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November 2012 VUNENE COLLIERY (PTY)
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Photograph of site: EIA-REP-325d-11
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town of Ermelo. The area falls unde
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Figure 1: The Regulation 2(2) map o
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Figure 3: Cross section 2 from west
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There are increased demands for coa
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• All pillars in the panel are un
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• Potential reduction in crime be
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PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PROCESS A comp
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The Scoping exercise concluded that
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effect on the environment will be m
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• Choose an appropriate lining to
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were caused by extensive anthropolo
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Land capability Assessment Accordin
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EIA-REP-325d-11 October 2012 1 CONT
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10.4.1.2 DURATION .................
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Table 33: Assessment of the possibl
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PHRA - Provincial Heritage Resource
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The "Equator Principles": A financi
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INTRODUCTION Environmental Assuranc
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iii) The undertaking of a linear ac
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Due to the nature of the existing e
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The typical sequence of mining will
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Sub-surface erosions (Potholes): Po
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• Characterise the topsoil and re
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3.4 Storage of ore The Run of Mine
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• Development must be sustainable
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Item 13: The clearance of an area o
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If a Phase 1 report finds that cert
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aims to achieve a desirable balance
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precautionary measures contemplated
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7.3.2 Electricity Numerous main dis
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The water management will be undert
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No housing facilities will be provi
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Figure 7: Mining layout plan for op
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the present day erosional surface h
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Table 7: The Usutu opencast extract
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Figure 8: Witpuntspruit catchment a
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Figure 9: Tertiary and quaternary d
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HGM units encompass three key eleme
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Thunderstorms occurring frequently
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Table 12: Mean monthly evaporation
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Taphozous mauritianus Tomb Bat Witl
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The major economic activities and s
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8.1.10 Heritage Resources Based on
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Dust suppression Dust suppression m
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EIA-REP-325d-11 October 2012 Enviro
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from Interested and Affected Partie
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In addition, the Draft Scoping Repo
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their properties and how the mining
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• Determination of Significance -
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The impact will be relevant through
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10.4.1.7 Determination of significa
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. Significance Following Mitigation
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location is the most suitable due t
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11.6.2 Contour Mining The contour m
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Figure 14: Underground coal mining
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12.3 Pollution control dam design r
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sensitive to flow and habitat modif
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for the project. Shift changes time
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