first mining lease was accorded in 28.11.2005 and subsequently second
mining lease was accorded in 24.11.2011. In both mining lease issued either quantity of
rough ... first mining lease was accorded in 28.11.2005 and
subsequently second mining lease was accorded in 24.11.2011. In both mining lease either
quantity of rough stone
required 7.5m buffer plantation around the lease area
was not developed. Regarding the water management, mining
seepage water was being discharged into a natural ... compensatory green belt was
developed over 06 acres within the lease area.
(vi) The seepage water from mining pits was discharged into
the natural drain
Limited"
concluded as:
"Comparison of characteristics of tailing dam water/seepage water
with that of groundwater quality around the tailing ... there is no co-relation between the characteristics of
tailing dam water/seepage water and the groundwater quality
around the tailing dam especially
lease hold area (seam thickness, depth of seam, strata condition,
dip of seam and its extent, presence of fault, water seepage etc.),
the mine
Ramakrishnan N Aged 47 Years S/O Kottan vs The Union Of India Represented By
lease hold area (seam thickness, depth of seam, strata condition, dip
of seam and its extent, presence of fault, water seepage etc.), the
mine
some of the lease areas
have been restricted during physical allotment at site
considering these conditions. In such cases the operational
lease area of mine ... higher rate of seepage during the
excavation.
11. Several heaps have been observed throughout the mining
lease areas. It has been informed that the quality
been badly
damaged.
xxii. The Geo coordinates mentioned in EC defining mining
lease boundary were verified and it was found that Geo
coordinates mentioned ... mining officer that water
in active mining pits is due to seepage of water from river.
xxiv. It is informed by Nayab tehsildar, boundary
though KPNS constructed the same after having
3 hectares of land on lease in 2003 from UPPCB but it was not allowed to
function since ... constructed landfill. The ill-
effects if any, caused due to percolation and seepage of chromium from
the aforesaid dump is fully on account of inaction
depth of 109 m and the water
accumulated in mining pit is seepage from the cracks and
fissures of the quartzite rock of Aravali system ... that water
accumulated in mining pit having depth of 109 m is seepage
from the cracks and fissures of the quartzite rock of Aravali
system