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Fig. 1. Proposed route of the Manglya-Mathura-Piyala-Bijwasan pipeline.
Fig. 2. Pipeline route between Manglya and Bijwasan passing through different states of the country. Fig. 3. Idealized sequence of steps involved in ecological impact assessment Fig. 4. Factors and criteria considered in evaluation of route alternatives. Fig. 5a. Ujjain spread - Manglya to MP/Rajasthan border - 142.2 km. Fig. 5b. Kota spread - MP/Rajasthan border to SV 38 - 191.2 km. Fig. 5c. Sawai Madhopur spread - SV 38 to IP 4 - 186.6 km. Fig. 5d. Mathura spread - IP 4 to UP/Haryana border - 156.1 km. Fig. 5e. Delhi spread - UP/Haryana border to Bijwasan - 104.6 km. Fig. 6. Pipeline route through Jhalawar forest division. Fig. 7. Major rivers en route the proposed pipeline. Fig. 8. Alignment of the proposed pipeline across river Chambal. Fig. 9. Visiualisation of activities during the implementation of proposed MMPL pipeline based on the experience of earlier implemented pipeline project of BPCL. plates
Plate 1. Pipeline route through Bagher forest block showing alignment through Chageri hills. Plate 2. Fish species reported from Shipra and Chambal rivers. Plate 3. Alignment of the proposed Manglya - Bijwasan pipeline across Shipra river. Plate 4. Kalisindh river which is en route the proposed Manglya - Bijwasan pipeline. Plate 5. Alignment of the proposed Manglya - Bijwasan pipeline across Chambal river. Plate 6. Gambhir river which is en route the proposed Manglya - Bijwasan pipeline.
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