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The proposed development of the Otjimbingwe Service Station. The project entails the construction of a standard service station with 4 dispensing pumps (petrol and diesel) with 3 double walled Underground Storage Tanks of 45 cubic meters. The service station will also have a canopy covered forecourt, ablutions, tyre fitment and oil changing facilities, convenience store and street upgrading in order to provide safe access to the proposed service station.
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789_EIA_Otjimbingwe Service Station.pdf | 2.71 MB |
789_EMP_Otjimbingwe Service Station.pdf | 549.35 KB |
789_Consent_Otjimbingwe Service Station.pdf | 435.53 KB |
789_Proof of Consultation_Otjimbingwe Service Station.pdf | 675.8 KB |
789_Map_Otjimbingwe Service Station.pdf | 251.9 KB |
789_Screening Notice_Otjimbingwe Service Station.pdf | 175.42 KB |
The proposed development of the AK Service Station - Kuisebmund is planned for Erf 7214, Khomashochland street, Extension 5, Kuisebmund, Walvis Bay situated on GPS Position: 22°55'30.5"S 14°32'25.7"E. The envisioned project entails the construction of a fuel/service station with four dispensing pumps (petrol and diesel) with 3 double walled Underground Storage Tanks of 45 cubic metres.
In 2014, Tunacor Fisheries Limited (Tunacor) became 100% wholly Namibian owned fishing company from its predecessors South Africa and Spanish management. It was in 1958 that Tunacor was first established as a business infrastructure solely focused on Pilchard Cannery and Fishmeal. Over the years the company has grown and transformed into processing and the exporting of value-added fish products directly to retailers locally and international markets. The fishing factory currently employs over 2100 people and has a fishing fleet of 12 trawlers and 3 long liners.
The proposed development of the Onankali Service Station is planned for a parcel of land situated on GPS Position: 18°11'16.3"S 16°22'43.2"E. The envisioned project entails the construction of a standard service station with three dispensing pumps (petrol and diesel) with 3 double walled Underground Storage Tanks of 45 cubic metres with 5 compartments, a canopy covered forecourt, ablutions, tyre fitment & spares centre, convenience store and street upgrading in order to provide safe access to the proposed service station.