
submitted to the Ministry before start of any
construction work at the site.
ii.
All required sanitary and hygienic measures
Mobile toilets have been provided at site.
should be in place before starting construction The
waste
water
from
toilets
is
being
activities and to be maintained throughout the channelized to septic tank followed by soak pits.
construction phase.
Temporary wash areas have been constructed
for laborers and good hygienic conditions have
been maintained.
iii.
A First Aid Room will be provided at the Well maintained first aid facility has been
project site both during construction and provided during construction phase and it will
operation of the project.
iv.
be provided during operational phase too.
Adequate drinking water and sanitary facilities Filtered drinking water and mobile toilets have
should be provided for construction workers at been provided at the site.
the site. The safe disposal of wastewater and
solid wastes generated during the construction
phase should be ensured.
v.
Provision should be made for supply of fuel Local workers from nearby area are engaged
(kerosene or cooking gas), utensils such as for the construction activity. They are not
pressure cookers etc. to the labourers during allowed to stay at site during night time.
construction phase.
vi.
All
the
labourers
to
be
engaged
for All the laborers engaged for construction works
construction should be screened for health and have been screened for health and adequately
adequately treated before engaging them to treated before the issue of work permits.
work at the site.
Medical certificates of few workers are enclosed
as Annexure – III
vii
For disinfection of waste water, use ultra violet U.V treatment shall be provided for the
radiation, not chlorination.
viii.
disinfection of waste water in STP.
All the topsoil excavated during construction The topsoil stored under tarpaulin cover shall
activities
should
be stored
for
use
in be used in for use in horticulture/ landscape
horticulture/ landscape development within the development within the project site.
project site.
The excess topsoil shall be disposed off in an
environmentally friendly manner.
ix.
Disposal of muck during construction phase Disposal of muck during construction phase has
should not create any adverse effects on the not
created
any
adverse effects
on
the
neighboring communities and be disposed off neighboring communities.
taking the necessary precautions for general
safety and health aspects of people, only in
approved sites with the approval of competent
authority.
x.
Soil and ground water samples will be tested to Soil and Water samples have been tested at site
ascertain that there is no threat to groundwater to ascertain that there is no threat to
quality by leaching of heavy metals and other groundwater quality by leaching of heavy
toxic contaminants.
metals and other toxic contaminants.
Test reports are enclosed as Annexure II.
xi
Construction spoils, including bituminous All construction spoils are stored in such a way
material and other hazardous materials, must so that there will not be any contamination of
not be allowed to contaminate watercourses watercourses & are being disposed according to
and the dump sites for such material must be HSPCB Guidelines.
secured so that they should not leach into the
ground water.
xii
The diesel generator sets to be used during Low Sulphur Diesel is being used of operating
construction phase should be low sulphur D.G sets and should conform to Environment
diesel
type
and
should
conform
to (Protection) Rules prescribed for air and noise
Environment (Protection) Rules prescribed for emission standards.
air and noise emission standards.
xiii
Vehicles hired for bringing construction Vehicles
hired
for
bringing
construction
material to the site should be in good condition material to the site are in good condition
and should have a Pollution check certificate They are operated only during non peak hours.
and should conform to applicable air and noise PUC Certificate of few vehicles is enclosed as
emission standards and should be operated Annexure –IV.
only during non-peaking hours.
xiv
Ambient noise levels should conform to Ambient noise levels are being monitored
residential standards both during day and regularly.
Test
reports
are
enclosed
as
night. Incremental pollution loads on the Annexure II.
ambient air and noise quality should be closely
monitored during construction phase.
xv
Fly ash should be used as building material in Fly ash mix material is being used as building
the construction as per the provision of Fly material in the construction as per the
Ash Notification of September, 1999 and provision of Fly Ash Notification of September,
amended as on 27th August, 2003. (The above 1999 and amended as on 27th August, 2003.
condition is applicable only if the project site
is located within the 100 Km of Thermal
Power Stations.)
xvi
Ready mixed concrete must be used in Ready mixed concrete is being used in building
building construction.
xvii
construction.
Storm water control and its re-use as per Rain water harvesting system shall be installed
CGWA
and
BIS
standards
for
various to recharge ground water.
applications.
Strom water shall be controlled by laying
proper internal drainage network within the
project site.
xviii
Water demand during construction should be Pre mixed concrete, curing agent and other best
reduced by use of pre-mixed concrete, curing practices are being used to reduce the water
agents and other best practices referred.
xix.
demand.
Permission to draw ground water shall be Application for drinking water, submitted to
obtained from the competent Authority prior to CGWA for usage of ground water and also to
xx
construction/ operation of the project.
HUDA.
Separation of grey and black water should be
Dual plumbing lines are being lying down in
done by the use of dual plumbing line for the complex for separation of grey and black
separation of grey and black water.
xxi
Treatment
of
100%
grey
water.
water
by Treatment
decentralized treatment should be done.
xxii.
of
100%
grey
water
by
decentralized treatment shall be done.
Fixtures for showers, toilets flushing and We shall use aerators or pressure reducing
drinking should be of low flow either by use of devices or sensor based control in the complex
aerators or pressure reducing devices or for low flow of showers, toilets, flushing and
sensor-based control.
drinking.
xxiii. Use of glass may be reduced by up to 40% to Double insulated reflective glass and other best
reduce the electricity consumption and load on practices shall be used to reduce the electricity
air-conditioning. If necessary, use high quality consumption and load on air conditioning.
double glass with special reflective coating in
windows.
xxiv. Roof should meet prescriptive requirement as The project will envisage construction of roof as
per Energy Conservation Building Code by per energy conservation building code during
using appropriate thermal insulation material construction of roof.
to fulfill requirement.
xxv
Adequate measures to reduce air and noise All necessary approvals for structural safety,
pollution during construction keeping in mind earthquake,
CPCB norms on noise limits.
adequacy
for
equipments etc. has been obtained.
firefighting
xxvi
Opaque
wall
should
meet
prescriptive Opaque wall with 75 mm insulation will be used
requirement as per Energy Conservation as per Energy Conservation Building Code
Building Code which is proposed to be wherever required.
mandatory for all air-conditioned spaces while
it is aspiration for non-air-conditioned spaces
by use of appropriate thermal insulation
material to fulfill requirement.
GENERAL CONDITIONS:
1
Officials from the Regional Office of MoEF, We will comply.
Chandigarh who would be monitoring the
implementation of environmental safeguards
should be given full cooperation, facilities and
documents/data by the project proponents
during their inspection. A complete set of all
the documents submitted to MoEF should be
forwarded to the CCF, Regional Office of
MoEF, Lucknow.
2.
In the case of any change(s) in the scope of the Noted.
project, the project would require a fresh
appraisal by this Ministry.
3.
The Ministry reserves the right to add Noted.
additional safeguard measures subsequently, if
found necessary, and to take action including
revoking of the environment clearance under
the provisions of the Environment (Protection)
Act, 1986, to ensure effective implementation
of the suggested safeguard measures in a time
bound and satisfactory manner.
4.
A copy of the clearance letter shall be sent by Noted.
the proponent to concerned Panchayat, Zila
Parishad/Municipal Corporation, Urban local
body and the local NGO, if any, from whom
suggestions/representations,
if
any,
were
received while processing the proposal. The
Clearance letter shall also be put on the
website of the Company by the proponent.
5.
The project proponent should advertise in at Copy of advertisement given in newspapers
least two local Newspapers widely circulated about the environmental clearance has already
in the region, one of which shall be in the been submitted.
vernacular language informing that he project
has been accorded environmental clearance
and copies of clearance letters are available
with the Haryana State Pollution Control
Board and may also be seen on the website of
the Ministry of Environment & Forests at
http://www.envfor.nic.in. The advertisement
should be made within 7 days from the day of
issue of the clearance letter and a copy of the
same should be forwarded to the Regional
office of this Ministry at Chandigarh.
6.
These stipulations would be enforced among Noted.
others
under
the
provisions
of
water
(Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act,
1974, the Air (Prevention and Control of
Pollution)
Act,
1981,
the
Environment
(Protection) Act, 1986, the Public Liability
(Insurance) Act, 1991 and EIA Notification,
2006.
7.
Under
the
provision
of
Environment We have started the construction only after
(Protection) Act, 1986, legal action shall be obtaining environmental clearance.
initiated against the project proponent if it was
found that construction of the project has been
started
without
obtaining
environmental
clearance.
8.
The project proponent shall also submit six We are regularly submitting six monthly
monthly reports on the status of compliance of compliance
the stipulated EC conditions including results authorities.
of monitored data (both in hard copies as well
as by e-mail) to the respective Regional Office
of MOEF, the respective office of CPCB and
the SPCB.
9.
Environmental Clearance is subject to final Noted.
order of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in
the matter of Goa Foundation Vs Union of
India in Writ Petition (Civil) No. 460 of 2004
as may be applicable to this project.
reports
to
the
concerned
ANNEXURE I- SITE PHOTOGRAPHS
ANNEXURE – II
TEST RESULTS OF AIR, WATER, SOIL,
NOISE & STACK
ANNEXURE – III
MEDICAL CETRIFICATES OF FEW
CONSTRUCTION WORKERS
ANNEXURE – IV
PUC CERTIFICATES OF FEW VEHICLES HIRED
DURING CONSTRUCTION

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