As per provision of the notification, Chhattisgarh Environmental
Conservation Board is placing the Summary Environment Impact Assessment reports in English and
Hindi language of the following projects/ activities proposed by SINGHAL ENTERPRISES PVT. LTD.( proposed to expand the Sponge Iron production capacity from 2,83,500 TPA to 4,93,500 TPA); Sinter plant capacity from 2,59,000 TPA to 5,18,400 TPA; Pig Iron through Blast Furnace capacity from 87,500 TPA to 3,12,500 TPA; Billets through IF from 2,16,000 TPA to 4,56,000 TPA, Rolled products through Rolling Mill from 90,000 TPA to 4,20,000 TPA, Power generation through WHRB of DRI Kilns -16 MW to 40 MW & Pelletization Plant of 2x 0.6 mtpa capacity (backward integration)). Taraimal Village, Tamnar Tehsil, Raigarh District, Chhattisgarh. To refer the Summary Environment Impact Assessmentreports please click the respective project/activity shown below :-
Proposed Project- proposed to expand the Sponge Iron production capacity from 2,83,500 TPA to 4,93,500 TPA); Sinter plant capacity from 2,59,000 TPA to 5,18,400 TPA; Pig Iron through Blast Furnace capacity from 87,500 TPA to 3,12,500 TPA; Billets through IF from 2,16,000 TPA to 4,56,000 TPA, Rolled products through Rolling Mill from 90,000 TPA to 4,20,000 TPA, Power generation through WHRB of DRI Kilns -16 MW to 40 MW & Pelletization Plant of 2x 0.6 mtpa capacity (backward integration).
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Summary EIA Report in English Language
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Summary EIA Report in Hindi Language
The copies of Summary EIA Report (English & Hindi) and Draft EIA Report are available for inspection at the offices of following authorities on a written request from the concerned person during normal office hours till the date of public hearing
The written responses from other concerned
persons having a plausible stake in the environmental aspects
of the above mentioned projects/activities are invited by
Chhattisgarh Environment Conservation Board at the Regional
Office, Chhattisgarh Environment Conservation Board at the
Regional Office, Chhattisgarh Environment Conservation Board,
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