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Monday, 11 August 2025
Rössing Uranium Limited 2025. 250716006127: The renewal application for Environmental Clearance Certificate for the proposed Desalination Plant for Rössing Uranium Limited.
Rössing Uranium Limited propose to develop a new desalination plant to supply the mine's water needs.
Monday, 11 August 2025
Rössing Uranium Limited 2025. 250716006128: The renewal application for Environmental Clearance Certificate for the operations of Rössing Uranium Limited PV Power Plant near Arandis, Erongo Region.
Rössing Uranium Limited (RUL) was issued ECC - APP2767 for the proposed PV Power Plant near Arandis. The construction phase of the plant is near complete, and the plant is envisaged to be operational in 2025. This application aims to secure a renewal for this ECC with the intention to satisfy the requirements under listed activities: Energy generation, transmission and storage activities 1.a) the generation of electricity and 1.b) the transmission and supply (for own use) of electricity to Rössing substation.
Friday, 16 July 2021
Rössing Uranium Limited 2021. APP-002767: Renewal of the Environmental Clearance Certificate for continuation of uranium mining - Rössing Uranium Mine, Erongo Region.

This is a renewal application for a current ECC which expires in August 2021. The ECC is for Rössing Uranium Limited to continue mining uranium in the specified area.

RFM Consulting 2026. Environmental and Social Impact Assessment and Management Plan for the Kavango Link to Secure Water Supply to the Central Area of Namibia.

EIA has not yet appeared on EIA MEFT-Website. The Central Areas of Namibia (CAN) form the country's main economic and administrative hub, encompassing the capital Windhoek and surrounding urban, industrial, and agricultural zones that collectively generate approximately 70 percent of the national GDP. This area of the country faces an escalating water crisis driven by rapid population growth, urban expansion, and increased industrial demand, compounded by recurrent droughts and declining yields from local aquifers.

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