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DC24/0011/2019 The proposed Upgrade of Magobela Access Road

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UMsinga Local Municipality has identified the need to upgrade the existing informal road tracks linking communities from Ngulule and kwaNtuli rural areas within uMsinga Local Municipality under uMzinyathi District Municipality. The informal road tracks will be upgraded to a 7A type gravel road and it will spread across multiple watercourses and therefore uMsinga municipality also proposes to install culverts over five (5) watercourses found along Magobela access road. Isolendalo Environmental Consulting was appointed by DLV Engineers and Project Managers on behalf of uMsinga Local Municipality to undertake a Basic Assessment for the above-mentioned project in terms of the National Environmental Management Act (Act No. 107 of 1998) and in terms of EIA Regulations 2014 (As Amended). The proposed gravel road is going to be constructed in uMsinga between the rural areas of Ngulule and kwaNtuli and the total length of the proposed gravel road is 6.3km with a width of 5m. Currently, there are no existing culverts installed or bridges within the river streams proposed to be developed. In addition to this, the existing informal road tracks are not in a good state and pose danger to the community members that utilise the road and thus there is a need to upgrade it into a 7A type gravel road.

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A pre-application meeting was conducted with Department of Economic Development, Tourism and Environmental Affairs and Amafa was identified as a key stakeholder to be contacted for public participation.

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Friday, October 4, 2019 - 11:31

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14410

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CaseReferenceDepartmentApplicationTypeDeadlineDateFinalDecision
DC24/0010/2019
30/10/2019

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