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The activities in which Coastal Precast and Paving CC engage in at the project site is mining and quarrying activities, all of which are registered under their Non-Exclusive Prospecting License No: 6352. Coastal Precast and Paving CC's mining and quarrying activities are being conducted under the following Mining Claims: Old Mining Claims: 68799, 68800, and 68801. All Coastal Precast and Paving CC's mining claims are situated in close proximity to one another and are situated within the Municipal Boundaries of the town of Walvis Bay, in the Erongo Region.
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| 5004_EMP_Coastal Precast and Paving CC.pdf | 1.22 MB |
| 5004_Declaration of Authorship_Coastal Precast and Paving CC.pdf | 198.06 KB |
| 5004_ECC Old_Coastal Precast and Paving CC.pdf | 951.73 KB |
| 5004_Map_Coastal Precast and Paving CC.pdf | 46.51 KB |
| 5004_Screening Notice_Coastal Precast and Paving CC.pdf | 81.59 KB |
| 5004_CV_Coastal Precast and Paving CC.pdf | 199.78 KB |
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| 2750_EMP_AB IN BEV Brewery in Okahandja.pdf | 1.1 MB |
| 2750_ECC Old_AB IN BEV Brewery in Okahandja.pdf | 224.89 KB |
| 2750_Map_AB IN BEV Brewery in Okahandja.pdf | 406.06 KB |
| 2750_Screening Notice_AB IN BEV Brewery in Okahandja.pdf | 66.71 KB |
| 2750_CV_AB IN BEV Brewery in Okahandja_0.pdf | 104.29 KB |
The activities in which Coastal Precast and Paving CC engage in at the project site is mining and quarrying activities, all of which are registered under their Non-Exclusive Prospecting License No: 6352. Coastal Precast and Paving CC's mining and quarrying activities are being conducted under the following Mining Claims: Old Mining Claims: 68799, 68800, and 68801; and New Mining Claims: 73147, 73148, 73149, and 73150. Please note that no mining or quarrying activities are being undertaken or conducted under the new mining claims areas.
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| 2283_EMP_Coastal Precast and Paving CC.pdf | 902.84 KB |
| 2283_ECC Old_Coastal Precast and Paving CC.pdf | 951.99 KB |
| 2283_Map_Coastal Precast and Paving CC.pdf | 282.57 KB |
| 2283_Screening Notice_Coastal Precast and Paving CC.pdf | 100.22 KB |
This is an application for the renewal of an existing Environmental Clearance Certificate held by Ongha Service Station CC, in respect of their filling station situated in Ongha Village of the Endola Constituency, situated in Ohangwena Region, Namibia. The Ongha Service Station operates both a filling station, as well as a 24-hour convenience shop, and is supplied with fuel by Total Energies.
This is an application for a new Environmental Clearance Certificate for small scale mining in respect of 4 NEPL Claims on the Farm Rooiberg 83. These 4 NEPL Claims are: NEPL Claim 1 registered under NEPL Number: 73701, applied for on 7 September 2022, pertaining to dimension stone and semi-precious stones, with an extent of 17.868 hectares. NEPL Claim 2 registered under NEPL Number: 73766, applied for on 29 September 2022, pertaining to dimension stone and semi-precious stones, with an extent of 15.6717 hectares.
This is an application for a new Environmental Clearance Certificate. The Proponent, Reload Logistics Namibia (Pty) Ltd intends to establish a bulk warehousing and storage facility at the Port of Walvis Bay, more specifically at Erf 1920, Port of Walvis Bay, Walvis Bay Municipal District, Erongo Region, Namibia. Reload Logistics Namibia (Pty) Ltd intends to store minerals, and hazardous substances and materials, such as copper concentrate, sulfur, copper cathodes etc., as well as mining equipment, and project cargo. The proposed activity, falls under the following listed activity: 9.1.
This in an application for a new Environmental Clearance Certificate. This application had to be resubmitted due to the fact that the MEFT Portal crashed. The previous application number which was issued herein was APP-001175. The listed activities which are to be conducted fall under Mining and Quarrying Activities and are as follows: 3.2: Other forms of mining or extraction of any natural resources whether regulated by law or not; and 3.3: Resource extraction, manipulation, conservation, and related activities.
This is an application for the Renewal of the current Environmental Clearance Certificate, held by Okapana Service Station CC, Ondangwa in the Oshana Region, Namibia. This is for an existing fuel retail facility, which is a public garage or filling station with a 24-hour convenience store. It is thus, a listed activity under paragraph 9.4 - which is the storage and handling of dangerous goods, including petrol, diesel, liquid petroleum, gas, or paraffin, in containers with a combined capacity of more than 30 cubic meters at any one location.
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| 1364_EMP_ECC Okapana Service Station in Ondangwa.pdf | 849.85 KB |
| 1364_ECC Old_ECC Okapana Service Station in Ondangwa.pdf | 69.74 KB |
| 1364_Map_ECC Okapana Service Station in Ondangwa.pdf | 280.5 KB |
| 1364_Screening Notice_ECC Okapana Service Station in Ondangwa.pdf | 105.42 KB |
This is an application for the renewal of the current Environmental Clearance Certificate, held by Bulk Mining Explosives (Pty) Ltd (Namibia). It is for a bulk emulsion plant and associated magazine situated in Arandis, Erongo Region, Namibia.
Valencia Uranium (Pty) Ltd / Namibplaas is a subsidiary of the international company Forsys Metals based in Toronto, Canada. Valencia Uranium (Pty) Ltd partakes in mining and exploration activities, as it is a member of the Namibia Uranium Project. This application was previously submitted for the renewal of the Environmental Clearance Certificate, which was held by Valencia Uranium (Pty) Ltd, under ML 149 and EPL 3638. This application was previously uploaded under App Number: APP-003845.
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| 924_EMP_Valencia Uranium_Namibplaas.pdf | 1.13 MB |
| 924_ECC Old_Valencia Uranium_Namibplaas.pdf | 245.39 KB |
| 924_Map_Valencia Uranium_Namibplaas.pdf | 222.18 KB |
| 924_Screening Notice_Valencia Uranium_Namibplaas.pdf | 102.85 KB |
3. MINING AND QUARRYING ACTIVITIES 3.2 The construction of facilities for any process or activities which requires a licence, right or other form of authorisation, and the renewal of a licence, right or other form of authorisation, in terms of the Minerals (Prospecting and Mining Act), 1992. 3.2 Other forms of mining or extraction of any natural resources whether regulated by law or not. 3.3 Resource extraction, manipulation, conservation and related activities. 3.4 The extraction or processing of gas from natural and non-natural resources.
10.1 The construction of: (j) masts of any material or type and of any height, including those used for telecommunication broadcasting and radio transmission, but excluding - (i) flag poles, and (ii) lightening conductor poles. In November 2021, the Namibian government issued a notice of award stating its intention to appoint HYPHEN Hydrogen Energy (Hyphen) as the preferred bidder to develop the country’s first large-scale export green hydrogen (H2) project within in two concession areas (namely Springbok and Dolphin) in the Tsau//Khaeb National Park.
Original Application Activities that triggered EIA process (EMA Regulations 2012) Activity 1 (a) Energy Generation, Transmission and Storage The construction of facilities for the generation of electricity. The construction of three 10 MW PV facilities is proposed. Activity 1 (b) Energy Generation, Transmission and Storage The construction of facilities for the transmission and supply of electricity. The construction of PV facilities entails associated infrastructure, including transmission lines and a small onsite substation to connect to existing substations.
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| 129_ESPA_Renewal of Alten Solar Power Hardap.pdf | 765.78 KB |
| 129_Map_Renewal of Alten Solar Power Hardap.pdf | 229.8 KB |
New proposed site in the Swakop river (approximately 30km upstream from Swakopmund.) for sand mining. 3. Mining and quarrying activities: 3.1 Other forms of mining or extraction of any natural resources whether regulated by law or not. 3.2 Resource extraction, manipulation, conservation and related activities.
TotalEnergies EP Namibia B.V. ("TEEPNA") is applying to renew its ECC to continue with the previously assessed and approved activities, including appraisal well drilling in Block 2913B. TEEPNA and its partners hold an Exploration Right over Block 2913B.
Storage and handling facilities of bulk emulsion on Farm 38.
Quarry operations.
Storage and handling of bulk emulsion on Premises - Farm 38.
The bulk storage and landing of metallic ore at the stock pile designed to hold 100 000 Metallic tons or more which are not situated on the premises of a mine or works as defined in the Mines, Works and Mineral Ordinance 20 of 1968.
Lüderitz Seal Processing Facility, Karas Region Renewal of current clearance certificate: Dated 27 March 2018.
Compliance with Environmental Management Act.
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| 1841_EIA_Scrap Metal Sales cc.pdf | 1.69 MB |
| 1841_Map_Scrap Metal Sales cc.pdf | 112.23 KB |
| 1841_Coordinates_Scrap Metal Sales cc.pdf | 204.15 KB |
The proposed amendments to the ECC (16 May 2018) and specifically to the Project Description in the EIA Report (SLR, 2017) covers the following items: Geographical Area; Number of Exploration Wells; Timing; and ECC Validity Period.
For Groundwater Abstraction for industrial purposes.
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| 1407_NBL_Environmental Performance Report and EMP.pdf | 2.27 MB |
An Existing fuel retail facility in Ondangwa, Okapana Service Station CC (Total supplies their fuel). Hazardous Substance Treatment, Handling and Storage: 9.4 The storage and handling of dangerous goods, including petrol, diesel, liquid petroleum gas or paraffin, in containers with a combined capacity of more than 30 cubic meters at any one location.