Quarrying Sample Clauses
The Quarrying clause defines the rights and obligations related to the extraction of stone, minerals, or other materials from a designated site. It typically outlines the permitted methods of quarrying, the areas where extraction can occur, and any environmental or safety requirements that must be followed. For example, it may specify hours of operation, restoration obligations, or limits on the volume of material removed. The core function of this clause is to regulate quarrying activities to ensure compliance with legal, environmental, and contractual standards, thereby minimizing disputes and protecting both parties' interests.
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Quarrying. His Majesty's Government shall permit the Government of India on payment of reasonable royalty to quarry materials such as block stones, boulders, shingle and sand required for the construction and maintenance of the Project from the areas indicated in the said Plan.
Quarrying. The construction of breakwater would require large volume of rock, which will be quarried. To mitigate the impacts the following are proposed: The quarrying will be done from approved quarries to minimise impacts. The quarry operations will be restricted to daytime to reduce the impacts from increased noise and will be minimised to reach the threshold levels stipulated by CPCB at the nearest habitations. Ambient air quality monitoring will be carried out once in a month in and around the quarry sites. Based on the results, the quarrying operations will be accordingly regulated. It will be ensured that the noise level prescribed by the CPCB for the day / night-time at the nearest habitation to the quarry site is not exceeded during quarrying. The personnel who are likely to get exposed to noise levels beyond threshold limits will be provided with protective gears like earplugs, muffs, etc. Rotation of personnel would also be considered. Ambient noise levels will be monitored twice in a month.
Quarrying. Roads, Water Supply, Hydro-Electric Power.
