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CONCEPTUAL PLAN
1. INTRODUCTION
National Museum of Natural History (Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change) is
going to develop a Museum Building Complex on the total land area measuring 26,299 sq.m.
The built up area is 46,025.78 sq.m.
The land is allotted the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change, GOI by Ministry
of Urban Development, GOI vide letter no. L-IIA-1(1377)/313 dated 18.12.2014. The copy of
the letter is attached as Annexure-I.
The development will be done is in accordance with Building byelaws of Delhi and will be
developed as per the master plan of Delhi. The Project is designated under Category “B” and
falls under Item 8(a) (Building & Construction) of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)
Notification of September 14th, 2006 and its amendments.
14 Power Station Gas turbine Power Station Approx. 1.25 Km, NNE
15 Industrial area Okhla Industrial area Approx. 9.07 Km ,South
Source: Google Earth
A Google Map of 500m buffer map showing the surrounding area of the proposed project is
shown in Figure-1.
The topographical map showing the surrounding area within 10 km radius is shown in the
Figure-2 and topographical map showing the eco-sensitive area within 15 km radius is shown in
the Figure-3.
Figure-2: Topographical map (Survey of India) of 10km radius showing surrounding area
Source: Survey of India
Figure-3: Topographical map (Survey of India) of 15km radius showing Eco-sensitive area
Source: Survey of India
The coordinates of the project boundary along with the centre of the project site is given below
in the Table-2.
Latitude Longitude
Centre of the Plot 28°36'39.57"N 77°14'48.46"E
Corner-I 28°36'39.69"N 77°14'43.89"E
Corner-II 28°36'40.14"N 77°14'44.39"E
Corner-III 28°36'40.38"N 77°14'44.67"E
Corner-IV 28°36'41.77"N 77°14'47.90"E
Corner-V 28°36'41.77"N 77°14'47.90"E
Corner-VI 28°36'42.46"N 77°14'48.59"E
Corner-VII 28°36'41.93"N 77°14'51.45"E
Corner-VIII 28°36'39.43"N 77°14'52.69"E
Corner-IX 28°36'39.27"N 77°14'53.04"E
Corner-X 28°36'36.14"N 77°14'45.86"E
Corner-XI 28°36'40.02"N 77°14'41.21"E
Corner-XII 28°36'40.37"N 77°14'41.71"E
Corner-XIII 28°36'40.14"N 77°14'44.39"E
The project envisages construction of Museum building. The building will have Open and
basement parking and 7003.91 m2 is to be developed as landscaped. The area details are given in
Table-3.
The building plans are attached as Annexure-III. The building plan approval has been exempted
by Central Public Works Department vide letter no. 7/10/2014-W-II/DG/Vol.II/501 dated
18.05.2016. The copy of letter is attached as Annexure-IV. The section and elevation plans are
attached as Annexure-V.
5. POPULATION DETAIL
Total population of the proposed project will be 6,970. Breakup of the population is given in
Table-5.
Table-5: Calculation of Population
Description Population
Auditorium population 200
Imax Theatre @ 1 person per 1.5 sqm 598
Convention centre @1 person per 1.5 sqm 466
Dormitories population @1 person per 7.5 sqm gross floor area ratio 26
Guest room (no. of rooms is 4) 8
Population of rental offices and other offices @ 1 person per 10 sqm
(fourh floor) 282
Staff population @ 1 person per 3 sqm 1824
visitors population area @ 1 person per 3 sqm 3566
Total 6970
*Source- National Building Code, 2005
External Road – Bharion Marg is just adjacent to project site towards North.
Setbacks – 12 meters wide setbacks have been provided in all around four direction of
project site.
Entry/exits provided in the project Premises –1 main entry and 1 main exit has been
provided in the East direction of project site.
Parking Details - The total parking required is 631 ECS, & proposed parking are 635 ECS is
provided in the basement and on surface.
The details of the Parking requirement are provided in the Table-6.
Table-6: Calculation of Parking Requirement
Parking
Description As Per Delhi Building Byelaws
(E.C.S.)
7. LANDSCAPE DEVELOPMENT
Increasing vegetation in the form of greenbelt is one of the preferred methods to mitigate air
pollution. Plants serve as a sink for pollutants, reduce the flow of dust and reduce noise
pollution. Calculation of green area for proposed project is given in Table-7. Table-8 indicates
various planned species to be used in greenbelt development.
Table-7: Calculation of Green Area
Total Plot area 26,299 m2
Required Landscape are required@ 25% of open area 4274.075 m2
Landscape are proposed@ 37.35% of plot area 7003.91 m2
S. Crown Leaf
N Hindi Sensitive/ Heigh Crown Surface Area Area Stomata
o Binomial Name Family Common Name Name Tolerant t (M) Flowering Season Shape M2 CM2 l Index
Myrtacea Tolerant Feb. -April, Oct.-
17 Eucalyptus hybrid e Mysore gum 20m Dec. Conical 50047 50 13
Ficus benghalensis Moracea Tolerant
18 Linn e Banyan Tree Bargad 20m April - June Spreading 236494 119 22
Moracea Tolerant
19 Ficus benjamina Linn e Pakur 12m Sept - Nov Spreading 87326 29 19
Moracea Indian Rubber Tolerant Spreading/
20 Ficus elastica Roxb e Tree 12m Round 6028 94 19
Moracea Korotosani( Tolerant
21 Ficus gibbosa Blume e Orisa) 10m April - May Spreading 223,45.4 40 20
Moracea Tolerant Round/
22 Ficus religiosa Linn e Peepal Tree Pipal 20m Jan.- May. Oblong 1,44,868.7 114 19
Moracea Tolerant
23 Ficus virens Ait e Pilkhan 10m Jan.- May. Oblong 1,97,838.2 43 16
Tolerant April - Aug
Gardenia tasminoides Rubiacea Extended up to
24 Eills e 5m Sept. Oblong 266 58 19
Grevillea robusta A. Proteacea Silvery or Silky Tolerant
25 Cunn. e oak 20m Feb - April Oblong
Guazma ulmifolia Sterculia Tolerant Round/
26 Lamk ceae Rudraki 10m Mar - August. Spreading 30280 85 13
Heterophragma Bignonia Tolerant Round/
27 roxburghiji DC ceae 18m Feb. - April. Oblong 155218 35 14
Hibiscuc rosa- Malvacea Tolerant Throughout the Round
28 sinensis Linn e Jasud Jasum 3m year /Oblong 61 45 23
Rubiacea Tolerant Throughout the
29 Lxora coccinea L e Rangan 6m year Oblong 183 70 23
Tolerant More or Less
Rubiacea throughout the
30 Lxora Rosea e 6m year Oblong 296 62 20
Kigelia africana Bingnoni Tolerant Round/
31 Lamk aceae Sausage tree 10m Mar.- June Oblong 58432 268 13
Lagerstroemia Lythrace Queen crape Tolerant
32 speciosa (Linn) ae Myrte Jarool 10m April - June. Oblong 72569 88 14
S. Crown Leaf
N Hindi Sensitive/ Heigh Crown Surface Area Area Stomata
o Binomial Name Family Common Name Name Tolerant t (M) Flowering Season Shape M2 CM2 l Index
Managifera indica Anacardi South India -Jan - Round /
33 Linn aceae The mango tree Am Sensitive 15m Mar Oblong 69005 85 31
Round /
34 Milletia pequensis Ali Fabaceae Tolerant 10m Aug. - Oct. Oblong 42312 167 12
Millingtonia hortensis Bignonia Indian cork- tree, Oblong /
35 L.F ceae Buch Sensitive 10m Oct.- Dec. Round 22439 139 18
Mimusops hexandra Sapotace Oblong /
36 Roxb. ae Khirni Tolerant 10m Sept - Nov Round 4063 89 20
Moracea
37 Morus alba Linn. e Tuti Tut Sensitive 8m Feb.- June Oblong 1048 285 17
Peltophorum Tolerant
pterocarpum Caesalpi Oblong /
38 (DC)Backer naceae Copper pod tree. May - Sept. Round 231045 371 17
Manila Tolerant
Pithecellobium ducle Mimosac tamarind,Madras
39 (Roxb.) Benth eae thorn Vilayatimili 8m Jan. - Feb. Oblong 2565 183 12
Prosopis chilensis Mimosac Vilayati Tolerant
40 (Molina)Stuntz eae Mesquite kikkar 10m Dec. - April. Spreading 7951 51 19
Prosopis cineraria Mimosac Tolerant
41 Linn. eae Khejri 12m Dec. - April. Spreading 13431 54 18
Psidium Guayava Myrtacea Tolerant
42 Linn. e Guava tree Amrud 5m Oblong 9243 54 28
Mimosac Tolerant Spreading
43 Samanea saman Jacq eae Rain Tree 20m Mar. - June. /Round 99306 283 16
Sapindus emarginatus Sapindac Tolerant Oblong /
44 Vihl eae Soapnut 10m Oct. - Dec. Round 43789 111 24
Saraca asoka Caesalpi Tolerant
45 Roxb.De Wilde naceae Ashok 5m Dec. - May Spreading 2295 69 18
Sesbania grandiflora Swamp- Ogosti(Oriy Tolerant
46 Pers Fabaceae pea,Agathi a) 10m Sept. - Dec. Oblong 4695 130 20
Sesbania sesban Tolerant
47 (Linn)Merrill Fabaceae Common Sesban Jainti 6m Aug. - Dec. Oblong 4564 118 19
Spathaodea Bingnoni Indian Tulip Tolerant Oblong/
48 campanulata Beauv aceae Tree 12m Nov. - Jan. Round 73250 89 25
S. Crown Leaf
N Hindi Sensitive/ Heigh Crown Surface Area Area Stomata
o Binomial Name Family Common Name Name Tolerant t (M) Flowering Season Shape M2 CM2 l Index
Spondias pinnata Anacardi Tolerant
49 (L.f) aceae Tolerant 10m Feb - April Round 25587 131 23
Myrtacea Oblong/
50 Syzygium cumini Linn e Black plum Jaman Tolerant 20m Mar. - May. Spreading 112143 78 21
Tamarindus indica Caesalpi The Tamarind
51 Linn naceae Tree Imli Tolerant 20m April - Oct. Spreading 276840 129 18
Thespesia
populeneoides(Roxb) Malvacea
52 Kostel e Umbrella Tree Paraspipal Tolerant 10m Through the year Round 34635 184 30
Thuja occidentalis Cupressa American
53 Linn. ceae Arborvitae, White cedar Tolerant 15m Conical
Terma orientalis Ulmacea Gio Indian Throughout the Round/
54 Blume e CharcoalTree, nettle tree Tolerant 6m year Oblong 425734 66 27
Zizyphus mauritiana Rhamnac
55 Var. Fruticosa eae Indian Jujube Ber Tolerant 10m April -Oct. Round 2638 24 12
The total water requirement for the proposed project has been estimated to be 370 KLD. This
includes fresh water requirement, flushing, landscaping, DG cooling. The total fresh water
requirement is 138 KLD. The water requirement for Flushing, DG cooling and landscaping will
be met through treated water from STP.
Unit water
Area in Total
water requiremen Flushing Total
S. Sq.m. / water
Description consumpt t for water Wastewat
No. Populati required
ion domestic (kld) er (kld)
on (kld)
(litres) use (kld)
Visitors population
+Auditorium population +
4830 15 72.45 43.470 28.980 63.756
Imax Theatre + Convention
1 Centre Population
Staff population +
Dormitories population + 1858 45 83.61 55.740 27.870 72.462
2 Guest room
Population of rental offices
282 45 12.69 8.460 4.230 10.998
3 and other offices
Kitchen & Pantry.
Restaurant Kitchen, Food ….. 30 30.000 ….. 18.000
4 Court
7003.91 5 litr per
35.02 …. ….. ….
5 Horticulture Sqm sqm
1
3030.00 ltr/KVA/h 18.18 ….. ….. ….
6 DG Sets r
11.5
412.00 113.71 ….. ….. ….
7 HVAC lt./ton/hr.
1% of
total water
requireme
8 Fire fighting nt 3.66 …. …. ….
TOTAL 369.32 137.670 61.080 165.216
Say 370 Say 138 Say 61 Say 165
Water balance diagram for Non-Monsoon is given in Figure-4 and for Monsoon is given in
Figure-5.
96
18
All Figures in KLD
Total Wastewater generation
= 86+18+61= 165
96
Total waste water generated is 165 KLD, which will be treated in the STP of capacity higher
than the waste water generated i.e. 320 KLD. The treated water available is 132 KLD (@ of
80%) and it will be recycled and re-used for flushing, DG Cooling and landscaping. During the
non-monsoon season, treated water will be used in Flushing, DG Cooling & landscaping. The
details of recycled water uses are provided in Table-11 below.
1) Since the existing topography is congenial to surface disposal, a network of storm water
pipe drains is planned adjacent to roads. All building roof water will be brought down
through rain water pipes.
2) Proposed storm water system consists of pipe drain and catch basins at regular intervals
for rain water harvesting.
3) The annual rainfall intensity of 11 mm/hr shall be considered for designing the storm
water drainage system.
4) The entire site is provided with extensive planned underground drainage system with
gravity connections to the RWH structures. The arrangement provides appropriate
protection to the site against flooding.
Advantages:
To meet the ever increasing demand for water.
To avoid flooding of roads.
To reduce ground water pollution.
To reduce the soil erosion.
To supplement domestic water requirement during summer, drought etc.
Rainwater Harvesting Calculation for the proposed project is given in Table-12 and Table-13.
As per the calculation provided above, the nos. of RWH structure is required 1.19 and we are
proposing 5 nos. of RWH structures.
In case of power failure, 3 DG sets of total capacity of 3030 kVA (3 x 1010) will be provided as
power back-up for the essential load. The DG sets will be of water cooled.
The DG sets will be provided with acoustic enclosure. Adequate stack heights of D.G. Sets will
be provided as per the stipulated guidelines of Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) to
facilitate natural dispersion of exhaust gases.
The domestic solid waste will be generated by the occupants of the Residential Apartments,
Visitors, Community Population, pertains to the two categories, Bio-degradable and Non-
biodegradable. These solid wastes will be collected separately by putting three types of separate
bins at the source of generation. For the biodegradable waste green bins will be provided, for the
recyclable waste blue bins and for the non-recyclable waste dark grey bins will be provided.
Biodegradable waste will be subjected to composting by Organic waste converter and compost
will be used as manure. It is estimated that maximum solid waste generation would be about
1687.5 kg / day, and 120.28 kg of sludge (wet basis). Following are the solid waste generation
rate has been considered as given in Table-14.
The E-waste generated will be managed as per the E-waste management and handling rules
2016.
The detailed Solid Waste Generation Management Plan is provided in Figure-7 below:
Waste
Disposed by Will be disposed off Will be disposed through Will be disposed Will be disposed
Organic waste through private waste Recylcerauthorized by through recyclers through recyclers
Converter to collecting vendors after Central Pollution Control authorized by authorized by
produce manure. temporary storage at Board. On each disposal Central Pollution Central Pollution
site. Temporary storage , Form 13 will be control Board. control Board.
to be enabled through a maintained and returns Records will be Records will be
2 m x 2 m x 1m blue will be filled to the maintained for the maintained for the
colored bin. Pollution Control Board e-waste generated e-waste generated
through Form 2 as through Form 2 as
Infrastructure required: Infrastructure required: per the E -Waste per the E -Waste
1) Trolleys – 5 1) 2 x 200 liter barrel (Management and (Management and
2) Blue Bins – 2 with proper marking Handling Rules) Handling Rules)
2) Secondary 2011. 2011.
containment in
basement