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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)

WJA BERGH MINING PERMIT APPLICATION AT DELPORTSHOOP THE REMAINING EXTENT OF ERF 28; A PORTION OF ERF 30; ERF 1565; A PORTION OF A GRAVEL ROAD NAMED 'SAAMLOOP STREET'; AND A PORTION OF AN UNNAMED GRAVEL ROAD Extent: 4.9979 Ha

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ProposalDescription: 

The applicant will make use of an open cast mining method for alluvial diamonds. The mining method being employed is an open cast mining process with oversize material from the gravel scalping and the tailings from the plant, being used as backfill material prior to final rehabilitation.

Expanded_Motivation: 

The planned mining technique is that of a typical South African opencast alluvial diamond operation. The planned mining method is Opencast mining process with oversize material from the gravel scalping and the tailings from the plant, being used as backfill material prior to final rehabilitation. Gravels are excavated, loaded and transported to the nearby treatment facility using articulated dump trucks, NORTHERN CAPE PROVINCE

ApplicationDate: 

Tuesday, November 23, 2021 - 10:35

CaseID: 

17595

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