2. OVERVIEW OF THE STUDY
To develop GIS based information system for Naroda
Industrial Estate.
Purpose:
☺ Efficient industrial estate management
☺ Infrastructure planning, development and
maintenance/management including maintenance, viz.
roads, water supply, drainage, sewerage, waste,
plantation
☺ Disaster risk planning & management
☺ Environmental management incl. pollution control.
☺ Property tax details can be incorporated for asset
management.
3. LIMITATIONS
Data regarding infrastructure facilities like water
supply lines, sewerage lines have been obtained
from secondary source which are relatively old.
Hence the present scenario may not have been
properly highlighted.
The entire study has been done in a time span of
two months. Hence there lies a scope of further and
more exhaustive study in future.
4. METHODOLOGY
The GIS maps have been prepared with reference to
google earth (satellite) images.
The plot number and the corresponding industry
information have been updated through primary survey and
the Naroda industries Association directory of Industries.
The infrastructure (water supply and sewerage network)
data has been obtained from secondary sources.
The road network has been documented and updated
through primary survey.
The CETP data has been obtained from the Gujarat
Pollution Control Board audit report.
8. NARODA INDUSTRIAL ESTATE
GIDC Estate, Naroda was established in the year 1964.
363 Hectors with 1300 Plots.
Part of Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation
9. NIE- LAND USE
USE AREA(ha) PERCENT
INDUSTRIAL 251 69.15%
OPEN SPACES 14.8 4.08%
RESIDENTIAL 2.8 0.77%
UTILITIES 2.4 0.66%
ROADS 92 25.34%
TOTAL 363 100%
INDUSTRIAL
OPEN SPACES
RESIDENTIAL
UTILITIES
ROADS
10. NARODA INDUSTRIAL ESTATE
TYPE OF PLOT NOs
INDUSTRIAL 1058
HOUSING 175 PLOTS IN THE ESTATE
MIXED USE 20
UTILITY PLOT 20
TOTAL 1253
TYPE OF INDUSTRY NOs
CHEMICAL, DYES & INETERMEDIATES 221
CERAMICS, MINERALS, GLASS 38
ENGINEERING INDUSTRY 275
PAPER, PULP & PACKAGING 26
TYPES OF INDUSTRIES RUBBER, PLASTIC & INSULATION 67
TEXTILE 47
FOOD & AGRO BASED INDUSTRIES 80
SERVICE INDUSTRIES 38
CLOSED INDUSTRIES 76
VACANT 190
TOTAL 1058
13. ROADS
Roads in the Estate : Cement, Concrete ,
Kaccha and mixed.
There are 15types of roads (based in Right of
Way).
Major roads: 36m, 30m, 24m and 20m
respectively
GIS link….
14. ROADS
Major road in the estate is Incomplete and
badly maintained
Road in PHASE IV with standard NHAI
road standards
Garbage and construction material
Kachcha roads left on the road
15. PEDESTRIAN PATHWAYS/SIDEWALKS
Information
Phases I,II and III of the estate does not have
footpaths.
Provision made only in Phase-IV of the Estate.
It is a combination of pavers and concrete
blocks over storm water drain.
16. PEDESTRIAN PATHWAYS/SIDEWALKS
Garbage
Discontinuity in
the footpath Two wheeler parking done on the
footpath is not preferred
17. Pedestrian pathways covered with
tiles and concrete slabs over
drainages
Obstruction due to Material dumped
No footpath / Walkways provided in Phase I, II and III for Pedestrian movement
18. PARKING
2-wheeler parking on pedestrian 4-wheeler parking on shoulders of
pathway the road
3-wheeler parking along road side Loading /Un-loading along
road side
19. PARKING
No proper space designated for vehicular parking in the
Estate.
Usually done along the side of the road.
Few Industries have parking space provided in their own
premises.
Loading/ Unloading of materials is done along the
shoulders of the street.
Encroaching of parking areas onto walkways/footpath.
No separate parking place provided for auto rickshaws.
Haphazard parking in front of industries causing
inconvenience for free flow of traffic.
20. STORM WATER DRAINS
General Information
• Phase I, II and III have no storm water drainage
facility.
• Phase IV has been provided with storm water
drainage system.
GIS link: flow diagram
21. STORM WATER DRAINS
Garbage obstructing flow in the drainage Water channels formed due to bad
drainages and leakage from pipes
Blockage of storm drain by mud and Choked drainages causing
other materials flooding of roads
22. ELECTRICITY
General Information
Electricity is distributed with the help of electric
poles with cross bars.
Electric poles run along the sides of the roads.
GIS Link: Electricity lines
23. ELECTRICITY
Electric poles in bad conditions raising concerns for safety
24. ELECTRICITY
Solar powered street light
Transformers erected in the
middle of the pedestrian
pathway
Electric poles obstructing free
vehicular flow
25. SIGNAGE(S)
Different types of
signage's
Blocking of view of the name boards by
materials
26. SIGNAGE(S)
Over crowding of place with signage's causing visual imbalance
27. SIGNAGE(S)
Lack of proper signage system in the Estate.
No map showing the way into the estate locating
the different industries.
Present signage’s are not in good condition.
Some Industries do not have proper signage
(indicating their type, plot number, raw material
used and waste material produced etc.)
Certain places there is an excess of signage
placed randomly.
There is no signage indicating entry/ exit in the
Naroda Industrial Estate.
28. PLANTATION/GREENARY
Plants growing up along the road and walkway are not
desirable. The area meant for plantation is used for dumping
the construction material/ garbage.
29. PLANTATION/GREENARY
Plantation of the area in front of
CETP acting as a buffer
Landscaping of the area in front of
the industry and encroaching onto
the footpath
30. PLANTATION/GREENARY
Proper landscaping in front of an industry –
a good example of landscaping
(maintenance)
31. PLANTATION/GREENARY
Most areas of the estate lack proper landscaping.
Few industries have taken effort to landscape their
frontage (but they are far and few and sparsely
placed).
Also existing plantation lacks proper care and
maintenance.
Roadside plants have been destroyed due to ongoing
construction on roads (need to be renewed after their
completion).
There is plantation provided along the CETP acting as a
buffer area.
Block plantation has been done in the plot next to the
post office.
33. SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
Industrial waste
Waste having commercial value
Waste having non commercial value
Hazardous waste
Waste effluent
Municipal waste
Sewage
Domestic waste
Construction waste
34. Industrial Waste
Waste Products & By products Producing Industry Remarks
1. Chemical Gypsum Non Commercial Value
2. Iron Sludge Chemical, Dyes & Non Commercial Value
Pharmaceuticals/
3. Spent H2SO4 Pesticides Non Commercial Value
4. Boiler Ash & Treated Waste Non Commercial Value
water
5. HCL Commercial Value
6. Natural Rubber Non Commercial Value
Rubber, Plastic
7. Synthetic Rubber Insulation Non Commercial Value
8. Raw Rubber Non Commercial Value
9. Mild Steel Scrap Commercial Value
10.Cast Iron Scrap Engineering Commercial Value
11. Aluminum Scrap Commercial Value
12. Cast Iron Powder & Dust Commercial Value
13. Stainless Steel Scrap Commercial Value
35. 14. Spent Earth Non Commercial Value
Ceramic Mineral Glass
15. Marble Powder Non Commercial Value
16. Mixed Pottery Waste Non Commercial Value
17. Broken Marble tiles Non Commercial Value
18. Rice Husk Commercial Value
19. Hulled Sesame Seeds Food and Agro Non Commercial Value
20. Treated Waste Water Non Commercial Value
21. Jute Waste Non Commercial Value
22. Other Food Industries Waste Non Commercial Value
23. Waste Paper Paper Pulp Packaging Non Commercial Value
24. Jute Waste Non Commercial Value
25. Cotton Yarn Waste Textile Industries Non Commercial Value
26. Polyester Waste Non Commercial Value
27. Mixed Cotton Waste Non Commercial Value
28. Gray Cloth Yarn Non Commercial Value
29. Soap Stock Commercial Value
36. Environmental Audit Report about Hazardous Solid Waste July to December 2010
Company got the authorization to receive Solid waste of
various types like:
Iron Sludge
ETP Sludge
Brine
Gypsum Waste
Waste carbon from the ETP
Incineration Ash
The main objectives of this audit were:
To scrutinize, check and verify various records of the TSDF site as well
as their receiving quantity and quality of sludge.
To check efficacy of Environmental Management System
37. Details about the solid waste generated by the member industries
Iron Sludge/ iron ore 917.315 MT/6 month
Gypsum Sludge 6907.010 MT/6 month
ETP Sludge, Incineration Ash and others 26856.480 MT/6 month
Total 34680.805 MT/6 month
Months Wise Solid Waste Dumped in TSDF Pit-II
Months Iron Sludge (MT) Gypsum Sludge (MT) ETP sludge ,Incinerator Total Sludge
Ash and others (MT) Dumped (MT)
Jul-10
Aug-10
Sep-10 Closed due to Monsoon
Oct-10 264 827 5787 6878
Nov-10 112 2051 7838 10001
Dec-10 174 2383 14668 17225
Total 550 5261 28293 34104
38. Details about the TSDF site organized by NEPL.
TSDF Site is treating the solid waste dumped in
the pit developed for approximate capacity of
8.5 Lacs MT.
Quality of ambient air is within stipulated norms
of GPCB at the TSDF site
Noise level was found to be within the
stipulated norms of GPCB inside the NEPL- TSDF
landfill site premises.
NEPL has developed Naroda Eco Park which is
adjacent to the current site and is very well
appreciated for its beautiful landscape and
greenery.
The company is proposing to raise the height of
the site to fulfill the requirements for the next
year.
39. Company is developing the centre of
Excellence – Paryavaran Mandir, which
has
Waste Display
centre, Laboratory, Conference room
etc
Which will also facilitate to carry out the
educational programs
Records of Sludge Quantity Dumped in
the pit by each of the member
industry are well maintained by the
TSDF Site.
TSDF site is well equipped with essential
first aid facility and has good general
housekeeping.
40. Domestic waste and garbage
At many places domestic waste can be
seen lying around the road side and in
the open plots and other open areas
creating unhygienic conditions and
problems like chocking of drains and
poor accessibility on roads.
Construction waste Quantity wise this kind of
waste is maximum in amount. It consists of
dismantled rcc structures, stones, bricks and
other construction debris.
NIA has done arrangements for common
collection site located in Phase-II, near utility
corridor G9.
From here it is collected by the Ahmedabad
Municipal Corporation and dumped to their
garbage sites.
41. Reasons for present status:
Domestic and trade waste is thrown on
streets and roads.
Construction debris is left unattended.
Industrial waste disposed off in open
areas.
Design & location of municipal waste
storage depots inappropriate, resulting
in littering of garbage.
Street sweeping not done everyday.
Waste transportation system not being
very efficient in terms of frequency and
the quantity of waste produced.