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More Asphalt Worcester DBAR

PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PROCESS OF THE DRAFT BASIC ASSESSMENT REPORT APPLICATION FOR ENVIRONMENTAL AUTHORISATION FOR THE PROPOSED ESTABLISHMENT OF A NEW ASPHALT PLANT ON ERF 11924, HEX INDUSTRIAL, WORCESTER, WESTERN CAPE.

(DEA&DP Reference No.: 16/3/3/6/7/1/B2/32/1359/23)

Notice is hereby given in terms of the National Environmental Management Act, 1998 (Act No. 107 of 1998), as amended (NEMA), and in terms of Section 21 of the National Environmental Management: Air Quality Act, 2004 (Act No. 39 of 2004), as amended (NEM:AQA), as well as the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Regulations of 2014, as amended, of an Application for Environmental Authorisation (EA) and Atmospheric Emission License (AEL) for the proposed development of a permanent hot/warm mix asphalt manufacturing plant, also referred to as an ‘asphalt plant’ in Worcester, Western Cape.

This notice also serves to inform Interested and/or Affected Parties (I&APs) that a Draft Basic Assessment Report (BAR), Environmental Management Programme (EMPr) and the NEM:AQA Section 21 Application Form are available for comment.

Members of the public are hereby invited to register as interested and/or affected parties (I&APs) and/or to submit written comments on the Draft BAR to Legacy Environmental Management Consulting (Pty) Ltd. (Legacy EMC), and on the Draft Section 21 Application Form to The Environmental Practice on or before 12 February 2024.

Note: during your interaction with Legacy EMC, it may be necessary for us to process your personal information, as contemplated in the Protection of Personal Information Act, Act 4 of 2013 (POPIA). Our Privacy Notice and Privacy Policy is available on our website (www.legacyemc.co.za). Also, note that all comments submitted by I&APs to our office will become public information, unless it is requested in writing by the I&AP to keep comments and/or contact details, confidential.

 Complete set of documents for comment: