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LISTED ACTIVITY: FORESTRY ACTIVITIES (4) The clearance of forest areas, deforestation, aforestation, timber harvesting or any other related activity that requires authorisation in terms of the Forest Act, 2001 (Act No. 12 of 2001) or any other law. EIA SCREENING FINDING: - Cutting (harvesting) of encroacher tree species. Bush control activities will stay within the boundaries of the farm which will be divided into smaller camps. The total area dedicated to bush thinning activities will cover less than 5000 ha.
Under the Environmental Management Act (Act 7 of 2007) section 27 the activity described as "energy distribution, transmission and generation" requires an Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC) as it is a listed activity. NamPower would therefore like to apply for the ECC for the operation and maintenance of Aussenkehr - Aussenkehr North and South electrical reticulation system to comply with the Environmental Management Act (Act 7 of 2007) and its regulations.
Under the Environmental Management Act (Act 7 of 2007) section 27 the activity described as "energy distribution, transmission and generation" requires an Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC) as it is a listed activity. NamPower would therefore like to apply for the ECC for the operation and maintenance of the existing Kokerboom - Tses reticulation system to comply with the Environmental Management Act (Act 7 of 2007) and its regulations.
Under the Environmental Management Act (Act 7 of 2007) section 27 the activity described as "energy distribution, transmission and generation" requires an Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC) as it is a listed activity. NamPower would therefore like to apply for the ECC for the Lüderitz - Namibia Airports Company reticulation system to comply with the Environmental Management Act (Act 7 of 2007) and its regulations.
Under the Environmental Management Act (Act 7 of 2007) section 27 the activity described as "energy distribution, transmission and generation" requires an Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC) as it is a listed activity. NamPower would therefore like to apply for the ECC for operation and maintenance of the Lorelei - Orange River and Lorelei - Spitskop including associated infrastructures to comply with the Environmental Management Act (Act 7 of 2007) and its regulations.
Under the Environmental Management Act (Act 7 of 2007) section 27 the activity described as "energy distribution, transmission and generation" requires an Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC) as it is a listed activity. NamPower would therefore like to apply for the ECC for the operation and maintenance of the Konkiep - Bethanie electrical reticulation system and associated infrastructures to comply with the Environmental Management Act (Act 7 of 2007) and its regulations.
The renewal of the expired Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC No. 00203). The establishment of new townships, including the construction of roads and supporting infrastructure. Compliance with Namibia’s Environmental Management Act and associated regulations The ECC for the township establishment covers the following key activities under the Environmental Management Act: Public Roads and Road Alignment (Section 10.2). Route Determination & Road Design (Section 10.1(b)). Construction of Canals and Channels (Section 8.4).
The proponent intends to establish a lodge development on Liadura Islands in the Nkasa Rupara National Park in the Zambezi Region. Liadura Island is situated at Sangwali in the Judea Lyamboloma Constituency. The Liadura Islands are situated between the Nkasa and Rupara Islands in the Nkasa Rupara National Park, which presents an exceptional and pristine natural environment. These Islands are characterised by their seclusion and expansive landscapes, which remain accessible even during the rainy season with the construction of wooden bridges.
Activity 10.1 (a) (Infrastructure) The construction of - Oil, water, gas and petrochemical and other bulk supply pipelines. Activity 10.1 (b) (Infrastructure): The construction of - Public roads. Activity 10.2 (a) (Infrastructure): The route determination of roads and design of associated physical infrastructure where - it is a public road.
Headspring Investments (Pty) Ltd (HSI) being the Proponent is proposing to renew the ECC for EPL 6780 which is situated in the Gobabis District, Omaheke Region (Eastern Namibia). Mineral rights for EPL No. 6780 are under Headspring Investments (Pty) Ltd. EPL 6780 covers a total area of 98888.8907 Ha and the Proponent is exploring for nuclear fuels.
Headspring Investments (Pty) Ltd (HSI) being the Proponent is proposing to renew the ECC for EPL 6781 which is situated in the Gobabis District, Omaheke Region (Eastern Namibia). Mineral rights for EPL No. 6781 are under Headspring Investments (Pty) Ltd. EPL 6781 covers a total area of 97024.7004 Ha and the Proponent is exploring for nuclear fuels.
Headspring Investments (Pty) Ltd (HSI) being the Proponent is proposing to renew the ECC for EPL 6782 which is situated in the Gobabis District, Omaheke Region (Eastern Namibia). Mineral rights for EPL No. 6782 are under Headspring Investments (Pty) Ltd. EPL 6782 covers a total area of 97241.6765 Ha and the Proponent is exploring for nuclear fuels.
Headspring Investments (Pty) Ltd (HSI) being the Proponent is proposing to renew the ECC for EPL 6783 which is situated in the Gobabis District, Omaheke Region (Eastern Namibia). Mineral rights for EPL No. 6783 are under Headspring Investments (Pty) Ltd. EPL 6783 covers a total area of 99232.3193 Ha and the Proponent is exploring for nuclear fuels.
Headspring Investments (Pty) Ltd (HSI) being the Proponent is proposing to renew the ECC for EPL 4654 which is situated in the Mariental, Gobabis and Windhoek Districts, which are located in the Hardap, Omaheke and Khomas Regions (Eastern Namibia). Mineral rights for EPL No. 4654 are under Headspring Investments (Pty) Ltd. EPL 4654 covers a total area of 74355.5290 Ha and the Proponent is exploring for nuclear fuels.
Headspring Investments (Pty) Ltd (HSI) being the Proponent is proposing to renew the ECC for EPL 4655 which is situated in the Mariental, Gobabis and Windhoek Districts, which is located in the Hardap, Omaheke and Khomas Regions (Eastern Namibia). Mineral rights for EPL No. 4655 are under Headspring Investments (Pty) Ltd. EPL 4655 covers a total area of 75079.7959 Ha and the Proponent is exploring for nuclear fuels.
Headspring Investments (Pty) Ltd (HSI) being the Proponent is proposing to renew the ECC for EPL 4656 which is situated in the Mariental and Gobabis Districts, Hardap and Gobabis Regions (Eastern Namibia). Mineral rights for EPL No. 4656 are under Headspring Investments (Pty) Ltd. EPL 4656 covers a total area of 74847.1579 Ha and the Proponent is exploring for nuclear fuels.
Headspring Investments (Pty) Ltd (HSI) being the Proponent is proposing to renew the ECC for EPL 4657 which is situated in the Mariental and Gobabis Districts, Hardap and Gobabis Regions (Eastern Namibia). Mineral rights for EPL No. 4657 are under Headspring Investments (Pty) Ltd. EPL 4657 covers a total area of 74676.6336 Ha and the Proponent is exploring for nuclear fuels.
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5864_EMP_Gabis Water Supply Scheme.pdf | 438.79 KB |
5864_Declaration of Authorship_Gabis Water Supply Scheme.pdf | 56.18 KB |
5864_ECC Old_Gabis Water Supply Scheme.pdf | 76.49 KB |
5864_Map_Gabis Water Supply Scheme.pdf | 329.34 KB |
5864_CV_Gabis Water Supply Scheme.pdf | 163.59 KB |
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5865_EMP_Gainachas Water Supply Scheme.pdf | 463.1 KB |
5865_Declaration of Authorship_Gainachas Water Supply Scheme.pdf | 55.13 KB |
5865_ECC Old_Gainachas Water Supply Scheme.pdf | 74.81 KB |
5865_Map_Gainachas Water Supply Scheme.pdf | 309.28 KB |
5865_Screening Notice_Gainachas Water Supply Scheme.pdf | 11.8 KB |
5865_CV_Gainachas Water Supply Scheme.pdf | 163.59 KB |
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5866_EMP_Kombat Mine Water Supply Scheme.pdf | 601.82 KB |
5866_Declaration of Authorship_Kombat Mine Water Supply Scheme.pdf | 54.81 KB |
5866_ECC Old_Kombat Mine Water Supply Scheme.pdf | 73.88 KB |
5866_Map_Kombat Mine Water Supply Scheme.pdf | 319.78 KB |
5866_Screening Notice_Kombat Mine Water Supply Scheme.pdf | 11.8 KB |
5866_CV_Kombat Mine Water Supply Scheme.pdf | 163.59 KB |
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5867_EMP_Luderitz Water Supply Scheme.pdf | 594.42 KB |
5867_Declaration of Authorship_Luderitz Water Supply Scheme.pdf | 56.5 KB |
5867_ECC Old_Luderitz Water Supply Scheme.pdf | 68.14 KB |
5867_Map_Luderitz Water Supply Scheme.pdf | 293.46 KB |
5867_Screening Notice_Luderitz Water Supply Scheme.pdf | 11.79 KB |
5867_CV_Luderitz Water Supply Scheme.pdf | 163.59 KB |
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5868_EMP_Rosh Pinah Water Supply Scheme.pdf | 627.72 KB |
5868_Declaration of Authorship_Rosh Pinah Water Supply Scheme.pdf | 56.8 KB |
5868_ECC Old_Rosh Pinah Water Supply Scheme.pdf | 66.46 KB |
5868_Map_Rosh Pinah Water Supply Scheme.pdf | 311.47 KB |
5868_Screening Notice_Rosh Pinah Water Supply Scheme.pdf | 11.8 KB |
5868_CV_Rosh Pinah Water Supply Scheme.pdf | 163.59 KB |
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5469_SR_EPL No 8345 near Otjiwarongo.pdf | 2.86 MB |
5469_EMP_EPL No 8345 near Otjiwarongo.pdf | 731.78 KB |
5469_Declaration of Authorship_EPL No 8345 near Otjiwarongo.pdf | 215.62 KB |
5469_MME Grant_EPL No 8345 near Otjiwarongo.pdf | 486.85 KB |
5469_NHC Application_EPL No 8345 near Otjiwarongo.pdf | 221.49 KB |
5469_Proof of Consultation_EPL No 8345 near Otjiwarongo.pdf | 3.73 MB |
5469_Map_EPL No 8345 near Otjiwarongo.pdf | 324.18 KB |
5469_Screening Notice_EPL No 8345 near Otjiwarongo.pdf | 128.58 KB |
5469_CV_EPL No 8345 near Otjiwarongo.pdf | 809.86 KB |
The applicant intends to continue to explore the project area through non-invasive and invasive methods to determine if viable mineral deposits exist. It is foreseen that the exploration will include field mapping, surveying, literature review (non-invasive), drilling (invasive), trenching (invasive), Sampling, Analysis, Geological Modelling and Resource Estimation (non-invasive) over a period of an initial period of 3 years. The invasive activities would comprise digging of trenches and drilling of surface boreholes spaced from each other.
The proponent intends to continue with the establishment and mining of industrial minerals for local consumption in the construction industry.The proponent was granted an environmental clearance certificate in July 2022. The Environmental Regulations procedure (GN 30 of 2012) stipulates that no mining activities may be undertaken without an environmental clearance certificate. The proposed prospecting activities are listed in the Environmental Management Act, 2007, (Act No.
The proponent intends to continue with the establishment and mining of industrial minerals for local consumption in the construction industry.The proponent was granted an environmental clearance certificate in October 2022. The Environmental Regulations procedure (GN 30 of 2012) stipulates that no mining activities may be undertaken without an environmental clearance certificate. The proposed prospecting activities are listed in the Environmental Management Act, 2007, (Act No.
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5772_Proforma EC_Okondeka Trout Aquaculture_Swakopmund.pdf | 3.3 MB |
5772_Map_Okondeka Trout Aquaculture_Swakopmund.pdf | 191.38 KB |
5772_Screening Notice_Okondeka Trout Aquaculture_Swakopmund.pdf | 66.36 KB |
5772_CV_Okondeka Trout Aquaculture_Swakopmund.pdf | 238.41 KB |
The ECC is required for Upgrading MR76 from Gravel Road Standards to Bitumen Road Standards. The project road provides critical connectivity between northern Namibia, Angola, and the coastal Erongo Region. Once upgraded to bitumen standards, MR76 will form a vital part of Namibia’s regional road network, supporting both rural and urban development along its corridor. Road infrastructure plays a key role in improving socio-economic development. The upgrade of MR76 is expected to: Enhance access to health, education, and markets. Lower travel times and vehicle operating costs.
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5860_Environmental Questionnaires_MC 76154 in Kabbe Area_Zambezi Region.pdf | 3.73 MB |
5860_Proforma EC_MC 76154 in Kabbe Area_Zambezi Region.pdf | 1.62 MB |
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4089_EMP_Ondudu Safari Lodge near Omaruru.pdf | 1.03 MB |
4089_Map_Ondudu Safari Lodge near Omaruru.pdf | 304.59 KB |
4089_Screening Notice_Ondudu Safari Lodge near Omaruru.pdf | 156.99 KB |
4089_CV_Ondudu Safari Lodge near Omaruru.pdf | 114.94 KB |
The applicant intends to explore the project area through non-invasive and invasive methods to determine if viable mineral deposits exist. It is foreseen that the exploration will include field mapping, surveying, literature review (non-invasive), drilling (invasive), trenching (invasive), Sampling, Analysis, Geological Modelling and Resource Estimation (non-invasive) over a period of an initial period of 3 years. The invasive activities would comprise digging of trenches and drilling of surface boreholes spaced from each other.
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5174_SR_EPL 9908 Erongo Region.pdf | 3.2 MB |
5174_EMP_EPL 9908 Erongo Region.pdf | 610.4 KB |
5174_Declaration of Authorship_EPL 9908 Erongo Region.pdf | 249.35 KB |
5174_Gaingu Conservancy_EPL 9908 Erongo Region.pdf | 317.94 KB |
5174_MME Grant_EPL 9908 Erongo Region.pdf | 507.63 KB |
5174_Proof of Consultation_EPL 9908 Erongo Region.pdf | 1.04 MB |
5174_Map_EPL 9908 Erongo Region.pdf | 506.74 KB |
5174_NHC Consent_EPL 9908 Erongo Region.pdf | 579.54 KB |
5174_Screening Notice_EPL 9908 Erongo Region.pdf | 271.6 KB |
5174_CV_EPL 9908 Erongo Region.pdf | 345.96 KB |
The Shack Dwellers Federation of Namibia (SDFN) is a community-based network of housing saving schemes aimed at improving the living conditions of the urban and rural poor while promoting women’s participation. The Municipality of Walvis Bay has allocated Portions 15 to 17 of Farm No. 37 to the Shack Dwellers Federation of Namibia to develop low cost/affordable housing for its members. The proposed project is a listed activity under the EIA Regulations: Environmental Management Act of 2007 (Act No.