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Following a review by the Ministry of Urban and Regional Planning Board, it was observed that the current Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC) for Kaisosi Extension 10 does not accurately reflect the nature of the submitted application. During the Board's deliberations, concerns were raised regarding whether the current ECC pertains specifically to the provision of municipal services for Extension 10 or whether it comprehensively covers the township establishment process as intended.
Proposed operation of a temporary bitumen storage and bitumen emulsion production facility in Arandis, Namibia Nature of Activity: Storage and production of road surfacing material (bitumen and bitumen emulsions) Location of Activity: Erf 112, Arandis Industrial Township Scale and Scope of Activity: The bitumen storage and bitumen emulsion production facility is a small operation and designed as a closed unit. The storage and production facility has an actual footprint of approximately 500m². The site surface covers 1100m².
Feasibility Study for the implementation of the Flexible Land Tenure System (FLTS) in Outapi Town of the Omusati Region, Namibia (the proposed project). The Feasibility Study also includes the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Study and development of an Environmental Management Plan (EMP) for the proposed project and to apply for an Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC).
Subdivision and construction of low-cost housing -Provision of services (sewer, water, electricity).
Application for the renewal of the existing ECC that expires on 31 May 2021.