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Renewal of validity period for the: Environmental Clearance for the construction and operation of a new sewerage pump station and rising main in Kuisebmond, Walvis Bay, Erongo Region. The Environmental Clearance Certificate issued expired on 04 August 2024. The construction of the new sewerage pump station and rising main in Kuisebmond could not be done within the validity period of the environmental clearance certificate, as the bid for construction was cancelled on two occasions. Procurement Bid No.
Environmental Clearance Certificate Application for the proposed exploration activities on EPL 6072, overlapping the Hardap and Khomas regions, Namibia. The following listed activities are triggered by the Project: MINING AND QUARRYING ACTIVITIES: The construction of facilities for any process or activities which requires a license, right or other form of authorisation, and the renewal of a license, right or other form of authorisation in terms of the minerals (Prospecting and Mining) Act, 1992.
To renew and amend ECC00715.
To renew and amend ECC's 00716 and 00896.
The Municipality of Walvis Bay plans to construct and operate a new sewage pump station and rising main in Kuisebmond, Walvis Bay. The purpose of the new infrastructure development is to improve sewerage services to adjacent communities in Kuisebmond. The proposed development is a Listed Activity 2 Waste Management, Treatment, Handling, and disposal activities "2.1 (s) The construction of facilities for waste sites, treatment of waste and disposal of waste."