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Right-Path Investments (Pty) Ltd intends on obtaining an Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC) for their proposed installation of an above-ground oil tank, on a currently disturbed piece of land measuring 150 square meters, located within their premises. Right-Path is currently dealing with a lot of delivery tasks for their brick-making operations. Their monthly consumption is high enough to consider having their own oil tank to save on the budget. However, in order for Right-Path to store oil on their premises, a permit is required from the Minister of Mines and Energy.
Roads Authority, intends on obtaining an extension to their Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC) for the construction of DR3650: Epinga to Onakalunga and DR4113: Endola to Eembo, located in Ohangwena Region. As part of the requirements by the Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism, RA is expected to submit an updated EMP to reflect the extension.
Galore Trading cc, intends to construct and operate a horticulture irrigation project, located ±2 km east of Oranjemund, on two bordering agricultural plots measuring a total of 64 hectares (ha) (Figure 1). The project aims to produce fruits and vegetables in the early stages and expand to various other crops, pending suitability investigations. The water for the irrigation project is proposed to be abstracted from the Orange River (located ±1 km east of the project site) to the irrigation site via underground pipeline and with the use booster pumps near the river.
The Iipumbu Ya Tshilongo Conservancy intends on obtaining an Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC) for the construction of a dam with an increased water carrying capacity, that will be used as a source of drinking water for various animals, such as Kudu, Elephant, Springbok, Duiker, Oryx, Red Hartebeest, Ostrich, Eland, Spotted Hyena, Black Hyena, jackal, Guinea Fowl, Lion, Kori Bustard, Secretary Bird, Zebra, Giraffe, Kudu and livestock such as cattle, goats and sheep in the area.
The Swakopmund Municipality intends to develop the northern beach into a recreational (parks and recreational facilities) area for the purpose of improving the social, economic and environmental situation of the community and to enhance the quality of life for all Swakopmund residents and visitors. This can be achieved by providing a comprehensive program of recreational opportunities for all ages, ability levels, and provides safe, attractive, well maintained, well managed parks and recreation facilities.
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| 2392_EIA_Proposed northern beach development.pdf | 1.64 MB |
| 2392_EMP_Proposed northern beach development.pdf | 541.18 KB |
| 2392_BID_Proposed northern beach development.pdf | 6.93 MB |
| 2392_Map_Proposed northern beach development.pdf | 346.95 KB |
Epangelo has been seeking to acquire a local partner (JG Investment Sixteen) in order to secure funding for their proposed exploration activities. The contracts and agreements with JG Investment Sixteen have therefore been finalized for EPL 4817; hence, the request for the ECC renewal, in order to immediately commence with their exploration programme. However, a different local partner has been acquired for the other two EPLs (4833 and 4818), therefore, a separate ECC Renewal Process has been undertaken for them.
The Vamumwa Rest Camp and Recreational Park (hereinafter referred to as Vamumwa), intends on obtaining an Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC) for their current and operational recreational park and associated activities. The park is located 2 km out of Outapi Town, along the Outapi-Ruacana main road. The park provides a wide range of recreational activities for the local, regional and national community.
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| 1949_EMP_Vamumwa Recreational Park_Omusati Region.pdf | 707.7 KB |
| 1949_Council Letter_Vamumwa Recreational Park_Omusati Region.pdf | 611.61 KB |
| 1949_Map_Vamumwa Recreational Park_Omusati Region.pdf | 209.15 KB |