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The Environmental Clearance Certificate is required for the construction of the Mpungu Filling Station and Shopping Mall and provision of associated bulk services.
The Environmental Clearance Certificate is required for the establishment of a Golf Estate at Portion 217-219 of Portion 193 of Walvis Bay Town and Townlands No. 1 and a street portion. A number of activities such as re-zoning, construction, site clearance will be undertaken among which cannot be undertaken without authorisation from the Environmental Commissioner.
Namib Eden Trading CC indents to construct and commission an eco-friendly seawater desalination plant at Farm Hentiesbaai No. 133 at Henties Bay in Erongo Region. The proponent has been conditionally granted approval by the Henties Bay Council (Resolution No. CR/010/31/01/2018) to lease a portion in extend of approximatily 240 hectares of the Farm Hentiesbaai Town and Townlands No. 133 by private treaty to construct and commission an eco-friendly seawater desalination plant. The proponent needs an Environmental Clearance Certificate for them to commence with the proposed activity.
The Environmental Clearance Certificate is required for the establishment of Orange River Farm which is located at Hohenfels in the Oranjemund area in the //Kharas Region. The farm will be producing crops mainly vegetables and fruits for local consumption.
The Environmental Clearance Certificate is required for the establishment of a Golf Estate at Portion 217 - 219 of Portion 193 of Walvis Bay Town and Townlands No. 1 and a street portion. A number of activities such as re-zoning, construction, site clearance will be undertaken among which cannot be undertaken without authorization from the Environmental Commissioner.
The application is for a renewal of the Environmental Clearance Certificate for the transportation of Tantalite Ore from Umeis Farm known as Namibia Tantalite Mine which is owned and operated by African Tantalum (Pty) Ltd. The Mine is located approximately 90 km south of Karasburg in the Warmbad Area. The initial Environmental Clearance Certificate was issued on 23 April 2018 for a period of three (3) years and will be ending on 23 April 2021.
The renewal of ECC is required for installing a water pipeline for the abstraction of water from the Orange River to Namibia Tantalite Investment Mine at Umeis Farm 110 in Warmbad area in //Kharas Region. The initial ECC was obtained in March 2018 and the proponent has not yet completed the installation of the necessary infrastructures for abstraction and moving water from the river to the farm. Therefore, the proponent would require the ECC to be renewed for another three (3) years to enable them to complete the installation of the necessary infrastructures.
The Environmental Clearance Certificate is required for the establishment of an Orange River Farm and Rest Camp. This initiative is driven and supported by the Office of the Constituency Councillor for Oranjemund Constituency and implemented by local investors. The initiative is being implemented from scratch and thus the EIA needs to investigate what impact these activities will have on the community and environment where it is being implemented.
The Environmental Clearance Certificate is required for the continuation of the mining activities at Block 4 (Mining Licence No. 118 and 119) by Fourth Mining Company. The company has been mining precious and semi-precious stones at the same Block since 2002 and wishes to continue mining until their 14th April 2022 as per their Mining Licence validity period and beyond. The Proponent requires authorisation from the Environmental Commissioner for a period of three (3) years.