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Organic Fish Aquaculture development

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The site is off Lynnwood drive 9.5km on the left at 369 Boschkop Road, Tshwane. The project would entail the following: • Expansion of current aquaculture activities (Rainbow trout / Onchorhynchus mykiss) to 200t • Expansion of current greenhouses for vegetables and herbs by more than 2000m2 • Conversion of fish and plant waste to fertiliser. • RAS technology will be applied to accommodate a proven biocompatible water purification filtration and cooling system that is part of the circulation between production tanks and the system pumps(s). The activity will have a containment wall build around the RAS system which will be specked to retain the systems total water volume. In total the project would consist of: • 12 greenhouses totalling approximately 5250m2 • 3 Fish farm facilities totalling approximately 1800m2 • 1 building for processing, storage, ablution and living quarters totalling approximately 375m2 • 700m internal access road, totalling about 4000m2 The project would be located on Portion 691 of Portion 23 of Farm Boschkop 369 JR (Plot 19 Boschkop), Tshwane, Gauteng

ApplicationDate: 

Monday, August 14, 2017 - 17:08

CaseID: 

11508

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CaseReferenceDepartmentApplicationTypeDeadlineDate
Gaut 002/17-18/E0004 Online reference no: GAUT 002/17-18/E2008
13/09/2017

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