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The proposed construction and operation of a new Omburu-Omaruru 44kV overhead line (OHL) re-route which will be approximately 10 km from Omburu NamPower Station to Omaruru Intake Station for approximately 10 km located within Omaruru townlands. Construction of facilities for energy transmission and supply of electricity is a listed activity that may not be undertaken without an Environmental Clearance Certificate in terms of the Environmental Management Act, 7 of 2007 and its Regulations. Activity 1(b): Energy generation, transmission and storage activities.
The Shack Dwellers Federation of Namibia (SDFN) is a community-based network of housing saving schemes aimed at improving the living conditions of the urban and rural poor while promoting women’s participation. The Municipality of Walvis Bay has allocated Portions 15 to 17 of Farm No. 37 to the Shack Dwellers Federation of Namibia to develop low cost/affordable housing for its members. The proposed project is a listed activity under the EIA Regulations: Environmental Management Act of 2007 (Act No.
Scrap Salvage (Pty) Ltd existing scrap metals recycling and salvage operational activities entails the following: Activity 2.3 Waste Management, Treatment, Handling, and disposal activities. The import, processing, use and recycling, temporary storage, transit or export of waste activities. Activity 9.1: The manufacturing, storage, handling or processing of a hazardous substance defined in the Hazardous Substances Ordinance, 1974.
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| 3196_EMP_Scrap Salvage Pty Ltd.pdf | 801.63 KB |
| 3196_ECC Old_Scrap Salvage Pty Ltd.pdf | 48.47 KB |
| 3196_Map_Scrap Salvage Pty Ltd.pdf | 286.64 KB |
| 3196_Screening Notice_Scrap Salvage Pty Ltd.pdf | 69.25 KB |
| 3196_CV_Scrap Salvage Pty Ltd.pdf | 175.99 KB |
Pieterse Namibia Steel cc existing scrap metals recycling and salvage operational activities entails the following: Activity 2.3 Waste Management, Treatment, Handling, and disposal activities. The import, processing, use and recycling, temporary storage, transit or export of waste activities. Activity 9.1: The manufacturing, storage, handling or processing of a hazardous substance defined in the Hazardous Substances Ordinance, 1974.
The proposed development of the Otjimbingwe Service Station. The project entails the construction of a standard service station with 4 dispensing pumps (petrol and diesel) with 3 double walled Underground Storage Tanks of 45 cubic meters. The service station will also have a canopy covered forecourt, ablutions, tyre fitment and oil changing facilities, convenience store and street upgrading in order to provide safe access to the proposed service station.
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| 789_EIA_Otjimbingwe Service Station.pdf | 2.71 MB |
| 789_EMP_Otjimbingwe Service Station.pdf | 549.35 KB |
| 789_Consent_Otjimbingwe Service Station.pdf | 435.53 KB |
| 789_Proof of Consultation_Otjimbingwe Service Station.pdf | 675.8 KB |
| 789_Map_Otjimbingwe Service Station.pdf | 251.9 KB |
| 789_Screening Notice_Otjimbingwe Service Station.pdf | 175.42 KB |
The proposed development of the AK Service Station - Kuisebmund is planned for Erf 7214, Khomashochland street, Extension 5, Kuisebmund, Walvis Bay situated on GPS Position: 22°55'30.5"S 14°32'25.7"E. The envisioned project entails the construction of a fuel/service station with four dispensing pumps (petrol and diesel) with 3 double walled Underground Storage Tanks of 45 cubic metres.
Scrap Salvage (Pty) Ltd existing scrap metals recycling and salvage operational activities entails listed activity 2.3 and activity 9.1 of the EMA regulations namely: Activity 2.3: The import, processing, use and recycling, temporary storage, transit or export of waste activities. Activity 9.1: The manufacturing, storage, handling or processing of a hazardous substance defined in the Hazardous Substances Ordinance, 1974. Scrap Salvage (Pty) Ltd makes use of the flame cutting process which falls under activity 9.1.
The proposed development of the Onankali Service Station is planned for a parcel of land situated on GPS Position: 18°11'16.3"S 16°22'43.2"E. The envisioned project entails the construction of a standard service station with three dispensing pumps (petrol and diesel) with 3 double walled Underground Storage Tanks of 45 cubic metres with 5 compartments, a canopy covered forecourt, ablutions, tyre fitment & spares centre, convenience store and street upgrading in order to provide safe access to the proposed service station.