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Summary of the Mineral Block

PART A – GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT CAK LIMESTONE BLOCK

Features Details
1 Location
Mineral Block CAK Limestone Block
Chintalayapalle- Between Longitude: 780 04’
07.45” to 780 05’ 54.3” and Latitude: 150 00’
27.12” to 150 00’ 52.4”
Abdullapuram – Between Longitude: 780 04’
Corner Points
51.91” to 780 06’ 04.20” and Latitude: 140 59’
(Latitude,Longitude)
44.66” to 150 00’ 28.28”
Korumanipalli-Between: Longitude: 780 05’
21.20” to 780 05’ 56.16” and Latitude: 140 59’
00.51” to 140 59’ 50.18”
Villages Chintalayapalle- Abdullapuram – Korumanipalli
Tehsil/ Taluka Kolimigundla Mandal
District Kurnool
State Andhra Pradesh
Area (hectares/square
2 395.123 Ha
kilometres)
Mineralised Area 326.637 Ha
Non-mineralised Area 68.486 Ha
3 Exploration
Status (G2/G3/G4 etc.) G2 Level (General) Exploration
Exploration Agency Geological Survey of India (GSI), State Unit, AP
23 BHs drilled with 1128.20m (Chintalayapalle- 7
Total Number of
BHs, Abdullapuram –14 BHs & Korumanipalli-2
Boreholes with meterage
BHs)
Borehole Spacing(Density) 400 m
4. Quantity of Minerals
(Grade-wise) Total Limestone resources estimated is 130.64
Mineral 1, Mineral 2, Mineral Million Tons (Chintalayapalle-32.26MT,
3 ……. Mineral n Abdullapuram –95.70MT & Korumanipalli-2.68
MT) categorized as 332 (indicated mineral
Total Geological Resources
resource) under UNFC with quality parameters of
(Reserves)
CaO>42%, SiO2<17%.
Other co-products/
-NIL-
byproducts
5 Mineralised Zones
Number of Mineral Zones Massive single unit.
Geologically the study area (CAK block) consists
of Narji limestone. The regional strike of the
formations is WNW-ESE with a dip of 40 to
80towards NE. The outcrops present in the study
Trend (Dip and Strike) area are only Flaggy limestone which is dark to
light grey in colour. Flaggy limestone is being
used for roof and floor/pavement slabs. Apart
from Flaggy limestone, Shale is also present in
NW part of CAK block.
Total Thickness 5m-28.5m (Avg.22.4m)
6 Accessibility
The nearest rail head is Tadipatri, 32 kms from
Nearest Rail Head
Kolimigundla.
The area can be approached from Kolimigundla
village by metal road. The interiors of the block
can be reached either by cart tracks or by foot
Road tracks. Kolimigundla is a small town and
represents the revenue divisional headquarters.
From Hyderabad, Kolimigundla is located about
364 kms SSW by NH7/AH43.
Kadapa Airport is located at a distance of 110km
Airport
SE of Kolimigundla.
7 Hydrography
The availability of water for both household and
Local Surface Drainage
irrigation purpose can be sufficiently met through
Pattern (Channels)
dug wells and bore wells in the study area.
Rivers/Streams -
8 Climate
The place gets rain from the SW monsoon during
July to September. Some amount of rain fall can
be experience in the October and November as
Mean Annual Rainfall well. Winter season is from December to
February. January usually the coldest part of the
year. Temperatures range around 280 C to 300C
during this time.
Summer season in this area is from March and
lasts till the end of July. Conditions are generally
dry during this period and temperatures range
Temperatures
from a minimum of 350 C and can rise upto a
maximum 400 C to 450 C. Heat wave is common
in the area in the month of May.
9 Topography
Topo Sheet Number 57 I/4 & 57 J/1
Morphology of the Area The studied area is a plain country.
PART B – PARTICULARS OF STATUTORY LICENSES, PERMITS,
PERMISSIONS, CONCESSIONS, APPROVALS AND CONSENTS RELATED
TO MINING OPERATIONS

S.No Particulars Details/Status


1 Forest clearance Not Applicable
Wild life clearance (sanctuary, reserve or special zone
2 Not Applicable
clearances)
To be obtained by
3 Environmental clearance the Successful
Bidder
4 Consent to establish -do-
5 Explosive license -do-
6 Permission for mine opening -do-
7 Permission of installation/ trial operation of equipment -do-
8 Ground water clearance (Centre/State) -do-
9 Railway siding approval -do-
10 Approval for diesel storage -do-
11 Power line from State Discom -do-
Clearances relating to work under an
12 existing transmission line or shifting of the transmission -do-
line
13 Mining plan -do-
14 Permission for entry into the land under MCR 1960 etc -do-
15 Any other statutory permissions required -do-

PART C – PARTICULARS OF LAND


S.
Area Details
No.
1 Total Concession Area 395.123 Hectares.
2 Forest Land with Status Nil
3 Government Land with Status 86.358 Hectares.
4 Private Land with Status 308.765 hectares.
Revenue survey details of the Please Refer Land Schedule Table
7
area (available in paid document)

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