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Environmental Clearance Certificate for proposed mining exploration on EPL No: 8609, Kunene Region.
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1340_EIA_EPL 8609 Khorixas_Kunene Region.pdf | 1.22 MB |
1340_EMP_EPL 8609 Khorixas_Kunene Region.pdf | 116.77 KB |
1340_MME Consent_EPL 8609 Khorixas_Kunene Region.pdf | 50.35 KB |
1340_Proof of Consultation_EPL 8609 Khorixas_Kunene Region.pdf | 598.42 KB |
1340_Map_EPL 8609 Khorixas_Kunene Region.pdf | 232.03 KB |
1340_Screening Notice_EPL 8609 Khorixas_Kunene Region.pdf | 24.47 KB |
For minerals exploration on the EPL 8777.
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1504_EIA_EPL 8777_Henties Bay.pdf | 1.32 MB |
1504_Consent Letter_EPL 8777_Henties Bay.pdf | 278.88 KB |
1504_Proof of Consultation_EPL 8777_Henties Bay.pdf | 590.93 KB |
1504_Map_EPL 8777_Henties Bay.pdf | 272.24 KB |
1504_Screening Notice_EPL 8777_Henties Bay.pdf | 42.82 KB |
Environmental Clearance Certificate for a proposed charcoal storage facility at Gobabis Omaheke Region alongside B6 road.
Environmental Clearance Certificate for proposed mining explortion on EPL 8496 in Kunene region in Drob National Park.
Environmental Clearance Certificate for proposed mining exploration on EPL No. 8375 Kunene Region.
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1338_EIA_EPL 8375 Kunene Region.pdf | 1.03 MB |
1338_EMP_EPL 8375 Kunene Region.pdf | 230.33 KB |
1338_MME Grant_EPL 8375 Kunene Region.pdf | 359.68 KB |
1338_Proof of Consultation_EPL 8375 Kunene Region.pdf | 1.25 MB |
1338_Map_EPL 8375 Kunene Region.pdf | 130.3 KB |
1338_Screening Notice_EPL 8375 Kunene Region.pdf | 100.51 KB |
Mine exploration activities on EPL 8205 Skeleton Coast Park in Erongo Region.
ECC for proposed installationa and operation of an above ground tank at Omungondo Village, Omaheke Region.
Farm Uithou No. 366 is a commercial beef production farm that has its productivity compromised by infestation of invader bush. The veld in most areas of the farm is degraded and is overgrown with undesirable bush encroachment species. Along with various other factors, this poses a serious threat to livestock farming. The farm owner reckons the importance of veld improvement through the introduction of bush control activities on the farm. The overall objective is to implement bush control measures on Farm Uithou to be able to maintain a relatively open area for livestock grazing.
This document constitutes the Environmental Management Plan (EMP) for the proposed registration of Kaumbangere lodge plot with Lands Reform Division. The purpose of registration is to enable the Kaumbangere lodge to operate economically in an Environmental compliance manner while attracting clients & investors to the town. The EMP has been developed in accordance with the provisions of the Environmental Management Act (Act No.7 of 2007), EIA Regulations of 2012 and any other relevant / applicable legislation (across all sectors).
Epangelo holds exclusive prospecting license EPL 4833 in the Erongo Region. EPL 4833 measures in at 99,934.40 ha in size and covers thirty six (36) commercial farms. Epangelo Mining therefore intends to apply for the renewal of the ECC.
Epangelo Mining Company (Pty) Ltd holds exclusive prospecting license (EPL) 4818 in the Erongo Region. EPL 4818 measures in at 62,781.90 ha in size and covers communal land only. Epangelo Mining therefore intends to apply for a renewal of the ECC.
Namibia’s economy is highly dependent on a healthy environment however and striking a balance in meeting demands for economic development (harvesting natural resources e,g sand mining) and maintaining biological diversity can be a challenge. Thus, it is imperative that developmental endeavours are conducted in the most sustainable manner. Environmental and development sectors should work together and identify synergies in order to ensure that natural resources are harvested sustainably.
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1259_EMP_Otji_bricks and sand factory.pdf | 1.05 MB |