Making Coal Mining
Environment Friendly
The Government has evolved a very
cautious procedure for mining projects in view of apprehensions expressed time
to time about the Coal mining impact on social forestry, environment and social
life of locals residing around mining areas. Before commencement of production
from coal mines, the impact on existing social forestry and environment due to
the project is assessed by an Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) study for
each case and accordingly Environmental Management Plans (EMP) are prepared.
EMPs deal with the various pollution mitigation measures to be undertaken to
mitigate the impact of pollution, in order to reduce any adverse effect on
health of people in and around the mining area, as per requirement of the
project. The EMPs are submitted to Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF)
for obtaining Environmental Clearance (EC).
The measures are taken for each coal
project as per Environmental Management Plan (EMP’s) and strict monitoring
mechanism has been provided to ensure all norms are followed. Air, Water,
and Noise pollution control has been
taken up seriously to safeguard environment.
Air Pollution Control
Air pollution is being controlled by
regular spraying of water on haul and coal transportation roads by fixed as
well as portable water sprinklers and also on Coal Handling Plants, all coal
transfer points, Coal & Overburden (OB) faces, coal stockpiles etc. Other
steps include - fitting drills with dust collection systems wet drilling, black
topping, concreting of coal transportation roads. Efforts are being made for
use of more and more belt conveyors, rail etc. for coal transportation and
minimizing road transportation to reduce pollution. Massive trees plantation in
and around mines also minimises the impact of air pollution on neighboring
areas.
Water Pollution Control
Mine water is being passed through
sedimentation pond to arrest sediments and clean runoff is being used for
beneficial use such as domestic, industrial and agricultural purpose, after
treatment to extent possible, before discharging into natural water courses.
Effluents from workshops is passed through Oil & Grease Traps and recycled
for dust suppression and for cleaning purposes. In major mines, domestic effluents
are being treated in Domestic Effluent Treatment Plants and in other mines in
septic tanks.
Noise Pollution Control
Noise pollution is controlled through
the careful selection of equipment, proper maintenance and insulation. Persons
exposed to high noise level are being provided with ear muffs. This is besides
tree plantation between work places and residential areas.
Ecological Damage Control
Damage to ecology is being controlled by
plantation on physically and biologically reclaimed mined out areas and on the OB dump areas, plantation in and around mines, road
sides, township / residential areas, available vacant spaces and implementation
of conservation plan for protection of flora and fauna as per EC. This is apart
from the payment made for compensatory afforestation to forest departments.
In addition the environmental protection
measures are taken in compliance to condition of consent to operate from
respective State Pollution Control Boards. Regular monitoring of various environmental
attributes are carried out as per Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 to assess
the efficacy of environmental protection measures taken and if required
additional measures are taken to keep the various environmental attributes
within the prescribed limits of the Regulatory Agencies.
Health Protection
Coal India Limited has specific
Schemes to protect the health of the people living in and around the coal
mining areas. As per the Corporate Social Responsibility Scheme of CIL there is
a separate fund allocated at the rate of Rs.5/- per tonne of coal production of
last year and the entire fund is year-marked for expenses towards well being of
the people living in and
around the coal mining areas/belts and in the state in which projects are
situated. From the fund a lumpsum provision is made for schemes for the benefit
of Tribal Population in the CSR Policy of Coal India Limited. As per Policy out
of total CSR Budget, 8% of the Budget is allocated separately and exclusively
in the Annual Plan for undertaking welfare activities for the development of
Scheduled Tribes Population.
Rehabilitation
of Tribals
Displacement of tribals is avoided by
exploring alternate plans for the projects but in unavoidable circumstances due
to geological reasons, locals,tribals people have to be displaced and resettled
in some of the areas of the Subsidiary Companies. The same has been done in conformity
with the various extant laws of the land.
Since inception
in Eastern Coalfields Limited (ECL) tribal people have been displaced in
Rajmahal, SP Mines, Mugma, Sonepur Bazari, Pandaveswar and Kajora as also for
South Eastern Coalfields Limited (SECL) in Gevra OCP Expansion and in Central
Coalfields Limited (CCL) for areas like Piparwar, NK Dakra, Argada, Barkasayal,
Rajrappa, Dhori, B&K, Kathara, Kuju, Hazaribagh (Charhi), Rajhara. Mahanadi
Coalfields Limited (MCL) has acquired land belonging to Tribals in Sundargarh,
Jharsuguda and Angul districts of Orissa. In coal projects of Western Coalfields
Limited (WCL) people residing in
Gaonthan areas, Betul Tahsil, Tamla & Jamal Tribal Blocks, Seergaon Khurd,
Kirwani of Patwari Circle, Chhindwara, Rajura Tahasil tribals are resettled
after providing compensation of land/houses and other Rehabilitation &
Resettlement (R&R)
benefits as per provisions of R&R Policy of Coal India Limited (CIL).
Better Rehabilitation
Package
The compensation package for
the project affected persons and others has been revised recently, in 2012,to
make it more rewarding. Now in the case of displacement of tribal people, in
addition to land compensation as per State notified rate, interest, escalation,
solatium at the rate of 30% of the land compensation is paid. Besides this one
employment for each two acres of land is also provided to the affected family.
There is additional special
provisions for tribals who are dependent on forest produce and there are
provisions in the rehabilitation policy to ensure Cultural and economical
sustainability of the displaced Tribal community. In addition to this at the
rehabilitation site all amenities like school, road, street light, pacca drain,
pond, dug well,tube well for drinking water supply, community centre, place of
worship, dispensaries, grazing land for cattle and play ground etc., are
provided to have a better life. Monitory compensation in lieu of house plots
and shifting & resettlement allowance @ Rs.3 lacs per family as per heir
choice according to CIL R&R Policy, 2012. There is a Special Training
Scheme for Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Project Affected Persons in
which they are being given training in the Technical Trade and Statutory jobs
to make them employable during outside recruitment to fill up the vacancies of
the Subsidiary Companies. During the training period there is provision of
stipend and accommodation.
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