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Exploration activities on EPL 7970 for base and rare metals, industrial minerals, and precious metals in the Kunene region. Nature of activity: The proposed project is for the exploration of base and rare metals, industrial minerals and precious metals. As part of the proposed exploration project, the following activities are envisaged, which shall be further defined as the exploration program is refined: - Investment in exploring the mineral potential of the Kunene region. - Employment creation; and - Exploration activities.
Exploration activities on EPL 7964 for base and rare metals, industrial minerals, and precious metals in the Kunene region. Nature of activity: The proposed project is for the exploration of base and rare metals, industrial minerals and precious metals. As part of the proposed exploration project, the following activities are envisaged, which shall be further defined as the exploration program is refined: - Investment in exploring the mineral potential of the Kunene region. - Employment creation; and - Exploration activities.
Title of activity: Exploration activities on EPL 7789 for base and rare metals, industrial minerals and precious metals in the Kunene and Otjozondjupa regions. Nature of activity: The proposed project is for the exploration of base and rare metals, industrial minerals and precious metals. As part of the proposed exploration project, the following activities are envisaged, which shall be further defined as the exploration program is refined: - Investment in exploring the mineral potential of the Kunene region. - Employment creation; and - Exploration activities.
Title of activity: Exploration activities on EPL 7212 for base and rare metals, industrial minerals and precious metals in the Kunene Region. Nature of activity: The proposed project is for the exploration of base and rare metals, industrial minerals and precious metals. As part of the proposed exploration project, the following activities are envisaged, which shall be further defined as the exploration program is refined: - Investment in exploring the mineral potential of the Kunene region. - Employment creation; and - Exploration activities.
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| 2328_ESR and IA_EPL 7212 in the Kunene region.pdf | 3.42 MB |
| 2328_EMP_EPL 7212 in the Kunene region.pdf | 698.03 KB |
| 2328_Consent Letter_EPL 7212 in the Kunene region.pdf | 3.06 MB |
| 2328_Proof of Consultationt_EPL 7212 in the Kunene region.pdf | 618.07 KB |
| 2328_Map_EPL 7212 in the Kunene region.pdf | 144.31 KB |
| 2328_NHC Consent_EPL 7212 in the Kunene region.pdf | 4.53 MB |
Dear Madam/Sir this is a renewal application for the existing ECC for Bannerman's Etango Project. The ECC will expire on 10 October 2021. Please find attached the Form 1. No changes have been done to the project, as Bannerman has not started to develop the mine.
Renewal application for an Environmental Clearance Certificate for the existing bush thinning and charcoal production for the registered Jumbo Charcoal Group Scheme Members in Namibia. As the environmental clearance application is for a Group Scheme whose members are constantly changing, the EMP report presents a strategic document providing the environmental framework for units to follow and comply with.
The ECC is for the operation and maintenance of the 66kV Otjikoto - Tsumeb Power line. The 66kV Otjikoto– Tsumeb line was constructed prior to the commencement of the Environmental Management Act and its regulation, as a result there was no environmental impact assessment study conducted for the project prior to its development. It is therefore against this background that NamPower intends to apply for the operational Environmental Clearance Certificate in order to comply to the Management Act (Act 7 of 2007) and its regulations.
The proposed project (re-graveling of existing roads) was discussed with the Ministry of Environment and Tourism on few occasions. It was agreed that a full EIA is not required due to the fact that it is existing roads and existing borrow pits to be used for the proposed project. It was further decided that an ESMP be submitted for the various roads to be re-graveled.
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| 2020_ESMP_Re_graveling contracts in the Oshakati Region.pdf | 6.23 MB |
| 2020_Appointment Letter_Re_graveling contracts in the Oshakati Region.pdf | 89.04 KB |
The proposed project (re-graveling of existing roads) was discussed with the Ministry of Environment and Tourism on few occasions. It was agreed that a full EIA is not required due to the fact that it is existing roads and existing borrow pits to be used for the proposed project. It was further decided that an ESMP be submitted for the various roads to be re-graveled.
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| 2019_ESMP_Re_graveling contracts in the Windhoek Region.pdf | 5.69 MB |
| 2019_Appointment Letter_Re_graveling contracts in the Windhoek Region.pdf | 89.04 KB |
The proposed project (re-graveling of existing roads) was discussed with the Ministry of Environment and Tourism on few occasions. It was agreed that a full EIA is not required due to the fact that it is existing roads and existing borrow pits to be used for the proposed project. It was further decided that an ESMP be submitted for the various roads to be re-graveled.
The proposed project (re-graveling of existing roads) was discussed with the Ministry of Environment and Tourism on few occasions. It was agreed that a full EIA is not required due to the fact that it is existing roads and existing borrow pits to be used for the proposed project. It was further decided that an ESMP be submitted for the various roads to be re-graveled.
Sand mining.
Rezoning subdivision.
Subdivision town planning.
For the construction of HP Academy. HP is an educational institution that will offer Technical Vocational Training and Formal Basic Education.
Mr. Nico Kaoti (the Proponent and owner of Ongeama Tjovike Lodge & Tourism cc) proposes to construct a lodge and associated tourism facility in Daures Constituency, Erongo Region. As part of the authorization process, the proponent is simultaneously applying for a leasehold from the Ministry of Land Reform to enable the provision of the lode facility (i.e. accommodation and hospitality services). The proponent obtained consent from the Zeraua Traditional Authority with no objection to the construction and operation of the proposed lodge.
Liina Iikwambi (The Proponent) intends to conduct mining activities on the Mining Claims (MCs) No. 71309 - 71312. The tenure for these mining claims is 24 February 2020 to 23 February 2023. The MCs are located about 5 km northwest of Usakos and about 140 km northeast of Swakopmund in the Erongo Region. The MCs covers a combined surface area of 13 246.14 ha. The target commodity on the MCs is semi-precious stones (Garnet).
The application is for an existing ECC issued in 2018.
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| 2819_EMP_Water supply scheme to Central North Area_Zone 8.pdf | 432.86 KB |
| 2819_EC_Water supply scheme to Central North Area_Zone 8.pdf | 673.54 KB |
| 2819_Map_Water supply scheme to Central North Area_Zone 8.pdf | 113.93 KB |
The application is for an existing ECC issued in 2018.
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| 2818_EMP_Water supply scheme to Central North Area_Zone 7.pdf | 532.33 KB |
| 2818_ECC_Water supply scheme to Central North Area_Zone 7.pdf | 669.98 KB |
| 2818_Map_Water supply scheme to Central North Area_Zone 7.pdf | 115.38 KB |
The application is for an existing ECC issued in 2018.
The application is for an existing ECC issued in 2018.
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| 2816_EMP_Water supply scheme to Central North Area_Zone 5.pdf | 414.32 KB |
| 2816_ECC_Water supply scheme to Central North Area_Zone 5.pdf | 667.79 KB |
| 2816_Map_Water supply scheme to Central North Area_Zone 5.pdf | 116.19 KB |
The application is for an existing ECC issued in 2018.
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| 2815_EMP_Water supply scheme to Central North Area_Zone 4.pdf | 543.06 KB |
| 2815_ECC_Water supply scheme to Central North Area_Zone 4.pdf | 697.04 KB |
| 2815_Map_Water supply scheme to Central North Area_Zone 4.pdf | 118.98 KB |
The application is for an existing ECC issued in 2018.
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| 2814_EMP_Water supply scheme to Central North Area_Zone 3.pdf | 616.89 KB |
| 2814_ECC_Water supply scheme to Central North Area_Zone 3.pdf | 688.07 KB |
| 2814_Map_Water supply scheme to Central North Area_Zone 3.pdf | 115.27 KB |
The application is for an existing ECC issued in 2018.
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| 2813_EMP_Water supply scheme to Central North Area_Zone 2.pdf | 721.03 KB |
| 2813_ECC_Water supply scheme to Central North Area_Zone 2.pdf | 683.05 KB |
| 2813_Map_Water supply scheme to Central North Area_Zone 2.pdf | 120.37 KB |
The application is for a renewal on an ECC issued in 2018.
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| 2812_EMP_Water supply scheme to Central North Area_Zone 1.pdf | 488.71 KB |
| 2812_Map_Water supply scheme to Central North Area_Zone 1.pdf | 117.04 KB |
The Namibia Water Corporation (NamWater) Ltd. intends to expand the existing Outapi Water Treatment Plant (WTP) by upgrading capacities of certain components and constructing new additional infrastructures. The proposed expansion was necessitated by the fact that current and future water demand of the supply area has surpassed the capacity of the existing plant. Therefore, an additional water treatment capacity is required to respond to the current and future water demand to secure the supply of safe drinking water to the area.
ECC is for the continued operations of the Oshakati Service Station in Windhoek.
Title of Activity: Linear infrastructure development to support the proposed Namibia Rare Earth’s mining activities on Mining License (ML) 200. Nature of Activity: Establishment of a pipeline and powerline to support the Mining and concentration of base and rare metals, in particular rare earth elements at Farm Lofdal.
LKM proposes to mine the delineated resource area, making use of a small dredge pump vessel with onboard processing facility. Ongoing sampling, resource development, and some detail geophysical survey will cover selected target areas. The same methods were used during the exploration activities over EPL 5965. The Mining Licence application was filed by LKM with MME in October 2019. The techniques required to prospect for and mine diamond resources varies according to the location of the area/operation, i.e. shallow water, mid water or deep-water areas.
Waste management, treatment, handling and disposal activities 2.1 The construction of facilities for waste sites, treatment of waste and disposal of waste. 2.2 Any activity entailing a scheduled process referred to in the Atmospheric Pollution Prevention Ordinance, 1976. 2.3 The import, processing, use and recycling, temporary storage, transit or export of waste.
Solar power generation.
Solar power generation.
he ECC application is for the construction and operation of a new fuel retail facility, in order to comply with the requirements of the Environmental Management Act (No. 7 of 2007), and its regulations of 2012.
A renewal of Environmental Clearance Certificate for the proposed construction of fuel retail facility, a convenience shop, light industrial warehouse, retail outlets and a supermarket at Onaanda Village, Omusati Region.
ECC application is for the construction and operation of a new consumer fuel facility (temporary). In order to comply with the requirements of the Environmental Management Act (No. 7 of 2007), and its regulations of 2012.
Mauziza Fuel Retail Facility has been in operation for many years before the EMA Act was promulgated. ECC application is for proposed upgrade activities and continued operations of the existing fuel facility. In order to comply with the requirements of the Environmental Management Act (No. 7 of 2007), and its regulations of 2012.
The proponent intends to undertake exploration activities for Base & Rare Metals, Dimension Stone, Industrial Minerals and Precious stones on the eastern portion of Farm Kampaneno 104 under EPL 5476, Omaruru Constituency, Erongo Region, Namibia, located about 23 km off the C36 road onto the D2344 road from Omaruru to Omatjete.
To commence with mineral exploration on the granted licence.
The ECC application is for the proposed storage alteration activities to be conducted at the facility; and its continued operations. This is in line with the requirements of the Environmental Management Act (No. 7 of 2007), and its regulations of 2012.
Epangelo Mining Company (Pty) Ltd holds exclusive prospecting license (EPL) 4818 in the Erongo Region. EPL 4818 measures in at 62,781.90 ha in size and covers communal land only. Epangelo Mining therefore intends to apply for a renewal of the ECC.
It is for the existing waste disposal site in Eheke settlement. The renewal of the Environmental Clearance Certificate ensures monitoring and evaluation of the environment's performance.
This application serves only for the renewal of the Environmental Clearance Certificate for the existing and operations of Kayova River Lodge that was initially issued to the client. The initial Environmental Clearance Certificate for the above mentioned project has expired and the proponent currently intends to continue with the operations of the Lodge. An updated and amended Operational Environmental Management Plan (OEMP) will be uploaded to the system.
Epangelo holds exclusive prospecting license EPL 4833 in the Erongo Region. EPL 4833 measures in at 99,934.40 ha in size and covers thirty six (36) commercial farms. Epangelo Mining therefore intends to apply for the renewal of the ECC.
ECC is for the abstraction and use of seawater as a cooling medium in the Port of Walvis Bay. For the cooling process, abstracted seawater will be circulated through a heat exchange system before being returned to the ocean.
It is for the existing oxidation ponds in the Uukwangula settlement. It allows the for the continuation of operations of the oxidation ponds. The renewal of the Environmental Clearance Certificate ensures monitoring and evaluation of the environment's performance.
It is for the existing oxidation ponds in Eheke settlement. It allows the continuation of operations of the oxidation ponds. The renewal of the Environmental Clearance Certificate ensures monitoring and evaluation of the environment's performance.
ECC is for the continued operations of Windhoek North Total Business Trust Fuel Retail Facility.
The Environmetnal Clearance Certificate is for: - Activity 1(a) - Energy Generation, Transmission and Storage Activities The construction of facilities for the generation of electricity (solar Power); Activity 1(b) - Energy Generation, Transmission and Storage Activities The construction of facilities for the transmission and supply of electricity (solar Power); Activity 5.1(c) - Land Use and Development Activities Agricultural use to industrial use.
Undertaking of prospecting activities on Exclusive Prospecting License (EPL) 6069 in the Daures and Karibib Constituency, Erongo Region, Namibia with primary interest in dimension stone quality dolerite, granite and possibly marble as well as industrial minerals (e.g. construction aggregates). The proposed activities overlie three (3) communal farms namely: Sukses, Hakskeen, and Trekkopje and one (1) commercial farm, that is Farm Vergenoeg. Any ground on Farm Vergenoeg is strictly excluded from the planned exploration activities.
Lilongeni Fish-Farming (Pty) Ltd., a Namibian registered company (Co. Reg. No. 2015/0190), intends to farm with finfish in the Atlantic Ocean of Namibia. The Proponent identified four alternative sites where it intends to farm with finfish in cages at the isobar ranging between 65m to 75m sea depth. The site north-west Lüderitz was chosen as the most appropriate to farm with all three (3) species. Lilongeni Fish-Farming (Pty) Ltd. intends to spearhead and make finfish farming in the marine environment a first in Namibia off the coast of Lüderitz.