proposed integrated complex for delhi judicial academy

proposed integrated complex for delhi judicial academy proposed integrated complex for delhi judicial academy

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Rapid Environmental Impact Assessment (REIA) Study for Proposed Integrated Complex for Delhi Judicial Academy, National Law School, and National Institute for Mediation & Conciliation at Dwarka, New Delhi provided in different areas of the building. The system shall be connected to the fire alarm system. An emergency intercommunication system shall be provided for the entire building. The control room / security room with communication system to all floors and facility for receiving messages from different floors shall be provided at entrance on ground floor. The proposed complex will be provided with adequate fire protection arrangements such as underground water storage tank of 2 lakh litres capacity, one over head water storage tank of 20,000 litres capacity, fire pump, wet riser system, hose reel, hose box, fire alarm system, portable fire extinguisher, one standby DG set connected with lift, fire pump, emergency light. Automatic sprinklers shall be installed in the entire building. The portable fire extinguishers shall be provided at strategic locations. It is also proposed to appoint a qualified fire officer in the building to maintain / look after fire fighting system / fire order. To prevent any fire hazard, good house keeping inside and outside the building shall be strictly maintained. 3.1.13 Solar Water Heating System It is also proposed to provide solar water heating system in the hostel and staff housing block of the residential complex. The system will consist of solar panels, insulated hot water storage tank, and insulated piping. The estimated demand for the hot water will be about 10,000 litres per day. 3.2 Project Activities 3.2.1 Construction Phase The civil works for the construction and development of integrated complex include bulk earthworks, construction of internal roads, pavements, parking area, underground water storage tanks, foundations for buildings and structures, installation of storm water drainage, water supply, and sewage drainage network, services, landscaping and security fencing. Detailed excavation will be required for the multi-storeyed buildings. Other excavation will be limited to trenching for storm water, water tanks, sewerage, electrical rooms/sub-stations and other facilities. AC plant, pump room and storage etc. will be based in the lower basement of the services building block of the complex. 40

Rapid Environmental Impact Assessment (REIA) Study for Proposed Integrated Complex for Delhi Judicial Academy, National Law School, and National Institute for Mediation & Conciliation at Dwarka, New Delhi 3.2.2 Operation Phase The regular operation and maintenance will be required for sewage treatment plant, air conditioning plant, pumps, and DG sets. These will be equipped with electrical control and mechanical fittings. The maintenance of bore well area and rainwater harvesting system will be required both on short term and long term basis. The trained operators will be deployed on all these facilities. 3.3 Water Balance Statement The water balance for the proposed project during the construction and operation phase is given below: 3.3.1 CONSTRUCTION PHASE • Total water requirement during the construction phase (for concrete curing, mortar mixing and curing for block work, mortar mixing and curing for plastering, floor finishes, roof works / Screed, and sprinkling for dust suppression) is estimated to be about • Total water requirement during the construction phase for domestic purpose 112,500 m 3 37,500 m 3 • Construction Period 30 months • No. of working days / month 25 • Total no. of working days 750 Average water consumption per day (For Construction) 150 m 3 Average water consumption per day (For Domestic) 50 m 3 3.3.2 OPERATION PHASE • Water Requirement for Academic Complex: i) Break Up of daily water consumption Academic Block Administration Block = 46,000 litres = 60,000 litres 41

Rapid Environmental Impact Assessment (REIA) Study <strong>for</strong> Proposed Integrated Complex <strong>for</strong> Delhi Judicial Academy,<br />

National Law School, and National Institute <strong>for</strong> Mediation & Conciliation at Dwarka, New Delhi<br />

3.2.2 Operation Phase<br />

The regular operation and maintenance will be required <strong>for</strong> sewage treatment plant, air<br />

conditioning plant, pumps, and DG sets. These will be equipped with electrical control and<br />

mechanical fittings. The maintenance of bore well area and rainwater harvesting system will be<br />

required both on short term and long term basis. The trained operators will be deployed on all<br />

these facilities.<br />

3.3 Water Balance Statement<br />

The water balance <strong>for</strong> the <strong>proposed</strong> project during the construction and operation phase is given<br />

below:<br />

3.3.1 CONSTRUCTION PHASE<br />

• Total water requirement during the construction phase (<strong>for</strong><br />

concrete curing, mortar mixing and curing <strong>for</strong> block work,<br />

mortar mixing and curing <strong>for</strong> plastering, floor finishes, roof<br />

works / Screed, and sprinkling <strong>for</strong> dust suppression) is<br />

estimated to be about<br />

• Total water requirement during the construction phase <strong>for</strong><br />

domestic purpose<br />

112,500 m 3<br />

37,500 m 3<br />

• Construction Period 30 months<br />

• No. of working days / month 25<br />

• Total no. of working days 750<br />

Average water consumption per day (For Construction) 150 m 3<br />

Average water consumption per day (For Domestic) 50 m 3<br />

3.3.2 OPERATION PHASE<br />

• Water Requirement <strong>for</strong> Academic Complex:<br />

i) Break Up of daily water consumption<br />

Academic Block<br />

Administration Block<br />

= 46,000 litres<br />

= 60,000 litres<br />

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