Coal India Ltd to Launch M-Sand Projects

Coal India Ltd (CIL) has envisaged to process the overburden rocks for sand production in mines where Overburden or OB material contain about 60% sandstone by volume which is harnessed through crushing and processing of Overburden.

Overburden

  • During Opencast mining the overlying soil and rocks are removed as waste to extract coal and the fragmented rock (Overburden) is heaped in dumps.
  • Most of the waste is disposed off at the surface which occupies considerable land area and requires extensive planning and control to minimize the environmental impact of mining.

Sand and laws

  • Sand is classified as a “minor mineral”, under The Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulations) Act, 1957 (MMDR Act) and administrative control over minor minerals vests with the State Governments, and accordingly, regulated through State specific rules.
  • Framework (2018) prepared by Ministry of Mines envisages alternative sources of sand in the form of Manufactured Sand (M-Sand) from crushed rock fines (crusher dust), sand from Overburden (OB) of coal mines.

Benefits of M-Sand

  • Cost-effectiveness: Using manufactured sand can be more cost-effective than using natural sand, as it can be produced in large quantities at a lower cost.
  • Consistency: Manufactured sand can have a consistent grain size and shape, which can be beneficial for construction projects that require a specific type of sand.
  • Environmental benefits: Using manufactured sand can help to reduce the need for mining natural sand, which can have negative environmental impacts. Additionally, using the overburden from coal mines can help to repurpose materials that would otherwise be considered waste.
  • Reduced water consumption: Using manufactured sand can help to reduce the amount of water required for construction projects, as it does not require washing before use.
  • Better workability: Manufactured sand is more angular and has a rougher surface, which makes it more workable for construction projects.
  • Lesser Sand extraction from river will reduce erosion of channel bed & banks and protect water habitat
  • Help maintaining water table.

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