Title:
240827004595: Application for the renewal of an Environmental Clearance Certificate for the proposed Klein Windhoek Extension 4 development, Khomas Region
Author(s):
Publication Year:
2024
Abstract:

1. THE ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE CERTIFICATE RENEWAL IS FOR: Activity 1(b) - Energy Generation, Transmission and Storage Activities The construction of facilities for the transmission and supply of electricity. Activity 2.3 - Waste Management, Treatment, Handling and Disposal Activities Temporary storage of waste. Activity 4 - Forestry Activities Removal of protected species Activity 5.2 – Land Use and Development Activities Establishment of Land Resettlement Scheme. Activity 8.9 - Water Resource Developments Construction and other activities within a catchment area. Activity 9.5 - Hazardous Substance Treatment, Handling and Storage Facility for the above ground storage of diesel o Activity 10.1 (b) – Infrastructure The construction of public roads 2. DETAILS OF THE ACTIVITY(S) COVERED BY THE ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE CERTIFICATE: 2.1 Title of the Activity Klein Windhoek Extension 4 Township Development Location of Activity Various portions of Farm Klein Windhoek. Find attached the Farm Portions. 2.3 Nature of Activity The activity entails the construction of a mixed-use township consisting of various infrastructure (i.e. roads; electricity supply network; potable water supply network; wastewater network). 2.4 Scale and Scope of the Activity The Klein Windhoek Extension 4 Township comprises of 94 erven of a variety of land uses, i.e. residential, business and open spaces.

Item Type:
Report
Language:
en
Last date for commenting on this EIA: Wednesday, 11 September 2024

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