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EIA reports for public comment

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Tuesday, 12 July 2022
NK Enviro Consultancy 2022. APP-0010314: Mining activities on Mining Claim 72453, Erongo Region.

The Proponent intends to conduct small-scale mining activities on Mining Claim 72453. The proposed activity requires an Environmental Clearance Certificate from the competent authority.

Thursday, 7 July 2022
NK Enviro Consultancy 2022. APP-003870: Application for an Environmental Clearance Certificate for the operation and management of  existing incinerators at Farm Seeis No 135, Khomas Region.

To install and make use of incinerators to burn animal carcasses and other wastes.

Thursday, 16 June 2022
NK Enviro Consultancy 2022. APP-003758: Application for an Environmental Clearance Certificate for the exploration activities of base and rare metals, dimension stone, industrial minerals and precious metals on EPL 8239 Karas Region.

Exploration and mining activities for base and rare metals, dimension stone, industrial minerals and precious metals on EPL 8239 ǁKaras Region.

Tuesday, 14 July 2020
Communal Land Development Project (CLDP) 2019. APP-001170: Piloting Sustainable Woody Biomass Utilisation Project.

Onghalulu Farmers' Cooperative (founded in October 2014) would like to start with the bush thinning project and utilize the woody biomass into various value chains (firewood, animals' bush feed, furniture-chairs, droppers and poles) because this area is bush encroached, while waiting for the rangeland to restore. The harvesting will be very selective and in a sustainable manner and taking in consideration that some plant species are protected by law (Forest Act No: 12 of 2001).

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