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The Development Workshop Namibia (DWN) is implementing the Project “Poverty-Oriented Development of Infrastructure in urban areas of Namibia” with financial support from KfW. The project seeks to contribute to more sustainable and inclusive urban development in Namibia by supporting DWN to plan and develop low-cost residential land with titles in 15 towns across Namibia.
The applicant intends to continue to mine marble blocks on the mining licence. The applicant intends to quarry dimension stone blocks for building purposes. The area of interest sits predominantly on marble units from the Karibib Formation. The Environmental Regulations procedure (GN 30 of 2012) stipulates that no mining and quarrying activities may be undertaken without an environmental clearance certificate. As such, an environmental clearance certificate must be applied for in accordance with regulation 6 of the 2012 environmental regulations.
The applicant intends to continue to mine marble blocks and granite on the mining licence. The applicant intends to quarry dimension stone blocks for building purposes. The area of interest sits predominantly on marble units and granite from the Karibib Formation. The Environmental Regulations procedure (GN 30 of 2012) stipulates that no mining and quarrying activities may be undertaken without an environmental clearance certificate. As such, an environmental clearance certificate must be applied for in accordance with regulation 6 of the 2012 environmental regulations.
The applicant intends to continue to explore the project area through non-invasive and invasive methods to determine if viable mineral deposits exist. It is foreseen that the exploration will include field mapping, surveying, literature review (non-invasive), drilling (invasive), trenching (invasive), Sampling, Analysis, Geological Modelling and Resource Estimation (non-invasive) over a period of an initial period of 3 years. The invasive activities would comprise digging of trenches and drilling of surface boreholes spaced from each other.
The proponent intends to continue with the establishment and mining of industrial minerals for local consumption in the construction industry.The proponent was granted an environmental clearance certificate in July 2022. The Environmental Regulations procedure (GN 30 of 2012) stipulates that no mining activities may be undertaken without an environmental clearance certificate. The proposed prospecting activities are listed in the Environmental Management Act, 2007, (Act No.
The proponent intends to continue with the establishment and mining of industrial minerals for local consumption in the construction industry.The proponent was granted an environmental clearance certificate in October 2022. The Environmental Regulations procedure (GN 30 of 2012) stipulates that no mining activities may be undertaken without an environmental clearance certificate. The proposed prospecting activities are listed in the Environmental Management Act, 2007, (Act No.
The applicant intends to explore the project area through non-invasive and invasive methods to determine if viable mineral deposits exist. It is foreseen that the exploration will include field mapping, surveying, literature review (non-invasive), drilling (invasive), trenching (invasive), Sampling, Analysis, Geological Modelling and Resource Estimation (non-invasive) over a period of an initial period of 3 years. The invasive activities would comprise digging of trenches and drilling of surface boreholes spaced from each other.
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5174_SR_EPL 9908 Erongo Region.pdf | 3.2 MB |
5174_EMP_EPL 9908 Erongo Region.pdf | 610.4 KB |
5174_Declaration of Authorship_EPL 9908 Erongo Region.pdf | 249.35 KB |
5174_Gaingu Conservancy_EPL 9908 Erongo Region.pdf | 317.94 KB |
5174_MME Grant_EPL 9908 Erongo Region.pdf | 507.63 KB |
5174_Proof of Consultation_EPL 9908 Erongo Region.pdf | 1.04 MB |
5174_Map_EPL 9908 Erongo Region.pdf | 506.74 KB |
5174_NHC Consent_EPL 9908 Erongo Region.pdf | 579.54 KB |
5174_Screening Notice_EPL 9908 Erongo Region.pdf | 271.6 KB |
5174_CV_EPL 9908 Erongo Region.pdf | 345.96 KB |
The applicant intends to explore the project area through non-invasive and invasive methods to determine if viable mineral deposits exist. It is foreseen that the exploration will include field mapping, surveying, literature review (non-invasive), drilling (invasive), trenching (invasive), Sampling, Analysis, Geological Modelling and Resource Estimation (non-invasive) over a period of an initial period of 3 years. The invasive activities would comprise digging of trenches and drilling of surface boreholes spaced from each other.
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4616_SR_EPL 9725_Erongo Region.pdf | 2.61 MB |
4616_EMP_EPL 9725_Erongo Region.pdf | 1.3 MB |
4616_MME Grant_EPL 9725_Erongo Region.pdf | 5.81 MB |
4616_Receipt_EPL 9725_Erongo Region.pdf | 47.87 KB |
4616_Proof of Consultation_EPL 9725_Erongo Region.pdf | 666.69 KB |
4616_Map_EPL 9725_Erongo Region.pdf | 505.68 KB |
4616_NHC Consent_EPL 9725_Erongo Region.pdf | 122.49 KB |
4616_Screening Notice_EPL 9725_Erongo Region.pdf | 255.62 KB |
4616_CV_EPL 9725_Erongo Region.pdf | 359.76 KB |
The applicant intends to explore the project area through non-invasive and invasive methods to determine if viable mineral deposits exist. It is foreseen that the exploration will include field mapping, surveying, literature review (non-invasive), drilling (invasive), trenching (invasive), Sampling, Analysis, Geological Modelling and Resource Estimation (non-invasive) over a period of an initial period of 3 years. The invasive activities would comprise digging of trenches and drilling of surface boreholes spaced from each other.
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4617_SR_EPL 9652_Erongo Region.pdf | 2.51 MB |
4617_EMP_EPL 9652_Erongo Region.pdf | 1.3 MB |
4617_MME Grant_EPL 9652_Erongo Region.pdf | 6.02 MB |
4617_Receipt_EPL 9652_Erongo Region.pdf | 47.87 KB |
4617_Proof of Consultation_EPL 9652_Erongo Region.pdf | 666.68 KB |
4617_Map_EPL 9652_Erongo Region.pdf | 487.79 KB |
4617_NHC Consent_EPL 9652_Erongo Region.pdf | 129.44 KB |
4617_Screening Notice_EPL 9652_Erongo Region.pdf | 254.93 KB |
4617_CV_EPL 9652_Erongo Region.pdf | 359.76 KB |
The applicant intends to explore the project area through non-invasive and invasive methods to determine if viable mineral deposits exist. It is foreseen that the exploration will include field mapping, surveying, literature review (non-invasive), drilling (invasive), trenching (invasive), Sampling, Analysis, Geological Modelling and Resource Estimation (non-invasive) over a period of an initial period of 3 years. The invasive activities would comprise digging of trenches and drilling of surface boreholes spaced from each other.
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4642_SR_EPL 9576_Erongo Region.pdf | 2.64 MB |
4642_EMP_EPL 9576_Erongo Region.pdf | 1.3 MB |
4642_MME Grant_EPL 9576_Erongo Region.pdf | 1.55 MB |
4642_Proof of Consultation_EPL 9576_Erongo Region.pdf | 494.75 KB |
4642_Proof of Consultation 2_EPL 9576_Erongo Region.pdf | 666.69 KB |
4642_Map_EPL 9576_Erongo Region.pdf | 484.32 KB |
4642_NHC Consent_EPL 9576_Erongo Region.pdf | 121.21 KB |
4642_Screening Notice_EPL 9576_Erongo Region.pdf | 255.17 KB |
4642_CV_EPL 9576_Erongo Region.pdf | 359.76 KB |
The applicant intends to explore the project area through non-invasive and invasive methods to determine if viable mineral deposits exist. It is foreseen that the exploration will include field mapping, surveying, literature review (non-invasive), drilling (invasive), trenching (invasive), Sampling, Analysis, Geological Modelling and Resource Estimation (non-invasive) over a period of an initial period of 3 years. The invasive activities would comprise digging of trenches and drilling of surface boreholes spaced from each other.
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4655_SR_EPL 9629_Erongo Region.pdf | 2.84 MB |
4655_EMP_EPL 9629_Erongo Region.pdf | 1.3 MB |
4655_MME Grant_EPL 9629_Erongo Region.pdf | 673.67 KB |
4655_Proof of Consultation_EPL 9629_Erongo Region.pdf | 494.75 KB |
4655_Proof of Consultation2_EPL 9629_Erongo Region.pdf | 1.02 MB |
4655_Map_EPL 9629_Erongo Region.pdf | 517.92 KB |
4655_NHC Consent_EPL 9629_Erongo Region.pdf | 134.04 KB |
4655_Screening Notice_EPL 9629_Erongo Region.pdf | 254.74 KB |
4655_CV_EPL 9629_Erongo Region.pdf | 359.76 KB |
The applicant intends to mine dimension stones blocks on the mining license. The applicant intends to quarry dimension stone blocks for building purposes. The Environmental Regulations procedure (GN 30 of 2012) stipulates that no mineral exploration and mining activities may be undertaken without an environmental clearance certificate. The proposed prospecting activities are listed in the Environmental Management Act, 2007, (Act No. 7 of 2007) and the EIA Regulations 30 of 2012 and cannot be undertaken without an Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC).
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4543_SR_ML 259_Karas Region.pdf | 3.1 MB |
4543_EMP_ML 259_Karas Region.pdf | 562.99 KB |
4543_MME Application_ML 259_Karas Region.pdf | 352.96 KB |
4543_Proof of Consultation_ML 259_Karas Region.pdf | 1.67 MB |
4543_Map_ML 259_Karas Region.pdf | 462.19 KB |
4543_NHC Consent_ML 259_Karas Region.pdf | 352.45 KB |
4543_Screening Notice_ML 259_Karas Region.pdf | 246.63 KB |
4543_CV_ML 259_Karas Region.pdf | 359.76 KB |
The applicant intends to mine dimension stones blocks on the mining license. The applicant intends to quarry dimension stone blocks for building purposes. The Environmental Regulations procedure (GN 30 of 2012) stipulates that no mineral exploration and mining activities may be undertaken without an environmental clearance certificate. The proposed prospecting activities are listed in the Environmental Management Act, 2007, (Act No. 7 of 2007) and the EIA Regulations 30 of 2012 and cannot be undertaken without an Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC).
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4544_SR_ML 260_Karas Region.pdf | 2.97 MB |
4544_EMP_ML 260_Karas Region.pdf | 556.25 KB |
4544_MME Consent_ML 260_Karas Region.pdf | 320.38 KB |
4544_Proof of Consultation_ML 260_Karas Region.pdf | 1.67 MB |
4544_Map_ML 260_Karas Region.pdf | 366.49 KB |
4544_NHC Consent_ML 260_Karas Region.pdf | 372.77 KB |
4544_Screening Notice_ML 260_Karas Region.pdf | 245.33 KB |
4544_CV_ML 260_Karas Region.pdf | 359.76 KB |
The applicant intends to mine manganese on the mining license. The Environmental Regulations procedure (GN 30 of 2012) stipulates that no mineral exploration and mining activities may be undertaken without an environmental clearance certificate. The proposed prospecting activities are listed in the Environmental Management Act, 2007, (Act No. 7 of 2007) and the EIA Regulations 30 of 2012 and cannot be undertaken without an Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC).
The applicant intends to mine manganese on the mining license. The Environmental Regulations procedure (GN 30 of 2012) stipulates that no mineral exploration and mining activities may be undertaken without an environmental clearance certificate. The proposed prospecting activities are listed in the Environmental Management Act, 2007, (Act No. 7 of 2007) and the EIA Regulations 30 of 2012 and cannot be undertaken without an Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC).
The applicant intends to continue to explore the project area through non-invasive and invasive methods to determine if viable mineral deposits exist. It is foreseen that the exploration will include field mapping, surveying, literature review (non-invasive), drilling (invasive), trenching (invasive), Sampling, Analysis, Geological Modelling and Resource Estimation (non-invasive) over a period of an initial period of 3 years. The invasive activities would comprise digging of trenches and drilling of surface boreholes spaced from each other.
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4758_EMP_EPL 7782 within the Erongo Region.pdf | 1013.24 KB |
4758_ECC Old_EPL 7782 within the Erongo Region.pdf | 1.44 MB |
4758_Map_EPL 7782 within the Erongo Region.pdf | 545.62 KB |
4758_Screening Notice_EPL 7782 within the Erongo Region.pdf | 222.78 KB |
4758_CV_EPL 7782 within the Erongo Region.pdf | 359.76 KB |
The applicant intends to continue to explore the project area through non-invasive and invasive methods to determine if viable mineral deposits exist. It is foreseen that the exploration will include field mapping, surveying, literature review (non-invasive), drilling (invasive), trenching (invasive), Sampling, Analysis, Geological Modelling and Resource Estimation (non-invasive) over a period of an initial period of 3 years. The invasive activities would comprise digging of trenches and drilling of surface boreholes spaced from each other.
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4759_EMP_EPL 7783 within the Erongo Region.pdf | 991.97 KB |
4759_ECC Old_EPL 7783 within the Erongo Region.pdf | 1.39 MB |
4759_Map_EPL 7783 within the Erongo Region.pdf | 540.58 KB |
4759_Screening Notice_EPL 7783 within the Erongo Region.pdf | 220.7 KB |
4759_CV_EPL 7783 within the Erongo Region.pdf | 359.76 KB |
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4019_ESR_EPL 9924 in Erongo Region.pdf | 1.29 MB |
4019_EMP_EPL 9924 in Erongo Region.pdf | 464.42 KB |
4019_Minutes of Meeting_EPL 9924 in Erongo Region.pdf | 57.33 KB |
4019_Proof of Consultation_EPL 9924 in Erongo Region.pdf | 2.23 MB |
4019_Map_EPL 9924 in Erongo Region.pdf | 156.92 KB |
4019_Screening Notice_EPL 9924 in Erongo Region.pdf | 71.8 KB |
4019_CV_EPL 9924 in Erongo Region.pdf | 595.26 KB |
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4021_ESR_EPL 10131 in Erongo Region.pdf | 1.29 MB |
4021_EMP_EPL 10131 in Erongo Region.pdf | 464.71 KB |
4021_Minutes Focus Group Meeting_EPL 10131 in Erongo Region.pdf | 57.33 KB |
4021_Proof of Consultation_EPL 10131 in Erongo Region.pdf | 2.23 MB |
4021_Map_EPL 10131 in Erongo Region.pdf | 156.92 KB |
4021_NHC Consent_EPL 10131 in Erongo Region.pdf | 77.92 KB |
4021_Screening Notice_EPL 10131 in Erongo Region.pdf | 71.8 KB |
4021_CV_EPL 10131 in Erongo Region.pdf | 595.26 KB |
The applicant intends to explore the project area through non-invasive and invasive methods to determine if viable mineral deposits exist. It is foreseen that the exploration will include field mapping, surveying, literature review (non-invasive), drilling (invasive), trenching (invasive), Sampling, Analysis, Geological Modelling and Resource Estimation (non-invasive) over a period of an initial period of 3 years. The invasive activities would comprise digging of trenches and drilling of surface boreholes spaced from each other.
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3108_SR_EPL 9162_Erongo Region.pdf | 2.6 MB |
3108_EMP_EPL 9162_Erongo Region.pdf | 610.94 KB |
3108_MME Grant_EPL 9162_Erongo Region.pdf | 497.85 KB |
3108_Proof of Consultation_EPL 9162_Erongo Region.pdf | 703.48 KB |
3108_Map_EPL 9162_Erongo Region.pdf | 500.72 KB |
3108_NHC Consent_EPL 9162_Erongo Region.pdf | 117.83 KB |
3108_Screening Notice_EPL 9162_Erongo Region.pdf | 246.64 KB |
3108_CV_EPL 9162_Erongo Region.pdf | 359.76 KB |
3108_BID_EPL 9162_Erongo Region.pdf | 1.49 MB |
"PEL 83" is a Joint Venture between the block partners, namely Windhoek PEL 28 B.V. (a wholly-owned subsidiary of Galp Energia E&P B.V (i.e. Galp)), the National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (NAMCOR) and Custos Investments. Galp holds an 80% controlling interest in Petroleum Exploration License (PEL) 83, while NAMCOR and Custos each hold 10%. Galp is currently the operator of PEL 83. Windhoek PEL28 B.V. (i.e.
The proponent is currently excavating and removing gravel for industrial and construction purposes on farm Krumhuk. The proponent was granted an environmental clearance certificate in December 2021. The Environmental Regulations procedure (GN 30 of 2012) stipulates that no mining activities may be undertaken without an environmental clearance certificate. The proposed prospecting activities are listed in the Environmental Management Act, 2007, (Act No. 7 of 2007) and the EIA Regulations 30 of 2012 and cannot be undertaken without an Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC).
The proponent intends to continue with the retail fuel supply operations on the northern side of the junction between the Auas Road and the Western Bypass, south east of the Eros Airport. The Environmental Regulations procedure (GN 30 of 2012) stipulates that no fuel depot or service may be established without an environmental clearance certificate. As such, an environmental clearance certificate must be applied for in accordance with regulation 6 of the 2012 environmental regulations. The proponent intends to renew the current certificate.
The applicant intends to explore the project area through non-invasive and invasive methods to determine if viable mineral deposits exist. It is foreseen that the exploration will include field mapping, surveying, literature review (non-invasive), drilling (invasive), trenching (invasive), Sampling, Analysis, Geological Modelling and Resource Estimation (non-invasive) over a period of an initial period of 3 years. The invasive activities would comprise digging of trenches and drilling of surface boreholes spaced from each other.
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2784_SR_EPL 8897 Kunene Region.pdf | 5.55 MB |
2784_EMP_EPL 8897 Kunene Region.pdf | 1.3 MB |
2784_MME Grant_EPL 8897 Kunene Region.pdf | 330.27 KB |
2784_Map_EPL 8897 Kunene Region.pdf | 502.71 KB |
2784_NHC Consent_EPL 8897 Kunene Region.pdf | 130.51 KB |
2784_Screening Notice_EPL 8897 Kunene Region.pdf | 76.52 KB |
2784_CV_EPL 8897 Kunene Region.pdf | 345.96 KB |
The scope of this project is limited to obtaining an Environmental Clearance Certificate for the operational Environmental Management Plan (EMP) for the mineral exploration activities on EPL7210 in the Karas Region.
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2476_SR_EPL 7210 southern Namibia.pdf | 5.88 MB |
2476_EMP_EPL 7210 southern Namibia.pdf | 179.57 KB |
2476_EPL_EPL 7210 southern Namibia.pdf | 167.99 KB |
2476_Proof of Consultation_EPL 7210 southern Namibia.pdf | 1.03 MB |
2476_Map_EPL 7210 southern Namibia.pdf | 618.81 KB |
2476_Screening Notice_EPL 7210 southern Namibia.pdf | 75.86 KB |
2476_CV_EPL 7210 southern Namibia.pdf | 1.32 MB |
Shiloam Mining and Investments (Pty) Ltd (herein referred to as the proponent), is a fully Namibian registered entity that ventures in minerals exploration and mining. The proponent had initially obtained (on 15 April 2020) an Environmental Clearance Certificate that lapsed on 15 April 2023, and due to delay in respect to renewing the EPL at the Ministry of Mines and Energy, could not effect to process of renewing the ECC.
The applicant intends to mine Base and Rare Metals and Semi-Precious Stones from the mining claim. It is foreseen that the mining activities will include trenching and excavating. The Environmental Regulations procedure (GN 30 of 2012) stipulates that no mineral exploration and mining activities may be undertaken without an environmental clearance certificate. The proposed prospecting activities are listed in the Environmental Management Act, 2007, (Act No. 7 of 2007) and the EIA Regulations 30 of 2012 and cannot be undertaken without an Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC).
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3521_SR_MC 73434_Kunene Region.pdf | 3.05 MB |
3521_EMP_MC 73434_Kunene Region.pdf | 609.54 KB |
3521_Letter MME_MC 73434_Kunene Region.pdf | 216.75 KB |
3521_Proof of Consultation_MC 73434_Kunene Region.pdf | 1.27 MB |
3521_Map_MC 73434_Kunene Region.pdf | 501.82 KB |
3521_Screening Notice_MC 73434_Kunene Region.pdf | 225.47 KB |
3521_CV_MC 73434_Kunene Region.pdf | 345.96 KB |
3521_BID_MC 73434_Kunene Region.pdf | 1.23 MB |
The applicant intends to explore the project area through non-invasive and invasive methods to determine if viable mineral deposits exist. It is foreseen that the exploration will include field mapping, surveying, literature review (non-invasive), drilling (invasive), trenching (invasive), Sampling, Analysis, Geological Modelling and Resource Estimation (non-invasive) over a period of an initial period of 3 years. The invasive activities would comprise digging of trenches and drilling of surface boreholes spaced from each other.
The applicant intends to explore the project area through non-invasive and invasive methods to determine if viable mineral deposits exist. It is foreseen that the exploration will include field mapping, surveying, literature review (non-invasive), drilling (invasive), trenching (invasive), Sampling, Analysis, Geological Modelling and Resource Estimation (non-invasive) over a period of an initial period of 3 years. The invasive activities would comprise digging of trenches and drilling of surface boreholes spaced from each other.
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1808_EMP_EPL 6931 Otjiwarongo District.pdf | 1.62 MB |
1808_Map_EPL 6931 Otjiwarongo District.pdf | 329.16 KB |
1808_Screening Notice_EPL 6931 Otjiwarongo District.pdf | 286.34 KB |
1808_CV_EPL 6931 Otjiwarongo District.pdf | 122.15 KB |
The applicant intends to explore the project area through non-invasive and invasive methods to determine if viable mineral deposits exist. It is foreseen that the exploration will include field mapping, surveying, literature review (non-invasive), drilling (invasive), trenching (invasive), Sampling, Analysis, Geological Modelling and Resource Estimation (non-invasive) over a period of an initial period of 3 years. The invasive activities would comprise digging of trenches and drilling of surface boreholes spaced from each other.
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2475_EIA_EPL 7626 Erongo Region.pdf | 3.58 MB |
2475_EMP_EPL 7626 Erongo Region.pdf | 610.73 KB |
2475_Proof of Consultation_EPL 7626 Erongo Region.pdf | 1.76 MB |
2475_Map_EPL 7626 Erongo Region.pdf | 565.21 KB |
2475_NHC Application_EPL 7626 Erongo Region.pdf | 135.48 KB |
2475_Screening Notice_EPL 7626 Erongo Region.pdf | 64.29 KB |
2475_CV_EPL 7626 Erongo Region.pdf | 120.74 KB |
HyIron intends to develop the Oshivela Green Iron Pilot Project, on Section 4 of Farm Bloemenhof 109 . The proposed project entails the production of “green” iron, i.e. without any CO2 emissions, by using renewable energy only and applying HyIron’s proprietary technology. The proposed pilot production phase is planned in the north-western section of Section 4 of Farm Bloemenhof 109 and includes the following: Production of 5 tons raw iron per hour (~ 3 000 hours per year), using hydrogen as a reduction agent during the product beneficiation, in a specialised industrial (airtight) furnace.
The applicant intends to continue to mine marble blocks on the mining licence. The applicant intends to quarry dimension stone blocks for building purposes. The area of interest sits predominantly on marble units from the Karibib Formation. The Environmental Regulations procedure (GN 30 of 2012) stipulates that no mining and quarrying activities may be undertaken without an environmental clearance certificate. As such, an environmental clearance certificate must be applied for in accordance with regulation 6 of the 2012 environmental regulations.
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2685_EMP_ML 226 Farm Okawayo Karibib District.pdf | 1.22 MB |
2685_ECC Old_ML 226 Farm Okawayo Karibib District.pdf | 259.85 KB |
2685_Map_ML 226 Farm Okawayo Karibib District.pdf | 521.44 KB |
2685_Screening Notice_ML 226 Farm Okawayo Karibib District.pdf | 69.54 KB |
2685_CV_ML 226 Farm Okawayo Karibib District.pdf | 359.76 KB |
The applicant intends to continue to mine marble blocks on the mining licence. The applicant intends to quarry dimension stone blocks for building purposes. The area of interest sits predominantly on marble units from the Karibib Formation. The Environmental Regulations procedure (GN 30 of 2012) stipulates that no mining and quarrying activities may be undertaken without an environmental clearance certificate. As such, an environmental clearance certificate must be applied for in accordance with regulation 6 of the 2012 environmental regulations.
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2686_EMP_ML 227 Farm Okawayo Karibib District.pdf | 1.06 MB |
2686_ECC Old_ML 227 Farm Okawayo Karibib District.pdf | 253.86 KB |
2686_Map_ML 227 Farm Okawayo Karibib District.pdf | 538.95 KB |
2686_Screening Notice_ML 227 Farm Okawayo Karibib District.pdf | 69.54 KB |
2686_CV_ML 227 Farm Okawayo Karibib District.pdf | 359.76 KB |
The applicant intends to continue to mine marble blocks on the mining licence. The applicant intends to quarry dimension stone blocks for building purposes. The area of interest sits predominantly on marble units from the Karibib Formation. The Environmental Regulations procedure (GN 30 of 2012) stipulates that no mining and quarrying activities may be undertaken without an environmental clearance certificate. As such, an environmental clearance certificate must be applied for in accordance with regulation 6 of the 2012 environmental regulations.
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2687_EMP_ML 228 Farm Okawayo Karibib District.pdf | 1.06 MB |
2687_ECC Old_ML 228 Farm Okawayo Karibib District.pdf | 255.88 KB |
2687_Map_ML 228 Farm Okawayo Karibib District.pdf | 472.41 KB |
2687_Screening Notice_ML 228 Farm Okawayo Karibib District.pdf | 69.16 KB |
2687_CV_ML 228 Farm Okawayo Karibib District.pdf | 359.76 KB |
The applicant intends to continue to mine marble blocks on the mining licence. The applicant intends to quarry dimension stone blocks for building purposes. The area of interest sits predominantly on marble units from the Karibib Formation. The Environmental Regulations procedure (GN 30 of 2012) stipulates that no mining and quarrying activities may be undertaken without an environmental clearance certificate. As such, an environmental clearance certificate must be applied for in accordance with regulation 6 of the 2012 environmental regulations.
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2688_EMP_ML 229 Farm Okawayo Karibib District.pdf | 1.06 MB |
2688_ECC Old_ML 229 Farm Okawayo Karibib District.pdf | 260.98 KB |
2688_Map_ML 229 Farm Okawayo Karibib District.pdf | 474.49 KB |
2688_Screening Notice_ML 229 Farm Okawayo Karibib District.pdf | 69.24 KB |
2688_CV_ML 229 Farm Okawayo Karibib District.pdf | 359.76 KB |
SLB proposes to establish and operate a Liquid Mud Plant (LMP) in the Port of Walvis Bay. The proposed LMP will be used to receive, handle, manufacture, mix, store and transfer a liquid drilling compound which is used by offshore oil riggs.
Sand mining is the extraction of sand from the environment. Sand mining is also known as 'sand winning'. Sand is a naturally-occurring granular material with a particle size between 0.06 to 2 mm in diameter. It is formed over time by the weathering of rock and is comprised mainly of silica. An important characteristic of sand is that it can be transported - by wind and water, for example and deposited. Natural sand tends to 'accumulate' in rivers, on beaches, in dunes and in valleys.
The applicant intends to mine industrial mineral (Barite) from the mining claim. It is foreseen that the mining activities will include trenching and excavating. The Environmental Regulations procedure (GN 30 of 2012) stipulates that no mineral exploration and mining activities may be undertaken without an environmental clearance certificate. The proposed prospecting activities are listed in the Environmental Management Act, 2007, (Act No. 7 of 2007) and the EIA Regulations 30 of 2012 and cannot be undertaken without an Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC).
The applicant intends to mine copper from the mining claims. It is foreseen that the mining activities will include trenching and excavating. The Environmental Regulations procedure (GN 30 of 2012) stipulates that no mineral exploration and mining activities may be undertaken without an environmental clearance certificate. The proposed prospecting activities are listed in the Environmental Management Act, 2007, (Act No. 7 of 2007) and the EIA Regulations 30 of 2012 and cannot be undertaken without an Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC).
(An Application was submitted to MEFT: DEA and registered on the MEFT portal in July 2020. The MEFT Portal however experienced difficulties and this Application was lost. The EIA process has been completed and therefore a new Application is herewith lodged. The previous Application number was: APP-01678). Lodestone is proposing the construction of a proposed new bulk water supply pipeline from the Oanob dam to the mine. A pipeline route has been decided following gravel roads, which is the shortest route that follows close to existing roads.
To explore the project area for base and rare metals, nuclear fuels, and industrial minerals through non-invasive and invasive methods to determine if viable mineral deposits exist. It is foreseen that the exploration will include field mapping, surveying, literature review (non-invasive), drilling (invasive), trenching (invasive), Sampling, Analysis, Geological Modelling and Resource Estimation (non-invasive) over a period of an initial period of 3 years. The invasive activities would comprise digging of trenches and drilling of surface boreholes spaced from each other.
The applicant intends to explore the project area through non-invasive and invasive methods to determine if viable mineral deposits exist. It is foreseen that the exploration will include field mapping, surveying, literature review (non-invasive), drilling (invasive), trenching (invasive), Sampling, Analysis, Geological Modelling and Resource Estimation (non-invasive) over a period of an initial period of 3 years. The invasive activities would comprise digging of trenches and drilling of surface boreholes spaced from each other.
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2095_SR_EPL 7010_Kunene Region.pdf | 2.99 MB |
2095_EMP_EPL 7010_Kunene Region.pdf | 609.2 KB |
2095_Proof of Consultation_EPL 7010_Kunene Region.pdf | 1.24 MB |
2095_Map_EPL 7010_Kunene Region.pdf | 474.33 KB |
2095_NHC Consent_EPL 7010_Kunene Region.pdf | 194.41 KB |
2095_Screening Notice_EPL 7010_Kunene Region.pdf | 80.73 KB |
AMENDMENT APPLICATION: Kelp Blue, intends to cultivate Giant Kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera) at a commercial scale, off the coast of southern Namibia, near Lüderitz. Prior to them implementing the "commercial scale" cultivation project, Kelp Blue first develop a Pilot Project to provide important information and proof of their concept as well as monitoring of marine ecological aspects associated with the Pilot Project activities.
Renewal of the environmental clearance certificate (ECC-00901) for TeraSun Energy’s proposed PV Power Plant near Arandis in the Erongo Region.
The applicant intends to explore the project area through non-invasive and invasive methods to determine if viable mineral deposits exist. It is foreseen that the exploration will include field mapping, surveying, literature review (non-invasive), drilling (invasive), trenching (invasive), Sampling, Analysis, Geological Modelling and Resource Estimation (non-invasive) over a period of an initial period of 3 years. The invasive activities would comprise digging of trenches and drilling of surface boreholes spaced from each other.
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1685_SR_EPL 8383 Erongo Region.pdf | 4.69 MB |
1685_EMP_EPL 8383 Erongo Region.pdf | 610.97 KB |
1685_MME Grant_EPL 8383 Erongo Region.pdf | 453.11 KB |
1685_Proof of Consultation_EPL 8383 Erongo Region.pdf | 208.84 KB |
1685_Map_EPL 8383 Erongo Region.pdf | 449.77 KB |
1685_Screening Notice_EPL 8383 Erongo Region.pdf | 140.46 KB |
1685_BID_EPL 8383 Erongo Region.pdf | 1.53 MB |
1685_KMZ_EPL 8383 Erongo Region.kmz | 2.09 KB |
The applicant intends to explore the project area through non-invasive and invasive methods to determine if viable mineral deposits exist. It is foreseen that the exploration will include field mapping, surveying, literature review (non-invasive), drilling (invasive), trenching (invasive), Sampling, Analysis, Geological Modelling and Resource Estimation (non-invasive) over a period of an initial period of 3 years. The invasive activities would comprise digging of trenches and drilling of surface boreholes spaced from each other.
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1711_SR_EPL 8473_Erongo Region.pdf | 4.47 MB |
1711_EMP_EPL 8473_Erongo Region.pdf | 610.53 KB |
1711_Letter_EPL 8473_Erongo Region.pdf | 85.55 KB |
1711_MME Grant_EPL 8473_Erongo Region.pdf | 375.81 KB |
1711_Map_EPL 8473_Erongo Region.pdf | 426.21 KB |
1711_Screening Notice_EPL 8473_Erongo Region.pdf | 139.63 KB |
1711_BID_EPL 8473_Erongo Region.pdf | 1.53 MB |
1711_KMZ_EPL 8473_Erongo.kmz | 1.81 KB |
The applicant intends to mine industrial minerals and semi-precious stones from the mining claims. It is foreseen that the mining activities will include trenching and excavating. The Environmental Regulations procedure (GN 30 of 2012) stipulates that no mineral exploration and mining activities may be undertaken without an environmental clearance certificate. The proposed prospecting activities are listed in the Environmental Management Act, 2007, (Act No. 7 of 2007) and the EIA Regulations 30 of 2012 and cannot be undertaken without an Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC).