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ProposalDescription: 

The mine is located near the towns of Hendrina, Bethal and Ermelo. There are roads near the mine, making the area accessible, and there are no observable powerlines or nature reserves in the vicinity. The hydrological map confirms that there are rivers close to the project area. The Increadable Berachot coal mining right area comprises approximately 346,4648 ha and the project area is approximately 53.8 km north-west from Ermelo, using the N11 to Middleburg, approximately 31,2 km north-east of Bethal using R38 road to Hendrina and it is 16 km south-west of Hendrina. The area is under the control of the Gert Sibande District Municipality and Msukaligwa Local Municipality, located in South Africa’s Mpumalanga province.

ApplicationDate: 

Friday, September 27, 2019 - 14:55

CaseID: 

14375

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DepartmentApplicationTypeDeadlineDate
25/10/2019

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