04082022b3lbwkffguv93864044eiappt Maeh Eia
04082022b3lbwkffguv93864044eiappt Maeh Eia
TO
  THE HONORABLE CHAIRMAN & MEMBERS OF
KARNATAKA STATE EXPERT APPRAISAL COMMITTEE
                     PROJECT:
   NON-RESIDENTIAL (EDUCATION) DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
                       AT
   SY. NOS. 2(P), 3(P), 4, 5, 6(P), 7(P), 8, 9, 10(P), 12(P), 13(P), 14(P), 15/3(P),
         16/3(P), 17/3(P), 18(P), 19(P) (SITE NO. 277 ) AND 21(P) OF
                         VASUDEVAPURA VILLAGE,
     SY NOS. 4(P), 5(P), 14(P), 16 &17 OF GOVINDAPURA VILLAGE,
        SY NOS. 11/2 (P)& 12(P) OF KENCHANAHALLI VILLAGE,
                              YELAHANKA HOBLI,
                       BANGALORE NORTH TALUK,
                                  BANGALORE.
                                         By
        M/s. Manipal Academy of Higher Education Trust,
               Manipal, 15th Floor, JW Marriott,
                   24/1, Vittal Mallya Road,
                     Bangalore- 560001
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     Project Site
 DETAILS OF ENVIRONMENTAL SETTINGS
SI. No.   Particulars              Details
1 Latitude 13°07’34.27" N
2 Longitude 77°35’18.81"E
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                               DETAILS OF PROJECT
 As per the MoEF notification, 2006, for Educational building Environmental Clearance is not required
  for the BUA upto 1,50,000 Sqmt. (as the BUA of the earlier plan sanction was 78,985.28 Sqmt).
 Now, as the BUA is crossing 1, 50,000 Sqmt, i.e., total BUA is 3, 33,133.90 sqm. We are applying for
  the Environmental Clearance from SEIAA, Karnataka.
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                                               PROJECT DETAILS
           Sl. No.                        Description                                 Details
               1           Co-ordinates of the Project Site         Latitude: 13° 7'46.64"N
                                                                    Longitude: 77°35'21.15"E
               2           Total land area                          3,26,806.22 Sqmt
               3           Built up area                            3, 33,133.90 Sqmt
               4           Ground Coverage                          47,021.10 Sqm (14.61%)
               5           Building Configuration                   Shown in below table
                        BANGALORE
                          CENTER
KARNATAKA
PROJECT SITE
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LOCATION MAP
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PROJECT SITE ON CDP
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AREAL VIEW OF THE PROJECT SITE
Project Site
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AERIAL VIEW OF THE PROPOSED PROJECT SITE (WITH 500 M RADIUS)
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LOCATION OF PROJECT SITE ON TOPO MAP
Project Site
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CONTOUR MAP
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LANDSCAPE PLAN
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                Sno.        Scientific name             Common name            Quantity (Nos.)
LIST OF TREES     1
                  2
                          Terminalia mantaly
                          Brownea coccinea
                                                      Madagascar almond
                                                       Lantern Brownea
                                                                                    177
                                                                                    100
                  3         Samanea Saman                    Raintree                14
                  4           Delonix regia                 Gulmohar                  8
                  5     Millingtonia hortensis            Tree jasmine               68
                  6          Albizia lebbeck                 Siris tree              16
                  7           Ficus carica                   Fig tree                72
                  8            Morus alba                   Mulberry                 39
                  9           Citrus limon                    Lemon                  64
                 10          Citrus maxima                   Pomello                 66
                 11    Spathodeacampanulata                African tulip              2
                 12           Citrus limetta               Sweet lime                33
                 13         Citrus reticulata               Mandarin                 37
                 14               Musa                        Banana                 85
                 15        Manilkara zapota                   Chikoo                 22
                 16      Averrhoa carambola                 Carambola                65
                 17        Magnifera indica                   Mango                  21
                 18    Jacaranda mimossifolia               Jacaranda                24
                 19      Tabebuia avallandae              Pink trumpet               31
                 20        Terminalia arjuna      Arjuna (adopted from BBMP)         47
                 21         Averrhoa bilimbi                 Bilimbi                 30
                 22         Psidium guajava                   Guava                  22
                 23        Annona reticulata              Custard apple              15
                 24          Carica papaya                    Papaya                 47
                 25       Phyllanthus acidus                Star amla                27
                 26         Murrayakoenigii                Curry leaves             110
                 27       Azaridachta indica                Neem tree                 4
                 28       Tamarindus indica                 Tamarind                  6
                 29          Tabebuia rosea                  Pink poi                65
                 30     Nyctanthes arbor-tristi              Parijata                38
                 31       Pongomia pinnata              Pongameoiltree                2
                 32           Saraca Asoka                   Ashoka                   2
                 33          Pterygotaalata           Buddha coconut tree             2
                 34          Plumeria alba                  Frangipani                1
                 35       Bauhinia fortificata        Brazilian orchid tree           4
                 36    Caesalpinia pulcherrima           Peacock flower               1
                 37         Syzigiumcumini                    Jamun                   2
                 38            Callistemon                 Bottle brush               1
                 39       Terminalia catappa              Indian badam                1
                 40         Tectona grandis                    Teak                   2          15
                                                             TOTAL                 1373
Sl No.         Scientific name             Common name             Area (SQM)
                      SHRUBS & GROUND COVERS
                                                                                Contd…
  1             Canna indica                  Canna red                841
  2           Heliconia rostrata       Hanging lobster's claw          146
  3         Pelargonium geranium           Geranium (red)              780
  4                Gazania                 African daisies             60
  5             Canna indica                Canna yellow               155
  6      Allamanda schottii compacta      Allamanda dwarf              60
  7          Cordyline Terminalis              Ti plant               2537
  8            Murraya exotica            Orange Jessamine            1792
  9          Eranthemum Nigrum           Eranthemum black             2202
 10      Cuphea hyssopifolia (purple)      Cuphea purple               14
 11      Cuphea hyssopifolia (white)        Cuphea white              1733
 12        Alpinia zerumbet (white)       Decorative ginger            474
 13           Thunbergia erecta            Bush clockvine              112
 14         Lantana montevidensis     Trailing Lantana Purple          90
 15         Lantana montevidensis      Trailing Lantana white          90
 16          Capsicum frutescens               Chillies                540
 17            Thymus vulgaris                  Thyme                  711
 18           Stevia rebaudiana               Sugar leaf               743
 19           Ocimum sanctum              Holy basil (Tulsi)           551
 20           Coleus aromaticus                Ajwain                  824
 21           Bacopa monnieri                  Brahmi                 1346
 22           Salvia rosmarinus               Rosemary                 406
 23              Mentha spp                      Mint                  899
 24          Zephyranthus yellow           Rain lily yellow            43
 25          Zepheranthus White            Rain lily white             33
 26           Ophiopogon long             Mondo grass long             75
 27          Heliconia densiflora         Heliconia fireflash          970
 28             Bougainvillea             Bougainvillea red            32
 29             Bougainvillea           Bougainvillea purple           46
 30             Bougainvillea           Bougainvillea white            14
 31                Aloevera                      Aloe                  645
 32            Ixora chinensis           Ixora orange dwarf            85
 33           Origanum vulgare                 Oregano                 457
 34           Apium graveolens                  Celery                 597
 35              Cybopogon                   Lemongrass                383
 36               Colocassia                 Edible Taro               513
 37          Foeniculum vulgare                 Fennel                 81
                                                                                  16
 38          Dracaena trifasciata            Snake plant               16
                                                           TOTAL     21096
                                                           Contd…
                 LAWNS
                      Mexican grass               950
  Cynodondactylon     Dhruva grass               6225
            TOTAL LAWNS                          7175
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SITE PHOTOS
11.12.2012
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ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PLAN DURING CONSTRUCTION PHASE
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                         EMP FOR CONSTRUCTION PHASE
Environmental    Project Activity   Potential Impacts                Mitigation Measures
 Component
    Water       For Construction    Strain on the water For construction purpose, our own STP treated
                                    supply      in the water will be used.
                                    vicinity
    Soil        Storage of Petrol & Pollution due to Petrol & Diesel will be stored in closed containers
                Diesel              spills           in the designed room
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                                                                                                           Contd…
 Air Quality     Site Clearance /       Dust generation    •Water Sprinkling to suppress the dust.
                    Operation                              •Erecting barricade around construction site.
                  Construction of    Dust due to cutting Water sprinkling during construction activity. All
                Structures and earth      & filling      vehicles delivering materials will be properly
                       work                              covered. RMC will be used through out the
                                                         construction.
 Noise Level        Vehicular        Increased vehicular •The vehicles used for the construction activity will
                    Movement                noise        conform to the emission norms of CPCB.
                                                         •Erecting barricades along periphery
                                                         •Greenbelt Development
                                                         •Emission norms & speed limit restriction to 15 / 20
                                                         kmph within site
                  Construction of        Noise from      PPE will be provided for workers depending on the
                structures and earth Vibrators, Concrete nature of their activity.
                       work            Batching Plants,
                                             etc.
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                                                  WATER REQUIREMENT
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                                                                                                                                             Contd…
       FINAL CALCULATION
       Total students from academic block &
  6    Sports                                10570         45            25            20              264250           211400           475650
       complex including Faculty, Supporting
       Staff and Visitors - Phase-2
  7    Total from Food Court & Auditorium 1200             35            25            10              30000            12000            42000
       including
       Faculty, Supporting Staff and Visitors -
       Phase-2
  8    Total students from hostel block         4046       135           90            45              364140           182070           546210
       including Faculty,
       Supporting Staff and Visitors - Phase-2
Total water requirement will be 565 KLD + 1064 KLD= 1629 KLD
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                          WATER BALANCE CHART
                                       Total water requirement
                                              1629 KLD
90%
                                                                                                24
For Gardening:
Green space avilabality : 91,660.14 sqm
FOR 1 Sqm we take 8 lts of treated water for gardening
Ie 8 lts x 91,660.14 sqm= 733281.12 lts/day or say 733 KLD
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PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM OF STP WITH SBR
           TECHNOLOGY
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      LOCATION OF WATER SAMPLING STATIONS
                                                  Location      Distance from project
                   Sl. No.     Station Code                                              Co-ordinates
                                                                 site & its direction
                                                                                        N 130 07’ 34.27”
               1                   WQ1          Project site             --
                                                                                        E 770 35’ 18.81”
                                                                       5.8 km           N 13°07'30.16"
               2                   WQ2         Byappanahalli
                                                                         East           E 77°38'43.03"
                                                                       1.5 km           N 13°08'37.41"
               3                   WQ3         Gantiganahalli
                                                                        North           E 77°35'18.46"
                                                                       3.1 km           N 13°06'27.96"
               4                   WQ4         Attur village
                                                                         SW             E 77°33'52.15"
                                                                       4.2 km           N 13°05'03.35"
               5                   WQ5         Allalasandra
                                                                        South           E 77°35'23.70"
WQ3
WQ3
                         WQ1
WQ4
WQ2
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WATER QUALITY STANDARDS
       Parameters with units          Standards (IS:10500:2012)
          Color (hazen units)           DL               PL
                 Odor                    5                15
                 Taste               Agreeable        Agreeable
               pH value               6.5-8.5       No relaxation
            Turbidity, NTU               1                5
         Chloride as Cl, mg/L           250             1000
   Total hardness as CaCO3, mg/L        200              600
         Calcium as Ca, mg/L            75               200
      Magnesium as Mg, mg/L             30               100
    Total dissolved solids, mg/L        500             2000
        Sulphate as SO4, mg/L           200              400
         Fluoride as F, mg/L            1.0              1.5
       Chromium as Cr, mg/L            0.05         No relaxation
    Residual free chlorine, mg/L        0.2               1
     Alkalinity as CaCO3, mg/L          200              600
        Nitrates as NO3, mg/L           45          No relaxation
         Copper as Cu, mg/L            0.05              1.5
           Iron as Fe, mg/L             0.3         No relaxation
      Manganese as Mn, mg/L             0.1              0.3
Phenolic compounds as C6H5OH, mg/L     0.001            0.002
        Mercury as Hg, mg/L            0.001        No relaxation
        Cadmium as Cd, mg/L            0.003        No relaxation
        Salenium as Se, mg/L           0.01         No relaxation
         Arsenic as As, mg/L           0.01         No relaxation
        Cyanide as CN, mg/L            0.05         No relaxation
           Lead as Pb, mg/L            0.01         No relaxation
           Zinc as Zn, mg/L              5                15
 Anionic detergents as MBAS, mg/L      0.20              1.0
       Aluminium as Al, mg/L           0.03              0.2
          Boron as B, mg/L              0.5              1.0
         Conductivity, µs/cm             -                 -
  Coliform organism, MPN/100 ml                  <1
    Escerichia coli, MPN/100 ml                Absent               28
                                     WATER QUALITY TEST RESULTS
                             (SAMPLE SOURCE: BOREWELLS FROM STUDY AREA)
                                   FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY- 2022
                  Parameters                             WQ1                WQ2                   WQ3               WQ4              WQ5
               Color (hazen units)                        <5.0               <5.0                 <5.0              <5.0              <5.0
                      Odor                              Agreeable          Agreeable           Agreeable          Agreeable         Agreeable
                    pH value                                7.3               7.2                 7.0                7.0                7.5
              Conductivity, µs/cm                        1260.0             1200.0              1410.0             1180.0             1390.0
                 Turbidity, NTU                             1.0               1.0                 1.0                1.0                1.0
          Total dissolved solids, mg/L                    780.0             730.0               860.0              720.0              850.0
              Calcium as Ca, mg/L                          84.8              86.4                80.0               80.0               96.0
              Chloride as Cl, mg/L                        220.0             220.0               200.0              196.0              240.0
               Copper as Cu, mg/L                        <0.005             <0.005              <0.005             <0.005             <0.005
               Fluoride as F, mg/L                          1.2               1.3                 1.0                1.3                1.4
                Iron as Fe, mg/L                           0.10              0.18                0.08               0.06               0.14
            Magnesium as Mg, mg/L                          50.5              52.4                49.5               47.6               58.3
             Nitrates as NO3, mg/L                         12.0              16.0                 6.0                8.0               12.0
             Sulphate as SO4, mg/L                         24.0              30.0                20.0               20.0               28.0
        Total hardness as CaCO3, mg/L                     420.0             432.0               404.0              396.0              480.0
        Total Alkalinity as CaCO3, mg/L                   232.0             210.0               232.0              200.0              248.0
             Cadmium as Cd, mg/L                         <0.003             <0.003              <0.003             <0.003             <0.003
              Arsenic as As, mg/L                        <0.005             <0.005              <0.005             <0.005             <0.005
               Nickel as Ni, mg/L                        <0.005             <0.005              <0.005             <0.005             <0.005
                Lead as Pb, mg/L                         <0.005             <0.005              <0.005             <0.005             <0.005
                Zinc as Zn, mg/L                         <0.005             <0.005              <0.005             <0.005             <0.005
Bacteriological Parameter:
      Total Coliform Bacteria, MPN/100 ml             Not detected           Not             Not detected      Not detected       Not detected
                                                                           detected
         Escerichia coli, MPN/100 ml                Not detected             Not             Not detected      Not detected       Not detected
                                                                           detected
 Conclusion: The above studies reveals that, Water Quality in the above locations are within the permissible limits and suitable for potability.
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                            STORM WATER MANAGEMENT
Rooftop harvesting:
Terrace rain water harvesting
Total terrace area in Sq.Mtr                        :43379
Tank volume in Ltrat 60 lit/SqMtr                   : 2602740
Tank volume in Cum                                  : 2602.74
Tank volume proposed                                : 2607
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                      SOLID WASTE GENERATION
Solid Waste Generation :
Source : Domestic Waste
Details of Solid waste, its quantity & disposal
                            Quantity & Characteristics of Domestic Solid Waste
                  Paper                                         0.81
                  Plastic                                      0.5-0.9
                  Metals                                       0.3-0.9
                  Glass                                        0.3-0.9
                  Ash, Fine Earth, Stones                      25-45
                  Vegetables, Leaves                           40-75
                     Chemical Characteristics           Range (% by Weight)
                  Moisture content                             40-75
                  Total nitrogen                              0.5-0.65
                  Phosphorous (as P205)                       0.5-0.85
                  Potassium (as K20)                           0.7-0.8
                  Organic matter                               32-40
                  Calorific value (kcal/kg)                  800-1050
Source : Nationwide survey sponsored by CPCB to ascertain the status of municipal Solid waste disposal in
                                           Indian cities.
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                                                                           Contd…
The solid waste generated from is worked out as follows:
                                                                               33
                                                                           Contd…
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                                                                                                  Contd…
                            WASTE GENERATION
Hazardous Waste     Used Oil from D.G. Sets                  It will be stored in leak proof sealed
                                                             barrels and will be given to KSPCB
                                                             authorized re-processors
E- Waste            From     the   entire   project   (Bulbs, It will be stored in separate room and
                    Computers & Peripherals, CDs, DVDs, handed        over   to    authorized   E-waste
                    Batteries, Mobile Phones & Other used repressors / recyclers
                    electrical & electronic appliances).
Bio medical Waste   From the First Aid Centre                It will be stored in different coloured bins
                    (Syringe, Cotton, Needle, Band-aid, as per BMW (Management & Handling)
                    Medicines, etc.)                         Rules, 1998 and disposed to KSPCB
                                                             authorized agencies
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       Sampling Locations for Ambient Air Quality monitoring
                                                        Location    Distance from project site
                        Sl. No.   Station Code                                                    Co-ordinates
                                                                         & its direction
                                                                                                 N 13007’ 34.27”
                    1                AAQ1           Project site                --               E 770 35’ 18.81”
                                                                             5.8 km              N 13°07'30.16"
                    2                AAQ2          Byappanahalli               East              E 77°38'43.03"
                                                                             1.5 km              N 13°08'37.41"
                    3                AAQ3          Gantiganahalli             North              E 77°35'18.46"
                                                                             3.1 km              N 13°06'27.96"
                    4                AAQ4          Attur village               SW                 E 77°33'52.15"
                                                                             4.2 km              N 13°05'03.35"
                    5                AAQ5          Allalasandra               South               E 77°35'23.70"
AAQ3
                 AAQ1
                                                 AAQ2
AAQ4
          AAQ5
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                          AMBIENT AIR QUALITY ANALYSIS RESULTS
                                               JANUARY-2022
                             PM10 (µg/ m3)      PM2.5 (µg/ m3)      SO2(µg/ m3)       NO2(µg/ m3)      CO (ppm)
         Name of the
Sl. #
          Location          Result     Std.    Result       Std.   Result    Std.    Result    Std.   Result   Std.
 1       Project site        92.2       100     46.0         60     7.6       80      32.0      80    BDL       2
 2      Byappanahalli        76.0       100     30.4         60     6.2       80      22.4      80    BDL       2
 3      Gantiganahalli       82.0       100     30.4         60     5.8       80      16.0      80    BDL       2
 4      Attur village        88.4       100     32.6         60     6.8       80      28.0      80    BDL       2
 5      Allalasandra         72.6       100     20.0         60     6.0       80      18.0      80    BDL       2
                              PM10 (µg/ m3)      PM2.5 (µg/ m3)      SO2(µg/ m3)       NO2(µg/ m3)      CO (ppm)
          Name of the
Sl. #
           Location         Result      Std.   Result       Std.   Result     Std.   Result    Std.   Result   Std.
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                                                                                                          Contd…
                                           FEBRUARY- 2022
                           PM10 (µg/ m3)     PM2.5 (µg/ m3)      SO2(µg/ m3)      NO2(µg/ m3)      CO (ppm)
          Name of the
Sl. #
           Location      Result     Std.    Result      Std.   Result    Std.   Result    Std.   Result   Std.
                          PM10 (µg/ m3)     PM2.5 (µg/ m3)      SO2(µg/ m3)      NO2(µg/ m3)      CO (ppm)
         Name of the
Sl. #
          Location       Result     Std.   Result       Std.   Result    Std.   Result    Std.   Result   Std.
 1       Project site    116.0      100     68.4        60      6.8       80     30.0      80    BDL       2
                                                                                                 BDL
 2      Byappanahalli     92.0      100     36.6        60      6.9       80     28.4      80              2
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                                                                                                                            Contd…
                                                        MARCH- 2022
                                    PM10 (µg/ m3)        PM2.5 (µg/ m3)         SO2(µg/ m3)        NO2(µg/ m3)       CO (ppm)
Sl. #      Name of the Location
                                  Result      Std.     Result       Std.     Result      Std.    Result     Std.   Result   Std.
                                      PM10 (µg/ m3)       PM2.5 (µg/ m3)        SO2(µg/ m3)         NO2(µg/ m3)      CO (ppm)
                 Name of the
   Sl. #
                  Location         Result       Std.    Result        Std.    Result      Std.   Result     Std.   Result   Std.
     1           Project site       134.0       100      72.0         60       6.9        80      28.6       80     BDL         2
                                                                                                                    BDL
     2         Byappanahalli        98.0        100      42.2         60       6.6        80      24.0       80                 2
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NATIONAL AMBIENT AIR QUALITY STANDARDS (MOEF notification G.S.R. 826(E)DATED 16.11.2009)
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        Sampling Locations for Noise Level Monitoring
                                                 Location      Distance from project site
                     Sl. No.   Station Code                                                  Co-ordinates
                                                                    & its direction
                                                                                            N 130 07’ 34.27”
                 1                ANQ1         Project site                --               E 770 35’ 18.81”
                                                                        5.8 km              N 13°07'30.16"
                 2                ANQ2        Byappanahalli               East              E 77°38'43.03"
                                                                        1.5 km              N 13°08'37.41"
                 3                ANQ3        Gantiganahalli             North              E 77°35'18.46"
                                                                        3.1 km              N 13°06'27.96"
                 4                ANQ4        Attur village               SW                 E 77°33'52.15"
                                                                        4.2 km              N 13°05'03.35"
                 5                ANQ5        Allalasandra               South               E 77°35'23.70"
ANQ3
ANQ1 ANQ2
ANQ4
       ANQ5
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SAMPLING LOCATIONS & RESULTS FOR NOISE QUALITY FOR
            THE MONTH OF JANUARY -2022
                                        Result
Sl. #.   Sample Location                                       KSPCB Standards
                           Max dB(A)   Min dB(A   LEQ dB(A)
  1                                                           50.0 dB(A) Day Time
           Project site      66.2        55.0       60.5
                                                                Silence Zone Area
  2                                                           55.0 dB(A) Day Time
         Byappanahalli       62.0        54.1       58.1         Residential Area
  3                                                           55.0 dB(A) Day Time
         Gantiganahalli      53.5        49.2       51.4         Residential Area
  4                                                           55.0 dB(A) Day Time
          Attur village      62.3        55.6       58.8         Residential Area
  5                                                           55.0 dB(A) Day Time
          Allalasandra       54.1        52.6       53.4         Residential Area
                                        Result
Sl. #.   Sample Location                                       KSPCB Standards
                           Max dB(A)   Min dB(A   LEQ dB(A)
  1                          62.0        53.6       57.7      50.0 dB(A) Day Time
           Project site
                                                                Silence Zone Area
  2                                                           55.0 dB(A) Day Time
         Byappanahalli       60.3        69.6       64.8         Residential Area
  3                                                           55.0 dB(A) Day Time
         Gantiganahalli      55.0        51.6       53.4         Residential Area
  4                                                           55.0 dB(A) Day Time
          Attur village      70.5        61.2       65.9         Residential Area
  5                                                           55.0 dB(A) Day Time
          Allalasandra       63.3        55.8       59.4         Residential Area
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                           FEBRUARY-2022
                                       Result
Sl. #.   Sample Location                                       KSPCB Standards
                           Max dB(A)   Min dB(A   LEQ dB(A)
  1                          68.0        59.2       63.5      50.0 dB(A) Day Time
          Project site
                                                                Silence Zone Area
  2                                                           55.0 dB(A) Day Time
         Byappanahalli       69.0        58.4       63.6         Residential Area
  3                                                           55.0 dB(A) Day Time
         Gantiganahalli      55.6        51.5       53.6         Residential Area
  4                                                           55.0 dB(A) Day Time
          Attur village      66.0        57.8       61.8         Residential Area
  5                                                           55.0 dB(A) Day Time
          Allalasandra       61.3        58.7       60.1         Residential Area
                                       Result
Sl. #.   Sample Location                                       KSPCB Standards
                           Max dB(A)   Min dB(A   LEQ dB(A)
  1                          63.5        54.2       58.9      50.0 dB(A) Day Time
          Project site
                                                                Silence Zone Area
  2                                                           55.0 dB(A) Day Time
         Byappanahalli       71.2        63.8       67.6         Residential Area
  3                                                           55.0 dB(A) Day Time
         Gantiganahalli      60.4        52.7       56.4         Residential Area
  4                                                           55.0 dB(A) Day Time
          Attur village      73.0        68.0       70.4         Residential Area
  5                                                           55.0 dB(A) Day Time
          Allalasandra       69.5        62.1       65.7         Residential Area
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                             MARCH-2022
                                        Result
Sl. #.   Sample Location                                           KSPCB Standards
                           Max dB(A)    Min dB(A    LEQ dB(A)
  1                          67.2         58.0        62.7        50.0 dB(A) Day Time
           Project site
                                                                    Silence Zone Area
  2                                                               55.0 dB(A) Day Time
         Byappanahalli       72.0         61.9        66.8           Residential Area
  3                                                               55.0 dB(A) Day Time
         Gantiganahalli      60.1         52.8        56.3           Residential Area
  4                                                               55.0 dB(A) Day Time
          Attur village      65.0         60.2        62.7           Residential Area
  5                                                               55.0 dB(A) Day Time
          Allalasandra       70.2         59.8        65.1           Residential Area
                                          Result
Sl. #.   Sample Location                                             KSPCB Standards
                            Max dB(A)    Min dB(A     LEQ dB(A)
  1                            65.0         58.6         61.9       50.0 dB(A) Day Time
            Project site
                                                                      Silence Zone Area
  2                                                                 55.0 dB(A) Day Time
          Byappanahalli        72.5         64.3         68.3          Residential Area
  3                                                                 55.0 dB(A) Day Time
          Gantiganahalli       63.0         54.8         58.7          Residential Area
  4                                                                 55.0 dB(A) Day Time
           Attur village       71.9         69.5         70.6          Residential Area
  5                                                                 55.0 dB(A) Day Time
           Allalasandra        71.2         66.0         68.7          Residential Area 44
   Noise Standards (Central Pollution Control Board, 1998)
Limits in dB(A)
                 A          Industrial                75                70
                 B          Commercial                65                55
                 C          Residential               55                45
                 D*         Silence zone              50                40
*Area up to 100 m around premises such as hospitals, educational institutions, and courts
Conclusion:The above studies reveal that, noise level is exceeding the prescribed limit due to
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              POWER REQUIREMENT
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                               ECBC COMPLIANCE
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      ENERGY SAVINGS SUMMARY
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BUDGETARY ALLOCATION FOR EMP DURING OPERATION
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                                               ADDITIONAL TOR
1.   DETAILS OF DRAINS, WATER BODIES, KHARAB LAND DETAILS AND ITS POSITION ON THE VILLAGE SURVEY
     MAP WITH REFERENCE TO PROJECT AREA AND IN THE CONCEPT PLAN CLEARLY LEAVING THE SUITABLE
     BUFFERS AS PER BYLAWS.
     Tertiary nala is running on the western side, eastern side & within the project site: we have provided 15m nala buffer.
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CONCEPTUAL PLAN   Contd…
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                                                                                Contd…
2.   SENSITIVE ZONE CLEARANCE FROM BDA, FOR THE AREAS IN SENSITIVE ZONE AS PER RMP
     OF BDA.
     Enclosed
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                                                                                         Contd…
4. SURFACE HYDROLOGICAL STUDY OF SURROUNDING AREA TO BE CARRIED OUT AND THE CARRYING
  CAPACITY OF NATURAL DRAINS TO BE WORKED OUT IN ORDER TO ACERTAIN THE ADEQUACY IN THE
  CARRYING CAPACITY OF THE DRAINS AND WITH DETAILS OF STRENGHTENING OF DRAINS
Enclosed
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                                                                                                                            Contd…
5. DETAILS OF QUANTITY AND KINDS OF WASTES GENERATED AND HANDLING THE SAME.
Details of quantity and kinds of wastes generated and handling the same is as follows:
The total solid waste generated from the proposed building is worked out as follows:
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6.      DETAILED RISK AND DISATER MANGAEMENT DURING AND AFTER CONSTRUCTION.                                                                Contd…
RISK ASSESSMENT
Objective:
To identify and rank all potential risks that may arise from the construction of major project.
Suggested measures:
Collect all relevant information needed to conduct a risk assessment of construction activities.
Identify, assess and rank risks to all segments of the environment, human beings, nuisance and loss of amenity from plans of the proposed
development.
Once construction commences, review the risk assessment as risk management strategies are implemented, inspection or monitoring identifies new
risks or when there are changes to the project.
DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN:
Supply of safe potable water to the workers during construction is ensured to avoid the potential health risks due to consumption of contaminated
water
First aid kit with adequate sterilized dressing materials and appliances is made available at site. Vehicular arrangements to shift the injured person
to the hospital shall always be made available.
Workers shall be provided with all safety gadgets like foot wear, helmets, goggles, earplugs and gloves and shall be made them to wear the same
during their working at site
It is ensured that no paint containing lead or lead products is used.
Safe scaffolding, ladders, working platforms, gangways, stairwells, excavations and safe means to entry and exit shall be provided as per the
applicable regulation.
Adequate precaution to prevent electrical accidents shall be taken.
No material shall be stacked or placed to cause danger or inconvenience to any person or the public. Necessary fencing and lights shall be
provided
Construction machineries used at site shall conform to the IS codes. Also they will be maintained as per IS guidelines.
RISK ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT PLAN
CONSTRUCTION PHASE:
• Supply of safe potable water to the workers during construction is ensured to avoid the potential health risks due to consumption of
     contaminated water.
• First aid kit with adequate sterilized dressing materials and appliances is made available at site. Vehicular arrangements to shift the injured
     person to the hospital shall always be made available.
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• Workers shall be provided with all safety gadgets like protective footwear, helmets, goggles, earplugs and
  gloves and shall be made them to wear the same during their working at site
• It is ensured that no paint containing lead or lead products is used.
• Safe scaffolding, ladders, working platforms, gangways, stairwells, excavations and safe means to entry and
  exit shall be provided as per the applicable regulation.
• Adequate precaution to prevent electrical accidents shall be taken.
• No material shall be stacked or placed to cause danger or inconvenience to any person or the public. Necessary
  fencing and lights shall be provided
• Employing a safety Engineer/Environmental Engineer.
OPERATIONAL PHASE:
   Fire detection system and fire fighting system as per IS: 2189 shall be proposed.
   Automatic fire detection system with different types of heat and smoke detectors shall be provided in
    different areas of each floor. The system shall be connected to the fire alarm system. The control
    room/security room with communication system to all floors and facility for receiving messages from
    different floors shall be provided at entrance on ground floor
   Adequate fire protection arrangements such as fire pump, wet riser system, hose reel, hose box, fire alarm
    system, potable fire extinguisher and emergency lights are proposed.
   Non- combustible materials shall only be used for the construction/erection of false ceiling including all
    fixtures and used for its suspension/erection etc. and shall be of low flame rating.
   Stand by electric generator shall be installed to supply power to staircase and corridor lighting circuit,
    ventilation and smoke extraction system, lifts, exit signs and fire pump in case of failure of normal electric
    supply. DG area shall be made restricted entry.
   Installation of transformers, LT & HT panels shall be as per the provisions specified by the concerned
    authorities.
   The whole project area falls under Zone-II of seismic map. The seismic factors have been appropriately
    incorporated in the civil design.
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ON-SITE EMERGENCY PLAN:
This shall be prepared in detail and circulated to all concerned members of emergency teams. The objectives of emergency
planning are to maximize the resource utilization and combined operations to localize the emergency and if possible
eliminate it to maximize the effects of accidents on people and property, to take remedial measures in the quickest possible
time to contain the incident and control it with minimum damage, to mobilize the internal resources and utilize them in the
most effective way, to get help from the local community and government officials to supplement internal manpower and
resources.
    For fire:
                    No attempts shall be made to extinguish the burning gas but the container under fire and other
                         containers in vicinity shall be kept cool by water spray.
                    If the gas leakage does not ignite, the container shall be approached from up and removed to the place
                         of safety away from the source of ignition.
                    Fire fighting services will be used.
    For Electric Fire:
                    Disconnect the affected areas power supply
                    Attempt shall be done to extinguish fire with the help of CO 2, DCP.
                    If fire is not extinguished, extinguish by spraying water with fog nozzle after ensuring complete
                         isolation of electric circuit will be done.
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For Earthquakes:
                          When first tremors are sensed during earthquake, all inmates shall evacuate building and assemble
                           at safe place away from structures, walls and falling objects.
                          Emergency services should be contacted for assistance.
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7.        QUALITY OF NEARBY LAKE WATER AND ITS REJUVANATION PLAN TO BE DETAILED.
          Lake Water Quality Test Results is depicted in below table (Yelahanaka lake)
                                                         For the month of January- 2022
                                                                 Parameters                   LWQ
                                                             Color, Hazen Units               <5.0
                                                                   pH Value                     6.9
                                                                Turbidity, NTU                 10.0
                                                            Conductivity, IS/cm               960.0
                                                       Total Dissolved Solids, mg/L           640.0
                                                            Chloride as Cl, mg/L              240.0
                                                               Iron as Fe, mg/L                 2.8
                                                         Magnesium as Mg, mg/L                 47.6
                                                            Nitrate as NO3, mg/L               10.0
                                                          Sulphate as SO4, mg/L                26.0
                                                     Total Hardness as CaCO3, mg/L            392.0
                                                    Chemical Oxygen Demand, mg/L              320.0
                                                      Bio-Chemical Oxygen Demand
                                                                                               36.0
                                                           (5days @ 20ºC), mg/L
                                                            Oil & Grease, mg/L                 2.0
                                                      Total Suspended Solids, mg/L            22.0
                                                      Faecal Coliform, MPN/100ml             Present
                                                   Total coli form Bacteria, MPN/100ml       Present
5.2.1.1    Natural ventilation buildings                                                                                                       Naturally ventilated buildings shall:                                              Work in progress                                     To be discussed with electrical consultant:
                                                       Naturally ventilated buildings shall:                                                  (a)          Natural ventilation shall comply                                                                                            1. Please share specification sheet highlighting
                                                       (a) Natural ventilation shall comply with the design guidelines provided for natural                with the design guidelines                                                                                                  efficiency of exhaust fans proposed in toilets, stores
                                                       ventilation in the National Building Code of India 2005 Part 8, 5.4.3 and 5.7.1.1                   provided for natural ventilation                                                                                            etc.
                                                                                                                                                           in the National Building Code of
                                                                                                                                                           India 2005 Part 8, 5.4.3 and
                                                                                                                                                           5.7.1.1
                                                                                                                                              (b)          Have minimum BEE 3-star
                                                                                                                                                           rated ceiling fans, if provided
                                                                                                                                                           with ceiling fans.
                                                                                                                                              (c)          Have exhaust fans complying
                                                                                                                                                           with minimum efficiency
                                                                                                                                                           requirements of fans in Table
                                                                                                                                                           5.3, if provided.
5.2.1.2                                                                                    Not applicable                                     Mechanical system, either completely or in                         Not applicable                                                        To be discussed with Client & HVAC
           Mechanical ventilation air quality design                                                                                          conjunction with natural ventilation                                                                   Applicable                        consultant: Proposed IDEC system to meet fresh
           requirements                                                                                                                       systems, shall:                                                                                        Not Met                           air requirements is said to be installed in phase
                                                                                                                                              (a) Install mechanical systems that provide                                                                                              02, please confirm how the fresh air requirement
                                                                                                                                              outdoor air change rate as per NBC.                                                                                                      for conditioned spaces is addressed in phase 01?
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Applicable:
5.2.2.3    Variable Refrigerant Flow                                                       Not applicable                                     Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) systems                            Not applicable                      ECBC minimum                  No action required
                                                                                                                                              shall meet or exceed the efficiency                                                                    efficiency requirements
                                                                                                                                              requirements specified in Table 5-4 as per                                                             met
                                                                                                                                              the ANSI/AHRI Standard 1230 .                                                                          (required EER: 3.28, EER of
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     VRF model: 4.00)
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     *Model number taken from PO -
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     "KNND Associates Private
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Limited-WO-HVAC Lowside-
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     SB- 1-2-3-16082021.pdf"
5.2.3.1    Timeclock
                                                        Mechanical cooling and heating systems in Universities and Training Institutions of all sizes and all Shopping Complexes with         Applicable                                                                               Should be done Up-front:
                                                        built up area greater than 20,000 m2 shall be controlled by timeclocks that:                                                          A query has been raised with GIRHA Help desk, asking tha applicalbility of time          To be discussed with Client & HVAC consultant
                                                       (a)           Can start and stop the system under different schedules for at least three different day types per week,                 cotrol for VRF system typology.                                                          Please let us know how this credit can be addressed.
                                                       (b)           Are capable of retaining programming and time setting during loss of power for a period of at least 10 hours, and        GRIHA Help Desk Reply:
                                                       (c)           Include an accessible manual override that allows temporary operation of the system for up to 2 hours.                   Yes, the time clock control is applicable to VRF system typology as well.
                                                                                                                                                                                              Additionally, if an end user can control VRF via timer operation it would be acceptable.
5.2.3.2    Temperature Controls                        Mechanical cooling and heating equipment in all buildings shall be installed with controls to manage the temperature inside the        Applicable                                                                               No action required
                                                       conditioned zones. Each floor or a building block shall be installed with at least one control to manage the temperature.              Each space has individual remotes controlling the temperature of that space.
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SOLAR PANEL LAYOUT
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9.   COMPLIANCE TO ECBC GUIDELINES AND INCORPORATION OF NBC FOR POROPSED
     PROJECT SHOULD BE DETAILED.
•    In compliance with ECBC CODE-4 Building Envelope.
•    In Compliance with ECBC CODE-7.2.1 Copper Wound Transformers(as a measure to conserve
     energy) conforming to IS 1180 are proposed.
•    ECBC CODE 7.2.1.3 & 7.2.6 - Centralized locations of transformers and DG sets are proposed
     to limit the power loss due to voltage drop and Distribution Losses.
•    3 star Rated DG sets are proposed confirming ECBC CODE -7.2.3
•    As per the ECBC Code -7.2.5 suitable sizes of capacitors are provided in required panels to
     achieve the value of power factor(0.97) as per ECBC norms.
•    As per ECBC CODE - 7.2.8 (Use of renewable energy).Solar Water heaters will be proposed
     for top floors.
•    Under ECBC CODE-6.2 Corridor, Lift, Lobby, Staircases, Basement Floor and External lights
     will be controlling through Timers.
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10.   PROVISIONS TO PROCESS THE ORGANIC WASTE IN BIO-DIGESTER AND SCHEMEN FOR WASTE TO ENERGY
      PLANT TO PROCESS THE ENTIRE ORGANIC WASTE GENERATED WITHIN THE PROJECT SITE AND ALSO TO
      PROCESS THE INORGANIC WASTE WITHIN THE PROJECT SITE AND HANDLING OF E-WASTE SHOULD BE
      DETAILED
      - The generated solid waste will be segregated as organic & in organic waste. The organic waste will be process in proposed bio
       digester. There is no provision of bio digester for the proposed project.
      - Organic waste will be treated in bio digester; inorganic waste will be given to authorized vendors. E- waste will be collected & given
       to authorized recyclers.
11.   NOC FROM THE CONCERNED AUTHORITIES FOR THE SOURCE OF WATER DURING CONSTRUCTION AND
      DURING OPERATION SHOULD BE DEFINED.
      Water during contraction for construction work will be sourced through our existing STP. During Operation Phase water will be
      sourced through BWSSB. NOC from BWSSB is Enclosed as Annexure -1
12.   FAR AND DETAILED PARKING PROVISIONS FOR ALL KIND OF VEHICLES WITH REFERENCE TO LOCAL
      ZONING AUTHORITIES SHOULD BE DEFINED.
                                                FAR CALCULATIONS
                 6   Site Area For Far( As Per Norms Far Is Calculated Based On Net Site       324175.79
                     Area Including The Area Reserved For Parks And Open Spaces)
                7    Permissible Far Based On 30 Mt Road Width                                     3.00
                7
                                                                                                250133.65
                A    Achieved FAR
                8    Achieved FAR= NET FAR AREA =                 250133.65                      0.7716
                                   NET SITE AREA(6)               324175.79
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                S.NO.                          DESCRIPTION                                        NOS
                                                                                         3036
                  1     Total no of student hostel(for every 05 rooms one car park)     ROOM      608
                        (3036/5=607.20 cars)                                              S
                  2     For Academic Block(One Car Parking Of 2.5mt X 5.5mt Each Shall 157,165.   1048
                        Be Provided For Every 150 Sqmt Of Floor Area                      73
                  3     Total car parking required                                                1656
13. DETAILED TRAFFIC STUDY WITH RESPECT TO PROPOSED EXPANSION AND METHODS OF IMPROVISING.
    Traffic study report is Enclosed as Annexure -1
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14. GROUND WATER POTENTIAL AND LEVEL IN THE STUDY AREA MAY BE STUDIED
er our study of the project site the depth of ground water table for rain water harvesting is about 45m in the project area.
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15. MANAGEMENT PLAN TO UTILIZE THE ENTIRE EARTH GENERATED WITHIN
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16.                SCHEME FOR UTILIZING MAXIMUM TREATED SEWAGE WATER TO REDUCE THE
      DEMAND ON                 THE FRESH WATER
      The total water requirement of the proposed project will be 1629 KLD. The total quantity of sewage expected from
      the establishment will be about 1470 KLD. This wastewater will be treated in STP of capacity 1500 KLD. The STP
      treated water will be utilized for flushing, for gardening& for HVAC.
17. RAIN WATER HARVESTING WITH RESPECT TO ANNUAL RAINFALL IN TANKS/SUMPS FOR ROOF
      TOP AND OPEN/ PAVED AREAS AND WITH EFFECTIVE METHODS OF HARVESTING RAIN WATER
      AND ALONG WITH MANAGEMENT OF EXCESS STROM WATER.
      - The details pertaining to rain water harvesting have been described in the slide No. 31 & 32
18.     TO ENUMERATE AND SUBMIT THE DETAILS OF EXISTING TREES, TREES PROPOSED TO BE
        TRANSPLANTED AND TREES TO BE FELLED AND THE SCHEME FOR DEVELOPMENT OF
        GREENERY WITH THE NUMBER AND KIND OF THE TREE SPECIES AS PER THE NORMS WITH
        THE MAXIMUM TRANSPLANTATION.
      There are no trees to be felled & about 4057 native trees to be planted in the complete project.
      The details pertaining to tree species to be proposed in the project has been described in the slide NO. 18&19.
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19.   SAMPLING LOCATIONS SHALL BE AS PER STANDARD NORMS.
21.   ACTIVITIES SUCH AS PROVISIONS FOR PUBLIC HEALTH CARE UNIT, REJUVANATION FOR
      VRUSHABHAVATHI VALLEY ETC, TO BE TAKEN UP UNDER CSR & CER SHOULD BE DETAILED OUT
      IN PHYSICAL TERMS AND INCLUDES AS PART OF EMP
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THANK YOU…
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