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Renewal of the expired ECC for Existing and operational Light Industrial (Solar Plant, warehousing and Storage facility) in Liselo Communal Area of Zambezi Region.
For renewal of the expired Environmental Clearance Certificate, obtained in 2017.
For Renewal of the expired Environmental Clearance Certificate for Township Development, Mixed Land Use on Re/Katima Mulilo Townland No. 1328 under the ownership of Kayunyi Investment cc.
For renewal of an Environmental Clearance Certificate which expired.
This application is for the renewal of the lapsed ECC for the existing and operational seal skin and trophy processing plant in Lüderitz. Kindly Note the following: 1. That the initial EIA & EMP report was conducted by EAP in 2017 (called Enviro Leap Consulting cc), who is currently not reachable and unwilling to share initial documents for the renewal of the existing while the project still have seal quarters for operation of the plant. 2.
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| 2833_EMP_Seal skin and trophy processing plant in Luederitz.pdf | 396.02 KB | 
| 2833_EMP_Seal skin and trophy processing plant in Luederitz_0.pdf | 396.02 KB | 
| 2833_Map_Seal skin and trophy processing plant in Luederitz.pdf | 268.44 KB | 
To acquire an Environmental Clearance Certificate for the proposed Residential Property Development on Portion 127, Henties bay Townland. 133.
Application for the proposed brick making project at Liselo Communal Area for business purposes ( to supply bricks to new development construction projects in Katima Mulilo and Zambezi Region).