The State Pollution Control Board of Odisha has granted Consent to Establish for M/s Juststrive Industries Private Limited to set up a 180 KLPD Ethanol plant with a 4 MW Co-Generation Power Plant in Nayagarh district, with a project cost of Rs. 206.63 Crores. The consent is valid for five years and includes various conditions regarding environmental compliance, construction practices, and pollution control measures. The proponent must adhere to statutory clearances, submit progress reports, and obtain further consent for operation before commencing production.
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The State Pollution Control Board of Odisha has granted Consent to Establish for M/s Juststrive Industries Private Limited to set up a 180 KLPD Ethanol plant with a 4 MW Co-Generation Power Plant in Nayagarh district, with a project cost of Rs. 206.63 Crores. The consent is valid for five years and includes various conditions regarding environmental compliance, construction practices, and pollution control measures. The proponent must adhere to statutory clearances, submit progress reports, and obtain further consent for operation before commencing production.
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ODISHA
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STATE POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD, ODISHA
[Department of Forest, Environment & Climate Change Govt. of Odisha]
Paribesh Bhawan, A/118, Nilakanthanagar, Unit-Vili
Bhubaneswar — 751012
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“Through online
CONSENT TO ESTABLISH ORDER
In consideration of the online application No. 4969010 for obtaining Consent to
Establish for M/s Juststrive Industries Private Limited, the State Pollution Control
Board is pleased to convey its Consent to Establish under section 25 of Water
(Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1874 and section 21 of Air (Prevention & Control
vf Pollution) Act, 1961 for Establistn based Di
180 KLPD Ethanol with 4 MW Co-Generation Power Plant and DG set of capacity
41600 KVA with project cost of Rs. 206.63 Crores over an area of 13.16 Ha. At
Vilage-Handabanana, Gram Panchayat-Gatin, 1anasi-Nuagaon, (Hiot No. & Khata No.
a mentioned in the application torm) in the aistnct ot Nayagarn, Udisna witn the
following conditions.
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GENERAL CONDITIONS:
1. This Consent to Establish is valid for the raw materials, product, manufacturing
process and capacity mentioned in the application form. This order is valid for five
years, which means the proponent shall commence construction of the project
within a period of five years from the date of issue of this order. If the proponent
fails to do substantial physical proaress of the project within five years then a
renewal of this consent to establish shall be sought by the proponent.
2. The industry shall comply to the provisions of Environment Protection Act, 1986
and the rules made there under with their amendments from time to time such as
the Hazardous and Other Wastes (Management and Trans-boundary Movement)
Rules, 2016 as amended from time to time, Hazardous Chemical Rules,
Manufacture, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemical Rules, 1989 etc. and
amendments there under. The industry shall also comply to the provisions of
Public Liability Insurance Act, 1991, if applicable,
3. The Industry is to apply for grant of Consent to Operate under Section 25/26 of
Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 & under Section 21 of Air
(Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 at Icast (three) months before the
commercial production and obtain Consent to Operate from this Board.
4, This consent to establish is subject to statutory and other clearances from
Govt. of Odisha and/or Govt. of India, as and when applicable.
ay‘SPECIAL CONDITIONS:
A. GENERAL:
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The proponent shall carryout construction activity of the Distillery Unit as
per Environmental Clearance granted by MoEF&CC, Govt. of India, vide F.
No. 1A-J-11011/337/2022A-II) & EC Identification No. EC22A0600R162384
dated 17.10.2022.
‘The proponent shall establish the present proposal of 150 KLPD Ethanol Plant in
proposed 13.16 Ha. of land. In case of any expansion in future it shall acquire
additional land for the expansion project.
The proponent shall obtain Clerance from State Level Single Window Clearnce
Authority of Odisha (SLSWCA) for locating the plant at Nayagarh,
The proponent shall provide temporary storage space for storage of solid and
Hazarcous waste before final disposal. The Hazardous and E-waste shall be
stored under covered shed on concrete floor.
‘The proponent shall submit six monthly progress report every year (Le. June and
December) of construction activity of the project to the Board (at Head Office and
Regional Office) for record and verification.
Certificate from the designer or manufacturers of plant facilities shall be provided
to the Board before going for installation of plant facilities. An undertaking shall
also be submitted to the Board before construction activities that the installed
capacity shall not exceed Consent to Establish capacity.
This Consent to Establish is granted for the capacity as mentioned above and any
‘expansion in the capacity, change or modification in the proccss, addition,
alternation any nature has to he undertaken with prior approval of the Board. For
any change in the site or area, fresh Consent to Establish has to be obtained from
the Board. The proponent shall carry out construction activity as per approved lay
out map (enclosed). If the proponent wants to change the approved plant layout
map, they can submit a modified plant layout map with adequate justification for
such modification
Tho proponent ehall earmark the GreenbeltiGreen area, Solid, Hazardous and
other Waste storage area and ETP/STP area efc. as per the approved plant
layout by putting display board at the time of construction work of the project to
secure such land for environmental point of view without diverting the same for
other purpose. Further, the industry shall earmark adequate area for surface run
off treatment system at differant locations inside the plant. Same shall be verified
at the time of construction work by Regional Officer and/or Head Office of SPCB.
The industry shall review conditions stipulated in Consent to Establish’
Environmental Clearance and their implementation well in advance before
applying for Consent to Operate.
The proponent shall implement the Pollution Control Measures and safeguards as
proposed in the Environment Management Pian (EMP) of Environment impact
Assessment (EIA) report.
The unit shall obtain NOC from CGWA for using of ground water for getting
Consent to Operate of State Pollution Control Board, Odisha
[2]12.The proponent shall obtain permission from Department of Water
Resources, Govt. of Odisha for drawl of ground water and surface water.
19. Cood housekeeping practices shall be followed to improve the work environment.
All roads and shop floors shall be cleaned regularly,
14, The construction and demolition wastes to be generated from the proposed
project shall be disposed of in accordance with the provision under "Canetntion
& Demolition Wastes Management Rules 2016",
15. The proponent shall comply to the provisions of E-Waste (Management) Rules,
2016 and shall handover e-waste to authorized collection centers/register
lsmantiers/recyclers for proper disposal ot e-waste.
16. The proponent shall comply with the provision made under Plastic Waste
Management Rules, 2016 and amendment made thereafter and shall ensure
prohibition on use of Single Use Plastics within the premises,
17. All the plastic waste generated from the promisce hall be collected and sent for
co-processing to the nearby cement kilns andlor registered recyclers under Plastic
Waste Management Rules, 2016,
18. Monitoring of stack emissions, fugitive emissions, trade effluent and noise level
shall be done as per CPCB regulations,
19. A green belt of adequate width and density preferably with local species along the
Periphery of the unit shall be raised so as to provide protection against
particulates and noise. It must be ensured that at least 33% of the total land area
shall be under green cover, in such a manner that, plantation shall be taken up at
least in 20% of the total green belt area and progressively achieve 100% in a
span of five years and under no circumstances this land earmarked for green belt
shall be used for any other purpose.
20. A thick green belt towards to nearby habitation shall be provided.
21. The construction shall be carried out with the fly ash bricks. If the fly ash bricks:
are not available locally the construction may carried out with other bricks with
prior intimation to the concerned Regional Office of SPC Board. A statement
indicating use of fly ash bricks during canstruction period shall be submitted to the
Board quarterly for record
22. The proponent should provide full-fledged environmental management cell and
the head of environmental management cell should report directly to the unit Chief
‘Administrator (say M.D). A detailed proposal to this effect is to be submitted.
23, The land on which the unit is proposed to be established shall be converted to
industrial Kisam by the competent authority. The copy of said land conve:
document shall be submitted to the Board along with consent to operate
application.
24. The Board may impose further conditions er modify the conditions stipulated in
this order during installation and/or at the time of obtaining consent to operate and
may revoke this clearance in case the stipulated conditions are not implemented
and /or any information suppressed in the application form.
25. The industry shall apply for grant of Consent to operate under section 25/28 of
Water(Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 & Air (Prevention & Control of
BIPollution) Act, 1981 at least 3 (three) months before the commercial production
and obtain Consent ta Operate from this Beard. Ne production activity shall
‘commence prior to installation of all pollution control measures.
26. The unit shall abide by Env. (P) Act, 1986 and the rules framed there under.
B. WATER POLLUTION:
27. The unit shall install ETP/CPU as per the design parameter and specification
submitted along with Consent to Establish application and subsequent
submission on clarification raised to compliance of observation ot Gonsent
Committee. Under no circumstances, the unit shall change the design
parameterispecification of ETP as proposed in Consent to Establish
application during the installation of ETP. Adequacy of ETP and other
pollution control equipment to be verified at the time of Consent to Operate
based on the design parameters/specification submitted along with the
Consent to Establish application.
28. The unit shall install online Continuous Effluent Quality Monitoring System
(CEQMS) at the outlet of Effluent Treatment Plant! Condensate Policing Unit
(ETPICPU) for online real time data transmission through GPRS system to SPCB
RT-DAS server and also upload data for use by CPCB.
29. The domestic wastewater generated from the industry shall be treated in Sewage
Treatment Plant (10 KLD) to meet the following standards as notified by the
MoEF&CC, Govt. of India vide G.S.R. 1265 (E), dated 13.10.2017. The treated
water shall be reused for gardening and plantation. Under no circumstances there
shall be any discharge of treated waste water to outside the factory premises.
SINa. Parameters Standards
1 pH 65-9.0
2 BOD(mgi) 30
3 TSS(mg/l) <100
4, Fecal Coliform (MPN/00mi) = 1000
30. Fresh water requirement shall not exceed 4KLIKL of Ethanol production for
Uistilery operation. Wastewater to be generated from Multiple Cffect Evaporator,
WTP Rejects, process condensate, spent lees, boiler and cooling tower blow
down shall be treated in proposed Condensate Polishing Unit of capacity 1200
KLD. CPU shall comprises of Equalisation Tank, Anaerobic Treatment (UASBR
Reactor), Extended Aeration, Secondary Clarifier, Pressure Sand Filter,
Activated Carbon Filtor, UV-UF Treatment, RO, Dogavification, Procoes
Reuse Tank and Multiple Effect Evaporator. RO Reject tank and MEE Tank.
The treated effluent shall meet prescribed standard of pH - 6.5 to 8.0, BOD - 30
mgil, TSS-50 mg/l and Oil & Grease ~ 5.0 mg/l even though there will not any
discharge. The treated effluent shall be completely reused in cooling tower
makeup and other ancillary process. The entire treated effluent shall be recycled
and in no case there shall be any discharge from the unit so that the unit shall
function as a ZLD unit.
31. Water treatment plant blow downs (jie. fitration back wash, softening plant blow
down, DM plant regeneration) and boiler blow down shall be treated in RO plant
after pH correction and shall be reused in process.
[4]32. RO reject shall be partly used for ash conditioning (quenching) in boiler, partly
shall be recycled to liquefaction for dilution and balance ohall be sent to multi-
effect-evaporator for concentration and manufacture of Distillers Dried Grain
Soluble (DDGS).
33. The proponent shall create a water reservoir pond storage pond of 60 days
capacity and the accumulated water to be used as fresh water thereby reducing
fresh wate during lean season,
34. Surface runott treatment system consisting of sedimentation through settling
tanks/ponds in scrics followed by high rate clarification throuylt clarifloculator!
tube settlers shall be installed to meet the discharge norms and shall be recycled/
discharged specially during monsoon period.
35. Mechanised wheel washing system shall be provided at the exit point of the
industry to minimize transfer of mud from unpaved approach roads to main paved
andior public roads,
C. AIR POLLUTION:
36. Necessary preventive measures shall be taken during construction phase so that
the ambient air quality including neies chall conform to National ambient eir quality
standards and standards for noise in industrial area as per Annexure-!. Ambient
air quality at the boundary of the plant premises shall meet the prescribed
standards ot the Board as per Annexure =I.
37. Monitoring of stack emissions, fugitive emissions, trade effluent and noise level
shall be done as per CPCB regulations,
‘38. Height of the stack attached to D.G. sets shall be maximum of the following in
meter:
(@) 14.9, Q=Total SO; emission from the plant in kg/hr.
(i) Minimum 6m. above the building where generator set is installed.
Gi) 30m
89 Air comprascor and DG set should be acoustically decigned and chould be
housed in appropriate acoustic enclosures so that the noise level outside it shall
conform to the prescribed norms
40. CO; recovery plant shall be installed within plant premises to collect liquefied CO2,
and same shall be utilized an industrial gas for nearby industries as proposed.
41. Bag filters, dust collectors shall be provided at appropriate locations of raw
matenal handling section such as screens, transfer points to contro! dust/particle
‘matter emission during grain handling. Bay fillers/dust suppression system shall
also be provided for fuel handling and feeding section
42, ESP shall be installed to control the particulate matter emission as air pollution
contro! measures at the stack attached to the coal/biomass fired boiler of capacity
40 TPH, so that particulate matter emission shall not exceed 30 mg/Nm*, The
height of the stack shall be adequate as per the design parameter with minimum
height of $2 meters above ground level.
15)43. The minimum height of stack altacled the boilers shall be according to the
following formula:
H= 14 (Q)% meters
H = Height of the stack in meter and
Q= Quantity of SO; emission in kg/hr
44.The unit shall install Online Continuous Stack Emission Monitoring Systems
(CEMS) at stack attached to the Electrostatic Precipitator for online real time
monitoring for PM and data transmission through GPRS system to SPCB RTDAS:
server and also upload data for use by CPCB
45. The unit shall provide dust collector in the milling section (1.e, hammer mil ard
vibratory section) to control fuyilive emission. Crtire raw material handling starting
from feeding point to slurry mixing point shall be carried out in closed conveyor.
48. Water sprinkling shall be provided at coal stock pile and ash disposal area to
control fugitive emission,
47. Industry shall inetall industry grade HN IP (Internet Protocol) surveillance
cameras at suitable location to view emission from all the stacks and fugitive
emission of the plants, having PAN, Tilt, Zoom (PTZ) with wiper facility and
imum 30x optical zoom. The camera shall support day & night operation with
Infra-red cut fiters, cover 400m or more distance. The camera must support latest
network protocols, network security (password protection, IP address fitering,
HTTPS enorvotion) and 3rd party applications. This camera shall comply with
international standards IEC 62262, IP66 with IK10 ratings or higher quality. Keal
Time Un-interrupted data trom this online IP camera stall be connected with tho
Central Server of State Pollution Control Board, Odisha through loTIGPRS device
for data streaming and/or through dedicated lease line by the industry. The
industry shall make provisions at the site to store video streaming data of this
‘camera for at least one month and facility for data migration to external devices
48. Work zone area including the internal roads surrounding the plant shall be
asphalted ot conereted. Water spraying system shall be installed for regular
spraying of water on roads and work zone to minimizing fugitive dust emission
49. The unit shall install online Continuous Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Systems
(CAAQMS) within the plant premises at suitable location for online real time
monitoring and data transmission throuah GPRS system to SPCB RTDAS server
and also upload data for use by CPCB. The location of CAAQMS shall be decided
in consultation with the concerned Regional Officer of the SPU Board.
SOLID & HAZARDOUS WASTE:
50. Hazardous Waste / ETP sludge shall be stored under covered shed on concrete
platform,
51. Distillers Unied Grain Soluble (ODGS) (120 TPD) from the Dryor ehall be bagged
and stored in warehouse for selling to the cattle food manufacturers.
52. Boiler Ash (74 TPD) generated from the coal / rice husk fired boiler shall be
collected in ash sila and sent to brick manufacturing units without creating any
public nuisance.
(6]‘93. The fly ash shall be pneumatically conveyed to the silo and vents ot silo shall be
provided with bag filter to control fugitive emission.
84, The bottom ash shall be conveyed through submerged ash conveyor to storage
hopper and from there it shall be transported in moistened condition to ash
disposal site.
55. The bottom ash dumpina shall be made systematically with simultaneous earth
covering so that there shall be no dust nuisance due to wind. Retaining wall,
garland drain along with setting pond shall be provided around the solid waste
dump area to control washouts of solids to nearby surface water bodies or low
land during rain.
56, Filter proce chall be inctalled for do oludging of ETP sludge instead of sludge
drying beds to avoid odour problems.
57.The Hazardous Waste generated from the unit shall be disposed as per
Hazardous (Management & Trans-boundary Movement) Rules, 2016 and
‘amendment thereafter.
Encl: Approved plant layout map and Annexure-! & II.
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MEMBER SECRETARY
To
The Director,
Mis Juststrive Industries Private Limited
8-2- 686/DB/17, Opp Lane MOR Chemists,
Road No.12, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad-500034,
Telanaana. Tehsil: Khairatabad. District: Hyderabad
MemoNo,_!2%25 __inate_\ #2023
Copy forwarded to:
The Collector & District Magistrate, Nayagarh
The OFO, Nayagarn,
‘The Director, Factories & Boller, Bhubanoewar.
Consent to Operate Cell, SPC Board, BBSR
Hazardous Waste Management Cell, SPC Board, BBSR:
The Regional Officer, SPC Board, Berhampur.
Copy to Guard file.
NO@sYNe
Shri vosre™
ADDL. CHIEF ENV. ENGINEER
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7AnnexuceP
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NATIONALAMBIENTAIR QUALITY STANDARDS
CENTRAL POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD.
NOTIFICATION:
[New Deli the 8th November, 2009
No. B-290162090PClL—In exercise of the powers coitferred by Sub-section (2) (h) of
section 16 Of the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 (Act No.14 of 1981),
‘and in supersession of the Notification No(s). $.0. 384(B), dated 11° April, 1994 and S.0.
935(B), dated 14° October, 1998, the Central Pollution Control Board hereby notify the
National Ambient Air Quality Standards with immediate effect, namely:-
NATIONAL AMBIENT AIR QUALITY STANDARDS
Concentration in Ambient Air‘+ Annual arithmetic mean of minimum 104 measurements in a year at a particular site taken
rwice a week 21 hourly at uniform intervals.
** 24 hourly of OS hourly or OF hourly monitored values, as applicable, shall be complied with
SO oF i ie Ss sae Nf ye. Ge ty eset ea Ro on
consecutive days of monitoring.
Note, — Whenever and wherever monitoring results on two consecutive days of monitoring exceed
‘the limits specified above for the respective category, it shall be considered adequate reason to
‘ingstute regular or continvous monitoring and further investigation.
‘SANT PRASAD GAUTAM, Chains
(ADVT-HANS409By)
Note: Tranaenon in hoe biota Sundede ws eat W Oo a
Pottution Control Board India, Extraordinary vide notification No(s). S.0.
384(E), dated 11 April, porns. 935(E), dated 14" October, soon 1998.
Teal ty Naga Goce oa eas Ring Rank, Nene ow Besse
bs “and Published by the Centraler of Pubitcations, Deidi-t 10034Note
ANNEXURE-II
SCHEDULE
(see rule 3(1) and 4(1)
Ambient Air Quality Standards in respect ot Noise
Limits in dB(A) Ese
re Pr
al
55
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1. Day time shall mean from 06:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M.
2. Night time shall mean from 10:00 P.M. to 06:00 A.M.
3. Silence zone is defined as an area comprising not less than 100 meters around
hospitals, educational institutions and courts. The silence zones are zones
which are declared as such by the competent authority.
4, Mixed categories of areas may be declared as one of the four above
‘mentioned categories by the competent authority.
*dB(A) Leq denotes the time weighted average of the level of sound in decibels
on scale A which is relatable to human hearing.
Avde
rel" iy a unit in which nvise is sneasured.
A", in dB(A) Leg, denotes the frequency weighting in the measurement of noise
and corresponds to frequency response characteristics of the human ear.
Leq : It is an energy mean of the noise level, over a specified period.
[F. No. Q-14012/196-CPA]
VIJAI SHARMA, R. Secy.