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Tuesday, 5 November 2024
NamXperts Consultancy 2024. 241014004801: Upgrade and operation of Diclass Waste Oil Management CC. Erf 3423 W, Circumferential Road, Walvis Bay, Erongo Region.
DICLASS Waste Oil Management cc (the Proponent), under licenses issued by the Ministry of Mines and Energy, currently does collection, recycling and safe disposal of lubricating waste oils at Erf R3423 W, No.118, Circumferential Road. Walvis Bay, Erongo Region. DICLASS Waste Oil would like to upgrade and expand their operation at the same site, so they are able handle more than 30 m3 of used oil, which is a listed activity.
Sunday, 18 December 2022
NamXperts Consultancy 2022. 221202000565: Application for renewal of the Environmental Clearance Certificate for the Seaflower Whitefish Corporation Ltd.

Seaflower Whitefish Corporation LTD was previously issued with an Environmental Clearance Certificate which expired in September 2022. As a result, the ECC needs to be renewed, hence the undertaking of this exercise to audit and update the Environmental Management Plant and renew the ECC.

Tuesday, 7 December 2021
Integrated Environmental Consultants Namibia (IECN) 2021. APP-002353: Environmental Impact Assessment of the proposed development for Otjomuise Extension 12, Khomas Region.

To enable the Omba Holdings Pty to transform the virgin land of Otjomuise Extension 12 into a multiple-use area comprising of residential areas, educational facilities, recreational facilities, business facilities and facilities for public use, to ensure that the possible environmental and social impacts of the proposed activities are identified, and management plan is proposed, as a compliance to the Law ( Environmental Management Act No.

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