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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)

NW 30/5/1/3/3/2/1/ (10919) EM

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ProposalDescription: 

The scope of the applications will be small scale Stone and Gravel quarry for road construction/maintenance purposes. The above area will be mined through opencast excavations where the gravel/stone will be removed with an excavator onto a stockpile and fed by a frond end loader into the screening/crushing plant. A stockpile will be created at the screening/crushing plant and loaded on the trucks for transporting to the clients. The area will be mined and rehabilitated and the sides will level to blend in with the surrounding environment. The area applied for is over natural grasslands. The vegetation cover seems to be scares partially with no big trees or shrubs. The mining focus area will be clearly demarcated and fenced off.

Expanded_Motivation: 

The above area will be mined through opencast excavations where the gravel/stone will be removed with an excavator onto a stockpile and fed by a frond end loader into the screening/crushing plant. A stockpile will be created at the screening/crushing plant and loaded on the trucks for transporting to the clients. It is envisaged that some of the grave l (G5) will be loaded directly onto the trucks without any processing. The gravel/stone from the stockpile is transported at an average rate of 450 tons a day to the clients or as needed. The total estimated reserve of gravel is 350 000 tons taken at a production rate of 5000 tons a month it will take 70 months to work this reserve. The gravel/stone which is 3.5 m thick and the relatively low production rate of this operation make this 5 hectare to be worked sustainable over a period of two years.

ApplicationDate: 

Tuesday, October 26, 2021 - 11:32

CaseID: 

17416

OtherReferences: 

CaseReferenceDepartmentApplicationTypeDeadlineDateContactPerson
NW 30/5/1/3/3/2/1/ (10919) EM
03/11/2021

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