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Construction and operation of a new fuel filling station and related activities, Outapi, Omusati Region.
The ECC is required for sourcing, storing, loading and transport of surface stones required gabion and pitching for slope stability and erosion protection on the bridges and culverts during the renovation and upgrading of the railway line between Usakos and Arandis. The stones are sourced from the surface of a slope of a mountain commonly known as Kettlebank in the Daures Constituency, Erongo. Extraction is manual labout using picks without any excavation being done.
There are about 38 Mining Claims (MCs) pegged by a total of 11 individual Namibians (or Small Scale Miners) on the farm Omapyu Sud, situated in the Omaruru district in the Region of Erongo. Out of the 38 MCs, 4 MC are active, 8 MCs are pending renewals and 26 MCs are new applications. MME would like an Environmental Scoping Assessment done into the mining activities of SSM, and for a generic Environmental Management Plan (EMP) to be developed to safeguard the mining activities of SSM on the said game farm.
There are four Small-scale Miners (SSM) with eighteen (18) Mining Claims (MCs) on a game farm, Otjakatjongo who are mining tourmaline. Six MCs are pending rewals while 12 MCs are new application. The Ministry of Mines and Energy would like an EIA done into the mining activities conducted by SSM and for a generic EMP to be prepared for such operations. With the EMP, the four SSMs would apply for their respective ECCs from MEFT. There are about 30 people SSMs working on the farm.
For over eight years, Open Range Marketing has been operating a recreation facility consisting of a camping site able to accommodate about 100 patrons and a restaurant offering meals and drinks - able to accommodate up to 120 clients. The City of Windhoek has requested that, prior to renewing the 'Fitness Certificate' for the 2021 trading year, Open Range Marketing CC must obtain an Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC) for its establishment from MEFT.
T and T Developers (Pty) Ltd owns Portion 6 of Farm Ongos No. 38 and would like an Environment Clearance Certificate (ECC) to allow for the extraction of aggregates from two river streams which traverse its property.