EIA
EIA
EIA
GROUND WATER
Ground water table in the study area during pre-monsoon is about 1.5m BGL and
about 2m BGL during post monsoon period.
The project site located in Thiruporur block which falls under safe zone (less than
70 %) as per G.O.Ms. No.:52, PWD dt 2.3.2012.
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BASELINE WATER QUALITY
Detailed water quality assessment is necessary in areas where there is intensive
ground water development, Industrialization and urbanization as it is also subjected
to qualitative changes in the environment around.
Quality of water is influenced considerably by the quality of its source and
occurrence.
In order to describe and assess the impact on water quality by the proposed project,
ground water and surface water samples at 7 locations were collected within the 10
km radius and tested for physical and chemical parameters.
OBSERVATIONS
The pH of ground water in the study area varies from 7.32 to 8.01 and Conductivity
varies from 760 to 2950 μS/cm.
TDS values were found to be from 446 to 1798 mg/l and Total Hardness varied from
80 to 1071 mg/l. This indicates that water in the study area were soft to moderately
hard in nature. The Total alkalinity also varies from 44 to 670 mg/L.
The concentration of sodium in the studied samples varied from 130 to 260 mg/l. The
concentration of sodium in the studied samples varied from 130 to 260 mg/l. The
potassium content ranged from 2.2 to 64 mg/l.
The chloride content in the studied area ranged from 132 to 607 mg/l. The sulphate,
nitrate and fluoride content in the ground water are found to be within the IS
standards in all the samples.
LAND ENVIRONMENT
• It is essential to determine the type & quality of soil in the study area and identify the current
impacts of urbanization on soil quality and also predict probable impacts due to the proposed plant.
• Accordingly, a study of assessment of the baseline soil quality was carried out.
• For studying soil quality of the region, sampling locations were selected to assess the existing soil
conditions in and around the 'Project area based on various land use conditions.
• The physical and chemical concentrations were determined. The samples were collected from
different specified depths viz., 30cm, 60cm and 100cm.
The sampling locations have been identified with the following
To determine the baseline soil characteristics of the study area.
To determine the impact of proposed project on soil characteristics and
To determine the impact on soils more importantly loss of fertility
from agricultural productivity point of view.
SOIL TYPE
Soil type and its fertility of an area are essential to plan for cropping.
Soils are primarily derived from parent rocks.
The colour, texture and mineral content are normally used to
classify the soil.
The soil in the study area is classified into 3 types. They are as follows.
SOIL ANALYSIS RESULTS
DISCUSSION
The pH indicates that the soils in the study areas are basic in nature,
with the pH varying in the range of 7.24 to 8.61.
The Electrical Conductivity was observed in the range of 0.084 - 0.784
MS/cm.
The Nitrogen values are in the range of 11.0 - 53.6 mg/kg indicating
that soils have very low Nitrogen levels.
The Phosphorous values are in the range of 23.4 - 82.6 mg/kg
indicating that soils have high Phosphorous levels.
The Potassium values range between 183 - 344 mg/kg, which indicate that the soils
have better quantity of Potassium.
TheOrganic matter (%) values range between 0.46 - 1.82.