The suite of measures proposed in the plan included incorporation of some environmentally oriented industrial land
use to avoid, minimize, rectify, and/or compensate impacts to biodiversity resulting from mining activity at WBC.
The measures proposed are intended to build on commitments already made in conjunction with the mines regulatory approvals and ongoing mitigation programs already under way at the WBC.
The recommended biodiversity restoration and enhancement measures are grouped to address three key interlinked ecosystem components:
Social, Economic &
Cultural Environment
In line with the above recommendation, the Sir Dorabji Tata Biodiversity Park was developed over an area of 100 hectares. It was inaugurated by Mr. T V Narendran, CEO & MD of Tata Steel on 14th Feb 2020. This park has been named after the first chairman of Tata Steel, and has been dedicated to the community. A similar park is also in the development stage at the OB dump in Pundi.
A drinking water project based on Rainwater Harvesting with water treatment facility and a network of pipelines has been constructed in West Bokaro, through which Tata Steel provides drinking water to seven nearby villages. Harvested water is softened and processed before distribution in the colony and to nearby villages.
To Promote Biodiversity and Sustainability through Art and Creativity, Tata Steel organized the 10th Annual Flower and Vegetable Show at the Sports Complex in West Bokaro. The exhibition, with more than 50 stalls, showcased various artifacts created from waste.
Other initiatives and activities undertaken at WBC include:
Development of Nursery for Native Species
Development of Butterfly Park, Hibiscus Park, Spice Garden, Fountain Park and Miyawaki Plot
Re-vegetation Program in disturbed areas, e.g. Safety zone, Old dump and avenue plantation
Top Soil Management Plan
Dump Stabilization