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Nova Energy Namibia (PTY) Ltd is applying for renewal of the Environmental Clearance Certificate for the exploration activities on Exclusive Prospecting License (EPL) 3670 situated in the Namib Naukluft National Park, Erongo Region.
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| 3287_EMP_ECC for EPL3670_Erongo Region.pdf | 815.79 KB |
| 3287_ECC_ECC for EPL3670_Erongo Region.pdf | 1.66 MB |
| 3287_Map_ECC for EPL3670_Erongo Region.pdf | 215.31 KB |
Nova Energy Namibia (PTY) Ltd is applying for renewal of the Environmental Clearance Certificate for the exploration activities on Exclusive Prospecting License (EPL) 3669 situated in the Namib Naukluft National Park, Erongo Region.
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| 3286_EMP_ ECC for EPL3669_Erongo Region.pdf | 815.79 KB |
| 3286_ECC_ ECC for EPL3669_Erongo Region.pdf | 1.66 MB |
| 3286_Map_ ECC for EPL3669_Erongo Region.pdf | 215.31 KB |
The Municipality of Swakopmund intends to apply for the subdivisions of the remainder of Portion B of Swakopmund town and townlands No. 41 into portions 182, 183, and 184 for township establishments of three new township extensions. The proposed developments will trigger certain activities listed under the Environmental Management Act, No. 07 of 2007, and its Regulations (No. 03 of February 2012) which requires an Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC) to be obtained.
The ECC application is for the operation of Gerus Transmission Substation in the Otjozondjupa region.
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| 3167_EMP_Gerus Transmission Substation_Otjozondjupa Region.pdf | 756.08 KB |
| 3167_Map_Gerus Transmission Substation_Otjozondjupa Region.pdf | 787.6 KB |
Namibia Wildlife Resorts (NWR) is a state-owned enterprise, mandated to run the tourism facilities within the protected areas of Namibia. NWR has several operations across the country which are owned and managed by NWR. The majority of the facilities were constructed prior to the commencement of the Environmental Management Act (EMA) (7 of 2007). As such, Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) were never conducted for these facilities. However, the facilities are still required to comply with the provisions of the EMA and its regulations.
Namibia Wildlife Resorts (NWR) is a state-owned enterprise, mandated to run the tourism facilities within the protected areas of Namibia. NWR has several operations across the country which are owned and managed by NWR. The majority of the facilities were constructed prior to the commencement of the Environmental Management Act (EMA) (7 of 2007). As such, Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) were never conducted for these facilities. However, the facilities are still required to comply with the provisions of the EMA and its regulations.
Namibia Wildlife Resorts (NWR) is a state-owned enterprise, mandated to run the tourism facilities within the protected areas of Namibia. NWR has several operations across the country which are owned and managed by NWR. The majority of the facilities were constructed prior to the commencement of the Environmental Management Act (EMA) (7 of 2007). As such, Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) were never conducted for these facilities. However, the facilities are still required to comply with the provisions of the EMA and its regulations.
Namibia Wildlife Resorts (NWR) is a state-owned enterprise, mandated to run the tourism facilities within the protected areas of Namibia. NWR has several operations across the country which are owned and managed by NWR. The majority of the facilities were constructed prior to the commencement of the Environmental Management Act (EMA) (7 of 2007). As such, Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) were never conducted for these facilities. However, the facilities are still required to comply with the provisions of the EMA and its regulations.
Namibia Wildlife Resorts (NWR) is a state-owned enterprise, mandated to run the tourism facilities within the protected areas of Namibia. NWR has several operations across the country which are owned and managed by NWR. The majority of the facilities were constructed prior to the commencement of the Environmental Management Act (EMA) (7 of 2007). As such, Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) were never conducted for these facilities. However, the facilities are still required to comply with the provisions of the EMA and its regulations.
Namibia Wildlife Resorts (NWR) is a state-owned enterprise, mandated to run the tourism facilities within the protected areas of Namibia. NWR has several operations across the country which are owned and managed by NWR. The majority of the facilities were constructed prior to the commencement of the Environmental Management Act (EMA) (7 of 2007). As such, Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) were never conducted for these facilities. However, the facilities are still required to comply with the provisions of the EMA and its regulations.
To allow Township Establishment on the Remainder Rehoboth Townlands No. 302. Certain listed activities per the Environmental Management Act (No 7 of 2007) were triggered: Activity 1(b), Activity 2.3, Activity 4, Activity 5.2, Activity 10.1(a,b) .
ECC is for the ranching of abalone at selected offshore locations between Grosse Bucht and Elizabeth Bay, south of Lüderitz.
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| 2724_EASR_Abalone Ranching at Luederitz.pdf | 5.11 MB |
| 2724_EMP_Abalone Ranching at Luederitz.pdf | 913.47 KB |
| 2724_Proof of Consultation_Abalone Ranching at Luederitz.pdf | 122.77 KB |
| 2724_Map_Abalone Ranching at Luederitz.pdf | 247.14 KB |
Renewal Application: (The current ECC expires on 6 December 2021) Operations of the Walvis Bay Salt Works (WBSW) within Walvis Bay Salt Holdings (Pty) Ltd’s (WBSH) mining licence (ML 37). The WBSW was established in 1964 and is one of the largest solar evaporation facilities in Africa, processing seawater to produce approximately 1 million tons (mt) of high-quality crude salt (NaCl) per annum. Salt is transported by truck from the plant to the Walvis Bay harbour for export.
Renewal of environmental clearance certificate – for exploration activities on EPL3308 for Base, Rare and Precious Metals, Nuclear Fuel, and Industrial Minerals, in the Erongo Region, Namibia. Listed activity EIA screening finding mining and quarrying activities (3.1) 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.
Mining of semi precious stones.
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| 3220_Proforma EC_Mining activities on Mining Claim No 72466_72470_Erongo Region.pdf | 3.57 MB |
Mining of semi precious stones.
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| 3219_Proforma EC_Mining Activities on Mining Claim No 72513_72514_Erongo Region.pdf | 3.76 MB |
Mining of semi precious stones.
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| 3218_Proforma EC_Mining Activities on Mining Claim No 72523_Erongo Region.pdf | 3.88 MB |
Mining of semi precious stones.
Mining of semi precious stones.
Mining of semi precious stones.
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| 3215_Proforma EC_Mining Activities on Mining Claim No 72471_72477_Erongo Region.pdf | 3.07 MB |
Mining of semi precious stones.
Mining of semi precious stones.
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| 3213_Proforma EC_Mining Activities on Mining Claim No 72565 and 72566_Stateland_Khorixas.pdf | 2.59 MB |
Mining of semi precious stones.
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| 3212_Proforma EC_Mining Activities on Mining Claim No 72453 at Daweb Oost 51_Karibib.pdf | 2.46 MB |
Mining of semi precious stones.
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| 3211_Proforma EC_Mining Activities on Mining Claim No 72524_72525 and 72526_Erongo Region.pdf | 3.54 MB |
ECC for the operations of an existing filling station at Aranos, Hardap Region.
Mining of semi precious stones.
Mining of semi precious stones.
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| 3165_Proforma EC_Mining Claim No 67143_7144 and 67145 at Tumib 20_Erongo Region.pdf | 3.85 MB |
Mining of semi precious stones.
Mining of semi precious stones.
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| 3163_Proforma EC_Mining Activities on Mining Claim No 68030 at Tumib 20_Erongo Region.pdf | 3.12 MB |
Mining of semi precious stones.
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| 3162_Proforma EC_Mining Activities on Mining Claim No 71914 at Khorixas_Kunene Region.pdf | 3.05 MB |
Mining of semi precious stone.
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| 3161_Proforma EC_Mining Activities on Mining Claim No 71580 at Otjimbingwe_Erongo Region.pdf | 4.2 MB |
The renewed Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC) for Mining License (ML) No. 167 is required to continue undertaking the following activities: 1. Construction of new additional main and supporting mining infrastructures (Expansion Quarry Construction and Development); 2. Expansion Construction of plant for processing of marble and calcite including the primary, screening, secondary, and cutting facilities (Expansion Quarry Construction and Development; 3. Expansion of the rock waste and generals waste disposal site (Expansion Quarry Construction and Development); 4.
The renewed and title amended of Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC) for Mining License (ML) No. 209 is required to continue undertaking the following activities: 1. Construction of new additional main and supporting mining infrastructures (Expansion Quarry Construction and Development); 2. Expansion Construction of plant for processing of marble and calcite including the primary, screening, secondary, and cutting facilities (Expansion Quarry Construction and Development; 3.
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| 3004_EMP_Mining License No 209_Karibib District.pdf | 3.46 MB |
| 3004_Map_Mining License No 209_Karibib District_2021.pdf | 141.02 KB |
| 3004_ECC_Mining License_ML No 209_Karibib District_2021.pdf | 441.71 KB |
ENGEN Namibia (Pty) Ltd is a leading marketer of liquid fuels and lubricants in the country. The company has invested in a number of retail fuel facilities across the length and breadth of the country. These facilities ensure self-sufficiency to ENGEN in terms of the supply of its products to its entire customer base, therefore augmenting its supply chain. In terms of the Environmental Management Act 7 of 2007 (Government Notice No. 29), certain activities may not be undertaken without an Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC). This activity is included in the above-mentioned list.
ENGEN Namibia (Pty) Ltd is a leading marketer of liquid fuels and lubricants in the country. The company has invested in a number of retail fuel facilities across the length and breadth of the country. These facilities ensure self-sufficiency to ENGEN in terms of the supply of its products to its entire customer base, therefore augmenting its supply chain. In terms of the Environmental Management Act 7 of 2007 (Government Notice No. 29), certain activities may not be undertaken without an Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC). This activity is included in the above-mentioned list.
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| 3197_EMP_North_West Service Station_Usakos.pdf | 708.18 KB |
| 3197_ECC_Letter_North_West Service Station_Usakos.pdf | 200.86 KB |
| 3197_Map_Letter_North_West Service Station_Usakos.pdf | 395.71 KB |
ENGEN Namibia (Pty) Ltd is a leading marketer of liquid fuels and lubricants in the country. The company has invested in a number of retail fuel facilities across the length and breadth of the country. These facilities ensure self-sufficiency to ENGEN in terms of the supply of its products to its entire customer base, therefore augmenting its supply chain. In terms of the Environmental Management Act 7 of 2007 (Government Notice No. 29), certain activities may not be undertaken without an Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC). This activity is included in the above-mentioned list.
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| 3196_EMP_Brandberg Service Station_Uis.pdf | 1.42 MB |
| 3196_ECC Letter_Brandberg Service Station_Uis.pdf | 200.98 KB |
| 3196_Map_Brandberg Service Station_Uis.pdf | 520.6 KB |
ENGEN Namibia (Pty) Ltd is a leading marketer of liquid fuels and lubricants in the country. The company has invested in a number of retail fuel facilities across the length and breadth of the country. These facilities ensure self-sufficiency to ENGEN in terms of the supply of its products to its entire customer base, therefore augmenting its supply chain. In terms of the Environmental Management Act 7 of 2007 (Government Notice No. 29), certain activities may not be undertaken without an Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC). This activity is included in the above-mentioned list.
ENGEN Namibia (Pty) Ltd is a leading marketer of liquid fuels and lubricants in the country. The company has invested in a number of retail fuel facilities across the length and breadth of the country. These facilities ensure self-sufficiency to ENGEN in terms of the supply of its products to its entire customer base, therefore augmenting its supply chain. In terms of the Environmental Management Act 7 of 2007 (Government Notice No. 29), certain activities may not be undertaken without an Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC). This activity is included in the above-mentioned list.
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| 3194_EMP_Swakopmund Truck Port Service Station.pdf | 776.97 KB |
| 3194_ECC Letter_Swakopmund Truck Port Service Station.pdf | 200.94 KB |
| 3194_Map_Swakopmund Truck Port Service Station.pdf | 410.77 KB |
ENGEN Namibia (Pty) Ltd is a leading marketer of liquid fuels and lubricants in the country. The company has invested in a number of retail fuel facilities across the length and breadth of the country. These facilities ensure self-sufficiency to ENGEN in terms of the supply of its products to its entire customer base, therefore augmenting its supply chain. In terms of the Environmental Management Act 7 of 2007 (Government Notice No. 29), certain activities may not be undertaken without an Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC). This activity is included in the above-mentioned list.
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| 3193_EMP_Swakopmund Service Station.pdf | 1.49 MB |
| 3193_ECC Letter_Swakopmund Service Station.pdf | 200.94 KB |
| 3193_Map_Swakopmund Service Station.pdf | 1004.37 KB |
ENGEN Namibia (Pty) Ltd is a leading marketer of liquid fuels and lubricants in the country. The company has invested in a number of retail fuel facilities across the length and breadth of the country. These facilities ensure self-sufficiency to ENGEN in terms of the supply of its products to its entire customer base, therefore augmenting its supply chain. In terms of the Environmental Management Act 7 of 2007 (Government Notice No. 29), certain activities may not be undertaken without an Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC). This activity is included in the above-mentioned list.
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| 3192_EMP_Karibib Service Station.pdf | 1.49 MB |
| 3192_ECC Letter_Karibib Service Station.pdf | 201.14 KB |
| 3192_Map_Karibib Service Station.pdf | 826.76 KB |
The proposed road construction is a continuation of the DR3427 that starts in Tondoro Village along the B10 highway near Nkurenkuru. The initiation first phase construction was completed in 2015 from Tondoro to Mburu-Uru. This proposed construction aimed at completing the DR3427 construction from where the first phase ended in 2015. Thus the second phase seeks to complete the DR3427 from Mburu-Uru to Calikawo/Charlie Cutline/DR3446.
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| 3188_EIASR_Construction to Gravel Standard DR3427.pdf | 1.45 MB |
| 3188_EMP_Construction to Gravel Standard DR3427.pdf | 1.52 MB |
| 3188_Map_Construction to Gravel Standard DR3427.pdf | 577.67 KB |
The ECC is for the operation, maintenance and upgrade of an existing Mpasi Transmission Station in Kavango West Region. Under the Environmental Management Act (Act 7 of 2007) and the Environmental Impact Assessment Regulations (2012), the activity described as “The construction of facilities for the transmission and supply of electricity" requires an Environmental Clearance Certificate. Since this transmission line was constructed before the promulgation of Environmental management Act and its regulation, Section 57.
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| 3222_EMP_Mpasi Transmission Station in Kavango West Region.pdf | 1.39 MB |
| 3222_Map_Mpasi Transmission Station in Kavango West Region.pdf | 418.4 KB |
For the renewal of the Environmental Clearance Certificate and transfer of Environmental Clearance Certificate from Salute Petroleum cc to Salute Petroleum (PTY) Ltd.
ENGEN Namibia (Pty) Ltd is a leading marketer of liquid fuels and lubricants in the country. The company has invested in a number of retail fuel facilities across the length and breadth of the country. These facilities ensure self-sufficiency to ENGEN in terms of the supply of its products to its entire customer base, therefore augmenting its supply chain. In terms of the Environmental Management Act 7 of 2007 (Government Notice No. 29), certain activities may not be undertaken without an Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC). This activity is included in the above-mentioned list.
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| 3202_EMP_Eastern One Stop Service Station_Gobabis.pdf | 939.16 KB |
| 3202_ECC_Eastern One Stop Service Station_Gobabis.pdf | 353.55 KB |
| 3202_Map_Eastern One Stop Service Station_Gobabis.pdf | 532.94 KB |
Oniipa Town Council wishes to formalize the existing townships within the settlement by planning 18 new extensions within Oniipa. These site are already disturbed by the inhabitants, but the roads and erven are not formalized. The proposed township establishment triggers certain listed activities in terms of Act no. 7 of 2007 of the Environmental Management Plan.
ENGEN Namibia (Pty) Ltd is a leading marketer of liquid fuels and lubricants in the country. The company has invested in a number of retail fuel facilities across the length and breadth of the country. These facilities ensure self-sufficiency to ENGEN in terms of the supply of its products to its entire customer base, therefore augmenting its supply chain. In terms of the Environmental Management Act 7 of 2007 (Government Notice No. 29), certain activities may not be undertaken without an Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC). This activity is included in the above-mentioned list.
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| 3210_ECC Letter_Gobabis Super Stop Service Station_Gobabis.pdf | 201.25 KB |
| 3210_EMP_Gobabis Super Stop Service Station_Gobabis.pdf | 752.48 KB |
| 3210_Map_Gobabis Super Stop Service Station_Gobabis.pdf | 260.66 KB |
ENGEN Namibia (Pty) Ltd is a leading marketer of liquid fuels and lubricants in the country. The company has invested in a number of retail fuel facilities across the length and breadth of the country. These facilities ensure self-sufficiency to ENGEN in terms of the supply of its products to its entire customer base, therefore augmenting its supply chain. In terms of the Environmental Management Act 7 of 2007 (Government Notice No. 29), certain activities may not be undertaken without an Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC). This activity is included in the above-mentioned list.
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| 3203_EMP_Dawid Thomas Service Station_Keetmanshoop.pdf | 734.17 KB |
| 3203_ECC Letter_Dawid Thomas Service Station_Keetmanshoop.pdf | 200.38 KB |
| 3203_Map_Dawid Thomas Service Station_Keetmanshoop.pdf | 434.6 KB |
ENGEN Namibia (Pty) Ltd is a leading marketer of liquid fuels and lubricants in the country. The company has invested in a number of retail fuel facilities across the length and breadth of the country. These facilities ensure self-sufficiency to ENGEN in terms of the supply of its products to its entire customer base, therefore augmenting its supply chain. In terms of the Environmental Management Act 7 of 2007 (Government Notice No. 29), certain activities may not be undertaken without an Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC). This activity is included in the above-mentioned list.
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| 3201_EMP_Chavia Eiendomme Service Station_Walvis Bay.pdf | 729.19 KB |
| 3201_ECC Letter_Chavia Eiendomme Service Station_Walvis Bay.pdf | 200.84 KB |
| 3201_Map_Chavia Eiendomme Service Station_Walvis Bay.pdf | 358.67 KB |
ENGEN Namibia (Pty) Ltd is a leading marketer of liquid fuels and lubricants in the country. The company has invested in a number of retail fuel facilities across the length and breadth of the country. These facilities ensure self-sufficiency to ENGEN in terms of the supply of its products to its entire customer base, therefore augmenting its supply chain. In terms of the Environmental Management Act 7 of 2007 (Government Notice No. 29), certain activities may not be undertaken without an Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC). This activity is included in the above-mentioned list.
ECC is for the construction and operations of a consumer fuel installation for the Namibian Police Force in Ongha, Ohangwena Region.