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• The movement of all animals, which will tend to move away from the<br />

construction and associated activities, should not be hindered;<br />

• Visitors and workers should be informed that the killing or removal of fauna/flora<br />

is prohibited within the boundaries of the area, as well as neighbouring areas;<br />

• All workers, contractors and visitors should be educated and informed about any<br />

rare or endangered species. This should be done through an environmental<br />

awareness plan and the distribution of posters, containing pictures of any<br />

potential rare and endangered species;<br />

• The sighting of any rare or endangered species should be reported to<br />

management who should keep a record of all such observations;<br />

• Any cases of misuse or hunting by stray dogs of any animals (including Red Data<br />

species) should be reported directly to mine management;<br />

• The pollution of water, soil and vegetation, which can cause harm to animal/plant<br />

life should be prevented;<br />

• Any pollutants that spill accidentally and can cause harm to animals should be<br />

efficiently cleaned up;<br />

• No employees will be allowed to snare, trap or kill any small animals in and<br />

around the site;<br />

• Areas surrounding infrastructure that were disturbed during the construction<br />

phase must be cleaned, levelled, covered with topsoil and then re-vegetated;<br />

• Minimise disturbance to existing vegetation;<br />

• To prevent the encroachment and spreading of the invasive Prosopis shrub;<br />

• To prevent heavy machinery or any other vehicles from driving through natural or<br />

rehabilitated vegetation within the surface boundaries.<br />

Decommissioning phase<br />

The aim of the decommissioning phase is to ensure that the site is in such condition that<br />

a land owner can again use Zuurwater for livestock grazing after cessation of electricity<br />

generation. During the decommissioning phase, all involved parties will be informed<br />

about the planned schedule to close and remove the development, after an independent<br />

audit. Approval must be granted by all involved parties and the plan will be executed<br />

under strict supervision.<br />

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