Title:

APP-003355: The rezoning and construction and operation of a charcoal processing and packaging plant on Portion 338 of consolidated Farm Okahandja No. 277

Publication Year:
2021
Abstract:

Energy generation, transmission and storage activities 1. The construction of facilities for - (a) the generation of electricity; (b) the transmission and supply of electricity; Waste management, treatment, handling and disposal activities 2.1 The construction of facilities for waste sites, treatment of waste and disposal of waste. 2.2 Any activity entailing a scheduled process referred to in the Atmospheric Pollution Prevention Ordinance, 1976. Land use and development activities 5.1 The rezoning of land from - (c) agricultural use to industrial use; and Water resource development 8.1 The abstraction of ground or surface water for industrial or commercial purposes. 8.6 Construction of industrial and domestic wastewater treatment plants and related pipeline systems. Hazardous substance treatment, handling and storage 9.1 The manufacturing, storage, handling or processing of a hazardous substance defined in the Hazardous Substances Ordinance, 1974. 9.2 Any process or activity which requires a permit, licence or other form of authorisation, or the modification of or changes to existing facilities for any process or activity which requires an amendment of an existing permit, licence or authorisation or which requires a new permit, licence or authorisation in terms of a law governing the generation or release of emissions, pollution, effluent or waste.

Item Type:
Report
Language:
en
Last date for commenting on this EIA: Wednesday, 29 December 2021

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