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Storm water Pipeline along Webster Street

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ProposalDescription: 

Phase 1 heritage impact assessment (HIA) for the proposed Storm water Pipeline along Webster Street in Polokwane Local Municipality area, Capricorn District, Limpopo Province.

Expanded_Motivation: 

Nemai Consulting (Pty) Ltd were appointed by the National Department of Health through Sakhiwo Health Solutions (Pty) Ltd. to prepare and submit an application for environmental authorisation and to undertake the related Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) process for the proposed Limpopo Central Hospital located on Webster Street in Polokwane Local Municipality area, Capricorn District, Limpopo Province. A 650mm diameter, 306 m, stormwater discharge pipe will need to be laid in Webster Street, which will tie into the Polokwane municipal system (an open formalised stormwater channel) at the northern end of Webster Street. This pipe will serve as the discharge pipe from Pond Zone 1, which is a stormwater attenuation pond on the proposed Limpopo Central Hospital grounds.

ApplicationDate: 

Tuesday, September 28, 2021 - 20:11

CaseID: 

17223

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DepartmentApplicationTypeDeadlineDateContactPerson
31/10/2021

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