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Proposed Group Housing Project

Environmental Compliance report 
for 
 
Proposed Group Housing Project at Sec‐ 104, Gurgaon, Haryana 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
Submitted By 
 
M/s Magic Info Solutions Pvt. Ltd. 
Registered Office – D‐13, Defence Colony, New Delhi‐110024 
 
 

June 2014
    

   

TABLE OF CONTENT

S. No Description
Compliance of Specific and General Conditions for Operational Phase

LIST OF ANNEXURES

Annexure Description
Annexure-I Environment Clearance Letter
Annexure-II Environmental Monitoring Report
Annexure-III Photographs First Aid at the site
Annexure-IV Photographs of Labour Camp
Annexure-V Photographs of Excavated Top Soil
Annexure-VI Photographs of Construction Material Storage Area & Scrap Box
Annexure-VII Photograph of mobil oil storage area
Annexure-VIII Photograph of D.G. sets and Inventory of High Speed Diesel at the site
Annexure-IX Monitoring Report
Annexure-X Photograph of water sprinkling done at the project site
Annexure-XI Photograph of fly ash inventory maintained at the site
Annexure-XII Approved Site plan (Services)
Annexure-XIII Photograph of premixing of concrete done at the site
Annexure-XIV Construction Activity NOC from HUDA 03 Oct 2012
Annexure-XV Structural Safety Certificate & NBC Conformance Certificate
Annexure-XVI Forest NOC
Annexure-XVII Fire Fighting Scheme Approval
Annexure-XVIII Letter to Superintendent for Electricity Assurance
Annexure-XIX 500 meter google map
Annexure-XX Building Plans Approval-DTCP
Annexure-XXI Approved Site plan
Annexure- XXII Photographs of safety measures provided at the project site
Annexure-XXIII Photograph of water sprinkling done at the site for dust control
Annexure-XXIV Receipted copy from irrigation department for Najabgarh jheel NOC
Annexure-XXV Typical floor plan showing fire doors and refuse area
Annexure-XXVI Permit for Disposal of Mineral Extracted
    

   

Annexure-XXVII Landscape Plan


Annexure-XXVIII EDC Submission Receipts
Annexure-XXIX Approved Combined basement floor plan
Annexure-XXX IGBC Precertified SILVER Certificate
Annexure-XXXI Assurance letter for water supply from HUDA
Annexure-XXXII Aravali NOC
Annexure-XXXIII Advertisments in TOI and NBT

LIST OF TABLES

Tables Description Page No


Table-1 Schedule of AAQM 01
Table-2 Monitoring Result of SO2 01
Table-3 Monitoring Result of NO2 02
Table-4 Monitoring Result of PM10 03
Table-5 Monitoring Result of PM2.5 04
Table-6 Monitoring Result of CO 05
Table-7 Schedule of Noise Monitoring 06
Table-8 Daytime Noise Monitoring Results 07
Table-9 Night time Noise Monitoring Results 08
Table-10 Schedule of Ground Water sample collection 09
Table-11 Ground Water monitoring Results 09
Table-12 Soil Monitoring Results 11
Table-13 D.G. stack monitoring results 12
Table-14 D.G. noise monitoring results 13

LIST OF FIGURES

Figure Nos. Description Page No


Figure-1 SO2 Monitoring Graph 02
Figure-2 NO2 Monitoring Graph 03
Figure-3 PM10 Monitoring Graph 04
Figure-4 PM2.5 Monitoring Graph 05
Figure-5 CO Monitoring Graph 06
Figure-6 Day time Noise Monitoring Graph 07
    

   

Figure-7 Night Time Noise Monitoring Graph 08


Proposed Group Housing Project at Sec- 104, Gurgaon, Haryana

“COMPLIANCE REPORT”

SPECIFIC AND GENERAL CONDITIONS AS PER THE ENVIRONMENTAL


CLEARANCE (ANNEXURE - I) FOR CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION
PHASES OF THE PROJECT

Sl. No. Conditions Proposal


PART – A
SPECIFIC CONDITIONS
A. Construction Phase
1 “Consent To Establish” shall be Consent To Establish(CTE) has been
obtained from Haryana State Pollution obtained by the project vide consent no:
Control Board under air and water act HSPCB/Consent/:
and a copy shall be submitted to the 2821213GUNOCTE131736
SEIAA, Haryana before the start of Dated: 09/10/2013
any construction work at site. A Copy of CTE is attached as
Annexure-II
2 A first aid room will be provided in First aid facility has been provided at
the project both during construction the site. Photographs showing medical
and operation of the project. facilities at the site are attached as
Annexure-III
3 Adequate drinking water and sanitary Labour camp is provided at the site. All
facilities should be provided for the rooms are pukka houses with
construction workers at the site. sanitary and drinking water facilities.
Provision should be made for mobile Drinking water & Mobile toilets at the
toilets. Open defecation is strictly site is provided for labourers.
prohibited. The safe disposal of waste
water and solid wastes generated Water is efficiently collected and reused
during the construction phase should for other activities at the drinking water
be ensured. point provided at the site.

Photographs of labour camp, mobile


toilets & drinking water point at the site
is attached as Annexure-IV
4 All the topsoil excavated during Top soil excavated till date is stored at
construction activities should be the site in heaps. Photographs showing
stored for use in the same are attached as Annexure-V.
horticulture/landscape development
within the project site.
5 The project proponent shall ensure Project is in its initial phase of
that the building material required construction therefore the construction
during construction phase is properly waste generated is not in significant
stored within the project area and quantities.
disposal of construction waste should
not create any adverse effect in the However scrap generated such as iron
neighboring communities and should bars at the site is stored in scrap box.
be disposed of after taking necessary The scrap shall be reused at the site
precautions for general health and wherever possible the remaining shall

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safety aspects of people, only in be sold to scrap dealers.


approved sites with the approval of
competent Authority There are separate spaces allotted for
storage of various materials used for
construction.

Photographs of scrap box and


construction material storage areas are
attached as Annexure-VI
6 Construction spoils, including The construction spoils are reused as
bituminous material and other much as possible.
hazardous materials, must not be The used oil from the D.G. sets shall be
allowed to contaminate watercourses stored in shaded places along with
and the dump sites for such materials Mobil oil and HSD. Please refer to
must be secured so that they should Annexure-VII for photographs of
not leach into the ground water and stored Mobil oil at the site.
any Hazardous waste generated during
the construction phase, should be Hazardous waste when generated in
disposed as per applicable rules and significant quantities shall be disposed
norms with necessary approval of the of to authorized recyclers after taking
Haryana State Pollution Control Board necessary approvals from HSPCB.
7 The diesel generator set to be used Currently there are two D.G. sets
during construction phase should be of installed at the site of capacities 125
ultra low sulphur diesel type and KVA and 200 KVA. High speed diesel
should conform to Environment is used for running the Generator sets.
(Protection) Rules prescribed for air Both D.G. sets are acoustically
and noise emissions standards. enclosed. Please refer to Annexure-
VIII for photographs of D.G. sets and
inventory of High speed diesel and
other construction materials maintained
at the site.

Stack emission results were found to be


within the limits as prescribed by EPA
rules. Please refer to Annexure-IX for
stack emission results
8 The Diesel required for operating DG As the project is in construction phase
set shall be stored in underground the Diesel is stored in barrels.
tanks and if required, clearance from Quantity of diesel stored does not
chief controller of Explosive shall be exceed 1000 liters at a time hence there
taken. is no requirement of permission from
chief controller of explosives.

However in the operational phase if


there is a need to construct underground
tanks for storage of diesel prior
permission from chief controller of
explosives shall be taken.

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9 Ambient noise level should conform Ambient Air and Ambient noise
to residential standards both during monitoring was conducted at the project
day and night. Incremental pollution site. The results were found to be within
loads on the ambient air and noise CPCB prescribed limits.
quality should be closely monitored Please refer to Annexure-IX for
during construction phase. Adequate Ambient Air and Ambient Noise
measures should be taken to reduce monitoring results.
ambient air and noise level during
construction phase, so as to conform Measures taken to reduce Ambient
to the stipulated standards. Noise pollution - Acoustic Enclosures
for D.G. sets
Measures taken to reduce Ambient Air
pollution – Regular water sprinkling by
tankers at the site. Please refer to
Annexure-X
10 Fly ash should be used as building Fly ash has been purchased to be used
material in the construction as per the as building material.
provision of Fly Ash Notification of Please refer to Annexure-XI for
September, 1999 and amended as on photographs of fly ash inventory
27th August, 2003. maintained at the site.
11. Storm water control and its reuse as Storm water line is attached to Rain
per CGWB and BIS standards for water harvesting pits. The storm water
various applications should be ensured shall be used to recharge the ground
water.

Please refer to Approved Site Plan


(Services) attached as Annexure-XII
showing storm water line and rain water
harvesting pits.
12. Water demand during construction The concrete used at the site is pre-
should be reduced by use of pre-mixed mixed. Mixers at the site are used to
concrete, curing agents and other best pre-mix the concrete before use. Please
practices referred. refer to Annexure-XIII for pre-mixer
photograph at the site.
13 In view of the several constraints in Source of water to be used for
water supply augmentation in the construction purpose have been
region and sustainability of water revealed to HUDA and an affidavit
resources, the developer will submit have been submitted to HUDA stating
the NOC from CGWA specifying that ground water will NOT be used for
water extraction quantities and construction purpose.
assurance from HUDA/ utility
provider indicating source of water A No Objection Certificate for carrying
supply and quantity of water with out construction activity at the site,
details of intended use of water – from ‘Office of the Administrator’,
potable and non potable. Assurance is HUDA, Gurgaon have been awarded
required for both construction and vide memo No. 17223
operation stages separately. It shall be Dated: 03-10-2012
submitted to the SEIAA and RO, Please refer to Annexure-XIV for copy
MoEF Chandigarh, before the start of of the same.

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construction
14. Roof should meet prescriptive U values for,
requirements as per Energy Roof Pitched: 1.70 W/m2oC
Conservation Building Code by using Roof Flat: 3.35 W/m2oC
appropriate thermal insulation material
15. Opaque wall should meet prescriptive U values of various materials used for
requirements as per Energy walls,
Conservation Building Code which is 1. Bricks:
proposed to be mandatory for all a. Plastered Both sides: 3.24 W/m2oC
conditioned spaces while it is b. Solid Unplastered: 2.67 W/m2oC
desirable for non air- conditioned c. Plastered Both Sides: 2.44 W/m2oC
spaces by use of appropriate thermal
insulation material to fulfill 2. Concrete: 3.58 W/m2oC
requirement 3.Hollow Concrete Block: 1.70 W/m2oC

16. The approval of the competent 1. The structural is stable and the design
authority shall be obtained for conforms to IS codes. Certificates from
structural safety of the building due to structural safety engineer and architect
earthquake, adequacy of fire fighting of the building in this regard is attached
equipments, etc. as per National as Annexure-XV
Building Code including protection 2. Project is in its initial phase of
measures from lightening etc. If any construction. Adequacy of fire fighting
Forest Conservation Act shall be taken equipments shall be ensured in
from Competent Authority. operational phase of project.
3. A forest NOC has been obtained vide
letter number: 226, Dated: 24/02/2012.
All the conditions mentioned in the
NOC shall be strictly complied with.
Please refer to Annexure-XVI for copy
of Forest NOC.
17. Overexploited ground water and The project will not use ground water
impending severe shortage of water for construction purposes. An affidavit
supply in the region requires the in this regards has been submitted along
developer to redraw the water and with the EIA report.
energy conservation plan. Developer
shall reduce the overall footprint of HUDA has given an assurance to
the proposed development. Project supply water to the project for use of
proponent shall incorporate water domestic purposes.
efficiency/ savings measures as well
as water reuse/ recycling within 3 The project shall ensure to incorporate
month and before start of construction energy saving measures and install
to the SEIAA, Haryana and RO, water saving fixtures & measures in the
MoEF, GOI, Chandigarh operational phase of project.

For water recycling Sewage Treatment


Plant has been proposed and is marked
in Approved Site Plan (Services).
Please refer to Annexure-XII

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18. The project proponent as stated in the Rain Water harvesting pits are proposed
proposal shall construct 22 rain water with Desilting Chamber. Storm water
harvesting pits for recharging the line is kept separate from sewer line.
ground water within the project
premises. RWH pits shall be designed Location of rain water harvesting pits is
to make provisions for silting chamber shown in Approved Site plan (services).
and removal of floating matter before Please refer to Annexure-XII
entering harvesting pit. Maintenance
budget and persons responsible for Maintenance budget shall be formulated
Maintenance must be provided. Care in the operational phase of the project.
shall also be taken that contaminated
water do not enter any RWH pit.
19. The project proponent shall provide An external fire hydrant line is shown
for adequate fire safety measure and in site Plan (Services) in Annexure-XII.
equipments as required by Haryana Fire scheme for the project has been
Fire Service Act, 2009 and examined by a team of fire officers,
instructions issued by the local Gurgaon and was found in accordance
Authority Directorate of fire from time with NBC 2005 guidelines.
to time. Further the project proponent The Fire fighting scheme has been
shall take necessary permission approved by Commissioner, Municipal
regarding fire safety scheme/NOC Corporation vide letter No.
form competent Authority as required. FS/MCG/2013/200. Please refer to
Annexure-XVII for a copy of the
same.
20 The project proponent shall obtain An letter has been written to
assurance from the DHBVN for Superintending Engineer (NCR
supply of 9302 KVA of power supply Planning), HVPNL requesting for
before the start of construction. In no assurance to provide electrical load to
case project will be operational solely be provided to the project. The letter is
on generators without any power Copied to Chief Engineer/Planning,
supply from any external power HVPNL, Panchkula. The application is
utility. under process.
Please find a copy of letter attached as
Annexure- XVIII
21 Detail calculation of power load and Detail calculation has been submitted to
ultimate power load of the project DHBVN.
shall be submitted to DHBVN under
intimation to SEIAA Haryana before
the start of construction. Provisions
shall be made for electrical
infrastructure in the project area.
22 The project proponent shall not raise A google map showing 500 m radius
any construction in the natural land site surrounding is attached as
depression/Nallah/ water course and Annexure-XIX
shall ensure that the natural follow
from the Nallah/water course is not It is inferred from the map that there are
obstructed. no Nallah or water course does not exist
at the site and hence none is obstructed.

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23 The project proponent shall keep the The level of plinth has been kept in
plinth level of the building blocks accordance within the prescribed
sufficiently above the level of the norms.
approach road to the project as per All the building plans are approved by
prescribed by laws. Levels of the other Town & Country Planning Department
areas in the projects shall also be kept vide
suitably so as to avoid flooding. Memo No. ZP-802/JD(BS)/2012/17360
dated: 5/9/2012
Please refer to Annexure-XX for a
copy of the same.
24 Construction shall be carried out so Density for normal Group housing
that density of population does not colonies= 300 PPA
exceed norms approved by Director Density achieved by the project =
General Town and Country 299.024
Department Haryana. Please refer to Approved site plan
attached as Annexure-XXI for detailed
calculations.
25 The project proponent shall submit an An Affidavit was submitted to SEIAA
affidavit with the declaration that along with the EIA report stating that
ground water will not be used for ground water will not be used for
construction and only treated water construction purposes.
should be used for construction
26 The project proponent shall not cut No trees shall be cut on the site.
any existing tree and project
landscaping plan should be modified
to include those trees in green area.
27 The project proponent shall provide Noted
helipad facility as required under NBC
Norms and shall seek permission of
helipad from AAI accordingly
28 The project proponent shall ensure The building envelope is designed as
that ECBC norms for composite per composite climate zone. The
climate zone are met. In particular building shall meet ECBC Norms
building envelope, HVAC service,
water heating, pumping lighting and
electrical infrastructure must meet
ECBC norms.
29 The project proponent shall provide 3 This condition shall be adhered to in the
meter high barricade around the advances stages of construction.
project area, dust screen for every
floor above the ground, proper
sprinkling and covering of stored
material to restrict dust and air
pollution during construction.
30 The project proponent shall construct A sedimentation basin shall be
a sedimentation basin in the lower construction in the advanced stages of
level of the project site to trap construction.
pollutant and other wastes during
rains.

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31 The project proponent shall provide Proper rasta shall be provided for
proper Rasta of proper width and smooth movement of vehicles in
proper strength for each project before advanced construction phase
the start of construction.
32 The project proponent shall provide all Safety nets are provided at the under
the safety measures for the workers construction buildings to provide safety
during construction of high rise to laborers. Personal Protective
building. Equipments (PPEs) are provided to
laborers. Please refer to Annexure-XI
for inventory of PPEs maintained at the
site.

Please refer to Annexure-XXII for


Photographs of safety measures
provided at the site

33 The project proponent shall ensure U values of the glass to be used shall
that U- value of the glass is less than not exceed 2.57 W/m2oC.
3.177 and maximum solar heat gain
co-efficient is 0.25 for vertical And SHGC for vertical fenestration
fenestration. shall not exceed 0.25
34 The project proponent shall ensure Structural Engineer of the building has
structural integrity of high rise certified that building structure is stable.
building during any seismic activity. Please refer to Annexure-XV for a copy
of the certificate.

35 The project proponent shall For dust control water is regularly being
adequately control construction dusts sprinkled at the site.
like silica dust, non-silica dust, wood Please refer to Annexure-XXIII for
dust, Such dust shall not spread photographs in this regards.
outside project premises. Project
proponent shall provide respiratory
protective equipment to all
construction workers.
36 The project proponent shall ensure Plinth level of the buildings shall be
that the plinth level of the building maintained so that there is no adverse
block to be 1.5 meter above 100years effect to the building due to floods.
flood level of the said Najafgarh Jheel.
37 The project proponent shall obtain An application for grant of NOC for
NOC from HUDA as well as irrigation Najafgarh Jheel has been filed to the
Opera meter before the start ofExecutive Engineer, Irrigation
construction, regarding Department, Gurgaon.
possible
adverse effect of project proposal on The application is under process.
the said Najafgarh Jheel Copy of receipt of application is
attached as Annexure-XXIV
38 The project proponent shall develop Noted
complete civic infrastructure of the
group housing colony including
internal roads, green belt

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development, sewerage line, Rain


Water recharge arrangements, storm
water drainage system, solid waste
management site and provision for
composting of Bio-degradable waste ,
STP, water supply line, dual plumbing
line electric supply lines etc. and shall
offer possession of the units/ Flats
thereafter.
39 The project proponent shall provide Fire Doors and Fire Staircases are
one refuse area till 24 meter, one tillprovided on each floor.
39 meter and one after every 15meter Refuse area is provided on each floor
as per National building code. next to fire doors.
Please refer to approved typical floor
plan attached as Annexure-XXV for
Fire doors and refuse area.
40 The project proponent shall provide This shall be ensured in the operational
fire control room and fire officer for phase of the project
building above 30 meter as per
National Building Code.
41 The project Proponent shall obtain A permit from department of mines and
permission of mines and geology geology has been taken for excavation
Department for excavation of soil of soil.
before the start of construction. Permit No. 1272, Dated: 15.03.2013
A copy of the permit is attached as
Annexure-XXVI

42 The project proponent shall provide A railway track exists towards South-
sound barrier to control noise East side of the project site.
pollution due to the existence of An 18 meter wide thick green belt is
railway track near the project area and planned adjacent to the railway track
shall submit revised plan before the which will act as a noise barrier.
start of construction.
The project in its operation phase will
have a row of trees around the project
boundary which will further attenuate
the noise.

In the advanced stages of construction a


sound barrier shall be provided to
reduce the noise at the site.
43 The project proponent shall submit A landscape plan giving details of
revised layout plan replacing area hardscape & softscape area, species and
earmarked for water bodies in the number of trees, shrubs, ground covers
central part of project area with the and turf is attached as
green belt before the start of Annexure-XXVII
construction.
Summary of landscaping:
Total No. of trees proposed - 321

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Total No. of shrubs proposed –


1,65,700
Total No. of ground covers proposed –
1,63,680
Turf Species proposed - Bermuda
Grass

Grasscrete pavers provided in 50% of


the paves area to allow infiltration of
water.
Total net softscape area provided =
42.23%
44 The project proponent shall keep the Noted.
24 meter road level, internal road
level, landscape level and ground floor
level of the tower up to the level of
existing railway track. Provision of
infrastructure facilities by the project
proponent shall proponent.
45 The project proponent shall seek External Development Cost (EDC)
specific prior approval from payments have been made regularly.
concerned local Authority/HUDA Submission receipts of EDC from Town
regarding provision of storm drainage and Country Planning are attached as
and sewerage system including their Annexure-XXVIII.
integration with external services of
HUDA / Local authorities beside other
required services before taking up any
construction activity.
46 The site for solid waste management A solid waste storage area at a confined
plant be earmarked on the layout plan location shall be provided in the
and the detailed project for setting up operational phase of the project.
the solid waste management plant
shall be submitted to the authority
within one month.
B. Operation Phase
a. “Consent to Operate” shall be The project is in its initial construction
obtained from Haryana State Pollution phase. Consent to Operate shall be
Control Board under Air and Water obtained once the construction is
Act and a copy shall be submitted to complete.
the SEIAA, Haryana
b. The Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) An STP is provided in the Basement
shall be installed for the treatment of towards north-eastern corner of Parcel-
the sewage to prescribed including A
odor and treatment effluent shall be
recycled. The installation of STP Please refer to Annexure-XXIX
should be certified by an independent showing location of STP on approved
expert and a report in this regard basement plan.
should be submitted to the SEIAA,
Haryana before the project is Sequential Batch Reactor is proposed to

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commissioned for operation. Tertiary treat the sewage. Since the technology
treatment of waste water is mandatory. does not uses any filter membrane
Discharge of treated sewage shall hence filter backwash shall not be
conform to the norms and standards required.
of HSPCB, Panchkula project
proponent shall implement such STP Once the STP is installed and ready to
Technology which does not required commission, adequacy of STP shall be
filter backwash. carried out by and independent expert.
c. Separation of the grey and black water Dual plumbing line and a garden
should be done by use of dual hydrant line is proposed.
plumbing line. Treatment of 100% Please refer to Annexure-XII for Site
grey water by decentralized treatment plan (Services) showing dual plumbing.
should be done ensuring that the re-
circulate water should have BOD level The treated water shall be used for
less than 10mg/ liter. And the recycled flushing and gardening purposes.
water will be used for flushing,
gardening and DG set cooling etc. to
achieve zero exit discharge.
d. For disinfection the treated wastewater UV shall be used to disinfect water.
ultra-violet radiation of ozonization A schematic drawing of STP has been
process should be used. submitted with EIA report
e. The Solid Waste generated should be The municipal solid waste generated
properly collected and segregated. from the site shall be managed as per
Bio-degradable waste shall be Municipal Solid Waste (Management
decomposed at site and dry/ insert and Handling) Rules 2000.
solid waste should be disposed off to
approved sites for land filling after
recovering recyclable material.
f. Diesel power generating sets proposed D.G. sets are proposed in the basement.
as source of back power for lifts, Please refer to Annexure-XXIX for
common area illumination and for approved basement plans showing
domestic use should be of enclosed location of D.G. Sets.
type and conform to rules made under
the Environment (Protection) Act,
1986. The location of the DG sets
should be in the basement as promised
by the project proponent with
appropriate stack heights as per the
CPCB norms. The diesel used for the
DG sets should be of low sulphur
contents (maximum 0.25%)
g. Ambient Noise level should be Ambient noise shall be monitored every
controlled to ensure that the does not 6 months.
exceed the prescribed standards both The recent monitoring results show that
within and at the boundary of the the ambient noise at the site Is below
Proposed Residential Complex. CPCB prescribed limits. Please refer to
Annexure-IX for ambient noise results.
h. The project proponent as stated in the Please refer to point 43 above.
proposal should maintain at least 30%

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as green cover area for tree plantation A list of species is mentioned in the
especially all around the periphery of attached landscape plan.
the project and on the road sides Please refer to Annexure-XXVII for the
preferably with local species which same
can provided protection against noise
and suspended particulates matter, the
open spaces inside the project should
be preferably landscaped and covered
with Vegetation/grass, herbs & shrubs.
Only locally available plant species
shall be used.
i. The project proponent shall strive to Efficient methods of irrigation shall be
minimize water in irrigation of used in operational phase of the project
landscape minimizing grass area,
using native variety, xeriscaping and
mulching, utilizing efficient irrigation
system , scheduling irrigation only
after checking evapo transpiration
data.
j. Rain water harvesting for roof run-off Noted
and surface run-off, as per plan
submitted should be implemented.
Before recharging the surface run off,
pre-treatment through sedimentation
tanks must be done to remove
suspended matter, oil and grease. The
bore will for rainwater recharging
shall be kept at least 5 mts, above the
highest ground water table. Care shall
be taken that contaminated water do
not enter any RWH pit. The project
proponent shall avoid Rain water
harvesting of first 10 minutes of rain
fall. Roof top of the building shall be
without any toxic material or which
can contaminate rain water. Wire mess
and filters should be used wherever
required.
k The ground water level and its quality Ground water is tested every 6 months.
should monitor regularly in
consolation with Central Ground Please refer to Annexure-IX for ground
Water Authority. water monitoring results.
L There should be no traffic congestion The proposed parking is fully
near the entry and exit points from the internalized. Please refer to
roads adjoining the proposed project Annexure-XXIX for basement parking
site. Parking should be fully and Annexure-XXI for surface parking.
internalized and no public space
should be utilized. Entry & Exits are bell mouthed shaped
and open to a 24 meter wide road.

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Hence traffic congestion is not


anticipated.
M A report on the energy conservation A detailed energy survey shall be
measure conforming to energy carried out and a report shall be
conversation norms finalized by submitted once the project comes in to
Bureau of Energy Efficiency should operational phase.
be prepared incorporating details
about building materials & Please refer to point 14 above for U
Technology, R & U factors etc and values of various materials used in roof
submitted to the SEIAA, Haryana in and wall.
three months time.
The project has been awarded pre-
certification for Indian Green Building
Council Green Homes Silver Rating. A
copy of the certificate is Attached as
Annexure-XXX
N Energy conversation measure like Use of energy saving devices and solar
installation of LED for lighting the panels shall be ensured in the
areas outside the building should be operational phase of project
integral part of the project design and
should be in place before project
commission. Use of solar panels must
be adapted to the maximum energy
conservation
o The project proponent shall use zero Noted
ozone depleting potential material in
insulation, refrigeration, air-
conditioning and adhesive; project
proponent shall also provide Halon
free fire suppression system
p The solid waste generated should be MSW Rules, 2000 & amendments shall
properly collected and segregated as be followed.
per the requirement of the MSW
Rules, 2000 and as amended from
time to time. The bio-degradable
waste should be treated by appropriate
technology at the site ear-marked with
in the project area and dry/insert solid
waste should be disposed off to the
approved sites for land filling after
recovering recyclable material.
Q The provision of the solar water Noted
heating system shall be as per norms
specified by HAREDA and shall be
made operational in each building
block.
r The traffic plan and the parking plan Noted. Please refer to point ‘L’ above
proposed by the project proponent
should be adhered to meticulously

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Proposed Group Housing Project at Sec- 104, Gurgaon, Haryana

with further scope of additional


parking for future requirement. There
should be no traffic congestion near
the entry and exit points from the
roads adjoining the proposed project
site. Parking should be fully
internalized and no public space
should be used.
s The project shall be operational zed An assurance from Office of the
only when HUDA / local authority Executive Engineer, Huda Division no.
will provides domestic water supply II Gurgaon has been provided to supply
system in the area. water for domestic use upon completion
of water supply within Approx 3-4
years. A copy of the assurance letter is
attached as Annexure-XXXI
t Operation and maintenance of STP, Noted.
Solid waste management and Resident Welfare Association shall take
electrical infrastructure, pollution care of O&M of the group housing
control measure shall be ensured even project in its operational phase.
after the completion of sale.

u Different type of wastes should be Noted


disposed off as per provisions of
municipal solid waste, biomedical
waste, hazardous waste, e-waste,
batteries & plastic rules made under
Environmental Protection Act, 1986,
Particularly E-waste and battery waste
shall be disposed of as per existing E-
waste Management Rules 2011 and
Batteries Management Rules 2001,
The project proponent should maintain
a collection centre for E-waste and it
should be disposed of to only
registered and authorized dismantler /
recycler.
v Standards for discharge of All standards of discharge of pollutants
environmental pollutants as enshrined shall be strictly complied with.
in various schedules of rules 3 of
Environmental Protection Rules 1986
shall be strictly complied with.
W Water supply shall be metered among Noted.
different users of utilities.
X The project proponent shall ensure Stack height shall be provided as per
that the stack height of DG sets is as CPCB guidelines.
per the CPCB guide lines and also
ensure that the emission standards of Stack emissions are monitored every 6
noise and air are within the CPCB months.
prescribed limits. Noise and Emission Please refer to Annexure-IX for stack

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Proposed Group Housing Project at Sec- 104, Gurgaon, Haryana

level of DG sets greater than 800KVA emission results of the D.G. sets
shall be as per CPCB latest standards currently installed at the site.
for high capacity DG Sets.
Y All electric supply exceeding 100amp, Noted
3 phases shall maintain the power
factor between 0.98 lag to 1 at the
point of connection.
z The project proponent shall use only As the D.G. sets will be water cooled
treated water instead of fresh water for treated water will used for cooling D.G.
DG cooling. The project proponent
shall also use evaporative cooling D.G. sets and HVAC shall be installed
technology and double stage cooling with the best technologies available in
system for HVAC in order to reduce the market.
water consumption. Further
temperature, relative humidity during
summer and winter seasons should be
kept at optional level, Variable speed
drive, best Co-efficient of
Performance, as well as optimal
integrated point load value and
minimum outside fresh air supply may
be resorted for conservation of power
and water . Coil type cooling DG Sets
shall be used for saving cooling water
consumption for water cooled DG
Sets.
Aa The project proponent shall ensure Noted
that the transformer is constructed
with high quality grain oriented, low-
loss silicon steel and virgin electrolyte
grade copper. The project proponent
shall obtain manufacture’s certificate
also for that.
ab The project proponent shall ensure Noted
that exit velocity from stack should be
sufficiently high. Stack shall be
designed in such a way that there is no
stack down –water under any
meteorological conditions
ac The project proponent shall provide If required water sprinkling shall be
water sprinkling system in the project done in the operational phase of the
area to suppress the dust in addition to project to control dust.
the already suggested mitigation
measures in the Air Environment
chapter of EMP.

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Proposed Group Housing Project at Sec- 104, Gurgaon, Haryana

PART- B
GENRAL CONDITIONS
(i) The project proponent shall ensure the Noted
commitments made in Form-1, Form-
1A, EIA/EMP and other documents
submitted to the SEIAA for the
protection of environment and
proposed environmental safeguards
are complied with in letter and spirit.
In case of contradiction between two
or more documents on any point, the
most environmentally friendly
commitment on the point shall be
taken as commitment by project
proponent.
(ii) Six monthly compliance reports Noted
should be submitted to the HSPCB
and regional office, MoEF, GOI,
Northern Region, Chandigarh and a
copy to the SEIAA, Haryana.

(iii) STP outlet after stabilization and stack STP once operational and stabilized
emission shall be monitored monthly. shall be monitored every month outlet
Other environmental parameters and water quality
green belt shall be monitored on
quarterly basis. After every 3 months, Green belt shall be monitored on
the project proponent shall conduct quarterly basis.
environmental audit and shall take
corrective measure, if required without
delay.
(iv) The SEIAA, Haryana reserves the Noted
right to add additional safeguard
measures subsequently, if found
necessary, Environmental Clearance
granted will be revoked if it is found
the false information has been given
for getting approval of this project.
SEIAA reserves the right to revoke the
clearance if conditions stipulated are
not implemented to the satisfaction of
SEIAA/MoEF.
(v) The project proponent shall not violate Noted
any judicial orders/pronouncements
issued by any court/Tribunal.
(vi) All other statutory clearance such as Clearance obtained are listed as under,
the approvals for storage of diesel
from Chief Controller of Explosive, 1. Airport Authority of India Clearance
Fire Department, Civil Aviation for Height
Department, Forest Conservation Act , 2. Forest NOC

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Proposed Group Housing Project at Sec- 104, Gurgaon, Haryana

1980 and Wildlife (Protection) Act, 3. NOC for Aravali (Attached as


1972 PLPA, 1900, Forest Act 1927 etc Annexure-XXXII)
shall be obtained, as applicable by 4. Fire NOC for building plans
project proponent from the respective 5. Approval of building plans
authorities prior to construction of the 6. Construction activity NOC
project 7. Consent to establish

Other clearances will be obtained as and


when required.

(vii) The project proponent should inform Advertisement of award of


the public that the project has been environmental clearance to the project
accorded Environment Clearance by in Times of India and NBT is attached
the SEIAA and copies of the clearance as Annexure-XXXIII
letter are available with the state
pollution control board & SEIAA.
This should be advertised within 7
days from the date of issue of the
clearance letter at least in two local
newspapers that are widely circulated
in the region and copy of the same
should be forwarded to SEIAA
Haryana. A copy of Environmental
Clearance conditions shall also be put
on project proponent’s web site for
public awareness.
(viii) Under the provision of Environment Noted
(Protection) Act, 1986, legal action
shall be initiated against the project
proponent if it was found that
construction of the project has been
started before obtaining prior
Environmental Clearance.
(ix) Any appeal against the this Noted
Environmental Clearance shall lie
with the National Green Tribunal, if
preferred, within a period of 30 days
as prescribed under section 16 of the
National Green Tribunal Act,2010.
(x) The project proponent shall put in An Environmental Corporate Policy is
place corporate Environment Policy as in place.
mentioned in MoEF, GOI OM No. J-
11013/41/2006-IA II (I) dated
26.4.2012 within 3 months period.
Latest corporate Environmentally
Policy should be submitted to SEIAA
within 3 months of issuance of this
letter.

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Proposed Group Housing Project at Sec- 104, Gurgaon, Haryana

(xi) The fund ear-marked for environment Details of funds allocated to


protection measures should be kept in environmental protection measures
separate account and should not be have been submitted with the
diverted for other purposes and year environmental application.
wise expenditure shall be reported to Funds shall not be diverted for any
the SEIAA/RO MoEF GOI under other purposes.
rules prescribed for Environment
audit.
(xii) The project proponent shall ensure the Noted
compliance of Forest Department,
Haryana Notification no.
S.O.121/PA2/1900/S.4/97 dated
28.11.1997

(xiii) The project proponent shall ensure Valid PUC certificates for all the
that no vehicle during vehicles shall be maintained.
construction/operation phase enter the
project premises without valid
“Pollution under Control” certificate
from competent authority.
(xiv) The project proponent is responsible Noted
for compliance of all conditions in
Environmental Clearance letter and
project proponent can not absolve
himself / herself for the responsibility
by shifting it to any contractor
engaged by project proponent.
(xv) The project proponent shall seek fresh Noted
environmental clearance if at any
stage there is change in the planning
of the proposed project.

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,;TATE ENVIRONMENT IMPACT ASSESSMENT AUTHORITY HARYANA
Bay No. 55-58, Prayatan Bhawan, Sector-2, PANCHKULA.

No. SE!AA/HRJ20 f 3/ 6I f Dated:. Q. 4.~sL1!J> /3..

To

M/s Magic Info Solution Pvt. Ltd.


Regd. Office: D-13, Defence Colony,
New Delhi- f I 0024

Subject: Environmental Clearance for proposed Group Housing Project at Sec-


104, Gurgaon, Haryana.
Dear Sir,
This letter is in reference to your application no. Nil dated 08-1 1-20 II
addressed to Director, fA (Ill) MOEF GOI received on 08-11-2011 and transferred to
M.S. SEJAA, Haryana received on 18-05-2012 and subsequent letter dated 24-08-2012
seeking prior Environmental Clearance for the above project under the EIA Notitlcation_
2006. The proposal has been appraised as per prescribed procedure in the light of
proviswns under the EIA Notification, 2006 on the basis of the mandatory documents
enclosed with the application viz., Form-1, Fanni-A & Conceptual Plan. EIAIEMP on
the basis of approved TOR and additional clarifications furnished in response to rhe
observations of the State Expert Appraisal Committee (SEAC) constituted by MOE F.
GOJ vide their Notification 23.3.20 12, in its meeting held on 08-08-2012. 12-10-2012
and 09-07-2013 awarded "Gold'' grading ro the project.
(2] It is inter-alia, noted that the project involves the construcrion of Group
Housing Project at Sec- I 04, Gurgaon, Haryana having a total plot area is 89528.46 sqmt.
The total built up area shall be 207187.396 sqmt. The Group Housing complex shall
comprise of II Residential Towers having Basement+ GF + ma~'imum 17 floors. I
EWS tower G+7 community building Basement +GF + 2, Primary school and Nursery
school etc. The maximum height of the building shall be 54.25 meter for which NOC
from AAI has been obtained. The total water requirement shall be !120 KLD. The fresh
water requirement shall be 645 KLD. The waste water generation shall be 792 KLD.
which will be treated in the STP of 900 KLD capacity leading to zero exit discharge. The
total power requirement shall be 9302 KVA which will be supplied by Dl-iBVN. The
Project Proponent has proposed to develop green belt on 30% of pwject ar~a ( 18%) trt.:t.'
plantation + 12% landscaping). The Pr<)ject Proponent proposed !o cons11·uct 2?. ram
\-Vater harvesting pits. The solid waste generation will be 3314. f5 kg/day. The bio-
degradable waste will be treated in the pi·oject area by adopting appropriare technology.
1.
The total parking spaces proposed are 2119 ECS.
(3] The State Expert Appraisal Committee, Haryana after due considerMion of
the relevant documents submitted by the project proponent and additional clarification
fumisbed in response "to it~ observations have recommended the grant of environmental
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clearance for the project mentioned· above, subject to compliance_ \Vith the stipulated
conditions. Accordingly, the State Environment Impact Assessment Authority in its
meeting held on 05-08-2013 decided to agree with the recommendations of SEAC to
accord necessary environmental clearance for the project under Category 8(b) of EIA
Notification 2006 subject to the strict compliance with the specific and general conditions
mentioned below:-
PART A-
SPECIFIC CONDITIONS:-
Construction Phase:-
]I] "'Consent for Establish" shall be obtained from Haryana State Pollution Control
Board under Air and Water Act and a copy shall be submitted to the SEIAA.
Haryana before the start of any construction work at site.
]2] A first aid room as proposed in the project report shall be provided both during
constmCtion and operational phase of the project.
[3] Adequate drinking water and sanitary facilities should be provided for construction
workers at the site. Provision should be made for mobile toilets. Open defecation
by the laboures is strictly prohibited. The safe disposal of waste water and solid
wastes generated during the construction phase should be ensured.
[4] All the topsoil excavated during construction activities should be stored for use in
horticulture/landscape development within the project site.
[5] The project proponent shall ensure that the building material required during
construction phase is properly stored within the project area and disposal of
construction waste should not create anY adverse effect' on the neighboring
communities and should be disposed. of after taking necessarJ precautions for
general safety and health aspects of people, only in approved sites with the approval
of competent authority.
16) Construction spoils, including bituminous material and other hazardous nlaterials,
must not 'be allowed to contaminate v..'atercourses and the dump sites for such
material 1nust be secured so that they should not leach into the ground water and
any hazardous waste generated during construction phase, sho:.Jld be disposed off as
per applicable rules and nom1s with necessary approval of the Haryana State
Pollution Control Board.
[7] The diesel generator sets to be used during construction phase should be of ultra
low sulphur diesel iype and should conform to Environment (Protection) Rules
prescribed for air and noise emission standards.
]8] The diesel required for operating DG sets shall be stored in uoderground tanks and
if required, clearance from ChiefControJ:er of Explosives shail be taken.
[9] Ambient noise levels should conform to the residential stancards both during day
and night. Incremental pollution loads on the ambient ai~ and noise quality should
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be closely monitored during construction phase. Adequate measures should be


taken to reduce ambient air and noise level during construction phase~ so as to
conform to the stipulated residential standards.
!101 Fly ash should be used as building material in the construction as per the proyisions
of Fly Ash Notification of September 1999 and as amended on 27th August 2003.
(11] Storm water control and its re-use as per CGWB and BIS standards for various
applications should be ensured.
(12] Water demand during construction should be reduced by use of pre-mixed concrete,
curing agents and other best practices.
(13] In view of the severe constrains in water supply augmentation in the region and
sustainability of water resources, the developer will submit the NOC from CGWA
specifying water extraction quantities and assurance from HUDA/ utility provider
indicating source of water supply and quantity of water with details of intended
use of water - potable and non-potable. Assurance is required for both
construction and operation stages separately. It shall be submitted to the SEIAA
and RO, MOEF, Chandigarh before the start of construction.
(14] Roof should meet prescriptive requirement as per Energy Conservation Building
Code by using appropriate thermal insulation material.
(15] Opaque wall should meet prescriptive requirement as per Energy Conservation
Building Code which is proposed to be mandatory for all air conditioned spaces
while it is desirable for non-air-conditioned spaces by use of appropriate thermal
insulation material to fulfill requirement.
(16] The approval of the competent authority shall be obtained for structural safety of the
building on account of earthquake, adequacy of fire fighting equipments, etc. as per
National Building Code including protection measures from lightening etc. If any
forest land is involved in the proposed site, clearance under Forest Conservation
Act shall be obtained from the competent Authority.
(17] Overexploited groundwater and impending severe shortage of water supply in the
region requires the developer to redraw the water and energy conservation plan.
Developer shall reduce the overall footprint of the proposed development. Project
proponent shall incorporate water efficiency /savings measures as well as water
reuse/recycling within 3 months and before start of construction to the SEIAA,
Haryana and RO, MOEF, GO!, Chandigarh.
(18] The Project Proponen't shall construct 22 rain water harvesting pits for recharging
the ground water within the project premises. Rain water harvesting pits shall be
designed to make provisions for siiting chamber and removal of floating matter
. before entering harvesting pit. Jvlaintenance budget and persons responsible for
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maintenance must be provided. Care shall also be taken that contaminated water
do not enter any RWH pit.
[19) The project proponent shall provide for adequate fire safety measures and
equipments as required by Haryana Fire Service Act, 2009 and instructions issued
by the local Authority/Directorate of fire from time to time. Further the project
proponent shall take necessary permission regarding fire safety scheme/NOC from
competent Authority as required.
[20] The Project Proponent shall submit assurance from the DHBVN for supply of
· 9302 KVA of power supply before the start of construction. In no case project will
be operational solely on generators without any power supply from any external
power utility.
[21) Detail calculation of power load and ultimate power load of the project shall be
submitted to DHBVN under intimation to SEIAA Haryana before the start of
construction. Provisions shall be made for electrical infrastructure in the project
area.
[22) The Project Proponent shall not raise any construction in the natural land
depression I Nallahlwater course and shall ensure that the natural flow from the.
Nallahlwater course is not obstructed.
[23] The Project 'Proponent shall keep the plinth level of the building blocks
sufficiently above the level of the approach road to the Project as per prescribed
by-laws. Levels of the other areas in the Projects shall also be kept suitably so as
to avoid flooding.
[24] Construction· shall be carried out so that density of population does not exceed
norms approved by Director General Town and Country Department Haryana.
[25) The Project Proponent shall submit an affidavit with the declaration that ground
water will n~t be. used for construction and only treated water should be used for
construction.
[26] The project proponent shall not cut any existing tree and project landscaping plan
should be modified to include those trees in green area.
[27) The project proponent shall provide helipad facility as required under NBC norms
and shall seek permission ofhelipad from AAI accordingly.
[28) The project proponent shall ensure that ECBC norms for composite climate zone
are met. In particular building envelope, HVAC service, water heating, pumping,
lighting and electrical infrastructure must meet ECBC norms.
[29] The project proponent shall provide 3 meter high barricade around the
project area, dust screen for every floor above the ground, proper sprinkling
and covering of stored material to restrict dust and air pollution during
construction.
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[30] The project proponent shall construct a sedimentation basin in the lower level of the
project site to trap pollutant and other wastes during rains.
[31] The project proponent shall provide proper Rasta of proper width and proper
strength for each project before the start of construction.
[32] The project proponent shall provide all the safety measures for the workers during
construction of high rise building.
[33] The project proponent shall ensure that the U-value of the glass is less than 3.177 I·.I
and maximum solar heat gain co-efficient is 0.25 for vertical fenestration.
[34] The project proponent shall ensure structural integrity ofhigli rise building during
any seismic activity.
[35] The project proponent shall adequately control construction dusts like silica dust, I.
I
non-silica dust, wood dust. Such dusts shall not spread outside project premises.
Project Proponent shall provide respiratory protective equipment to all construction
workers.
[36] The project proponent shall ensure that the plinth level of the building block to be
1.5 meter above 100 years flood level of the said Najafgarh Jheel.
[37] The project proponent shall obtain NOC from HUDA as well as Irrigation
Department before the start of construction, regarding possible adverse effect of
project proposal on the said Najafgarh Jheel.
[38] The project proponent shall develop complete civic infrastructure of the Group
Housing colony including internal roads, green belt development, sewerage line,
Rain Water recharge arrangements, Storm water drainage system, Solid waste
management site and provision for composting of bio-degradable waste, STP,
water supply line, dual plumbing line, electric supply lines etc. and shall offer
possession of the units/flats thereafter.
[39] The project proponent shall provide one refuse area till 24 meter, one till 39 meter
and one after every 15 meter as per National Building Code.
[40] The project proponent shall provide fire control room and fire officer for building
above 30 meter as per National Building Code.
[41] The project proponent shall obtain permission of Mines and Geology Department
for excavation of soil before the start of construction.
[42] The project proponent shall provide sound barrier to control noise pollution due to
the existence of railway track near the project area and shall submit revised plan
before the start of construction.
[43] The project proponent shall submit revised layout plan replacing area earmarked
for water bodies in the central part of project area with the green belt before the
start of construction.
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[44) The project proponent shall keep the 24 meter road level, internal road level,
landscape level and ground floor level of the tower up to the level of existing
railway track. Provision of infrastructure facilities by the project proponent shall
not adversely affect the area between the railway track and the area of project
proponent.
[45] The project proponent shalJ seek specific prior approval from concerned local
Authority!HUDA regarding provision of storm drainage and sewerage system
including their integration with external services ofHUDA/ Local authorities beside
other required services before taking up any construction activity.
[46) The site for solid waste management plant be earmarked on the layout plan and the
detailed project for setting up the solid waste management plant shall be submitted
to the Authority within one month.
Operational Phase:
[a) "Consent to Operate" shall be obtained from Haryana State Pollution Control
Board under Air and Water Act and a copy shall be submitted to the SEIAA,
Haryana.
[b) the Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) shall be installed for the treatment of the
sewage to the prescribed standards including odour and treated effluent shall be
recycled. The installation of STP should be certified by an independent expert and
a report in this regard should be submitted to the SEIAA, Haryana before the
project is commissioned for operation. Tertiary treatment of waste water is
mandatory. Discharge of treated sewage shall conform to the norms and standards
of HSPCB, Panchkula. Project Proponent shalJ implement such STP technology
which does not require filter backwash.
[c) Separation of the grey and black water should be done by the use of dual plumbing
'
line. Treatment of 100% grey water by decentralized treatment should be done
ensuring that the re-circulated water should have BOD level less than I 0 mg/litre
and the recycled water will be used for flushing, gardening and DG set cooling etc.
to achieve zero exit discharge.
[d) For disinfection of the treated wastewater ultra-violet radiation or ozonization
process should be used.
[e) The solid waste generated should be properly collected and segregated. Bio-
degradable waste shall be decomposed at site and dry/ inert solid waste should be
disposed off to approved sites for land filling after recovering recyclable material.
[f] Diesel power generating sets proposed as source of back-up power for lifts,
common area illumination and for domestic use should be of enclosed type and
conform to ruies made under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986. The
location of the DG sets should be in the basement as promised by the project
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proponent with appropriate stack height i.e. above the roof level as per the CPCB
norms. The diesel used for DG 'ets should be ultra low sulphur diesel (0.05%
sulphur), instead of low sulphur diesel.
[g} Ambient Noise level should be controlled to ensure that it does not exceed the
prescribed standards both within and at the boundary of the Proposed Residential
Complex.
[h) The project proponent should maintain at least 30% as green cover area for tree
plantation especially all around the periphery of the project and on the road sides
preferably with local species which can provide protection against noise and
suspended particulates matter. The open spaces inside the project should be
preferably landscaped and covered with vegetation/grass, herbs & shrubs. Only
locally available plant species shall be used.
[i) The project proponent shall strive to minimize water in irrigation of landscape by
minimizing grass area, using native variety, xeriscaping and mulching, utilizing
efficient irrigation system, scheduling irrigation only after checking evapo-
transpiration data.
[j) Rain water harvesting for roof run-off and surface run-off, as per plan submitted
should be implemented. Before recharging the surface run off, pre- treatment
through sedimentation tanks must be done to remove suspended matter, oil and
grease. The bore well for rainwater recharging shall be kept at least 5 mts. above
the highest ground water table. Care shall be taken that contaminated water do not
enter any RWH pit. The project proponent shall avoid Rain Water Harvesting of
first I 0 minutes of rain fall. Roof top of the building shall be without any toxic
material or paint which can contaminate rain water. Wire mess and filters should
be used wherever required.
[k) The ground water level and its quality should be monitored regularly in
consultation with Central Ground Water Authority.
[I) There should be no traffic eongestion near the entry and exit points from the roads
adjoining the proposed project site. Parking should be fully intemalized and no
public space should be utilized.
(m] A report on the energy conservation measures confonning to energy conservation
nonns finalized by Bureau of Energy Efficiency should be prepared incorporating
details about building materials & technology, R & U Factors etc and submitted to
the SEIAA, Haryana in three months time.
[n) Energy conservation measures like installation of LED for lighting the areas outside
the building should be integral pal}: of 1he project design ar:d should be in place
before project commissioning. Use of ~.~·Jiar panels must be adzpted to the maximuJTl
energy conservation.
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(o] The Project Proponent shall use zero ozone depleting potential material in
insulation, refrigeration, air-conditioning and adhesive. Project Proponent shall also
provide halon free fire suppression system.
(p] The solid waste generated should be properly collected and segregated as per the
requirement of the MSW Rules, 2000 and as amended from time to time. The bio-
degradable waste should be treated by appropriate technology at the site ear-marked
within the project area and dry/inert solid waste should be disposed off to the
approved sites for land filling after recovering recyclable material.
(q] The provision of the solar water heating system shall be as per norms specified by
HAREDA and shall be made operational in each building block.
[r] The traffic plan and the parking plan proposed by the Project Proponent should be
adhered to meticulously with further scope of additional parking for future
requirement. There should be no traffic congestion near the entry and exit points
from the roads adjoining the proposed project site. Parking should be fully
internalized and no public space should be used.
(s] The Project shall be operationalized only when HUDA/local authority will provide
domestic water supply system in the area.
(t] Operation and maintenance of STP, solid waste management and electrical
Infrastructure, pollution control measures shall be ensured even after the
completion of sale.
[u] Different type of wastes should be disposed off as per provisions of municipal
solid waste, biomedical waste, hazardous waste, e-waste, batteries & plastic rules
made tinder Environment Protection Act, 1986. Particularly E-waste and Battery
;.•<'
wa8te shall be disposed of as per existing E-waste Management Ruies 2011 and
Batteries Management Rules 2001. the project proponent should maintain a
collection center for E-waste and it shouid be disposed of to only· registered and
authorized dismantler I recycler.
(v] Standards for discharge of environmental pollutants as enshrined in various
schedules of rule 3 of Environment Protection Rule 1986 shall be strictly complied
with.
(w] Water supply shall be metered among different users of utilities.
[x] The project proponent shall ensure that the stack height of DG sets is as per the
CPCB guide lines and also ensure that the emission standards of noise and air are
within the CPCB prescribed limits. Noise and Emission level of DG sets greater
than 800 KVA shall be as per CPCB latest standards for high capacity DG sets.
(y] All electric supply exceeding 100 amp, 3 phase shall maintain the power factor
between 0.98 lag to 1 at the point of connection.
[z] The project proponent shall use only treated water instead of fresh water for DG
cooling. The Project Proponent shall also use evaporative cooling technology and
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double stage cooling system for HVAC in Order to reduce water consumption.
Further temperature, relative humidity during summer and winter seasons should be
kept at optimal level. Variable speed drive, best Co-efficient of Performance, as
well as optimal integrated point load value and minimum outside fresh air supply
may be resorted for conservation of power and water. Coil type cooling DO Sets
shall be used for saving cooling water consumption for water cooled DG Sets.

[aa] The project proponent shall ensure that the transformer is constructed with high
quality grain oriented, low loss silicon steel and virgin electrolyte grade copper. The
project proponent shall obtain manufacturer's certificate also for that.

[ab] The project proponent shall ensure that exit velocity from the stack should be
a
sufficiently high. Stack shall be designed in such way that there is no stack
down-water under any meteorological conditions.

[ac] The project proponent shall provide water sp1inkling system in the project area to
suppress the dust in addition to the already suggested mitigation measures in the
Air Environment Chapter ofEMP.

PART-B. GENERAL CONDITIONS:

[i] The Project Proponent shall ensure the commitments made in Fonn-1, Fonn-lA,
EINEMP and other documents submit<ed to the SEIAA for the protection of
environment and proposed enviromnental safeguards are complied with in letter
and spirit. In case of contradiction between two or more documents on any point
the most envirorunentally friendly commitment on the point shall be taken as
commitment by project proponent.

[ii] Six monthly compliance reports should be submitted to the HSPCB and Regional
Office, MOEF, GO!, Northern Region, Chandigarh and a copy to the SElAA,
Haryana.

[iii] STP outlet after stabilization and stack emission shall be monitored monthly.
Other environmental parameters and green belt shall be monitored on quarterly
basis. After every 3 (three) months, the project proponent shall conduct
enviromnental audit and shall take conective measure, if required, without delay.

[iv] : The SEIAA, Haryana reserves the right to add additional safeguard measures
subsequently, if found necessary. Environmental Clearance granted will be
revoked if it is found that false information has been given for getting approval of
this project. SEIAA reserves the right to revoke the clearance if conditions
stipulated are not implemented to the satisfaction of SEIAA/MoEF.

[v] The Project proponent shall not violate any judicial orders/pronouncements issued
by any Court/Tribunal.

[vi] All other statutory clearances such as the approvals for storage of diesel from Chief
Controller of Explosives, Fire Department, Civil Aviation Depaltment, Forest
Conservation Act, 1980 and Wildlife (Protection) Act, 191.2, Forest Act, 1927.
PLPA 1900, etc. shall be obtained, as applicable by project·proponents from the
respective authorities prior to construction of the project.

[vii] The Project proponent should inform the public that the project has been accorded
Envirorunent Clearance by the SElAA and copies of the clearance letter are
available with the Haryana State Pollution Control Board & SEIAA. This should be
advertised within 7 days from the date of issue of the clearance letter at least in two
local newspapers that are widely circulated in the region and the copy of the same
should be forwarded to SEIAA Haryana. A copy of Environment Clearance
conditions Shall also be put on project proponent's web site for public awarentss.
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[viii] Under the provisions of Envirorunent (Protection) Act, 1986, legal action shall be
initiated against the Project Proponent if it was found that coHstruction of the
project has been started before obtaining prior Environmental Clearance.

[ix] Any appeal against the tills Envirorunental Clearance shall lie with the National
Green Tribunal, if preferred, within a period of 30 days as prescribed under
Section 16 of the National Green Tribunal Act, 2010.

rX I The project proponent shall put in place Corporate Environment Policy as


mentioned in MoEF, Go! OM No. J-11013/41/2006-IA II (!) dated 26.4.2012
witllln 3 months period. Latest Corporate Environment Policy should be submitted
to SEIAA within 3 months of issuance of this letter.

[xi] The fund ear-marked for environment protection measures should be kept in
separate account and should not be divened for other purposes and year wise
expenditure shall be reported to the SEIAA/RO MOEF GO! under rules prescribed
for Environment Audit.

[xii] The project proponent shall ensure the compliance of Forest Department, Haryana
Notification no. S.O.l21/PA2/1900/S.4/97 dated 28.11.1997.

[xiii] The Project Proponent shaJI ensure that no vehicle during consnuctionioperation
phase enter the project premises without valid 'Pollution Under Control'
certificate from competent Authority.

[xiv] The project proponent is responsible for compliance of all conditions in


Environmental Clearance letter and project proponent can not absolve
himself /herself of the responsibility by shifting it to any controctor engaged hy
project proponent.

[xv] The project proponent shall seek fresh Environmental clearance if at any stage there
is change in the planning of the proposed project.

Member
' .__I eLJ.
v'"Cr:r;--
State Level Environment Impact
· Assessment Authority, Haryana, Panchkula.

Endst. No. SEIAA/HR/20!3 Dated: ...................

A copy of the above is forwarded to the following:

1. The Additional Director (lA Division), MOEF, GO!, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road.
New Delhi.
2. The Regional office, Ministry of Environment & Forests, Govt. of India, Sector
31, Chandigarh.
3. The Chairman. Haryana State Pollution Control Board.Pkl.

\
Member Secretary,
State Level Environment lmpact
Assessment Authority, Haryana, Panchkula
HARYANA STATE POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
C-11, SECTOR-6, PANCHKULA
Website- www.hspcb.gov.in E-Mail - hspcb.pkl@sifymail.com
Telephone No.- 0172-2577870-73

No. HSPCB/Consent/: 2821213GUNOCTE131736 Dated:09/10/2013


To
M/s : Magic Info Solutions Private Limited
Sector-104, Gurgaon, Haryana
GURGAON
122001

Sub. : Issue of Consent to Establish from pollution angle .

Please refer to your Consent to Establish application received in this office on the subject noted
above.Under the Authority of the Haryana State Pollution Control Board vide its agenda Item No. 47.8
dated 28.04.83 sanction to the issue of"Consent to Establish" with respect to pollution control of Water
and Air is hereby accorded to the unit Magic Info Solutions Private Limited, for manufacturing of
/Establishment of Group Housing Project with the following terms and conditions:-

l. The industry has declared that the quantity of effluent shall be 792 KL/Day i.e
OKL/Day for Trade Effluent, 0 KL/Day for Cooling, 792 KL/Day for Domestic and the
same should not exceed .

2. The above "Consent to Establish" is valid for two years from the date of its issue to be
extended for another one year at the discretion of the Board or till the time the unit starts its
trial production whichever is earlier. The unit will have to set up the plant and obtain
consent during this period.

3. The officer/official of the Board shall have the right to access and inspection of the
industry in connection with the various processes and the treatment facilities being
provided simultaneously with the construction of building/machinery. The effluent should
conform the effluent standards as applicable

4. That necessary arrangement shall be made by the industry for the control of Air Pollution
before commissioning the plant. The emitted pollutants will meet the emission and other
standards as laid/will be prescribed by the Board from time to time.

5. The applicant will obtain consent under section 25/26 of the Water (Prevention & Control
of Pollution) Act, 1974 and under section 21/22 of the Air (Prevention & Control of
Pollution) Act, 1981 as amended to-date-even before starting trial production

6. The above Consent to Establish is further subject to the conditions that the unit complies
with all the laws/rules/decisions and competent directions of the Board/Government and its
functionaries in all respects before commissioning of the operation and during its actual
working strictly.

7. No in-process or post-process objectionable emission or the effluent will be allowed, if the


scheme furnished by the unit turns out to be defective in any actual experience

8. The Electricity Department will give only temporary connection and permanent connection
to the unit will be given after verifying the consent granted by the Board, both under Water
Act and Air Act.

9. Unit will construct the proper septic tank as per Bureau of Indian Standards.

10. Unit will raise the stack height ofDG Set/Boiler as per Board's norms.
11. Unit will maintain proper logbook of Water meter/sub meter before/after commissioning.
12. That in the case of an industry or any other process the activity is located in an area
approved and that in case the activity is sited in an residential or institutional or
commercial or agricultural area, the necessary permission for siting such industry and
process in an residential or institutional or commercial or agricultural area or controlled
area under Town and Country Planning laws CLU or Municipal laws has to be obtained
from the competent Authority in law permitting this deviation and be submitted in original
with the request for consent to operate.
13 . That there is no discharge directly or indirectly from the unit or the process into any
interstate river or Yamuna River or River Ghaggar.
14. That the industry or the unit concerned is not sited within any prohibited distances
according to the Environmental Laws and Rules, Notification, Orders and Policies of
Central Pollution control Board and Haryana State Pollution Control Board.
15. That of the unit is discharging its sewage or trade effluent into the public sewer meant to
receive trade effluent from industries etc. then the permission of the Competent Authority
owing and operating such public sewer giving permission letter to his unit shall be
submitted at time of consent to operate.

16. That if at any time, there is adverse report from any adjoining neighbor or any other
aggrieved party or Municipal Committee or Zila Parishad or any other public body against
the unit's pollution; the Consent to Establish so granted shall be revoked.

17. That all the financial dues required under the rules and policies of the Board
have been deposited in full by the unit for this Consent to Establish.
18. In case of change of name from previous Consent to Establish granted, fresh Consent to
Establish fee shall be levied.
19. Green belt of adequate width shall be provided by the unit before commissioning.

20. In case of unit does not comply with the above conditions within the stipulated period,
Consent to Establish will be revoked.
21. Industry should adop t water conservat ion measures to ensure minimum consumption of
water in their Proce . Ground wa ter based proposals of new industries should get
clearance from Centra l Ground \J ater uthority for scienti lie development of previous
resource.
22. This Consent to Establish would be invalid if it is established in the non-conforming area.

23. That the unit will take all other clearances from concerned agencies, whenever required.
24. That the unit will obtain consent under Water & Air Acts & authorization under HWTM
Rules from the Board before coming into production.

25. That the unit will not change its process without the prior permission of the Board.

26. That the Consent to Establish so granted will be invalid, if the unit falls in Aravali Area.
27. That the unit will comply with the Hazardous Waste Management Rules and will also
make the non-leachate pit for storage of Hazardous waste and will undertake not to dispose
off the same except for pit in their own premises or with the authorized disposal authority.
28. That the unit will submit an affidavit that it will comply with all the specific and general
conditions as imposed in the above Consent to Establish within 30 days failing which
Consent to Establish will be revoked.
29. That unit will obtain EIA from MoEF, if required at any stage.
Specific Conditions

Other Conditions :
-~

1. The unit will take trial con ent to operate before the occupation of the project.
2. The unit will install TP alongwith the main project.
3. The unit wiU jnstall the project only on tb land for which T own and Country Planning
Department ha gi en licenece.
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4. The unit will comply all the terms and conditions the Environmental Clearance granted by
the SEIAA, Haryana.

/? t --d, ].__ .
Senior En~mental Engineer II. HQ
For and on be 'half of chairman
Haryana State Pollution Control Board
Annexu
ure‐III 

Phottographs First Aid at the sitte 

            
  
Annexu
ure‐IV 

Photograph
hs of labo
our camp 

      

Residen
nce for Labourers 

      

               Sanitary facilitties at labourr camp       Water for domesticc use 
Mobile toilet and drinking water for labourers at project site 

Water stored 
and reused for 
other 
purposes 

     
Annexure‐V 

Pho
otographss of excavvated top
p soil storred at site

         

Excavaated Top Soil

 
Annexu
ure‐VI 

Pho
otographs of Consstruction Materiall Storage Area & SScrap Boxx 

     

     

C
Construction  Material Storage Area 

S
Scrap Box 
Annexurre‐VII 

Photoggraph of m
mobil oil storage aarea 

 
Annexure
e‐VIII 

Photoggraph of D.G. setss and Inve
entory off High Spe
eed Diese
el at the site 

 
Proposed Group Housing Project at Sec- 104, Gurgaon, Haryana
 
Environmental Monitoring Report

1. Ambient Air Quality Monitoring

Ambient air quality monitoring was done at one location within the site premises. The details of
monitoring schedule is given in Table-1

Table 1: Schedule of Ambient Air Quality Monitoring


Date Location
Duration
Day of of Sample collected
Near Main Gate
sampling sampling From To on
Area
(hours)

Day 1 24 28/04/2014 29/04/2014 29/04/2014 L1


Day 2 24 29/04/2014 30/04/2014 30/04/2014 L1

Sulphur Dioxide (SO2)

Monitoring results of SO2 are given in Table-2 and graphical representation is given in Figure-1

Table 2: Monitoring results for SO2 at location L-1

Result AAQ
Time
(μg/m³) Limit(As per
Pollutant Day Weighted
CPCB)
Average
(μg/m³)
L1
Sulphur Dioxide Day 1 14 80 24 hours
(SO₂) Day 2 17 80 24 hours

 
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SO₂ Monitoring Graph
90
80

SO₂ in μg/m³ →
70
60
50
L1
40
30
20 AAQ Limit(As per 
CPCB)
10
0
Day 1 Day 2
Days of Monitoring→

Figure 1: SO2 concentrations at L-1

The concentration of SO2 was observed to be below limit as permissible by Central Pollution
Control Board (CPCB).

Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2)

Monitoring results of NO₂ is given in Table-3 and graphical representation is given in Figure-2

Table 3: Monitoring results for NO2 at location L-1

Result AAQ
Time
(μg/m³) Limit(As per
Pollutant Day Weighted
CPCB)
Average
(μg/m³)
L1
Nitrogen Dioxide Day 1 32 80 24 hours
(NO₂) Day 2 36 80 24 hours

 
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NO₂ Monitoring Graph
90
80

NO₂  in μg/m³ →
70
60
50
L1
40
30
AAQ Limit(As per 
20 CPCB)
10
0
Day 1 Day 2

Days of Monitoring →

Figure 2: NO2 concentrations at L-1

The concentration of NO2 was below the limits as permissible by CPCB.

Particulate Matter

PM10:

Monitoring results of PM10 is given in Table-4 and graphical representation is given in Figure-3

Table 4: Monitoring results for PM10 at location L-1

Result AAQ
Time
(μg/m³) Limit(As per
Pollutant Day Weighted
CPCB)
Average
(μg/m³)
L1
Particulate Matter(Size Less than 10μm) or Day 1 78 100 24 hours
PM10 Day 2 82 100 24 hours

 
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PM₁₀ Monitoring Graph
120

PM₁₀  in  μg/m³ →
100

80

60 L1

40
AAQ Limit(As per 
20 CPCB)

0
Day 1 Day 2
Days of Monitoring →

Figure 3: PM10 concentrations at L-1

The concentration of PM10 was within the limit as permissible by CPCB.

PM2.5:

Monitoring results of PM2.5 is given in Table-5 and graphical representation is given in Figure-4

Table 5: Monitoring results for PM2.5 at location L-1

Result AAQ
Time
(μg/m³) Limit(As per
Pollutant Day Weighted
CPCB)
Average
(μg/m³)
L1
Particulate Matter(Size Less than 2.5μm) or Day 1 50 60 24 hours
PM2.5 μg/m³ Day 2 53 60 24 hours

 
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PM₂.₅ Monitoring Graph  
60

PM₂.₅ in μg/m³ →
50

40

30 L1

20
AAQ Limit(As per 
10 CPCB)

0
Day 1 Day 2

Days of Monitoring →

Figure 4: PM2.5 concentrations at L-1

The concentration of PM2.5 was within the limit as permissible by CPCB.

Carbon Monoxide (CO)

Monitoring results of CO is given in Table-6 and graphical representation is given in Figure-5

Table 6: Monitoring results for CO at location L-1

Result AAQ
Time
(mg/m³) Limit(As per
Pollutant Day Weighted
CPCB)
Average
(mg/m³)
L1
Carbon Day 1 1.52 2 24 hours
Monoxide, CO Day 2 1.658 2 24 hours

 
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Proposed Group Housing Project at Sec- 104, Gurgaon, Haryana
 

CO Monitoring Graph  
2

1.6

CO in mg/m³ →
1.2
L1
0.8
AAQ Limit(As per 
0.4 CPCB)

0
Day 1 Day 2

Days of Monitoring →

Figure 5: CO concentrations at L-1

The concentration of CO was within the limit as permissible by CPCB.

2. Noise Monitoring

Noise monitoring was done at one location within the site premises. The details of monitoring are
given in Table-7

Table 7: Schedule of Noise Monitoring

Duration Date Location


Day of of Sample collected Near
sampling sampling From To on Main
(hours) Gate
Day 1 24 28/04/2014 29/04/2014 29/04/2014 L1
Day 2 24 29/04/2014 30/04/2014 30/04/2014 L1

Near Main Gate Area (Location L-1)


Monitoring was done for 24 hours. The results for day time & night time observations are
discussed below. Results were within the Permissible limit as recommended by CPCB

 
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Day Time

Monitoring results of daytime is given in Table-8 and graphical representation is given in Figure-
6

Table 8: Day Time monitoring results

Result dB(A)
Permissible Limit dB(A)
Location L1 Day
Commercial Area (as per CPCB)
Day Time (6.00 AM to 10.00
PM)
Near Main Day 1 54 65
Gate Day 2 57.1 65

Day Time Ambient Noise Level
70
65
Noise Level in Db(A)→

60
55
50
45 Day Time (6.00 AM to 
40 10.00 PM)
35
30
25 Permissible Limit dB(A) 
20 Commerial Area (as per 
15
10 CPCB)
5
0
Day 1  Day 2

Days of Monitoring →

Figure 6: Day time Noise monitoring results at Location L-1

 
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Proposed Group Housing Project at Sec- 104, Gurgaon, Haryana
 
Night Time

Monitoring results of night time is given in Table-9 and graphical representation is given in
Figure-7

Table 9: Night Time monitoring results

Result dB(A)
Permissible Limit dB(A)
Location L1 Night
Commercial Area (as per CPCB)
Night Time (10:00 PM to 6:00
AM)
Near Main Day 1 45 55
Gate Day 2 48.3 55

Night Time Ambient Noise Level
Noise Level in Db(A)→

55
50
45
40 Night Time (10:00 
35 PM to 6:00 AM)
30
25
20 Permissible Limit 
15
10 dB(A) Commerial 
5 Area (as per CPCB)
0
Day 1 Day 2

Days of Monitoring →

Figure 7: Night time Noise monitoring results at location L-1

 
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3. Ground water monitoring

Schedule for Ground water monitoring is given in Table 10.

Table 10: Schedule for ground water sample collection

Day of Sample collected


Location
sampling on
Day 1 29/04/2014 L2

Ground water monitoring results for locations L-2 is given in Table 11

Table 11: Ground water monitoring results at location L-1

Permissible 
Limit in the  Methods of 
Substance or  Requirement  (Acceptable 
S.No.  Result  absence of  test (Ref to 
Characteristic  Limit) 
Alternate  IS) 
source 
Colour, ( Hazen units, 
1  Less than 5  5  15  3025(Part 4) 
Max ) 
   Odour  Agreeable  Agreeable  Agreeable  Part 5 
2  Turbidity  ( NTU, Max)  0.1  5  10  3025(Part 10) 

3  pH  Value  7.15  6.5 to 8.5  No Relaxation  3025(Part 11) 

Total Hardness (as 
4  281  200  600  3025(Part 21) 
CaCo3)  mg/l, Max 
Total Dissolved solids 
5  295  500  2000  3025 part 16 
mg/l, Max 
Chlorides (as Cl) mg/l, 
6  113  250  1000  3025 (Part 32) 
Max 

7  Iron (As Fe) mg/l, Max  0.26  0.3  No Relaxation  3025 (Part 53) 

Residual free chlorine   
8  BDL(0.01)  0.2  1  3025 (Part 26) 
mg/l, Min 
Calcium (as Ca)  mg/l, 
9  43  75  200  3025 (Part 40) 
Max 
Copper (as Cu)  mg/l, 
10  BDL(0.01)  0.05  1.5  3025(Part 42) 
Max 
Manganese (as Mn)  
11  BDL(0.01)  0.1  0.3  35 of 3025 
mg/l, Max 
 
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Permissible 
Limit in the  Methods of 
Substance or  Requirement  (Acceptable 
S.No.  Result  absence of  test (Ref to 
Characteristic  Limit) 
Alternate  IS) 
source 
Sulfate (as SO4) mg/l, 
12  15  200  400  3025 (Part 24) 
Max 
Nitrate (as NO3)  mg/l, 
13  4  45  No Relaxation  3025 (Part 34) 
Max 
Fluoride (as F)  mg/l, 
14  BDL(0.1)  1  1.5  60 of 3025 
Max 
Phenolic 
15  Compounds  (as C  BDL(0.001)  0.001  0.002  3025 (Part 43) 
6H5OH) mg/l, Max 

Selenium (as Se)   3025 (Part 56) 
16  BDL(0.1)  0.01  No Relaxation 
mg/l, Max  or IS 15303* 
17  Zinc (as Zn) mg/l, Max  BDL(0.1)  5  15  3025 (Part 49) 
Magnesium (as Mg) 
18  42  30  100  3025 (Part 46) 
mg/l, Max 
Anionic detergents (as  Annex K IS 
19  BDL(0.1)  0.2  1 
MBAS) mg/l, Max  13428 
Clause 6 of IS 
3025(Part 39) 
20  Mineral Oil  mg/l, Max  BDL(0.1)  0.5  No Relaxation  Infrared 
partition 
method 
Total Alkalinity as 
21  Calcium Carbonate       520  200  600  3025 (Part 23) 
mg/l, Max 
Aluminium  (as Al) 
22  BDL(0.01)  0.03  0.2  3025 (Part 55) 
mg/l, Max 
Boron (as B) mg/l, 
23  BDL(0.1)  0.5  1  57 of 3025 
Max 
3025 (Part 48) 
Mercury (as Hg) mg/l, 
24  BDL(0.001)  0.001  No Relaxation  / Mercury 
Max 
analyser 
Cadmium (as Cd )   3025 (Part 41 
25  BDL(0.0001)  0.003  No Relaxation 
mg/l, Max  ) 
Total Arsenic (as As ) 
26  BDL(0.01)  0.01  0.05  3025 (Part 37) 
mg/l, Max 
Cyanide (as CN)  mg/l, 
27  BDL(0.01)  0.05  No Relaxation  3025 (Part 27) 
Max 
 
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Permissible 
Limit in the  Methods of 
Substance or  Requirement  (Acceptable 
S.No.  Result  absence of  test (Ref to 
Characteristic  Limit) 
Alternate  IS) 
source 
Polynuclear Aromatic 
28  Hydrocarbons(PAH)  BDL(0.0001)  0.0001  No Relaxation  APHA 6440 
mg/l 
Lead (as Pb) mg/l, 
29  BDL(0.01)  0.01  No Relaxation  3025 (Part 47) 
Max 
Shall not be detectable in any 100‐ml sample 
30   E.coli   NIL  IS:5887(P:1) 

Total coliform 
31  Absent  Shall not be detectable in any 100‐ml sample  IS:5401 (P:2) 
bacteria 

The ground water was found to be hard and alkaline. Magnesium concentration was also found to
be high than the required limit. The results suggest that the water is not fit for drinking unless
proper softening is done and alkalinity is reduced. Treatment of magnesium is also suggested
before use.

4. Soil Monitoring

Soil sample was collected on 29/04/2014 from the site. Monitoring results are given in
Table 12

Table 12: Soil Monitoring Results


Testing
Parameters Unit Results Method
Yellowish
Color Brown
pH (20% Slurry) 7.62 IS 2720 Part 26
Conductivity(20%
Slurry) millimhos/cm 394.4 IS 2720 Part 21
Moisture % 0.46 IS 2720 Part 2
Chlorides(as Cl) mg/Kg 199
USEPA-SW-
Potassium as K mg/Kg 16.2 846
Nitrogen as N mg/Kg 21.5 TM-S/17
Phosphorus as P mg/Kg 1.42 TM-S/11
 
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Testing
Parameters Unit Results Method
Organic matter % 2.7 IS 2720 Part 22
Water holding capacity % 33.7 TM-S/47
Texture(Sand, Silt, Sandy Clay
Clay) Loam TM-S/32
Bulk Density g/cc 1.28
2⁻
Carbonate as CO₃ mg/Kg NIL
Bi-Carbonate as HCO₃⁻ mg/Kg 458

5. Diesel Generator Stack Monitoring Results

Stacks of 1X125 KVA and 1X200 KVA D.G. sets were monitored on 29/04/2014 at the site. All
the parameters were found to be below limits. The results are furnished in Table-13 below

Table 13: D.G. stack monitoring results


D.G. Set Number Capacity Particulate Sulphur Oxides of Carbon Total
(KVA) Matter Di Oxide Nitrogen Mono Hydrocarbon
(PM) (SO₂) (NOx) Oxide (THC) as
(CO) Methane
g/kw-hr g/kw-hr g/kw-hr g/kw-hr g/kw-hr
D.G set-I 125 0.064 0.05 0.084 0.128 0.03
D.G. set-II 200 0.12 0.08 0.12 0.155 0.028
Permissible Limit(As per EPA
1986 for D.G. set up to 800 0.3 … 9.2 3.5 1.3
KVA)

 
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Sample Name- Drinking Water Report No. KEFL/ENVT/M 290 41401,


M/s. Magic lnfo Solution pvt.ltd D.o.R :29l0al20ta
Site - Group Housing, sector-104,
D.o.C :03/0s/20La
Gurgaon (HR)
Sample Qty.: 2 Ltrs.
Sampling Team: Mr. Rajesh Kumar
Sample Protocol: KEFLI QP 123

Reference : lS 10500-2012.
DESCRIPTION : One Drinking water sample was collected by us on
S.NO. Parameters
29104/2OI4.
Resu lts Requirement permissible Method of test, Ref to
(ORGANOLEPTIC AND PHYSICAL}
Limit)
(Acceptable Limits Part of lS 3025
1 . Color (Hazen)
Less than 5 5
2. Odour Part 4
Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable
pH Part 5
1.L5 6.5 to 8.5 No relaxation
5. rurbidity(NTU) Part 11
0.1 5 10
6. Total Dissolved Solids (mgll) )oE Pa rt L0
500 2000
(General Parameters) Part 16
I
1. Aluminum (as Al) mgll BDr(0.01) 0.03 nf Part 55
2. Anionic Detergents (as MBAS) mgll
:i, Boron (as B) mg/l
BDL {0.1) 0.2 1.0 i' Annex l( of lS 13428
BDL (0.1) 0.5 1.0 Part 57
4, Caicium (as Ca) mg/l 43 75 200
Chlorides (as Ct) mgll Part 40
113 250 1000
6. Copper (as Cu) mgll Part 32
BDL(0.01) 005
' 7. Fluorides (as F) mell BDL(0.1)
1.5 Parl 42
1.0 1.5
8. Free Residual Chlorine (mgll) Pa rt 60
BDL(0.01) 0.2 1 Part 26
9. lron (as Fe) mgll 0.26 0.3 No relaxation
Magnesium (as Mg) mgll
10, Part 53
42 30 100
11. Manganese (as Mn) mg/l Parl 46
BDL(0.01) 0.1 0.3
t2. Mineral Oil mgll Part 59
BDL(0.1) 0.5 No relaxation
13. Nitrate( as NO3) mgll Pari 39
4 45 No relaxation
L4. Phenolic Compounds (as C6H5OH) Part 34
mgll BDL(0.001) 0.001 0.002
15. Selenium (as Se) mgll Part 43
BDL(0.1) 0.01 No relaxation
16. Sulphate (as SOa) mgll Part 56
15 200 400
1-7. Total Alkalinity (as CaCO3) mgll Part 74
520 200 600
18. Total Hardness (as CaCO3) mg/l Part 23
2Bj, 200 600
19. Zinc las Zn) mg/t ParI 21
BDL(0.1) 5 15
(Parameters Concerning Toxic Pa rt 49
Substances)
1 Cadmimum (as Cd) mell BDL(0.0001) 0.003 No relaxation
2 Cyanide (as CN) mgll BDL(0.01) 0.05
Part 41
No relaxation Part 27
3 Lead (as Pb) mgll BDL(0.01) 0.01 No relaxation
4 Mercury (as Hg) mgll BDL(0.001) 0.001
ParI 47
No relaxation
5 PolynuclearAromaticHydrocarbon BDL(0,0001) 0.0001
Part 48
( as PAH) mgll
No relaxation APHA 6440
6 Total Arsenic (as As) mg/l BDL(0.01) 0.01
7 0.05 Parl 37
Total Chromimum (as Cr)mg/l BDL(0.01) 0.05 No relaxation Part 52
Eacteriological eualitV
Req uirement
1. E-Coli
Nit Shall not be detectable in any 1OO ml sample
2. Total Colifom Bacterla lS:5401:Part-2
-z Absent Shall not be detectable in any 100 ml sample
lS:5887: Pa rt-1
sarnffi Collected By Us lfficted By Us
Aut orized Signatory

1 The result listed refer only to the tested samples and applicable parameters. Endorsernent of products is neither inferred nor implied.
2 Total liability of this laboratory is limited to invoice
)J This report is not to be reproduced wholly orthein part andamount only.
cannot be used as an evidence in the Court of Law and should not be used in
any advertising media without special permission in writing.
4 Sample consumed in testing.

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Sample Name- Ambient Noise Level Repoit No. KEFL/ENVT/M 290 41.405
M/s. Magic lnfo Solution Pvt.ltd D.O.R :29104120L4
Site - Group Housing, sector-104, D.O.C :03105120La
Gurgaon (HR)

Description: One Ambient noise monitoring was carried out on 281041201"4To 2910a12014
& following average leq.dB(A) values were observed.

Parameters Time Result Permissible Limits


As per EPA-1986
For Commercial Area

Ambient Noise Level Day Time 6:00 AM To 10:00 PM 54.0 dB(A) 65 dB(A)

( Near Main Gate Area )


Night Time 10:00 PM To 6:00 AM 45.0 dB(,A 55 dB(A)

Sample Collected By Us./ No&*aed gy Us

Authorized Signatory

1 The result listed refer only to the tested samples and applicable parameters. Endorsement of products is neither inferred nor implied.
2 Total Iiability of this laboratory is limited to the invoice amount only.
This report is not to be reproduced wholly or in part and cannot be used as an evidence in the Court of Law and should not be used in
any advertising media without special permission in writing.
4 Sample consumed in testing.

Registered Office : 83411, K-Block, Mahipalpur, New Delhi-110037 Tel. : +91-11 -26788114-5 Fax : +91-11 -26781200
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Sample Name- Ambient Noise Level Repori No. KEFL/ENVT/M3oo 41.41.9


M/s. Magic Info Solution pvt.ltd D.o.R :301]a/Z)ta
Site - Group Housing, sector-104,
D.o.C :03/0s/201.a
Gurgaon (HR)

Description: one Ambient noise monitoring was carried out on zgl04/201,4ro


3o/oa/201"4
& following average leq.dB(A) values were observed.

Pararneters Time Result Permissible Limits


As per EPA-I986
For Comrnercial Area
Arnbient Noise Level i'
Day Time 6:00 AM To 10:00 pM s7.1 dB(A) 65 aela;
( Near Main Gate Area )
Night Time 10:00 pM To 6:00 AM 48.3 dB(I 55 dB(A)

U''" : '
Sample Collected By Us / NoLf@cted By Us

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'1
I he result ltsted
listed reter
refer only to the tested samples and applicable parameters.
parameters, Endorsement of products is neither inferred nor implied.
2 Total liability of this laboratory is limited to the invoice amount only.
3 This report is not to be repr-oduced wholly or in part and cannot be used as an evidence in the Court of Law and should not be used in
any advertising media without special permission in writing.
4. Sample consumed in testing.
Registered Office : 83411, K-Block, Mahipalpur, New Delhi-110037 Tel. : +91-11-26788114-5 Fax : +91-11-267A2AA
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Sample Name- Stack Emission Report No. KEFL/ENVT/M 290 41404


M/s. Magic lnfo Solution pvt.ltd D.o.R :29/0a1201a
Site - Group Housing, sector-104,
D.o.C :o3/0s/20La
Gurgaon (HR)
SamplingTeam: Mr. Rajesh Kumar
Sam pl ing Protocol : KE!L/ QP I 24

Description: One Stack Emission sample was collected by


us on 29/04/201,4.
Name of Client M/S Magic tnfo Solution pvt.ltd
Name of plant & Section
D.G Section
Emission Source Monitored
D.G Set-r (125 KVA)
I ype ot Fuel
D iese I

Stack ldentification
Stack To.D.G Set-l ( 125 KVA)
Normal Operating Schedule (Hrs/day)
As per Requirements
Location of sampling point
Not As per Standard (Top Of Chimhey)
Type of Chimney (ACC/Metal)
Metal
Stack Height (Meters)
From Roof Level
From Ground Level
3.04
From source of Emission
Diameter of stack (cm)
10.16
Sampling Duration (minutes)
30
Parameters Monitored
PM, SO2, NOx, co, THC
Purpose of Monitoring
To Assess Pollution
Products Manufactured
Construction Work
Recovery of Material (if any)
Nil
General Sensory observations
Normal
Fugitive Emissions (if any)
Nit
Control measures (if any)
Nit
Stack Temperature (oC)
190
Ambient Temperatu re(oC)
40
Stack Velocity (m/second)
10.0
Quantity of Emission 1Nm3/H11 188.O
Parameters Results Permissible limit Protocol
(gmlkw-hr) (As per EPA 1986 for D.G Set
up to 800KVA
Particulate Matter pM
0.064 0.3(gmlkw-hr) 1S11255:Part1:1985
Sulphur Dioxide as SO2
0.050 1S11255:Part2:1985
Oxides of Nitrogen NO*
0.084 9.2(gm/kw-hrl lS 11255 :Part7..2005
Carbon Monoxide as CO
0.128 3.5(gmlkw-hr) lS 5182 Part 10 : 1999
Total Hydro Carbons as Methane
V._- 0.030 1.3(gmlkw-hr) APHA
Sample Collected By Us / NoUffiected By Us

orized Signatory
E : 1. The result Iisted refer only to the tested samples and applicable parameters. Endorsement of products is neither inferred nor implied.
NOTE:
2. Total liability of this laboratory is limited to the invoice amount only.
3. This report is not to be reproduced wholly or in part and cannot be used as an evidence in the Court of Law and should not be used in
any advertising media without special permission in writing"
4 Sample consumed in testing.
Registered Office : 83411, K-Block, Mahipalpur, New Delhi-1'10037 Tel. : +91-11 -26788114-5 Fax : +91-11 -26781200
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Sample Name- Stack Emission


Report No. KEFL/ENVT/M 290 41403
M/s. Magic lnfo Solution pvt.ltd
Site - Group Housing, sector-104,
D.o.R :29/1a/Z)ta
Gurgaon (HR)
D.o,C :03/05/20ra
Sampling Team: Mr. Rajesh Kumar
Sam pl ing Protocol : KEFL/ ep / 24

Description: One Stack Emission sample was


collected by us on 29/0 4/201.4.
Name of Client
M/S Magic tnfo Solution pvt.ltd
Name of plant & Section
D.G Section
Emission Source Monitored
D.G Set_[ (200 KVA)
Type of Fuel
D iese I

Stack ldentification
Stack To D.G Ser_lt ( 200 KVA)
Normal Operating Schedule (Hrs/day)
As per Requirements
' Location of sampling point
Not As per Standard (Top Of Chimney)
Type of Chimney (ACC/Metal)
Meta I
Stack Height (Meters)
i
From Roof Level
From Ground Level
3.04
From source of Emission
Diameter of stack (cm)
10.16
' Sampling Duration (minutes)
30
Parameters Monitored
PM, SO2, NOx, co, THC
Purpose of Monitoring
To Assess pollution
Products Manufactured
Construction Work
Recovery of Material (if any)
Nil
Genera I Sensory observations
Normal
Fugitive Emissions (if any)
Nil
Control measures (if any)
Nil
Stack Temperature (oC)
260
Ambient Temperature(oC) t.
40
Stack Velocity (m/second)
13.0
Quantity of Emission (ltm37Hr1
212.0
Parameters Results permissible limit protocol
(gmlkw-hr) (As per EpA 1986 for D.G Set

Particulate Matter pM up to 800KVA

Sulphur Dioxide as SO2


0.12 0.3(gmlkw-hr) lS 11255 : part 1 : 19g5
Oxides of Nitrogen NO*
0.080 IS 11255 : part 2 : 19g5
Carbon Monoxide as CO
0.L20 9 .2(sm/kw_hr) tS 11255 : part 7 : 2OO5
Total Hydro Carbons as Methane
0.155 3.5(gmlkw-hr) lS 5182 part 10 : 1999
/ 0.028 1.3(gmlkw-hr) APHA
Sample CotteYea By Us /.Not.gtrecred
By Us

The result listed refer only to the tested samples and applicable parameters. Endorsement of products is neither inferred nor implied
Total liability of this laboratory is limited to the invoice amount only
3. This report is not to be reproduced wholly or in part and cannot be used as an evidence in the Court of Law and should not be used in
any advertising media without special permission in writing.
4. Sample consumed in testing.
Registered Office : 83411, K-Block, Mahipalpur, New Delhi-110037 Tel. : +91-11 -26TgA11114-5 Fax : +91-11 -26781200
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                                                         (AN ISO 9001‐2008 CERTIFIED COMPANY) 
  
                                                             Plot No. 254, Sector‐6, I.M.T. Manesar, Distt. Gurgaon‐122050  
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Sample Name‐ Ambient Air Quality                                              Report No. KEFL/ENVT/M30041420 
M/s. Magic Info Solution Pvt.ltd                                                                              D.O.R     : 30/04/2014              
 
Site ‐ Group Housing, sector‐104,                                                                            D.O.C     : 03/05/2014 
 Gurgaon (HR)  
                                     
Sampling Team: Mr. Rajesh Kumar                                   Sampling Protocol: KEFL/QP/24 
   
TEST CERTIFICATE 
 
Description     : One Ambient Air quality monitoring was carried out by us on 29/04/2014. 
                      
 
        Name of  Client                                                  M/S Magic Info Solution Pvt.Ltd   
  Location of sampling point  Near Main Gate Area 
Sampling starting at  12:30 PM (29/04/2014) 
  Sampling completed at  12:30 PM (30/04/2014) 
Total time of sampling (minutes)  1430 
  Flow rate of sampling )m3/minutes)  1.35 
3
 
Total volume of air‐sampled (m )  1930.5 
0
Ambient temperature ( C)  40 
  PARAMETERS  UNIT         RESULT   PERMISSIBLE LIMITS 
(As Per The Gazette of India Part‐II 
Date 16/11/2009)                     
 
Particulate Matter (PM2.5)   (µg/m3)  53  60 
  Particulate Matter (PM10)   (µg/m3)  82  100 
Sulphur Dioxide as SO2  (µg/m3)  17  80 
  Nitrogen Dioxide as NO2  (µg/m3)  36  80 
Carbon monoxide as CO   (mg/m3)  1.658  2.0 
  Lead (as Pb)   (µg/m3)  BDL(0.1)  1.0 
Benzene (as C6,H6)    (µg/m3)  BDL(0.1)  5 
 
Ammonia (as NH3)  (µg/m3) BDL(0.1)  400 
  Benzopyrenes   (ng/m3)  BDL(0.1)  1 
Nickel (as Ni)   (ng/m3)  BDL(0.1)  20 
  Ozone as O3   (µg/m3)  32  180 
Arsenic( as As)   (ng/m3)  BDL(0.1)  6 
 
 
Sample Collected By Us / Not Collected By Us 
 
                                            
  Authorized Signatory  

 
 
 
 

Note:        1. The result listed refer only to the tested samples and applicable parameter. Endorsement of product is neither inferred nor implied.  
                  2. Sample will be destroyed after one month from the date of issue of test certificates unless otherwise specified. 
                  3. Sample not drawn by us. Total liability of this laboratory is limited to the invoice amount.  
                4. This report is not be reproduced wholly or in part and cannot be used as an evidence in the court of Law and should not be used in any adverting media   
 

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Tel.: 91‐11‐26788114‐5 Fax: +91‐11‐ 26781200 

 
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Sample Name- Ambient Air euality


Report No. KEFL/ENVT/M290 41406
N4/s. Magic lnfo Solution pvt.ltd
D.o.R :29/0a/201.a
Site - Group Housing, sector-104,
D.o.C :02/05lZlta
Gurgaon (HR)
Sampling Team: Mr. Rajesh Kumar
Sa m pli ng Protocol : KEIL/ ep / 24

Description : one Ambient Air quality monitoring was carried


out by us on 2B/o 4/201,4.
Name of Client M/S Magic tnfo Solution pvt.Ltd
Location of sampling point
Near Main Gate Area
Sampling starting at
1,2:00 P M (28 / 04 / 201.4)
Sampling completed at
12:00 PM (29104/201.4) \
Total time of sampling (minutes)
1,420
Flow rate of sampling )m3/minutes)
1.28
Total volume of air-sampled (m3)
1,817.6
Ambient temperature 1oC) 4o
PARAMETERS UNiT RESULT PERMISSIBLE TIMITS
(As Per The Gazette of lndia part-ll
Date L6/7t/z0o9l
Particulate Matter (pMz.s) (pelr') 50 60
Particulate Matter (pMro) (uelr') 7B 100
Sulphur Dioxide as SO2 (uelm') L4 BO
Nitrogen Dioxide as N02
fue/m') 32 BO
Carbon monoxide as CO (melmt) 1..520 2.0
Lead (as Pb) (uelm') BDL(0.1) 1.0
Benzene (as C6,H6) (L,e/'n') B?L(0.1) 5
Ammonia (as NH3)
fue/m=) BDL(0.1) 400
Benzopyren es (ne/*')
Nickel (as Ni) . BDL(0.1) 1.
(nel'n') BDL(0.1) 20
Ozone as 03 (pelr') 28 180
Arsenic( as As) (nglm') BDL(0.1) 6

Sample Collected By Us / Neyfutected By Us

Authorized Signatory

NOTE : 1 The result Iisted refer only to the tested samples and applicable parameters. Endorsement of products is neither inferred nor implied.
2 Total liability of this laboratory is limited to the invoice amount only.
3 This report is not to be reproduced wholly or in part and cannot be used as an evidence in the Court of Law and should not be used in
any advertising media without special permission in writing.
4 Sample consumed in testing.

Registered Office , 83411, K-Block, Mahipalpur, New Delhi-110037 Tel. : +91-11-26788114-5 Fax : +91-11-26781200
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Sample Name- Soil Sample
Report' No. KEFL/ENVT/M 290 41,402
.M/s. Magic tnfo Solution pvt.ltd
Site - Group Housing, sector_104, D.o.R :29/0a/201.a
Gurgaon (HR) D.o.C :05/05/2014

DESCRIPTI,N: one soir sampre was colrected


by w on29r04r2014.
.ST. No. PARAMETERES
RESULTS UNIT
1 Colour yellowish Brown
2 Texture
Sandy Ciay Loam
3 pH (20% Slurry)
7.62
4 Conductivity (20% Slurry)
394.4 I pllhos/cm
5 BLrll< Density
,l
1.28
6 Moisture *gln/cm-
0.46 o/
7 Chlorides (as Cl) ,/o
199
t Organic Matter mgikg
2.7 o/
9 Water Holding Capacity a1-
'!1 /
/o
o./
I0 Polassirrrrr as K /o
16.2 mg/Kg
II Phosphorus as p
1.42 mglkg
12 Nitrogen as N
21.s mg/kg
13 Carbonate (as CO: )
NIL mg/kg
14 Bi-Carbonate (as HCO3
) 45g mg/kg
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Sample Collecied BV Us
/ Nor$fficted By Us
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BR-Ill
(See Rule 44)
DIRECTORATE OF TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING, HARYANA
SECTOR-18, CHANDIGARH.
Tele-Fax: 0172-2548475; Tel.: 0172-2549851, E-mail: tcphry@gmail.com
Website www.tcpharyana.gov.in

Memo No. zP-802/JD(BS)/2012/_ _.._


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O_ _Date :-_ _5/
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To
Magic Info Solutions Pvt. Ltd. and others,
D-13, Defence Colony,
New Delhi-110024.

Subject:- Approval of Building Plans of Group Housing Colony measuring 22.123 acres
{Licence No. 102 of 2011 dated 7.12.2011) in Sector-104, Gurgaon Manesar
Urban Complex being developed by Magic Info Solutions Pvt. Ltd. and others.

Reference your application dated 12.04.2012 and subsequent let ter dated

30.08.2012 for permission to erect the Building Plans of Group Housing Colony

measuring 22.123 acres in Sector-104, Gurgaon in accordance with the plans submitted

with it.

Permission is hereby granted f or the aforesaid construction subject to the

provisions of the Punjab Scheduled Roads & Controlled Areas Restriction of Unregulated

Development Act, 1963, its rules and the zoning plan framed there under along with

special reference to following conditions:-

1. The plans are valid for a period of 2 years of the buildings Jess than 15.00 meters in

height and 5 years for the multistoried buildings from the date of issuance of

sanction, subject to validity of licenses granted for this scheme.

2. The structural responsibility of the construction shall be entirely of the owner/

supervising architect/ Engineer of the scheme.

Further that: -

a) All material to be used for erection of building shall conform to I.S.I. and N.B.C.

standards.
b) No walls/ceiling shall be constructed of easily inflammable material and

staircases shall be built of the fire resisting material as per standard


specification.

c) The roof slab of the basement external to the buildings if any shall be designed/
constructed to take the load of fire tender up to 45 tones.
3. FIRE SAFETY:

The colonizer firm and the Supervising Architect of the project shall be entirely

responsible for making provisions of fire safety and fire fighting measures and shall
abide by all fire safety bye laws.

Further, the colonizer firm shall also prepare and submit the plans in triplicate

to Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Gurgaon, clearly marked and indicating the

complete fire protection arrangements and means of escape/ access for the
proposed building with suitable legend and standard signs.
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On receipt of the above request the Commissioner, Municipal Corporation,

Gurgaon after satisfying himself that the entire fire protection measures proposed

for the above buildings are as per NBC and other Fire Safety Bye Laws, and would

issue a NOC from Fire Safety and means of escape/access point of view. This

clearance/ NOC from Fire Authority shall be submitted in this office alongwith a set

of plans duly signed by the Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Gurgaon within a

period of 90 days from the date of issuance of sanction of building plans. Further, it

is also made clear that no permission for occupancy of the building shall be issued by

Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Gurgaon unless he is satisfied that adequate

fire fighting measures have been installed by you and suitable external fire fighting

infrastructure has been created· at Gurgaon, by Municipal Corporation, Gurgaon. A

clearance to this effect shall be obtained from the Commissioner, Municipal

Corporation, Gurgaon before grant of occupation certificate by the Director General.

4. The provision of letter boxes for each dwelling unit shall be made at the ground floor

of each building.

5. No addition and alteration in the building plans/ layout plan shall be made without
the prior approval of DG,TCP. Further only figured dimensions shall be followed and

in case of any variation in the plans, prior approval of DG,TCP shall be pre-requisite.
6. That you shall furnish the service plan/ estimate of this scheme in accordance with
approved building plans within 60 days from the date of issue of this letter.

7. Based on t he actual estimated cost of internal development of the group housing


colony you shall furn ish additional bank guarantee if required within 60 days of
approval of the service plans.

8. The revenue Rasta if any passing through the site shall be kept unobstructed.

9. If any infringement of byelaws remains unnoticed, the department reserves the right
to amend the plan as and when any such infringement comes to its notice after

giving an opportunity of being heard and the department shall stand indemnified
against any claim on this account.

10. The layout showing the electric installation shall have to be got approved from the
Chief Elect rical Inspector, Haryana before execution of work at site .

11. No person shall occupy or allow any other person to occupy any new building or

part of the same for any purpose what so ever until such building or part thereof

has been certified by the Director General or any person authorized by him in this

behalf as having been completed in accordance with the permission granted and an

occupation certificate in prescribed form has been duly issued in your favour.

12. Before grant of occupation certificate, you shall have to submit a notice of a

completion of the building in form BR-IV alongwith BR-V regarding completion of

works described in the plans and it shall be accompanied by:

(i) Structural stabi lity certificate duly signed by the recognized Structural Engineer.

(ii) A clearance from Fire Safety point of view from the Commissioner, Municipal
Corporation, Gurgaon.
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13. The basements shall be used for parking and services as prescribed in the approved

zoning plan and building plans. The parking lots proposed in the scheme shall be

exclusively for the use of flat owners/residents of the group housing scheme. The

parking lot shall not be leased out /transferred to any person who is not a flat

owners /residents of the group housing complex. The parking lots shall form part of

common areas along with other common uses, in the declaration to be filed under

Apartment Ownership Act, 1983.

14. WATER SUPPLY:

(i) The down take system shall be provided by you by providing clear water

storage tank of not less than half day storage of water for domestic

usage on top of the building block. The capacity of the tank as shown on

the plan and down take system thereof is as under: -

Sr. Name of Building Capacity of Up pipe Down pipe


No Block tank for (In MM) (In MM)
Domestic uses
(In Liters. )
1. Tower-1,2 & 3 (Dom} 3x25,000 65mm 80/65/50/40/32/25/20 mm
Flush 3x13,000 50mm 65/50/40/32/25/20 mm
2. Tower-4,5,6,7 & 11 5x32,000 65 mm 80/65/50/40/32/25/20mm
(Dam)
Flush 5x16000 50mm 65/50/40/32/25/20mm
3. Tower-8 & 10 2x41,000 80mm 80/65/50/40/32/25/20 mm
(Dom)
Flush 2x22,000 65mm 65/50/40/32/25/20 mm
4. Tower-9 (Dom} lx39,000 80mm 80/65/50/40/32/25/20 mm
Flushing lx20,000 65mm 65/50/40/32/25/20 mm
5. EWS (Dom} lx24,000 50mm 50/40/32/25/20 mm
Flushing lx12,000 40mm 40/32/25/20 mm
6. Community Build ing 1x7,000 32mm 32/2S/20 mm
(Dom)
Flushing lx30000 25mm 25/20 mm
7. Nursery School lx2000 25mm 25/20 mm
8. Primary School 1x10,000 32 mm 32/25/20 mm
9. Shopping-1,2 & 3 3x3000 25mm 25/20 mm

10. Swimming Pool 30 KL


UGT-(Dom) 600 KL in two 50mm 80/65/50/40/32/25/20 mm
locations

(ii) Inlet pipes fro m down take to toilet shall be 25/20/15 mm dia as shown on the
plans and connectio n t o each individual fi xture shall be 15 mm dia.

(iii) The adequate booster pumps to boost the water in the water tanks with 100%

standby arrangement shall also be provided by you. It is made clear that you

shall be sole responsible for boosting arrangement all the time.

(iv) The alternative arrangement of power supply, such as Gen. Set etc. of suitable

capacity shall also be provided by you during fa ilure of electricity.

15. SEWERAGE:

(i) All external sewerage lines should not be less than 200 mm. dia Pipes.

(ii) All soil pipe connection W.C. to soil stack I manhole shall be 100 mm dia

as shown on the plans.


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(iii) Waste water stack shall be 100/75 mm dia as shown on the plans and

soil stack shall be 100 mm dia.

(iv) All W.C. shall be provided with high I low level flushing cistern. The

capacity of flushing cistern shall be of 8 Ltrs.

(v) All F.T. shall be 75 mm dia.


(vi) All pipes from waste water stack to I.C. and I.C. to manhole shall be 100

mm dia as shown on the plans.


(vii) Suitable approach/ ventilation arrangement shall be provided by you by
providing inspection window/ duct etc. for repairing of piping system.

16. STORM WATER DRAINAGE:

(i) You have provided single level basement for services and parking only.

For draining out the wash water/rain water accumulated in the lower

basement shall be collected through covered channel of 300 mm wide

to the sumps at different placed and from where the pumping has been

proposed by you by providing pumps of 750 LPM capacity at 7.00

meters head. Thus it is made clear to you that you shall be sole

responsible for pumping out of rain water/ wash water etc. all the time

and 100% standby pumps alternate power supply arrangement shall

also be provided by you during the failure of electricity/ breakdown.

(ii) All external storm water drainage shall be provided suitably so as to

disposal of rainwater in to the existing system of the colony.

(iii) All rainwater stack pipe shall be 100/150 mm dia pipes as shown on the
plans.

(iv) It is made clear to you that roof top rain harvesting system shall be

provided Central Ground Water Authority norms/Haryana Govt.

Notification, as applicable and shall be kept operational all the time.

17. GENERAL: -

(i) Proper filtration plant shall be provided by you for filtration & recycling

of the water of the swimming pools only small quantity of water shall be
used for replacement of water in the swimming pool.

(ii) The swimming pools shall not be connected with the storm water drain

for the disposal of replacement of water.

(iii) The replacement water shall be disposed off by you by using the same

for watering of landscaped area in your colony or the same is disposed

off into the rain water harvesting system .

(iv) Recycled water is proposed to be utilized for flushing purposes. You

have made provision of separate flushing line, storage tank, metering

system, pumping system and plumbing. It is clarified to that no tap or

outlet of any kind will be provided from the flushing lines/plumbing

lines for recycled water except for connection to the cistern of flushing

tanks and any scouring arrangement. Even ablution taps should be


avoided.
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(v) No cross connection between recycled water system and potable water

system shall be made.

(vi) All plumbing pipes fittings, valves will be of red colour or painted red. In

case of embedded pipes. Marker taps of red colour at suitable intervals

shall be fixed. The underground and over head tanks should have.

Recycle water not fit for drinking and other warning signs

embossed/marked on them.

(vii) Recycled water pipes and potable water pipes will be fixed in separate
chases and a minimum horizontal distance of 6" (150mm) will be

mentioned between them. In case of cross suitably coloured I taped

sleeve shall be used.

(viii) Alternative source of electricity shall be provided by you for functioning

of water supply, sewerage, SWD, Scheme by providing Gen. set of

required capacity.

(ix) All pipes, fixtures, fitting, pumps, Gen. set and filtration plan etc. shall

be conforming to relevant IS specification and lSI marked.

(x) The colonizer/firm will provide appropriate pipes (both up and down)

for solar water heating system.

(xi) You shall provide the minimum open able aperture of 1/8th of the floor

area of the habitable room and in case of kitchen the area of opening

shall be increased by 25%.

(xii) That the colonizer shall obtain the clearance/NOC as per the provisions

of the Notification NQ. S.O. 1533 (E) Dated 14.09.2006 issued by

Ministry of Environment and Forest, Government of India before

starting the construction/execution of development works at site.

(xiii) The community centre/centres shall form part of the common areas

and facilities of the group housing colony as defined under the

Apartment Ownership Act and the same shall be defined as such in the

deed of declaration to be filed under the Apartment Ownership Act.

Such community centre/centres shall be for the exclusive use of

residents of this group housing colony only. You shall submit an

undertaking in the form of an affidavit to the above effect within a

period of ten days from the issuance of this approval.

(xiv) That the provision of solar water heating system shall be as per norms

specified by HAREDA and shall be made operational in the each building

block before applying for an occupation certificate.

(xv) That the colonizer/owner shall use only Compact Fluorescent Lamps

fitting for internal lighting as well as Campus lighting.

(xvi) That you shall submit the soft copy of the approved building plans of

this scheme within one week to this office from the issuance of this
letter.
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.-
(xvii) That you shall deposit the labour cess in future, time to time as per

construction of work done at site.

(xviii) That if any, site for Electric Sub Station is required same will be provided

by you in the group housing colony.

(xix) That no separate zoning plan is approved for community sites

earmarked within a Group Housing Colony. The community

building/buildings shall be constructed by the Coloniser/Owner as per

provision of The Haryana Development and Regulation of Urban Areas

(Amendment and Validation) Act No. 4 of 2012, failing which the said

site shall vest with the Government.

(xx) That the owner shall construct the EWS flats within 2 years and give the

advertisement in the newspapers for inviting the application for EWS

flats in their Group Housing Colony within 12 months from the issuance

of this sanction letter.

(xxi) You shall abide the terms and conditions of the Affidavit submitted in

this office in compliance of Order dated 31.07.2012 of the Hon'ble High

Court and shall not extract groundwater for construction purposes.

This sanction will be void abnitio, if any of the conditions mentioned above are

not complied with. ~


DA/One set of Building Plans
( P. s· gh)
District Town Planner (HQ),
Member Secretary,
For: Chief Town Planner, Haryana-cum- Chairman,
~Building Plan Approval Committee.
Memo No. ZP-802/JD(BS)/2012/ Date:-_ _ _ _ _ __

A copy is forwarded to the following for information: -


1. Deputy Commissioner, Gurgaon.
2. Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Gurgaon.
3. Member Secretary, State Environment Impact Assessment Authority, Haryana,
Bay No.55-58, Sector-2, Panchkula .
4. Additional Director (lA), !A-Division, Ministry of Environment & Forest,
Paryavaran Bhawan, CGO Complex, New Delhi.
5. Senior Town Planner, Gurgaon alongwith one set of building plans.
6. Superintending Engineer (HQ) HUDA.
7. Distt. Town Planner, Gurgaon.
8. Distt. Town Planner (Enf.), Gurgaon.
Encl: as above /
~
(P. P. Singh)
District Town Planner (HQ),
Member Secretary,
For: Chief Town Planner, Haryana-cum- Chairman,
Building Plan Approval Committee.

)
Annexure
e‐XXII 

Photograp
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ovided att the project site 

 
Safety Nets

Safetty Helmetss Provided to Worke
ers 
      

      
Signagges for Saffety Aware
eness of Laabourers 

 
Annexure‐‐XXIII 

Pho h of water sprinkling done at the sitte for dusst controll 
otograph

 
 

 
MAGIC INFO SOLUTIONS PVT LTD
Registered Office D-13, Defence Colony, New Delhi- 110024
Telephone No.: 011 4639999 / 24628583

To, Date: 03.01.2014


Executive Engineer,
Irrigation Department
~:r:gaon ) -~~-
Subject: Application to grant NOC for Najabgarh Jheel for License no.102 of 2011
dated 7.12.2011 of Group Housing colony measuring 22.123 Acres at Sector-
104, Gurgaon

Dear Sir,

This is in reference to the License No.-102/2011dated 07.12.201lfor development of a


residential Group Housing Colony under the provisions of Haryana Development and
Regulation of Urban Act, 1975 measuring 22.123 Acres at Sector- 104 of Gurgaon
Manesar Urban complex-2025, Village Gurgaon, Tehsil and District- Gurgaon,
Haryana.

We obtained all the required approval to start the construction at site mentionerl
below. (Copy of same attached herewith)
1. License
2. Building Plan approval
3. Environment Clearance
4. Consent to establish (Pollution NOC)
5. Site Demarcated on Gurgaon Master plan
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As per the ccr'ndition of MOEF we have to get the NOC from Irrigation department
regarding that there is not any adverse impact of Najabgarh Jheel on the above ·said
Project.

Request you to kindly provide us the 100 years Flood level & gran;t NOC for the same
of the above said Group Housing Colony. i
1

An earlier action in this regards will be highly appreciate.


Thanking you
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Enclosed: As above said


CC: Director, SEIAA
MAGIC INFO SOLUTIONSPVT LTD
Registered Office D-13, Defence Colony, N e w D e l h i - I I O O 2 4
'felephone
No : 0 1 1 4 6 3 9 9 9 9 I 24628583

To, Date:Il.l2.2OI2
The Director General,
Town & Country Planning, Haryana
Chandigarh

Subject: Balance payment of 3rd instzrllment of EDC against the License no.LO2
of 2011 dated 7.L2.2O11 of Group Housing colony measuring 22.123 Acres at
Sector - LO4, Gurgaon

Dear Sir,

This is in refcrenceto the License No.-IO2l20lldated 07,I2.2O1lfor developmentof a


residentini Group Housing Colony und.er the provisions of Haryana Development and
Regrrlation<;f Urbarr Act, 1975 measuring 22.123 Acres at Sector - IO4 of Gurgaon
Manesar Urban complex-2025, Village Gurgaon, Tehsil and District- Gurgaon,
I-Iaryana.

A rrmounl.,:rfRs. 5,74,OO,QOO/-(RupeesFive Crore Seventy Four Lakh Only) tras been


Jrairli;ri C>lhDecembu' 20-12 via DD no. 570561 dated 06ll'21'2OI2 and for balance
errntrurrtoI third installrnent of Rs. 62,7l,OAO/- (Rupees Sixty Two Laktr Seventy One
Thousanct unryj Please find enclosed herewith Demand Draft of Rs. 62r7L,OOO/-
(IRupees Sixty Two Lakh --. Seventy 'fhousand
One Only)

HUDA" payable at Chandigarh.

ilequest you to kirrdly J:rovide us the EDC payment schedule of the above said Group
I{ousing Coiony.

An earher action in this regards will be highly appreciate.


'lhanking
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~ c:$1 ~ 20,000 -ij- ~ HDFC,DishTV,Genpact 9891485624, 9873274838 ~ it f.'!fu!uT <f; f<;ri) on the ground floor with 1,00,000 "W1'1"!i1: 8510008435
Jl>w!Exp. M/F,12-~ ~tl . good frontage and all the
25,000 ~#09958088381, TIC ~~9<i6~~1
011-48899999, Selena
facilities including
09871902343,09871870355 Accounts,Recp. Comp Opt . Greens, 306, ~ ~
adequate par1<ing space,
~"ij-tlJCNR ~ Exe. Sal- 8k-28k + ~. ROYAL~<m~fst ~-I Netaji Subhash
power alongwith space
~ ~ #9911166058 31$~.~'1li~ for on-site ATMs (100 Place~. ~-18 SERVICES· HOME
~-$! -q-~ 10,000~ sq.ft.) at following
fM-~~~ 40,000 if.r'T+lJ!it ~liT # locations in Delhi. PEST CONTROL
FlxSal8K -17K ~~ Premises offered should
A Reputed Institute 09718002369, 08130423829 PUBLIC NOTICE
required experienced Female ~~.~Frb. have all clearance
counsellor and Telecallers The advertisement ~ ~. \WR'I, "¥1'
Fix Salary + Incentive. ~.~~.­ certificates from Statutory
<i W.H.O. film
&Rl 'fi1'l
Contact: 9212190480 ~. ~-Grad 9540057224 published in Navbharat authorities,
Times of dated 1.Patpadganj. ~ll'~~."IMO
08.08.2013 of D.A.V. 2.Krishna Nagar. -.fR( Govt.Aprvd) 9313452
• Senior Secondary 3.Subhash Nagar. 051,9211580549, 9871644484
• School, Chitra Gupta 4.Yamuna Vlhar.
GOVT. approved smell fre e
Road, Paharganj, New S.Sarlta Vihar. USA techniques for Deemak
Delhi-55 regarding the
TJ~IESCLASSit:i~.jf
cockroaches,rats,lizards,etc.
6. Ranlbagh Del/NCR (Ankush).27104212, MegasllrnBlls a Registered trade mark of
vacant posts, is now has 9873539679. 9873539689.
The Interested landlords I Megatrade International INC. U.S.A.
been cancelled . The owners having clear title
fresh advertisement will of such premises in the SERVICES- PERSONAL
be publish in the leading desired locality may send
their offers alongwith a
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