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3975_Environmental Audit_Walvis Bay Landfill Site.pdf | 843.24 KB |
3975_ECC Old_Walvis Bay Landfill Site.pdf | 345.15 KB |
3975_Map_Walvis Bay Landfill Site.pdf | 180.96 KB |
3975_Screening Notice_Walvis Bay Landfill Site.pdf | 70.28 KB |
3975_CV_Walvis Bay Landfill Site.pdf | 98.02 KB |
The ECC for the proposed mineral prospecting and exploration activities on EPL 7228. The proposed minerals exploration activities are listed in the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Regulations, 2012 and the Environmental Management Act, 2007, (Act No. 7 of 2007) and cannot be undertaken without an Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC).
The proposed mining activities of dimension stone (marble) on Mining Licence (ML 218) falls under the activities that are listed in the Environmental Management Act, 2007 (Act No. 7 of 2007) and EIA Regulations (2012). These activities cannot be undertaken without an Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC). The proponent (Catseye Investments CC) intends to apply for a mining licence in order to execute mining activities. Mining will be executed by means of quarrying with a diamond wire saws and stone cutting machines for cutting off rectangular blocks.
Proposed mineral prospecting / exploration activities on EPL 6118.
The proponent, Tipton Investment (Pty) Ltd has acquired a mining license (ML236) on EPL 7728, with the Ministry of Mines and Energy. The proponent intends to mine (quarry) dimension stone (marble and granite) in the area. The Environmental Regulations procedure (GN 30 of 2012) stipulates that no mining and mining activities may be undertaken without an environmental clearance certificate. Therefore the proponent intends to carry out an Environmental Impact Assessment study in order to acquire the ECC.
Renewal of an Environmental Clearance Certificate for the Municipality of Walvis Bay's solid waste landfill site.
Renewal of the ECC for the Township Establishment and Associated Infrastructure.
Renewal of the ECC for the Township Establishment and Associated Infrastructure.
Renewal of the ECC for the Township Establishment and Associated Infrastructure.
3. Reason for Amendment(s): Upon submission of the application to NAMPAB, it was recommended that Narraville Extension 13 be split into two farms to be known as Narraville Extension 13 and Narraville Extension 16. Thus, we are seeking for an Environmental Clearance Certificate for Narraville Extension 16. Note the attached response from NAMPAB (Annexure A). 4. Describe the environmental changes arising from the proposed Amendment(s): The total area to be developed for the two extensions remains the same. New lay-outs for Extension16 are attached (Annexure B).
Proposed amendments to the conditions of current ECC 2. Proposed amendment(s): Environmental Clearance Certificate for Township Establishment of Narraville Extension 13 on the remainder of Farm Wanderdünen No. 23, Walvis Bay Townland, Erongo Region. 3. Reason for Amendment(s): Upon submission of the application to NAMPAB, it was recommended that Narraville Extension 13 be split into two farms to be known as Narraville Extension 13 and Narraville Extension 16. Thus, we are seeking for an Environmental Clearance Certificate for both extensions.
Environmental Management Plan for the Operation of the Walvis Bay Cemetery.
Renewal and Amendment of the current ECC.