The applicant intends to mine Base and Rare Metals and Semi-Precious Stones from the mining claim. It is foreseen that the mining activities will include trenching and excavating. The Environmental Regulations procedure (GN 30 of 2012) stipulates that no mineral exploration and mining activities may be undertaken without an environmental clearance certificate. The proposed prospecting activities are listed in the Environmental Management Act, 2007, (Act No. 7 of 2007) and the EIA Regulations 30 of 2012 and cannot be undertaken without an Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC). In fulfilment of these environmental requirements, an Environmental Scoping and Assessment Report (ESAR) and Environmental Management Plan (EMP) will be submitted to the Ministry of Mines Energy (MME) and Ministry of Environment Forestry and Tourism in support of the application for an Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC).
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3521_SR_MC 73434_Kunene Region.pdf | 3.05 MB |
3521_EMP_MC 73434_Kunene Region.pdf | 609.54 KB |
3521_Letter MME_MC 73434_Kunene Region.pdf | 216.75 KB |
3521_Proof of Consultation_MC 73434_Kunene Region.pdf | 1.27 MB |
3521_Map_MC 73434_Kunene Region.pdf | 501.82 KB |
3521_Screening Notice_MC 73434_Kunene Region.pdf | 225.47 KB |
3521_CV_MC 73434_Kunene Region.pdf | 345.96 KB |
3521_BID_MC 73434_Kunene Region.pdf | 1.23 MB |
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