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xi.xii.xiii.xiv.i. In case the commercial viability of the project is established, the Company shallprepare a detailed plan for development of oil and gas fields and obtain freshenvironmental clearance from the Ministry.ii.iii.iv.Total water requirement should not exceed 30 m 3 /day.Water based mud shall be used.Water based drilling mud should be discharged to the sea after proper dilution asper E(P) Rules vide G.S.R 546(E) dated 30 th August, 2005.v. The Company should ensure that there should be no impact on flora fauna due todrilling of wells in the offshore sea. The company should monitor the petroleumhydrocarbons and heavy metals concentration in the marine fish species regularlyand submit report to the Ministry.vi.vii.viii.ix.Only high efficiency DG set with adequate stack height and modern emissioncontrol equipment and low sulphur clean diesel should be used. Acousticenclosure should be provided to the DG sets to mitigate the noise pollution.Treated wastewater (produced water or formation water) should comply with themarine disposal standards notified under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986.Sewage treatment on board of the rig as per MARPOL regulation. Residualchlorine should not exceed 1 mg/l before disposal.The drill cutting (DC) wash water should be treated to conform to limits notifiedunder the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, before disposal into sea. Thetreated effluent should be monitored regularly.All the guidelines should be followed for the disposal of solid waste, drill cuttingand drilling fluids for onshore and offshore drilling operation notified videGSR.546(E) dated 30 th August, 2005.x. All the hazardous waste generated at the rig/offshore facility should be properlytreated, transported to on shore and disposed of in accordance with the HazardousWaste (Management, Handling and Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2008. Nowaste oil should be disposed off into sea. Waste/Used oil should be brought onshoreand sold to MoEF/CPCB authorized recyclers/reprocessors only.The company should undertake conservation measures to protect the marineanimals/biota in the region.The International ‘Good Practices’ adopted by the Petroleum Industry vizInternational norms to safeguard the coastal and marine biodiversity should beimplemented by the company.Requisite infrastructure facilities should be provided near the offshore installationsso that booms and skimmers/chemical dispersants could be deployed immediatelyin case of oil leakage from the installations. Efforts should be made to curtail the oilslick within 500 meters of the installation and accordingly, action plan and facilitiesto check the oil slick beyond 500 meters should be provided.Approval from DG Shipping under the Merchant Shipping Act prior tocommencement of the drilling operations should be obtained. At least 30 days priorto the commencement of drilling, the exact location should be intimated to theDirector General of Shipping and the Company should abide by any direction hemay issue regarding ensuring the safety of navigation in the area.

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