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Proposed Group Housing Plan of M/s Perigee Land & Housing Pvt. Ltd.

Form 1A at Plot No. 4BS/2/1, Siddharth Vihar Yojna, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh

FORM-1 A
(Only for construction projects listed under item 8 of the Schedule)
CHECK LIST OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS

Name of the project/s – Environment Clearance of Proposed Group Housing M/s Perigee Land &
Housing Pvt. Ltd. at Plot no. 4 BS/2/1, Siddharth Vihar Yojna, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh.
(Panoramic View of the Project site are attached)

1.1 Will the existing landuse get significantly altered from the project that is not consistent with the
surroundings? (Proposed landuse must conform to the approved Master Plan / Development Plan of
the area. Change of landuse if any and the statutory approval from the competent authority is
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.

The proposed project is located at Plot No. 4BS/2/1, Siddharth Vihar Yojna, Ghaziabad, UP, planned in
an area of 14,000 m2. The existing land use will not get significantly altered from the project as the
current land use of the project is residential as per the Ghaziabad Master Plan, 2021.
Site is open land and does not involve activities of any type. It is anticipated that the construction activities
of the proposed project would not have an adverse effect on the land use in the project area. The
development of the green belt and other landscape would enhance the visual aesthetics of the area.
 Map showing location of the proposed project is shown in Figure-1.
 Key Plan & Site Layout Plan is enclosed as Annexure- I.
 Site & Surrounding features within 500 m and 10 km from site is shown in Figure 2 (a) & (b).

Site and Surroundings: Mostly urban stretch presents all around the proposed project site, Mahiuddin
Pur Kanawni – 1.0 km (SW), Kinauni- 1.6 km (W).
Nearest Railway Station is Ghaziabad railway station– 2.30 km from the site.
The project is well connected to NH-24 which is 1.30 km (SE) from the site. NH-58 is 2.20 km
(NE) and NH-91 is 2.30 km (NE).
Hindon River is at distance of about 1.20 Km.

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Project site

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Figure 1: Location Map

Figure 2 (a): Google Image Showing Site & Surroundings with 500 m from Site

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Form 1A at Plot No. 4BS/2/1, Siddharth Vihar Yojna, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh

Project
site

Figure 2(b): Google Image Showing Site & Surroundings within 10 km from Site

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.

i) Site Details:

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Table 1: Site Specific Details

Particulars Details
Location Plot no. 4BS/2/1, Siddharth Vihar Yojna,
Ghaziabad
Type of Industry Building & Large Construction Project,
Category B, Type- 8(a)

Latitude & Longitude 28°39'11.19"N 77°24'14.32"E


Elevation (m) amsl 200 m
Current status of land Residential Landuse as per Ghaziabad Master
Plan, 2021
Type of facilities Group Housing & Community center
Nearest Highway NH-24 – 1.30 km
Nearest railway station Ghaziabad railway station– 2.30 km
Nearest airport Safdarjung Airport-20 km
Protected areas as per Wildlife Protection Act,Okhla Bird Sanctuary -13 km (SW)
1972 (Tiger reserve, Elephant reserve,
Biospheres, National parks, Wildlife
sanctuaries, community reserves and
conservation reserves)
Reserved/Protected Forests Okhla Bird Sanctuary -13 km (SW)
Surajpur Wetland- 15 km (SE)
Rivers/Lakes Hindon River -1.20 Km.
Archaeological important places None
Seismic zone Seismic Zone IV
Defense installations Hindon Air base-7 km (NW)

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Table -2: Area Statement


S. No. Particulars Details
1 Total Plot Area 14,000 m2
2 Permissible F.A.R Area(@2.5) (a) 35,000.00 m2
3 Purchasable FAR (@1.25) (b) 17,500 m2
4 Allowed Incentive FAR against EWS/LIG (c) 5,320 m2
3. Total achievable FAR = (a+b+c ) 57,820 m2
6. Total Proposed FAR 57,060.735 m2
(Building FAR – 56,480.37 m2
Commercial Area- 577.17 m2
Guard room- 3.19 m2)
7. Non-FAR
Facility (@ 4.55 % of achievable FAR) 2,629.95 m2
EWS/LIG 7570.10 m2
Angan Wadi 418.48 m2
Post Office 100.00 m2
A. T. M. 6.00 m2
Comp. Train reservation Centre 25.00 m2
Stilt Area 2372.76 m2
Upper Basement 11,587.46 m2
Lower Basement 11,587.46 m2
Other NON FAR area (against mumty, stairs, balcony ) 4223.89 m2
Non FAR Area 36,297.21 m2
8. Built- Up Area (FAR + Non FAR) 97,581.83 m2
9. Ground Coverage
Permissible Ground Coverage @40% of Total Plot Area 5,600 m2
Proposed Total Ground Coverage @30.25% of Total Plot Area 4,235.53 m2
10. Total Residential Units 763 Units
11 EWS/LIG Units 140 Units
12 Total Population Residential- 3815
EWS/ LIG - 700
13 Required Parking (@ 1 ECS/100 m2 of Permissible FAR area) 723 ECS
14 Provided Parking (In stilt, Open and Basement) 1213 ECS
15 Two Wheeler Parking Provided 72 Scooter space
16 Total Open Area 9,764.47 m2
17 Required trees (1 tree/ 80 m2 of Open area) 122 Trees
18 Proposed Trees 122 Trees
19 Landscape area 1424.36 m2
20 Power requirement & source 2880 KVA

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21 Power Backup 2 × 625 KVA, 1 ×1250 KVA =


2500 KVA
22 Water Requirement and Source Fresh water: 310 KLD
Recycled treated Water: 105 KLD
Total Water: 426 KLD
Source: municipal supply
23 STP Capacity 500 KLD

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 landuse disturbance
to the local ecology).
There will not be any significant impacts of the proposed activity on the existing facilities adjacent to the
proposed site, as the GDA has provided all the facilities such as connectivity, roads, open space, water
supply, Sewer and drainage etc.
Anticipated Negative Impacts: All construction activities will be confined within the project area. There
will be no physical changes outside the project boundary. Development and Construction of proposed
project will be done as per applicable norms/byelaws. Hence, negative impacts on adjacent existing
facilities would be minimal, if any.
Anticipated Positive Impacts: There will not be any disturbance to the local ecology as the selected site for
the construction is a barren/agriculture land. Moreover, landscaping with local plant species in post
construction phase will restore the existing ecological condition in near future. So there will be no
permanent adverse impact on existing ecological conditions due to proposed project.

Keeping in view the land use as per Master Plan there is no disturbance to the local ecology. There will be
no physical changes outside the project boundary. 1424.36 m2 (15% of open area) of the plot area will be
developed as green area which will have positive impact on environment.

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).

There will be some land disturbance due to the upcoming project as the project will involve clearing,
grading and construction of impervious surfaces.
Following mitigation measures will be used to mitigate the same:
 Land Clearance will be kept to minimum.
 Construction planning will be done to minimize exposed soil during times of the year when the
potential for erosion is high, for example during summer.
 Site will be stabilized and erosion control measures will be adopted during any pause in
construction.
 Suppression measures, such as promptly watering exposed area will be taken in account when

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visible dust is observed.


 Stockpiles will be located with the slope not greater than 2:1 (horizontal or vertical).
 Size and number of stockpiles will be kept minimum and will be located away from drainage line.

Soil Type
Type of soil: Loamy clay with fine sand
There will be no significant land disturbance resulting in erosion, subsidence or instability. The area is
fairly plain and subsoil strata are alluviums deposited by water courses, geologically the litho log
sections show dominant of sand percentage.
Erosion / Subsidence
 Project will provide ample green space. Therefore, it will not cause any soil erosion, subsidence or
instability problems.

Seismicity
According to the Indian Standard Seismic Zoning Map, the area under study falls in Zone-IV. Suitable
seismic coefficients in horizontal and vertical directions will be adopted while designing the structures.

Figure 3: Map Showing Seismic Zones in India

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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).

There will be no alteration of natural Drainage System. The area is fairly plain and GDA has already
constructed a system of drains. The natural slope is towards the Hindon River which is at a distance of
1.20 km from the proposed site.
The runoff generated from roof top area will be used for ground water recharging through rain water
harvesting system, whereas the runoff collected from open, green and paved areas will be discharged into
municipal drains till permission from CGWB is obtained although pits for total runoff are proposed.
Hence, there will be no alteration to natural drainage system.

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.).

It is estimated that approx. 60,000 m3 of earth material will be excavated during initial construction phase
for foundations, basement. 80-90% of excavated material will be re-used for road construction and
landscaping. Very little cutting, filling and reclamation etc. will be done as the site is fairly plain with an
average elevation of 200 m. The soil excavated during construction will be first temporarily stored in an
area earmarked and then shall be used to fill up low lying areas around the project site, landscaping & road
construction and rest of the soil shall be transported to the designated disposal site in tune with the local
norms. Proper drainage system will be provided to deal with the storm water in case of rain during
construction.

1.7 Give details regarding water supply, waste handling etc during the construction period.
Water Requirement (Construction Phase): ~ 50 KLD
Source of water: Treated water from CSTP supplied through hired tankers will be used during
construction.
Construction Debris (Bricks, Cement, Concrete and Mortar) generated will be reused in road
construction, backfilling and leveling, spare debris (if any) will be disposed off as per the norms.
Ready mix concrete will be used.
The fertile top soil will be reused for horticultural purpose.
Spillage of oil from the machineries will be properly collected and disposed off.

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Proper Sanitary facilities and wash area will be provided and good hygienic conditions will be
maintained throughout the construction phase.
Approx 100 workers will be hired till the project completion.
Solid waste generated = 100 x 0.15 kg/ capita/day = 15 kg/day
Water Requirement: Fresh Water- 0.5 KLD
Flushing Water- 1 KLD
Septic tank with soak pit or mobile toilets /municipal sewer shall be provided to take care of waste
water generated from site (labor camps and site office)
Domestic solid waste generated will be managed as per MSW (M & H) Rule.

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).

There is no low-lying area & wetlands in the project area. The water bodies nearest to the project site are
Hindon River and Yamuna River at a distance of around 1.20 km and 13 km respectively .
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)

Wastes which will be generated during the construction phase include the following:
Excavated materials from earthworks (e.g. cuttings, basement excavation, foundation etc),
General construction waste (e.g. wood, packing material, scrap metal, concrete and empty cement
bags);
Hazardous wastes generated by general site practices e.g. vehicle, plant maintenance/servicing and
paints, solvents and varnishes.
Municipal wastes generated by site workers.
Most of the construction waste will be reused in road construction and surplus will be sold to
recyclers.

Excavated Materials from Earthworks


It is estimated that approx. 60,000 m3 of earth material will be excavated during initial construction for
foundations & basement etc. Maximum percentage of excavated material will be re-used within premises

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for different purposes. The excess earth would only be the construction wastes and will not cause any
health hazards.

Municipal Waste & Other waste


Municipal wastes comprise food wastes, packaging and waste paper. Generation rate of solid waste from
labour colony will vary from place to place due to habits and living condition. Approximately 0.25
Kg/capita/day of municipal waste may be expected during construction phase. The domestic waste water
generated from construction camps shall be disposed off through septic tank / soak pit or mobile toilets
with STP/ municipal sewer.
Some amount of debris, cuttings and construction materials may be observed at construction site. However
the quantity of their waste materials would be very small and limited up to the construction site only.
Contamination by these wastes would be negligible and would be collected time to time during
construction phase and disposed off accordingly.
The Impact on soil during construction phase will be marginal and reversible in nature.

1. 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.

Water Requirement, Source and Water Balance


The total water requirement for the project is 426 KLD. The details of water requirement and its breakup,
source of water and water balance are given below. Out of the total requirement, 310 KLD is the Fresh
water requirement and 105 KLD is recycled water.
394 KLD will be the total waste water generated, which will be treated in the STP of 500 KLD, out of
which 116 KLD will be treated up to tertiary treatment and the spare 239 KLD will be treated up to
secondary treatment before its disposal into Municipal Sewers.

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Table 4: Total Water Requirement/Demand

S. Description unit/Area Total Rate of water demand Total Total Total


No. Occu (lpcd) Fresh Flushing/ Water
(in m2)
pancy Water Recycled Requirem
(KLD) water ent (KLD)
(KLD)
1. Residential 693 + 70 3815 Fresh Water @ 65 248 80 328
LPCD
Units=
763 Units Flushing Water @21
LPCD
2. EWS /LIG 140 700 Fresh Water @ 65 45 15 60
LPCD
Units
Flushing Water @21
LPCD
3. Commercial 577.173 60 Fresh Water @ 30 2.0 1.0 3
LPCD
Flushing Water @ 15
LPCD
3.
Staff 5% of 225 Fresh Water @ 30 7.0 3.5 10.5
total LPCD
population Flushing Water @ 15
LPCD
4.
Visitors 10% of 450 Fresh Water @ 5 LPCD 2.5 5.0 7.5
total Flushing Water @ 10
population LPCD
5. Make up - - 5 - -
Water for
Swimming
pool
Total Domestic water 310 105 415

6. Horticulture and
Landscape development 1424. 4 L/sqm -- 6.0 6.0
36 m2
7. Vehicle, Road washing
and other low end uses -- 5 5

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Total Water Requirement 310 116 426

Grand Total = 426 KLD

WASTEWATER
FRESH WATER GENERATED
@95 % of
310 KLD domestic water = 394 KLD
STP =500KLD

DOMESTIC
WATER 415 KLD 10% losses
FLUSHING 355 KLD
105 KLD Secondary
105 KLD
Treatment
Tertiary Treatment

239 KLD
WATER

RECYCLED
WATER
116 KLD

VEHICLE, RAOD
WASHING AND OTHER HORTICULTURE
LOW END USES
5 KLD 6 KLD DISCHARGE INTO
MUNICIPAL SEWER

Figure 5: Water Balance (Non- Monsoon Period)

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WASTEWATER
FRESH WATER GENERATED
@95 % of
310 KLD = 394 KLD
domestic water
STP =500 KLD

DOMESTIC
WATER 415 KLD 10% losses
FLUSHING 355 KLD
105 KLD Secondary
110 KLD
Treatment
Tertiary Treatment

245 KLD
WATER

RECYCLED
WATER
110 KLD

VEHICLE, RAOD
WASHING AND OTHER
LOW END USES DISCHARGE INTO
5 KLD
MUNICIPAL SEWER

Figure 5.1 : Water Balance (Monsoon Period)

Table 5: Water/ Waste water Details


Water/ Waste water Details
Fresh water 310 KLD

Flushing 105 KLD

Horticulture / Landscape 6 KLD

Other Low End Uses(Vehicle and Road 5 KLD


washing)
Total water requirement 426 KLD
Waste water 394 KLD

Source of water - Municipal supply and Recycled water

STP Capacity – 500 KLD

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2.2 What is the capacity (dependable flow or yield) of the proposed source of water?

The sources of water identified for Water Supply System are:


1. Municipal water from GDA
2. Recycling of treated effluent from STP

Water Source:
Supply of fresh raw water
From GDA supply 310 KLD
Recycle of treated effluent 105 KLD
Total water 426 KLD

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).

The supply is through Municipal supply, the quality of water is drinkable as per norms.
Physical, chemical, biological characteristics with class of water quality will be provided in the detailed
conceptual report attached.

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).

About 27% of total water demand i.e. 116 KLD will be met from recycling of treated wastewater for
Flushing and Horticulture. Details of treated water usages are as follows:
Water/ Waste water Details
Fresh water 310 KLD

Flushing 105 KLD

Horticulture / Landscape 6 KLD

Other Low End Uses(Vehicle and Road 5 KLD


washing)
Total water requirement 426 KLD

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Waste water 394 KLD

Source of water - Municipal supply and Recycled water

STP Capacity – 500 KLD

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).

There is no diversion of water from other users as GDA has already provided all the infrastructural
facilities for the whole area as per plan.

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).

394 KLD will be the total waste water generated, which will be treated in the STP of 500 KLD out of
which 116 KLD will be treated up to tertiary treatment and recycled within premises for various uses
including Flushing, Horticulture, Other low end uses and the spare 239 KLD (Non-monsoon) and 245
(monsoon) will be treated up to secondary treatment before its disposal in Municipal Sewers. Thus no
incremental pollution load will be there from waste water generated. The estimated characteristics of raw
and treated sewage and growth below:
Table 6: Estimated Characteristics of Raw and Treated Sewage
Parameter Raw Sewage Treated Sewage (After Treated Sewage (After
(Influent) Secondary Treatment) Tertiary Treatment)
pH 7.5 – 8.5 6.5- 8.5 6- 8
BOD3 at 270C (mg/l) 250 - 350 < 30 <5
COD (mg/l) 400 - 500 < 100 < 10
Suspended solids (mg/l) 250 - 450 < 100 <5
Oil and Grease (mg/l) 30 < 10 <1

2.7 Give details of the water requirements met from water harvesting? Furnish details of the facilities
created.

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Water harvesting pits have been proposed for augmentation of ground water. The rainwater collected from
the rooftop will be conveyed into the rainwater harvesting system consisting of Desilting-cum-filter
Chamber, oil and grease separators and borewells for recharge into the groundwater. RWH will be initially
done only from the roof top. Runoff from green and other open areas will be done only after permission
from CGWB. No demand will be met from the process.
Analysis of the observed data on intensity duration of rainfall of past records over a period of years in the
area is necessary to arrive at a fair estimate of intensity-duration for given frequencies. The longer the
record available, the more dependable is the forecast. In Indian conditions, intensity of rainfall adopted in
design is usually in the range of 15 mm/hr to 40 mm/hr. The intensity of precipitation for design of
drainage scheme has been taken as 40 mm/hr.
Table 7: Calculations for storm water load
Peak Run off
Max, Rainfall Intensity 40 mm/hr
Location Runoff Area m2 Rainfall Peak Run off
Coefficient intensity in m3/hr
(in m)
Roof Area 0.8 4235.53 0.04 135
Paved area 0.6 8340.11 0.04 200
Green Area 0.2 1424.36 0.04 11
Total Runoff m3/hr 346

Total Runoff = 346 m3/hr


Roof top runoff= 135 m3/hr
Taking 15 minutes Retention Time, Total volume of storm water = 346/4= 86.5 m3
Particular Size Volume
Desilting Chamber 5.0 m x 1.75 m x 2 m 17.5 m3
Recharge Pit 2 m x 1.75m x 1.5 m 5.25m3
Total Effective Volume 22.75 m3

Total Effective Volume of a pit+ Chamber = 22.75 m3

Hence No. of pits required = 86.5 / 22.75 = 3.8 pits or 4 pits


No. of Pits Required for Roof top rainwater harvesting:
Roof top Runoff = 135 m3/hr
Taking 15 minutes Retention Time, Total volume of storm water = 135/4= 33.75 m3
Hence No. of pits required = 33.75 / 22.75 = 1.4 pits or 2 pits
No. of pits Provided: 4 pits

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Note: RWH will be initially done only from the roof top. Runoff from green and other open areas will be
done only after permission from CGWB.

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?

Since this is a group housing project, the paved area will increase thus the land surface will change thereby
increasing the run off during rains. Maximum storm rainfall of 40 mm has been assumed on the past
experience. No adverse impacts are envisaged due to proposed project on the run off characteristics of the
area as adequate arrangements have been made to trap the rainwater and suitable storm water drainage
system has been provided.

There will be change in the surface run off coefficient in the pre construction phase and post construction
phase. The surface run off will be captured and used for harvesting so that the ground water level is
consistent. The storm water drains will be cleaned in the pre-monsoon phase so that the water logging will
be avoided.

During the post-construction phase, runoff from the project shall not be allowed to stand and create water
logging or enter into the road side or nearby drain. Adequate measures shall be taken to collect such run off
and either shall be reuse or stored in recharging pits. Suitable garlanding drain as per the existing contours
of the plot will be developed. There is no landscape change planned. The project will not aggravate the
problems of flooding or water logging in any way, as the topography is plain.

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).

There will be no impact on the groundwater as no water abstraction is proposed during construction or
operation. Actually the groundwater will be augmented further as rainwater harvesting is proposed.
The rain water collected from roof top, will be sent for ground water recharging through 4 nos. of RWH
pits. 135 m3/hr of water is available for ground water recharge which will be recharged through RWH

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pits. A major part of the area is under green or open land which will percolate naturally and augment the
ground water. Therefore, most of the rain water will be directly infiltrated through these open/green
areas.

Hence no adverse impacts are envisaged due to the project on the ground water quality and the level.
Maximum recharging of the underground aquifer will be done to improve the water table.
As per hydrogeological investigations carried out by CGWB, there are no high yielding open wells around
site. The ground water structures by which groundwater are exploited is tube wells only. The exploratory
tube wells around premises have good yield up to the end of winter and during summer there is a drastic
fall in water table.

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).

Effective measures will be adapted to reduce the storm water run-off from the construction site-
 Ensuring vehicles stick to the access track.
 Cleaning all mud and dirt deposited on roads from construction-related activities.
 Excavation work will not be carried out during monsoon season.
 Constructing a fence around the site to trap sediment whilst allowing water to flow through.
 Diverting up-slope water with turf and not mixing mortar in locations that will drain into storm water
system.
 Preventing wastewater from brick cutting activities and stockpiles entering the storm water system.
 Construction material will be stored in temporary shed at the earmarked place and will be covered
ensuring that no leach ate or spoilage of land occurs.
 Curing water will be sprayed and, after liberal curing, all concrete structures will be painted with curing
compound & covered with gunny bags, then the water will be sprayed.

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).

Since the existing topography is congenial to surface disposal, a network of storm water pipe drains has
been planned adjacent to roads. All building roof water will be brought down through drain water pipes.

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Proposed storm water system consists of pipe drains, catch basins and seepage pits at regular intervals for
rain water harvestings and ground water recharging. The storm rainfall of 40 mm/hr. has been considered
for designing the storm water drainage system. The storm-water drains will be cleaned in the pre-monsoon
phase so that the possibility of the groundwater pollution & water-logging can be minimized / avoided.
Detailed storm water management plan will be implemented and regular inspection and cleaning of drains
will be carried out.

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).

Local people will be deployed during construction. There will be no stagnant water at site, as the run-off
from the relevant areas will be systematically drained.
The civil contractor will be made responsible for site sanitation and will be bound by the management to
adhere to healthy level of sanitation. All sanitary and hygienic measures will be provided and maintained
throughout the construction phase such as:
Provision of separate toilets for the construction workers.
Septic-tank followed by soak-pit will be provided for effluent treatment.
Litter bins will be provided for biodegradable waste.

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).

During Construction Phase


Septic tank with soak pit or mobile toilets and municipal sewer shall be provided to take care of waste
water generated from site (labor camps and site office).
Domestic solid waste generated will be managed as per MSW (M & H) Rule.

During Operation Phase


Sewer network will be laid for collection of sewage. 394 KLD waste water will be generated from the
project which will be treated in the State of Art design STP of 500 KLD capacity and the treated water will
be utilized within site for different purposes (Flushing, Landscape development & other low end uses).

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Spare treated water (upto Secondary Treatment) shall be discharged into municipal sewer. The sludge from
the STP will be disposed along with municipal solid waste.
2.14 Give details of dual plumbing system if treated waste is used for flushing of toilets or any other
use.

Dual Plumbing will be provided for utilization of recycled water for flushing of toilets. Different color
pipes and storage tank will be provided for this purpose.

1. 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).

CNCR region comprising of Noida, Delhi, Faridabad and Gurgaon houses range of species with diverse
Flora and Fauna. Since, the project is located in the Residential Zone of Ghaziabad; there is no threat to
local bio-diversity.

All the waste (liquid/solid/gases) will be treated and managed as per Rules. The impact due to proposed
project will not be there. Some of the Flora-Fauna found in the region are listed below:

Flora of the study area (Secondary sources): Ashoka, Chitwan, Scholar Tree, Neem, Kaner, Amaltas,
Gulmohar, Peepal, Bottle Brush & Bottle Palm etc.

Fauna of the Study area (Secondary sources): Mostly domestic animal‟s viz. Dog, Cat, Horse, Donkey
& Cattle etc.

Avifauna: Common Crow, Chukar Partridge, Duck, Hornbill, Snow Partridge & Rain Quail, sparrow,
parrot, dove etc.

3.2 Will the construction involve extensive clearing or modification of vegetation? (Provide a
detailed account of the trees & vegetation affected by the project).

There is no significant vegetation at the site except for few perennial grasses and weeds which were cleared
during plotting by the Development Authority. Trees will be planted at the site to nullify any negative
impact. The plant species will preferably be endemic and local.

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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).

Total landscaped area proposed for project is 1424.36 m2. A combination of evergreen and ornamental
flowering trees, palms, shrubs and ground covers will be planted along the sides of the roads and in open
spaces & sat back area within the complex. Layout Plan is attached as Annexure-I.

Landscaping is an important element in altering the microclimate of a place. Proper landscaping reduces
direct sun from striking the buildings and heating up building surfaces, prevents reflected light carrying
heat into a building from the ground or surfaces, creates different airflow patterns and can be used to direct
or divert the wind advantageously by causing a pressure difference. Shade created by trees and the effects
of grass and shrubs reduce air temperature adjoining the building and provide evaporative cooling. A study
shows that the ambient air under a tree is 20C to 2.50C lower than that for adjacent un-shaded areas.

Parks & Avenue Plantation


Ornamental trees with spreading branches, shade giving with colorful flowers for people to relax and
suitable patches of lawns, rockery with cactus and other small flowering xerophytic plants shall be planted.
The following trees proposed to be planted in the proposed project.
a. Trees with colonial canopy with attractive flowering.
b. Trees with branching at 10 feet and above.
c. Trees with medium spreading branches to avoid obstruction to the traffic, fruit trees to be avoided
because children may obstruct traffic and general movement of public.
The selection of plant species for the development depends on various factors such as climate, elevation
and soil. The list of plant species, which can be suitably planted, and having significant importance are
provided in Table-10.

Table-10: List of Plant Species to be planted in the Green Area


S. No. Scientific Name Standard Time when
Name flowering/Fruiting
Occurs
1 Ailanthus excelsa Maharuk January- March

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2 Albizia labbeck Sirish January- March


3 Alibizia procera SafedSirish January- March
4 Alstonia scholaris Chitwan January- April
5 Anthocephalus cadamba Kadamb August-October
6 Bauhinia variegata Kanchan May-June
7 Butea monosperma Palash February-April
8 Cassia fistula Amaltas March-June
9 Emblica officinalis Amla January
10 Erythurina indica Dadap July-August
11 Delonix regia Gulmohar February-June
12 Nyctanthes arbortristis Harsingar Throughout the year
13 Ficus benjamina Ficus tree Throughout the year

4.0 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.

Site is situated in the urban ecosystem which possesses faunal species which are well adapted to the human
dominated areas. So this project will not be barrier for movement of any faunal species.

4.2 Any direct or indirect impacts on the avifauna of the area? Provide details.

There were no breeding or foraging grounds observed during the site visit, which indicates the temporary
movements of avifauna in the project site. Therefore, there will be no direct impact on the avifauna. Due to
the provision of plantation on the project site it is expected that site will attract small fauna.

4.3 Prescribe measures such as corridors, fish ladders etc to mitigate adverse impacts on fauna.
As there is no displacement of fauna, no mitigation measures are required and provided.

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).

 Increased traffic generation due to project is not going to cause significant increase in atmospheric
concentration of gases and will not result in heat island formation. The minor impacts of emissions

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from traffic will be neutralized by developing a thick green belt along the periphery and internal road
side.
 During construction phase, dust emissions will be the main pollutants associated within on-site roads,
(paved and unpaved), stockpiles and material handling.
 Regular water sprinkling will be done and construction material will be transferred in trucks covered
with tarpaulin.
 The other major source of pollution during operational phase will be emissions from DG sets.
 Adequate height of stacks will be provided to the DG sets as per guidelines of MoEF (as per the
Gazette of India Part II, Section 3, Sub-section (I) No. 318, dated July 11, 2002, is given below, refer
table no. 12) to facilitate the dispersion of flue gases into the atmosphere.

Table 12: DG set Stack height Rule, as per MoEF

Table 13: DG set Stack height (Provided)


Nos. Capacity of DG set Stack Height Provided (m)
(KVA)
2 625 6.0 m + Building Height
1 1250 6.0 m + Building Height
Low Sulphur diesel (LSD) will be used which will result in lower emissions and increased efficiency.

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.
During operation phase, diesel generator sets operated for back-up power supply are identified as the only
major sources of gaseous and particulate emission. PM, SO2, CO and NOx emissions are expected due to
fuel combustion in generators sets.
During the construction stage of the project, there remain chances for generation of dust, which will be
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Hessian clothes etc. No hazardous gases will be generated during the construction stage of the project.
Most of the concrete to be used at site, will be ready mix concrete procured from nearby factories.
SOURCES MANAGEMENT
Dust & emissions from Regular sprinkling of water on the haul road.
vehicular exhaust. Speed restriction of all vehicles.
PUC certified vehicles will be deployed.
The dust emission sources are: Water spraying to prevent dust pollution from different
Excavation sources of construction.
Haul road movements All transportation vehicles will be suitably covered with
Construction tarpaulin & overloading of the vehicles will be avoided.
Material Handling Covering of the construction site on all four sides to a
Finishing considerable height to prevent dust emissions and other
pollutants to the surrounding environment.
Ensuring vehicles stick to the access track to prevent mud and
dirt being deposited on roads.

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.

Adequate provision will be kept for car/vehicles parking at the proposed project.
Table 14: Parking Details
Required Parking
For Residential Area (@ 1 ECS per 80 m2 of permissible FAR)=
722 ECS
(57,820.0/80)
Total Proposed Parking

Upper Basement Parking (1 ECS per 32 m2 of parking area ) =


336 ECS
(10781.56/32)
Lower Basement Mechanical Parking (1 ECS per 32 m2 of parking area
x 2) = 678 ECS
[(10849.72/32)x2]
Stilt Parking (1 ECS per 28 m2 of parking area )=
85 ECS
(2372.76/28)
Open Parking (1 ECS per 23 m2 of parking area )=
114 ECS
(2628.22/23)

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Total Proposed Parking Space 1213 ECS


Additional Scooter parking provided in the basement 72 scooter
spaces

Traffic Management plan at the entry and exit to the project site.
The project complex will have three traffic entry/exit from 50 m wide road, one from North direction and
other two from West direction of project site. 7.5 m wide fire passage will be provided. The entry/exit
points have been marked on the layout plan. The project site is well connected to network of roads leading
from various parts of the city. Layout Plan attached as Annexure-I.

5.4 Provide details of the movement patterns with internal roads, bicycle tracks, pedestrian
pathways, footpaths etc., with areas under each category.

The movement pattern inside the project area will be guided traffic-ways. There will not be any separate
bicycle-tracks however pedestrian-pathways on the periphery of driveway will be provided. The site layout
plan showing movement pattern is enclosed.

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.

During the construction phase, some noise will be generated through the operation of construction
machines, excavators, DG set, etc. Following measures should be taken into consideration to mitigate the
noise at construction site:
Efforts shall be made to the extent feasible not to use such excavation/ construction machines, which
generate noise levels much more than 85 dB (A),
Silencers shall be fitted on construction machines and DG set,
Acoustic enclosures shall be provide to DG set at the construction site,
Earmuff and other protecting, devices shall be provided to labour working in high noise generation
machines.

During operation phase the increase in traffic noise is expected due to movement of light vehicles and
honks.
 To mitigate the impact proper traffic circulation will be provided.

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 DG set will be provided with the acoustic enclosures and of silent type with anti vibration pads.
 Administrative control by display of slogans and sinages
 Green belt/plantation along the internal roads will also work as noise harriers.
 No honk board will be provided
 Thick green belt will be provided along the road side to absorb noise level.

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.

Construction Phase:
The noise level due to construction activity and in operational phase will be localized to the source. During
the construction phase, noise will be generated from the construction equipments and the operation of DG
set.
Post Construction phase:
The important source of pollution during post construction phase will be emissions from D.G. set of
cumulative capacity 2500 KVA, used in case of power cuts or failure (for common area power back up).
Mitigation Measures
Back up DG sets will comply with the applicable emission norms.
Adequate stack height for DG sets will be provided as per norms.
Back up DG sets will be used only during power failure.
Monitoring of emissions from DG sets and ambient air quality will be carried out as per norm.
The DG sets will be housed in an inbuilt acoustic enclosure for maximum noise attenuation.
The DG sets deployed will be EPA/ CPCB certified for the permissible standards of noise & vibrations.

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?

The proposed construction in any way will not result in the obstruction of a view, scenic amenity or
landscapes, which has already been considered during planning.
The architecture of the proposed project will be in accordance with the architecture of the residential
buildings in the area. The project will have world-class ambience and state of art infrastructures.

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The planning has been done in a way to present the best aesthetic view of the area with due consideration
that the project does not cause any obstruction of the natural beauty of the area.

6.2 Will there be any adverse impacts from new constructions on the existing structures? What are
the considerations taken into account?

There will be no impact on the existing structures in the vicinity. The development in the project-influenced
area is as per the development plan. Hence no adverse impacts are anticipated from new constructions on
the existing structures in this area. The construction is cosmopolitan.

6.3 Whether there are any local considerations of urban form & urban design influencing the design
criteria? They may be explicitly spelt out.

The architectural design of the project is in accordance with the guidelines of Ghaziabad Development
Authority and National Building Code of India.

6.4 Are there any anthropological or archaeological sites or artifacts nearby? State if any other
significant features in the vicinity of the proposed site have been considered.

No anthropological or archaeological sites or artifacts are found near the site area.

7. SOCIO-ECONOMIC ASPECTS

7.1 Will the proposal result in any changes to the demographic structure of local population?
Provide the details.

Due to the project, there will be no change in demographic pattern or structure of local population except
with the project, congestion in the area will be eased out. In fact, land price and job opportunity will
increase. Demographic structure of Ghaziabad district will be given in EIA.

7.1 Give details of the existing social infrastructure around the proposed project.

The area is earmarked for Group Housing Development.


Infrastructure Services in the Region

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Particulars Details
Delhi Public School 300 m (NE)
SSK Public School 700 m (NE)
St.Loreto Public School 1.20 km (SE)
Narayan Hospital 700 m (E)
Religare Hospital 1.0 km (SE)
Medimax Hospital Ghaziabad 1.40 km (SE)
7.2 Will the project cause adverse effects on local communities, disturbance to sacred sites or
other cultural values? What are the safeguards proposed?

Based on the nature and type of impacts, the assessment has been divided into three category i.e. positive,
negative and negligible impacts. For example the positive impacts are: job creation for men and women,
better utilization of land, preservation of environment, and infrastructure development. Long term impacts
have taken into account i.e. relocation, demography, aesthetics, accessing utilities, and impact on
archeological sites. Negative impacts include adverse impacts on health, air pollution including noise, road
safety, and odors.

Job opportunity
During the social impact assessment process, meetings were held with the neighboring community to listen
to their specific concerns. The key question raised by the local community was the employment
opportunities that would be generated in the area. The benefit relate to the direct employment associated
with the construction of the facility.

Benefits to women
The proposed township is likely to generate jobs for the women labor during construction as well other jobs
during operation phase. Once the residents move in, there is likely to be a huge demand for “domestic help”.
This could open up new additional employment opportunities to women who were otherwise mostly exposed
to strenuous farm labour.

Appreciation in land value


With the housing project coming in the area the prices of the land will appreciate considerably. Hence the
proposed project will have beneficial impact.

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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).

The major materials required for construction of the proposed project will be steel, cement, bricks,
metal, flooring tiles/stones, sanitary and hardware items, electrical fittings, water, etc.
Conventional construction material will be used outsourced from authorized vendors/sellers.
All items to be used in the proposed project will be as per the National Building Code specification. If
the building materials with high-embodied energy are locally available, it will be used in construction.
Low embodied energy material like ready mix concrete, fly ash bricks will be used in construction.
Flyash will be used to replace cement quantity in concrete as per norms.

8.2 Transport and handling of materials during construction may result in pollution, noise &
public nuisance. What measures are taken to minimize the impacts?

Mitigation Measures for Air Pollution during Construction Stage


To minimize the adverse impact due to air pollution during construction following measures will be taken.
 Transportation of construction material will be provided with suitable covering like tarpaulin cover.
 Water sprinkling shall be done at the location where dust generation is anticipated.
 Raw material handling yard will be enclosed from all sides.
 To minimize the occupational health hazard, proper personal protective gears i.e. mask shall be provided
to the workers who are engaged in dust generation activity.

Mitigation measures for Noise Pollution during Construction Stage


Administrative as well as engineering control of noise will be implemented. To prevent occupational
hazard earmuffs / earplugs shall be given to the workers working around the operating plant and machinery
emitting high noise levels. Use of such plant or machinery shall not be allowed during night hours. Careful
planning of machinery operations and scheduling of operations shall be done to minimize such impacts.

8.3 Are recycled materials used in roads and structures? State the extent of savings achieved?
Waste from construction like excavated earth, empty cement bags, paper, cartoon and iron rods etc will be
reused/ recycled as far as possible. Empty plastic cement bags and other plastic waste will be used in road

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construction. The waste generated as PPC cement, reinforced steel, ceramic tiles will be used as a
construction material.

8.4 Give details of the methods of collection, segregation & disposal of the garbage generated
during the operation phases of the project.

The philosophy of solid waste management will be to encourage the four R‟s of waste i.e. waste reduction,
reuse, recycling, and recovery (materials & energy). Regular public awareness meetings will be conducted
to involve the residents in the proper solid waste management plan, options and techniques.

Estimation of solid Waste


On the basis of the solid waste being collected in different cities, the per capita rate of solid waste
generation has been adopted as 0.5 kg per day per person for residents, 0.25 kg per day per person for
workers and 0.15 kg per day per person for visitors, Horticulture waste @ 0.0037/sqm/day, and e-waste @
0.15kg/capita/year. Thus the anticipated municipal solid waste worked out as below:
Table 15: Solid waste
S.No. Particulars Population Waste generated (kg/day)

1. Residential (@0.5kg/day) 3815 1907

2. Visitors (@ 0.15kg/day) 450 67


3. Staff (@0.25 kg/day) 225 56
4. Commercial (@0.15 kg/day) 60 9
Total Solid waste generated Approx. 2039 Kg/day
Horticulture Waste (0.0037/sq m/day) 5.27 Kg/Day
E-Waste (@0.15 kg/C/Yr) 1.85 Kg/Day
STP Sludge 15 Kg/Day

Segregation & Collection of waste


A Door to Door and floor to floor collection system through service lifts/ garbage chute shall be
provided for collection of solid waste generated.
Adequate number of colored bins using twin bin system (green and Blue - separate for Bio-
degradable and Non Bio-degradable) are proposed to be provided
Recyclable waste will be sold to authorized agencies.

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Hazardous waste (Spent Oil) & e-waste will be stored at separate place and handover to authorized
dealers of CPCB.
Litter bin will also be provided in open areas like parks & play grounds etc.

Disposal
Generated Solid waste shall be segregated & collected on common solid waste collection center at site,
from where it will be transported by the hired waste management/municipal agency for their treatment and
disposal.

Fig 6: Waste Management Flow Diagram (Construction Phase)

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Fig 7: Waste Management Flow Diagram (Operational Phase)


E-Waste
E-Waste (Management & Handling Rule, 2016) Electronic waste, popularly known as „e-waste‟ can be
defined as waste electrical and electronic equipments whole or in part or reject (such as CDs, floppies,
keyboards, monitors, power plug, batteries, etc.) which have become obsolete due to:
Advancement in technology
Changes in fashion, style and status
Nearing the end of their useful life.

Responsibility of Consumer or Bulk Consumer


According to E-Waste (Management & Handling Rule, 2016) responsibility of Consumer or Bulk
Consumer is given below:
Consumer or Bulk Consumer of electrical and electronic equipment shall ensure that e-waste generated
by them is channelized to authorized collection centers or registered dismantlers or recyclers or is return
back to the pick-up or take back services provided by the producers.
Bulk consumers shall maintain records of e-waste generated by them in Form-2 and make records
available to UPPCB.

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The e-waste generated from the proposed project would be suitably managed through assistance from
E-parisira.
The mantra of "Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle" applies here also.
Reduce generation of e-waste through smart procurement and good maintenance.
Reuse still functioning electronic equipment by donating or selling it to someone who can still use it.
Recycle those components that cannot be repaired. To identify organizations who reuse or recycle
electronics.

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?

The details of power requirement, source, and backup power arrangements are given below:

Table 16: Power Requirement, Source and Backup Arrangement


Power requirement 2880 KVA
Source of power and supply capacity UPPCL
Backup power supply arrangement DG Sets :
2x 625 = 1250 KVA and 1 x 1250 KVA = 1250 KVA
Total: 2500 KVA
Location of Gensets Open

Energy Conservation Measures & Management Plan:


In the Operational Phase, appropriate energy conservation measures & management plan will be
adopted in order to minimize the consumptions of non-renewable energy. The following practices will
be adopted.
The water supply pumping system will be provided with variable speed drive to conserve energy at part
load.
CFL, LEDs and T-5 lamps will be used.
20% street lighting will be powered by solar lighting. LEDs will be used in place of sodium lamps.
Taking advantage of day lighting wherever possible to reduce the need for electric lights.

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Power factor will be maintained around unity. All capacitors will be provided with Harmonic Filters to
avoid distortion in Voltage.
The DG sets will be automatically controlled to optimize the usage based on the actual load requirement at
any given time. These measures will effectively cut down the electricity/ diesel consumption.

9.2 What type of, and capacity of, power back up to you plan to provide?

2 DG set‟s of 625 KVA each and 1 D.G set of 1250 kVA will be provided for power backup requirements.
Backup power units will be provided for the following emergency power back-up requirement:
Staircase, common area lighting and elevators of individual building.
Receiving station and substation lighting.
Sewage treatment plant.
Firefighting equipment.
Telltale lights in common amenity building.

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?

Plain glass will be used for fenestration purposes only. Characteristics are as under*:
Parameters 5 mm clear 8 mm clear
Light transmission 90% 88%
Light reflectance 8% 8%
Solar factor 85% 81%
Shading coefficient 0.97 0.94
Solar energy:
Transmission 82% 77%
Reflectance 8% 7%
Absorption 10% 16%
U –value 5.8 W/m2K 5.7 W/m2K
Source: www.sunguardglass.com

9.4 What passive solar architectural features are being used in the building? Illustrate the
applications made in the proposed project.

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Passive solar cooling is incorporated in the building design. Buildings are suitably oriented for ensuring
natural ventilation and day lighting. Building design and envelope may be optimized through selection of
appropriate wall and roof construction and through adoption of solar passive measures after studying the
sun path analysis to provide shading devices for windows and roof which would reduce energy demand.

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.

Yes, the layout of streets & buildings has been designed to maximize the potential for solar energy. S olar
energy will be used for street lighting. 20% of street lights will be powered by solar lighting. Also
automatic light sensors will be installed to facilitate automatic off-on action resulting in significant amount
of energy saving.

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?

Shading options wherever feasible will be used for energy saving. Roofs will be painted with reflective,
aluminum based paints with solar reflectance ranging from 0.3-0.6. This will result in less absorption of
sunlight causing 40% back reflection and less heating of building structures during summer season. This
will effectively reduce the heat load of the building envelope. Projections, shades and façade elements will
reduce the summer heating of the building. Green areas and open spaces will achieve a reduction in heating
in summer.

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.

Suitable energy optimization will be adopted during the calculation of energy load of the proposed project.
Compact fluorescent lamps (CFL) or LED will be used in place of incandescent and halogen lamps in all
common areas and basement parking.

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Energy Efficient Features:


Maximum utilization of natural light.
CFL & T-5 lighting fixtures in the common areas and Truelite fluorescent lamps in basements.
Use of solar lights partly in open areas and landscaped area.
Appropriate thermal insulation in walls and roofs to reduce heat gain and loss.
Glazing glass: to keep the U value as per ECBC.
External glazing will be below 40% of the total vertical surface as per ECBC.
The recommended values of illumination (in Lux) as per the National Building Code of India (2005)
are as under:
S. No. Space Illumination Level (Lux)
i) Entrance 150-200-300
ii) Lifts 50-100-150
iii) Corridor, passageways, stairs 50-100-150
iv) Covered car par
Floor 5-20
Ramp and Corner 30
Entrance and exits 50-100-150
v) Outdoor car park 5 – 20

9.8 What are the likely effects of the building activity in altering the microclimates? Provide a self-
assessment on the likely impacts of the proposed construction on creation of heat island &
inversion effects?

Heat emission from the proposed project can be from the following sources:
 Heat absorbed and radiated from the paved and concrete structures.
 Increased population for a particular stretch of land.
Any building activity would alter the microclimate of a site and it is inevitable that wind patterns and
thermal gain patterns on a site would be changed. But the proposed building has been carefully designed to
modify the microclimate so as to improve overall thermal comfort and reduce energy consumption. Hard
paving onsite has been reduced to the extent possible to reduce the heat island effects (surface). The project
will have good tree plantation which will further help to reduce the heat island effect.

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To reduce the heat load reflective insulated glass shall be used in fenestrations to cut on heat loads and
subsequently capital and operating cost of air conditioning.
Shade giving trees will be planted near the east and west side windows which will affect the microclimate
and will provide cooling effect in summers.
The building will use energy efficient and environmental friendly designs that will control formulation of
heat island effect. There will also be sufficient green cover at the site to reduce formation of heat island.

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.

The building has been designed in such a way that it complies with the requirement of building envelope
i.e. insulation material and their “R” values, fenestration “U” factors and Solar Heat Gain Coefficient
(SHGC) as per Guidelines of Energy Conservation Building Code -2007.

External wall – External opening will have regular door windows with slightly tinted glass. Regular walls
will have some cladding / fixture paints.
The ECBC guidelines will be considered and adopted if commercially viable.

Climate zone: Composite


Building type: 24 hrs used building
U value (W/m2-°C) R value (m2°C/W)
Roof 0.261 3.5
Wall 0.440 2.1
Source:ECBC CODE 2007

Vertical Fenestration:
Vertical Fenestration
Maximum U- Maximum SHGC Maximum VLT
factor
3.30 W/m2-°C 0.25 0.27
Source:ECBC CODE 2007

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9.10 What precautions & safety measures are proposed against fire hazards? Furnish details of
emergency plans.
Adequate fire protection facilities will be installed including fire detectors, fire alarm and fire fighting
system to guard the building against fires. All fire protection facilities are designed as per the latest
National Building Code. The approvals in this regard have been obtained.

Fire Fighting System


The basic system for Fire Fighting shall be designed as per the provisions of the National Building Code
Overhead water storage tank of capacity 500 KL will be proposed to made. Water from these reserve
tanks will be drawn by electrically driven fire pump and supplied into hydrant ring main and wet riser
system. The system will be kept pressurized at all times in order to ensure instant availability of water
at all points.

Fire Safety
The building materials shall be of appropriate fire resistance standard. Further, design of building will be
as per NBC, 2005, which include following provisions:
The electrical systems shall be provided with automatic circuit breakers activated by the rise of current
as well as activated by over current.
Fire detection systems
Manual operated Fire Alarm systems at appropriate places
Double door and Double stairs in building will be provided
Bell Mouth traffic entry/exit through service road
Access for fireman
Provision of Mechanical ventilation for air conditioned room will be made.
Adequate fire fighting requirement shall be taken into account while designing the electrical
distribution system
Sprinkler system
 The Basements will be equipped with sprinkler system of fire fighting and the sprinkler heads shall be
distributed as per the National Building Code. The sprinkler pump will be suitable for automatic
operation when there is a drop of pressure in the system. Sprinklers shall be provided throughout the
basement area with separate sprinkler risers as required. All the risers shall be provided with installation
control valves and a hydraulic alarm. An electrical sensor flow switch will be provided on each floor
and connected to the fire control panel in the security room, to identify the affected floor immediately.

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 The building will conform to the provisions of National Building Code as well as the provisions of
State Fire Safety by Laws and will be provided with adequate arrangement to overcome fuel hazards to
the satisfaction of authority.

9.11 If you are using glass as wall material provides details and specifications including emissivity
and thermal characteristics.

The project being a residential complex, will not involve use of glass as wall material.

9.12 What is the rate of air infiltration into the building? Provide details of how you are mitigating
the effects of infiltration.

The project will not be centrally air-conditioned. Hence, air infiltration will not cause any energy loss or
undue load as would have been possible in case of air-conditioned units. Besides this, adequate provisions
will be made to mitigate the effects of air infiltration.
Infiltration has been minimized through the use of EPDM gaskets in structural glazing and weather seals in
the case of windows.

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.

Solar Energy will be used for external lighting as far as possible and economical viable. No other
technologies are viable in the case. Solar Water Heating Systems may be used, if possible. There is no wind
energy available nearby. As regards biogas, it is financial not viable for small projects. Glass will be used
only in windows.

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. Detailed EMP is discussed in Conceptual
Plan.

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