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Special Notice

Following comments received on the proposed Revised Schedule of Fees for applications made to the South African Heritage Resources Agency (SAHRA), made in terms of Section 25(2)(l) of the National Heritage Resources Act No. 25 of 1999 (NHRA) and published in the Government Gazette of 22 July 2022, SAHRA hereby publishes the final Revised Schedule of Fees for Applications made to SAHRA. Applications for provision of services submitted to the South African Heritage Resources Authority (SAHRA), in terms of the National Heritage Resources Act, No. 25 of 1999 (NHRA) must be accompanied by a payment of the appropriate fee, taking effect from 1 January 2023

Revised Schedule of Fees for Applications made to the South African Heritage Resources Agency (SAHRA)

NC 30/5/1/2/2/ 13091 PR

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ProposalDescription: 

The proposed Prospecting Right Application is on farms Klein Pella 40 and Pella Mission 39 within the administrative district of Namakwaland at Khai Ma Local Municipality in the Northern Cape Province.

Expanded_Motivation: 

Geophysical surveys, trenching and drilling are the only major methods used in exploring for deposits of this type and for resource definition and evaluation. The technology to be used cannot be replaced by any other methods thus these are the preferred activities Due to the nature of the proposed prospecting activities future land use alternatives will not be compromised. Once a viable reserve has been confirmed a comprehensive social and environmental impact assessment will be required (in accordance with the legislation), during which time alternative land use to mining would be investigated. In terms of the technologies proposed, these have been chosen based on the long-term success of the company in terms of their prospecting history. The prospecting activities proposed in the Prospecting Works Programme is dependent on the preceding phase as previously discussed, therefore no alternatives are indicated, but rather a phased approach of trusted prospecting techniques. The location of intrusive drilling activities will be determined during Phase 1 of the Prospecting Works Programme. There will not be any infrastructures during exploration activities, only temporary mobile infrastructures will be erected.

ApplicationDate: 

Friday, August 5, 2022 - 18:18

CaseID: 

19230

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CaseReferenceDepartmentApplicationTypeDeadlineDateContactPerson
NC 30/5/1/2/2/ 13091 PR
01/09/2022

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