Toe Wall and Water channels for erosion control. Toe Wall and Garland drains for erosion control.

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Toe Wall and Water channels for erosion control

Toe Wall and Garland drains for erosion control

Cribbs on the slopes to stabilise the Bio mass

Plantation on OB dumps after re-grading of slopes

Biological engineering results

2nd October 2003 SLOPES TREATMENT

Treated Dump Slope at BPA OC-II Extn.

Stabilized OB Dump as a Result of Bio-engineering

Excavation, Green belt and Reclamation taken up Concurrently in an Opencast mine

Raising of saplings at SCCL Nursery

Rehabilitation of OB –Oct. 24 th 2002-OC-I-GDK

Stabilized OB as on 21 st Dec.2003-Result of Bio-engineering

One Year Amla –result of nutrients addition – GK.OC

Plantation in colonies

Intensive treatment for better slope stabilisation

GK-OC as during January 2005 –Vetiveria for arresting soil erosion and soil run off

GK-OC as during October 2005 –Amla (15 months old).

Garland drain along the boundary

Continuous Cattle Proof Trench

Bio-diversity conservation BamboosetumCycas Medicinal plantsAquatic habitat development

Bamboo Plantation in front of RK5B Inc.

Bamboosetum

Palmatum About 35 varieties of palms planted at one place as a germ plasm bank and rare site to see large no.of palms at one site.

Endemic species conservation The species that are unique to Chitoor and Cuddapah district in the world are planted in large numbers in SCCL area

Nava graha Vanam

Aquatic habitat development

Converting waste into visual treat

Creating aesthetic, clean &green working and living environment Green lungs Coal handling plant Avenue plantation Nature park Nursery

Block Plantation at Srirampur Area