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PALAEONTOLOGICAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT REPORT AVAILABLE FOR
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Subject: COAL-FIRED POWER STATION AND ASSOCIATED INFRASTRUCTURE – IPP
WATERBERG (THABAMETSI) POWER STATION, NEAR LEPHALALE, LIMPOPO
PROVINCE (DEA Ref. No. 14/12/16/3/3/40) - CLIMATE CHANGE AND
PALAEONTOLOGICAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT REPORT AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC REVIEW
Body: Dear Stakeholder
Thabametsi Power Company Proprietary Limited, an Independent Power Producer (IPP) is
proposing the construction of a coal-fired power station (the “Project”) on the farm Onbelyk
254 LQ near Lephalale in the Limpopo Province. The project is known as the Thabametsi
Coal-Fired Power Station. The power station will have a generating capacity of up to
1200MW which is intended to provide baseload electricity for integration into the national
grid.
The project was authorized by the National Department of Environmental Affairs (DEA) on 25
February 2015 (in terms of the 2010 EIA Regulations). Subsequently, an appeal was lodged
on 11 May 2015 by the Centre for Environmental Rights. On 14 September 2015, a decision
on the appeal was issued by the Minister of Environmental Affairs. The grounds of the
appeal were dismissed, however it was contended that climate change impacts had not been
adequately addressed in the EIA and that a palaeontological study is required to be
conducted for the proposed project.
The scope of work for the above-mentioned studies was presented in a Scope of Work
Report. The Scope of Work report was accepted by the DEA on the 16 January 2017. The
detailed outcomes of the climate change study, paleontological assessment and resilience
assessment conducted as part of the new conditions and requirements of the Environmental
Authorization are presented in an assessment report in line with the accepted Scope of Work
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February 2017. Please refer to the attached notification letter for further information in this
regard.
Kind regards,
Mrs Gabriele Wood
Public Participation and Social Consultant
Savannah Environmental (Pty) Ltd
Tel: 27 11 656 3237
Fax: 086 684 0547
Email: [email protected]
www.savannahsa.com
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From the desk of Gabriele Wood
E-mail: [email protected] _____________________________________
27 January 2017
Dear Stakeholder
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT PROCESS
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PROCESS
COAL-FIRED POWER STATION AND ASSOCIATED INFRASTRUCTURE – IPP
WATERBERG (THABAMETSI) POWER STATION, NEAR LEPHALALE, LIMPOPO
PROVINCE
(DEA Ref. No. 14/12/16/3/3/40)
CLIMATE CHANGE AND PALAEONTOLOGICAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT
REPORT AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC REVIEW
Dear Stakeholder
Thabametsi Power Company Proprietary Limited, an Independent Power Producer
(IPP) is proposing the construction of a coal-fired power station (the “Project”) on the
farm Onbelyk 254 LQ near Lephalale in the Limpopo Province. The project is known
as the Thabametsi Coal-Fired Power Station. The power station will have a generating
capacity of up to 1200MW which is intended to provide baseload electricity for
integration into the national grid.
The project was authorized by the National Department of Environmental Affairs
(DEA) on 25 February 2015 (in terms of the 2010 EIA Regulations). Subsequently, an
appeal was lodged on 11 May 2015 by the Centre for Environmental Rights. On 14
September 2015, a decision on the appeal was issued by the Minister of
Environmental Affairs. The grounds of the appeal were dismissed, however it was
contended that climate change impacts had not been adequately addressed in the EIA
and that a palaeontological study is required to be conducted for the proposed
project.
The scope of work for the above-mentioned studies was presented in a Scope of Work
Report. The Scope of Work report was accepted by the DEA on the 16 January 2017.
The detailed outcomes of the climate change study, paleontological assessment and
resilience assessment conducted as part of the new conditions and requirements of
the Environmental Authorization are presented in an assessment report in line with
the accepted Scope of Work and additional requirements of the DEA as detailed in
their letter dated 16 January 2017.
This assessment report is available for a 30-day public review 27 January 2017 to
27 February 2017. The report can be viewed at the following locations:
» Lephalale Local Municipality Public Library (Address: Cnr Joe Slovo Street and
Douwater Avenue, Lephalale)
» Marapong Community Library (Address: 1456 Setlhora Street, Marapong)
» Manketti Lodge, Ferroland Management Offices, Lephalale
» AgriSA: Lephalale, Albert Street, Lephalale
The report is also available electronically on the website
www.savannahsa.com/projects. CD copies of the report may also be requested from
Savannah Environmental.
Any comments on this report can be submitted, in writing, to:
Please do not hesitate to contact us should you require additional information
and/or clarification regarding the proposed project. Our team welcomes your
participation and looks forward to your involvement throughout this process.
Kind Regards
GABRIELE WOOD
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION AND SOCIAL CONSULTANT
SAVANNAH ENVIRONMENTAL
Gabriele Wood of Savannah Environmental
Post: PO Box 148, Sunninghill, 2157 Johannesburg
Tel: 011 656 3237
Fax: 086 684 0547
Email: [email protected]
www.savannahsa.com
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Gabriele Wood
From: Koketso <[email protected]>
Sent: 01 February 2017 17:01
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Subject: SE1524 IPP Thabametsi SAHRIS
Hi Gabi.
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