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Salene Prospecting 2

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New prospecting inland of Umzumbe in the Ray Nkonyeni Local Municipality, Ugu District Municipality, KZN

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Prospecting will take place over a period of five (5) years and the application is for both invasive and non-invasive methods. Invasive methods require disturbance of the land surface (both areas are already significantly disturbed by previous mining activities) and are likely to include clearing, drilling and/or trenching, sampling and sample storage. Non-invasive methods include data assimilation through desktop research and use of detailed geophysical surveys. It is planned that prospecting will take place in 3 phases: 1. Desktop assessment 2. Geophysical surveys 3. Sampling by drilling and/or trenching Each subsequent phase is dependent on the outcome or findings of the preceding phase. The precise location of the ground activities is not yet known, however the application will be premised on the presumption that ground activities could take place over the whole prospecting areas.

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Tuesday, September 10, 2019 - 08:14

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14308

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