ESKOM HOLDINGS SOC (LTD) KOMATI POWER STATION SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC, BATTERY ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM, WIND ENERGY FACILITIES AND ANCILLARY INFRASTRUCTURE DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT REPORT PART II – APPENDICES A – D3 22 AUGUST 2022 FINAL KOMATI POWER STATION SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC, BATTERY ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM, WIND ENERGY FACILITIES AND ANCILLARY INFRASTRUCTURE DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT REPORT - PART II – APPEDICES A – D3 ESKOM HOLDINGS SOC (LTD) TYPE OF DOCUMENT (VERSION) FINAL PROJECT NO.: 41103965 DATE: AUGUST 2022 WSP BUILDING C, KNIGHTSBRIDGE 33 SLOANE STREET BRYANSTON, 2191 SOUTH AFRICA T: +27 11 361 1300 F: +27 11 361 1301 WSP.COM WSP Group Africa (Pty) Ltd. QUALITY MANAGEMENT ISSUE/REVISION FIRST ISSUE REVISION 1 REVISION 2 REVISION 3 Remarks Draft ESIA Draft ESIA Draft ESIA Date July 2022 July 2022 August 2022 Prepared by Megan Govender Megan Govender Megan Govender Signature Checked by Tutayi Chifadza Tutayi Chifadza Tutayi Chifadza Signature Authorised by Ashlea Strong Ashlea Strong Ashlea Strong Signature Project number 41103965 41103965 41103965 Report number 01 01 01 File reference \\corp.pbwan.net\za\Central_Data\Projects\41100xxx\41103965 - Eskom Komati PV ESIA and WULA\41 ES\01-Reports\02-Screening WSP is an ISO9001:2015, ISO14001:2015 and OHSAS18001:2007 certified company SIGNATURES PREPARED BY Megan Govender Senior Consultant REVIEWED BY Tutayi Chifadza Principal Consultant This Draft Environmental Impact Assessment Report (Report) for the Proposed Construction of a Solar Photovoltaic, Battery Energy Storage System and Wind Energy Facility at the Komati Power Station has been prepared by WSP Group Africa (Pty) Ltd (WSP) on behalf and at the request of Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd (Client), as part of the application process for Environmental Authorisation. Unless otherwise agreed by us in writing, we do not accept responsibility or legal liability to any person other than the Client for the contents of, or any omissions from, this Report. To prepare this Report, we have reviewed only the documents and information provided to us by the Client or any third parties directed to provide information and documents to us by the Client, as well as the supporting specialist studies. We have not reviewed any other documents in relation to this Report, except where otherwise indicated in the Report. TABLE OF PART I – ESIA REPORT CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION............................................1 2 GOVERNANCE FRAMEWORK .................... 8 3 SCREENING METHODOLOGY.................. 40 4 STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT............... 49 5 PROJECT DESCRIPTION ........................... 58 6 NEED AND JUSTIFICATION....................... 70 7 IDENTIFICATION OF ALTERNATIVES .... 74 8 ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL CONTEXT .................................................... 75 9 IDENTIFICATION OF POTENTIAL IMPACTS ................................................... 161 10 DRAFT ESIA IMPACT SIGNIFICANCE . 200 11 PLAN OF STUDY FOR THE ESIA.......... 241 12 CONCLUSION AND WAY FORWARD .. 253 BIBLIOGRAPHY ................................................... 254 KOMATI POWER STATION SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC, BATTERY ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM, WIND WSP ENERGY FACILITIES AND ANCILLARY INFRASTRUCTURE August 2022 Project No. 41103965 ESKOM HOLDINGS SOC (LTD) TABLES TABLE 1-1 DETAILS OF PROJECT PROPONENT .................................. 4 TABLE 1-2 DETAILS OF THE EAP .................. 4 TABLE 1-3: DETAILS OF SPECIALISTS .......... 5 TABLE 2-1 APPLICABLE NATIONAL LEGISLATION ................................. 8 TABLE 2-2 APPLICABLE REGIONAL POLICIES AND PLANS ............... 18 TABLE 2-3 PROVINCIAL PLANS ................... 22 TABLE 2-4 DISTRICT AND LOCAL MUNICIPALITY PLANS ............... 23 TABLE 2-5: ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL STANDARDS APPLICABLE TO THE PROJECT .............................. 24 TABLE 2-6: SOCIO-ECONOMIC GUIDELINES APPLICABLE TO THE PROJECT .....................................................30 TABLE 2-7: KEY REQUIREMENTS OF WB ESS AGAINST THE SOUTH AFRICAN LEGISLATION ............. 34 TABLE 3-1 SENSITIVIES IDENTIFIED IN THE DFFE SCREENING REPORT ..... 40 TABLE 3-2 SENSITIVIES IDENTIFIED IN THE DFFE SCREENING REPORT ..... 42 TABLE 3-3: ADDITIONAL SENSITIVITIES IDENTIFIED ................................... 44 TABLE 3-4 SIGNIFICANCE SCREENING TOOL .............................................. 45 TABLE 3-5 PROBABILITY SCORES AND DESCRIPTORS ............................ 45 TABLE 3-6 CONSEQUENCE SCORE DESCRIPTIONS ........................... 45 TABLE 3-7 IMPACT SIGNIFICANCE COLOUR REFERENCE SYSTEM TO INDICATE THE NATURE OF THE IMPACT .......................................... 46 TABLE 4-1: PRELIMINARY STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS ...................................... 50 TABLE 4-2 NOTIFICATION METHODS ........ 54 TABLE 4-3: COMMENTS AND RESPONSES RECEIVED AT FOCUS GROUP MEETING ....................................... 55 TABLE 5-1 HIGH-LEVEL PROJECT SUMMARY – RENEWABLE ENERGY FACILITIES .................. 62 TABLE 5-2: CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES ... 65 TABLE 5-3: OPERATIONAL ACTIVITIES ...... 66 TABLE 5-4: DECOMMISSIONING ACTIVITIES .....................................................67 KOMATI POWER STATION SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC, BATTERY ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM, WIND WSP ENERGY FACILITIES AND ANCILLARY INFRASTRUCTURE August 2022 Project No. 41103965 ESKOM HOLDINGS SOC (LTD) TABLE 5-5: WASTE MANAGEMENT OPTIONS .....................................................68 TABLE 5-6: PRELIMINARY PROJECT TIMEFRAMES ............................... 69 TABLE 6-1 OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE ALONG THE SOLAR VALUE CHAIN ............................................. 73 TABLE 8-1: SENSITIVE RECEPTORS WITHIN A 10 KM RADIUS OF THE PROPOSED PROJECT ............... 83 TABLE 8-2: SENSITIVE RECEPTORS WITHIN A 5 KM RADIUS OF THE PROPOSED PROJECT ............... 84 TABLE 8-3: HYDROCENSUS BOREHOLES .88 TABLE 8-4: RATINGS FOR THE AQUIFER QUALITY MANAGEMENT CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM ....... 93 TABLE 8-5: APPROPRIATE LEVEL OF GROUNDWATER PROTECTION REQUIRED .................................... 93 TABLE 8-6: AQUIFER CLASSIFICATION AND VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT .....................................................93 TABLE 8-7: LAND CAPABILITY: CLASS CONCEPTS ................................... 95 TABLE 8-8: LAND CAPABILITY: BROAD LAND USE OPTIONS .............................. 96 TABLE 8.9: PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT AREAS............................................ 97 TABLE 8-10: GROUNDWATER MONITORING DATA (06 JUNE 2022) ............... 102 TABLE 8-11: SUMMARY OF FINDINGS IN SOIL AND GROUNDWATER FOR EACH AREA ............................................ 108 TABLE 8-12: CONFIRMED/EXPECTED SCC IN THE REGION .............................. 118 TABLE 8-13: CONFIRMED/EXPECTED MAMMAL SPECIES WITHIN THE 2629AB AND 2629BA QDS (SYNERGISTICS ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, 2008; ANIMAL DEMOGRAPHIC UNIT VIRTUAL MUSEUM, 2022) ...................................................119 TABLE 8-14: CONFIRMED/EXPECTED BIRD SPECIES WITHIN THE 2629AB QDS (ANIMAL DEMOGRAPHIC UNIT VIRTUAL MUSEUM, 2022) ...................................................120 TABLE 8-15: PREVIOUSLY CONFIRMED FROG SPECIES WITHIN THE 2629BA QDS (ANIMAL DEMOGRAPHIC KOMATI POWER STATION SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC, BATTERY ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM, WIND WSP ENERGY FACILITIES AND ANCILLARY INFRASTRUCTURE August 2022 Project No. 41103965 ESKOM HOLDINGS SOC (LTD) UNIT VIRTUAL MUSEUM, 2022) ...................................................122 TABLE 8-16: PREVIOUSLY CONFIRMED REPTILE SPECIES WITHIN THE 2629AB AND 2629BA QDS (ANIMAL DEMOGRAPHIC UNIT VIRTUAL MUSEUM, 2022) ........ 123 TABLE 8-17: SUMMARY OF IMPACT SCORES AND PES CLASS ........................ 133 TABLE 8-18: SUMMARY OF WETLAND EIS SCORES AND RATINGS .......... 137 TABLE 8-19: CAPACITY ANALYSIS RESULTS FOR THE WEEKDAY AM PEAK HOUR ........................................... 142 TABLE 8-20: CAPACITY ANALYSIS RESULTS FOR THE WEEKDAY PM PEAK HOUR ........................................... 142 TABLE 8-21: DISTRIBUTION OF STLM BY POPULATION GROUP .............. 156 TABLE 8-22: DISTRIBUTION OF STLM BY LANGUAGE SPOKEN ................ 157 TABLE 8-23: DISTRIBUTION OF THE LEVELS OF EDUCATION REPRESENTED IN THE MUNICIPALITY.............. 157 TABLE 9-1: POTENTIAL IMPACTS FOR SOLAR AND BESS FACILITIES ...................................................162 TABLE 9-2: POTENTIAL IMPACTS FOR WEF ...................................................178 TABLE 9-3: WASTE MANAGEMENT OPTIONS ...................................................196 TABLE 10-1: POTENTIAL CONSTRUCTION PHASE IMPACTS ....................... 200 TABLE 10-2: POTENTIAL OPERATIONAL PHASE IMPACTS ....................... 203 TABLE 10-3: POTENTIAL DECOMMISSIONING PHASE IMPACTS ....................... 204 TABLE 10-4: PROPOSED MITIGATION MEASURES FOR CONSTRUCTION PHASE IMPACTS ..................................... 206 TABLE 10-5: PROPOSED MITIGATION MEASURES FOR OPERATIONAL PHASE IMPACTS ....................... 213 TABLE 10-6 PROPOSED MITIGATION MEASURES FOR DECOMISSIONING PHASE IMPACTS ..................................... 215 TABLE 10-7: POTENTIAL CONSTRUCTION PHASE IMPACTS ....................... 219 TABLE 10-8: POTENTIAL OPERATIONAL PHASE IMPACTS ....................... 222 KOMATI POWER STATION SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC, BATTERY ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM, WIND WSP ENERGY FACILITIES AND ANCILLARY INFRASTRUCTURE August 2022 Project No. 41103965 ESKOM HOLDINGS SOC (LTD) TABLE 10-9: POTENTIAL DECOMMISSIONING PHASE IMPACTS ....................... 224 TABLE 10-10 PROPOSED MITIGATION MEASURES FOR CONSTRUCTION PHASE IMPACTS ..................................... 226 TABLE 10-11 PROPOSED MITIGATION MEASURES FOR OPERATIONAL PHASE IMPACTS ....................... 233 TABLE 10-12 PROPOSED MITIGATION MEASURES FOR DECOMISSIONING PHASE IMPACTS ..................................... 236 TABLE 11-1: NATURE OR TYPE OF IMPACT ...................................................242 TABLE 11-2: PHYSICAL EXTENT RATING OF IMPACT ........................................ 243 TABLE 11-3: DURATION RATING OF IMPACT ...................................................243 TABLE 11-4: REVERSIBILITY OF THE IMPACT ...................................................244 TABLE 11-5: MAGNITUDE RATING OF IMPACT ...................................................244 TABLE 11-6: PROBABILITY RATING OF IMPACT ........................................ 244 TABLE 11-7: PUBLIC PARTICIPATION ACTIVITIES DURING ESIA ....... 250 FIGURES FIGURE 1-1: LOCALITY MAP .............................. 3 FIGURE 5-1: ILLUSTRATION OF THE MAIN COMPONENTS OF A SOLAR POWER PLANT ............................ 59 FIGURE 5-2: BESS COMPONENTS SCHEMATIC (SOURCE: WWW.RESEARCHGATE.NET) .. 59 FIGURE 5-3: ILLUSTRATION OF THE MAIN COMPONENTS OF A WIND TURBINE ........................................ 60 FIGURE 5-4: SITE LAYOUT ............................... 61 FIGURE 5-5: TYPICAL TURBINE HARD STANDING REQUIREMENTS (ILLUSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY) ............................................. 63 FIGURE 8-1: AVERAGE, MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM TEMPERATURES FOR THE PERIOD JANUARY TO DECEMBER 2018 FROM THE KOMATI STATION (SAAQIS) ..... 76 KOMATI POWER STATION SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC, BATTERY ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM, WIND WSP ENERGY FACILITIES AND ANCILLARY INFRASTRUCTURE August 2022 Project No. 41103965 ESKOM HOLDINGS SOC (LTD) FIGURE 8-2: MONTHLY RAINFALL AND AVERAGE HUMIDITY FOR THE PERIOD JANUARY TO DECEMBER 2018 FROM THE KOMATI STATION (SAAQIS) ..... 76 FIGURE 8-3: LOCAL WIND CONDITIONS FOR THE PERIOD JANUARY TO DECEMBER 2018 FROM THE KOMATI STATION (SAAQIS) ..... 78 FIGURE 8-4: TOPOGRAPHY ............................. 79 FIGURE 8-5: GEOLOGICAL MAP OF THE AREA .............................................. 80 FIGURE 8-6: SEISMIC HAZARD MAP AND ZONES (SOURCE: ESKOM, 2022) .....................................................81 FIGURE 8-7: A RECENT SEISMIC HAZARD MAP (2003) OBTAINED FROM THE COUNCIL FOR GEOSCIENCE (SOURCE: ESKOM, 2022)............................... 82 FIGURE 8-8: SITE LAYOUT AND SENSITIVE RECEPTORS FOR THE PROPOSED PROJECT ............... 83 FIGURE 8-9: SITE LAYOUT AND SENSITIVE RECEPTORS FOR THE PROPOSED PROJECT ............... 85 FIGURE 8-10: QUATERNARY CATCHMENT OF THE PROJECT AREA AND SURROUNDS ............................... 86 FIGURE 8-11: GROUNDWATER INVESTIGATION AREA ............... 87 FIGURE 8-12: HYDROCENSUS .......................... 90 FIGURE 8-13: GROUNDWATER CONTOURS (HALENYANE, 2019) .................... 92 FIGURE 8-14: SOIL CLASS .................................. 96 FIGURE 8-15: LAND CAPABILITY (SCHOEMAN ET AL., 2000) ................................. 97 FIGURE 8-16: SAMPLE LOCALITIES ............... 104 FIGURE 8-17: LOCAL AND REGIONAL STUDY AREAS.......................................... 112 FIGURE 8-18: MPUMALANGA BIODIVERSITY SECTOR PLAN IN RELATION TO THE PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT ...................................................113 FIGURE 8-19: PRIORITY AREAS FOR PROTECTED AREA EXPANSION IN RELATION TO THE PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT .. 114 FIGURE 8-20: NATURAL, MODIFIED AND CRITICAL HABITAT ................... 115 FIGURE 8-21: PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT IN RELATION TO MUCINA & KOMATI POWER STATION SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC, BATTERY ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM, WIND WSP ENERGY FACILITIES AND ANCILLARY INFRASTRUCTURE August 2022 Project No. 41103965 ESKOM HOLDINGS SOC (LTD) RUTHERFORD VEGETATION TYPES .......................................... 116 FIGURE 8-22: PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT IN RELATION TO THE NATIONAL THREATENED ECOSYSTEMS (SANBI, 2018) ............................. 117 FIGURE 8-23: GRASS OWL SENSITIVITY MAP ...................................................122 FIGURE 8-24: AQUATIC BIODIVERSITY LOCAL STUDY AREA .............................. 124 FIGURE 8-25: AQUATIC BIODIVERSITY REGIONAL STUDY AREA AS DEFINED BY THE QUATERNARY CATCHMENT B11B.................... 124 FIGURE 8-26: MAP OF RELATIVE AQUATIC BIODIVERSITY THEME SENSITIVITY (ENVIRONMENTAL SCREENING TOOL, 2022) ........ 125 FIGURE 8-27: MBSP FRESHWATER ASSESSMENT (MTPA, 2011) ... 126 FIGURE 8-28: STUDY AREA IN RELATION TO FEPA SUB-CATCHMENTS ....... 127 FIGURE 8-29: PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT IN RELATION TO NFEPA WETLANDS (2011) ..................... 127 FIGURE 8-30: PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT IN RELATION TO NWM5 WETLANDS (2019) ........................................... 128 FIGURE 8-31: AN OVERVIEW OF THE CHANNELLED VALLEY BOTTOM WETLAND (UPSTREAM AND DOWNSTREAM) ......................... 129 FIGURE 8-32: SOIL SAMPLE TAKEN AT 50-60 CM IN THE SEASONAL ZONE OF THE WETLAND ........................... 129 FIGURE 8-33: A) AN OVERVIEW OF SEEP 1 WETLAND AND POOLING OF WATER AT DAM, B) SOIL SAMPLE TAKEN IN THE PERMANENT ZONE OF THE SEEP WETLAND INDICATING SIGNS OF SOIL CONTAMINATION FROM THE ASH DAM ..................................... 130 FIGURE 8-34: AN OVERVIEW OF THE SEEP WETLAND: UPSTREAM AND DOWNSTREAM VIEW ............... 130 FIGURE 8-35: SOIL SAMPLE TAKEN AT THE PERMANENT ZONE OF THE WETLAND .................................... 131 FIGURE 8-36: WETLAND DELINEATION AND CLASSIFICATION ...................... 132 KOMATI POWER STATION SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC, BATTERY ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM, WIND WSP ENERGY FACILITIES AND ANCILLARY INFRASTRUCTURE August 2022 Project No. 41103965 ESKOM HOLDINGS SOC (LTD) FIGURE 8-37: IMPACTS: A) SOIL EROSION AT CVB MAIN CHANNEL; B) POOLING OF WATER IN DAM; C)EFFLUENT DISCHARGE INTO THE WETLAND; D) CROP FARMING AND CATTLE GRAZING IN WETLAND ............ 134 FIGURE 8-38: ASH DAM FACILITY AND POOLING OF WATER AT DAM135 FIGURE 8-39: IMPACTS: A) POOLING OF WATER AT DAM; B) TRENCHES AND BERMS IN WETLAND; C) EFFLUENT DISCHARGE INTO THE WETLAND FROM A LEAKING PIPE; D) IMPOUNDMENT OF WATER AT ROADS IN WETLAND ................ 136 FIGURE 8-40: ECOSYSTEM SERVICES SUPPLIED BY/DEMANDED FROM THE CVB WETLAND .................. 137 FIGURE 8-41: ECOSYSTEM SERVICES SUPPLIED BY/DEMANDED FROM SEEP WETLANDS...................... 138 FIGURE 8-42: ECOSYSTEM SERVICES SUPPLIED BY/DEMANDED FROM DEPRESSION WETLAND ......... 138 FIGURE 8-43: NATURAL, MODIFIED AND CRITICAL HABITAT ................... 139 FIGURE 8-44: LOCALITY MAP SHOWING ROADS IN THE VICINITY OF THE DEVELOPMENT (ITS, 2022)..... 140 FIGURE 8-45: INTERSECTIONS FOR TRAFFIC COUNT ......................................... 141 FIGURE 8-46: VIEW OF THE PV SITE A FROM THE R542 ARTERIAL ROAD (LOGIS, 2022) ............................. 145 FIGURE 8-47: VIEW OF THE PV SITE B FROM THE WEST ................................... 145 FIGURE 8-48: TYPICAL COAL MINING ACTIVITY WITHIN THE STUDY AREA ...... 146 FIGURE 8-49: GENERAL ENVIRONMENT WITHIN THE STUDY AREA ...... 146 FIGURE 8-50: POWER LINES NEAR THE R542 ARTERIAL ROAD ....................... 147 FIGURE 8-51: THE KOMATI COAL-FIRED POWER STATION AND ASSOCIATED INFRASTRUCTURE ...................................................147 FIGURE 8-52: MAP INDICATING THE POTENTIAL (PRELIMINARY) VISUAL EXPOSURE OF THE PROPOSED KOMATI POWER KOMATI POWER STATION SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC, BATTERY ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM, WIND WSP ENERGY FACILITIES AND ANCILLARY INFRASTRUCTURE August 2022 Project No. 41103965 ESKOM HOLDINGS SOC (LTD) STATION SOLAR PV ENERGY FACILITY ...................................... 149 FIGURE 8-53: MAP INDICATING THE POTENTIAL (PRELIMINARY) VISUAL EXPOSURE OF THE PROPOSED KOMATI POWER STATION BESS .......................... 150 FIGURE 8-54: SOUTH AFRICAN REGIONAL MAP .............................................. 153 FIGURE 8-55: NKANGALA DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY ........................... 154 FIGURE 8-56: STLM POPULATION SIZE ........ 155 FIGURE 8-57: STLM GENDER DISTRIBUTION ...................................................156 APPENDICES PART II – APPENDICES A – D-3 A EAP CVS B SPECIALIST CVS C DFFE SCREENING REPORTS C-1 DFFE Screening Report for Solar PV and BESS C-2 DFFE Screening Report for WEF D PROOF OF PUBLIC PARTICIPATION D-1 Proof of Newspaper Adverts D-2 Proof of Site Notices D-3 Focus Group Meeting Register and Notes PART III – APPENDICES E-1 – E-7 E SPECIALIST STUDIES E-1 Air Quality E-2 Noise E-3 Soil and Agricultural Potential E-4 Surface Water E-5 Terrestrial Biodiversity E-6 Heritage E-7 Paleontology KOMATI POWER STATION SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC, BATTERY ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM, WIND WSP ENERGY FACILITIES AND ANCILLARY INFRASTRUCTURE August 2022 Project No. 41103965 ESKOM HOLDINGS SOC (LTD) PART IV – APPENDICES E-8 – E-14 E-8 Visual E-9 Aquatic Biodiversity E-10 Traffic E-11 Social E-12 Groundwater E-13 Contaminated Land E-14 Geotechnical Desktop Study KOMATI POWER STATION SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC, BATTERY ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM, WIND WSP ENERGY FACILITIES AND ANCILLARY INFRASTRUCTURE August 2022 Project No. 41103965 ESKOM HOLDINGS SOC (LTD) APPENDIX A EAP CVS ASHLEA STRONG, MEM, EAP Principal Consultant (Planning & Advisory Services), Environment & Energy CAREER SUMMARY Ashlea is a Principal Consultant with 18 years’ experience in the environmental field. She currently provides technical and strategic expertise on a diverse range projects in the environmental management field, including environmental scoping and impact assessment studies, environmental management plans, waste and water management, as well as the provision of environmental management solutions and mitigation measures Ashlea has been involved in the management of a number of large EIAs specifically within the energy sector such as the Medupi Power Station, and Pebble-Bed Modular Reactor (PBMR) and numerous Transmission Powerlines. She also has significant environmental auditing experience and expertise having undertaken over 70 compliance audits. Years with the firm Ashlea holds a Masters in Environmental Management; a BTech (Nature 8 Conservation), and a National Diploma (Nature Conservation). She is also a Registered Environmental Assessment Practitioner. Years of experience 18 EDUCATION Professional qualifications Masters in Environmental Management, University of the Free 2006 EAPASA State, South Africa Areas of expertise B Tech, Nature Conservation, Technikon SA, South Africa 2001 Auditing National Diploma in Nature Conservation, Technikon SA, South 1999 Africa ESIR Energy ADDITIONAL TRAINING Environmental Control Conduct outcomes based assessment (NQF Level 5), South 2009 Infrastructure African Qualifications Authority (SAQA) Mining Training PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Waste Management Registered Environmental Assessment Practitioner (Registration 2020 Number: 2019/1005) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Energy Sector — 100MW Solar Photovoltatic (PV) Plant (2021). Project Director. This project involved the compilation of a Basic Assessment and Environmental Management Plan for a 100MW Solar PV Plant near Springs in Gauteng, South Africa. Client: Calodex (Pty) Ltd. — Erica 400kV Loop-in-Loop-out (LILO) Powerline (2020). Compilation of an environmental screening assessment for the Erica 400kV LILO Powerline in Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa. Client: Eskom Holdings SOC Limited. — Maralla East and West Wind Energy Facilities (2019). Project Manager. Compilation of two Part 2 Amendment Process for the changes in technical scope of the Wind Energy Facilities near Sutherland in the Northern and Western Cape, South Africa. Client: BioTherm Energies (Pty) Ltd. — Ruigtevallei 132kV Powerline (2019): Project Manager. Compilation of a Part 2 Amendment Process for the deviation of the Ruigtevallei – Dreunberg 132 kV powerline near Gariep in the Free State, South Africa. Client: Eskom Holdings SOC Limited. ASHLEA STRONG, MEM, EAP Principal Consultant (Environmental Services), Environment & Energy — Nakonde and Mpika Wind Energy Projects (2018): Project Manager. Compilation of two Environmental Project Briefs for the establishment of meteorological masts at the Proposed Nakonde and Mpika Wind Project Sites in Zambia. Client: Globeleq — Rietkloof Wind Energy Facility Project (2018): Project Director. Compilation of a Basic Assessment and Environmental Management Programme for a 140MW Wind Energy Facility, Matjiesfontein, Western Cape. Client: G7 Renewable Energies — Mozambique – Zambia Interconnector Powerline (2018): Project Manager. This project involved the compilation of the Environmental and Social Impact Assessment and Environmental and Social Management Plan for a 300km 400kV powerline between Tete, in Mozambique, and Chipata, in Zambia. Client: Southern African Power Pool (SAPP). — Ankerlig – Koeberg 132kV powerline walkdown (2017): Project Manager. This project involved the compilation of a Construction and Operation Environmental Management Plans for the Ankerlig – Koeberg 132kV powerline. Client: Eskom Holdings SOC Limited. — Gwanda 100MW Solar Project (2018): Project Manager. This project involved the high-level review of the Environmental Impact Assessment for a 100MW Photovoltaic (PV) Solar Project near the town of Gwanda, Matebeleland South Province of Zimbabwe against relevant legislation and international standards. Client: WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff. — Southern Energy Coal Fired Power Station (2016): Project Manager. This project involved the high-level review of the Environmental Impact Assessment for the Southern Energy Coal Fired Power Station near Hwange in Zimbabwe against relevant legislation and standards. Client: WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff. — Proposed Solar and Wind Projects located in the Northern and Western Cape Provinces (2015) Project Manager. This project involved the compilation of 15 Environmental Impact Assessments and Environmental Management Plans for 2 Solar and 2 Wind energy Projects near Aggenys and Sutherland respectively. Client: BioTherm Energy (Pty) Ltd. — Proposed Solar Park, Northern Cape Province, South Africa (2012): Strategic Environmental Advisor. This project involved the provision of process expertise for the compilation of an Environmental Impact Assessment and Environmental Management Plan for the proposed Solar Park in the Northern Cape Province. Client: Central Energy Fund (CEF). — Proposed Tabor - Nzhelele 400kV Transmission Lines and associated infrastructure, Limpopo Province, South Africa (2012): Project Manager. This project involved the compilation of an Environmental Impact Assessment and Environmental Management Plan for a 100km 400kV powerline between Louis Trichardt and Musina in the Limpopo Province. Client: Eskom Transmission. — Retrofitting of the existing Electrostatic Precipitators with Fabric Filter Plants at Units 2, 3 and 4 at the Grootvlei Power Station, South Africa (2012): Project Manager. This project involved the compilation of a Basic Assessment Report and Environmental Management Plan for the proposed retrofitting of the existing Electrostatic Precepitators with Fabric Filter Plants at the Grootvlei Power Station. Client: Eskom Holdings SOC Limited. — Proposed Mulilo Coal Fired Power Station and associated infrastructure as well as associated power lines and substations, Musina, Limpopo, South Africa (2008): Project Manager. This project involved the compilation of an Environmental Impact Assessment and Environmental Management Plan for the proposed Mulilo Coal Fired Power Station and associated infrastructure as well as associated power lines and substations in the Musina area of the Limpopo Province. Client: Parsons Brinkerhoff Africa and Mulilo Power. Page 2 of 10 ASHLEA STRONG, MEM, EAP Principal Consultant (Environmental Services), Environment & Energy — Pebble Bed Modular Reactor Demonstration Plant and Associated Infrastructure, Western Cape, South Africa (2008): Project Manager. This project involved the compilation of an Environmental Impact Assessment and Environmental Management Plan for the proposed Pebble Bed Modular Reactor Demonstration Plant and Associated Infrastructure in the Western Cape Province. Client: Eskom Generation. — Proposed Bantamsklip – Kappa 765 kV Transmission Lines and associated infrastructure, Western and Northern Cape, South Africa (2008): Project Manager. This project involved the compilation of an Environmental Impact Assessment and Environmental Management Plan for four 260km 765kV powerlines between the Bantamsklip Nuclear Power Station Site and the proposed new Kappa Substation in the Karoo, Western Cape Province. Client: Eskom Transmissions. — Proposed Bantamsklip – Bacchus, Bacchus - Kappa and Bacchus – Muldersvlei 400 kV Transmission Lines and associated infrastructure, Western and Northern Cape, South Africa (2008): Project Manager. This project involved the compilation of an Environmental Impact Assessment and Environmental Management Plan for a number of 400kV powerlines between the Bantamsklip Nuclear Power Station Site and a number of substations, including Bacchus, Kappa and Muldersvlei, in the Western Cape Province. Client: Eskom Transmission. — Westgate – Tarlton – Kromdraai 132 kV Sub-Transmission line and associated infrastructure, Gauteng, South Africa (2008): Project Manager. This project involved the compilation of an Environmental Impact Assessment and Environmental Management Plan for the Westgate – Tarlton – Kromdraai 132 kV Sub-Transmission line and associated infrastructure in the Gauteng Province. Client: Eskom Distribution – Central region. — Environmental Scoping Study for the proposed new distribution line and substation for Eskom, Dundonald, Mpumalanga (also involved in the Public Participation Process), Mpumalanaga, South Africa (2008): Project Manager. This project involved the compilation of an Environmental Impact Assessment and Environmental Management Plan for a 132kV powerline as well as a new substation in the Tarlton area of Gauteng. — The proposed new 132 kV sub-transmission line between the Dinaledi and GaRankuwa substations for Eskom, GaRankuwa, North West, South Africa (2008): Project Manager. This project involved the compilation of an Environmental Impact Assessment and Environmental Management Plan for a 132kV powerline between the Dinaledi and GaRankuwa substations in the GaRankuwa area of the North West Province. Client: Eskom Distribution. — Expansion of the Transmission powerline network and associated infrastructure between the Perseus substation and the Beta substation, Free State, South Africa (2008): Project Manager. This project involved the compilation of an alignment specific construction Environmental Management Plan for the 13km 765kV Perseus Beta Turn-ins. Eskom Transmission — Tarlton – Kromdraai 132 kV Sub-Transmission line and associated infrastructure, Gauteng, South Africa (2008): Project Manager. This project involved the compilation of an Environmental Impact Assessment and Environmental Management Plan for a 132kV powerline as well as a new substation in the Tarlton area of Gauteng. Client: Eskom Distribution – Central Region. — Basic Assessment for the proposed Watershed – Mmabatho 88kV Power line. North West, South Africa (2008): Project Manager. This project involved the compilation of a Basic Assessment and Environmental Management Plan for a new 88kV powerline near Mmabatho in the North West Province. Client: Eskom Distribution – Central Region. Page 3 of 10 ASHLEA STRONG, MEM, EAP Principal Consultant (Environmental Services), Environment & Energy — Proposed Watershed – Mmabatho 88kV Power line. North West, South Africa (2007): Project Manager. This project involved the compilation of an Environmental Impact Assessment and Environmental Management Plan for the Watershed – Mmabatho 88kV Power line in the North West Province. Client: Eskom Distribution – Central Region. — Proposed Combined Cycle Gas Turbine Plant and Associated Infrastructure near Majuba, Mpumalanga, South Africa (2007): Project Manager. This project involved the compilation of an Environmental Impact Assessment and Environmental Management Plan for the proposed Combined Cycle Gas Turbine Plant and Associated Infrastructure near Majuba in the Mpumalanga Province. Client: Eskom Holdings SOC Limited. — Proposed Capacity Increase of the Atlantis OCGT Plant and Associated Infrastructure, Western Cape, South Africa (2006): Project Manager. This project involved the compilation of an Environmental Impact Assessment and Environmental Management Plan for the proposed Capacity Increase of the Atlantis OCGT Plant and Associated Infrastructure in the Western Cape Province. Client: Eskom Generation. — Proposed Concentrated Solar Thermal Plant in the Northern Cape, South Africa (2006): Project Manager. This project involved the compilation of an Environmental Impact Assessment and Environmental Management Plan for the proposed Concentrated Solar Thermal Plant near Upington in the Northern Cape Province. Client: Eskom Holdings SOC Limited. — Proposed Underground Coal Gasification plant, Eskom, Mpumalanga, South Africa (2006): Project Manager. This project involved the compilation of an Environmental Impact Assessment and Environmental Management Plan for the proposed Underground Coal Gasification plant near the Majuba Power Station in the Mpumalanga Province. Client: Eskom Holdings SOC Limited. — Proposed new Coal-fired Power Station in the Lephalale Area for Eskom, Limpopo, South Africa (2005): Project Manager. This project involved the compilation of an Environmental Impact Assessment and Environmental Management Plan for the proposed new Coal-fired Power Station in the Lephalale Area in the Limpopo Province. Client: Eskom Generation. — Proposed Open Cycle. Gas Turbine Power Station at Atlantis for Eskom, Western Cape, South Africa (2005): Environmental Consultant. This project involved the compilation of an Environmental Impact Assessment and Environmental Management Plan for the proposed Open Cycle. Gas Turbine Power Station at Atlantis in the Western Cape Province. Client: Eskom Generation. Infrastructure Sector — Emalahleni Water Treatment Plant Amendment Project (EWRP) (2020). Project Manager. Compilation of a Part 1 Amendment Process for the changes to the EWRP Environmental Authorisation as well as an update of the Environmental Management Programme for the EWRP near Emalahleni in Mpumalanga, South Africa. Client: Anglo American — Hendrina Leachate Dam (2018): Project Manager. This project involves the compilation of a Basic Assessment and Environmental Management Plan for a leachate Dam at the Domestic Waste Landfill Site at the Hendrina Power Station. Client: Eskom Holdings SOC Limited. — Rehabilitation of the R34 between Vryburg and Schweizer-Reneke, North West, South Africa (2016): Project Manager. This project involved the compilation of a Basic Assessment and Environmental Management Plan for the upgrading of the R34 between Vryburg and Schweizer-Reneke. Client: SANRAL — Proposed Expansion of the Cremation Facilities at the Envirocin Pet Crematorium, Gauteng, South Africa (2013): Project Manager. This project involves the compilation of a basic assessment for the expansion of the cremation facilities at Page 4 of 10 ASHLEA STRONG, MEM, EAP Principal Consultant (Environmental Services), Environment & Energy the Evnirocin Pet Crematorium in Kyasands, Gauteng Province. Client: Envirocin Incineration Systems CC. — Proposed Kraft Paper Mill in Frankfort, Frankfort, Free State, South Africa (2013): Project Manager. This project involved the undertaking of an Environmental Impact Assessment, including the compilation of an Environmental Management Programme, for the proposed establishment of a KRAFT paper mill in Frankfort in the Free State Province. Client: Industrial Development Corporation of SA (Pty) Ltd. — Rehabilitation of the N14 between Delerayville and Sannieshof, North West, South Africa (2011): Project Manager. This project involved the compilation of a Basic Assessment and Environmental Management Plan for the upgrading of the N14 between Sannieshof and Delerayville as well as the construction of a new bridge over the Hartsriver. This project also included the compilation of Water Use License and Mining Permit Applications. Client: SANRAL. — Proposed new Waterfall Cemetery, Limpopo, South Africa (2011): Project Manager. This project involved the compilation of a Basic Assessment and Environmental Management Plan for the new Waterfall Cemetery, Limpopo Province. Client: Makhado Municipality. — Route determination of the proposed Metro Boulevard, Gauteng, South Africa (2008): Project Manager. This project involved the undertaking of an Environmental Impact Assessment for the route determination of the proposed Metro Boulevard in the Weltevreden Park Area of the Gauteng Province. Client: Johannesburg Roads Agency. — Proposed new fuel supply pipeline between Milnerton and Atlantis, Western Cape, South Africa (2007): Project Manager. This project involved undertaking an Environmental Impact Assessment for the proposed new fuel supply pipeline between Milnerton and Atlantis to supply the Ankerlig Power Station in the Western Cape Province. Client: Eskom Generation. Mining Sector — Establishment of the Proposed Rietvlei Opencast Coal Mine, Mpumalanga, South Africa (2013): Project Manager. This project involves the undertaking of an integrated environmental authorisation process, including an Environmental Impact Assessment, Environmental Management Programme Report, Waste Management License Application and Water Use License Application, for the establishment of an opencast coal mine north of Middelburg. Client: Rietvlei Mining Company. — Decommissioning of Redundant Infrastructure at the Vaal River Operations, North West and Free State, South Africa (2013): Project Manager. This project involves undertaking an integrated Environmental Authorisation and Waste Management License process for the proposed decommissioning of redundant infrastructure at AngloGold Ashanti’s Vaal River Operations. Client: AngloGold Ashanti. — Decommissioning of Redundant Infrastructure at the West Wits Operations, Gauteng, South Africa (2013): Project Manager. This project involves undertaking a Basic Assessment process for the proposed decommissioning of redundant infrastructure at AngloGold Ashanti’s West Wits Operations. Client: AngloGold Ashanti (Pty) Ltd. — Inyanda Mine Pegasus South Expansion, Mpumalanga, South Africa (2011): Project Manager. This project included the compilation of an Environmental Impact Assessment, Environmental Management Plan, the Amendment of the existing Environmental Management Programme Report and the amendment of the existing Water Use License for the Inyanda Mine Pegasus South Expansion project, north of Middelburg in the Mpumalanga Province. Client: Exxaro Coal (Pty) Ltd. Page 5 of 10 ASHLEA STRONG, MEM, EAP Principal Consultant (Environmental Services), Environment & Energy — Sishen Infrastructure Program, Northern Cape, South Africa (2010): Project Manager. This project involved the compilation of an Environmental Impact Assessment and an Environmental Management Plan for the infrastructure expansion programme proposed by the Sishen Mine in the Northern Cape. Client: Sishen Iron Ore (Pty) Ltd. — Prospecting Permit Applications in the Kuruman area of the Northern Cape, South Africa (2011): Project Manager. This project involved the compilation of Environmental Management plans as part of six applications for Prospecting Permits in the Kuruman area of the Northern Cape. Client: Sound Mining Solutions. — Borrow pits required by the Limpopo Department of Roads and Transport, Limpopo, South Africa (2010): Project Manager. This project involved the compilation of Environmental Management plans as part of the applications for Mining Permits for borrow pits required for the rehabilitation of provincial roads in the Limpopo Province. Client: Limpopo Department of Roads and Transport. — Borrow pits required for the Medupi Coal Fired Power Station, Limpopo, South Africa (2008): Project Manager. This project involved the compilation of Environmental Management plans as part of the applications for Mining Permits for borrow pits required for the Medupi Coal Fired Power Station in the Limpopo Province. Client: Eskom Generation. — Borrow pits required for the Ingula Pumped Storage Scheme, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (2008): Project Manager. This project involved the compilation of Environmental Management plans as part of the applications for Mining Permits for borrow pits required for the Ingula Pumped Storage Scheme in the Kwa-Zulu Natal Province. Client: Eskom Generation. — Project Manager, Mining Right Application for a 23 Hectare Borrow Pit required for the Steelpoort Pumped Storage Scheme, Mpumalanga, South Africa (2007): Project Manager. This project entailed the compilation of the required Environmental Management Programme Report in support of a Mining Right Application for a 23 Hectare Borrow Pit required for the Steelpoort Pumped Storage Scheme in the Mpumalanga Province. Client: Eskom Generation. — Renewed Mining and Prospecting Activities on the farm Quaggaskop 215, Vanrhynsdorp, Western Cape, South Africa (2004): Environmental Consultant. This project involved the compilation of an Environmental Management Programme Report for the recommencement of mining and prospecting activities on the farm Quaggaskop 215 outside Vanrhynsdorp in Western Cape Province. Client: Minexpo. Waste Management Projects — Sasol Waste Management Environmental Management Programme (2019). Compilation of an operational Environmental Management Programme for the Sasol Waste Ash Facility, Charlie 1 Disposal Facility and the Waste Recycling Facility. Client: Sasol Secunda Operations. — Proposed continuous Ashing at Majuba Power Station, Mpumalanga, South Africa (2012): Project Manager. This project entailed the compilation Environmental Impact Assessment and Waste Management License Application for the proposed continuous ashing project at the Majuba Power Station in Mpumalanga. Client: Eskom Holdings SOC Limited. — Proposed continuous Ashing at Tutuka Power Station, Mpumalanga, South Africa (2012): Project Manager. This project entailed the compilation Environmental Impact Assessment and Waste Management License Application for the proposed continuous ashing project at the Tutuka Power Station in Mpumalanga. Client: Eskom Holdings SOC Limited. — Proposed extension of Ash Dams at Hendrina Power Station, Mpumalanga, South Africa (2011): Project Manager. This project entailed the compilation Page 6 of 10 ASHLEA STRONG, MEM, EAP Principal Consultant (Environmental Services), Environment & Energy Environmental Impact Assessment and Waste Management License Application for the proposed extension of the ash dams at the Hendrina Power Station in Mpumalanga. Client: Hendrina Power Station. — Phase 1 of the Environmental Impact Assessment for the Proposed Regional General and Hazardous Waste Processing Facility, Eastern Cape (2005). Project Manager. This project entailed the compilation Environmental Impact Assessment for the Proposed Regional General and Hazardous Waste Processing Facility in the Eastern Cape. Client: Coega Development Corporation. Specialist Projects — Strategic Environmental Assessment for the Development. Master Plan Greater Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria, Africa (2008): Senior Environmental Consultant. This project entailed the compilation of a Strategic Environmental Assessment for the City of Port Harcourt as part of the development of the Master Plan for the Greater Port Harcourt Area. Client: Port Harcourt Government — Development of an Environmental Policy, Gauteng, South Africa (2006): Environmental Consultant. This project entailed the development and compilation of an environmental policy for the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality. Client: Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality. — Environmental Input into the National Transport Master Plan, South Africa (2007): Environmental Consultant. This project included the provision of strategic environmental input in to the Draft National Transport Plan. Client: Department of Transport. — Development of the Development Corridors, Ekurhuleni, Gauteng, South Africa (2006): Environmental Consultant. This project included the provision of strategic environmental input in to the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipalities Development Corridor Study. Client: Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality. Auditing — Compliance Audits at South 32 (2016 – 2020): Project Manager. This project involved the environmental compliance audits of the Water Use Licenses for the BMK, Douglas, Klipfontein and Middelburg Mine North and South Sections at South 32 in Mpumalanga. Client: South 32. — Compliance Audits at Middelburg Water Reclamation Plant (MWRP) (2016 – 2020): Project Manager. This project involved the environmental compliance audits of the Water Use License and Waste Management License for the MWRP at South 32 in Mpumalanga. Client: South 32. — BioTherm Round 4 Lenders Technical Advisor (2018 - 2021). Project Manager – Environmental. Environmental monitoring of the construction of the Konkoonsies II and Aggeneys Photovoltaic Solar Plants against the IFC Performance Standards. Client: Nedbank. — Water Use Licence Audits (2019): Lead Auditor: External compliance audits of the water use licences for the Delmas and Argent Powerlines in Mpumalanga. Client: Eskom Holdings SOC Limited. — Sasol Alrode and Pretoria West Depot Audits (2016 - 2020): Lead Auditor. Environmental compliance audits for environmental authorisations and environmental management plans for the Sasol Alrode and Pretoria West Depots. Client: Sasol Oil (Pty) Ltd — Sasol Regulation 34 Audits (2019): Lead Auditor. Environmental compliance audits for 13 authorisations for the Sasol Owned Petrol Filling Stations. Client: Sasol Oil (Pty) Ltd — Regulation 34 Audits at Mogalakwena Mine (2019). Project Manager. Environmental compliance audits of the EMPR and various environmental Page 7 of 10 ASHLEA STRONG, MEM, EAP Principal Consultant (Environmental Services), Environment & Energy authorisations at the Mogalakwena Mine in the Limpopo Province. Client: Anglo American Platinum. — Sasol Environmental Authorisations and Environmental Management Plans for the Secunda Operations (2019): Lead Auditor. Environmental compliance audits for 49 authorisations for the Sasol Secunda. Client: Sasol Secunda Operations — Waste Management Licence Compliance Audit and PCB Plan Close Out Audit, Phalaborwa, Limpopo, South Africa (2019): Project Manager. Environmental compliance audit of a WML and the PCB Plan for the Palabora Mine. Client: Palabora Company — Sasol Mining Water Use Licence Compliance, South Africa (2018): Project Manager. Environmental compliance audit of six WULs held by mining operations in Secunda. Client: Sasol Mining — Waste Management License Audits for the Sasol Waste Ash Site, Secunda, Mpumalanga, South Africa (2014 - 2019): Lead Auditor. These projects involve the annual and biannual environmental compliance auditing of the Waste Management licenses for various waste facilities at the Secunda Site in Mpumalanga Province. Client: Sasol Chemical Industries: Secunda Synfuels Operations — Legal Assessment at South 32 (2019): Project Manager and Lead Auditor. This project involved the assessment of legal compliance against the mine’s legal register for the Klipfontein and Middelburg Mine North and South Sections at South 32 in Mpumalanga. Client: South 32 — InvestChem Annual Environmental Compliance Monitoring, Kempton Park, Gauteng, South Africa (2013 - 2019): Lead Auditor. This project involved the annual environmental compliance auditing for InvestChem’s Sulphonation Plant in Kempton Park, Gauteng Province. The monitoring included InvestChem’s compliance to various commitments contained in their environmental management programmes and conditions within their environmental authorisations (records of decision). Client: Investchem (Pty) Ltd. — Compliance Audits at Sasol Alrode and Pretoria West Depots (2015-2019). Project Manager and Lead Auditor. Annual Environmental compliance auditing of the Environmental authorisations at the Alrode and Pretoria West Depots in Gauteng. Client: Sasol Oil (Pty) Ltd — Water Use Licence for the Letabo Power Station (2018): Project Manager. Environmental compliance audit of the WUL held by Eskom Letabo Power Station, Free State, South Africa. Client: Eskom Holdings — Compliance Audits at Kriel Colliery (2018): Project Manager. This project involved the environmental compliance audits of the Water Use Licenses held by Kriel Colliery in Mpumalanga. Client: Seriti Coal — Legal Assessment at South 32 (2017): Project Manager and Lead Auditor. This project involved the assessment of legal compliance against the mine’s legal register for the BMK, Douglas, Klipfontein and Middelburg Mine North and South Sections at South 32 in Mpumalanga. Client: South 32 — EMPR Performance Assessment Report at South 32 (2016): Project Manager. This project involved the formal assessment and verification of the Environmental Management Programme Report for the BMK, Douglas, Klipfontein and Middelburg Mine North and South Sections at South 32 in Mpumalanga. Client: South 32 — Compliance Audit for the Bokpoort Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) Facility, Groblershoop, Northern Cape, South Africa (2016): Lead Auditor. This project involved the environmental compliance auditing of the Waste Management License, Environmental Authorisation and Water Use License for the Bokpoort Page 8 of 10 ASHLEA STRONG, MEM, EAP Principal Consultant (Environmental Services), Environment & Energy CSP Facility near Groblershoop in the Northern Cape Province. Client: ACWA Power Solafrica Bokpoort CSP Power Plant (Pty) Ltd. — EMPR Performance Assessment Report for the Landau Colliery, Mpumalanga, South Africa (2013): Auditor. This project involved the formal assessment and verification of the Landau Colliery Environmental Management Programme Report, conducted in accordance with Regulation 55 of the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act (No. 28 of 2002). Client: Anglo Thermal Coal. — Waste Management License Audit for the Slagment Operation, Vanderbijlpark, Gauteng, South Africa (2013): Lead Auditor. This project involved the annual environmental compliance auditing for AfriSam’s Slagment Operation in Vanderbijlpark in Gauteng Province. The audit included AfriSam’s compliance to the conditions of their waste management license. Client: AfriSam Southern Africa (Pty) Ltd. — EMPR Performance Assessment Report for the New Vaal Colliery, Free State, South Africa (2006-2007): Auditor. This project involved the formal assessment and verification of the New Vaal Colliery Environmental Management Programme Report, conducted in accordance with Regulation 55 of the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act (No. 28 of 2002). Client: Anglo American Thermal Coal. Environmental Control Projects — N14 rehabilitation between Sannieshof and Delareyville, North West, South Africa (2012): Environmental Control Officer. This project involved the monthly auditing of the contractor’s compliance with the conditions of the approved Environmental Management Plan as well as ad hoc environmental advise to the Project Engineer and SANRAL. Client: SANRAL. — Delmas and Bontleng Waste Water Treatment Works, Mpumalanga, South Africa (2009): Environmental Control Officer. This project involved a once off compliance audit of the above-mentioned Waste Water Treatment Works. Client: Victor Khanye Municipality. — Nkonjaneni Water Borne Sewer Project in Piet Retief, Mpumalanga, South Africa (2009): Environmental Control Officer. This project involved the monthly auditing of the contractor’s compliance with the conditions of the approved Environmental Management Plan as well as ad hoc environmental advise to the Project Engineer. Client: Mkhondo Local Municipality. — Upgrading of the Waterval Water Care Works, Gauteng, South Africa (2005- 2007): Environmental Control Officer. This project involved the monthly auditing of the contractor’s compliance with the conditions of the approved Environmental Management Plan. Client: ERWAT. — Lotus Gardens Ext 2 Township establishment, Gauteng, South Africa (2003): Environmental Control Officer. This project involved the monthly auditing of the contractor’s compliance with the conditions of the approved Environmental Management Plan. Client: City of Tshwane. Training — N14 rehabilitation between Sannieshof and Delareyville, North West, South Africa (2012): Project Manager. This project involved the provision of training for the staff of the N14 rehabilitation project with regards to the contents of the environmental management plan. Client: SANRAL. — Training in Environmental Aspects and Rehabilitation for the Small Scale Mining Division of Mintek, City, Province, South Africa (2004): Trainer. This project involved the provision of environmental awareness training for delegates involved in the small scale miner training programme run by the Mintek small scale mining division. Client: Mintek Page 9 of 10 ASHLEA STRONG, MEM, EAP Principal Consultant (Environmental Services), Environment & Energy — Training in Environmental Aspects and Impacts, Germiston, Gauteng, South Africa (2004): Trainer. This project involved the provision of environmental aspects and impacts training for the staff of Transwerk in Germiston. Client: Transwerk Germiston. Page 10 of 10 CHIFADZA TUTAYI, Pri.Sci.Nat, B.Sc.H Environmental Consultant (Environmental Management), Environment & Energy CAREER SUMMARY Tutayi Chifadza is an Environmental Consultant currently working for WSP at the Johannesburg, Bryanston office in the Environmental Services division. He also serves as a Client Relationship Manager for a strategic set of WSP’s clients. He moved to WSP from Sparrow Consulting early 2016 where he was Project Manager for their Technical Manual/Training material development team. He has experience in Scoping and EIA projects in several industrial sectors including Oil & Gas, Waste Management, Mining and Agricultural sectors applying local legislation. In 2018, he was part of the team that conducted an ESIA in Somaliland for Dubai Port World in their bid to expand the Port of Berbera quay. Furthermore, he has extensive experience in conducting compliance audits in different sectors on Environmental Authorisations, Waste Management Licenses and Environmental Years with the firm Management Programmes. He has been involved on a couple of projects conducting 3> Environmental Health and Safety audits for worker safety. Tutayi has also been involved in a couple of Due Diligence projects in the Industrial Years of experience as well as Oil & Gas sectors. This has been through a desktop exercise reviewing >7 documents provided and identifying information gaps as well as conducting site visits with the guidance of checklists generated from IFC Performance Standards. Areas of practice He is currently part of the Employment Equity Committee at WSP representing foreign Environmental Management nationals as well as the WSP Environmental Fresh Exchange team that provides a link Environmental and Social Impact between employees and senior management. Assessment Compliance Auditing EDUCATION Environmental, Social and Bachelor of Science (Honours), Applied Science in Environmental 2013 Governance (Due Diligence Technology, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa Services) Bachelor of Science, Chemistry, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, 2012 Environmental Screening South Africa Assessments Waste Classification and PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS Management South African Council for Natural Scientific Professions 2021 (SACNASP): Pri.Sci.Nat ADDITIONAL TRAINING IFC Environmental and Social Risk Management Training Course 2018 & 2019 for Due Diligence with focus on IFC Performance Standards and Equator Principles IFC Environmental and Social Risk Management Training 2018 Workshop on publicly available tools for assisting in assessing the IFC performance standards for Due Diligence process Environmental Legal Compliance and Auditing Training by Janice 2017 Tooley & Associates Certificate of Completion for Project Management Professional 2016 (PMBOK), e-careers (Online Learning) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Key Environmental Impact Assessment Process — Gridflex Battery Energy Storage System Screening Assessment, Gauteng, South Africa (2020): Conducted a screening assessment for a proposed BESS facility in CHIFADZA TUTAYI, B.Sc.H Environmental Consultant (Environmental Management), Environment & Energy order to determine the suitability of the proposed sites and technology for the project. The purpose of the BESS facility is to store additional energy and feed the grid when there is no supply. Client: Gridflex Limited. — Eskom Gemsbok-KwaMhlanga 132kV Powerline Basic Assessment, KwaMhlanga, Mpumalanga, South Africa (2020): Compiled the BA supporting documentation including the BAR, EMPr and the related public participation material. The purpose of the BA was for Eskom to construct a 132kV powerline. Client: Eskom Holding SOC Limited. — Eskom Hlanganani Customer Network Centre, Mahatlani, Limpopo, South Africa (2019): Compiled the BA supporting documentation including the BAR, EMPr and the related public participation material. The purpose of the BA was for Eskom to clear a 2-hectare area for the purposes of constructing a customer network centre. Client: Eskom Holding SOC Limited. — Sasol Phenosolvan Plant Decommissioning of Redundant Equipment Basic Assessment (BA), Sasolburg, Free State, South Africa (2019): Compiled the BA supporting documentation including the BAR, EMPr and the related public participation material. The purpose of the BA was for Sasol to decommission redundant equipment on the Phenosolvan Plant to create space and improve the health and safety aspects of the site. Client: Sasol South Africa Limited. — Eskom Medupi Raw Water Pipeline BA, Lephalale, Limpopo, South Africa (2019): Compiled the BA supporting documentation including the BAR, EMPr and the related public participation material. The purpose of the BA was for Eskom to clear a servitude in order to construct an underground raw water pipeline within the Medupi site in order to supply water for the use in the Flue Gas Desulphurisation process on the facility to reduce sulphur emissions. Client: Eskom Holding SOC Limited. — AgriProtein Gauteng Nutrient Recycling Facility EIA, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa (2018): Compiled the EIA supporting documentation including the Scoping Reports, EIA Reports, EMPr and the related public participation material. I was also the main contact with the Gauteng Department of Agriculture and Rural Development. The purpose of the EIA was for Agriprotein to develop and build an industrial scale nutrient recycling bio-technology plant at a green field site. Client: Agriprotein Gauteng. — Wildcoast Special Economic Zone (SEZ) EIA, Mthatha, Eastern Cape, South Africa (2018): Compiled the EIA supporting documentation including the Scoping Reports, EIA Reports, EMPr and the related public participation material. The purpose of the EIA was for the Coega Development Corporation (CDC) to clear an area and develop an SEZ in the Wildcoast area to the immediate north and immediate south of the Mthatha airport. The purpose of the SEZ is to accommodate different economic activities, with agricultural activities to the north and commercial activities to the south (hotels, etc) to boost the local economy and create employment in the region. Client: Coega Development Corporation. — Port of Berbera Phase 1 Expansion ESIA, Woqooyi Galbeed, Somaliland (2018): Assisted in compiling the ESIA supporting documentation including the Background Information Document, ESIA Report, Environmental and Social Monitoring Plan, Cumulative Impact Assessment methodology and report as well as the Legal Framework. This was done following conducting site assessments using the IFC Performance Standards as a basis. The purposes of the project was to extend the existing quay on the port in order to support larger vessels as well as expand the shipping container storage area including amenities as well as ensure control of the movement of goods around the region. Client: DP World. — Proposed Animal Feedlot BA, Mpumalanga, South Africa (2018): Compiled the BA supporting documentation including the BAR, EMPr and the related public participation material. The purpose of the feedlot was to support the project was Page 2 of 6 CHIFADZA TUTAYI, B.Sc.H Environmental Consultant (Environmental Management), Environment & Energy to support the Agri-Parks programme, which is the cornerstone of rural economic transformation, and support the red meat sector in the region. Client: Department of Rural Development and Land Reform. — BioTherm Wind and Solar Energy Facilities, Western Cape and Northern Cape, South Africa (2017-2017): Created a consolidated impact assessment rating based on the available specialist studies for all the proposed sites. This assisted in acquiring the cumulative impact from all the projects in the area based on the publicly available information. It also included consolidating the comments and response from commenting authorities and stakeholders in the Comments and Responses Report. Client: BioTherm Energy. — Transnet Pipelines EIA/BA process, Secunda, Mpumalanga, South Africa (2017): Compiled the BA supporting documentation including the BAR, EMPr and the related public participation material. The purpose of the BA was for Transnet to acquire an authorisation in order to cover an exposed hydrocarbon pipeline using a concrete gabion mattress structure to protect it and prevent contamination of surrounding watercourses. Client: Transnet Pipelines, a Division of Transnet Limited. — Anglo Platinum Water Separation Project, Rustenburg, North West, Gauteng (2016-2017): Compiled the BA supporting documentation including the BAR, EMPr and the related public participation material. The purpose of the BA was for Anglo to construct a new raw water pipeline and a reservoir for storage of water for use in the event of lack of supply as well as for firefighting purposes. Client: Anglo American Platinum Limited. — Amandelbult Mine Dangerous Goods Storage and Railway Extension Project BA, Limpopo, South Africa (2017): Compiled the BA supporting documentation including the BAR, EMPr and the related public participation material. The purpose of the BA was for the client to obtain authorisation to install diesel storage tanks to support the mine expansion as well as the extension of the existing railway line in order to support more rail cars. Client: Rustenburg Platinum Mines Limited. Due Diligence — Environmental Due Diligence, South Africa (2020): Partnering a Senior Associate on a Phase 1 EDD conducting a desktop assessment of a site in Cape Town the client proposes to buy to extend their operations. My role entails reviewing existing studies as well as analysing GIS and ESG tools to draft a report which gives insight on the current state of the site along with any major findings the client has to be aware of before proceeding with the transaction. Client: Confidential. — Environmental Due Diligence, South Africa (2019): Partnered a Senior Associate on a Phase 1 EDD conducting a desktop assessment of various sites in South Africa for an explosives manufacturing company which proposed to buy similar operations from another organisation. My role entailed reviewing existing studies and reports on the various sites to provide insight on the state of the sites along with any major findings the client had to be aware of before proceeding with the transaction. Client: Confidential. — Environmental Social Governance Due Diligence, South Africa/Swaziland (2017): Partnered with two Senior Associates during the project and conducted site visits and conducted facility inspections (Johannesburg sites and at one facility in Swaziland) based on the checklist prepared in line with EHS Guidelines and IFC Performance Standards (1 and 2) at selected WACO Africa facilities in Johannesburg and Swaziland on behalf of the client who intended to invest. Client: The Abraaj Group. Compliance Auditing: Key Projects — Refurbishment (Fit-Out) of The 8th Floor in 140 West Building, South Africa (2020) Tutayi compiled the Environmental Management Plan for the Page 3 of 6 CHIFADZA TUTAYI, B.Sc.H Environmental Consultant (Environmental Management), Environment & Energy refurbishment/construction of the Goldman Sachs office space in Sandton, Johannesburg. This included understanding the proposed project activities and deriving the potential impacts from the different project aspects (waste, air quality, etc.). The EMP was compiled to provide the environmental management measures for the site for the proposed site activities in order to acquire a Green Star SA – Office v1 certification by the Green Building Council of South Africa. A monitoring programme was also developed as part of the project. Tutayi applied his scientific knowledge in coming up with the relevant management measures for the expected impacts. Client: Goldman Sachs — Anglo Gold Ashanti Regulation 34 Audits, Klerksdorp, North West (2019): Conducted an EMPR compliance audit for the mine’s Mine Waste Solutions business which focuses on tailings recovery based on Regulation 34 of the requirements of the local National Environmental Management Act (NEMA). Client: Anglo Gold Ashanti Limited. — Impala Platinum Regulation 34 Audits, Rustenburg, North West (2019): Conducted an EMPR compliance audit focusing on the mine’s shafts, concentrators, smelters and other ancillary operational activities based on Regulation 34 of the requirements of the local NEMA. Client: Impala Platinum Limited. — Anglo American Mogalakwena Mine Regulation 34 Audits, Mokopane, North West (2019 & 2020): Conducted an EMPR compliance audit focusing on the mine’s opencast pit operations as well as ancillary services based on Regulation 34 of the requirements of the local NEMA. Client: Anglo American Platinum. — 1 Fricker Road Towers Building Development, South Africa (2018). Tutayi undertook the first compliance audit against the Environmental Management Plan for the refurbishment/construction of the J.P. Morgan Chase & Company office building in Illovo, Johannesburg. This included conducting interviews with the appointed Designated Environmental Officer from the contractor, site personnel on gathering information on the operations and the environmental management measures in place for the site. The purpose of the development was to acquire a Green Star SA – Office v1 certification by the Green Building Council of South Africa. A site walk was conducted to confirm any findings. A monitoring programme was also developed as part of the project. Tutayi applied his scientific knowledge in coming up with the relevant management measures for the expected impacts. Client: J.P. Morgan Chase and Company — South 32 Water Use Licence (WUL) Audits, Middelburg, Mpumalanga (2016- 2019, annual audits): Conducted compliance audits against two WULs focusing on the water uses for two different sections of opencast pits operations based on the requirements of the local National Water Act (NWA). Client: South 32. — Tubatse Ferrochrome Waste Management Licence (WML) Audits, Steelpoort, Limpopo (2017-2019, annual audits): Conducted WML compliance audits against five licences mainly focusing on management of disposal of baghouse dust from the smelting operations as well as slag disposal facilities. Audits are based on the requirements of the local National Environmental Management: Waste Act (NEM: WA). Client: Samancor Chrome. — Sasol Regulation 34 Audits, Secunda, Mpumalanga (2019): Conducted compliance audits against project based Environmental Authorisations and corresponding EMPrs for different operations on Sasol’s Secunda facility based on Regulation 34 of the requirements of the local National Environmental Management Act (NEMA). Client: Sasol South Africa (Pty) Limited. — Samancor Manganese South Plant demolition, Meyerton, Gauteng, South Africa (2016): Provide Environmental Control Officer (ECO) services by conducting bimonthly EMPr audits for the demolition of the South Plant site on the premises. This entailed conducting environmental audits to ensure EMP compliance for the Page 4 of 6 CHIFADZA TUTAYI, B.Sc.H Environmental Consultant (Environmental Management), Environment & Energy project to minimise impacts and risk during the activities. Client: Samancor Manganese, Metalloys, operated by South 32. — Sappi External Waste Management Licence Compliance Audit, Springs, Gauteng, South Africa (2016): Conducted the WML environmental compliance audit of the solid waste disposal facility situated at Enstra and compile an audit report according to the requirements of NEMWA. Client: Sappi Southern Africa Limited. — General Electric Healthcare Environmental Health and Safety Audit, Rosebank, Gauteng, South Africa (2016): Conducted an Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) inspection of the GE Healthcare operations in Rosebank and one field site. The field site was at the Life Carstenhof Hospital were the Field Engineers were installing a new piece of equipment. Client: GE Healthcare, a Division of General Electric. — Rose Foundation Environmental Compliance Audit of Old Oil Man, Chamdor, Gauteng, South Africa (2016): Conducted an environmental compliance audit to identify and assess key environmental issues pertaining to the operations and facilities against which on-going continuous improvements and modifications of the facility can be evaluated. The audit covered site operational control measures, legal and regulatory compliance, impacts to environment and general environmental practice. Client: Rose Foundation. Waste Management — Transnet Port Terminals Waste Classification Survey, South Africa (2020): Tutayi conducted the waste classification survey of the Transnet Port Terminals around the country which included, Durban Car Terminal, Maydon Wharf, Durban Container Terminal 1, Durban Container Terminal 2, Richards Bay, Port Elizabeth, East London, Cape Town and Saldanha Bay. This included conducting interviews with the SHEQ Manager, SHEQ Officers and gathering information on the operations and the waste management measures in place for both general and hazardous waste based on the operations. A survey of the available documentation including the waste inventory and previous classifications and SDSs was done. This was to ensure that the waste management requirements were met. Site walks were conducted at each site to confirm that the same standards were applied and any unclassified waste streams had samples collected for analysis at an accredited laboratory. The results were then analysed internally and Tutayi developed the SDSs for the waste streams identified as hazardous. Tutayi also applied his scientific knowledge when he was advising the clients and contractors when dealing with challenges onsite that had to be solved and providing recommendations for any non-compliances noted during the audit. This was reflected in the waste classification survey reports which were produced for each site. Client: Transnet Port Terminals — South 32 Dam Sludge Classification Project, South Africa (2018): Tutayi assisted in the waste classification on the sludge from the South 32 Ifalethu Colliery Pollution Control Dams. South 32 intended to do dam clean up and wanted to assess the sludge for disposal. Tutayi collected samples from the dams which were analysed at an accredited laboratory. The results were then analysed internally and Tutayi developed the SDSs for the waste streams identified as hazardous. Client: South 32 Coal Holdings — Mine Water Reclamation Plant (MWRP) Gypsum Classification Project: Tutayi assisted in the waste classification of the gypsum generated from the South 32 water treatment plant. The MWRP generates a solid waste during the mine water treatment process, which theoretically, should be gypsum based on the chemistry of the plant. The project was to intended to confirm that the gypsum produced was pure and could be sold to farmers for use as a fertilizer. This would help empty the gypsum dams that were getting full and find a way to reuse the by-product. Tutayi collected grab samples which were analysed at an accredited laboratory. Page 5 of 6 CHIFADZA TUTAYI, B.Sc.H Environmental Consultant (Environmental Management), Environment & Energy The results were then analysed internally and an SDS and a classification report produced. Client: South 32 Coal Holdings — PPC Waste Classification, All PPC South Africa sites, South Africa (2016): Consolidated the waste inventories from different sites into one waste inventory, pre-classified the waste, collected samples, conducted waste profiling, waste classification and created SDSs based on laboratory analysis of samples collected. Created generic SDSs for waste were sampling was not required. Client: PPC Ltd. Page 6 of 6 MEGAN GOVENDER, Cand.Sci.Nat, BSc (Hons) Senior Consultant, Environmental Planning & Advisory CAREER SUMMA RY Megan Govender is a Senior Consultant currently working for WSP Group Africa at the Johannesburg, Bryanston office in the Environmental Planning and Advisory Department. She moved from SRK Consulting in 2022 where she was an Environmental Scientist in the Environmental and Social Governance Department. Megan has experience in the environmental and water quality management fields with expertise in environmental impact assessments, environmental auditing, environmental management plans, water use licence applications, integrated water and waste management plans, rehabilitation plans and compliance auditing, for mining and construction industries. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE < 1 year with the firm Environmental Impact Assessment Process 6 years total — Greenside Colliery Dewatering Project Basic Assessment, Mpumalanga Province, Areas of practice South Africa (2020): Assisted in compiling the BA supporting documentation Environmental Management including the BAR and related public participation material. The purpose of the BA was for the dewatering of underground resources at Greenside Colliery to Environmental Impact continue with coal mining. Client: Anglo American Coal South Africa: Greenside Assessments Colliery. Risk Assessments — Elders Colliery Integrated Environmental Authorisation (EA), Mpumalanga Water Use Licencing Province, South Africa (2020): Assisted in compiling the EA Amendment supporting documentation including the BAR and related public participation Water Management material. The purpose of the amendment was for the inclusion of additional Compliance Auditing infrastructure to support the coal mining process. Client: Anglo American Inyosi Coal: Elders Colliery. Education — Consolidation of the Environmental Impact Assessments for Mopani Copper Bachelor of Science (Honours), Mine, Copperbelt Province, Zambia (2021): Assisted in the consolidation of EMP Environmental Management, commitments for the Mufulira and Nkana operations. Client: Mopani Copper University of South Africa, 2019 Mines: Mufulira and Nkana Mine. Project Value: R 4 711 430,00. Bachelor of Science, Geology, — Gap Analysis for a proposed river diversion at Kudumane Manganese Resources, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Northern Cape, South Africa (2021): Assisted in compiling an environmental 2013 permitting gap analysis report for a proposed river diversion at Kudumane Professional memberships Manganese Resources. Client: Kudumane Manganese Resources (Pty) Ltd. Project Value: R 392 836.50. South African Council for Natural Scientific Professions — Gap Analysis for the inclusion of Middellaagte farm at Amandelbult Complex, (SACNASP), Cand.Sci.Nat Limpopo Province, South Africa (2020): Compiled an environmental permitting gap analysis report for the inclusion of the Middellaagte farm at Amandelbult Complex. Client: Anglo American Platinum Limited: Amandelbult Complex. Project Value: 148 435,00. Water Use Licence Applications — Kudumane Manganese Resources Expansion Project Water Use Licence Application (WULA), Northern Cape, South Africa (2021): Compiled a WULA Report in terms of Section 21 of The National Water Act, Act 36 of 1998 (NWA) based on R267 regulations for submission on eWULAAS for water uses associated with the expansion project at Kudumane Manganese Resources. Client: Kudumane Manganese Resources (Pty) Ltd. Project Value: R 1 614 285,00. — EMalahleni Water Reclamation Plant Dewatering Project WULA, Mpumalanga province, South Africa (2021): Compiled a WULA Report in terms of Section 21 of NWA based on R267 regulations for submission on eWULAAS for water uses associated with the treatment of underground water at EMalahleni Water MEGAN GOVENDER, Cand.Sci.Nat, BSc. (Hons) Senior Consultant, Environmental Planning & Advisory Reclamation Plant. Client: Anglo Operations (Pty) Ltd: EMalahleni Water Reclamation Plant. Project Value: R 111 760,00. — GA for temporary crossings over Groot Sandsloot River at Mogalakwena Mine, Limpopo Province, South Africa (2021): Compiled a GA in terms of Section 21 of the NWA for water uses associated with the construction of temporary crossings over the Groot Sandsloot River at Mogalakwena Mine. Client: Anglo American Platinum Limited, Rustenburg Platinum Mines Mogalakwena Complex. Project Value: R 200 000,00. — Elders Colliery WUL Amendment, Mpumalanga Province, South Africa (2021): Compiled the WUL Amendment Report for the amendment of Elders Colliery existing WUL. Client: Anglo American Operations (Pty) Ltd: Elders Colliery. Project Value: R 30 000,00. — Greenside Colliery Dewatering Project WULA, Mpumalanga Province, South Africa (2020): Compiled a WULA Report in terms of Section 21 of NWA based on R267 regulations for submission on eWULAAS for water uses associated with the dewatering of underground resources at Greenside Colliery. Client: Anglo American Coal South Africa: Greenside Colliery. — Mogalakwena Mine Expansion Project WULA, Limpopo Province, South Africa (2019): Compiled a WULA Report in terms of Section 21 of NWA based on R267 regulations for submission on eWULAAS for water uses associated with the expansion project at Mogalakwena Platinum Mine. Client: Anglo American Platinum Limited, Rustenburg Platinum Mines Mogalakwena Complex. Project Value: R 3 279 161,00. — Elders Colliery General Authorisation for the drilling of boreholes, Mpumalanga Province, South Africa (2019): Compiled a GA in terms of Section 21 of the NWA for water uses associated with the drilling of boreholes within 500m of a wetland at Elders Colliery. Client: Anglo American Operations (Pty) Ltd: Elders Colliery. Project Value: R 45 000,00. — Mogalakwena Platinum Mine Water Use Licence (WUL) Amendment, Limpopo Province, South Africa (2018): Compiled the WUL Amendment Report for the amendment and consolidation of Mogalakwena Platinum Mines existing WULs. Client: Anglo American Platinum Limited, Rustenburg Platinum Mines Mogalakwena Complex. Project Value: R 213 580,00. — WULA for Twickenham Platinum Mine, Limpopo Province, South Africa (2018): Compiled a WULA Report in terms of Section 21 of NWA based on R267 regulations for submission on eWULAAS for water uses associated with Twickenham Platinum Mine. Client: Anglo American Platinum Limited: Twickenham Platinum Mine. — General Authorisation for the Emergency Culvert Replacement on the P68 Main Road, Hibiscus Coast Local Municipality, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (2017): Compiled a General Authorisation in terms of Section 21 of the NWA, for the emergency replacement of a culvert along a main road. Client: Samani Consulting (on behalf of KZN Department of Transport). Integrated Water and Waste Management Plans — Integrated Water and Waste Management Plan for Anglo American Platinum – Mogalakwena Platinum Mine, Limpopo Province, South Africa (2018 – 2021, annual updates): Compiled the annual update of the Integrated Water and Waste Management Plan for Mogalakwena Platinum Mine. Client: Anglo American Platinum Limited, Rustenburg Platinum Mines Mogalakwena Complex. Project Value: R 190 000,00. Page 2 of 4 MEGAN GOVENDER, Cand.Sci.Nat, BSc. (Hons) Senior Consultant, Environmental Planning & Advisory — Integrated Water and Waste Management Plan for Pilanesberg and Sedibelo Platinum Mine, North-West Province, South Africa (2018 – 2021, annual updates): Compiled the annual update of the Integrated Water and Waste Management Plan for the Pilanesberg and Sedibelo Operations. Client: Pilanesberg Platinum Mine. Project Value: R 220 000,00. — Integrated Water and Waste Management Plan for Polokwane Metallurgical Complex, Limpopo Province, South Africa (2020): Analysed water quality data for input into the Integrated Water and Waste Management Plan for Polokwane Metallurgical Complex. Client. Anglo American Platinum Limited Polokwane Metallurgical Complex. Project Value: R 180 000,00. — Integrated Water and Waste Management Plan for Twickenham Platinum Mine, Limpopo Province, South Africa (2018 & 2019, annual updates): Compiled the annual update of the Integrated Water and Waste Management Plan for Twickenham Platinum Mine. Client: Anglo American Platinum Limited: Twickenham Platinum Mine. Project Value: R 145 000,00. Maintenance Management Plans — Sasol Field Guide, Gauteng Province, South Africa (2020): Compiled a maintenance field guide for the Sasol pipelines crossing watercourses. Client: Sasol. Project Value: R 33 000,00. — Environmental Maintenance Management Plan for Lebalelo Water Users Association water pipeline, Limpopo, South Africa (2018): Compiled an environmental maintenance management plan for water pipelines. Client: Lebalelo Water Users Association. Project Value: R 125 000,00. Compliance Auditing — Mogalakwena Platinum Mine Temporary River Crossings GA and GN704 Exemption audits, Limpopo Province, South Africa (2021): Conducted compliance audits against the General Authorisation and GN704 Exemption permits in terms of the NWA for temporary river crossings at Mogalakwena Platinum Mine. Client: Anglo American Platinum Limited, Rustenburg Platinum Mines Mogalakwena Complex. Project Value: R 190 000,00. — Coca-Cola Beverages South Africa Bloemfontein Water Use Licence (WUL) Audits, Free State Province, South Africa (2020 & 2021, annual audits): Conducted compliance audits against the WUL focussing on the water uses at the Gutsche and Tannery Plants for Coca-Cola Beverages South Africa Bloemfontein based on the requirements of the NWA. Client: Coca-Cola Beverages South Africa. Project Value: R 58 000,00. — Impala Platinum Mine Water Use Licence (WUL) Audits, North-West Province, South Africa (2018 – 2020, annual audits): Conducted compliance audits against the WUL focussing on the water uses for different sections of Impala Platinum Mine based on the requirements of the NWA. Client: Impala Platinum Mine. Project Value: R 130 000,00. — Modikwa Platinum Mine WUL Audit, Limpopo Province, South Africa (2018 & 2019, annual audits): Conducted compliance audits against the WUL focussing on water uses for different sections of Modikwa Platinum Mine based on the requirements of the NWA. Client: Anglo American Platinum Limited: Modikwa Platinum Mine. Project Value: R 94 040,00. — Pilanesberg and Sedibelo Platinum Mine WUL Audit, North-West Province, South Africa (2018): Conducted compliance audits against two WULs for different sections of the Pilanesberg and Sedibelo Operations based on the requirements of the NWA. Client: Pilanesberg Platinum Mine. Project Value: R 156 000,00. Page 3 of 4 MEGAN GOVENDER, Cand.Sci.Nat, BSc. (Hons) Senior Consultant, Environmental Planning & Advisory — Twickenham Platinum Mine WUL Audit, Limpopo Province, South Africa (2018 & 2019, annual audits): Conducted compliance audits against the WUL for different sections of Twickenham Platinum Mine based on the requirements of the NWA. Client: Anglo American Platinum Limited: Twickenham Platinum Mine. — Hillcrest Retirement Country Estate Environmental Construction Monitoring, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (2016 – 2017): Provided Environmental Control Officer (ECO) services by conduction monthly EMPr audits for the construction of houses at the Hillcrest Retirement Country Estate. Client: Hillcrest Retirement Country Estate. Page 4 of 4 APPENDIX B SPECIALIST CVS Resumé AISLING DOWER Golder Associates Africa (Pty.) Ltd. – Johannesburg Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Specialist Aisling is an ecologist and biodiversity specialist with over 12 years consulting experience in Europe and sub-Saharan Africa. Experienced in designing, costing and conducting baseline flora and fauna surveys, ecosystem services assessments, ecological impact assessment and development of mitigation, compensation and offsetting measures for projects in the mining, O&G, waste, transport, land development and power generation sectors. She has completed baseline biodiversity studies and ecosystem service reviews for numerous projects in Southern Africa, East Africa, and Central and West Africa, and is experienced in conducting such assessments to satisfy both Education national environmental regulations and international financing requirements Master of Science (Hons) particularly those demanded by the International Finance Corporation’s 2012 Applied Environmental Performance Standards. To date she has worked on biodiversity-related projects Science , University in Ireland, UK, Kosovo, Gabon, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, DRC, College Dublin, Dublin, Mozambique and Uganda, in addition to numerous projects in South Africa, Ireland, 2007 covering northern temperate, Mediterranean, tropical rainforest, desert, savanna Bachelor of Science (Hons) and coastal environments. Zoology, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland, 2005 She has specific expertise in bat survey and population assessment, having completed her MSc research on bat population correlates, carried out bat Certifications assessments for mining and wind power developments in Ireland and the UK, Professional Natural and conducted baseline studies of bat populations and subsequent impact Scientist (South African assessments for both mining and power generation projects in West Africa, Council for Natural Central Africa, South Africa and Europe. Scientific Professions) , (114477/15) Languages English – Fluent French – Fluent Employment History Golder Associates Africa (Pty) Ltd. – Johannesburg Terrestrial Ecologist (February 2013 to Present) Biodiversity specialist with responsibility for Project Management and implementation of baseline biodiversity studies and impact assessments for development projects in the mining, transport, land development, power and waste sectors, in both South Africa and sub-Saharan Africa. Role responsibilities include: Project management, including budget preparation and management, task allocation, and technical review of proposals and reports; Technical review of consultant’s draft reports; biodiversity study design to satisfy national legislation and international financing requirements; Biodiversity baseline and impact assessment reporting; Biodiversity offset strategies; Biodiversity action/management plans; Ecosystem services review and impact assessment; Wetland delineation surveys and assessments; Large and small mammal surveys. Golder Associates Ireland – Naas, Ireland Ecologist (April 2008 to Present) Responsible for ecological input on a range of resource development, mining, power and transportation projects, both in Ireland and Internationally. Typical project activities were undertaking baseline ecological surveys including surveys 1 Resumé AISLING DOWER of bat activity, reptile population size and composition, newt presence/absence and population size, badger and otter presence/absence and territory size assessment, small mammal surveys, aquatic invertebrate species composition, vegetation surveys and habitat mapping. Authored numerous Ecological Baseline, Ecological Impact Assessment and Appropriate Assessment reports, in fulfilment of regulatory requirements. Golder Associates UK – Oxford, UK Ecologist (April 2010 to Present) Responsible for the ecological input on a range of resource development, mining and transportation projects, both internationally and in the U.K. to inform planning applications and Ecological Impact Assessments (EcIA), and uphold monitoring regimes. Project activities included: Route options constraints study and baseline ecological survey & mapping, statutory authority consultation and stakeholder engagement for production of baseline ecology report and ecological impact assessment chapter of ESIA for Kosovo Motorway alignment; EU- protected species survey and monitoring, including great crested newts (GCN) and bat species, for several large-scale landfill and quarry sites; Reptile, amphibian, mammal and Phase 1 habitat surveys for a suite of composting/biogas developments, subsequent baseline ecology reports and Ecological Impact Assessment; Provision of Provision of Ecological clerk of works services at development sites NATURA Environmental Consultants – Wicklow, Ireland Ecologist (September 2007 to March 2008) Responsible for report writing, data interpretation and analysis, and project management. Contributed extensively to the production of the publication "The Status of EU Protected Habitats and Species in Ireland" (NPWS, 2008). University College Dublin – Dublin, Ireland Field Assistant (July 2007 to September 2007) Field assistant for salmonid fish population assessment and crayfish surveys, including electrofishing, fish handling and scale sampling, sorting and ID of freshwater invertebrates and plants. Thomson Scientific & Healthcare – Limerick, Ireland Scientific Information Specialist (May 2005 to August 2006) Researcher responsible for writing article abstracts, proof-reading and editing newly published scientific research papers. 2 Resumé AISLING DOWER PROJECT EXPERIENCE – IFC PERFORMANCE STANDARD 6 PROJECTS SMFG Nimba Fauna Compiled baseline fauna report for the ESIA, including update of baseline Baseline (2020) information with results of various taxonomic studies done since the original 2013 Nimba Mountains, baseline, and critical habitat-triggering species descriptions. Guinea Large Infrastructure Lead biodiversity specialist for marine baseline surveys including sea grass and Barging Route - Marine coral reef extent and condition assessments, to inform microrouting of a Ecology Impact proposed barging route in close proximity to Bazaruto Archipelago National Park. Assessment (2020) Vilanculos, Mozambique Konza Techno City - Acting as biodiversity expert on behalf of the lending institution, was responsible Biodiversity Baseline for review of the intial biodiversity baseline study and BMP, and development of and BMP Review recommendations for additonal work required to ensure that the baseline and (2019) BMP are of the standard necessary to satisfy the requirements of Performance Machakos, Kenya Standard 6. Proposed Oil Field Screening for Critical Habitats as defined by IFC PS6 and IFC GN6, 2012. Development Desktop biodiversity description and remote land cover sensing to inform scoping (Confidential) (2014 - report and fieldwork planning for biodiversity and ecosystem services baseline 2019) data gathering phase. Authored Biodiversity baseline report and impact Turkana, Kenya assessment to Kenyan and IFC standards. Ahafo North Mine Consolidated biodiversity data from previous studies with up-to-date baseline Biodiversity Baseline data on aquatic ecosystems and vegetation into an updated biodiversity baseline and IA (2018) report and impact assessment for the proposed mining of Ahafo North Brong-Ahafo, Ghana Beach Landing Sites Authored marine and coastal baseline study report based on available reports (Confidential) - Marine and data. Determined species and ecosystem triggers of Critical Habitat in the and Coastal baseline study area and assessed impacts and developed bespoke mitigation measures and Critical Habitat to ensure NNL of natural habitat and NG of critical habitats. Assessment (2018) Vilanculos, Mozambique Kinsevere Copper Mine Consolidated biodiversity data from previous studies with up-to-date baseline (2018) data on flora and birds into an updated biodiveristy baseline report and impact Haut-Katanga, DRC assessment for the proposed expansion of TSF to adjoining tenement Oil Exploration Block - Baseline biodiversity description to inform the overall Environmental Baseline Biodiversity Baseline Report for that exploration block. and Impact Updated biodiversity impact assessment chapter and authored cumulative Assessment (2018) impact assessment report for the project Hoima, Uganda Proposed Copper Mine Ecosystem services review and impact assessment to satisfy the requirements of (Confidential) (2017) IFC PS6 for a proposed copper mine development. Katanga, DRC Bokpoort Solar PV & Conducted specialist bat baseline study and impact assessment for solar PV and CSP Tower (2016) CSP tower project. Northern Cape, South Authored ecosystem services review and impact assessment for the full project. Africa 3 Resumé AISLING DOWER Kingfisher Ecosystems goods and services assessment to IFC PS6 standards, for a Development Area proposed oil development project on the shore of Lake Albert. (2015) Hoima, Uganda Proposed Mine Ecosystems goods and services assessment to IFC PS6 standards, for a (Confidential) (2013) proposed magnetite mine in an area of tribal lands in KZN, also known for its rich KwaZulu-Natal, South biodiversity. Africa Proposed Iron Ore Led specialist bat survey of proposed mine site in Guinea. Conducted extensive Mine (2012) wet and dry season bat presence and activity surveys and established population Nimba, Guinea status of a Critically Endangered bat species within proposed site. Produced Critical Habitat mapping and reporting in accordance with requirements of IFC Performance Standard 6. Proposed Rare Earth Led specialist bat survey of proposed mine site in a remote rainforest area in Mine (Confidential) Gabon. Conducted wet and dry season bat presence and activity surveys to get (2012) a baseline bat species list for the proposed site, which included new bat records Gabon for Gabon. PROJECT EXPERIENCE – ECOSYSTEM SERVICES ASSESSMENT Oil Development Block Ecosystem services review and impact assessment to IFC PS6 for a proposed (2018) oil field development including proposed overland haulage route. Turkana, Kenya Kingfisher Ecosystem services review and impact assessment to IFC PS6 standards, for a Development Area proposed oil development project on the shore of Lake Albert. (2018) Hoima, Uganda Kipoi/Luputo Mine Ecosystem services review and impact assessment to IFC PS6 for a (2016) copper/cobalt mine in DRC. Katanga, DRC Metalkol (2016) Ecosystem services review and impact assessment to IFC PS6 for a Kolwezi, DRC copper/cobalt mine in DRC. Proposed Mine, Ecosystems goods and services assessment to IFC PS6 standards, for a Melmoth (2015) proposed magnetite mine in an area of tribal lands in KZN, also known for its rich KwaZulu-Natal, South biodiversity. Africa Gas to Liquid Plant Produced ecosystem goods and services assessment based on information (2013) garnered from ecology, surface water and social baseline assessments, in order Tashkent, Uzbekistan to fulfil International Finance Corporation Performance Standard 6 requirements for the project funding and ESIA. 4 Resumé AISLING DOWER PROJECT EXPERIENCE – BATS Proposed Iron Ore Led specialist bat survey of proposed mine site in Guinea. Conducted extensive Mine - ESIA to IFC wet and dry season bat presence and activity surveys and established population Standards status of a Critically Endangered bat species within proposed site. Produced Nimba Mountains, Critical Habitat mapping and reporting in accordance with requirements of IFC Guinea Performance Standard 6. Proposed rare earth Led a six-week specialist bat field survey of proposed mine site in a remote mine - ESIA to IFC rainforest area in Gabon. Conducted wet and dry season bat presence and Standards activity surveys to compile a baseline bat species list for the study area, which (Confidential), Gabon included new bat records for Gabon. Authored baseline and impact assessment reports to inform the overall ESIA. Phalaborwa Mine - Provided design guidance to our client who proposed to construct an artificial bat Artificial Roost roost on their property using old mining vehicle tyres and overburden materials. Creation Guidance Phalaborwa, Limpopo, South Africa Kosovo Wind Farm Analysed passive acoustic monitoring data for bats to compile a baseline report ESIA to World Bank on bat species assemblage, diversity and spatial distribution of bat activity within Standards the wind farm area of influence. Kosovo Varkensvlei Mine ESIA Baseline study of bat species assemblage, diversity and spatial distribution of bat Waterberg, Limpopo, activity within the surface mining rights area, including identification of sensitive South Africa habitats and terrain features on site that could constitute important roosting or foraging habitat for various species. Authored baseline and impact assessment reports to inform the overall ESIA. Rio Tinto Tete Bat monitoring surveys (passive acoustic monitoring supplemented by trapping Tete, Mozambique surveys) in compliance with environmental authorisation conditions and in line with the recommended mitigation measures of the ESIA. Farim Phosphate Ecologist on Terrestrial Ecology team. Responsible for undertaking wet and dry Project ESIA season field survey work to establish baseline bat diversity, including passive Farim, Guinea-Bissau acoustic monitoring and identification of sensitive habitats and terrain features on site that could constitute important roosting or foraging habitat for various species. Authored baseline study report to inform the ESIA. Bokpoort Solar PV & Conducted specialist bat baseline surveys including passive acoustic monitoring CSP Tower (2016) and identification of sensitive habitats and terrain features on site that could Northern Cape, South constitute important roosting or foraging habitat for various species. Authored the Africa baseline report and the impact assessment for a solar PV and CSP tower project, to IFC PS6 standard. PROJECT EXPERIENCE – WETLAND ECOLOGY AGA Pipeline wetland Wetland delineation, baseline PES, EIS and EcoServices scores and impact assessment (2019) assessment for proposed water return pipeline. Gauteng, South Africa 5 Resumé AISLING DOWER Twinsaver Water Use Wetland delineation, baseline PES, EIS and EcoServices scores and impact License (2018) assessment for ESIA for water use license application Gauteng, South Africa Belfast Implementation Wetland baseline monitoring to inform environmental impact assessment, Project (2015 - 2018) including multi-seasonal surveys and updates of PES, EIS and WET-Ecoservices Mpumalanga, South scores for each HGM unit concerned. Africa Kangra Kuisipongo Conducted wetland delineation and baseline assessment (PES, EIS, Overland Conveyor WetEcoservices) and impact assessment of overland coal conveyor. ESIA (2017) Kwazulu Natal, South Africa Mafube LifeX Project Wetland mitigation strategy fieldwork and assessments. Ongoing project (2015 - 2017) support during construction through monitoring and management of construction Mpumalanga, South activities, and overseeing implementation of WUL conditions on the ground. Africa BECSA Middelburg Wetland delineation and assessment of proposed sludge pipeline river crossings, (2015) and wetlands lying within 500m of proposed slurry dump pits to inform Water Use Mpumalanga, South Licence application and EIA. Africa Metmar, Steelpoort Delineation and assessment of floodplains of the Steelpoort River, upstream, (2014) within and downstream of the proposed site of an open cast pit. Limpopo, South Africa Mooifontein, Arnot Bird and amphibian surveys of pans and wetlands within mining rights area to (2014) update PES and EIS, for use in determining wetland reserve. Mpumalanga, South Africa Interwaste Amadwala Delineated wetlands and assessed Present Ecological Status, Ecological (2014) Importance and Sensitivity, and Ecosystem services provided by each wetland Gauteng, South Africa within project area of influence. Conducted impact assessment and devised mitigation measures and monitoring regimes. PROJECT EXPERIENCE – MINING Bankable Feasibility Responsible for authoring environment chapter of BFS. Study (confidential) (2019) Mpumalanga, South Africa Belfast Implementation Led three years of pre-construction wetland monitoring including assessment of Project (2015-2018) PES, EIS and EcoServices for mining right area Mpumulanga, South Africa 6 Resumé AISLING DOWER Phalaborwa Mine - Biological monitoring of the Oliphants and Selati Rivers, including assessment of Biomonitoring (2015) fish populations, aquatic macroinvertebrates and riparian vegetation to monitor Limpopo, South Africa the condition of habitat in the vicinity of the mine, observing any significant changes and providing advice to PMC on biodiversity management. This ongoing project continues to be conducted in compliance with the most rigourous health and safety standards, due to the frequent presence of dangerous large mammal fauna including elephant, buffalo and lion in and around the mine site. Tshikondeni Mine Ecologist on Terrestrial Ecology team. Responsible for undertaking wet and dry (2014) season field survey work to determine baseline large and small mammal, bat and Limpopo, South Africa bird diversity and vegetation community mapping for development of a rehabilitation plan for mined areas. Bat Baseline Study to Led specialist bat survey of proposed mine site in a remote rainforest area in IFC Standards (2012) Gabon. Conducted wet and dry season bat presence and activity surveys to get Gabon a baseline bat species list for the proposed site, which included new bat records for Gabon. Bat Baseline Study to Led specialist bat survey of proposed mine site in an upland region of Guinea. IFC Standards (2012) Conducted extensive wet and dry season bat presence and activity surveys and Nimba, Guinea established population status of a Critically Endangered bat species within proposed site. Produced Critical Habitat mapping and reporting in accordance with requirements of IFC Performance Standard 6. Farim Phosphate Ecologist on Terrestrial Ecology team. Responsible for undertaking wet and dry Project ESIA (2011) season field survey work to establish baseline bat, mammal and bird diversity, Farim, Guinea Bissau and vegetation mapping for subsequent ecological impact assessment. Rio Tinto Tete Project Ecologist on Terrestrial Ecology team. Responsible for undertaking wet and dry (2013 - 2015) season field survey work to determine baseline small mammal and bird diversity Tete, Mozambique and vegetation community mapping for subsequent ecological impact assessment. PROJECT EXPERIENCE – POWER Bokpoort CSV and PV Biodiversity and ecosystem serivces baseline and impact assessment as part of developments (2017) overall ESIA for two PV and one CSV development on adjoining properties. Northern Cape, South Africa Solar Park - Gordonia Conducted survey of powerline route to identify cluster of protected trees, other Park substation plants of conservation importance, and areas potentially important to bird species powerline (2016) of concern to inform the final routing and placement of pylons and bird deterrents Northern Cape, South Africa Kendal Power Plant Terrestrial vegetation, bird and mammal monitoring to assess impacts of existing (2013) ash dump, and compile baseline data for proposed new ash dump. Mpumalanga, South Africa 7 Resumé AISLING DOWER Ndumo-Gezisa Terrestrial flora and fauna assessment of route corridor options for proposed Powerline Route powerline approx. 30 km long. Studies included small and large mammals, birds, Corridor - Impact reptiles and vegetation mapping. Assessment (2013) KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Vaalbank 88 Kv Terrestrial and wetland baseline study and impact assessment reports to assess Powerline - Basic the impacts of a proposed powerline corridor and switching station footprint. Assessment (2014) Gauteng, South Africa Begg Farm Wind Responsible for production of Environmental Impact Statement for a 3MW wind Cluster EIA (2012) farm at Begg Farm, Kirkcaldy, Fife. Authored chapters including Project Fife, Scotland Description, Scoping, Existing Environment, Summary of Effects and Non- Technical Summary. Also responsible for authoring baseline chapter on Local Land Use and Recreational Access. Barrel Law Wind Farm Responsible for co-ordinating front-end production of Environmental Impact EIA (2012) Statement for a 21MW wind farm at Barrel Law, Hawick. Authored chapters Scottish Borders, including Project Description, Scoping, Policy Framework and Existing Scotland Environment. PROJECT EXPERIENCE – TRANSPORTATION Kosovo Motorway Golder was commissioned by Bechtel/Enka to prepare Route Corridor Selection ESHIA (2010) Study and Environmental and Social Impact Assessment for approx. 70 km of Prizren-Pristine, Kosovo proposed motorway. As Project Ecologist, role included undertaking ecological constraints mapping for three route options, and multi-disciplinary walkover survey of selected route - coordinating a team of local zoological and botanical experts. Produced Ecological Impact Assessment chapter and devised design mitigation recommendations. Developed tool-box talk regarding dealing with protected species on site during construction. PROJECT EXPERIENCE – EU HABITATS DIRECTIVE - APPROPRIATE ASSESSMENT Report on Cumulative Golder were commissioned to technically review a report outlining an Impacts of Proposed Assessment of the compatibility of Natura 2000 site conservation objectives with Gold Mine (2010) an investment proposal for the extraction and processing of gold-bearing ore Krumovgrad, Bulgaria from the Krumovgrad Exploration Area. Role on this project included technical review of the report, identification of information gaps in the cumulative impact assessment, and recommendations for addressing these issues within the report. Stage 2 Appropriate Undertook Stage 2 Appropriate Assessments of the discharges from a number of Assessment of WWTP waste water treatment plants (WWTP) on Pollardstown Fen SAC, a groundwater- (2011) fed fen habitat which is the largest of its type in Ireland. WWTP that discharged Kildare, Ireland to both surface water systems and groundwater systems were examined for their potential to impact on groundwater quality of the fen and subsequent impacts on the vegetation community composition of the fen, and other water-dependent protected species including the rare, EU-protected whorl snails Vertigo spp. Cumulative impact assessment reports regarding Pollardstown Fen SAC and Mouds Bog SAC were also subsequently prepared 8 Resumé AISLING DOWER Stage 2 Appropriate Project Ecologist for Stage II Appropriate Assessment of proposed upgrade Assessment - Lidl works to retail unit in Clonmel, Co. Tipperary, which is situated adjacent to the Supermarket River Suir SAC. Role included desktop research and consultations with statutory Extension (2011) authorities, Phase I habitat survey of lands between the retail unit and the river, Tipperary, Ireland Ecological Impact Assessment and subsequently Stage II Appropriate Assessment report production. Appropriate Project Ecologist responsible for undertaking an Appropriate Assessment Assessment of Quarry screening of the potential impacts of a treated quarry wash-water discharge to discharge to SAC the River Slaney, which is an SAC protected under the EU Habitats Directive. (2011) Surveys included an Extended Phase I habitat survey of the quarry site, and Carlow, Ireland aquatic invertebrate sampling of the River Slaney upstream and downstream of the discharge point to assess any potential impacts of the discharge on the river water biological quality. Consultation with the regional Fisheries Board and the National Parks and Wildlife Service was undertaken and mitigation measures regarding the reduction of silt load in the discharge were recommended. Proposed Leisure Undertook Appropriate Assessment Stage 1 (Screening) and subsequent Stage Facility Adjacent to 2 Appropriate Assessment of proposed leisure facility. Acquisition of additional Blessington Lake SPA ornithological data in consultation with local NPWS ranger and local birders in Wicklow, Ireland progress and final report to be submitted to NPWS for comment. Appropriate Undertook Appropriate Assessment Stage 1 (Screening) for a number of local Assessment Screening area plans that could potentially impact significantly on nearby protected sites of Local Area including SACs and SPAs. Surveys considered features for which these sites Development Plans are designed including Annex I habitats, wintering bird populations, otter, (2011) kingfisher and aquatic species such as brook lamprey. Kildare, Ireland PROJECT EXPERIENCE – UK & IRELAND: ECOLOGICAL BASELINE STUDIES AND IMPACT ASSESSMENT Future Biogas - Project Ecologist responsible for undertaking Extended Phase I habitat surveys Various sites (2010) of three sites in Norfolk for which the construction of biogas plants is proposed. Norfolk, UK Each site (including a 250m buffer area surrounding the sites) was surveyed and the habitats mapped. Other features considered included hedgerow assessments, bat foraging/commuting/roosting potential assessment, and great crest newt habitat suitability assessments. During this project I was also responsible for training a third-level summer student in botanical identification and habitat mapping techniques; and desk top research and baseline data aquisition Biffa Landfill Extension Project Ecologist responsible for undertaking great crested newt surveys, (2010) including presence/absence, evidence of breeding, and population size, age and Cambridgeshire, UK sex distribution enumeration. British Sugar Site Project Ecologist responsible for undertaking baseline ecological surveys of three Extension (2010, 2011) large areas of arable cropland, intersected by numerous drainage ditches, where Norfolk, UK British Sugar intends to expand their processing plant. Surveys undertaken included Phase I habitat surveys, reptile surveys, and aquatic vegetation assessment and water vole surveys of approximately 3km of drainage ditches. 9 Resumé AISLING DOWER Proposed Bioenergy Project Ecologist responsible for coordinating and undertaking baseline and Composting ecological surveys of a former army airbase site, which is to be developed as a Facility (2011) quarry and subsequently a bioenergy and composting facility. Surveys included Essex, UK bat roost emergence and re-entry surveys in a number of abandoned farmyard and army base buildings undertaken by 6 surveyors, and great crested newt population presence/absence, evidence of breeding and population assessment surveys undertaken by 5 surveyors within 250m of the site to inform European Protected Species Licence Application; and Extended Phase I Ecology survey of the site including badger surveys to inform the Ecological Impact Assessment of the EIS. Otter Survey - Project ecologist responsible for carrying out an intensive otter survey along the Johnstown Flood banks of a river channel which is within the range of the local otter population, Relief Works (2011) and which is to be dredged and widened for flood relief works. Otter usage of Kildare, Ireland the site was assessed by sprainting frequency, and spraints were examined for evidence of seasonal dietary habits. Ornithological Surveys Undertook monthly vantage point and walkover bird surveys on an upland site in for Proposed Wind the west of Ireland for 6 months, to gather bird site usage data in order to Farm (2009) ultimately assess collision risks and other impacts of the construction of a wind Mayo, Ireland farm across the mountainside. Surveys included walkover surveys and vantage point watches; where species, flight height and direction, and behaviour was noted for 3 hour periods at each vantage point on each survey occasion. Leixlip Hot Springs/ Project ecologist responsible for assessing common newt presence/absence in Spa and Toll House hot spring, and provision of advice to Parks Department on most appropriate (2009) season for works, and requirements for Appropriate Assessment in line with the Kildare, Ireland EU Habitats Directive. Also undertook bat roost dusk emergence and dawn re- entry surveys of a derelict toll-house structure adjacent to the Royal Canal to assess the presence/absence of roosting bats. Sallins Flood Relief Undertook Extended Phase 1 Habitat Survey and ecological constraints mapping Works (2010) for proposed flood relief works. Surveys included river habitat assessment, Kildare, Ireland fisheries potential assessment, and survey of trees and structures for potential bat roosts. Coastal Habitats Golder Associates were retained by Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council to Survey and Mapping collect, collate and review all available biodiversity data relating to coastal and (2009) marine habitats of the 17km coastline of Dún Laoghaire Rathdown. Preliminary Dublin, Ireland habitat maps were derived from aerial photography and in-house Level II habitat classification data holdings, and were ground-truthed by field survey of all accessible areas of the coastline to produce Level III classification habitat mapping. Role included desk top study and collation of available biodiversity data on the locality, and preparation and ground truthing of preliminary habitat maps to refine the habitat mapping of the coastline to Level III habitat classifications. Geotextile Assisted Golder was commissioned by Naas Town Council to prepare a Feasibility Study Dewatering of Lakes, for the removal of silt from Naas Lakes, Naas, Co. Kildare, and subsequently Naas Town Council assisted Naas Town Council in the production of tender documents for the (2008) required works. Project Ecologist responsible for undertaking a survey of nesting Kildare, Ireland waterfowl on the lake and provision of recommendations regarding optimum timing of the works, in order to avoid the main bird breeding season and any significant negative impacts on local bird populations; and consulted with the Regional Fisheries Board as to their requirements for the preservation of crayfish and brook/river lamprey populations within the lakes, in order to inform the tendering process. 10 Resumé AISLING DOWER TRAINING Tools for Wetland Assessment (WET-Health, WET-Ecoservices) Rhodes University, August 2016 Mainstreaming Biodiversity into Business National Business and Biodiversity Network, South Africa, November, 2014 First Aid Level 1 Action Training Academy, July, 2014 Wetland Management: Introduction and Delineation University of the Free State, November. 2013 Flora of Witwatersrand Botany Dept, University of Witwatersrand, October, 2013 Mammal Identification The Mammal Society, May 2009 Bat Detector Workshop Bat Conservation Ireland, June 2007, June 2008 Irish Botany National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, Dublin, 2008 Outdoor Safety & First Aid Mountain Rescue Trainer, November 2007 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Professional Natural Scientist (Pr. Sc. Nat. 114477/15) Member of South African Bat Assessment Association Member of South African Wetland Society PUBLICATIONS Journal Articles Monadjem, A., L. Richards, P. J. Taylor, C. Denys, A. Dower and S. Stoffberg. Diversity of Hipposideridae in the Mount Nimba massif, West Africa, and the taxonomic status of Hipposideros lamottei. Acta Chiropterologica, 15(2) (2013), 341-352. Other The Status of EU Protected Habitats and Species in Ireland. National Parks & Wildlife Service, 2008. 11 Curriculum Vitae BRADLEY GRAVES Midrand Education Matric Senior Certificate Employment History with Exemption, Kearsney WSP Environmental – Westville College, KwaZulu Natal, 2000 Intern (2004 to 2005) Part time intern performing general administrative and EIA related office tasks, Batchelor of Science Environmental and assisting with fieldwork at the harbour ferromanganese site, and NMI Management Stream Umhlanga Ridge. Majoring in Geographical Science, UKZN, KwaZulu SRK Consulting – Pietermaritzburg Natal, 2004 Intern (2005 to 2005) Batchelor of Science Part time intern performing general administrative and EIA related office tasks Honours Environmental and assisting with wetland delineation and assessment fieldwork at the Cool-Air Management Stream cemetery. Majoring in Geographical Science, UKZN, KwaZulu Natal, 2005 Land Resources International (LRI) – Pietermaritzburg Junior Wetland Ecologist (2005 to 2010) Grass Identification Member of the environmental division within LRI as a wetland specialist, Workshop - Frits van Outshoorn Grassland providing practical solutions and services to local and international industries, Science, Ukulinga consultants, developers, non-government organisations, and regional and Research Farm, KwaZulu national government departments/programmes. Natal, 2009 GroundTruth – Water, Wetlands and Environmental Engineering. – Hilton Tools for Wetland Assessment Short Course Senior Wetland Ecologist (2010 to 2018) Wetland Ecology, Rhodes Managing member of the wetland division within GroundTruth, providing University, Grahamstown, specialist solutions and services to local and international industries, consultants, 2011 developers, non-government organisations, and regional and national Wet-Health training government departments/programmes. workshop Wetland Ecology, Mondi Wetlands Programme, KwaZulu Natal, 2011 Scientific Writing Course - Sharon Rees Environmental Science, University of KwaZulu Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2014 Soil Classification and Land Capability Course Soil Science, Cedara College, KwaZulu Natal, 2015 Certifications SACNASP - Pr.Sci.Nat. - Ecological Science, 2017 1 Curriculum Vitae BRADLEY GRAVES Languages English – Fluent Afrikaans – Fluent Zulu – Fluent 2 Curriculum Vitae BRADLEY GRAVES PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Founding Member - South African Wetland Society (SAWS) Registered Scientist - South African Council of Natural Scientific Professionals (SACNASP) Mentor within the Candidate Mentorship Phase (CMP) programme of the South African Council for Natural Scientific Professions (SACNASP) 3 KIRSTEN COLLETT, M.Sc. (Pr.Sci.Nat) Principal Consultant (Air Quality & Acoustics), Environment & Energy CAREER SUMMARY Kirsten is a Senior Air Quality and Acoustic Consultant with a Master of Science (Atmospheric Sciences) degree obtained from the University of the Witwatersrand. She is currently employed at the Johannesburg branch of WSP Environmental and has worked on various air quality and acoustic impact assessments; air quality management plans; air quality and acoustic monitoring projects; and air quality and acoustic modelling projects for a variety of clients over the past ten years. She has provided consulting support to various client industries including petrochemical, mining, metallurgical, manufacturing and local government bodies among others. She is also a registered Professional Natural Scientist (Pr.Nat.Sci.) with the South African Council for Natural Scientific Professions (SACNASP). Years with the firm EDUCATION 10 Master of Science, Atmospheric Sciences, University of 2009 Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa Years of experience 12 Bachelor of Science (Honours) Geography and Environmental 2006 Studies, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Professional qualification Africa Pri.Sci.Nat Bachelor of Science, Geography and Environmental Studies, 2005 University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa Areas of expertise Air Quality Impact Assessments ADDITIONAL TRAINING Air Quality Management Business-focussed Project Management 2013 Ambient Air Quality and Acoustic Monitoring Snake Awareness Training 2016 Environmental Acoustic Assessments PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS South African Council for Natural Scientific Professions SACNASP National Association for Clean Air NACA PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Air Quality Impact Assessments (AQIAs) — AQIA for a Proposed Cement Grinding Processing Facility, Umbogintwini, KwaZulu-Natal (2021): WSP was appointed to conduct an AQIA in the form of an Atmospheric Impact Report as part of an Atmospheric Emission Licence (AEL) application for a proposed cement grinding processing facility. The assessment consisted of the compilation of a comprehensive emissions inventory to account for emissions from the facility as well as dispersion modelling using the AERMOD dispersion model to assess the impacts of emissions on any surrounding receptors. Client: Platinum Cement Industries. — AQIA for a Revised Production Rate for a Chemical Producer, Cape Town (2020): Project Manager and Lead Consultant. WSP was appointed to conduct an AQIA in the form of an Atmospheric Impact Report as part of an Atmospheric Emission Licence (AEL) amendment application for a production rate change at the facility. The assessment consisted of the compilation of a comprehensive emissions inventory to account for emissions from the facility as well as dispersion modelling using the AERMOD dispersion model to assess the impacts of emissions on any surrounding receptors. Client: Protea Chemicals. — AQIA for a Proposed Independent Power Project, Qatar (2020): Project Manager and Lead Consultant. WSP was contracted to undertake a screening-level air KIRSTEN COLLETT, M.Sc. (Pr.Sci.Nat) Principal Consultant (Air Quality & Acoustics), Environment & Energy quality impact assessment to determine the suitability of the proposed stack heights in dispersing emission away from sensitive receptors. The project included a baseline assessment, emissions inventory, dispersion modelling using SCREEN3 and comparison of the predicted concentrations against the Qatar ambient air quality standards. Client: WSP Middle East. — AQIA for a Proposed Expansion to an Iron Ore Loading Port, Saldanha (2019): Project Manager and Lead Consultant. WSP was contracted to undertake an air quality impact assessment to determine the impacts of a proposed increase in iron ore storage and handling capacity at the Saldanha Port. The project included a baseline assessment, compilation of a comprehensive emissions inventory and dispersion modelling using the CALPUFF dispersion model to assess the impacts of emissions on the surrounding communities. Client: Transnet Port Terminals Saldanha Bay. — AQIA for a proposed coal stockpile at an underground mine, Ogies, Mpumalanga, South Africa (2018): Project Manager and Lead Consultant. WSP was appointed to conduct an Air Pollution Assessment in the form of an Atmospheric Impact Report for a proposed coal stockpile at the underground section of the Zibulo Colliery. The assessment consisted of the compilation of a comprehensive emissions inventory to account for emissions from the proposed stockpile as well as dispersion modelling using the AERMOD dispersion model to assess the impacts of emissions on any surrounding receptors. Client: Anglo American Coal SA. — AQIA for a Proposed Waste to Energy Facility, Kuwait (2017-2018): Project Manager and Lead Consultant. WSP was contracted to undertake an air quality impact assessment to determine the impacts of a proposed waste to energy facility in Kuwait. The project included assessment of baseline monitoring data (conducted by a local partner), a baseline assessment, emissions inventory, dispersion modelling using CALPUFF and comparison of the predicted concentrations against the Kuwait and International ambient air quality guidelines/standards. A preliminary screening assessment was undertaken using SCREEN3 to determine the monitoring locations for the baseline monitoring campaign. Client: WSP Middle East. — AQIA for a Chemical Manufacturer, New Germany, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (2015): Project Manager and Lead Consultant. WSP was appointed to conduct an Air Pollution Assessment in the form of an Atmospheric Impact Report for the proposed Polyol Blending Plant at the Dow Advanced Materials site in New Germany. The assessment consisted of the compilation of a comprehensive emissions inventory to account for emissions from both the existing and proposed operations as well as dispersion modelling using the AERMOD dispersion model to assess the impacts of emissions on the surrounding communities. Client: The Dow Chemical Company (Rohm and Haas) - Advanced Materials. — AQIA for Remediation of a Smelter, Richards Bay, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (2015-2016): Lead Consultant. WSP was contracted to undertake an air quality impact assessment to determine the impacts of remediating the legacy landfill sites at the Bayside Aluminium Smelter in Richards Bay. Kirsten was responsible for the development of a comprehensive emissions inventory; and determination of the impact of the proposed project on the surrounding communities using the AERMOD dispersion modelling software. Client: South32 Aluminium SA Limited. — AQIA for a Smelter Decommissioning, Richards Bay, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (2014-2015): Lead Consultant. WSP was contracted to undertake a screening-level air quality impact assessment for the decommissioning of the Bayside Aluminium Smelter in Richards Bay. Kirsten was responsible for the development of a comprehensive emissions inventory; and determination of the impact of the proposed project on the surrounding communities using the Page 2 of 12 KIRSTEN COLLETT, M.Sc. (Pr.Sci.Nat) Principal Consultant (Air Quality & Acoustics), Environment & Energy AERSCREEN Tier 1 dispersion modelling software. Client: South32 Aluminium SA Limited. — AQIA for a Biodiesel Plant, Coega IDZ, Eastern Cape, South Africa (2011-2015): Lead Consultant. As part of a larger Environmental Impact Assessment for a proposed biodiesel production plant in Coega, WSP Environmental was commissioned to conduct a specialist air quality impact assessment for the facility. Kirsten was responsible for compiling the air quality impact assessment which was initially a screening-level assessment and later upgraded to a Tier 2 full air quality impact assessment. The project involved a baseline review of the area; baseline meteorological and pollutant data analysis; emission inventory compilation; dispersion modelling; reporting; and atmospheric emission licence (AEL) compilation. Client: First in Spec Biofuels Ltd. — AQIA for a Proposed Mine, Wakkerstroom, Mpumalanga, South Africa (2012- 2014): Lead Consultant. WSP Environmental was commissioned to undertake an air quality impact assessment for a proposed underground coal mine near Wakkerstroom, Mpumalanga as part of a comprehensive environmental and social impact assessment for the mine. Kirsten was responsible for conducting the air quality assessment. The assessment comprised on-site ambient air quality monitoring in order to assess the existing air quality in the region as well as dispersion modelling (using the ADMS (v5) software) to determine the predicted impacts that the proposed mine will have on the existing air quality. Client: Atha- Africa Ventures (Pty) Ltd. — AQIA for a Tyre Manufacturer, Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (2012- 2013): Consultant. WSP Environmental was commissioned to perform an air quality impact assessment for a tyre manufacturer to determine the changes in emissions should they replace their existing heavy fuel oil fired boiler with two coal fired boiler equipped with bag filters. Kirsten was responsible for conducting this screening-level air quality assessment through a baseline review of the site; emissions inventory compilation; and determination of the impact of the boiler emissions on the surrounding communities using the SCREEN3 screening-level dispersion modelling software. Client: Apollo Tyres South Africa (Pty) Ltd. — AQIA for Ferrochrome Production Facility, Rustenburg, North West, South Africa (2012): Lead Consultant. WSP Environmental was commissioned to perform an air quality impact assessment of a proposed ferrochrome production facility in Zinniaville, Rustenburg as part of a larger environmental impact assessment. Kirsten was responsible for conducting the air quality assessment through a baseline review of the site; compilation of a detailed site specific emissions inventory; determination of the impact of the proposed facility on the surrounding communities using the ADMS dispersion modelling software; and compilation of the atmospheric emission licence (AEL) application. Client: Ferrochrome Furnaces (Pty) Ltd. — AQIA for a Fuel Depot Recommissioning, Western Cape, South Africa (2012): Consultant. WSP Environmental was commissioned as part of a broader environmental impact assessment, to conduct an air quality impact assessment of the recommissioning of the Total Paarden Island fuel storage and distribution terminal near Cape Town. The air quality impact assessment investigated emissions generated as a result of both the construction phase and operational phase of the facility. Kirsten was responsible for the assessment which comprised a baseline review of the site; compilation of a detailed site specific emissions inventory; estimation of emissions generated from each of the onsite storage tanks through the use of the TANKS 4.0.9 model; and determination of the impact of the proposed facility on the surrounding communities using the SCREEN3 dispersion modelling software. Client: SIVEST SA (Pty) Ltd. — AQIA for a Proposed Oilseeds Processing Plant, Standerton, Mpumalanga, South Africa (2011-2012): Consultant. Noble Resources proposed to construct an oilseeds processing plant in Standerton and required an air quality assessment to Page 3 of 12 KIRSTEN COLLETT, M.Sc. (Pr.Sci.Nat) Principal Consultant (Air Quality & Acoustics), Environment & Energy determine what impacts the activity would have in the region. Kirsten performed this assessment through a baseline assessment of the site; development of a comprehensive emissions inventory; and determination of the proposed impacts through the use of a Tier 2 atmospheric dispersion model (ADMS) Client: Noble Resources Ltd. — Ambient Air Quality Assessment during Car Free Day, Johannesburg, South Africa (2007-2008): Consultant. This project monitored vehicular emissions from a mobile monitoring station placed alongside the M1 highway in Johannesburg. This was done to evaluate the effectiveness of car free day and to assess whether there was a reduction in emissions on the day. Kirsten was involved in the assessment, analysis and reporting in this specific project. Client: City of Johannesburg. Air Quality Management — Atmospheric Emission Licence (AEL) Audit, Annual Reporting and NAEIS submission for a Foundry, Isando, Gauteng (2021): Project Manager and Lead Consultant. WSP was appointed to undertake an audit of the facility’s current AEL to assess the accuracy of what was represented in the AEL as well as to evaluate compliance with the conditions stipulated in the AEL. Additionally the scope of work included compilation of their Annual Report as well as reporting of emissions onto the National Atmospheric Emissions Inventory System (NAEIS). Kirsten was responsible for conducting the audit, compiling the audit report and annual report and submitting all information onto NAEIS. Client: Weir Minerals. — Atmospheric Emission Licence (AEL) Audit for an Explosives Manufacturer, Ekandustria, Mpumalanga (2020): Project Manager and Lead Consultant. WSP was appointed to undertake an audit of the facility’s current AEL to assess the accuracy of what was represented in the AEL as well as to evaluate compliance with the conditions stipulated in the AEL. Kirsten was responsible for conducting the audit and compiling the audit report. Client: Sasol Satellite Operations Ekandustria. — Isibonelo Colliery Air Quality Management Plan, Mpumalanga, South Africa (2019-2020): Project Manager and Lead Consultant. Anglo American Coal SA requested the compilation of an Air Quality Management Plan (AQMP) for the Isibonelo Colliery in the Mpumalanga province. The AQMP was aimed at improving air quality at the colliery through the identification of main sources of emissions and recommendations to reduce emissions from these sources. Kirsten was responsible for the compilation of the AQMP which was performed through a baseline assessment of activities at the colliery; identification of key emission sources; compilation of a detailed site specific emissions inventory; determination of the impact of emissions from the colliery on surrounding communities using the AERMOD dispersion modelling software; review of current management and mitigation techniques at the colliery; and development of strategies to minimise any impacts of emissions from the colliery going forward. Client: Anglo American Coal SA. — Atmospheric Emission Licence (AEL) Audit for a Manganese Multipurpose Terminal, Saldanha (2019): Lead Consultant. WSP was contracted to undertake an audit of the current provisional AEL (PAEL) for the terminal and assist with conversion of the PAEL to a final AEL. The project included a site visit and audit, Client and Authority liaison and assistance with submission of the AEL on the South African Atmospheric Emission Licencing and Inventory Portal (SAAELIP). Client: Transnet Port Terminals Saldanha Bay. — Mafube Colliery Integrated Air Quality Management Plan, Mpumalanga, South Africa (2015-2016): Project Manager and Lead Consultant. Anglo American Coal SA requested the compilation of an integrated Air Quality Management Plan (AQMP) for the Mafube Colliery in the Mpumalanga province. The AQMP was aimed at improving air quality at the colliery through the identification of main sources of emissions and recommendations to reduce emissions from these Page 4 of 12 KIRSTEN COLLETT, M.Sc. (Pr.Sci.Nat) Principal Consultant (Air Quality & Acoustics), Environment & Energy sources. Kirsten was responsible for the compilation of the AQMP which was performed through a baseline assessment of activities at the colliery; identification of key emission sources; compilation of a detailed site specific emissions inventory; determination of the impact of emissions from the colliery on surrounding communities using the AERMOD dispersion modelling software; review of current management and mitigation techniques at the colliery; and development of strategies to minimise any impacts of emissions from the colliery going forward. Client: Anglo American Coal SA. — Air Quality Management Reports, White River, Mpumalanga, South Africa (2011-2015): Consultant. WSP Environmental has been continuously monitoring formaldehyde, suspended particulate matter (PM10) and dust deposition (fallout) concentrations in and around the Sonae Novobord White River plant since 2008. Kirsten was responsible for analysing and assessing the ambient monitoring data and drafting the air quality management reports. Client: Sonae Novobord (Pty) Ltd. — Combined Integrated Air Quality Management Plan for the Greenside, Kleinkopje and Landau Collieries, Mpumalanga, South Africa (2013-2014): Lead Consultant. Anglo American Coal SA requested the compilation of a combined integrated Air Quality Management Plan (AQMP) for the Greenside, Kleinkopje and Landau Collieries in the Mpumalanga province. The AQMP was aimed at becoming a management tool for the collieries going forward Kirsten was responsible for the compilation of the combined AQMP which was performed through a baseline assessment of activities at each colliery; identification of key emission sources; compilation of a detailed site specific emissions inventory for each colliery; determination of the impact of emissions from each colliery (as well as the combined impact) on surrounding communities using the CALPUFF dispersion modelling software; review of current management and mitigation techniques at each colliery; and development of strategies to minimise any impacts of emissions going forward. Client: Anglo American Coal SA. — Fugitive Dust Suppression Plan for a Steel Producer, Middelburg, Mpumalanga, South Africa (2013): Lead Consultant. WSP Environmental was commissioned to compile a fugitive dust suppression plan in order to assess the fugitive dust emanating from a stainless steel plant in Middelburg. Kirsten was responsible for compiling the fugitive dust suppression plan through on-site dust fallout monitoring; analysis of all historical particulate matter, dust fallout and meteorological data for the site; identification of key emission sources; and provision of mitigation and management measures in order to limit the impact of fugitive dust going forward. Client: Columbus Stainless (Pty) Ltd. — Greenside Colliery Integrated Air Quality Management Plan, Mpumalanga, South Africa (2012-2013): Lead Consultant. Anglo American Coal SA requested the compilation of an integrated Air Quality Management Plan (AQMP) for the Greenside Colliery in the Mpumalanga province. The AQMP was aimed at improving air quality at the colliery through the identification of main sources of emissions and recommendations to reduce emissions from these sources. Kirsten was responsible for the compilation of the AQMP which was performed through a baseline assessment of activities at the colliery; identification of key emission sources; compilation of a detailed site specific emissions inventory; determination of the impact of emissions from the colliery on surrounding communities using the ADMS dispersion modelling software; review of current management and mitigation techniques at the colliery; and development of strategies to minimise any impacts of emissions from the colliery going forward. Client: Anglo American Coal SA. — Landau Colliery Integrated Air Quality Management Plan, Mpumalanga, South Africa (2012): Lead Consultant. Anglo American Coal SA requested the compilation of an integrated Air Quality Management Plan (AQMP) for the Landau Colliery in the Mpumalanga province. The AQMP was aimed at improving air quality at the colliery through the identification of main sources of Page 5 of 12 KIRSTEN COLLETT, M.Sc. (Pr.Sci.Nat) Principal Consultant (Air Quality & Acoustics), Environment & Energy emissions and recommendations to reduce emissions from these sources. Kirsten was responsible for the compilation of the AQMP which was performed through a baseline assessment of activities at the colliery; identification of key emission sources; compilation of a detailed site specific emissions inventory; determination of the impact of emissions from the colliery on surrounding communities using the ADMS dispersion modelling software; review of current management and mitigation techniques at the colliery; and development of strategies to minimise any impacts of emissions from the colliery going forward. Client: Anglo American Coal SA. — Strategic Overview of Air Quality Conditions at the Sonae Novobord Plant, White River, Province, South Africa (2008-2011): Consultant. WSP Environmental has been monitoring various air quality aspects in and around the Sonae Novobord White River plant since 2008. Concentrations of formaldehyde, suspended particulate matter (PM10) and dust deposition (fallout) have been continually monitored in terms of the requirements of the NEMA Section 24G Environmental Management Plan. Kirsten was involved in performing a strategic assessment of conditions at the plant, to ascertain whether the air quality has improved over time and whether the conditions set out in the Record of Decision and the Air Quality Management Plan are being met. Client: Sonae Novobord (Pty) Ltd. Ambient Monitoring — Dust Fallout and Particulate Matter Monitoring for nine Collieries, Mpumalanga, South Africa (2016-present): Project Manager. WSP was appointed to manage Anglo American Coal SA’s air quality monitoring requirements at nine of their collieries. The contract includes dust fallout monitoring at all nine collieries, while continuous particulate matter (PM10 and PM2.5) monitoring is conducted at seven collieries using mobile custom-designed solar system trailers. Kirsten is responsible for project management and quality control for the project. Client: Anglo American Coal SA. — Dust Fallout and Particulate Matter Monitoring for a Phosphate Mine, Phalaborwa, Limpopo, South Africa (2016-2019): Project Manager. WSP was commissioned to manage and maintain a dust monitoring network for Foskor Phalaborwa’s phosphate rock operations in the Limpopo Province. The monitoring network comprises 37 dust fallout samplers, and a real-time particulate matter (PM10) monitor. Kirsten was responsible for project management and quality control for the project. Client: Foskor (Pty) Ltd. — Leak Detection and Repair Programs for Ten Fuel Depots, South Africa (2016- 2017): Project Manager. WSP was appointed to conduct leak detection and repair programs at ten of Total South Africa’s bulk fuel storage depots as part of their atmospheric emission licence conditions. Kirsten was responsible for project management, data analysis and reporting for the project. Client: Total South Africa (Pty) Ltd. — Dust Fallout Monitoring for Kendal Power Station, Kendal, Mpumalanga, South Africa (2016): Project Manager. WSP was commissioned to monitor dust fallout at the Kendal Power Station in Mpumalanga for a six month period. Kirsten was responsible for project management, data analysis and reporting for the project. Client: Eskom Holdings SOC Limited. — Dust Fallout Monitoring for a Steel Facility, Mpumalanga, South Africa (2012- 2015): Project Manager. As part of Evraz Highveld Steel’s on -going monitoring program for the assessment of dust generated by the steelworks and associated activities, WSP Environmental was commissioned to conduct dust fallout monitoring both on and off site. Monitoring has been performed over time at the site on a monthly basis in accordance with the ASTM D1739 reference method. Kirsten was responsible for data analysis, interpretation and reporting during the 2012 monitoring period. Most recently, Kirsten was responsible for project management during the 2014 and 2015 campaign. Client: Evraz Highveld Steel and Vanadium. Page 6 of 12 KIRSTEN COLLETT, M.Sc. (Pr.Sci.Nat) Principal Consultant (Air Quality & Acoustics), Environment & Energy — Particulate Matter Monitoring for a Steel Facility, Mpumalanga, South Africa (2014-2015): Project Manager. WSP Environmental was commissioned to monitor particulate matter concentrations at three locations in and around the Evraz Highveld Steel facility using E-sampler monitoring equipment. Kirsten was responsible for project management and reporting for the project. Client: Evraz Highveld Steel & Vanadium Corporation Ltd. — Dust Fallout Monitoring for Majuba Power Station, Volksrust, Mpumalanga, South Africa (2013-2015): Project Manager. WSP Environmental was commissioned to monitor dust fallout at the Majuba Power Station in Mpumalanga for a two year period. Kirsten was responsible for project management, data analysis and reporting for the project. Client: Eskom Holdings SOC Limited. — Dust Fallout Monitoring, Kendal, Mpumalanga, South Africa (2013-2014): Project Manager. WSP Environmental was commissioned to monitor dust fallout and meteorological conditions at the Tubular Holdings workers’ living quarters near Kendal, Mpumalanga. The project was initiated to determine the source of dust at this location. Kirsten was responsible for project management; data analysis; and reporting for the project. Client: Tubular Holdings (Pty) Ltd. — Dust Monitoring Program for a Foundry, Atlantis, Western Cape, South Africa (2011): Data Analyst. WSP Environmental has been commissioned to provide specialist air quality support and monitoring services to Atlantis Foundries (Pty) Ltd, situated within Atlantis near Cape Town. The project included: dust deposition monitoring, the compilation of an Atmospheric Emission Licence (AEL) for the facility and the development of site-specific dust mitigation and management strategies. Kirsten has been involved in assisting with data analysis and interpretation of the results obtained from the monthly monitoring campaigns at the site. Client: Atlantis Foundries (Pty) Ltd. — Air Quality Monitoring for a Proposed Power Plant, Ressano Garcia, Mozambique, Africa (2011): Field Consultant. WSP Environmental was commissioned by Sasol New Energy Holding (Pty) Ltd to undertake an integrated environmental and social impact assessment (ESIA) and bankable environmental, social and health impact assessment (ESHIA) for the proposed gas engine power plant that is to be constructed in Ressano Garcia, Mozambique. As part of this assessment, a specialist air quality study was conducted to assess what impacts the proposed plant may have on air quality in the region. Kirsten was responsible in assisting with the set-up of passive monitoring equipment, dust buckets and a meteorological station at the site. Client: Sasol New Energy Holding (Pty) Ltd. — European Integrated Project on Aerosol, Cloud, Climate and Air Quality Interactions, Mpumalanga, South Africa (2007-2010): Technical Consultant. This was an international aerosol project focusing on four developing countries, namely South Africa, India, Brazil and China. It was initiated to provide a comparative set of aerosol emission data between the four countries. Kirsten was involved in the setup and maintenance of the monitoring instrumentation at the South African site. For this, Kirsten was also involved in an aerosol training course in Hyytiälä, Finland as well as technical training in Leipzig, Germany for the SMPS (Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer) instrument. — Ambient Air Monitoring at the Point of Highest Impact Resulting from Kriel and Matla Power Stations, Mpumalanga, South Africa (2009): Consultant. This study was conducted on the Mpumalanga Highveld in order to increase our understanding of the sources and diurnal variations of various atmospheric species as well as the effects of local meteorology on the concentration of these species. The study included ambient monitoring using a mobile monitoring station. Kirsten was involved in the data analysis, statistical manipulation and reporting. Client: Eskom Holdings SOC Limited. Page 7 of 12 KIRSTEN COLLETT, M.Sc. (Pr.Sci.Nat) Principal Consultant (Air Quality & Acoustics), Environment & Energy Acoustics — Environmental Acoustic Impact Assessment for a Proposed Manganese Mine, Kanye, Botswana (2021): Project Manager and Lead Consultant. WSP was appointed to undertake an environmental acoustic impact assessment for a proposed manganese mine in Botswana. Kirsten was responsible for conducting the assessment which included a baseline assessment; development of a comprehensive acoustic inventory; and determination of the impact of the proposed project on the surrounding sensitive receptors using the Computer Aided Noise Abatement (CadnaA) acoustic modelling software. Client: Loci Environmental. — Environmental Acoustic Screening Assessment for a Proposed Wind Energy Facility, Port Dauphine, Madagascar (2021): Project Manager and Lead Consultant. WSP was appointed to undertake an environmental acoustic screening assessment for a proposed wind energy facility in Madagascar. Kirsten was responsible for conducting the assessment which determined the potential acoustic impacts of the proposed project based on the methodology prescribed by the International Finance Corporation Environmental Health and Safety (IFC EHS) Guidelines. Client: Crossboundary Energy. — Environmental Acoustic Impact Assessment for the expansion to a refuse transfer station, Cape Town, South Africa (2020): Project Manager and Lead Consultant. WSP was appointed to undertake an environmental acoustic impact assessment for the proposed expansion to the Athlone Refuse Transfer Station in the city of Cape Town. Kirsten was responsible for conducting the assessment which included baseline acoustic monitoring; development of a comprehensive acoustic inventory; and determination of the impact of the proposed project on the surrounding sensitive receptors using the Computer Aided Noise Abatement (CadnaA) acoustic modelling software. Client: Resource Management Services. — Environmental Acoustic Impact Assessment for the expansion to a tailings storage facility, North West Province, South Africa (2017-2020): Project Manager and Lead Consultant. WSP was appointed to undertake an environmental acoustic impact assessment for the proposed extension of the Kareerand Tailings Storage Facility. Kirsten was responsible for conducting the assessment which included baseline acoustic monitoring; development of a comprehensive acoustic inventory for both the construction and operational phases of the project; and determination of the impact of the proposed project on the surrounding sensitive receptors using the Computer Aided Noise Abatement (CadnaA) acoustic modelling software. Client: AngloGold Ashanti. — Environmental Acoustic Impact Assessment for three wind energy facilities, Northern and Western Cape, South Africa (2016-2019): Project Manager and Lead Consultant. WSP was appointed to undertake an environmental acoustic impact assessment for three proposed wind energy facilities located between Sutherland and Matjiesfontein in the Northern and Western Cape provinces. Kirsten was responsible for conducting the assessments which included baseline acoustic monitoring; development of a comprehensive acoustic inventory for both the construction and operational phases of the project; and determination of the impact of the proposed wind energy facilities on the surrounding sensitive receptors (farm houses) using the Computer Aided Noise Abatement (CadnaA) acoustic modelling software. Client: BioTherm Energy. — Environmental Acoustic Impact Assessment for the proposed expansion to a paper mill, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (2018): Project Manager and Lead Consultant. WSP was appointed to undertake an environmental acoustic impact assessment for the proposed expansion to the Sappi Saiccor Mill, near Umkomaas. Kirsten was responsible for conducting the assessment which included baseline acoustic monitoring; development of a comprehensive acoustic inventory for the proposed expansion activities; and determination of the impact of the proposed expansion Page 8 of 12 KIRSTEN COLLETT, M.Sc. (Pr.Sci.Nat) Principal Consultant (Air Quality & Acoustics), Environment & Energy on the surrounding sensitive receptors through the use of attenuation-over- distance acoustic calculations. Client: Sappi Southern Africa Limited. — Environmental Acoustic Impact Assessment for a proposed timber handling facility, Umkomaas, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (2017): Project Manager and Lead Consultant. WSP was appointed to undertake an environmental acoustic impact assessment for a proposed timber handling facility near Umkomaas. Kirsten was responsible for conducting the assessment which included baseline acoustic monitoring; development of a comprehensive acoustic inventory; and determination of the impact of the proposed facility on the surrounding sensitive receptors (specifically, a newly proposed retirement village) using the Computer Aided Noise Abatement (CadnaA) acoustic modelling software. Client: Sappi Southern Africa Limited. — Environmental Acoustic Impact Assessment for the proposed rehabilitation of the Sekoma-Morwamosu road section, Botswana (2017): Project Manager and Lead Consultant. WSP was appointed to undertake an environmental acoustic impact assessment for the proposed rehabilitation of a section of road within the southern part of Botswana. Kirsten was responsible for conducting the assessment. Current operational noise levels in the vicinity of the road section where determined using an acoustic modelling platform, with current (2017) traffic count data as input. The acoustic impacts of the proposed rehabilitation were determined using attenuation-over-distance calculations (construction phase) and acoustic modelling (operational phase). Changes in noise levels at specific receptor locations were then assessed for each phase and the resultant community responses were evaluated. Client: Loci Environmental. — Environmental Acoustic Impact Assessment for the Redevelopment of the Athlone Power Station, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa (2016-2017): Lead Consultant. WSP was contracted to undertake an environmental acoustic impact assessment for redevelopment of the Athlone Power Station site to determine the noise impacts of a) the surrounding activities on the redevelopment site; and b) the proposed site activities on the surrounding communities. Kirsten was responsible for conducting the assessment which included baseline acoustic monitoring; development of a comprehensive noise source inventory; and determination of the impact of the current noise climate on the Athlone site as well as the impact of the proposed redevelopment activities on the surrounding communities. Client: City of Cape Town. — Environmental Acoustic Monitoring for a Gas Engine Power Plant, Ressano Garcia, Mozambique (2016): Project Manager. WSP was commissioned to undertake acoustic monitoring at the Central Termica De Ressano Garcia gas engine power plant site in order to assess the noise associated with the operation of the plant. Kirsten was responsible for project management, technical input and reporting for this project. Client: Central Termica Da Ressano Garcia. — Community Environmental Acoustic Monitoring Survey, Vereeniging, Gauteng, South Africa (2016): Project Manager. WSP was appointed to conduct community-based noise monitoring in a region adjacent to the New Vaal Colliery in order to assess the acoustic impacts of the colliery on the surrounding communities. Kirsten was responsible for project management, data analysis and reporting for the project. Client: Anglo American Coal SA. — Screening Level Environmental Acoustic Impact Assessment for a New Ventilation Shaft, Rustenburg, North West, South Africa (2016): Lead Consultant. WSP was appointed to investigate the acoustic impacts associated with the construction and operation of an additional ventilation shaft at the Siphumelele 1 Mine near Rustenburg. Kirsten was responsible for conducting the assessment through baseline acoustic monitoring and acoustic propagation calculations. Client: Anglo American Platinum Limited. — Environmental Acoustic Impact Assessment for a Proposed Paper Mill, Frankfort, Free State, South Africa (2013-2015): Lead Consultant. WSP was contracted to Page 9 of 12 KIRSTEN COLLETT, M.Sc. (Pr.Sci.Nat) Principal Consultant (Air Quality & Acoustics), Environment & Energy undertake an environmental acoustic impact assessment for a proposed paper mill in Frankfort in the Free State Province. Kirsten was responsible for conducting the assessment which included baseline acoustic monitoring; development of a comprehensive noise source inventory; and determination of the impact of the proposed project on the surrounding communities using the Computer Aided Noise Abatement (CadnaA) acoustic model. Client: Industrial Development Corporation of SA (Pty) Ltd. — Environmental Acoustic Impact Assessment for the Decommissioning of a Smelter, Richards Bay, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (2014-2015): Lead Consultant. WSP was contracted to undertake a screening-level environmental acoustic impact assessment for the decommissioning of the Bayside Aluminium Smelter in Richards Bay. Kirsten was responsible for conducting the assessment which included the development of a comprehensive noise source inventory; and determination of the impact of the proposed project on the surrounding communities using noise propagation calculations. Client: South32 Aluminium SA Limited. — Environmental Acoustic Monitoring for a Gas Engine Power Plant, Ressano Garcia, Mozambique, Africa (2014-2015): Project Manager and Lead Consultant. WSP Environmental was commissioned by Sasol New Energy Holding (Pty) Ltd to undertake acoustic monitoring at the Central Termica De Ressano Garcia gas engine power plant site in order to assess the noise associated with the construction and operational phases of the plant. Kirsten was responsible for technical input, acoustic data analysis and reporting for this project. Client: Sasol New Energy Holding (Pty) Ltd. — Environmental Noise Survey for a Wood Producer, White River, Mpumalanga, South Africa (2012-2015): Consultant. WSP Environmental has been conducting environmental noise monitoring at the Sonae Novobord White River plant since 2009. The project includes day and night time monitoring in accordance with the SANS 10103:2008 methodology, data analysis, compliance assessment and reporting. Kirsten was involved in the data analysis, interpretation and reporting for the project. Client: Sonae Novobord (Pty) Ltd. — Environmental Acoustic Impact Assessment for a Proposed Mine, Wakkerstroom, Mpumalanga, South Africa (2012-2014): Lead Consultant. WSP Environmental was commissioned to undertake an environmental acoustic impact assessment for a proposed underground coal mine near Wakkerstroom, Mpumalanga as part of a comprehensive environmental and social impact assessment for the mine. Kirsten was responsible for conducting the environmental acoustic assessment. The assessment comprised on-site environmental noise monitoring in order to obtain a baseline noise climate for the region as well as acoustic modelling to determine the predicted impacts that the proposed mine will have on the existing noise climate. An inventory of all noise sources during the construction and operational phases was compiled with associated sound power levels for each source. These sources were then input into the Computer Aided Noise Abatement (CadnaA) acoustic model. Results were compared with the monitored (existing) noise levels as well as the SANS day and night-time guidelines to assess compliance. Client: Atha-Africa Ventures (Pty) Ltd. — Environmental Noise Survey for a Wood Producer, Panbult, Mpumalanga, South Africa (2013): Project Manager. WSP Environmental was commissioned to do a once of environmental acoustic compliance monitoring survey at the Sonae Novobord Panbult site in Mpumalanga. Kirsten was responsible for project management and reporting for the project. Client: Sonae Novobord (Pty) Ltd. — Environmental Noise Impact Assessment for the Amandelbult Mine, Limpopo, South Africa (2013): Lead Consultant. As part of an environmental impact assessment, WSP Environmental was commissioned to conduct an environmental noise assessment for the sinking of a new shaft at the Tumela mine in the Limpopo Province. Kirsten conducted this environmental noise impact assessment through Page 10 of 12 KIRSTEN COLLETT, M.Sc. (Pr.Sci.Nat) Principal Consultant (Air Quality & Acoustics), Environment & Energy a baseline review of the site; compilation of a detailed site specific noise inventory; determination of the impact of the proposed project on the surrounding communities using the CadnaA acoustic model; interpretation of modelled results; compliance assessment; and reporting. Client: Rustenburg Platinum Mines Limited. — Environmental Noise Impact Assessment for SAPREF Cleaner Fuels Phase Two, Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (2013): Lead Consultant. WSP Environmental was contracted to perform the environmental noise impact assessment of the Cleaner Fuels Phase Two Project for the SAPREF Refinery in South Durban. The project investigated the noise associated with undertaking the required modifications to the refinery in order to meet the pending fuel specifications published by the South African Department of Energy. Kirsten was responsible for analysis and interpretation of on-site acoustic monitoring; compilation of a detailed site specific noise inventory; determination of the impact of the proposed project on the surrounding communities through the use of the CadnaA acoustic model; interpretation of modelled results; compliance assessment; and reporting. Client: Shell and BP South Africa Petroleum Refineries (SAPREF). — Environmental Monitoring Assessment for a Manganese Mine, Hotazel, Northern Cape, South Africa (2012-2013): Consultant. WSP Environmental was commissioned to conduct environmental monitoring for their underground manganese mining venture at Black Rock in the Northern Cape Province. The environmental monitoring consisted of both environmental noise monitoring and particulate monitoring. Vehicle noise and emissions testing was also performed on various Assmang owned vehicles onsite. Kirsten was responsible for analysis of all monitored data, interpretation, compliance assessment and reporting. Client: Assmang Black Rock Mine Operations. — Environmental Noise Surveys, Vaal River and West Wits Operations, North West, South Africa (2012): Consultant. WSP Environmental was commissioned by Anglo Gold Ashanti to perform environmental noise surveys of their Vaal River and West Wits mining operations in the North West Province, as part of their commitment to minimise negative impacts on the environment. The project included day and night time monitoring in accordance with the SANS 10103:2008 methodology, data analysis, compliance assessment and reporting. Kirsten was responsible for assisting with data analysis, interpretation and reporting. Client: AngloGold Ashanti (Pty) Ltd. — Environmental Acoustic Impact Assessment for a proposed Power Plant, Ressano Garcia, Mozambique (2011): Field Consultant. WSP Environmental was commissioned by Sasol New Energy Holding (Pty) Ltd to undertake an integrated environmental and social impact assessment (ESIA) and bankable environmental, social and health impact assessment (ESHIA) for the proposed gas engine power plant that is to be constructed in Ressano Garcia, Mozambique. As part of this assessment, a specialist environmental acoustic study was conducted to assess what impacts the proposed plant may have on the noise climate of the region. Kirsten was responsible in assisting with on-site acoustic monitoring for the project. Client: Sasol New Energy Holding (Pty) Ltd. MSC Thesis — The Atmospheric Nitrogen Budget over the South African Highveld, Mpumalanga, South Africa (2007-2009). This project was Kirsten’s MSc thesis and was performed in collaboration with Eskom. The project aimed to assess the atmospheric nitrogen cycle in the industrialised Highveld region. The project investigated the various atmospheric nitrogen compounds on the South African Highveld and looked at the dominant sources, the transport and conversion of the species in the atmosphere and in what form they are deposited to the ground. From this it was confirmed that the majority of emitted nitrogen remains in the Page 11 of 12 KIRSTEN COLLETT, M.Sc. (Pr.Sci.Nat) Principal Consultant (Air Quality & Acoustics), Environment & Energy atmosphere, confirming the trends depicted by satellite technology. Client: Eskom Holdings SOC Limited. Honours Project — NOx or Not: Nitrogen Oxide Levels over the South African Highveld, Mpumalanga, South Africa (2006). This was Kirsten’s honours project and was performed in collaboration with Eskom. This project aimed to validate the nitrogen dioxide hotspot over the South African Highveld as identified by satellite technology. The prevalent sources of nitrogen dioxide were investigated as well as the diurnal and seasonal distributions. Client: Eskom Holdings SOC Limited. Third Year Project — The Monitoring of Aerosol Concentrations over the South African East Coast, Natal, South Africa (2015). This project formed part of Kirsten’s BSc degree and investigated aerosol concentrations along the east coast of South Africa using a research aircraft equipped with various aerosol and condensation nuclei instruments. It aimed to investigate whether the high aerosol concentrations were a direct result of industries in the south Durban area and also investigated transport of aerosols in the region. AWARDS Best presentation for paper entitled “The Atmospheric Nitrogen 2008 Budget over the South African Highveld”. National Association for Clean Air (NACA) conference MSc Distinction 2009 PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS Publications — Collett, K.S., Piketh, S.J. and Ross, K.E. “An assessment of the atmospheric nitrogen budget on the South African Highveld.” South African Journal of Science, 2010, pp. #106, 5/6, Article# 220. — Laakso, L., Vakkari, V., Laakso, H., Virkkula, A., Kulmala, M., Beukes, J.P., van Zyl, P.G., Pienaar, J.J., Chiloane, K., Gilardoni, S., Vignati, E., Wiedensohler, A., Tuch, T., Birmili, W., Piketh, S., Collett, K., Fourie, G.D., Komppula, M., Lihavainen, H., de Leeuw, G. and Kerminen, V.-M. “South African EUCAARI – measurements: a site with high atmospheric variability, “Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussion. Month 2010, 10, 30691 – 30729. — Ross, K., Broccardo, S., Heue, K-P., Collett (nee Ferguson), K. and Piketh, S. “Nitrogen oxides on the South African Highveld.” Clean Air Journal, Month 2007. 16, 2, 6 – 15. Presentations — Collett, Kirsten. “The Atmospheric Nitrogen Budget over the South African Highveld.” National Association for Clean Air Conference, Nelspruit, Mpumalanga, 2009. Page 12 of 12 Kirsten Sheena Collett Registration Number: 115870 Environmental Science (Professional Natural Scientist) 20 July 2016 31 March 2021 To verify this certificate scan this code KAREN KING, M.Sc., Pr.Sci.Nat. Senior Associate (Hydrologist & Soil Scientist), Environment & Energy CAREER SUMMARY Ms King is a professional soil scientist and hydrologist (Pr.Sci.Nat, M.Sc.) with WSP Consultants in Johannesburg. She has 16 years’ work experience and specialises in local and international soil classification systems, soil capability and suitability assessments, land use assessments and associated risk and mitigation assessments and monitoring plans, as well as agricultural studies. She also specialises in mining/development hydrology, water resources planning, catchment-scale hydrological modelling, flood studies, storm water management planning, wetland delineation, water research, and related risk assessments and management plans. She has been primarily involved in the environmental and engineering hydrology and soil science fields, initially as a soil science lecturer at UKZN for 3 years, and then as a soil scientist and hydrologist in various engineering and environmental consultancies both in South Africa and in the United Kingdom. Years with the firm 5 EDUCATION Years of experience Master of Science, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa 2004 16 Bachelor of Science (Honours), University of Natal, South Africa 2002 Professional qualifications Bachelor of Science, Hydrology and Soil Science, University of 2001 Natal, South Africa Pri.Sci.Nat (Earth Science) Areas of expertise PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Soil Science South African Council for Scientific Professions – Professional SACNASP Hydrology Natural Scientist (Earth Scientist) (Reg. No. 400035/11) Languages Water Institute of South Africa (member 23404) WISA English The Golden Key Honour Society (member 1264480) - Afrikaans International Water Association (member 01053990) IWA Italian (learning) SOILS PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE — Richbay Chemicals South Africa Extension Project – Soils Study (2021-2022). Project Director. Client: Richbay Chemicals. Assessment of any potential agricultural and social uses of an area of land earmarked for industry extension in a light industrial/residential area of KwaZulu- Natal. — Ghana Genser Power Project – Soils Study (2021-2022). Project Soils Specialist. Client: Genser Power. Agricultural Soils Classification, Capability and Impacts Assessment, and Mitigation Measures Recommendations for a Power Plant and Pipeline in Ghana. — Liberia Gold Mine Biomass Project – Soils Study (2021-2022). Project Soils Specialist. Lient: MNG Lebetse Gold Mine. Agricultural Soils Classification, Capability and Impacts Assessment, and Mitigation Measures Recommendations for a proposed biomass project in Liberia. — Guinea Project – Interdisciplinary Soils Study (2021-2022). Project Soils Specialist. Client: Confidential. Multidisciplinary Potential Impacts and Mitigation Measures Assessment under very difficult conditions KAREN KING, M.Sc., Pr.Sci.Nat. Senior Associate (Hydrologist & Soil Scientist), Environment & Energy — Lebombo Cape Soils Study. Soils Compliance Study for Fruit Export – Physical and Chemical Assessments (2021-2022). Project Director. Client: Lebombo Cape. Classification of soil forms according to the South African taxonomic system, soil capability and impact assessment, and mitigation recommendations. — DRC Kamoa Copper Mine ESIA – Soils Study (2021). Project Soils Specialist. Client: Ivanhoe Mines. Agricultural soils study according to IFC standards that involved World Resource Base classification of lateritic and non-lateritic soils across developed and undeveloped areas of Kamoa Copper Mine. The soil agricultural capability and suitability were assessed and management plans for top- and sub-soil stripping and for soil erosion were developed. — Etihad Rail Saudi Arabia to Oman Rail - Desert Soils Study (2020-2021). Project Director. Client: Etihad Rail. Soils study centred on the establishment of soil properties and thus Curve Numbers to inform desert soil hydropedological processes. — Swaziland Nondvo Dam Morphodynamic and River Basin Specialist Studies – (2018-2021): Project Director and Reviewer. Client: Swaziland DWS Soil-centred studies that assessed the potential for landscape changes due to soil erosion and sedimentation associated with the development and raising of dam walls in Swaziland. — Calodex Soils and Hydropedological Assessments (2021). Project Director. Client: Calodex. Soils study centred on the agricultural classification of a number of local soils. Potential effects of soil-water movement on local wetlands was established. — Jet Park Soils and Hydropedological Assessment (2021). Project Director. Client: Abbeydale Construction. Soils study centred on the agricultural classification of a number of local soils. Potential effects of soil-water movement on local wetlands was established. — Sasol Soils and Hydropedological Study (2021). Project Director. Client: Sasol. Soils study centred on the agricultural classification of a number of local soils. Potential effects of soil-water movement on local wetlands was established. — Sapref Soils and Hydropedological Study (2019-2020). Project Manager. Client: Sapref. Soils study centred on the agricultural classification of a number of local soils. Potential effects of soil-water movement on local wetlands was established. — Ethiopia Agri-Industrial Zone ESIA. Soils Classification, Land Use, Land Capability, Risk Assessment and Management Plan Study (2017-2018). Client: UNOPS. Agricultural soils study according to IFC standards that involved World Resource Base classification of a wide range of soil forms. Agricultural soil capability and suitability was established, an impact assessment was undertaken and mitigation and management plans recommended. — Richards Bay Minerals Sokhulu Remediation Plan, South Africa (2017). Soil Assessment. Client: Rio Tinto Soils were classified by form according to a local agricultural taxonomic system. — Zambia Olam Soils Study (2016): Project Manager. Soil Classification, Land Use and Land Capability Study. Client: NCCL. Page 2 of 9 KAREN KING, M.Sc., Pr.Sci.Nat. Senior Associate (Hydrologist & Soil Scientist), Environment & Energy Agricultural soils study according to IFC standards that involved World Resource Base classification of a range of soil forms. Land capabilities were established. — Glisa Soils Study, Gauteng, South Africa (2015): Project Manager. Soil Classification, Land Use and Land Capability and Suitability Study. Client: Exxaro Resources. — Philippi Sand Mine Soils Study, Western Cape, South Africa (2015): Project Manager. Hydrology, Storm Water Management Plan, Risk Assessment, Reporting and Project Management. Client: Consol Glass. — Madagascar Molo Graphite Mine Soils Study. (2014): Project Manager. Soil Classification, Land Use and Land Capability Study with Management Plan and Staff Capability Outputs. Client: Energiser Resources. — Wits Gold Mine Soils Study, Gauteng, South Africa (2014): Project Manager. Soil Classification, Land Use and Land Capability Study. Client: Wits Gold. — Soil Monitoring Study, Gauteng, South Africa (2013-2014). Project Manager. Client: Total Coal South Africa. — Kangra Coal specialist input – soils. (2013). Project Manager. Soil Classification, Land Use and Land Capability and Suitability Study. Client: Kangra Coal. — Two Rivers Platinum EIA specialist input – soils. (2012). Project Manager. Soil Classification, Land Use and Land Capability and Suitability Study. Client: Two Rivers Platinum. — Witkop EIA specialist input – soils. Witkop Exploration and Mining (2012). Project Manager. Soil Classification, Land Use and Land Capability and Suitability Study. Client: Witkop Mine. — Matimba EIA specialist input – soils. (2012). Project Manager. Soil Classification, Land Use and Land Capability and Suitability Study. Client: SiVest. — Sasol Fuel Department Due Diligence (2011). Project Manager. Establishing whether the soil in one of Sasol’s tank farms was contaminated. This required soil sampling and analysis, as well as report writing. Client: Exxaro Coal. Hydrology — Lebombo Cape Water Study. Surface Water Fruit Export Compliance Assessment (2021-2022). Project Director. Client: Lebombo Cape. — Etihad Rail Saudi Arabia to Oman Railway Line - Desert Hydrology Study (2020- 2021). Project Director. Client: Etihad Rail. — De Wittekrans WULA, IWWMP and specialist studies (2019). Project Director. Client: Canyon Coal. — Trans-Alloys WULA, IWWMP and specialist studies (2019). Project Director and Reviewer. Client: Eskom. — Eskom Lethabo WULA and IWWMP Amendment (2019). Project Director and Reviewer. Client: Eskom. — Kimberly Clark WULA (2019). Project Director. Kimberly Clark. — Sappi Ngodwana WULA Advisory Services (2019). Project Director. Client: Sappi. — Sapref WULA, IWWMP and specialist studies including Storm Water Management Plan, Groundwater and wetland studies (2019). Project Director and Reviewer. Client: Sapref. Page 3 of 9 KAREN KING, M.Sc., Pr.Sci.Nat. Senior Associate (Hydrologist & Soil Scientist), Environment & Energy — Southern Cross Foundry WULA, IWWMP and specialist studies including a Storm Water Management Plan and Groundwater Study (2018-2019). Project Director and Reviewer. Client: Southern Cross. — Nondvo Dam Morphodynamic and River Basin Specialist Studies – Swaziland (2018-2019): Project Director and Reviewer. Client: Swaziland DWS — Transnet Monthly Surface Water Monitoring (2018-2019). Project Director and Reviewer. Client: TPT — AMSA Stormwater Dam Complex Assessment (2018-2019). Report Reviewer. Client: Arcelor Mittal SA — Alliance Mining Commodities Guinea Mine Water Study (2018-2019): Report Reviewer. Client: AMC. — Yanfolila Mali Gold Mine Water Study (2018-2019): Project Reviewer. Client: Hummingbird Resources. — Thabametsi Coal-fired power station water study (2017-2019). Water Use License Application and Storm Water Management Planning specialist advisors. Client: Marubeni. — Turfontein Underground Mine WULA and IWWMP (2017-2019). Project Manager and Reviewer. Client: Samancor Chrome. — Kalgold Mine Surface Water Assessment (2018): Project Director. Client: EIMS — Tau Lekoa Gold Mine Surface Water Assessment (2018): Project Director. Client: EIMS — Sappi Ngodwana WUL and IWWMP study (2018). Project Reviewer. Client: Sappi. — Agriprotein Storm Water Management Plan (2018): Project Reviewer. Client: Agriprotein Industries. — Sundumbili Wastewater Treatment Works upgrade potential water quality changes calculations (2018). Project Reviewer. Client: RHDHV. — Glendale Distillery Water Use License Application study (2017 - 2018). Project Reviewer. Client: Illovo. — GDC Wastewater Treatment Works Water Use License Application study (2017). Project Reviewer. Client: Illovo. — Hwange District Plant Drain System Study, Zimbabwe (2017): Project Manager. Water Balance and Storm Water Management Plan review and recommendations. Client: ZimPower and the African Development Bank. — Ethiopia Agri-Industrial Zone ESIA (2017): Project Manager, reviewer and soil scientist. Surface and groundwater, wetlands and soils assessment and risk and mitigation assessment. Client: UNOPS. — Zambia Coal-fired power station Water Assessment (2017): Project Reviewer. Water Availability Assessment. Client: Black Rhino. — Richards Bay Water Quality Monitoring Study (2017): Report reviewer. Compliance assessment. Client: Transnet Port Terminals. — Oranjemund Mine Conjunctive Water Use Study (2016): Project Manager. Strategic Surface Water and Groundwater Assessment, Desalination, Project Management. Client: Freedthinkers. — SKA Antennae Extensive Flood Lines Assessment (2016): Project Reviewer. Client: SKA. — Avondale Housing Estate Hydrology and Flood Lines (2016): Project Reviewer. Client: Triplo4. Page 4 of 9 KAREN KING, M.Sc., Pr.Sci.Nat. Senior Associate (Hydrologist & Soil Scientist), Environment & Energy — Avon Power Plant Surface Water Assessment (2016): Project Reviewer. Client: Triplo4. — Molopo Gas Study (2016): Project Reviewer. Sensitivity Assessment, Risk Assessment, Surface Water Assessment and Project Management. Client: EIMS. — City of Johannesburg Open Spaces Study (2016): Project Reviewer. An assessment of any potential risks to and from surface water and offering general advice about maintenance of Johannesburg’s open spaces. Client: CoJ. — Open Spaces Study, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa (2015): Project Manager. General Hydrological Risks Assessment. Client: CoJ. — Philippi Sand Mine Surface Water Study, Western Cape, South Africa (2015): Project Manager. Hydrology, Storm Water Management Plan, Risk Assessment, Reporting and Project Management. Client: Consol Glass. — Glisa Mine Surface Water Study, Gauteng, South Africa (2015): Project Manager. Hydrology, Storm Water Management Plan, Risk Assessment, Water and Salt Balance, Reporting and Project Management. Client: Exxaro Resources. — Surface Water Assessment, Richards Bay, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (2015): Project Manager. Flood Lines and Project Management. Client: GIBB. — Unconventional Gas Study, Gauteng, South Africa (2015). Flood Lines, Storm Water Management Plan, Water Balance, Review, Project Management. Client: RHDHV. — Pumpi Mine Integrated Water Management Study, Mozambique (2015): Project Manager: Flood Lines, Storm Water Management Plan, Review, Project Management. Client: Lamikal. — Molo Graphite Mine Surface Water Study, Madagascar (2014). Project Manager. Hydrology, Yield Analysis, Storm Water Management Plan, Water Quality Assessment, Risk Assessment, Water and Salt Balance, Reporting and Project Management with Management Plan and Staff Capability Outputs. Client: Energizer Resources. — De Wittekrans Surface Water Study, Mpumalanga, South Africa, (2014): Project Manager. Hydrology, Storm Water Management Plan, Risk Assessment, Reporting and Project Management. Client: EIMS. — Wits Gold Mine Surface Water Study, Gauteng, South Africa (2014): Project Manager. Hydrology, SWMP, Water Balance, Reporting, Project Management. Client: Wits Gold. — Olam Zambia Surface Water Study, Zambia. (2014): Project Manager. Hydrology, Water Availability Assessment, Water Quality, Water resource Planning, Reporting, Project Management. Client: NCCL. — Angola AEMR Area 5 Surface Water Study, Angola. (2014): Project Manager. Hydrology, Yield Analysis, Storm Water Management Plan, Water Balance, Reporting and Project Management. Client: Tenova Bateman. — EnviroServ Water Facility Integrated Water Resources Study (2013). Project Manager. Hydrology, Water Balance, Salt Dilution Recommendations, Project Management. Client: EnviroServ. — Surface Water Quantity and Quality Management Planning Study, King Shaka Airport, Durban, South Africa (2013-2016). Project Manager: Hydrology, SWMP, Water Quality Assessment, Bio-monitoring, Water Quality Monitoring Planning, Reporting, Project Management. Client: ACSA. — Kangra Coal specialist input – hydrology. (2013). Project Manager. Hydrology, Storm Water Management Plan, Flood Lines, Water Quality Assessment, Water Balance, Monitoring Programme, Reporting and Project Management. Client: Kangra Coal. Page 5 of 9 KAREN KING, M.Sc., Pr.Sci.Nat. Senior Associate (Hydrologist & Soil Scientist), Environment & Energy — Angola AEMR Areas 2 and 3 Surface Water Study, Angola (2013). Project Manager. Hydrology, Yield Analysis, Storm Water Management Plan, Water Balance, Reporting and Project Management. Client: SMP. — Kakanda-Luita Mine Project (2012). Project Manager. Hydrological modelling of mine areas to determine peak flows at various points, preparation of water balances for the respective mines and a flood line report. Client: ENRC Management South Africa (Pty) Ltd. — Marikana Water Balance (2012). Hydrologist. An Excel-based process flow diagram and water balance was set up and verified for the mine. Client: Marikana Platinum Mine. — Volspruit Platinum Mine Flood line calculations and berm design (2012). Project Manager. 1:50- and 1:100-year flood lines were calculated using Hec-RAS software for the watercourses running through the mine and flood protection berms were designed for these return periods. Client: Pan Palladium (Pty) Ltd. — Marula Platinum Mine Flood Lines Project. (2012). Project Manager. 1:50- and 1:100-year flood lines were calculated using Hec-RAS software for the watercourses running through the mine and the risks associated with flooding identified. Client: Marula Platinum Mine. — Marampa Iron Ore Flood Line Project (2012). Project Manager. 1:50- and 1:100- year flood lines were calculated using Hec-RAS software for the watercourses running through the mine and the risks associated with flooding identified. Client: Marula Platinum Mine. — Two Rivers Platinum EIA specialist input – hydrology (2012). Project Manager. Hydrology, Storm Water Management Plan, Flood Lines, Water Quality Assessment, Risk Assessment, Water and Salt Balance, Monitoring Programme, Reporting and Project Management. Client: Two Rivers Platinum. — Witkop EIA specialist input – hydrology. (2012). Project Manager. Hydrology, Storm Water Management Plan, Flood Lines, Water Quality Assessment, Risk Assessment, Water and Salt Balance, Monitoring Programme, Reporting and Project Management. Client: Witkop Exploration and Mining. — Matimba EIA specialist input – hydrology (2012). Project Manager. Hydrology, Storm Water Management Plan, Flood Lines, Water Quality Assessment, Risk Assessment, Water and Salt Balance, Monitoring Programme, Reporting and Project Management. Client: SiVest. — Mulepe Diamond Mine Project (2011). Project Manager. Flood Lines Calculation and reporting study. Client: De Beers Anglo Prospecting. — Impala Tailings Dam Weirs (2011). Project Manager. PH and EC monitoring equipment were investigated and the best of these was recommended to the client. Client: Impala Platinum. — New Clydesdale Coal Water Balance Study (2011). Project Manager. An Excel- based process flow diagram and water and salt balance was calculated for the mine. Client: Exxaro Coal. — Nkomati Integrated Water and Waste Management Plan. (2012). Hydrologist. Client: African Rainbow Minerals Limited. — Rus Ter Vaal Residential Development (2012). Project Manager. Water resources Availability Study, Water Balance and Project Management. Client: Arengo 6. — Progressive Realisation of the IncoMaputo Agreement (PRIMA) Study. Tripartite Permanent Technical Committee (TPTC) between Mozambique, Swaziland and South Africa (2011). Developing and running a model to determine the water availability in the Maputo and Incomati catchments and their sub-catchments for Page 6 of 9 KAREN KING, M.Sc., Pr.Sci.Nat. Senior Associate (Hydrologist & Soil Scientist), Environment & Energy a range of scenarios. Writing reports and giving presentations based on these findings at international meetings. Hydrologist. Client: PRIMA. — Development of a Reconciliation Strategy for the Olifants River Water Supply System. (2011). Hydrologist. Client: DWA. — Projected Impacts of Climate Change on water quality and quantity in the Mngeni Catchment (2011). Hydrologist. Client: The Water Research Commission. — CSIR Regional Water infrastructure Project (2011). Hydrologist. Client: CSIR. — uMgungundlovu Municipality Integrated Waste Management Plan (2010). Collection and analysis of solid waste collection, removal and disposal data for the 7 local municipalities making up uMgungundlovu District Municipality, and writing an integrated waste management plan for the area, based on this data. Client: uMgungundlovu District Municipality. — Ugu District Municipality Disaster Management Plan. (2010). Hydrologist. Writing methodologies for air, soil and water pollution disaster mitigation and calculating preliminary timeframes and budgets for overall disaster management in the district. Client: Ugu District Municipality. — eThekwini District Municipality Sandton Sanitation Project (2010). Hydrologist. Writing reports at various stages explaining what work has been done and what was still due to be done, on an area-by-area basis. Client: eThekwini District Municipality. — SADC Climate Change Study. (2009). Hydrologist. Setting up the HEC-HMS modeling system to run various hydrological scenarios. Client: Pegasus. — Bitou Stormwater and Flood Study. (2009). Hydrologist. Hydrological and hydraulic model development, flood hazard mapping and dam break analysis. Client: Bitou Local Municipality. — SANRAL Bridge Study. (2009). Running the HDYP01 and HEC-HMS models and reporting on the findings. Client: Pegasus. — EA Toddbrook Reservoir Rapid Impact Assessment. (2008). Hydrologist. Reports based on Toddbrook Reservoir were used in conjunction with a risk assessment modelling tool to produce a rapid impact assessment of the potential damage caused by a dam break at Toddbrook Reservoir. Client: The Environment Agency. — SEW Ouse Cuckmere Control Lines. (2008). Flood control lines were produced using 1996 and 2005 simulation results and these were compared to identify how and why they differ. Client: South East Water. — SEW NR09 Northern Region Development Options. (2007-2008). Hydrologist. The potential yield at these sites was assessed at various storage and pumping levels, and the sites were evaluated based on their potential yields and positions. Client: South East Water. — West Sussex Strategic Flood Risk Assessment. (2006-2007). Hydrologist. Flood Risk mapping according to local climatic conditions, soils and populations, as well as surface water flood risk report writing. Client: The Environment Agency. — Water Resources of South Africa, 2005 Study (2005). Hydrologist. The Water Research Commission. Setting up, simulating and calibrating water resources networks, including climatic, soils and vegetation data, and running scenarios for the whole of the Orange catchment, plus testing of the WRSM2005 model used for this exercise. Client: WRC. — Assessment of Water Availability in the Olifants Catchments, South Africa. (2005). Hydrologist. Water resources Modelling. Client: SATAC. Page 7 of 9 KAREN KING, M.Sc., Pr.Sci.Nat. Senior Associate (Hydrologist & Soil Scientist), Environment & Energy — Development of a Reconciliation Strategy for the Amatole Bulk Water Supply Systems, South Africa. (2005). Hydrologist. Climate change and desalination studies made up a part of the project. Client: DWAF. — Feasibility Study of Utilisation of the Low Level Storage at Vanderkloof Dam. (2005). Hydrologist. A feasibility study into utilisation of low level dam storage, accounting for the hydrological, economic, sociological, soils and environmental aspects thereof. Client: DWAF. AWARDS WSP Environmental United Award 2019 WSP Africa Collaboration Award 2018 National Research Foundation Scarce Skills full scholarship – 2002 Masters National Research Foundation Scarce Skills full scholarship – 2001 Honours PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS Publications — Engineering News – Crisis Proofing Water Preservation a SA Priority. January 2019. King, KN and A. Groves. — SA Mining – Proactive, Long-Term Solutions for AMD Remain Critical. King, KN. — Crown Publications – Women in STEM Share Career Advice. August 2018. King, KN, J Nhlapo, F A’Bear and H Manthose. — Facing the Acid Mine Water Menace Squarely. African Mining. March 2018. King, KN. — Sustainable Solutions Possible for AMD Treatment. Mining Weekly May 4 2018. King, KN. — Shared Accountability Needed to Solve SA’s Water Issues. News24. May 2017. — Understanding Climate Effects. Mail and Guardian February 10-16 2017. King, KN, F Engelbrecht and J Weir. — Water Management Crucial for Ensuring Economic Viability. Engineering News March 3 2017. King, KN and G Matthews. — Effects of Land Use Changes on the Cape Flats. Environmental Sciences. King, KN and Janse van Rensburg, RT. 2016. — Storm Water Management Involving the ‘First Flush’ Principle. Environmental Management November/December 2015. King, KN and E Naidoo. — Exploring Water Resources Sustainability in a Trans-Boundary Context. Water and Sanitation Africa. May/June 2012. King, KN and Dr K Winter. 2012. — Study Shows Not all Answers in Science. Published in the January/February 2006 Water Wheel. Volume 5. No.1. WRC, Pretoria, South Africa. King, KN. 2006. — The analysis of 74 years of rainfall recorded by the Irwins on two farms south of Potchefstroom. SD Lynch, JT Zulu, KN King, DM Knoesen. WaterSA Vol.27 (4) 2001: 559-564. 2001. Page 8 of 9 KAREN KING, M.Sc., Pr.Sci.Nat. Senior Associate (Hydrologist & Soil Scientist), Environment & Energy Presentations — Yanfolila Gold Mine Open Pit Slope Depressurisation. ICARD IMWA 2018. CSIR International Conference Centre in Pretoria. September 2018. Lottreaux, G, King, KN and J McStay. — Effects of Land Use Changes on the Cape Flats. The Combined Congress. 18-21 January 2016. University of the Free State, Bloemfontein. King, KN and Janse van Rensburg, RT — A Combined Water Quality–Water Quantity Assessment for King Shaka International Airport. WISA Biennial Conference – Durban ICC – May 2016 – Paper Accepted August 2015. King, KN and Pickering, C — Soil and Mine Water Assessment for Proposed Community Agricultural Projects. The Combined Congress. 20-23 January 2014. Rhodes University, Grahamstown. King, KN and Wuite, M. 2014 — Assessment of Water Resources Sustainability in a Trans-Boundary Context. WISA Youth Conference. July 2013. King, KN and Dr. K Winter. 2013 — Approaches to Sustainability Assessment in Trans-Boundary Basins. The International Conference on Water Security, Risk and Society. Oxford University, England. 16-18 April, 2012. King, KN. 2012 — Exploring Water Resources Sustainability in a Trans-Boundary Context. 15th South African National Hydrology Symposium (SANCIAHS), 2011. King, KN. And K. Winter. 2011 — Characteristics of Gravity Waves presentation at the Faculty of Science and Agriculture Post-Graduate Research Symposium, UKZN. 20th September, 2005. Durban, Howard College. 2005 — SANCIAHS (South African National Hydrological Symposia). 12th set of Proceedings – Pietermaritzburg, 2001. Floods and Droughts. Lynch, SD, Knoesen, DM and King, KN. 2001 Page 9 of 9 Resumé TEBOGO KHOZA Golder Associates Africa (Pty.) Ltd. – Johannesburg Aquatic Ecologist Tebogo is a SASS-accredited Aquatic Ecologist with a M.Sc. in Biodiversity and Conservation and has over 4 years’ worth of experience in the environmental management field. He has spent 3 years within the consulting industry with focus on various aquatic-related studies thereby establishing himself as an aquatic ecologist. Tebogo has been involved in numerous Aquatic Ecology projects across various sectors including mining (e.g., coal, gold, platinum, diamond, titanium etc.), industrial (e.g., smelters, special economic zones, etc.), Education transport infrastructure upgrades (e.g., roads, airports, rapid transport systems, etc.), public utility services infrastructure (e.g., powerline installations, bulk Master of Science (MSc) Biodiversity & water pipelines, etc.), as well as mixed-use, residential and commercial Conservation, University of developments. He has undertaken aquatic ecology surveys across the Johannesburg, Gauteng, Mpumalanga, Free-State, KwaZulu Natal and Limpopo provinces of Johannesburg, South South Africa and other African countries including Swaziland, Lesotho, Africa, 2018 Tanzania, Mali as well as along the Zambezi and Chobe rivers in Botswana, Bachelor of Science (Hons) Zambia and Namibia. He has acted as lead Aquatic Ecologist for numerous Zoology, University of projects, responsible for completion of the aquatic biodiversity and impact Johannesburg, assessment surveys, report compilation and amendment to the report queries. Johannesburg, South He has been involved at various levels of Specialist Input required for the Africa, 2015 nationally legislated environmental processes throughout South Africa, Bachelor of Science (BSc) especially in the form of Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA’s) or Biochemistry & Zoology, Environmental and Social Impact Assessments (ESIA’s), Mining Right University of Applications (MRA’s), Water Use License Applications (WULA’s), as well as in Johannesburg, fulfilment of Biodiversity Management Plans (BMP’s). Johannesburg, South Africa, 2014 Employment History Certifications WSP Golder – Johannesburg Candidate Natural Scientist Aquatic Ecologist (June 2022 to Present) (South African Council for Lead aquatic ecologist managing biomonitoring, baseline biodiversity and Natural Scientific Professions), impact assessment projects in fulfilment of regulatory requirements including (119651) International Finance Corporation (IFC) Performance Standards. South African Scoring Digby Wells Environmental – Johannesburg System version 5 (SASS5) Aquatic Ecologist (November 2019 – May 2022) practitioner, DWA, 2019- 2022; 2022-2025 Aquatic ecologist managing biomonitoring, baseline biodiversity and impact assessment projects in fulfilment of regulatory requirements including IFC Languages Performance Standards. Field assistant for local and international noise English – Fluent monitoring assessments. IsiZulu – Fluent GCS Water & Environmental (Pty) Ltd. Sesotho – Fluent Junior Aquatic Ecologist (March 2019 to November 2019) Setswana – Intermediate Responsible for executing aquatic biomonitoring assessments from preparation to undertaking field surveys, data collation and report writeup. for various Xitsonga – Intermediate ecological surveys including aquatic biomonitoring; aquatic, fauna and flora Sepedi – Intermediate baseline biodiversity assessments. 1 Resumé TEBOGO KHOZA The Biodiversity Company (Pty) Ltd. Junior Natural Scientist (September 2018 to March 2019) Field assistant and data collation for various ecological surveys including aquatic biomonitoring; aquatic, fauna and flora baseline biodiversity assessments. Gauteng Department of Agriculture & Rural Development. Biodiversity Unit Intern (March 2018 to August 2018) Field assistant for various surveys including the River Eco-status Monitoring Programme (fish and aquatic macroinvertebrates); grass owl monitoring; Game management (Game counts; CUDA); veld condition assessments; conservation and rescuing of medicinal and horticultural plants. Reviewing and providing inputs for Environmental Impact Assessment reports; and the removal of alien invasive plants. 2 Resumé TEBOGO KHOZA PROJECT EXPERIENCE – INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS Karo Platinum ESIA Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) for the proposed powerline. (2022) Responsible for the aquatic biodiversity and impact assessment including field Chegutu, Zimbabwe surveys and report compilation. KBP-JV (2021-2022) Environmental Monitoring for the Kazungula Bridge Project. Responsible for Kasane, Botswana undertaking quarterly aquatic biomonitoring surveys and data collation. Barrick Gold (NMGM) Environmental and Social Impact Assessment for the proposed Gena-Gokona ESIA (2022) Expansion Project. Responsible for assisting with field surveys and data collation. Nyamongo, Tanzania Barrick Gold (2021) Aquatic Biomonitoring at the Loulo & Gounkoto Gold Mining Complex. Loulo, Mali Responsible for assisting with field surveys and data collation. PROJECT EXPERIENCE – SOUTH AFRICA PROJECTS Exxaro Resources Aquatic Biomonitoring at the Matla Colliery. Responsible for undertaking quarterly (2019-2022) aquatic biomonitoring surveys, data collation and report writeup. Mpumalanga Mafube Coal (2020- Aquatic Biomonitoring at the Mafube Colliery. Responsible for undertaking 2022) biannual aquatic biomonitoring surveys, data collation and report writeup. Mpumalanga Sasol mining (2020- Aquatic Biomonitoring for the proposed Ash Backfilling Project at Defunct Sigma 2022) Colliery. Responsible for undertaking biannual aquatic biomonitoring surveys, data Freestate collation and report writeup. Sasol mining (2020- Aquatic Biomonitoring for the Mooikraal Colliery. Responsible for undertaking 2022) biannual aquatic biomonitoring surveys, data collation and report writeup. Freestate Ivanplats (2021) Aquatic Biomonitoring for the Ivanplats complex. Responsible for undertaking Limpopo biannual aquatic biomonitoring surveys, data collation and report writeup Universal Coal (2021) Aquatic Biodiversity and Impact Assessment Update for the Proposed Limpopo Environmental Regulatory Process for the New Clydesdale Colliery Mining Right Area. Responsible for the aquatic biodiversity and impact assessment including field surveys and report compilation. Far West Gold Aquatic Ecology and Impact Assessment for the Far West Gold Recoveries Kloof Recoveries (2021) Application. Responsible for the aquatic biodiversity and impact assessment Gauteng including field surveys and report compilation Harmony Gold Mining Aquatic Biomonitoring for the Kusasalethu Operations. Responsible for (2021-2022) Gauteng undertaking biannual aquatic biomonitoring surveys, data collation and report writeup. Pan African Resources Aquatic Biodiversity & Impact Assessment for the Pan African Resources PLC (2021) Gauteng Environmental Application Process. Responsible for the aquatic biodiversity and impact assessment including field surveys and report compilation Copper Sunset Sand Aquatic Ecology and Impact Assessment for the Proposed Sand Mine Expansion. Mine (2021) Responsible for the aquatic biodiversity and impact assessment including field Gauteng surveys and report compilation. 3 Resumé TEBOGO KHOZA Universal Coal (2020) Aquatic Ecology and Impact Assessment for the Proposed Dalyshope Coal Mining Limpopo Project. Responsible for the aquatic biodiversity and impact assessment including field surveys and report compilation. Fetakgomo-Tubatse Aquatic Ecology and Impact Assessment for the Proposed Fetakgomo-Tubatse Municipality (2020) Special Economic Zone (FTSEZ). Responsible for the aquatic biodiversity and Limpopo impact assessment including field surveys and report compilation. TRAINING Environmental Impact Assessment for reviewers’ certificate (North-West University; 2018) Basic First Aid (All Risk Management, 2021) Defensive Driving Course (Topgear Driving Academy, 2020) Advanced Driving Skills (Quattro Training, 2015) PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS South African Council for Natural Scientific Professions: Candidate Natural Scientist. (Reg. No. 119651). 4 Lourens du Plessis Professional GISc Practitioner | Visual Impact Assessment Specialist Professional Overview Lourens provides professional Geographical Information Systems (GIS) services to a wide range of clients that require the processing, analysis and presentation of geospatial data. His overarching function is the application of GIS in environmental management and planning, impact assessments and spatial modelling, but his services often extend to a much broader range of business sectors. These include the application of GIS in:  Agriculture  Bulk service providers and utilities  The renewable energy sector Personal Information:  Electricity generation and distribution  Mining and exploration  Date of Birth: 1969-11-13  Urban and rural development planning  Marital Status: Married  Conservation and tourism  Nationality: South African  Strategic integrated planning  Contact no: 082 922 9019  Email: lourens@logis.co.za  Environmental education and social awareness  Web: logis.co.za  Engineering, transport and infrastructure development Years of Industry Experience He is an accomplished Visual Impact Assessment (VIA) specialist who has  31 years’ successfully undertaken over a 100 visual impact assessments for a wide variety of developments, ranging from mining, renewable energy facilities, Countries of Experience power lines to roads and lodges.  South Africa; Lesotho; Swaziland; Mozambique; Botswana; Lourens has a multi-disciplinary approach to projects and therefore Zimbabwe; Namibia; Angola; Guinea; Ghana; Uganda; specialises in creating synergy between planning professionals and project Madagascar specialists (regardless of the type of project) in order to provide uniform, quality spatial data products, solutions and services. Qualifications and Memberships  BA (University of Pretoria) Experience and Expertise Geography and Anthropology (Majors), 1993  Data sourcing and acquisition  Professional Geo-Information  Data capture and processing Sciences (GISc) Practitioner  Data evaluation, conversion and transfer registered with the South  Geodatabase development/implementation/maintenance African Geomatics Council  System design and development (SAGC). Membership no.  Spatial analysis/modelling (visibility, slope, aspect, etc.) PGP0147  Digital terrain modeling  Member: Geo-Information  Terrain evaluation and site screening Society of South Africa (GISSA)  Image processing and analysis Key Skills and Competencies  Impact assessment and impact management  Arc/Info and ArcGIS  Environmental management  Arcview  GIS-based decision support systems development  QGIS  Project management and report writing  Postflight Terra 3D  PlanetGIS  Map production, display, queries and reporting  Vistapro  Environmental sciences expertise  Various GIS support applications  Process development  Microsoft (Word/Excel/Access)  Visual impact assessment  GPS fieldwork and aerial surveys  Drone data processing Curriculum Vitae Project Experience Miscelaneous projects (A brief description of some prominent and relevant projects) GIS mapping and database for Black Eagle habitats and flight patterns in the Karoo National Park Environmental planning and development control schemes for the Drakensberg Babangibone, Cathkin Peak and Garden Castle development nodes Goukou River (Stilbaai) Environmental Structure Plan Conservation and open space proposals for the Umhlanga Forest Grootvlei mine water pumping operation (Blesbokspruit sub-catchment) GIS services for the Saldanha steel plant ENPAT Provincial (1:250,000 scale GIS decision support systems) based on an inventory of environmental and socio-economic geographical data  ENPAT Northern Province (Limpopo Province)  ENPAT Mpumalanga  ENPAT North-West ENPAT Metropolitan (1:50,000 scale GIS decision support systems) containing environmental and socio- economic geographical data that were evaluated for conservation opportunities, development constraints and agricultural constraints  ENPAT Gauteng  ENPAT Cape Town  ENPAT Durban Functional Region (DFR)  ENPAT Bloemfontein/Botshabello  ENPAT Port Elizabeth ENPAT National (1:1,000,000 scale GIS decision support system) and ENPAT publication Environmental Management Frameworks (EMF). Frameworks of spatially represented information connected to environmental management parameters designed to aid in the pro-active identification of potential conflict between development proposals and critical and/or sensitive environments  EMF Northern Province (Limpopo Province)  EMF Mpumalanga  EMF North-West Spatial Development Initiatives (SDI). The fast tracking of the EMF concept for priority SDI's  Lubombo Corridor SDI  Coega Industrial Development Zone (IDZ)  Wild Coast SDI  West Coast Investment Initiative Sigma colliery: North-West strip operation Development masterplan for the Tswaing Crater Museum Curriculum Vitae Conservation plan for the Rietvlei Nature Reserve GIS services for the planning and management of the Chobe National Park (Botswana) GIS services for an environmental overview of South Africa Demarcation/delineation of regions in South Africa Orange-Vaal (ORVAAL) transfer scheme - Caledon cascades scheme ENPAT Provincial (1:250,000 scale GIS decision support systems) based on an inventory of environmental and socio-economic geographical data  ENPAT Eastern Cape  ENPAT Free State  ENPAT Kwa-Zulu Natal Environmental Management Frameworks (EMF). Frameworks of spatially represented information connected to environmental management parameters designed to aid in the pro-active identification of potential conflict between development proposals and critical and/or sensitive environments  EMF Eastern Cape  EMF Free State  EMF Kwa-Zulu Natal Hennops River EMF (environmental inventory and management proposals in Centurion) The Important Bird Areas (IBA) of South Africa map and database Centurion Metropolitan Substructure Environmental Management Framework (EMF) Alexandra renewal project EMF Carbon Sinks and Sequestration - Eastern Cape Wild Coast. Information maps for the "Carbon Sinks - A Rehabilitation Option for South Africa's Natural Environment" report Prince Edward and Marion Islands. Maps for the World Heritage Site (WHS) bid document Theewaterskloof and Genadendal - Integrated spatial data management system Gauteng Communication Network Strategy (GAUCONS). Environmental zones for the control of the construction of telecommunication structures Gauteng Industries Buffer Zones. The mapping of industrial and mining activities, the creation of buffer control zones and the development of a GIS-based decision support system for the Gauteng Province Limpopo National Park (LNP) Mozambique. Base maps for fieldwork and planning Schmidtsdrift Environmental Management Program Report (EMPR) Loch Vaal Environmental Management Framework (EMF) Curriculum Vitae Rustenburg - Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA). The creation of environmental control zones, a GIS- based decision support system and information poster Faerie Glen Nature Reserve Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) Willow Quarries - Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA). Modeling of mining expansion plan and the potential impact on Golden Mole habitats Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality (EMM) Environmental Management Framework (EMF) Limpopo - State of the Environment Report (SoER) Windhoek (Namibia) - Environmental Structure Plan (ESP) Gauteng Supplementation and Implementation of EIA Regulations Project (EIA SIP) Siyanda District Municipality Environmental Management Framework (EMF) Olifants and Letaba River Catchments Environmental Management Framework (EMF) Barberton Nature Reserve environmental sensitivity mapping and land use zoning plan Kapama Private Game Reserve map Gauteng EMF and landscape character assessment Majuba CCGT environmental screening MTPA Nature Reserves (Manyeleti, Mthethomusha, Mkombo, Mdala, Mabusa and Loskop) Integrated Management Planning (IMP) Ugu District Municipality EMF and landscape character assessment Greater Lakenvlei Protected Environment resource mapping North West (Coetzersdam, Pomfret, Buxton, Taung Station, Pudimoe, Lotlhakane Village and Delareyville) environmental sensitivity mapping for PV facilities Bayside Aluminium Smelter Water Use License Application CESVI (African Ivory Route) resource mapping for Nthubu, Blouberg, Mutale Falls, Funduze, Modjadji, Baleni, Mtomeni, Mafefe and Manyeleti Camps Master Plan for Kaloum and Loose Islands, Conakry, Guinea Ekurhuleni Open Space mapping Kumba Heuningkranz and Kolomela mines concept study Curriculum Vitae Joburg Property Company land strategy – inner city transformation roadmap Bioregional Plan for the Mopani District N2 Corridor Strategic Corridor Development Plan and landscape character assessment Polokwane outfall sewer route and waste water treatment works Ghana Northern Regions environmental overview Rand Water disaster risk assessment Redstone Solar Thermal Power Plant environmental sensitivity mapping Landscape/Land use character maps for Ladysmith and Estcourt, Durban and Pietermaritzburg, Newcastle and Dundee Oil and Gas Industial Park, Hoima District, Uganda Waterberg District EMF Boegoebaai Port Development environmental screening Lonmin Marikana Mining Operations environmental overview Moses Kotane Local Municipality Integrated Environmental Management Plan Vhembe District Bioregional Plan Capricorn District Bioregional Plan Sekhukhune District Bioregional Plan Tourist maps for 12 provincial nature reserves in Limpopo Afgri Grain Management spatial database Eskom land cover and Isopleths (SO2) Gamma-Kappa transmission line corridors GIS and mapping Nseleni Independend Floating Power Plant GIS and mapping Regional Strategic Environmental Assessments (Regional Assessments) Regional assessment for the Eskom Wind Energy Facility (Sere) in the Western Cape Regional assessments for the Eskom Wind Integration Project (WIP)  Area 1: West Coast (Saldanha to Garies)  Area 2: Overberg Region Curriculum Vitae  Area 3: Beaufort West region  Area 4: Eastern Cape (Tsitsikamma to Port Elizabeth)  Area 5: Northern Cape (Hondeklipbaai to Port Nolloth) Sandveld Wind Energy Regional Assessment West Coast National Park (Saldanha area) Regional Assessment Regional Assessment for the Theewaterskloof Municipal area Brand-se-Baai (Exxaro) wind energy regional assessment Overberg (BioTherm) wind energy regional assessments  Area 1: Gordons Bay to Pearly Beach)  Area 2: Napier RA (Agulhas NP/Swellendal region) Suurplaat/Sutherland (Investec Wind Energy Development) Regional Assessment Waterberg (Limpopo) Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) Regional Assessment (Exxaro) Western Cape Province Regional SEA for Wind Energy Facility developments ISS Global Mining Regional SEA for Power Station Developments in Mpumalanga Province Northern Cape Province Regional SEA for Wind Energy Facility developments Bosjesmansberg Regional SEA for solar PV projects Delmas Regional SEA for Power Station Developments in Mpumalanga Limpopo Regional SEA for solar PV projects Slangkop Regional SEA for Wind Energy Facility developments Bakenskop, Trouberg and Harpuisberg Regional SEA for WEFs Wolf Wind (Addo Elephant NP) regional assessment Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality SEA for WEFs Umuziwabantu Local Municipality SEA Visual Impact Assessments (VIA), viewshed analyses and visual assessments  Coal strip mining in Zimbabwe viewshed analyses  Viewshed analyses and sensitivity mapping for telecommunication masts in the northern provinces (Limpopo, Mpumalanga and North-West)  Siemens 3rd license cellular communications infrastructure EIAs. Viewshed analyses and sensitivity mapping for over 4,000 telecommunication mast sites in all major metropolitan areas of South Africa.  CSIR high mast viewshed analysis and sensitivity mapping Curriculum Vitae  Atlantis Open Cycle Gas Turbine power station VIA  Kynoch Gypsum Tailings dam extension VIA  N1 Western Bypass Shell service station VIA  Coega regional hazardous waste processing facility VIA  Robinson Deep landfill extension VIA  Hazardous waste blending platform VIA  Mercury-Ferrum-Garona transmission line integration VIA  Matimba B (Medupi) coal-fired power station VIA  Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) plant in Upington VIA  Zeus to Mercury transmission line (comparative viewshed analyses)  Mmamabula (Botswana) transmission line and power station viewshed analyses  Petronet new multi-products pipeline VIA  Wind energy facility (Sere) in the Western Cape province VIA  Ankerlig power station conversion and transmission line VIA  Gourikwa power station conversion and transmission line VIA  Kyalami strengthening project VIA  Steelpoort integration project VIA  Medupi reservoir and telecommunication mast VIA  VIA's for Basic Assessment Reports (wind monitoring masts)  Cookhouse, Hopefield, Amakhala, Caledon, Worcester, Tulbach, Overberg, Britannia Bay, Brand-se- Baai, Deep River, Happy Valley, River Bank, Uiekraal, Beaufort West, Laingsburg, Rheboksfontein, Suurplaat and West Coast  Cookhouse wind energy facility VIA  Hopefield wind energy facility VIA  Mokopane Integration Project VIA  Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site (WHS) viewshed protection zone, visual character assessment and visual zonation plan  Indwe wind energy facility VIA  Amakhala wind energy facility VIA  Boontjieskraal wind energy facility VIA  Britannia Bay wind energy facility VIA  Brand-se-Baai wind energy facility VIA  Upington and Pofadder solar thermal facilities VIAs  Dorper wind energy facility VIA  Flagging Trees wind energy facility VIA  Rheboksfontein, Suurplaat and West Coast wind energy facilities VIAs  Riverbank wind energy facility VIA  Waterberg photovoltaic plant VIA  Eskom wind intergration projects VIAs  Welgedacht water care works VIA  Aberdeen wind energy facility  Aggeneis-Oranjemund power line intergration  Project Blue wind energy facility  Inca De Aar solar energy facility  Aced De Aar solar energy facility  Exxaro Lephalale solar energy facility  Happy Valley wind energy facility  Hendrina power station ash dam extension Curriculum Vitae  Hidden Valley wind energy facility  Kakamas photovoltaic plant  Karoo renewable energy facility  Ilanga (Karoskraal) solar thermal power plant  Keimoes photovoltaic plants (Sonnenberg, Ofir and Geelkop)  Kimberley photovoltaic solar plant  Kleinbegin photovoltaic plant  Kleinzee wind energy facility  Koingnaas wind energy facility  Kabi Vaalkop (Orkney) PV solar energy facility  Oyster Bay wind energy facility  Ilanga Lethemba (Paardevlei) PV solar energy facility  Upington photovoltaic solar facility  Ramphele (Ritchie) PV solar energy facility  Rodicon PV solar energy facility  Ruukie (Mpumalanga) coal fired power station  Saldanha Steel wind energy facility  Kathu, Sishen and San Solar PV solar energy facilities  Christiana, Morgenzon and Hertzogville PV solar energy facilities  Namaqua and Voëlkip PV solar energy facilities  Denhami (Struisbaai) wind energy facility  Spitskop wind energy facility  Tsitsikamma community wind energy facility  Uyekraal wind energy facility  Veldrift and Saldanha wind energy facilities  Vredendal photovoltaic solar energy facility  Wag'nBiekiespan solar energy facility  Walker Bay wind energy facility  Riemvasmaak (Augrabies) hydro electric facility  Bosjesmansberg solar energy facility  Everest, Grootkop, Watershed and Oryx PV solar energy facilities  Garob to Kronos power line  Graafwater PV solar energy facility  Kgabalatsane solar energy facility  Kheis solar park project  Gihon and Kison solar energy facilities  New Dimensions PV solar park in Mafikeng  Goereesoe (Outeniqua) wind farm  Burchell, Cuprum to Mooidraai power line  Rheboksfontein WEF power line  Ruuki power station  Sirius Solar PV projects  Tiger solar energy facility  Uyekraal WEF  Velddrif WEF  Zen WEF  Zoutpan (Olifants River) WEF  Gunsfontein and Stormberg WEFs Curriculum Vitae  Aberdeen WEF  Albertinia WEF  Exxaro Baseload Power Station Lephalale  Blue Wave (Wolmaransstad) PV SEF  Castle WEF  East Power Line (Hotazel)  Elliot WEF  Exheredo Renewable Energy projects  Kareebosch WEF  Koeberg to Ankerlig Power Line  Mainstream Pofadder renewable energy facility  Stuart Coal Weltevreden coal mine  Transalloys Coal-fired power plant  Colenso Power Station and Mine  Lonmin Mooinooi landfill extension  Metsimatala Concentrating Solar Power facility  Matjhabeng PV Solar Energy Facility  Modderfontein Solar Thermal PV Plants (Ekhurhuleni)  iSimangaliso Wetland Park viewshed analysis  Melkspruit substation to Rouxville substation power line  Muhlava mine  Tina Falls hydropower project  Boulders Wind Farm  Allepad PV 1- 4 SEFs  Licthenburg PV 1 - 3 SEFs  Namas and Zonnequa WEFs and overhead power lines  Wobben wind energy converter  Haga Haga WEF  Hyperion power line  Jagdlust overhead power lines and substation  Ilanga (Karoshoek) Solar Park  Calodex PV SEF  Kolkies and Sadawa PV SEFs  Kotulo Tsatsi PV SEFs  CBE WEF near Toalagnaro in Madacascar  Richards Bay Gas to Power Project  Grid connection infrastructure for the Frontier Power Gas to Power Project  Vrede and Rondavel PV SEFs  Vygenhoek Platinum Mine  Various comparative viewshed analyses and reviews for Part 2 Amendments Professional History 4/2017: Professional GISc and VIA Practitioner (sole proprietor/self employed) 1/2016 – 3/2017: SMEC South Africa, Pretoria – Technical Specialist 11/1999 – 12/2015: MetroGIS (Pty) Ltd, Pretoria – Director 10/1997 – 10/1999: GISBS (GIS Business Solutions - Q Data Consulting) – Project Manager 4/1990 - 9/1997: GisLAB CC (GIS Laboratory - University of Pretoria) – Member / Project Manager Curriculum Vitae Courses & Conferences attended 1997 ESRI International User Conference – United States of America Publications & Papers presented Name: Gateway to Kruger Map and Guide Authors: Andy Tinker Photography Publisher: ATP Publishing Date: 2010 Name: Kruger National Park Map and Photographic Guide Authors: Andy Tinker Photography Publisher: ATP Publishing Date: 2007 Name: Lowveld and Kruger Guide Authors: High Branching Team Publisher: Jacana Media (Pty) Ltd Date: 2004 Name: Heights to Homes to Oceans (H2O) Water Wise information poster Authors: Rand Water Publisher: Rand Water Date: 2004 Name: Garden Route - Still Bay to Storms River (Discover the Magic) Authors: Jacana Publisher: Jacana Media (Pty) Ltd Date: 2003 Name: KwaZulu-Natal - A celebration of biodiversity Authors: Jacana Publisher: Jacana Media (Pty) Ltd Date: 2001 Name: Pilanesberg Official Map and Park Guide Authors: North-West Parks & Tourism Board and Jacana Publisher: Jacana Media (Pty) Ltd Date: 2001 Name: ESRI Map Book (Volume 13) Authors: Various Publisher: Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI) Date: 1998 Name: Environmental Potential Atlas for South Africa Authors: W. van Riet, J. van Rensburg, P. Claassen, L. du Plessis and T. van Viegen Publisher: J.L. van Schaik Date: 1997 Curriculum Vitae Awards Award: Best South African Environmental Technical Paper Awarded for: Environmental Potential Atlas for South Africa (Publication) Awarded by: Environmental Planning Professions Interdisciplinary Committee (EPPIC) Date: 1998 Award: QDC Performance Award Awarded for: ENPAT Development Awarded by: Q Data Consulting Date: 1998 Award: Best Cartographic Map Gallery Competition - 3rd Place Awarded for: Environmental Potential Atlas for South Africa (Publication) Awarded by: Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI) Date: 1998 International ESRI User Conference Award: Map Gallery Most Analytical Competition - 3rd Place Awarded for: Environmental Potential Atlas for South Africa Awarded by: Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI) Date: 1997 International ESRI User Conference Award: Best South African Environmental Technical Paper Awarded for: National Environmental Potential Atlas (ENPAT National) Awarded by: Environmental Planning Professions Interdisciplinary Committee (EPPIC) Date: 1995 Language Skills Mother Tongue: Afrikaans Languages Speak Read Write English Good Good Good Afrikaans Good Good Good Curriculum Vitae Curriculum Vitae LUFUNO NEMAKHAVHANI Johannesburg Junior Wetland Ecologist Lufuno is a junior wetland ecologist with seven years’ experience in the consulting firm. Her experience includes environmental permitting, environmental compliance auditing and biodiversity assessments which includes wetland assessment, terrestrial assessment, and aquatic biomonitoring assessment. Her core interest lies in biodiversity assessment, particularly, wetland ecological assessments. Her responsibilities within the biodiversity division at Golder includes wetland monitoring, wetland delineation and wetland health assessments, wetland impact assessment, terrestrial assessments, and biodiversity management Education assessments. She has successfully completed biodiversity assessment project Master of Environmental both locally and internationally (Africa). Management Environmental Management, University of the Free State, Free State, 2020 Employment History Bsc (Hons) Environmental management Golder Associates Africa (Pty) Ltd. – Midrand Environmental Wetland Ecologist (2017 to Present) Management, University of South Africa, Conducting Environmental Impact Assessments Johannesburg, 2016 Compiling Environmental Management Plans Involvement in international Environmental and Social Impact Assessment in the Bsc life and environmental Oil and Gas industry science Geography and Conducting external Environmental Compliance Auditing environmental, University of Johannesburg, Undertaking Mining Right Applications and Section 102 applications Johannesburg, 2012 Conducting Wetland Assessment and Delineations Conducting Aquatic Biomonitoring Assessments Languages Involvement in Ecological Assessments Tshivenda – Fluent Involvement in Mine Closure and Rehabilitation Plan Conducting surface water and Groundwater monitoring English – Fluent Zulu – Fluent Sazi Environmental Consulting – Midrand Environmental Consultant (2015 to 2017) Water use License Application Environmental Practice facilitation Wetland Assessment and Delineation Business development Ecological Assessments and species identification Integrated Water and Waste Management Plans Environmental Impact Assessment (Basic Assessment) ARC GIS Mapping (locality maps, sensitivity areas and delineation maps) Public participation Process Environmental Compliance and Enforcement Audits Implementing the Environmental management plan 1 Curriculum Vitae LUFUNO NEMAKHAVHANI Sebata Group of Companies – Midrand Environmental sciences intern (2013 to 2014) Involvement in undertaking Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs); Report/chapter writing; Preparation of project proposals, cost outline, resource allocation and timeline. Site visit and attendance/participation at meetings; Conducting Public Participation Process; Involvement in Eskom Projects such as Ingula Pump Storage Scheme; Assisting in ISO 14001 internal auditing. 2 Curriculum Vitae LUFUNO NEMAKHAVHANI PROJECT EXPERIENCE – ECOLOGY Metalkol Mining Compiled a Biodiversity Action Plan for Metalkol Mining Concession Concession Katanga, DRC Arnot Mine Collaborated in the compilation of Arnot Mine Closure Site Biodiversity Study Mpumalanga, South Africa Eskom Lethabo Power Compiled a Biodiversity Management Plan for Eskom Lethabo Power Station Station consistent with the norms and standards for biodiversity management plans for Free State, South Africa indigenous and migratory species in accordance with Eskom Biodiversity standards Kamoa Copper Compiled a Biodiversity Impact Assessment for Kamoa Copper Powerline ESHIA Katanga, DRC Lakenvlei Wetland Compiling a Wetland Construction Method Statement for the rehabilitation Rehabilitation process Mpumalanga, South Monitoring rehabilitation progress Africa Anglo American BMP Screening Assessment for Flora and Fauna species within seven Anglo Mpumalanga, South American Mines Africa Genser Ghana Phase II Biodiversity Baseline, Impact Assessment and Action Plan Ghana Glencore iMpunzi Ecological screening study for the proposed haul road at iMpunzi complex mine Mpumalanga, South Africa Nooitgedacht 406KQ Conducting a wetland delineation and assessment of Portion 2 and 10 of the portion 2 and 10 Nooitgedacht 406 KQ Property associated with the Nooitgedacht Mine as part of Limpopo, South Africa a Water Use License Application. Mafube LifeX Project Conducting a wetland audit of the wetland crossings within the Mafube LifeX site Mpumalanga, South against the approved WUL conditions Africa Belfast Implementation Conducting a wet season wetland assessment to monitor changes within each Project identified Belfast wetland HGM unit against the baseline results obtained prior to Mpumalanga, South the Belfast Implementation Project. Africa PROJECT EXPERIENCE – ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT Glencore iMpunzi Conducting environmental Impact Assessment and compiling the scoping report Mpumalanga, South for the integrated regulatory process associated with the proposed expansion of Africa the iMpunzi paddocks and venture dump facilities Bushveld Vametco Conducting Basic Impact Assessment for the Development of solar panels and a North west, South Africa Vanadium Redox Flow Battery storage within a mining right area at Vametco Mine in Brits, North West. 3 Curriculum Vitae LUFUNO NEMAKHAVHANI Vanderbijlpark service Environmental Assessment Practitioner for a basic assessment and Water Use road along Houtheuwel Licence of the reconstruction of the Transnet Collapsed bridge in Vanderbijlpark and Potchefstroom service road along Houtheuwel and Potchefstroomrailway line. railway line Gauteng, South Africa PROJECT EXPERIENCE – ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT GoodRock Chemworks Conducting external Environmental compliance audit for the operational phase of Kathu, Northern cape a Ball Mill project Universal Coal North External Environmental Control Officer for NBC Paardeplaats Mine. Undertaking Block Complex (NBC) weekly environmental compliance audits in accordance with the approved EMP Paardeplaats Mine and authorised WUL at the Paardeplaats Mine. Mpumalanga, South Africa Vopak South Africa Environmental Control Officer for the VSAD Lesedi Project. Conducting Developments_Lesedi environmental compliance audits for the construction phase of the VSAD Lesedi Gauteng, Heidelberg, which entails the construction of hydrocarbon storage tanks. South Africa Ariadne-Eros Eskom Environmental Control Officer for the Eskom Ariadne-Eros Powerline Powerline .Conducting environmental compliance and enforcement audits on a full-time Kwazulu-Natal, South basis during the construction of the Eskom Powerline. Africa TRAINING Introduction to Wetland Delineation and Assessment University of Free State, 2017 Standard ARC GIS mapping ESRI, 2015 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS South African Wetland Society South African Council of Natural Scientist Professional 4 Curriculum Vitae EUGESHIN NAIDOO Midrand Education Water Engineer BSc Eng Civil, University of the Witwatersrand, Eugeshin currently works in the Water Resources Department as a Water Johannesburg, 2009 Engineer. His previous experience was primarily in the development, calibration and running of various dynamic water balance models in Goldsim. He also has Languages experience in flood line delineation, dam yield analysis and development of storm Afrikaans – Fluent water management plans for various mines in Africa. Projects also involved baseline monitoring of rainfall, surface water flow and water quality. English – Fluent Employment History WSP Group Africa (Pty) Ltd – Johannesburg Water Engineer (2019 to Present) Knight Piesold Pty Ltd – Johannesburg Water Engineer (2016 to 2019) GCS (Pty) Ltd – Johannesburg Water Resources Engineer (2014 to 2016) Golder Associates Africa (Pty) Ltd – Johannesburg Water Resources Engineer (2011 to 2014) DSE Structural Engineers and Contractors – Johannesburg Design Engineer (2010 to 2011) 1 Curriculum Vitae EUGESHIN NAIDOO PROJECT EXPERIENCE – DAM ENGINEERING Ferroglobe Storm water dam detailed design and construction supervision. Silicone Smelters Mpumalanga, South Africa PROJECT EXPERIENCE – WATER RESOURCES Simandou Design of culverts and bridges for railway crossings. Hydrological and hydraulic Simandou, Guinea analysis for river flood peak determination, flood line derivation. Unsteady analysis was used to size the major streams traversing the project area. Richards Bay Calculated flood peaks, flood lines and sized culverts for road crossings on a Industrial number of water courses in the Industrial Development Zone. Development Zone Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa Platreef Water Designed, installed and monitored a network of specialized Study Limpopo, hydrological and meteorological monitoring stations. This involved site selection, South Africa measuring the river cross section and measuring surface water flow. Hydrological and hydraulic analysis for river flood peak determination and flood line delineation. Grootegeluk Coal Design of mine storm water management plans, including design of Mine Limpopo, South channels, sumps, return water dams, weirs, and culverts. Africa Ruighoek Chrome Design of mine storm water management plans, including design of Mine channels, sumps, return water dams, weirs and culverts. North West Province, South Africa Greenside Collieries Hydrological and hydraulic analysis for river flood peak determination Mpumalanga, South and flood line derivation. Design of mine storm water management plans, Africa including design of channels, sumps, return water dams, weirs, culverts. PROJECT EXPERIENCE – CIVIL ENGINEERING Cononish Storm water system and settlement pond detailed design. Mine Scotland Kusile Power Determined the capacity of the existing Kusile coal stockpile area stormwater Station Mpumalanga, management plan as a concrete liner has been South Africa implemented on the contributing catchments. Medupi Power Design of surface water and sewage infrastructure. Station Limpopo, South Africa 2 Curriculum Vitae EUGESHIN NAIDOO SUPPLEMENTAL SKILLS Dam Design Detailed design of embankment dams. Flood Line Flood line calculation and delineation. Storm Water Management Design of mine storm water management plans; including design of channels, sumps, return water dams, weirs, and culverts. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS South African Institute of Civil Engineers, Member No. 201600424 Engineering Council of South Africa, Member No.: 20190664 3 Curriculum Vitae NOVANIA REDDY Midrand Environmental Consultant and Modeller Novania is a consultant with over 9 years’ experience in the environmental industry. Her area of expertise lies within the air quality and acoustics fields related to sectors ranging from mining to the oil and gas industry. Novania has a broad understanding of the various laws and regulations associated with the air quality and noise procedures. She holds the responsibility of data collection, inventory development, compilation of air emission licence and scientific modelling and reporting. Her project experience includes countries such as South Africa, Botswana, Guinea, Zambia, Dubai, Iraq, Jordan and Saudi Arabia. Novania has also obtained a certificate in the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Training Course and was involved in the development of a Education municipality wide greenhouse gas evaluation in South Africa which Bachelor of Science in Engineering included two major refineries. (Chemical Engineering) Engineering, Howard College, Additionally, Novania has a year of experience within the Durban, 2011 petrochemical industry at Total SA where she has learnt prominent aspects such as communication skills, having attended a 3 day course Languages for a communication workshop and leadership traits, by training fellow English – Fluent staff members. These characteristics along with her sound knowledge of the petrochemical industry has attained her to become the consultant she is today. Employment History Golder Associates Africa (Pty) Ltd – Johannesburg, South Africa Environmental Consultant and Modeller WSP Environmental (Pty) Ltd – Johannesburg, South Africa Consultant (2016 to 2018) Senior Consultant (2019 to 2020) WKC Group – Durban, South Africa Environmental Engineer (2013 to 2016) Total SA – Durban, South Africa Graduate (2012 to 2013) 1 Curriculum Vitae NOVANIA REDDY PROJECT EXPERIENCE – AIR QUALITY Air Quality Impact An Air Quality Impact Assessment was undertaken to develop the Minim Martap Assessment for Bauxite Project in Cameroon. The Project is made up of the Minim Martap, Bauxite Project (2021) Makan and Ngaoundal exploration permits, the haul route to transport the Cameroon bauxite from the mine to the railway facility, the rail transport corridor, the Port facilities within the Douala port and transhipment between the Douala berth and a deep-water transhipment location. Air Quality Impact An Air Quality Impact Assessment was undertaken for the Vale's Moatize Coal Assessment for the Mine in the District of Moatize, in the province of Tete, in Mozambique. The mine Vale BSM 4&5 Project has been producing coking coal (CC) and thermal coal (TC) for export to several (2021) countries since 2011, through the Ports of Beira and Nacala. A Level two Mozambique dispersion model (AERMOD) was utilized to predict the potential air quality impacts associated with the proposed project. Air Quality Impact An Air Quality Impact Assessment was undertaken which focused on the Kakula Assessment for mine development, that aimed to produce 565 000 tonnes of copper concentrate Kamoa-Kakula Project per annum, through the mining of 6 MTPA of copper sulphide ore from the (2020/2021) Kakula deposit. A Level two dispersion model (AERMOD) was utilized to predict Democratic Republic of the potential air quality impacts associated with the proposed project. the Congo Air Quality Impact An Air Quality Impact Assessment was undertaken for a new Bypass Toll road Assessment for the that will divert heavy truck traffic (mining, general freight, agriculture) of over Kolwezi Road Project 220 000 trucks per year around the Kolwezi city centre in the DRC. A Level two (2020/2021) dispersion model (AERMOD) was utilized to predict the potential air quality Democratic Republic of impacts associated with the proposed project. the Congo Air Quality Impact An Air Quality Impact Assessment was undertaken for the Zibulo Colliery for the Assessment for the development of a proposed coal and discard dump, located north-west of the Zibulo Colliery town of Ogies, on the footprint of its opencast mine in Mpumalanga. A Level two (2020/2021) dispersion model (AERMOD) was utilized to predict the potential air quality Mpumalanga, South impacts associated with the proposed project. Africa Air Quality Impact An Air Quality Impact Assessment was undertaken for the Mafube Colliery to Assessment for the provide the environmental inputs into the Crush and Stockpile project, which Mafube Colliery (2020) supported mining of the MGF pit. A Level one screening model (SCREENVIEW) Mpumalanga, South was utilized to predict the potential air quality impacts associated with the Africa proposed project. 2 Curriculum Vitae NOVANIA REDDY Air Quality Impact An Air Quality Impact Assessment was undertaken to determine the potential air Assessment for the quality impacts on the surrounding environment from the proposed mining Tulu Kapi Gold Mine operations. A Level two dispersion model (AERMOD) was utilized to predict the (2020) potential air quality impacts associated with the proposed project. Ethiopia Air Quality Impact An Air Quality Impact Assessment was undertaken for the Palabora Copper Assessment for the Stream Operations in Limpopo. Palabora was proactively seeking an emissions Palabora Copper inventory and dispersion modelling study to supplement their management plan Stream Operations for emissions reduction and control. (2020) Limpopo, South Africa Air Quality Impact An Air Quality Impact Assessment was undertaken for the Palabora Vermiculite Assessment for the Operations in Limpopo. Palabora was proactively seeking an emissions inventory Palabora Vermiculite and dispersion modelling study to supplement their management plan for Operations (2020) emissions reduction and control. Limpopo, South Africa Air Quality Impact An Air Quality Impact Assessment for the proposed widening, realignment and Assessment for the N3 upgrades of the N3 in the Key Ridge area in KwaZulu-Natal was undertaken. It Project (2019/2020) was understood that the N3 was operating at full capacity with traffic studies Durban, South Africa indicating the need to upgrade sections of the N3 to accommodate future growth and to improve road safety. Therefore, the South African National Roads Agency SOC Limited proposed to widen, realign and upgrade a section of the N3, extending from approximately just after the M13 Interchange, at the top of Key Ridge, to the Hammersdale Interchange at the bottom of Key Ridge. The study required an AQIA to be undertaken, using a Level 2 dispersion model (AERMOD) to assess the potential impacts of specified sensitive receptors on the surrounding environment. Air Quality Monitoring The Koumbia Bauxite Project included the exploration and development of an and Management Plan open cut mine as well as related infrastructure. An Air Quality Monitoring and for the Koumbia Management Plan for the Koumbia Bauxite Project in Guinea was compiled. Bauxite Project, Guinea (2019/2020) Guinea Air Quality Impact The proposed development included an open pit mine and processing plant Assessment for the (concentrator) at the project site as well as all associated facilities and proposed T3 Copper infrastructure including tailings disposal, waste dumps, water and power supply, Mine Project in the workshops, offices and other required facilities. Key pollutants associated with Ghanzi District, on-site activities were identified as PM10 (particulate matter with an aerodynamic Botswana (2018/2019) diameter less than 10 microns) and PM2.5 (particulate matter with an Ghanzi, Botswana aerodynamic diameter less than 2.5 microns). A Level two dispersion model (AERMOD) was utilized to predict the potential air quality impacts associated with the proposed project. 3 Curriculum Vitae NOVANIA REDDY Atmospheric Impact In support of the Air Emission License renewal for the Kelvin Power Station, an Report for the Kelvin Air Quality Impact Assessment was undertaken. This assessment aimed to Power Station within assess the ambient impact of PM, SO2, NO2 and CO emissions associated with the Ekurhuleni the operations onsite. An emissions inventory for the onsite sources was Metropolitan developed, and inputted to a Level 3 atmospheric dispersion model, CALPUFF, Municipality, Gauteng to calculate ambient air concentrations of key pollutants associated with the (2018) operations. Relevant long-term (period) and short-term 99th percentile 24-hour Johannesburg, South and 1-hour average concentrations for the pollutants of focus were compared Africa with the relevant National Ambient Air Quality Standard. Atmospheric Impact In support of the Air Emission License for the Permoseal facility located in Report for the Montague Gardens, an Air Quality Impact Assessment was undertaken. This Permoseal facility assessment aimed to assess the ambient impact of PM and VOC emissions within the City of Cape associated with the operations onsite. An emissions inventory for the onsite Town (2018) sources was developed, and inputted to a Level 2 atmospheric dispersion model, Cape Town, South Africa AERMOD, to calculate ambient air concentrations of key pollutants associated with the operations. Relevant long-term and short-term average concentrations for the pollutants of focus were compared with the relevant National Ambient Air Quality Standard. Atmospheric Impact An Air Quality Impact Assessment was undertaken using the AERMOD Report for the atmospheric dispersion model in order to assess the potential ambient air quality ArcelorMittal South impacts. The results were assessed against the South African Ambient Air Africa Newcastle Quality Standards. Works facility within the Amajuba District Municipality (2016) Newcastle, South Africa Air Quality Impact The study comprised a screening level assessment, using a Level 1 dispersion Assessment for the modelling platform (SCREEN3), to predict the potential air quality impacts Boseto Mine in associated with the mine for a current throughput of 2 mtpa and an increased Botswana (2016) throughput of 3.6 mtpa. Ambient PM10 and TSP were identified to be the key Ghanzi, Botswana pollutants of concern from the mining operations. Annual Reporting for An Annual Report for the 2015 reporting period in the heavy industrial zone of the Weir Minerals Isando in Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality in the Gauteng Province was Isando Foundry (2016) compiled. Annual reporting of emissions, auditing and upgrades of the facility are Johannesburg, South an important component of tracking progress on air pollution and for tracking Africa performance and relative contributions of pollution sources which will in turn assist in assessing historic trends. This report included key items such as operations at the facility, legal framework, pollutant emission trends, compliance audit reports, major upgrades projects (abatement or process equipment) and greenhouse gas emissions. 4 Curriculum Vitae NOVANIA REDDY Air Quality Impact An air quality impact assessment for the proposed mining facility located in Assessment for Al Jordan was performed. The objective of this Project was to design, construct and Lajun Shale operate an oil shale processing facility that is safe and efficient to operate and Processing Facility, maintain combined with a minimal environmental footprint. The Project involved Jordan, Amman (2015) the construction and operation of a 4,000 barrels per day plant, based on retort Amman, Jordan technology, with an operating capacity of 250 tonnes per hour. Further Project phases are planned to enable full development of the oil shale resource. The project involved developing an emission inventory of the entire facility and was modelled using CAPLUFF as the modelling platform. Air Quality Impact A review of relevant Republic of South Africa ambient air quality legislation was Assessment for the undertaken and a summary of the minimum standards that was required to be Scrap Metal Recycling achieved was quantified and assessed. Emissions of NO 2, CO, PM, HCl, HF, Plant Project, Durban, NH3, Hg, metals, Cd + TI and PCDD/PCDF were assessed. Isipingo and Elsies Rivier, Cape Town, South Africa (2014) Durban / Cape Town, South Africa Atmospheric Impact An Atmospheric Impact Report was prepared in order to accompany Eskom’s Report for Eskom application for a temporary relaxation of certain requirements of the Grootvlei Grootvlei, Atmospheric Emission Licence. This involved developing an emission inventory Mpumalanga, South for the existing power station and modelling the PM emissions which were of Africa (2014) concern. Mpumalanga, South Africa Air Quality Impact An air quality impact assessment for the NATREF Plant was undertaken, which Assessment for Nemai involved developing an emission inventory for the both the normal and upset NATREF Clean Fuels conditions. The key emissions included NOx, SO2, CO and PM. Project II, Sasolburg, South Africa (2014) Sasolburg, South Africa Odour Impact An odour screening study at the DS1 facility located at the Shell Majnoon Field Assessment for the was conducted. The quantitative assessment has been undertaken to determine Shell Majnoon Project, whether continuous venting of hydrocarbon gases from two oil flow tank vents Basra, Iraq (2014) could lead to odour nuisance experienced by workers. Basra, Iraq 5 Curriculum Vitae NOVANIA REDDY Update of Greenhouse An evaluation of the greenhouse gas emissions from certain activities within the Gas Emission municipal boundaries was undertaken. The scope included a high-level review Inventory Project, and verification of the whole 2012 Greenhouse Gas Emission Inventory that was eThekwini prepared by the Energy Office. The inventory provided the basis for creating an Municipality, Durban, emissions forecast and reduction target tool, and enabled the quantification of KwaZulu-Natal, South emissions reductions associated with implemented and proposed measures. Africa (2014) KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Odour Impact An odour impact assessment was conducted. The project involved developing an Assessment for the odour emission inventory for the existing and proposed facilities and AERMOD Sunderland and modelling software was thereafter utilized to quantify and assess the odour Hennops Project, impact. South Africa (2013) Sunderland / Hennops, South Africa Air Quality Impact An air quality impact assessment for the proposed incinerator in Rustenburg was Assessment for the undertaken. Key emission sources included SO 2, NOx, PM and CO. Rustenburg Incinerator Project, Rustenburg, South Africa (2013) Rustenburg, South Africa Atmospheric An air dispersion modelling assessment for the SABIC PAN Precursor and Dispersion Modelling Carbon Fiber Project was undertaken. This involved developing an emission Assessment for SABIC inventory for the combustion sources and vent scrubbers. The key emissions Carbon Fiber Project, included NO2, CO, SO2, PM10, NH3, HCN, and tar. Acrylonitrile, vinyl acetate Kingdom of Saudi monomer, dimethylamine and dimethylacetamide were also considered for an Arabia (2013) emergency case for the vent scrubbers. Yanbu, Saudi Arabia Atmospheric This Project consisted of expanding the ethane cracker and new aromatics Dispersion Modelling complex at the Petro Rabigh facility. This considered emissions of NO 2, CO, Assessment for the SO2, PM10, cumene, alpha-methyl styrene, acetone, phenol, acetaldehyde, Petro Rabigh Phase II propanol, dimethyl benzyl alcohol and acetophenone. Project, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (2013) Rabigh, Saudi Arabia 6 Curriculum Vitae NOVANIA REDDY PROJECT EXPERIENCE – NOISE Noise Impact A Noise Impact Assessment was undertaken to develop the Minim Martap Assessment for Bauxite Project in Cameroon. The Project is made up of the Minim Martap, Bauxite Project (2021) Makan and Ngaoundal exploration permits, the haul route to transport the Cameroon bauxite from the mine to the railway facility, the rail transport corridor, the Port facilities within the Douala port and transhipment between the Douala berth and a deep-water transhipment location. Noise Impact A Noise Impact Assessment was undertaken for the Vale's Moatize Coal Mine in Assessment for the the District of Moatize, in the province of Tete, in Mozambique. The mine has Vale BSM 4&5 Project been producing coking coal (CC) and thermal coal (TC) for export to several (2021) countries since 2011, through the Ports of Beira and Nacala. The CadnaA model Mozambique was utilized to predict the potential noise impacts associated with the proposed project. Noise Impact In order to assess the environmental acoustic impacts of the proposed Assessment for the development both baseline (monitored) and proposed construction and proposed T3 Copper operational noise levels were assessed. Comparison of the existing and Mine Project in the proposed noise levels at various specified sensitive receptors (noise receivers) Ghanzi District, enabled an assessment of changes in noise levels at these locations as a result Botswana (2018/2019) of the proposed development. Such changes were then assessed against the Ghanzi, Botswana South African National Standards community or group responses in order to assess the anticipated impacts/responses as a result of such increases. Noise Impact An acoustic impact assessment for the proposed SO2 abatement equipment, Assessment for the during the operational phase, at the Polokwane Smelter was performed. CadnaA Polokwane Smelter in was used as the advanced modelling platform to assess the impact of the the Limpopo province proposed noisy sources. (2017) Limpopo, South Africa Preliminary and Final A Preliminary and Final Acoustic Impact Assessment for the Ma’aden Umm Noise Impact Wu’al Phosphate Project’s Ammonia Package Project was undertaken to Assessment for the determine the findings of a predictive acoustic modelling analysis of high-noise Ma’aden Ammonia emitting equipment associated with the Project. Project, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (2016) Ras Al Khair, Saudi Arabia Noise Impact An acoustic impact assessment for the existing and proposed sources within the Assessment for Munali mining facility was conducted. SoundPlan was used as the modelling podium to Nickel Mine Facility in assess the impact of the existing and proposed noisy equipment to be Zambia (2016) implemented on site. Albidon, Zambia 7 Curriculum Vitae NOVANIA REDDY Noise Impact A screening-level acoustic impact assessment of the proposed 3.6 mtpa Assessment for the operations at the Boseto Mine was undertaken in order to determine the acoustic Boseto Mine in impacts of the Proposed Project on the nearby residential receptors. Botswana (2016) Ghanzi, Botswana Noise Impact A screening-level acoustic impact assessment of the proposed development of a Assessment for the staged mobile crushing plant at the Amasundu Quarry, near Mtunzini was proposed development undertaken. This assessment evaluated the potential acoustic impacts at the Amasundu associated with the establishment and operational phases of the proposed Quarry in KwaZulu- crushing on the nearby residential receptors. Natal (2016) KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Noise Impact Undertook an acoustic impact assessment for the proposed mining facility Assessment for Al located in Jordan. SoundPlan was used as the advanced modelling platform to Lajun Shale assess the impact of the noisy equipment on site. Processing Facility (2015) Amman, Jordan TRAINING AERMOD and CALPUFF Modelling Course 2018 HIRA Training 2018 Snake Awareness Training, African Snakebite Institute 2016 8 Curriculum Vitae STEPHEN HORAK Golder Associates Africa (Pty) Ltd. – A Member of WSP Senior Social Scientist Stephen has been working in the social sciences since 1998 (23 years), in the mining, oil and gas, renewable energy and agricultural sectors. Expertise includes public participation, social baseline studies, social impact assessment, development of mitigation measures, social management plans, community and stakeholder engagement, resettlement action plans, grievance mechanisms, high conservation value assessments and livelihood restoration plans. Education Masters (Environmental Stephen has experience both locally, in South Africa, and internationally, Science) , University of working in compliance with International Finance Corporation (IFC) social Pretoria, South Africa performance standards. He has worked in 13 African countries including Honours Degree in Angola, Botswana, Cameroon, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ivory Coast, Development Studies, Mali, Malawi, Mozambique, Nigeria, São Tome, Sierra Leone, South Africa and UNISA Tanzania. BA Degree in Anthropology; University of Employment History Pretoria Independent Consultant (August 2015 to 11 March 2022 ) Managers Development Programme (MDP) Independent social sciences consultant (6 years). (University of Stellenbosch) Digby Wells Environmental (December 2008 yo July 2015) Certificate in Public Principal Consultant, Departmental Manager (7 years). Participation from the International Association of Perisseuo Consulting CC, CK98/68973/23, (December 1998 to December 2008) Public Participation Self employed. Independent Consultant. Practitioners. University of South Africa (UNISA); Dept of Development, (January 1996 to Languages December 1998) English Administration, Junior Lecturer, Co-ordinator: Centre for Development Administration Afrikaans South African Defence Force, (February 1990 to December 1990) Operational Medical Orderly, Medical Phase course instructor. 1 Curriculum Vitae STEPHEN HORAK PROJECT EXPERIENCE – INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE Resettlement Action Plan: Implementation of Stakeholder Engagement Process for Grave Relocations - Mozambique Gas Development Project for Total Energy, Professional Grave Solutions (Mozambique) 2018 – 2021 High Conservation Value (HCV) Monitoring: HCVs 4,5 and 6, Monitoring and management plan development, Socapalm Palm Oil Plantations, HCV Africa (Cameroon) 2021 Resettlement Action Plan Development: Longonjo Ndpr Project, International Finance Corporation (IFC), standard, Pensana, HCV Africa, (Angola) 2021 Social Impact Assessment and Stakeholder Engagement: For the Proposed Minbos Cácata Phosphate Mine Project, Cabinda Province, HCV Africa (Angola) 2021 Retrocession of concession areas: Stakeholder Engagement and Participatory Process of ceding parts of the Agripalma palm oil concession back to the government of São Tome, HCV Africa (Sao Tome) 2021 Social Impact Assessment and Stakeholder Engagement Longonjo Ndpr Project Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA), International Finance Corporation (IFC), HCV Africa (Angola) 2019 - 2021 High Conservation Value Assessments: Socapalm palm oil plantations for Roundtable of Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) certification, HCV Africa (Cameroon and São Tome) 2018-2020 High Conservation Value Assessment: SOGB palm oil plantation for RSPO certification HCV Africa (Ivory Coast) 2019 Stakeholder Engagement Process: Grave Relocation Action Plan (GRAP) Development - Mozambique Gas Development Project, Anadarko, Professional Grave Solutions (Mozambique) 2016 Stakeholder Engagement Process Review: Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA), International Finance Corporation (IFC), Nachu Graphite Mine, Uranex, Digby Wells (Tanzania) 2015 Stakeholder Engagement: EISA, IFC, Rare Earths project, Mkango Resources, Digby Wells (Malawi) 2014 – 2015 Stakeholder Engagement: ESIA, IFC, Bridge over the Niger River, Aurecon, Digby Wells (Nigeria) 2013 -2014 Stakeholder Engagement: ESIA, RAP, IFC, Hydro Power Stations on the Kibali River, Randgold Digby Wells (Democratic Republic of Congo) 2013 Stakeholder Engagement Plan: Life of Mine Kibali Gold Project, Randgold, Digby Wells (Democratic Republic of Congo) 2012 Stakeholder Engagement: Hydro Power Developments ESIA, Kibali Gold Project Randgold, Digby Wells (Democratic Republic of Congo) 2012 Stakeholder Engagement Independent Review: Afema Gold project Taurus Gold, Digby Wells (Ivory Coast) 2012 Stakeholder Engagement: Updating of ESIA, IFC, Lolo Mine Randgold, Digby Wells (Mali) 2011 Public Consultation and Disclosure: ESIA, Resettlement Action Plan (RAP) engagements to IFC standard, Randgold, Digby Wells (Democratic Republic of Congo) 2010-2012 Public Consultation and Disclosure: ESIA, IFC, Resource Development, Digby Wells (Sierra Leone) 2010-2011 2 Curriculum Vitae STEPHEN HORAK Public Consultation and Disclosure: Nzoro Road Upgrade ESIA, IFC, Randgold, Digby Wells (Democratic Republic of Congo) 2010-2011 Social Impact Assessment: Doko- Aru road upgrade IFC, Randgold, Digby Wells (Democratic Republic of Congo) 2010-2011 Independent Review: Bankable Feasibility Study, IFC, Banro Corporation, IMC, Digby Wells (Democratic Republic of Congo) 2009 Public Consultation and Disclosure: Serorome Parshalt, Mamabula Project ESIA IFC, CIC Energy, Digby Wells (Botswana) 2008 Anthropological Research: Chizumulu Island, Lake Malawi (Malawi) 1996 SOUTH AFRICAN PROJECT EXPERIENCE: Social Impact Assessment: Proposed Botterblom Wind Energy Facility, (Northern Cape) 2021 Social Development Facilitation: Namakwa Irrigation Scheme, Talmar, Sustainable Developments, Onseepkans, (Northern Cape) 2018-2019, 2021 Public Participation process: Leslie 1 Coal Mining Project, Glencore, Kongiwe Environmental, Leslie (Mpumalanga) 2018 Public Participation process: eMakhazeni Coal Mining Project, Glencore, Kongiwe Environmental, Belfast (Mpumalanga) 2018 Public Participation process: Lephalale Coal and Power Project, Kongiwe Environmental, Lephalale (Limpopo) 2017 Social Development: Maboloka-Letlhabile Ground Water Supply Project, LMJ Consulting, Magalies Water, (Brits) 2016 Public Participation Process: EIA Sludge Storage Facility and Pipeline Associated with the Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage in the Eastern Basin of Witwatersrand Gold Fields, AECOM, Digby Wells, (Springs) 2014 - 2015 Public Participation Process: Environmental Regulatory Processes for Proposed Syferfontein Block 4 Mine Expansion Project, Sasol Mining, Digby Wells (Trichardt) 2014-2015 Public Participation Process: Environmental Authorisation for Listed Activities Associated with a Proposed Open Pit Coal Mine on the Farm Weltevreden 381 JT, Northern Coal, Digby Wells Environmental, Belfast, (Mpumalanga Province) 2014 – 2015 Stakeholder Engagement: ESIA, Platreef Resources, Digby Wells (Limpopo) 2013 -2014 Public Participation Process: Trichardtsfontein Mining Right Application, Xstrata Coal South Africa, Digby Wells (Mpumalanga) 2013 Public Participation Process: EIA for the Immediate and Short Term Interventions for the Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage (AMD) In the Western, Central and Eastern Basins of the Witwatersrand Gold Fields, TCTA, BKS, Digby Wells (Gauteng) 2012 Environmental Impact Assessment: Mining Right application and NEMA applications, Universal Coal, Digby Wells, (Mpumalanga) 2012 Public Participation Process: Zandbaken Mine, EIA Green Fields Project, Xstrata Coal, Digby Wells (Mpumalanga) 2012 3 Curriculum Vitae STEPHEN HORAK Social and Labour Plan Audit: Northern Coal Jaglust Colliery, Digby Wells (Mpumalanga) 2011 Public Participation: Prospecting Right Application, Mincorp, Digby Wells (KwaZulu Natal) 2011 Public Participation: Mining Right Application, Temo Coal, Digby Wells (Limpopo) 2011 Social and Labour Plan: Vollspruit Mine, Sylvania, Digby Wells (Steelpoort Valley Limpopo) 2011 Social and Labour Plan: Kangwane South, Zyl Limited, Digby Wells (KwaZulu Natal) 2011 Social and Labour Plan: Palesa Colliery, HCI Kusela, Digby Wells (Gauteng) 2011 Social and Labour Plan: Easternplats Kenidies Vale & Spitzkop, Digby Wells (Limpopo) 2011 Public meetings facilitation: Lesedi Power Station, Xstrata Alloys, Digby Wells (Mpumalanga) 2010 Public Participation Process: Palesa Colliery Expansion, HCI Khusela, EIA EMP amendment, Digby Wells (Mpumalanga) 2010 SLP Local Economic Feasibility Assessment: Xstrata Coal, Digby Wells (Mpumalanga) 2010 Public Consultation: Geluk Closure Plan Mashala Resorches, Digby Wells (KwaZulu Natal) 2010- 2011 Public Participation: Crown Ergo Pipeline Project, DRD Gold, Digby Wells (Gauteng) 2010-2011 Social and Labour Plan Audit: Eastplats, Crocodile River Operations, Digby Wells (North West) 2010 Community Baseline Survey: Xstrata Coal Operations, Digby Wells (Mpumalanga) 2009-2010 Environmental Impact Assessment: Mining Right Application, Universal Coal, Digby Wells (Mpumalanga) 2009-2011 Community Baseline Survey: Kutala Southern Access Project, BHP Billiton, Digby Wells (Mpumalanga) 2009 Public Participation: Mbali Mine EMP amendment, HCI Khusela, Digby Wells (Mpumalanga) 2009 Public Participation: Bankfontein, Mining Right Application, Marafe Resources, Digby Wells (Mpumalanga) 2009 Social and Labour Plan: Agnus Mine Tyax Trading Mining Right Conversion, Digby Wells (Mpumalanga) 2009 Social and Labour Plan: Kangala Mining Right Application, Universal Coal, Digby Wells (Mpumalanga) 2009 Public consultation: Prospecting Right Application Bakgaga Mining, Digby Wells (Limpopo) 2008 Public participation: Schoongezicht, Mining Right Application, Mincorp, Digby Wells (Mpumalanga) 2008 Public consultation: Topstar Dump Reclamation, Crown Gold Recoveries, (Gauteng) 2008-2011 Public participation: Arnot Coal EIA/EMP amendment, Exxaro, Digby Wells (Mpumalanga) 2008-2010 Public participation: Pomodzi Gold EMP Amendment, Digby Wells (North West) 2008 Consultation Process: Prospecting Right Application Vista Resources, Digby Wells (Makhado Local Municipality, Limpopo Province) 2008 Public Participation Process: IFC and World Bank standards Proposed ConRoast Platinum Smelter, TWP Perisseuo Consulting (North West) 2008 4 Curriculum Vitae STEPHEN HORAK Social Impact Assessment: IFC and World Bank standards proposed Wesizwe Platinum Mine TWP, Perisseuo Consulting (North West) 2007-2008 Public Participation Process: Closure Plan Black Mountain Mine, Umsizi, Perisseuo Consulting (Northern Cape) 2007-2008 Public Participation: Super Dump (EIA) Mintails, Umsizi, Perisseuo Consulting (Gauteng) 2008 Special Intervention Programme: Data Management Specialist, Free Basic Water Implementation, Department of Public Works, Bigin Africa, Perisseuo Consulting (National) 2008 Consumer Survey: Water Services: Regulation Department of Water Affairs and Forestry WRP, Perisseuo Consulting (National) 2008 Business Intelligence Team: Water Services: Planning and Information Department of Water Affairs and Forestry, Perisseuo Consulting, (National) 2005 -2008 Preliminary Environmental, Social and Transition Management Assessments: for possible sites for National Government Head Offices the Department of Public Works, BKS, Perisseuo Consulting (Pretoria, Gauteng) 2007-2008 Monitoring and Evaluation Framework: Department of Provincial and Local Government Focus BI, Perisseuo Consulting (National) 2006 Public Participation: for the conversion of the old order mining rights: extension of existing opencast mining operations, construction of a river diversion and application for an integrated water use licence on the farm Halfgewonnen 190 is, CT Environmental, Perisseuo Consulting (Mpumalanga) 2006 Environmental Impact Assessment: (EIA): and Environmental Management Programme (EMP) for Boschmanskop Coal Mine, CT Environmental, Perisseuo Consulting (Mpumalanga) 2006 Socio-Economic Profiling: Kromme, Seekoei Catchments, Reserve Determination, Department of Water Affairs and Forestry, Coastal & Environmental Services, Perisseuo Consulting (Eastern Cape) 2006 Public Participation: Taba Romana Granite, CT Environmental, Perisseuo Consulting (Britz, North West) 2006 Social Plan Development: BHP Billiton, Digby Wells, Perisseuo Consulting (Revilo North West) 2005 Public Participation: Environmental Management Program Report (EMPR) new coal mine development Boschmanskop, CT Environmental, Perisseuo Consulting (Mpumalanga) 2005 Public Participation: Spitzkop Colliery (EMPR amendment), Digby Wells, Perisseuo Consulting (Ermelo, Mpumalanga) 2005 Resettlement Action Plan: Tselentis Colliery, Digby Wells, Perisseuo Consulting (Mpumalanga) 2004 Feasibility Study: Mankwe Campus University of the North West, Price Waterhouse Coopers, Perisseuo Consulting (North West) 2004 Social Plan Development: Revilo Mine, BHP Billiton, Digby Wells, Perisseuo Consulting (North West) 2004 Preliminary Public Participation: Environmental Management Program Report (EMPR) new coal mine development, Boschmanskop, Digby Wells, Perisseuo Consulting (Mpumalanga) 2004 Social and Labour Plan Development: Chemwes Recovery Operation, Digby Wells, Perisseuo Consulting (North West) 2004 5 Curriculum Vitae STEPHEN HORAK Public Participation: Spitzkop Colliery, EMPR amendment, Digby Wells, Perisseuo Consulting (Mpumalanga) 2003 Public Participation: EMPR and Water License Application new diamond mining development, Etruscan, Digby Wells, Perisseuo Consulting (North West) 2003 Public Participation: EMPR Diamond Mining Development, Digby Wells, Perisseuo Consulting (Vaal River) 2003 Project Coordinator Strategic Environmental Assessment: Usutu – Mhaltuze Water Management Area Department of Water Affairs and Forestry, Perisseuo Consulting (Kwa-Zulu Natal) 2000-2003 Socio-Economic Impact Assessment: Winning Business Systems, Woman’s Development Bank, Perisseuo Consulting (Boipatong, Daveyton, Katlehong) 1999 Social Impact Assessment: (EMPR) Tavistock Collieries, Digby Wells, Perisseuo Consulting (Ogies) 1999 Social Impact Assessment: Expansions to Tselentis colliery, Digby Wells, Perisseuo Consulting (Mpumalanga) 1999 Social Impact Assessment: Sand dump reclamation 3/A/1, Digby Wells, Perisseuo Consulting (Gauteng) 1998 CAPACITY BUILDING, TRAINING AND FACILITATION 1998 – PRESENT Social Development Facilitation: Namakwa Irrigation Scheme, Talmar Sustainable Developments, Onseepkans, (Northern Cape) Training Community Liaison Officers: For the relocation of approximately 1000 graves in northern Mozambique Chairing and facilitation: Public and Stakeholder Meetings, Kongiwe Environmental Chairing and facilitation: Public and Stakeholder Meetings, Digby Wells Environmental Workshop facilitations: Chair public and stakeholder meetings, various projects, Perisseuo Consulting Workshop facilitation and chairing meetings: for the Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) Usutu to Mhlatuze Water Management Area (WMA), Department of Water Affairs and Forestry Training and workshop facilitation: for small business development, Winning Business Systems Skills Accel / South Atlantic Plastics Workshop facilitation and training: in small business development, Client BKS / Consultbro Co-ordinator: Centre for Development Administration, Teaching Programme in Community Based Development UNISA. Teaching Participatory Development Management: during attendance sessions, University of South Africa Junior lecturer: Development Administration first year, teaching first year Development Administration Tutor: Development Administration first year, University of South Africa Project trainer: MA Political Science, Managing simulation game: Exaction, Stellenbosch University Project trainer: Air Traffic Controllers, managing simulation game Green Revolution, Atlas Aviation Company 6 Curriculum Vitae STEPHEN HORAK Kyalami Community Health Education Programme: BKS Consultburo, Consulting Engineers for the Kyalami Metropolitan Council, Perisseuo Consulting (Gauteng Province) 1998 Medical Phase Instructor: Teaching the Operational Medical Orderly Course, South African Medical Services, South African Defence Force (1990) PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS International Association for Impact Assessment: South Africa (IAIASA) International Association for Public Participation Practitioners (IAP2) 7 Curriculum Vitae TUMELO MATHULWE Midrand Employment History Golder Associates Africa – Midrand Consultant (2022 to Present) As part of the Environmental Planning and Advisory team focused in the permitting division where I conduct stakeholder engagement as well as the compilation of social and environmental permitting reports. Savannah Environmental – Woodmead Public Participation Consultant (2021 to 2021) A public participation/stakeholder engagement consultant focused on the PP Education process as legislated by NEMA working on mostly renewable energy projects. BSc Geography, University Compiling notification material, creating and maintaining stakeholder databases, of Pretoria, Pretoria, 2016 planning and capturing focus group meetings, compiling Comment and Responses Reports, corresponding with Organs of State and I&APs. Languages Setswana – Fluent Nemai Consulting – Randburg English – Fluent Social Officer (2021 to 2021) Sotho – Fluent A social officer appointed on a project basis focusing on social surveys and conducting the public participation process involved in Environmental Impact Sepedi – Fluent Assessment and Water Use License applications. Golder Associates Africa – Pretoria Junior Consultant (2019 to 2020) As part of the Mine Environment team focused in the permitting division where I assisted with Stakeholder Engagement as well as the compilation of Basic Assessments, General Authorisations, Integrated Water and Waste Management Plans, Water Use license renewal and Waste License amendments. Nemai Consulting – Randburg Environmental Intern (2017 to 2018) I was part of an internship program at Nemai Consulting, which is an Environmental, Social and Occupational Health & Safety consultancy in Randburg, Johannesburg. The department in which I interned is focuses on Environmental Authorisations and Water Use License Applications. 1 Curriculum Vitae TUMELO MATHULWE PROJECT EXPERIENCE – ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT Water Use License Assisted in the Water Use License Application for the establishment of an Application underground mine. Mpumalanga, South Africa Water Use License Assisted in the Water Use License Application for the establishment of an open Application cast pit and underground mining. Free State, South Africa Water Use License Amendment of a water use license Amendment KwaZulu Nata, South Africa Water Use License Auditing compliance of the site against the conditions provided in the Water Use Audit License KwaZulu Natal, South Africa Water Use License Renewal of a mining complex Water use License. Renewal Mpumalanga, South Africa Lakenvlei Wetland Off- General Authorisation for the implementation of a wetland rehabilitation strategy. set Mpumalanga, South Africa Surface Water Pipeline Basic Assessment and General Authorisation for the dewatering of a defunct and Associated mine shaft through a surface pipeline to a dam. Infrastructure Gauteng, South Africa PROJECT EXPERIENCE – STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT Rabie Ridge A baseline assessment of the baseline Socio-Economic conditions of 5 Gauteng, South Africa communities near Tembisa and Rabie Ridge in Johannesburg Stakeholder Collecting information on the sanitation facilities of Mining, Industrial, Commercial Perception Study and Public workplaces in South Africa South Africa Cullinan Conducted a crack survey on houses in Cullinan, Gauteng Gauteng, South Africa Mining Right Presentation of a public meeting for the mining right application of an Application Public underground coal mine. Meeting Free State, South Africa 2 Curriculum Vitae TUMELO MATHULWE PROJECT EXPERIENCE – PUBLIC PARTICIPATION Woodhouse A Basic Assessment for grid connection infrastructure associated with a solar pv North West, South Africa facility near Vryburg. Majuba A Basic Assessment for a general waste disposal site near Amersfoort. Mpumalanga, South Africa Great Karoo A cluster of renewable energy facilities and associated infrastructure near Northern Cape, South Richmond Africa Nama Solar A Basic Assessment for solar energy facilities and associated grid infrastructure Northern Cape, South near Kleinsee. Africa Korana A substantive amendment of a Wind Energy Facility near Pofadder. Northern Cape, South Africa Poortjies 2 A substantive amendment of a Wind Energy Facility near Pofadder. Northern Cape, South Africa Wind Relic A Basic Assessment for a Cluster of Renewable Energy Facilities between Eastern Cape, South Somerset East and Makhanda. Africa Pienaarspoort 2 A Basic Assessment for solar energy facilities and associated grid infrastructure Western Cape, South near Ceres. Africa Vrede and Rondavel A Basic Assessment for electrical grid infrastructure near Kroonstad. Free State, South Africa Northam A Basic Assessment for a Solar PV facility near Northam. Limpopo, South Africa PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS SACNASP - 130284 3 ZAKARIYA NAKHOODA, B.Sc.H Consultant (Hydrologist), Environment & Energy CAREER SUMMARY Zakariya Nakhooda is a hydrologist with over 4 years’ experience in environmental consulting. His key areas of interest include Water Use License Applications, General Authorisation Applications, Wetland Delineation and Functional Assessments, Hydrological Impact Assessments and Water Quality Assessments. He has been involved in a number of projects where he has used his hydrological background and project experience to undertake Water Use License applications, environmental risk assessments and provide practical project outcomes and actions. Zakariya has successfully attained Water Use Licences and General Authorisations on behalf of numerous clients in the industrial, mining and petroleum sectors. EDUCATION Years with the firm 4yrs 10 months Bachelor of Science, Honours (Hydrology), University of 2013 KwaZulu-Natal, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Years of experience Bachelor of Science (Hydrology and Geography / Environmental 2012 4yrs 10 months Science), University of KwaZulu-Natal, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Professional Qualification Pr.Sci.Nat ADDITIONAL TRAINING Areas of expertise Tools for Wetland Assessment 2020 Wetland Delineation and Functional Assessments First Aid Level 1 2020 Water Use Licence Applications Hazard Identification and Assessment (HIRA) 2018 General Authorisation Incident Investigation Training 2018 Applications WRSM/PITMAN and WR2012 Water Resources Course 2016 Integrated Water and Wastewater Management Plans (IWWMP’s) PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP Hydrological Modelling and Impact Assessments South African Council for Scientific Professions (SACNASP) – Registration as a Professional Scientist Groundwater and Surface Water Quality Monitoring and Trend Analysis PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Wetland Delineation and Functional Assessments (Selection) — Sasol Pigging Stations Wetland Delineation and Functional Assessment, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (2020). Undertake a wetland delineation and functional assessment for the proposed pigging stations located in the Durban South Basin. A risk assessment was undertaken in order to determine the impact of the proposed development on the wetland systems, and provide practical mitigatory measures. Client: Sasol Oil Limited. — Eskom Medupi Power Station Wetland Delineation and Functional Assessment, Limpopo Province, South Africa (2019). Undertake a wetland delineation and functional assessment for the proposed raw water supply pipeline at the Medupi Power Station as part of a Water Use License Application. A risk assessment was undertaken in order to determine the impact of the proposed development on the wetland systems, and provide practical mitigatory measures. Client: Eskom Limited. — SAPREF Refinery Wetland Delineation and Functional Assessment, Wentworth, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (2019). Undertake a wetland delineation and functional assessment for the Refinery as part of a Water Use License Application. A risk assessment was undertaken in order to determine the impact of the Refinery ZAKARIYA NAKHOODA, B.Sc.H Consultant (Hydrologist), Environment & Energy on the wetland systems, and provide practical mitigatory measures. Client: Shell and BP South African Petroleum Refineries (Pty) Ltd. — Eskom Hlanganani Wetland Delineation and Functional Assessment, Limpopo Province, South Africa (2019). Undertake a wetland delineation and functional assessment for the proposed Customer Network Centre. The assessment was utilised to inform the need for a Water Use License Application. A risk assessment was undertaken in order to determine the impact of the proposed Centre on the wetland systems, and provide practical mitigatory measures. Client: Eskom Limited. — Anglo American, Amandelbult Wetland Delineation and Functional Assessment, North West Province, South Africa (2019: Consultant. Undertake a wetland delineation and functional assessment for the proposed upgrades at the Amandelbult Complex as part of a Basic Assessment. A risk assessment was undertaken in order to determine the impacts of the proposed upgrades to the wetland systems, and provide practical mitigatory measures. Client: Anglo American Platinum Limited. — Mozambique-Zambia Interconnector Pipeline (2018): Consultant. Undertake a Freshwater Habitat Impact Assessment for the Mozambique-Zambia Interconnector project. The project included the installation of a 350km long 400kV transmission line between the Matambo Substation in Mozambique and the Chipata west Substation in Zambia. The purpose of the project was to identify freshwater systems (including wetlands, perennial and non-perennial watercourses and impoundments) located along the proposed route and the potential impacts posed by the construction and operational phases of the transmission lines on these systems. Client: Southern African Power Pool. Groundwater / Surface Water Monitoring (Selection) — Groundwater, Effluent and Stormwater Sampling, Richards Bay, KwaZulu- Natal, South Africa (2016-2020): Consultant. Sampling of effluent, stormwater and groundwater to determine compliance against relevant guidelines. This included the development of a monthly monitoring report as well as a trend analysis. Client: Transnet Port Terminals. — Surface water and Stormwater Sampling, King Shaka International Airport, Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (2016): Consultant. Monthly sampling of trade effluent and stormwater at the King Shaka International Airport to determine compliance against relevant guidelines. Client: Airports Company South Africa. — Groundwater, Effluent and Stormwater Sampling at the Eskom Ingula Power Station, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (2016-2017): Consultant. Monthly sampling of groundwater, surface water and effluent at the Ingula pump storage scheme. This included the development of a monthly monitoring report as well as a trend analysis. Client: Eskom Holdings Limited, South Africa. Authorisations / Licencing (Selection) — Transalloys IWWMP and Water Use License Application, Mpumalanga Province, South Africa (2019). Consultant. Compilation of an Integrated Water and Wastewater Management Plan (IWWMP) in support of a Water Use License Application for the proposed Transalloys Power Plant. The project included undertaking a Water Use License Application on behalf of the client. Client: Transalloys (Pty) Ltd — SAPREF Refinery IWWMP and Water Use License Application, Wentworth, KwaZulu-Natal South Africa (2019-2020). The project included the compilation of an Integrated Water and Waste Management Plan (IWWMP) and specialist studies; and facilitate the Water Use License application process with the Department of Water and Sanitation. Client: Shell and BP South African Petroleum Refineries (Pty) Ltd. Page 2 of 4 ZAKARIYA NAKHOODA, B.Sc.H Consultant (Hydrologist), Environment & Energy — Silicon Technologies IWWMP and Water Use License Application, Ballengeich KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (2018-2020): Consultant. Compilation of an Integrated Water and Waste Management Plan (IWWMP) and associated specialist studies; and facilitate the Water Use License application process with the Department of Water and Sanitation. Client: Silicon Technologies (Pty) Ltd. — NPC South Coast Stone Crushers IWWMP, Uvongo, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (2017). Consultant. Development of an Integrated Water and Waste Management Plan (IWWMP), as support for a Water Use License application to the Department of Water and Sanitation. Client: NPC (Pty) Ltd. — Eskom Mooihoek Substation, Mpumalanga Province, South Africa (2017). Consultant. Undertaking of a Wetland Delineation and Functional Assessment Report and a General Authorisation application with the Department of Water and Sanitation. Client: Eskom Limited. — Engen Refinery IWWMP and Water Use License Application, Wentworth, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (2016-2019): Development of an Integrated Water and Waste Management Plan (IWWMP), undertake specialist studies; and facilitate the Water Use License application process with the Department of Water and Sanitation. Client: Engen Petroleum. Hydrological Assessments — Mbabane – Manzini Corridor Dam (Nondvo Dam), Hhohho Region, Eswatini (2018-2019) Consultant. Undertake a Basin Protection Impact Assessment for the proposed Nondvo Dam, located in Swaziland. This assessment aimed at determining a baseline water quality study together with an impact assessment on the river basin as a result of the proposed Dam. The water quality study consisted on the collection of surface water from the Lusushwana River and associated tributaries at points located upstream and downstream of the proposed dam in order to determine baseline conditions. Client: Government of the Kingdom of Eswatini, Ministry of Natural Resources and Energy, Department of Water Affairs. — Eskom Medupi Power Station Flood Risk Assessment (2019). Consultant. Undertake the development a Flood Risk Assessment of a tributary adjacent to the Medupi Power Station which drains into the Sandloop River. The objective of the flood risk assessment will be to ascertain the flood risk posed by the reach of the Sandloop River tributary (here after referred to as the river reach) to the Medupi Power Station Northern Ash Dump Facility. The project included a site visit, the use of computer based modelling software (HecRas and Arc Gis) and report writing. Client: Eskom Holdings Limited. — South 32 Bayside Stormwater Management Plan, Richards Bay, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (2018). Undertake the development of a Stormwater Management Plan (SWMP) for South 32 (Pty) Ltd at their Bayside facility. The purpose of the SWMP is to contain dirty stormwater and facilitate for the release of clean stormwater to the environment. The project included a site visit, the use of computer based modelling software (HydroCube v1.0a) and report writing . Client: South 32 (Pty) Ltd. — Bell Equipment Stormwater Management Plan Richards Bay, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (2018). Undertake the development of a Stormwater Management Plan (SWMP) for Bell Equipment at their facility. The purpose of the SWMP is to contain dirty stormwater and facilitate for the release of clean stormwater to the environment. The project included a site visit, the use of computer based modelling software (HydroCube v1.0a) and report writing . Client: Bell Equipment (Pty) Ltd. Page 3 of 4 ZAKARIYA NAKHOODA, B.Sc.H Consultant (Hydrologist), Environment & Energy Presentations and Publications — Meissner, R., Stuart Hill, S, and Nakhooda, Z 2017. The Establishment of Catchment Management Agencies in South Africa with Reference to the Flussgebietsgemeinschaft Elbe : Some Practical Considerations. Global Issues in Water Policy, Volume 6. — Nakhooda, Zakariya. The Establishment, Operation and Evolution of Catchment Management Agencies in South Africa: A baseline for assessment. WISA, Durban, KZN, 15th – 18th May, 2016. — Nakhooda, Zakariya. The Establishment, Operation and Evolution of Catchment Management Agencies in South Africa: Literature review. SANCIAHS, Cape Town, WC, 1st-3rd September, 2014. Page 4 of 4 Zakariya Ismail Nakhooda Registration Number: 120549 Water Resources Science (Professional Natural Scientist) 6 May 2020 31 March 2022 To verify this certificate scan this code APPENDIX C DFFE SCREENING REPORTS APPENDIX C-1DFFE SCREENING REPORT FOR SOLAR PV AND BESS SCREENING REPORT FOR AN ENVIRONMENTAL AUTHORIZATION AS REQUIRED BY THE 2014 EIA REGULATIONS – PROPOSED SITE ENVIRONMENTAL SENSITIVITY EIA Reference number: 41103965 Project name: Eskom Komati PV and BESS Project title: Eskom Komati PV and BESS EIA Date screening report generated: 23/05/2022 13:39:51 Applicant: Eskom Holdings SOC (Ltd) Compiler: Megan Govender Compiler signature: ..................................................................................................... Application Category: Utilities Infrastructure|Electricity|Generation|Renewable|Solar|PV Page 1 of 29 Disclaimer applies 23/05/2022 Table of Contents Proposed Project Location .................................................................................................................... 3 Orientation map 1: General location .................................................................................................. 3 Map of proposed site and relevant area(s) ........................................................................................... 4 Cadastral details of the proposed site ................................................................................................ 4 Wind and Solar developments with an approved Environmental Authorisation or applications under consideration within 30 km of the proposed area ................................................................. 12 Environmental Management Frameworks relevant to the application ........................................... 13 Environmental screening results and assessment outcomes ............................................................. 13 Relevant development incentives, restrictions, exclusions or prohibitions ..................................... 13 Map indicating proposed development footprint within applicable development incentive, restriction, exclusion or prohibition zones .......................................................................................... 15 Proposed Development Area Environmental Sensitivity .................................................................. 15 Specialist assessments identified ...................................................................................................... 16 Results of the environmental sensitivity of the proposed area. ......................................................... 18 MAP OF RELATIVE AGRICULTURE THEME SENSITIVITY .................................................................... 18 MAP OF RELATIVE ANIMAL SPECIES THEME SENSITIVITY................................................................. 19 MAP OF RELATIVE AQUATIC BIODIVERSITY THEME SENSITIVITY ..................................................... 20 MAP OF RELATIVE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND CULTURAL HERITAGE THEME SENSITIVITY .................. 21 MAP OF RELATIVE AVIAN THEME SENSITIVITY ................................................................................. 22 MAP OF RELATIVE CIVIL AVIATION (SOLAR PV) THEME SENSITIVITY ............................................... 23 MAP OF RELATIVE DEFENCE THEME SENSITIVITY............................................................................. 24 MAP OF RELATIVE LANDSCAPE (SOLAR) THEME SENSITIVITY .......................................................... 25 MAP OF RELATIVE PALEONTOLOGY THEME SENSITIVITY ................................................................. 26 MAP OF RELATIVE PLANT SPECIES THEME SENSITIVITY ................................................................... 27 MAP OF RELATIVE RFI THEME SENSITIVITY ...................................................................................... 28 MAP OF RELATIVE TERRESTRIAL BIODIVERSITY THEME SENSITIVITY ............................................... 29 Page 2 of 29 Disclaimer applies 23/05/2022 Proposed Project Location Orientation map 1: General location General Orientation: Eskom Komati PV and BESS Page 3 of 29 Disclaimer applies 23/05/2022 Map of proposed site and relevant area(s) Cadastral details of the proposed site Property details: No Farm Name Farm/ Portion Latitude Longitude Property Erf No Type 1 KOMATI 2 0 26°5'39.73S 29°27'27.08E Erven 2 KOMATI 17 0 26°5'35.6S 29°27'32.47E Erven 3 KOMATI 24 0 26°5'40.64S 29°27'28.3E Erven 4 KOMATI 27 0 26°5'42.89S 29°27'26.23E Erven 5 KOMATI 31 0 26°5'45.88S 29°27'23.47E Erven 6 KOMATI 38 0 26°6'0.76S 29°27'31.39E Erven 7 KOMATI 42 0 26°5'58.89S 29°27'27.48E Erven 8 KOMATI 53 0 26°5'55.34S 29°27'27.72E Erven 9 KOMATI 60 0 26°5'58.94S 29°27'29.69E Erven 10 KOMATI 79 0 26°5'53.86S 29°27'29.64E Erven 11 KOMATI 117 0 26°5'47.59S 29°27'26.08E Erven 12 KOMATI 137 0 26°5'47.62S 29°27'32.12E Erven 13 KOMATI 138 0 26°5'48.2S 29°27'31.37E Erven 14 KOMATI 139 0 26°5'48.78S 29°27'30.61E Erven 15 KOMATI 143 0 26°5'48.02S 29°27'34.09E Erven 16 KOMATI 156 0 26°5'46.27S 29°27'37.62E Erven 17 KOMATI 158 0 26°5'35S 29°27'37.1E Erven 18 KOMATI 160 0 26°5'34.07S 29°27'42.89E Erven 19 KOMATI 161 0 26°5'35.83S 29°27'43.74E Erven 20 KOMATI 180 0 26°5'28.8S 29°27'43.26E Erven 21 KOMATI 188 0 26°5'27.15S 29°27'47.53E Erven 22 KOMATI 202 0 26°5'27.15S 29°27'48.8E Erven 23 KOMATI 215 0 26°5'37.48S 29°27'53.87E Erven 24 KOMATI 221 0 26°5'40.53S 29°27'55.59E Erven 25 KOMATI 233 0 26°5'40.8S 29°27'54.11E Erven 26 KOMATI 239 0 26°5'39.78S 29°27'52E Erven 27 KOMATI 244 0 26°5'41.88S 29°27'55.77E Erven Page 4 of 29 Disclaimer applies 23/05/2022 28 KOMATI 246 0 26°5'40.84S 29°27'56.88E Erven 29 KOMATI 254 0 26°5'42.29S 29°27'52.36E Erven 30 KOMATI 1 0 26°5'40.49S 29°27'26.4E Erven 31 KOMATI 5 0 26°5'37.43S 29°27'27.83E Erven 32 KOMATI 10 0 26°5'34.39S 29°27'30.39E Erven 33 KOMATI 12 0 26°5'33.39S 29°27'32.17E Erven 34 KOMATI 15 0 26°5'34.13S 29°27'34.24E Erven 35 KOMATI 20 0 26°5'37.94S 29°27'30.54E Erven 36 KOMATI 26 0 26°5'42.13S 29°27'26.92E Erven 37 KOMATI 37 0 26°6'0.12S 29°27'32.42E Erven 38 KOMATI 39 0 26°6'1.29S 29°27'29.6E Erven 39 KOMATI 47 0 26°5'50.87S 29°27'23.54E Erven 40 KOMATI 56 0 26°5'57.57S 29°27'29.81E Erven 41 KOMATI 59 0 26°5'59.69S 29°27'30.39E Erven 42 KOMATI 64 0 26°5'55.97S 29°27'26.89E Erven 43 KOMATI 96 0 26°5'50.05S 29°27'24.6E Erven 44 KOMATI 98 0 26°5'46.9S 29°27'25.31E Erven 45 KOMATI 99 0 26°5'46.18S 29°27'25.94E Erven 46 KOMATI 107 0 26°5'40.73S 29°27'30.94E Erven 47 KOMATI 108 0 26°5'41.37S 29°27'31.77E Erven 48 KOMATI 157 0 26°5'38.78S 29°27'33.89E Erven 49 KOMATI 170 0 26°5'27.81S 29°27'43.3E Erven 50 KOMATI 174 0 26°5'29.5S 29°27'45.59E Erven 51 KOMATI 175 0 26°5'29.95S 29°27'46.17E Erven 52 KOMATI 181 0 26°5'28.37S 29°27'42.67E Erven 53 KOMATI 183 0 26°5'27.07S 29°27'45.09E Erven 54 KOMATI 186 0 26°5'26.44S 29°27'47.2E Erven 55 KOMATI 189 0 26°5'27.41S 29°27'46.78E Erven 56 KOMATI 194 0 26°5'29.07S 29°27'47E Erven 57 KOMATI 200 0 26°5'28.4S 29°27'48.53E Erven 58 KOMATI 203 0 26°5'26.49S 29°27'48.94E Erven 59 KOMATI 3 0 26°5'38.98S 29°27'27.78E Erven 60 KOMATI 32 0 26°6'0.76S 29°27'27.39E Erven 61 KOMATI 49 0 26°5'52.36S 29°27'24.93E Erven 62 KOMATI 51 0 26°5'53.86S 29°27'26.32E Erven 63 KOMATI 78 0 26°5'53.12S 29°27'28.94E Erven 64 KOMATI 93 0 26°5'52.28S 29°27'26.7E Erven 65 KOMATI 109 0 26°5'42.05S 29°27'31.16E Erven 66 KOMATI 120 0 26°5'49.48S 29°27'29.18E Erven 67 KOMATI 123 0 26°5'51.52S 29°27'31.09E Erven 68 KOMATI 126 0 26°5'50.8S 29°27'28.99E Erven 69 KOMATI 128 0 26°5'49.44S 29°27'27.72E Erven 70 KOMATI 131 0 26°5'47.44S 29°27'30.66E Erven 71 KOMATI 141 0 26°5'49.25S 29°27'32.48E Erven 72 KOMATI 142 0 26°5'48.64S 29°27'33.28E Erven 73 KOMATI 145 0 26°5'47.57S 29°27'35.45E Erven 74 KOMATI 151 0 26°5'43.01S 29°27'32.85E Erven 75 KOMATI 153 0 26°5'44.69S 29°27'35.1E Erven 76 KOMATI 163 0 26°5'39.68S 29°27'46.41E Erven 77 KOMATI 164 0 26°5'38.64S 29°27'45.57E Erven 78 KOMATI 167 0 26°5'44.23S 29°27'39.31E Erven 79 KOMATI 173 0 26°5'29.06S 29°27'45.01E Erven 80 KOMATI 219 0 26°5'39.52S 29°27'55.78E Erven 81 KOMATI 222 0 26°5'40.03S 29°27'55.11E Erven 82 KOMATI 224 0 26°5'39.01S 29°27'54.15E Erven 83 KOMATI 225 0 26°5'38.5S 29°27'53.67E Erven 84 KOMATI 234 0 26°5'41.31S 29°27'54.58E Erven 85 KOMATI 247 0 26°5'41.46S 29°27'57.04E Erven 86 KOMATI 252 0 26°5'41.09S 29°27'51.23E Erven 87 KOMATI 261 0 26°5'42.93S 29°27'51.52E Erven Page 5 of 29 Disclaimer applies 23/05/2022 88 KOMATI 16 0 26°5'34.93S 29°27'33.25E Erven 89 KOMATI 21 0 26°5'31.67S 29°27'36.12E Erven 90 KOMATI 22 0 26°5'39.18S 29°27'29.64E Erven 91 KOMATI 23 0 26°5'39.92S 29°27'28.95E Erven 92 KOMATI 30 0 26°5'45.14S 29°27'24.16E Erven 93 KOMATI 33 0 26°6'1.68S 29°27'28.1E Erven 94 KOMATI 44 0 26°5'57.36S 29°27'26.14E Erven 95 KOMATI 58 0 26°5'59.05S 29°27'31.21E Erven 96 KOMATI 68 0 26°5'52.98S 29°27'24.13E Erven 97 KOMATI 70 0 26°5'51.46S 29°27'22.77E Erven 98 KOMATI 71 0 26°5'50.7S 29°27'22.1E Erven 99 KOMATI 86 0 26°5'57.38S 29°27'31.59E Erven 100 KOMATI 88 0 26°5'55.93S 29°27'30.19E Erven 101 KOMATI 89 0 26°5'55.21S 29°27'29.54E Erven 102 KOMATI 90 0 26°5'54.52S 29°27'28.79E Erven 103 KOMATI 92 0 26°5'53.03S 29°27'27.39E Erven 104 KOMATI 101 0 26°5'44.81S 29°27'27.19E Erven 105 KOMATI 105 0 26°5'42.09S 29°27'29.69E Erven 106 KOMATI 106 0 26°5'41.41S 29°27'30.32E Erven 107 KOMATI 110 0 26°5'42.73S 29°27'30.53E Erven 108 KOMATI 140 0 26°5'49.87S 29°27'31.68E Erven 109 KOMATI 148 0 26°5'49.32S 29°27'33.94E Erven 110 KOMATI 154 0 26°5'45.57S 29°27'36.22E Erven 111 KOMATI 165 0 26°5'41.17S 29°27'44.5E Erven 112 KOMATI 169 0 26°5'30.52S 29°27'42.53E Erven 113 KOMATI 172 0 26°5'28.63S 29°27'44.42E Erven 114 KOMATI 176 0 26°5'30.55S 29°27'45.62E Erven 115 KOMATI 178 0 26°5'29.67S 29°27'44.44E Erven 116 KOMATI 197 0 26°5'28.6S 29°27'49.38E Erven 117 KOMATI 4 0 26°5'38.19S 29°27'28.47E Erven 118 KOMATI 28 0 26°5'43.64S 29°27'25.54E Erven 119 KOMATI 48 0 26°5'51.61S 29°27'24.24E Erven 120 KOMATI 76 0 26°5'51.63S 29°27'27.54E Erven 121 KOMATI 85 0 26°5'58.07S 29°27'32.29E Erven 122 KOMATI 94 0 26°5'51.54S 29°27'26E Erven 123 KOMATI 100 0 26°5'45.49S 29°27'26.56E Erven 124 KOMATI 102 0 26°5'44.13S 29°27'27.82E Erven 125 KOMATI 113 0 26°5'44.77S 29°27'28.66E Erven 126 KOMATI 127 0 26°5'50.12S 29°27'28.34E Erven 127 KOMATI 134 0 26°5'45.72S 29°27'32.93E Erven 128 KOMATI 147 0 26°5'48.71S 29°27'34.73E Erven 129 KOMATI 191 0 26°5'27.82S 29°27'45.23E Erven 130 KOMATI 210 0 26°5'30.85S 29°27'47E Erven 131 KOMATI 212 0 26°5'33.65S 29°27'49.02E Erven 132 KOMATI 214 0 26°5'36.99S 29°27'53.4E Erven 133 KOMATI 229 0 26°5'38.76S 29°27'52.2E Erven 134 KOMATI 230 0 26°5'39.26S 29°27'52.68E Erven 135 KOMATI 231 0 26°5'39.77S 29°27'53.16E Erven 136 KOMATI 235 0 26°5'41.82S 29°27'53.93E Erven 137 KOMATI 237 0 26°5'40.8S 29°27'52.96E Erven 138 KOMATI 238 0 26°5'40.29S 29°27'52.48E Erven 139 KOMATI 248 0 26°5'42.04S 29°27'56.82E Erven 140 KOMATI 257 0 26°5'44.11S 29°27'54.06E Erven 141 KOMATI 262 0 26°5'42.33S 29°27'50.95E Erven 142 KOMATI 263 0 26°5'41.73S 29°27'50.4E Erven 143 KOMATI 267 0 26°5'40.23S 29°27'48.27E Erven 144 KOMATI 274 0 26°5'42.01S 29°27'47.64E Erven 145 KOMATI 284 0 26°5'45.05S 29°27'45.88E Erven 146 KOMATI 11 0 26°5'33.93S 29°27'31.31E Erven 147 KOMATI 14 0 26°5'32.98S 29°27'34.32E Erven Page 6 of 29 Disclaimer applies 23/05/2022 148 KOMATI 35 0 26°5'58.49S 29°27'33.99E Erven 149 KOMATI 43 0 26°5'58.13S 29°27'26.81E Erven 150 KOMATI 46 0 26°5'50.13S 29°27'22.85E Erven 151 KOMATI 52 0 26°5'54.6S 29°27'27.02E Erven 152 KOMATI 61 0 26°5'58.2S 29°27'28.99E Erven 153 KOMATI 62 0 26°5'57.46S 29°27'28.29E Erven 154 KOMATI 65 0 26°5'55.23S 29°27'26.19E Erven 155 KOMATI 66 0 26°5'54.49S 29°27'25.5E Erven 156 KOMATI 67 0 26°5'53.74S 29°27'24.81E Erven 157 KOMATI 74 0 26°5'50.14S 29°27'26.15E Erven 158 KOMATI 95 0 26°5'50.79S 29°27'25.3E Erven 159 KOMATI 111 0 26°5'43.43S 29°27'29.89E Erven 160 KOMATI 116 0 26°5'46.8S 29°27'26.79E Erven 161 KOMATI 122 0 26°5'50.83S 29°27'30.46E Erven 162 KOMATI 133 0 26°5'46.29S 29°27'32.17E Erven 163 KOMATI 146 0 26°5'48.14S 29°27'35.53E Erven 164 KOMATI 152 0 26°5'43.9S 29°27'34.05E Erven 165 KOMATI 159 0 26°5'33S 29°27'39.84E Erven 166 KOMATI 177 0 26°5'30.11S 29°27'45.03E Erven 167 KOMATI 179 0 26°5'29.24S 29°27'43.85E Erven 168 KOMATI 182 0 26°5'27.25S 29°27'44.41E Erven 169 KOMATI 187 0 26°5'26.24S 29°27'47.84E Erven 170 KOMATI 196 0 26°5'27.94S 29°27'49.52E Erven 171 KOMATI 209 0 26°5'31.33S 29°27'46.56E Erven 172 KOMATI 211 0 26°5'30.33S 29°27'47.46E Erven 173 KOMATI 228 0 26°5'38.26S 29°27'51.72E Erven 174 KOMATI 232 0 26°5'40.29S 29°27'53.63E Erven 175 KOMATI 241 0 26°5'38.76S 29°27'51.06E Erven 176 KOMATI 7 0 26°5'35.71S 29°27'26.86E Erven 177 KOMATI 8 0 26°5'35.17S 29°27'28.39E Erven 178 KOMATI 13 0 26°5'32.69S 29°27'33.2E Erven 179 KOMATI 18 0 26°5'36.35S 29°27'31.84E Erven 180 KOMATI 36 0 26°5'59.4S 29°27'33.4E Erven 181 KOMATI 40 0 26°6'0.43S 29°27'28.83E Erven 182 KOMATI 55 0 26°5'56.83S 29°27'29.12E Erven 183 KOMATI 57 0 26°5'58.31S 29°27'30.51E Erven 184 KOMATI 69 0 26°5'52.21S 29°27'23.45E Erven 185 KOMATI 72 0 26°5'48.66S 29°27'24.75E Erven 186 KOMATI 87 0 26°5'56.67S 29°27'30.89E Erven 187 KOMATI 91 0 26°5'53.77S 29°27'28.09E Erven 188 KOMATI 97 0 26°5'49.31S 29°27'23.9E Erven 189 KOMATI 103 0 26°5'43.46S 29°27'28.43E Erven 190 KOMATI 104 0 26°5'42.79S 29°27'29.06E Erven 191 KOMATI 115 0 26°5'46.12S 29°27'27.41E Erven 192 KOMATI 119 0 26°5'48.8S 29°27'28.54E Erven 193 KOMATI 121 0 26°5'50.15S 29°27'29.82E Erven 194 KOMATI 125 0 26°5'51.48S 29°27'29.62E Erven 195 KOMATI 130 0 26°5'48.02S 29°27'29.91E Erven 196 KOMATI 150 0 26°5'50.55S 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384 0 26°5'55.72S 29°27'37.09E Erven 445 KOMATI 407 0 26°5'55.28S 29°27'42.01E Erven 446 KOMATI 415 0 26°5'55.42S 29°27'43.57E Erven 447 KOMATI 426 0 26°5'49.39S 29°27'49.69E Erven Page 11 of 29 Disclaimer applies 23/05/2022 448 KOMATI 439 0 26°5'49.54S 29°27'51.25E Erven 449 KOMATI 442 0 26°5'51.43S 29°27'48.78E Erven 450 KOMATI 455 3 26°5'55.27S 29°27'30.92E Erven 451 KOMATI 455 1 26°5'54.49S 29°27'30.2E Erven 452 KOMATI 455 2 26°5'54.88S 29°27'30.5E Erven 453 GELUK 26 0 26°5'52.64S 29°30'18.3E Farm 454 BROODSNEYERSPLAATS 25 0 26°3'52.68S 29°29'36.26E Farm 455 BLINKPAN 606 0 26°4'54.58S 29°28'9.62E Farm 456 GOEDEHOOP 46 0 26°7'40.51S 29°25'26.47E Farm 457 KOMATI POWER STATION 27 0 26°5'57.82S 29°27'49.26E Farm 56 458 BROODSNEYERSPLAATS 25 11 26°5'21.76S 29°28'51.79E Farm Portion 459 KOMATI POWER STATION 27 21 26°5'59.32S 29°27'15.81E Farm Portion 56 460 KOPPIES KRAAL HS 56 10 26°5'47.5S 29°27'13.57E Farm Portion 461 GELUK 26 7 26°6'29.9S 29°28'45.35E Farm Portion 462 GELUK 26 27 26°6'38.56S 29°28'27.27E Farm Portion 463 KOPPIES KRAAL HS 56 2 26°5'55.3S 29°27'2.25E Farm Portion 464 BROODSNEYERSPLAATS 25 7 26°5'28.7S 29°29'12.17E Farm Portion 465 KOPPIES KRAAL HS 56 12 26°6'4.95S 29°28'42.81E Farm Portion 466 GOEDEHOOP 46 3 26°7'8.79S 29°27'28.85E Farm Portion 467 KOPPIES KRAAL HS 56 0 26°5'57.94S 29°27'55.33E Farm Portion 468 BROODSNEYERSPLAATS 25 39 26°5'17.64S 29°29'4.47E Farm Portion 469 KOPPIES KRAAL HS 56 1 26°5'54.02S 29°27'2.07E Farm Portion 470 KOPPIES KRAAL HS 56 6 26°6'9.44S 29°27'13.98E Farm Portion 471 KOPPIES KRAAL HS 56 11 26°5'34.96S 29°27'19.57E Farm Portion 472 BROODSNEYERSPLAATS 25 38 26°5'16.88S 29°29'5.29E Farm Portion 473 KOMATI POWER STATION 27 24 26°5'59.58S 29°27'3.5E Farm Portion 56 474 BLINKPAN 606 0 26°4'50.6S 29°28'7.51E Farm Portion Development footprint1 vertices: No development footprint(s) specified. Wind and Solar developments with an approved Environmental Authorisation or applications under consideration within 30 km of the proposed area No EIA Reference Classification Status of Distance from proposed No application area (km) 1 14/12/16/3/3/2/759 Solar PV Approved 18.8 1 “development footprint”, means the area within the site on which the development will take place and incudes all ancillary developments for example roads, power lines, boundary walls, paving etc. which require vegetation clearance or which will be disturbed and for which the application has been submitted. Page 12 of 29 Disclaimer applies 23/05/2022 Environmental Management Frameworks relevant to the application Environm LINK ental Managem ent Framewor k Olifants EMF https://screening.environment.gov.za/ScreeningDownloads/EMF/Zone_46,_67,_78 ,_80,_92,_103,_122,_129.pdf Environmental screening results and assessment outcomes The following sections contain a summary of any development incentives, restrictions, exclusions or prohibitions that apply to the proposed development site as well as the most environmental sensitive features on the site based on the site sensitivity screening results for the application classification that was selected. The application classification selected for this report is: Utilities Infrastructure|Electricity|Generation|Renewable|Solar|PV. Relevant development incentives, restrictions, exclusions or prohibitions The following development incentives, restrictions, exclusions or prohibitions and their implications that apply to this site are indicated below. Page 13 of 29 Disclaimer applies 23/05/2022 Incenti Implication ve, restrict ion or prohibi tion Air https://screening.environment.gov.za/ScreeningDownloads/DevelopmentZones/HIGH Quality- VELD_PRIORITY_AREA_AQMP.pdf Highveld Priority Area Strategic https://screening.environment.gov.za/ScreeningDownloads/DevelopmentZones/Com Gas bined_GAS.pdf Pipeline Corridors -Phase 8: Rompco Pipeline Corridor Page 14 of 29 Disclaimer applies 23/05/2022 Map indicating proposed development footprint within applicable development incentive, restriction, exclusion or prohibition zones Project Location: Eskom Komati PV and BESS Proposed Development Area Environmental Sensitivity The following summary of the development site environmental sensitivities is identified. Only the highest environmental sensitivity is indicated. The footprint environmental sensitivities for the proposed development footprint as identified, are indicative only and must be verified on site by a suitably qualified person before the specialist assessments identified below can be confirmed. Theme Very High High Medium Low sensitivity sensitivity sensitivity sensitivity Agriculture Theme X Animal Species Theme X Page 15 of 29 Disclaimer applies 23/05/2022 Aquatic Biodiversity Theme X Archaeological and Cultural X Heritage Theme Avian Theme X Civil Aviation (Solar PV) X Theme Defence Theme X Landscape (Solar) Theme X Paleontology Theme X Plant Species Theme X RFI Theme X Terrestrial Biodiversity Theme X Specialist assessments identified Based on the selected classification, and the environmental sensitivities of the proposed development footprint, the following list of specialist assessments have been identified for inclusion in the assessment report. It is the responsibility of the EAP to confirm this list and to motivate in the assessment report, the reason for not including any of the identified specialist study including the provision of photographic evidence of the site situation. N Special Assessment Protocol o ist assess ment 1 Agricult https://screening.environment.gov.za/ScreeningDownloads/AssessmentProtocols ural /Gazetted_WindAndSolar_Agriculture_Assessment_Protocols.pdf Impact Assessm ent 2 Landsca https://screening.environment.gov.za/ScreeningDownloads/AssessmentProtocols pe/Visu /Gazetted_General_Requirement_Assessment_Protocols.pdf al Impact Assessm ent 3 Archaeo https://screening.environment.gov.za/ScreeningDownloads/AssessmentProtocols logical /Gazetted_General_Requirement_Assessment_Protocols.pdf and Cultural Heritage Impact Assessm ent 4 Palaeon https://screening.environment.gov.za/ScreeningDownloads/AssessmentProtocols tology /Gazetted_General_Requirement_Assessment_Protocols.pdf Impact Assessm ent 5 Terrestri https://screening.environment.gov.za/ScreeningDownloads/AssessmentProtocols al /Gazetted_Terrestrial_Biodiversity_Assessment_Protocols.pdf Biodiver sity Impact Assessm ent 6 Aquatic https://screening.environment.gov.za/ScreeningDownloads/AssessmentProtocols Biodiver /Gazetted_Aquatic_Biodiversity_Assessment_Protocols.pdf sity Page 16 of 29 Disclaimer applies 23/05/2022 Impact Assessm ent 7 Civil https://screening.environment.gov.za/ScreeningDownloads/AssessmentProtocols Aviation /Gazetted_Civil_Aviation_Installations_Assessment_Protocols.pdf Assessm ent 8 Defense https://screening.environment.gov.za/ScreeningDownloads/AssessmentProtocols Assessm /Gazetted_Defence_Installations_Assessment_Protocols.pdf ent 9 RFI https://screening.environment.gov.za/ScreeningDownloads/AssessmentProtocols Assessm /Gazetted_General_Requirement_Assessment_Protocols.pdf ent 1 Geotech https://screening.environment.gov.za/ScreeningDownloads/AssessmentProtocols 0 nical /Gazetted_General_Requirement_Assessment_Protocols.pdf Assessm ent 1 Socio- https://screening.environment.gov.za/ScreeningDownloads/AssessmentProtocols 1 Economi /Gazetted_General_Requirement_Assessment_Protocols.pdf c Assessm ent 1 Plant https://screening.environment.gov.za/ScreeningDownloads/AssessmentProtocols 2 Species /Gazetted_Plant_Species_Assessment_Protocols.pdf Assessm ent 1 Animal https://screening.environment.gov.za/ScreeningDownloads/AssessmentProtocols 3 Species /Gazetted_Animal_Species_Assessment_Protocols.pdf Assessm ent Page 17 of 29 Disclaimer applies 23/05/2022 Results of the environmental sensitivity of the proposed area. The following section represents the results of the screening for environmental sensitivity of the proposed site for relevant environmental themes associated with the project classification. It is the duty of the EAP to ensure that the environmental themes provided by the screening tool are comprehensive and complete for the project. Refer to the disclaimer. MAP OF RELATIVE AGRICULTURE THEME SENSITIVITY Very High sensitivity High sensitivity Medium sensitivity Low sensitivity X Sensitivity Features: Sensitivity Feature(s) High Land capability;09. Moderate-High/10. Moderate-High High Annual Crop Cultivation / Planted Pastures Rotation;Land capability;09. Moderate-High/10. Moderate- High High Annual Crop Cultivation / Planted Pastures Rotation;Land capability;06. Low-Moderate/07. Low- Moderate/08. Moderate Low Land capability;01. Very low/02. Very low/03. Low-Very low/04. Low-Very low/05. Low Medium Land capability;06. Low-Moderate/07. Low-Moderate/08. Moderate Page 18 of 29 Disclaimer applies 23/05/2022 MAP OF RELATIVE ANIMAL SPECIES THEME SENSITIVITY Where only a sensitive plant unique number or sensitive animal unique number is provided in the screening report and an assessment is required, the environmental assessment practitioner (EAP) or specialist is required to email SANBI at eiadatarequests@sanbi.org.za listing all sensitive species with their unique identifiers for which information is required. The name has been withheld as the species may be prone to illegal harvesting and must be protected. SANBI will release the actual species name after the details of the EAP or specialist have been documented. Very High sensitivity High sensitivity Medium sensitivity Low sensitivity X Sensitivity Features: Sensitivity Feature(s) High Mammalia-Felis nigripes Medium Aves-Tyto capensis Medium Aves-Hydroprogne caspia Medium Aves-Eupodotis senegalensis Medium Mammalia-Crocidura maquassiensis Medium Mammalia-Dasymys robertsii Medium Mammalia-Hydrictis maculicollis Medium Mammalia-Ourebia ourebi ourebi Page 19 of 29 Disclaimer applies 23/05/2022 MAP OF RELATIVE AQUATIC BIODIVERSITY THEME SENSITIVITY Very High sensitivity High sensitivity Medium sensitivity Low sensitivity X Sensitivity Features: Sensitivity Feature(s) Low Low sensitivity Very High Wetlands and Estuaries Page 20 of 29 Disclaimer applies 23/05/2022 MAP OF RELATIVE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND CULTURAL HERITAGE THEME SENSITIVITY Very High sensitivity High sensitivity Medium sensitivity Low sensitivity X Sensitivity Features: Sensitivity Feature(s) Low Low sensitivity Page 21 of 29 Disclaimer applies 23/05/2022 MAP OF RELATIVE AVIAN THEME SENSITIVITY Very High sensitivity High sensitivity Medium sensitivity Low sensitivity X Sensitivity Features: Sensitivity Feature(s) Low Low Sensitivity Page 22 of 29 Disclaimer applies 23/05/2022 MAP OF RELATIVE CIVIL AVIATION (SOLAR PV) THEME SENSITIVITY Very High sensitivity High sensitivity Medium sensitivity Low sensitivity X Sensitivity Features: Sensitivity Feature(s) Medium Within 8 km of an other civil aviation aerodrome Page 23 of 29 Disclaimer applies 23/05/2022 MAP OF RELATIVE DEFENCE THEME SENSITIVITY Very High sensitivity High sensitivity Medium sensitivity Low sensitivity X Sensitivity Features: Sensitivity Feature(s) Low Low sensitivity Page 24 of 29 Disclaimer applies 23/05/2022 MAP OF RELATIVE LANDSCAPE (SOLAR) THEME SENSITIVITY Very High sensitivity High sensitivity Medium sensitivity Low sensitivity X Sensitivity Features: Sensitivity Feature(s) High Between 500 and 1000 m of a town or village Medium Between a and 2 km of a town or village Very High Within 500 m of a town or village Very High Mountain tops and high ridges Page 25 of 29 Disclaimer applies 23/05/2022 MAP OF RELATIVE PALEONTOLOGY THEME SENSITIVITY Very High sensitivity High sensitivity Medium sensitivity Low sensitivity X Sensitivity Features: Sensitivity Feature(s) Medium Features with a Medium paleontological sensitivity Very High Features with a Very High paleontological sensitivity Page 26 of 29 Disclaimer applies 23/05/2022 MAP OF RELATIVE PLANT SPECIES THEME SENSITIVITY Where only a sensitive plant unique number or sensitive animal unique number is provided in the screening report and an assessment is required, the environmental assessment practitioner (EAP) or specialist is required to email SANBI at eiadatarequests@sanbi.org.za listing all sensitive species with their unique identifiers for which information is required. The name has been withheld as the species may be prone to illegal harvesting and must be protected. SANBI will release the actual species name after the details of the EAP or specialist have been documented. Very High sensitivity High sensitivity Medium sensitivity Low sensitivity X Sensitivity Features: Sensitivity Feature(s) Low Low Sensitivity Medium Sensitive species 41 Medium Sensitive species 691 Medium Pachycarpus suaveolens Page 27 of 29 Disclaimer applies 23/05/2022 MAP OF RELATIVE RFI THEME SENSITIVITY Very High sensitivity High sensitivity Medium sensitivity Low sensitivity X Sensitivity Features: Sensitivity Feature(s) Low Low sensitivity Medium Within 1 km of a telecommunication facility Page 28 of 29 Disclaimer applies 23/05/2022 MAP OF RELATIVE TERRESTRIAL BIODIVERSITY THEME SENSITIVITY Very High sensitivity High sensitivity Medium sensitivity Low sensitivity X Sensitivity Features: Sensitivity Feature(s) Very High Critical biodiveristy area 2 Very High Vulnerable ecosystem Page 29 of 29 Disclaimer applies 23/05/2022 APPENDIX C-2DFFE SCREENING REPORT FOR WEF SCREENING REPORT FOR AN ENVIRONMENTAL AUTHORIZATION AS REQUIRED BY THE 2014 EIA REGULATIONS – PROPOSED SITE ENVIRONMENTAL SENSITIVITY EIA Reference number: 41103965 Project name: Eskom Komati Wind Energy Facility Project title: Komati WEF EIA Date screening report generated: 27/06/2022 11:42:29 Applicant: Eskom Holdings SOC Compiler: Megan Govender - WSP Compiler signature: ..................................................................................................... Application Category: Utilities Infrastructure|Electricity|Generation|Renewable|Wind Page 1 of 32 Disclaimer applies 27/06/2022 Table of Contents Proposed Project Location .................................................................................................................... 3 Orientation map 1: General location .................................................................................................. 3 Map of proposed site and relevant area(s) ........................................................................................... 4 Cadastral details of the proposed site ................................................................................................ 4 Wind and Solar developments with an approved Environmental Authorisation or applications under consideration within 30 km of the proposed area ................................................................. 12 Environmental Management Frameworks relevant to the application ........................................... 13 Environmental screening results and assessment outcomes ............................................................. 13 Relevant development incentives, restrictions, exclusions or prohibitions ..................................... 13 Map indicating proposed development footprint within applicable development incentive, restriction, exclusion or prohibition zones .......................................................................................... 15 Proposed Development Area Environmental Sensitivity .................................................................. 15 Specialist assessments identified ...................................................................................................... 16 Results of the environmental sensitivity of the proposed area. ......................................................... 18 MAP OF RELATIVE AGRICULTURE THEME SENSITIVITY .................................................................... 18 MAP OF RELATIVE ANIMAL SPECIES THEME SENSITIVITY................................................................. 19 MAP OF RELATIVE AQUATIC BIODIVERSITY THEME SENSITIVITY ..................................................... 20 MAP OF RELATIVE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND CULTURAL HERITAGE THEME SENSITIVITY .................. 21 MAP OF RELATIVE AVIAN (WIND) THEME SENSITIVITY .................................................................... 22 MAP OF RELATIVE BATS (WIND) THEME SENSITIVITY ...................................................................... 23 MAP OF RELATIVE CIVIL AVIATION (WIND) THEME SENSITIVITY...................................................... 24 MAP OF RELATIVE DEFENCE (WIND) THEME SENSITIVITY ................................................................ 25 MAP OF RELATIVE FLICKER THEME SENSITIVITY............................................................................... 26 MAP OF RELATIVE LANDSCAPE (WIND) THEME SENSITIVITY ........................................................... 27 MAP OF RELATIVE PALEONTOLOGY THEME SENSITIVITY ................................................................. 28 MAP OF RELATIVE NOISE THEME SENSITIVITY ................................................................................. 29 MAP OF RELATIVE PLANT SPECIES THEME SENSITIVITY ................................................................... 30 MAP OF RELATIVE RFI (WIND) THEME SENSITIVITY.......................................................................... 31 MAP OF RELATIVE TERRESTRIAL BIODIVERSITY THEME SENSITIVITY ............................................... 32 Page 2 of 32 Disclaimer applies 27/06/2022 Proposed Project Location Orientation map 1: General location General Orientation: Eskom Komati Wind Energy Facility Page 3 of 32 Disclaimer applies 27/06/2022 Map of proposed site and relevant area(s) Cadastral details of the proposed site Property details: No Farm Name Farm/ Portion Latitude Longitude Property Erf No Type 1 KOMATI 16 0 26°5'34.93S 29°27'33.25E Erven 2 KOMATI 21 0 26°5'31.67S 29°27'36.12E Erven 3 KOMATI 22 0 26°5'39.18S 29°27'29.64E Erven 4 KOMATI 23 0 26°5'39.92S 29°27'28.95E Erven 5 KOMATI 30 0 26°5'45.14S 29°27'24.16E Erven 6 KOMATI 33 0 26°6'1.68S 29°27'28.1E Erven 7 KOMATI 44 0 26°5'57.36S 29°27'26.14E Erven 8 KOMATI 58 0 26°5'59.05S 29°27'31.21E Erven 9 KOMATI 68 0 26°5'52.98S 29°27'24.13E Erven 10 KOMATI 70 0 26°5'51.46S 29°27'22.77E Erven 11 KOMATI 71 0 26°5'50.7S 29°27'22.1E Erven 12 KOMATI 86 0 26°5'57.38S 29°27'31.59E Erven 13 KOMATI 88 0 26°5'55.93S 29°27'30.19E Erven 14 KOMATI 89 0 26°5'55.21S 29°27'29.54E Erven 15 KOMATI 90 0 26°5'54.52S 29°27'28.79E Erven 16 KOMATI 92 0 26°5'53.03S 29°27'27.39E Erven 17 KOMATI 101 0 26°5'44.81S 29°27'27.19E Erven 18 KOMATI 105 0 26°5'42.09S 29°27'29.69E Erven 19 KOMATI 106 0 26°5'41.41S 29°27'30.32E Erven 20 KOMATI 110 0 26°5'42.73S 29°27'30.53E Erven 21 KOMATI 140 0 26°5'49.87S 29°27'31.68E Erven 22 KOMATI 148 0 26°5'49.32S 29°27'33.94E Erven 23 KOMATI 154 0 26°5'45.57S 29°27'36.22E Erven 24 KOMATI 165 0 26°5'41.17S 29°27'44.5E Erven 25 KOMATI 169 0 26°5'30.52S 29°27'42.53E Erven 26 KOMATI 172 0 26°5'28.63S 29°27'44.42E Erven 27 KOMATI 176 0 26°5'30.55S 29°27'45.62E Erven Page 4 of 32 Disclaimer applies 27/06/2022 28 KOMATI 178 0 26°5'29.67S 29°27'44.44E Erven 29 KOMATI 197 0 26°5'28.6S 29°27'49.38E Erven 30 KOMATI 7 0 26°5'35.71S 29°27'26.86E Erven 31 KOMATI 8 0 26°5'35.17S 29°27'28.39E Erven 32 KOMATI 13 0 26°5'32.69S 29°27'33.2E Erven 33 KOMATI 18 0 26°5'36.35S 29°27'31.84E Erven 34 KOMATI 36 0 26°5'59.4S 29°27'33.4E Erven 35 KOMATI 40 0 26°6'0.43S 29°27'28.83E Erven 36 KOMATI 55 0 26°5'56.83S 29°27'29.12E Erven 37 KOMATI 57 0 26°5'58.31S 29°27'30.51E Erven 38 KOMATI 69 0 26°5'52.21S 29°27'23.45E Erven 39 KOMATI 72 0 26°5'48.66S 29°27'24.75E Erven 40 KOMATI 87 0 26°5'56.67S 29°27'30.89E Erven 41 KOMATI 91 0 26°5'53.77S 29°27'28.09E Erven 42 KOMATI 97 0 26°5'49.31S 29°27'23.9E Erven 43 KOMATI 103 0 26°5'43.46S 29°27'28.43E Erven 44 KOMATI 104 0 26°5'42.79S 29°27'29.06E Erven 45 KOMATI 115 0 26°5'46.12S 29°27'27.41E Erven 46 KOMATI 119 0 26°5'48.8S 29°27'28.54E Erven 47 KOMATI 121 0 26°5'50.15S 29°27'29.82E Erven 48 KOMATI 125 0 26°5'51.48S 29°27'29.62E Erven 49 KOMATI 130 0 26°5'48.02S 29°27'29.91E Erven 50 KOMATI 150 0 26°5'50.55S 29°27'32.33E Erven 51 KOMATI 155 0 26°5'46.98S 29°27'36.7E Erven 52 KOMATI 166 0 26°5'42.77S 29°27'42.32E Erven 53 KOMATI 171 0 26°5'28.2S 29°27'43.84E Erven 54 KOMATI 184 0 26°5'26.88S 29°27'45.8E Erven 55 KOMATI 193 0 26°5'28.42S 29°27'47.27E Erven 56 KOMATI 195 0 26°5'27.3S 29°27'49.65E Erven 57 KOMATI 198 0 26°5'29.25S 29°27'49.24E Erven 58 KOMATI 205 0 26°5'30.26S 29°27'48.7E Erven 59 KOMATI 11 0 26°5'33.93S 29°27'31.31E Erven 60 KOMATI 14 0 26°5'32.98S 29°27'34.32E Erven 61 KOMATI 35 0 26°5'58.49S 29°27'33.99E Erven 62 KOMATI 43 0 26°5'58.13S 29°27'26.81E Erven 63 KOMATI 46 0 26°5'50.13S 29°27'22.85E Erven 64 KOMATI 52 0 26°5'54.6S 29°27'27.02E Erven 65 KOMATI 61 0 26°5'58.2S 29°27'28.99E Erven 66 KOMATI 62 0 26°5'57.46S 29°27'28.29E Erven 67 KOMATI 65 0 26°5'55.23S 29°27'26.19E Erven 68 KOMATI 66 0 26°5'54.49S 29°27'25.5E Erven 69 KOMATI 67 0 26°5'53.74S 29°27'24.81E Erven 70 KOMATI 74 0 26°5'50.14S 29°27'26.15E Erven 71 KOMATI 95 0 26°5'50.79S 29°27'25.3E Erven 72 KOMATI 111 0 26°5'43.43S 29°27'29.89E Erven 73 KOMATI 116 0 26°5'46.8S 29°27'26.79E Erven 74 KOMATI 122 0 26°5'50.83S 29°27'30.46E Erven 75 KOMATI 133 0 26°5'46.29S 29°27'32.17E Erven 76 KOMATI 146 0 26°5'48.14S 29°27'35.53E Erven 77 KOMATI 152 0 26°5'43.9S 29°27'34.05E Erven 78 KOMATI 159 0 26°5'33S 29°27'39.84E Erven 79 KOMATI 177 0 26°5'30.11S 29°27'45.03E Erven 80 KOMATI 179 0 26°5'29.24S 29°27'43.85E Erven 81 KOMATI 182 0 26°5'27.25S 29°27'44.41E Erven 82 KOMATI 187 0 26°5'26.24S 29°27'47.84E Erven 83 KOMATI 196 0 26°5'27.94S 29°27'49.52E Erven 84 KOMATI 209 0 26°5'31.33S 29°27'46.56E Erven 85 KOMATI 211 0 26°5'30.33S 29°27'47.46E Erven 86 KOMATI 228 0 26°5'38.26S 29°27'51.72E Erven 87 KOMATI 232 0 26°5'40.29S 29°27'53.63E Erven Page 5 of 32 Disclaimer applies 27/06/2022 88 KOMATI 241 0 26°5'38.76S 29°27'51.06E Erven 89 KOMATI 1 0 26°5'40.49S 29°27'26.4E Erven 90 KOMATI 5 0 26°5'37.43S 29°27'27.83E Erven 91 KOMATI 10 0 26°5'34.39S 29°27'30.39E Erven 92 KOMATI 12 0 26°5'33.39S 29°27'32.17E Erven 93 KOMATI 15 0 26°5'34.13S 29°27'34.24E Erven 94 KOMATI 20 0 26°5'37.94S 29°27'30.54E Erven 95 KOMATI 26 0 26°5'42.13S 29°27'26.92E Erven 96 KOMATI 37 0 26°6'0.12S 29°27'32.42E Erven 97 KOMATI 39 0 26°6'1.29S 29°27'29.6E Erven 98 KOMATI 47 0 26°5'50.87S 29°27'23.54E Erven 99 KOMATI 56 0 26°5'57.57S 29°27'29.81E Erven 100 KOMATI 59 0 26°5'59.69S 29°27'30.39E Erven 101 KOMATI 64 0 26°5'55.97S 29°27'26.89E Erven 102 KOMATI 96 0 26°5'50.05S 29°27'24.6E Erven 103 KOMATI 98 0 26°5'46.9S 29°27'25.31E Erven 104 KOMATI 99 0 26°5'46.18S 29°27'25.94E Erven 105 KOMATI 107 0 26°5'40.73S 29°27'30.94E Erven 106 KOMATI 108 0 26°5'41.37S 29°27'31.77E Erven 107 KOMATI 157 0 26°5'38.78S 29°27'33.89E Erven 108 KOMATI 170 0 26°5'27.81S 29°27'43.3E Erven 109 KOMATI 174 0 26°5'29.5S 29°27'45.59E Erven 110 KOMATI 175 0 26°5'29.95S 29°27'46.17E Erven 111 KOMATI 181 0 26°5'28.37S 29°27'42.67E Erven 112 KOMATI 183 0 26°5'27.07S 29°27'45.09E Erven 113 KOMATI 186 0 26°5'26.44S 29°27'47.2E Erven 114 KOMATI 189 0 26°5'27.41S 29°27'46.78E Erven 115 KOMATI 194 0 26°5'29.07S 29°27'47E Erven 116 KOMATI 200 0 26°5'28.4S 29°27'48.53E Erven 117 KOMATI 203 0 26°5'26.49S 29°27'48.94E Erven 118 KOMATI 2 0 26°5'39.73S 29°27'27.08E Erven 119 KOMATI 17 0 26°5'35.6S 29°27'32.47E Erven 120 KOMATI 24 0 26°5'40.64S 29°27'28.3E Erven 121 KOMATI 27 0 26°5'42.89S 29°27'26.23E Erven 122 KOMATI 31 0 26°5'45.88S 29°27'23.47E Erven 123 KOMATI 38 0 26°6'0.76S 29°27'31.39E Erven 124 KOMATI 42 0 26°5'58.89S 29°27'27.48E Erven 125 KOMATI 53 0 26°5'55.34S 29°27'27.72E Erven 126 KOMATI 60 0 26°5'58.94S 29°27'29.69E Erven 127 KOMATI 79 0 26°5'53.86S 29°27'29.64E Erven 128 KOMATI 117 0 26°5'47.59S 29°27'26.08E Erven 129 KOMATI 137 0 26°5'47.62S 29°27'32.12E Erven 130 KOMATI 138 0 26°5'48.2S 29°27'31.37E Erven 131 KOMATI 139 0 26°5'48.78S 29°27'30.61E Erven 132 KOMATI 143 0 26°5'48.02S 29°27'34.09E Erven 133 KOMATI 156 0 26°5'46.27S 29°27'37.62E Erven 134 KOMATI 158 0 26°5'35S 29°27'37.1E Erven 135 KOMATI 160 0 26°5'34.07S 29°27'42.89E Erven 136 KOMATI 161 0 26°5'35.83S 29°27'43.74E Erven 137 KOMATI 180 0 26°5'28.8S 29°27'43.26E Erven 138 KOMATI 188 0 26°5'27.15S 29°27'47.53E Erven 139 KOMATI 202 0 26°5'27.15S 29°27'48.8E Erven 140 KOMATI 215 0 26°5'37.48S 29°27'53.87E Erven 141 KOMATI 221 0 26°5'40.53S 29°27'55.59E Erven 142 KOMATI 233 0 26°5'40.8S 29°27'54.11E Erven 143 KOMATI 239 0 26°5'39.78S 29°27'52E Erven 144 KOMATI 244 0 26°5'41.88S 29°27'55.77E Erven 145 KOMATI 246 0 26°5'40.84S 29°27'56.88E Erven 146 KOMATI 254 0 26°5'42.29S 29°27'52.36E Erven 147 KOMATI 199 0 26°5'28.98S 29°27'48.41E Erven Page 6 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KOMATI 400 0 26°5'55.94S 29°27'38.48E Erven 376 KOMATI 409 0 26°5'54.01S 29°27'43.65E Erven 377 KOMATI 411 0 26°5'52.76S 29°27'45.3E Erven 378 KOMATI 412 0 26°5'53.53S 29°27'46.04E Erven 379 KOMATI 425 0 26°5'50.02S 29°27'48.87E Erven 380 KOMATI 427 0 26°5'48.75S 29°27'50.51E Erven 381 KOMATI 428 0 26°5'48.13S 29°27'51.34E Erven 382 KOMATI 433 0 26°5'44.98S 29°27'55.45E Erven 383 KOMATI 436 0 26°5'47.64S 29°27'53.72E Erven 384 KOMATI 441 0 26°5'50.8S 29°27'49.61E Erven 385 KOMATI 454 6 26°5'53.69S 29°27'37.38E Erven 386 KOMATI 454 8 26°5'54.27S 29°27'36.43E Erven 387 KOMATI 242 0 26°5'42.73S 29°27'54.67E Erven Page 10 of 32 Disclaimer applies 27/06/2022 388 KOMATI 243 0 26°5'42.3S 29°27'55.21E Erven 389 KOMATI 269 0 26°5'39.2S 29°27'49.6E Erven 390 KOMATI 272 0 26°5'41S 29°27'48.97E Erven 391 KOMATI 277 0 26°5'43.2S 29°27'45.58E Erven 392 KOMATI 280 0 26°5'45.01S 29°27'47.29E Erven 393 KOMATI 286 0 26°5'43.84S 29°27'44.74E Erven 394 KOMATI 289 0 26°5'46.46S 29°27'45.47E Erven 395 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416 KOMATI 420 0 26°5'58.58S 29°27'39.46E Erven 417 KOMATI 190 0 26°5'27.64S 29°27'46.03E Erven 418 KOMATI 192 0 26°5'28.64S 29°27'46.41E Erven 419 KOMATI 201 0 26°5'27.77S 29°27'48.66E Erven 420 KOMATI 208 0 26°5'31.84S 29°27'47.24E Erven 421 KOMATI 217 0 26°5'38.5S 29°27'54.83E Erven 422 KOMATI 240 0 26°5'39.27S 29°27'51.53E Erven 423 KOMATI 250 0 26°5'42.9S 29°27'55.78E Erven 424 KOMATI 253 0 26°5'41.69S 29°27'51.8E Erven 425 KOMATI 265 0 26°5'41.26S 29°27'46.93E Erven 426 KOMATI 270 0 26°5'39.97S 29°27'50.31E Erven 427 KOMATI 276 0 26°5'42.59S 29°27'45.01E Erven 428 KOMATI 285 0 26°5'44.44S 29°27'45.31E Erven 429 KOMATI 292 0 26°5'47.33S 29°27'44.35E Erven 430 KOMATI 294 0 26°5'49.03S 29°27'45.79E Erven 431 KOMATI 306 0 26°5'47.16S 29°27'49.92E Erven 432 KOMATI 310 0 26°5'49.26S 29°27'47.18E Erven 433 KOMATI 331 0 26°5'44.72S 29°27'42.41E Erven 434 KOMATI 338 0 26°5'47.53S 29°27'40.44E Erven 435 KOMATI 343 0 26°5'49.74S 29°27'37.07E Erven 436 KOMATI 348 0 26°5'52.78S 29°27'38.5E Erven 437 KOMATI 353 0 26°5'49.77S 29°27'35.67E Erven 438 KOMATI 367 0 26°5'55.02S 29°27'34.4E Erven 439 KOMATI 369 0 26°5'56.22S 29°27'35.52E Erven 440 KOMATI 374 0 26°5'56.87S 29°27'34.69E Erven 441 KOMATI 375 0 26°5'56.27S 29°27'34.13E Erven 442 KOMATI 384 0 26°5'55.72S 29°27'37.09E Erven 443 KOMATI 407 0 26°5'55.28S 29°27'42.01E Erven 444 KOMATI 415 0 26°5'55.42S 29°27'43.57E Erven 445 KOMATI 426 0 26°5'49.39S 29°27'49.69E Erven 446 KOMATI 439 0 26°5'49.54S 29°27'51.25E Erven 447 KOMATI 434 0 26°5'46.34S 29°27'55.26E Erven Page 11 of 32 Disclaimer applies 27/06/2022 448 KOMATI 455 0 26°5'57.72S 29°27'33.2E Erven 449 KOMATI 442 0 26°5'51.43S 29°27'48.78E Erven 450 KOMATI 455 3 26°5'55.27S 29°27'30.92E Erven 451 KOMATI 455 1 26°5'54.49S 29°27'30.2E Erven 452 KOMATI 455 2 26°5'54.88S 29°27'30.5E Erven 453 GELUK 26 0 26°5'52.64S 29°30'18.3E Farm 454 KOMATI POWER STATION 27 0 26°5'57.82S 29°27'49.26E Farm 56 455 GOEDEHOOP 46 0 26°7'40.51S 29°25'26.47E Farm 456 BROODSNEYERSPLAATS 25 0 26°3'52.68S 29°29'36.26E Farm 457 BLINKPAN 606 0 26°4'54.58S 29°28'9.62E Farm 458 BROODSNEYERSPLAATS 25 7 26°5'28.7S 29°29'12.17E Farm Portion 459 KOPPIES KRAAL HS 56 12 26°6'4.95S 29°28'42.81E Farm Portion 460 GOEDEHOOP 46 3 26°7'8.79S 29°27'28.85E Farm Portion 461 KOPPIES KRAAL HS 56 0 26°5'57.94S 29°27'55.33E Farm Portion 462 GELUK 26 7 26°6'29.9S 29°28'45.35E Farm Portion 463 GELUK 26 27 26°6'38.56S 29°28'27.27E Farm Portion 464 KOPPIES KRAAL HS 56 2 26°5'55.3S 29°27'2.25E Farm Portion 465 BROODSNEYERSPLAATS 25 39 26°5'17.64S 29°29'4.47E Farm Portion 466 KOPPIES KRAAL HS 56 1 26°5'54.02S 29°27'2.07E Farm Portion 467 KOPPIES KRAAL HS 56 6 26°6'9.44S 29°27'13.98E Farm Portion 468 BROODSNEYERSPLAATS 25 11 26°5'21.76S 29°28'51.79E Farm Portion 469 KOMATI POWER STATION 27 21 26°5'59.32S 29°27'15.81E Farm Portion 56 470 KOPPIES KRAAL HS 56 10 26°5'47.5S 29°27'13.57E Farm Portion 471 KOPPIES KRAAL HS 56 11 26°5'34.96S 29°27'19.57E Farm Portion 472 BROODSNEYERSPLAATS 25 38 26°5'16.88S 29°29'5.29E Farm Portion 473 KOMATI POWER STATION 27 24 26°5'59.58S 29°27'3.5E Farm Portion 56 474 BLINKPAN 606 0 26°4'50.6S 29°28'7.51E Farm Portion Development footprint1 vertices: No development footprint(s) specified. Wind and Solar developments with an approved Environmental Authorisation or applications under consideration within 30 km of the proposed area No EIA Reference Classification Status of Distance from proposed No application area (km) 1 14/12/16/3/3/2/759 Solar PV Approved 18.8 1 “development footprint”, means the area within the site on which the development will take place and incudes all ancillary developments for example roads, power lines, boundary walls, paving etc. which require vegetation clearance or which will be disturbed and for which the application has been submitted. Page 12 of 32 Disclaimer applies 27/06/2022 Environmental Management Frameworks relevant to the application Environm LINK ental Managem ent Framewor k Olifants EMF https://screening.environment.gov.za/ScreeningDownloads/EMF/Zone_46,_67,_78 ,_80,_92,_103,_122,_129.pdf Environmental screening results and assessment outcomes The following sections contain a summary of any development incentives, restrictions, exclusions or prohibitions that apply to the proposed development site as well as the most environmental sensitive features on the site based on the site sensitivity screening results for the application classification that was selected. The application classification selected for this report is: Utilities Infrastructure|Electricity|Generation|Renewable|Wind. Relevant development incentives, restrictions, exclusions or prohibitions The following development incentives, restrictions, exclusions or prohibitions and their implications that apply to this site are indicated below. Page 13 of 32 Disclaimer applies 27/06/2022 Incenti Implication ve, restrict ion or prohibi tion Air https://screening.environment.gov.za/ScreeningDownloads/DevelopmentZones/HIGH Quality- VELD_PRIORITY_AREA_AQMP.pdf Highveld Priority Area Strategic https://screening.environment.gov.za/ScreeningDownloads/DevelopmentZones/Com Gas bined_GAS.pdf Pipeline Corridors -Phase 8: Rompco Pipeline Corridor Page 14 of 32 Disclaimer applies 27/06/2022 Map indicating proposed development footprint within applicable development incentive, restriction, exclusion or prohibition zones Project Location: Eskom Komati Wind Energy Facility Proposed Development Area Environmental Sensitivity The following summary of the development site environmental sensitivities is identified. Only the highest environmental sensitivity is indicated. The footprint environmental sensitivities for the proposed development footprint as identified, are indicative only and must be verified on site by a suitably qualified person before the specialist assessments identified below can be confirmed. Theme Very High High Medium Low sensitivity sensitivity sensitivity sensitivity Agriculture Theme X Animal Species Theme X Page 15 of 32 Disclaimer applies 27/06/2022 Aquatic Biodiversity Theme X Archaeological and Cultural X Heritage Theme Avian (Wind) Theme X Bats (Wind) Theme X Civil Aviation (Wind) Theme X Defence (Wind) Theme X Flicker Theme X Landscape (Wind) Theme X Paleontology Theme X Noise Theme X Plant Species Theme X RFI (Wind) Theme X Terrestrial Biodiversity Theme X Specialist assessments identified Based on the selected classification, and the environmental sensitivities of the proposed development footprint, the following list of specialist assessments have been identified for inclusion in the assessment report. It is the responsibility of the EAP to confirm this list and to motivate in the assessment report, the reason for not including any of the identified specialist study including the provision of photographic evidence of the site situation. N Special Assessment Protocol o ist assess ment 1 Agricult https://screening.environment.gov.za/ScreeningDownloads/AssessmentProtocols ural /Gazetted_WindAndSolar_Agriculture_Assessment_Protocols.pdf Impact Assessm ent 2 Landsca https://screening.environment.gov.za/ScreeningDownloads/AssessmentProtocols pe/Visu /Gazetted_General_Requirement_Assessment_Protocols.pdf al Impact Assessm ent 3 Archaeo https://screening.environment.gov.za/ScreeningDownloads/AssessmentProtocols logical /Gazetted_General_Requirement_Assessment_Protocols.pdf and Cultural Heritage Impact Assessm ent 4 Palaeon https://screening.environment.gov.za/ScreeningDownloads/AssessmentProtocols tology /Gazetted_General_Requirement_Assessment_Protocols.pdf Impact Assessm ent 5 Terrestri https://screening.environment.gov.za/ScreeningDownloads/AssessmentProtocols al /Gazetted_Terrestrial_Biodiversity_Assessment_Protocols.pdf Biodiver sity Impact Assessm ent Page 16 of 32 Disclaimer applies 27/06/2022 6 Aquatic https://screening.environment.gov.za/ScreeningDownloads/AssessmentProtocols Biodiver /Gazetted_Aquatic_Biodiversity_Assessment_Protocols.pdf sity Impact Assessm ent 7 Avian https://screening.environment.gov.za/ScreeningDownloads/AssessmentProtocols Impact /Gazetted_Avifauna_Assessment_Protocols.pdf Assessm ent 8 Civil https://screening.environment.gov.za/ScreeningDownloads/AssessmentProtocols Aviation /Gazetted_Civil_Aviation_Installations_Assessment_Protocols.pdf Assessm ent 9 Defense https://screening.environment.gov.za/ScreeningDownloads/AssessmentProtocols Assessm /Gazetted_Defence_Installations_Assessment_Protocols.pdf ent 1 RFI https://screening.environment.gov.za/ScreeningDownloads/AssessmentProtocols 0 Assessm /Gazetted_General_Requirement_Assessment_Protocols.pdf ent 1 Noise https://screening.environment.gov.za/ScreeningDownloads/AssessmentProtocols 1 Impact /Gazetted_Noise_Impacts_Assessment_Protocol.pdf Assessm ent 1 Flicker https://screening.environment.gov.za/ScreeningDownloads/AssessmentProtocols 2 Assessm /Gazetted_General_Requirement_Assessment_Protocols.pdf ent 1 Traffic https://screening.environment.gov.za/ScreeningDownloads/AssessmentProtocols 3 Impact /Gazetted_General_Requirement_Assessment_Protocols.pdf Assessm ent 1 Geotech https://screening.environment.gov.za/ScreeningDownloads/AssessmentProtocols 4 nical /Gazetted_General_Requirement_Assessment_Protocols.pdf Assessm ent 1 Socio- https://screening.environment.gov.za/ScreeningDownloads/AssessmentProtocols 5 Economi /Gazetted_General_Requirement_Assessment_Protocols.pdf c Assessm ent 1 Plant https://screening.environment.gov.za/ScreeningDownloads/AssessmentProtocols 6 Species /Gazetted_Plant_Species_Assessment_Protocols.pdf Assessm ent 1 Animal https://screening.environment.gov.za/ScreeningDownloads/AssessmentProtocols 7 Species /Gazetted_Animal_Species_Assessment_Protocols.pdf Assessm ent Page 17 of 32 Disclaimer applies 27/06/2022 Results of the environmental sensitivity of the proposed area. The following section represents the results of the screening for environmental sensitivity of the proposed site for relevant environmental themes associated with the project classification. It is the duty of the EAP to ensure that the environmental themes provided by the screening tool are comprehensive and complete for the project. Refer to the disclaimer. MAP OF RELATIVE AGRICULTURE THEME SENSITIVITY Very High sensitivity High sensitivity Medium sensitivity Low sensitivity X Sensitivity Features: Sensitivity Feature(s) High Land capability;09. Moderate-High/10. Moderate-High High Annual Crop Cultivation / Planted Pastures Rotation;Land capability;09. Moderate-High/10. Moderate- High High Annual Crop Cultivation / Planted Pastures Rotation;Land capability;06. Low-Moderate/07. Low- Moderate/08. Moderate Low Land capability;01. Very low/02. Very low/03. Low-Very low/04. Low-Very low/05. Low Medium Land capability;06. Low-Moderate/07. Low-Moderate/08. Moderate Page 18 of 32 Disclaimer applies 27/06/2022 MAP OF RELATIVE ANIMAL SPECIES THEME SENSITIVITY Where only a sensitive plant unique number or sensitive animal unique number is provided in the screening report and an assessment is required, the environmental assessment practitioner (EAP) or specialist is required to email SANBI at eiadatarequests@sanbi.org.za listing all sensitive species with their unique identifiers for which information is required. The name has been withheld as the species may be prone to illegal harvesting and must be protected. SANBI will release the actual species name after the details of the EAP or specialist have been documented. Very High sensitivity High sensitivity Medium sensitivity Low sensitivity X Sensitivity Features: Sensitivity Feature(s) High Mammalia-Felis nigripes Medium Aves-Tyto capensis Medium Aves-Hydroprogne caspia Medium Aves-Eupodotis senegalensis Medium Mammalia-Crocidura maquassiensis Medium Mammalia-Dasymys robertsii Medium Mammalia-Hydrictis maculicollis Medium Mammalia-Ourebia ourebi ourebi Page 19 of 32 Disclaimer applies 27/06/2022 MAP OF RELATIVE AQUATIC BIODIVERSITY THEME SENSITIVITY Very High sensitivity High sensitivity Medium sensitivity Low sensitivity X Sensitivity Features: Sensitivity Feature(s) Low Low sensitivity Very High Wetlands and Estuaries Page 20 of 32 Disclaimer applies 27/06/2022 MAP OF RELATIVE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND CULTURAL HERITAGE THEME SENSITIVITY Very High sensitivity High sensitivity Medium sensitivity Low sensitivity X Sensitivity Features: Sensitivity Feature(s) Low Low sensitivity Page 21 of 32 Disclaimer applies 27/06/2022 MAP OF RELATIVE AVIAN (WIND) THEME SENSITIVITY Very High sensitivity High sensitivity Medium sensitivity Low sensitivity X Sensitivity Features: Sensitivity Feature(s) Low Area Outside Sensitivities Page 22 of 32 Disclaimer applies 27/06/2022 MAP OF RELATIVE BATS (WIND) THEME SENSITIVITY Very High sensitivity High sensitivity Medium sensitivity Low sensitivity X Sensitivity Features: Sensitivity Feature(s) High Within 500 m of a river High Wetland High Within 500 m of a wetland Medium Croplands Page 23 of 32 Disclaimer applies 27/06/2022 MAP OF RELATIVE CIVIL AVIATION (WIND) THEME SENSITIVITY Very High sensitivity High sensitivity Medium sensitivity Low sensitivity X Sensitivity Features: Sensitivity Feature(s) High Within 8 km of other civil aviation aerodrome Page 24 of 32 Disclaimer applies 27/06/2022 MAP OF RELATIVE DEFENCE (WIND) THEME SENSITIVITY Very High sensitivity High sensitivity Medium sensitivity Low sensitivity X Sensitivity Features: Sensitivity Feature(s) Low Low sensitivity Page 25 of 32 Disclaimer applies 27/06/2022 MAP OF RELATIVE FLICKER THEME SENSITIVITY Very High sensitivity High sensitivity Medium sensitivity Low sensitivity X Sensitivity Features: Sensitivity Feature(s) Low Area of low sensitivity Very High Potential temporarily or permanently inhabited residence Page 26 of 32 Disclaimer applies 27/06/2022 MAP OF RELATIVE LANDSCAPE (WIND) THEME SENSITIVITY Very High sensitivity High sensitivity Medium sensitivity Low sensitivity X Sensitivity Features: Sensitivity Feature(s) Very High Within 2 km of a town or village Very High Mountain tops and high ridges Page 27 of 32 Disclaimer applies 27/06/2022 MAP OF RELATIVE PALEONTOLOGY THEME SENSITIVITY Very High sensitivity High sensitivity Medium sensitivity Low sensitivity X Sensitivity Features: Sensitivity Feature(s) Medium Features with a Medium paleontological sensitivity Very High Features with a Very High paleontological sensitivity Page 28 of 32 Disclaimer applies 27/06/2022 MAP OF RELATIVE NOISE THEME SENSITIVITY Very High sensitivity High sensitivity Medium sensitivity Low sensitivity X Sensitivity Features: Sensitivity Feature(s) Low Area of low sensitivity Very High Potential temporarily or permanently inhabited residence Page 29 of 32 Disclaimer applies 27/06/2022 MAP OF RELATIVE PLANT SPECIES THEME SENSITIVITY Where only a sensitive plant unique number or sensitive animal unique number is provided in the screening report and an assessment is required, the environmental assessment practitioner (EAP) or specialist is required to email SANBI at eiadatarequests@sanbi.org.za listing all sensitive species with their unique identifiers for which information is required. The name has been withheld as the species may be prone to illegal harvesting and must be protected. SANBI will release the actual species name after the details of the EAP or specialist have been documented. Very High sensitivity High sensitivity Medium sensitivity Low sensitivity X Sensitivity Features: Sensitivity Feature(s) Low Low Sensitivity Medium Sensitive species 41 Medium Sensitive species 691 Medium Pachycarpus suaveolens Page 30 of 32 Disclaimer applies 27/06/2022 MAP OF RELATIVE RFI (WIND) THEME SENSITIVITY Very High sensitivity High sensitivity Medium sensitivity Low sensitivity X Sensitivity Features: Sensitivity Feature(s) High Within 1 km of a telecommunication facility;None;More than 60 km from a Weather Radar installation Low Low sensitivity for telecommunications;None;More than 60 km from a Weather Radar installation Page 31 of 32 Disclaimer applies 27/06/2022 MAP OF RELATIVE TERRESTRIAL BIODIVERSITY THEME SENSITIVITY Very High sensitivity High sensitivity Medium sensitivity Low sensitivity X Sensitivity Features: Sensitivity Feature(s) Very High Critical biodiveristy area 2 Very High Vulnerable ecosystem Page 32 of 32 Disclaimer applies 27/06/2022 APPENDIX D PROOF OF PUBLIC PARTICIPATION APPENDIX D-1PROOF OF NEWSPAPER ADVERTS 10 CLASSIFIEDS Highvelder | Junie 10, 2022 PROPOSED RELOCATION OF HUMAN REMAINS AT WESTOE DAM NEAR EMVELO (FORMELY AMSTERDAM) WITHIN MSUKALIGWA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY OF GERT SIBANDE DISTRICT IN MPUMALANGA PROVINCE Notice is given in terms of Section(s) 35 and 36 of the National Heritage Resources Act (Act 25 of 1999); and Regulations relating to the management of human remains as set-out by the National Health Act, 2003 (Act 61 of 2003) as well as the relevant local regulations to the: Provincial Administration of the province in which the graves are located; the South African Heritage Resource Agency (SAHRA) or their legislated provincial agency and the relevant local municipality for approval to exhume and re-enter the graves in a local cemetery or at a new location as per request of the deceased’s families. The remains are currently buried at the area zoned for Westoe Dam. These human remains will be exhumed from their current place of burial and reburied in the Municipal Cemetery or at a new location as per request of the deceased’s families. To be registered/identified as the interested/ affected parties, including all persons and communities descendent from the buried individuals, all persons or communities concerned or who have interests with the graves that are located in and around Westoe Dam can submit written comments/objections to the Heritage Assessment Practitioner mentioned below within 60 days of the date of publication of this notice. 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Nelly Voyiya’s murder was granted The African National Congress The case is remanded to August 5 R2 000 bail. Women’s League Provincial for further investigations. The Witbank Magistrate’s Court treasurer, Leah Mabuza said if Post mortem results and a granted Gilbert Voyiya R2 000 bail women do not stand together to photo album of the crime on Friday, June 3 in connection fight the Criminal Procedure scene are still outstanding. with the gruesome murder of his wife, Nelly Voyiya. The family of the victim was bitter and disappointed about the court’s Foll decision to grant the suspect bail up ow in the backdrop of the rise in cases of Gender-Based Violence and Femicide (GBVF) in the country. “What saddens me is that the justice system supports perpetrators instead of victims and their families,” said the late Phindile Deborah Lusenga has not been seen since May 20. Photo Nelly’s sister, Thembi Shabangu. supplied WITBANK NEWS reported on the tragic death of Nelly that was murdered on April 19, in morning Phindile went to visit her boyfriend rush-hour traffic in Woltemade Street after being stabbed several and has not returned home times while she was on her way to Police officers from Phola not been seen and both her work. Police Station have tried their phones have apparently been “The husband later handed himself best in finding Phindile Deborah switched off. According to the over to the police in Standerton Lusenga, and request the public information given to the police, after fleeing the scene and was to help. she was last seen wearing white taken to Witbank Police Station It is alleged that Lusenga was trousers with peach sneakers and where he was officially charged last seen by her sister on Friday, a black and white striped t-shirt. with murder,” the article stated. May 20 at their home in Phola. A missing person’s case was While delivering the bail verdict, Phindile’s sister alleges that the opened at Phola Police Station the court said the accused does not 28-year-old said that she was and Detective Sergeant Alucia have any previous convictions or going to visit her boyfriend in Mathebula is investigating the pending criminal cases. Middelburg. matter. The court further said that the Lusenga apparently met her Anyone who can provide state does not have evidence that boyfriend on Facebook, and information that can assist in the accused is a flight risk or that none of her friends and family finding the 28-year-old can he will undermine the interest of knows of the boyfriend. contact the Phola SAPS on 013 justice. Voyiya was successful in One of the many posters that was present the day of the Nelly Voyiya Since that Friday, she has 643 8601 or 076 605 4760. showing the court that there were court case on Friday June 3. Man wat in Wattlestraat met mes NOTICE OF REGISTRATION AS AN INTERESTED AND AFFECTED PARTY FOR THE PROPOSED ESTABLISHMENT OF A SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC AND BATTERY ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM g gesteek is, bekommerd oor misdaad FACILITY AT THE KOMATI POWER STATION, MPUMALANGA PROVINCE Notice is given in terms of Regulation 41(2) of GNR 326 as Amended (07 April 2017) published under section 24 and Zita Goldswain 24D of the National Environmental Management Act (No. 107 of 1998) (NEMA) for submission of applications for Opvolg Die 20-jarige man wat verlede week in Wattlestraat met ’n Environmental Authorisations (EA) in respect of activities identified in terms of GNR 327 as Amended (7 April 2017). Notice is also given in terms of Section 40 of the National Water Act (36 of 1998) (NWA), for the submission of Water Use Licence Application (WULA) and Section 38 (1) & (8) of the National Heritage Resources Act (Act 25 of 1999). mes gesteek is, het gesê hy is bekommerd oor misdaad BACKGROUND AND LOCATION in eMalahleni en veral in Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd (Eskom) proposes to establish a solar electricity generating facility at the Komati Power Station. Hoëveldpark. The proposed Solar Photovoltaic (PV) and Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) facilities will be developed on farm Komati Mnr. Julian Piek het gesê dit is die Power Station No 56 IS in Ward 4, Steve Tshwete Local Municipality, Nkangala District Municipality, Mpumalanga Province. The tweede keer in vier maande dat hy proposed Solar PV, BESS and associated infrastructure require an Environmental Authorisation (EA) and Water Use Authorisation in terms of National Environmental Management Act, Act 107 of 1998 (NEMA), associated Environmental Impact Assessment beroof is. (EIA) Regulations, 2014 as amended and National Water Act, Act 36 of 1998 (NWA) respectively. Due to the nature of the project Piek, wat in Carolina bly het die thresholds, Eskom is required to follow a Scoping & EIA process and Water Use licence Application (WULA) to acquire the necessary naweek vir sy ma kom kuier waar authorisations prior to the commencement of the proposed project. In addition to South African Legislation, Environmental hy op Vrydag, 3 Junie oorval en and Social Impact Assessment will be undertaken in terms of the World Bank Group requirements. This will be aligned to the van sy geld beroof is. requirements of the World Bank Environmental & Social Framework; World Bank Group (WBG) Environmental, Health and Safety Guidelines (EHSG) both for general and sector; the International Finance Corporation (IFC) Performance Standards; and Good “Ek het saam met my ma werk toe International Industry Practices (GIIP). geloop en op pad terug het ek ’n swart BMW sonder nommerplate ENVIRONMENTAL APPLICATION opgemerk wat stadig aangery The following listed activities are triggered, subject to confirmation from Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment gekom het. ’n Man het uitgeklim (DFFE): en my gevra vir geld en my t /&."&*"3FHVMBUJPOT(/3"DUJWJUZ BOE t /&."&*"3FHVMBUJPOT(/3"DUJWJUZBOE selfoon. Ek wou nog omdraai toe t /&."&*"3FHVMBUJPOT(/3"DUJWJUZ BOE die man my duik en ons begin stoei. Ek het hard probeer om my WATER USE LICENCE APPLICATION geld vas te hou, want dit was my A WULA will be applied for in terms of Section 40 of the NWA for the relevant Section 21 water uses associated with the PV, BESS laaste,” het Piek vertel. and associated infrastructure. Government Notice (GN) 40713, Regulation No. 267 (GN R.267) dated 24 March 2017, on regulations Die rower het na bewering Piek se regarding the procedural requirements for water use licence applications and appeals, will be followed. baadjie met ’n mes oopgesny, die REGISTRATION AND SUBMISSION OF COMMENTS geld gevat en Piek toe in die arm WSP Group Africa (Pty) Ltd (WSP) was appointed as the independent Environmental Assessment Practitioner (EAP) by Eskom to gesteek. manage the permitting process. Parties wishing to formally register as interested and affected parties (I&APs) in order to receive Piek is sowat vier maande gelede more information and/ or raise their comment(s) on the proposed project, are requested to forward their full contact details to ook in Middelburg beroof. the EAP and disclose their direct and/or indirect business, financial, personal or other interest in the project. Any comments on “Ek is moedeloos. Dit voel net the proposed project should be submitted to the EAP via the details provided below. Registered I&APs will be forwarded all future project related correspondence and notified individually of additional opportunities to participate in the process. asof misdaad heeltemal ons lewens oorgeneem het en die polisie niks WATER USE LICENCE APPLICATION COMMENT PERIOD daaraan doen nie. Ek hoop die Registered I&APs may also lodge written comments regarding WULA for the proposed activities on the details mentioned above. In rowers word gevang voordat hulle terms of Section 41 (4) of NWA the WULA comment period will be 60 days from 10 June 2022 to 09 August 2022. iemand doodsteek vir net ’n paar EAP Details: Megan Govender (T) 011 361 1410 (E) Megan.Govender@wsp.com (A) PO Box 98867, Sloane Park, 2152 rand.” Polisiewoordvoerder kaptein Eddie WSP will be processing certain personal information about you as an interested and Hall het gesê mense moet paraat affected party (I & AP) for purposes of enabling your registration as an I & AP and for purposes of storing your details on our database, if you consent for us to do so. WSP uses wees en liefs nie probeer om alleen these details to contact you about other projects in the future. WSP will always process te loop nie, dit maak nie saak your personal information in accordance with the Protection of Personal Information Act watter tyd van die dag of aand nie. 4 of 2013. You are entitled to exercise your rights as a data subject and let us know if you Piek se arm is met vier steke wish to be deregistered as an I & AP or if you no longer want your contact details to be Mnr. Julian Piek se arm is met vier steke geheg. geheg. included on our database. W/10June/Eskom WSP English 19X4/SV/LO460018 Friday 10 June 2022, Witbank News • Nuus Classifieds | Geklassifiseerd 9 situated on the northern Onderrig, EMALAHLENI Ontwikkelingsbeplanning, part of the property. Deurry-Restaurant en PLAASLIKE 3de Vloer, Burgersentrum, Number of erven in Bouerswerf, onderhewig MUNISIPALITEIT Mandelarylaan, 1035, proposed township aan sekere voorwaardes. KENNISGEWING VAN Tel: 013 690 6354/ according to proposed Planne en/of AANSOEK VIR 013 690 6480/ zoning: besonderhede van die VERGUNNINGSGEBRUIK 013 690 6220 Two (2) erven, proposed aansoek mag gedurende IN TERME VAN ARTIKEL vir `n tydperk van 28 dae zoning "Commercial" normale kantoorure 26 VAN DIE including Liquor besigtig word by die vanaf 10 Junie 2022. EMALAHLENI Adres van Applikant: Enterprise, Place of volgende adres: Amusement, Place of Direktoraat Ontwikkelings GRONDGEBRUIK- J Rossouw Refreshment, Place of Beplanning, 3de vloer, BESTUUR SKEMA, 2010 Stadsbeplanners & Instruction, Drive-thru Burgersentrum, Ek, Maraine Conroy van Medewerkers (Edms) Restaurant and Builders Mandelastraat, eMalahleni, die Firma J Rossouw Bpk, Yard, subject to certain 1039 Stadsbeplanners & Steekbaardstraat 708, conditions. Kontakbesonderhede van Medewerkers (Edms) Bpk Garsfontein Uitbreiding Plans and/or particulars of betrokke Munisipale synde die gemagtigde 10, EMALAHLENI this application may be Amptenare is soos volg: agent van die Pretoria, inspected during normal Me. D. Mkhabela geregistreerde eienaar van Posbus 72604, Tel: 013 690 6707/6538 office hours at the (013 690 6354)/ Gedeelte 2 van Erf 3150, Lynnwoodrif, 0040. Email: mthombenip@emalahleni.gov.za or following address: Directorate Development Mnr. V. Manyoni (013 690 6480) Dorp Kriel gee hiermee kennis in terme van Artikel Tel no: 010 010 5479 LOCAL MUNICIPALITY buthanel@emalahleni.gov.za of Faks: 086 573 3481 Planning, 3rd Floor, Civic Enige persoon of persone 26 van die eMalahleni of E-pos: Centre, Mandela Avenue, wat enige beswaar het Grondgebruik- jrossouw@jrtpa.co.za NOTICE: ON THE DAM eMalahleni, 1039. teen die toestaan van die OS016465 bestuur Skema, 2010 van Contact details of relevant aansoek, moet sodanige Municipal officials: geskrewe beswaar volledig aansoek, tot die WINTER FLEA MARKET Ms. D. Mkhabela motiveer, soos vereis in eMalahleni Plaaslike (013 690 6354)/ Afdeling 103 en 104 van Munisipaliteit vir die Mr. V. Manyoni die eMalahleni Ruimtelike vergunningsgebruik van Beplanning en bogemelde eiendom geleë (013 690 6480) Any person or persons Grondgebruikbestuur op die hoek van Date : 25 June 2022 having any objection Bywet, 2016, en indien by Bokmakierie Laan and against the approval of this die Munisipale Bestuurder, Nagtegal Laan, Kriel, vir application must lodge Posbus 3, eMalahleni, die doeleindes van die bou eMalahleni Local Municipality will be hosting its first flea market under the theme “On the Dam winter Flea such written objections, 1039 sowel as die van `n 25 m geelhoutboom Market”. The municipality would like to invite all informal traders, SMMEs, Co-operative in different sectors and together with a proper ondergetekende, nie later telekommunikasiemas en big businesses to participate in the Flea Market. The stalls will be sold at different prices for different vendors to motivation, in a format as as 10 Augustus 2022 nie. basisstasie vir ATC contemplated in Sections Naam van agent: Suid-Afrika. accommodate small and big businesses as follows: Big businesses – R1000, Food outlets – R500, SMMEs – R200, 103 and 104 of the Origin Stads en Streeks Ingevolge die Grond- Co-operatives - R100, and Informal Traders – R50. eMalahleni Spatial Beplanning (Edms) Bpk, Planning and Land Use Fisiese adres van Agent: gebruikbestuur skema is Management By-Law, Melkstraat 306, die grond as volg The municipality will host the flea market as follows: gesoneer: Besigheid 3. 2016, with the Municipal Nieuw Muckleneuk, Enige beswaar of Date : 25 June 2022 Manager, PO Box 3, 0181 eMalahleni, 1039 and the Posadres: kommentaar insluitend Time : 09h00 undersigned, by not later Posbus 2162, gronde vir genoemde Venue: eMalahleni Recreation Resort than 10 August 2022. Brooklyn Square, beswaar/ of kommentaar Name of agent: 0075 met volledige Origin Town and Regional Kontakbesonderhede van kontakbesonderhede, Residents and visitors to the municipality will access stalls for good food, souvenirs, art and craft work, etc. at a Planning (Pty) Ltd Agent: moet skriftelik binne `n reasonable price. Jumping castles will also be available for kiddies’ entertainment and free music. Entrance fee Physical address of Agent: Telefoon: tydperk van 28 dae vanaf will be reduced to R30 per adult and R15 per child. 306 Melk Street, (012) 346 3735, 10 Junie 2022 aan die Nieuw Muckleneuk, Faks: (012) 346 4217 Munisipale Bestuurder, 0181 of E-pos: Posbus 10, eMalahleni The application forms for the stalls can be request via email and will also be made available at Municipal offices at Postal address: plan@origintrp.co.za Development Planning 3rd floor, Economic Development and Tourism Unit (LED). 1035, gerig word. PO Box 2162, Datum van eerste Brooklyn Square, publikasie: Volledige besonderhede 0075 10 Junie 2022 en planne lê ter insae For more information contact the Economic Development and Tourism Unit on 013 690 6538/6707 or email to Contact details of Agent: Datum van tweede gedurende gewone Telephone: publikasie: kantoorure by die kantoor mthombenip@emalahleni.gov.za or buthanel@emalahleni.gov.za. (012) 346-3735, 17 Junie 2022 van die Munisipale Fax 012 346 4217 OS016453 Bestuurder, eMalahleni NB: COVID 19 regulations will be observed. The stall fee listed above must be paid 5 days prior to or E- mail: Plaaslike Munisipaliteit, plan@origintrp.co.za flea market day at ground floor Main Municipal Building. Proof of payment and completed forms Date of first publication: must be forwarded to the above mentioned emails or at Development Planning 3rd floor Economic 10 June 2022 ENCAST MINING S Development and Tourism Unit. Date of second T OP ERV publication: RAC IC 17 June 2022 T H.S MAYISELA N ES CO OS016452 MUNICIPAL MANAGER W/10June2022/Stadraad Winter Flea Market/LB/LO460054 EMALAHLENI PLAASLIKE MUNISIPALITEIT KENNISGEWING VAN AANSOEK VIR DIE C.O.M.S ISAZISO SOKUBHALISA NJENGEQEMBU ELINENTSHISEKELO FUTHI ELITHIMANDELE NGESIHLOKO SOKUSUNGULWA KUKA-A I-SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC KANYE NOHLELO LOKUGCINA AMANDLA STIGTING VAN `N DORP, IN TERME VAN ARTIKEL 59 VAN DIE AUTO ELECTRICIAN EBHATHINI INDAWO E-KOMATI POWER STATION, ESIFUNDAZWENI SASEMPUMALANGA Isaziso sinikezwe ngokoMthethonqubo 41(2) we-GNR 326 njengoba uchitshiyelwe (07 April 2017) oshicilelwe eMALAHLENI - Red Seal Qualification trade test RUIMTELIKE ngaphansi kwesigaba 24 kanye no-24D soMthetho Wokuphathwa Kwemvelo Kazwelonke (No. 107 ka 1998) (NEMA) BEPLANNING EN - Minimum of 10 Years’ experience ukuze kuthunyelwe izicelo zokugunyazwa kwezeMvelo. (EA) mayelana nemisebenzi ehlonzwe ngokwe-GNR 327 GRONDGEBRUIK- - Relevant experience on: njengoba Ichitshiyelwe (7 April 2017). BESTUUR BYWET, 2016, GELEES TESAME MET BELL, Volvo, Hitachi & Komatsu Isaziso siphinde sinikeziwe ngokweSigaba 40 soMthetho Wamanzi Kazwelonke (36 ka-1998) (NWA), sokwethulwa DIE BEPALINGS VAN - Fault finding, assessments and complete relative paperwork kweSicelo Selayisense Yokusebenzisa Amanzi (WULA) kanye neSigaba 38 (1) & (8) soMthetho Wezamagugu DIE WET OP - Fully equipped toolbox Kazwelonke. (25 ka-1999). W/10June/COMS Vac. Auto Electrician/SV/LO460053 RUIMTELIKE BEPLANNING EN - Good state of health IKAMUVA NENDAWO GRONDGEBRUIK- - Must have valid driver’s license I-Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd (Eskom) ihlongoza ukusungula indawo ephehla ugesi welanga eSiteshini Samandla SaseKomati. Izinsiza BESTUUR, 2013 ezihlongozwayo zeSolar Photovoltaic (PV) kanye neBattery Energy Storage System (BESS) zizothuthukiswa epulazini iKomati (WET NR. 16 VAN 2013) - Good communication skills Power Station No 56 IS kuWadi 4, kuMasipala Wendawo waseSteve Tshwete, kuMasipala Wesifunda saseNkangala, esifundazweni PHOLA UITBREIDING 18 Ons Origin Stads en - Ability to function within a team saseMpumalanga. I-Solar PV ehlongozwayo, i-BESS kanye nengqalasizinda ehlobene nayo idinga ukugunyazwa kwemvelo Streeks Beplanning - Willing to travel (EA) kanye nokugunyazwa kokusetshenziswa kwamanzi ngokoMthetho Kazwelonke Wokuphathwa Kwemvelo, uMthetho (Edms) Bpk, die we-107 ka-1998 (NEMA), ohambisana neMithethonqubo Yokuhlola Impatho Yendawo ka-2014 njengoba uchitshiyelwe kanye gemagtigde agent van die Company based in Witbank / eMalahleni eienaar van Gedeelte 20 Nomthetho Kazwelonke. Umthetho Wamanzi, uMthetho wama-36 ka-1998 (NWA) ngokulandelana. Ngenxa yesimo semikhawulo van die plaas Prinshof 2-IS Closing Date: 15 June 2022 yephrojekthi, u-Eskom kudingeka ukuthi alandele inqubo ye-Scoping & EIA kanye nesicelo selayisensi Yokusebenzisa KwaManzi gee hiermee kennis in (WULA) ukuze athole ukugunyazwa okudingekayo ngaphambi kokuqala kwephrojekthi ehlongozwayo. Ngaphezu koMthetho terme van Artikel 59 van Please email your CV to info@comsmining.co.za waseNingizimu Afrika, Ukuhlolwa Komthelela Wezemvelo kanye Nomphakathi kuzokwenziwa ngokwezidingo zeQembu die eMalahleni Ruimtelike LeBhange Lomhlaba. Lokhu kuzohambisana nezidingo zeBhange Lomhlaba Lezemvelo & Nohlaka Lwezenhlalakahle; I-World Bank Beplanning en Grondgebruikbestuur Group (WBG) Iziqondiso Zemvelo, Ezempilo Nokuphepha (EHSG) kokubili jikelele kanye nomkhakha; Izilinganiso Zokusebenza Bywet, 2016, gelees Zenhlangano Yezezimali Yamazwe Ngamazwe); kanye Nemikhuba Emihle Yemboni Yamazwe Ngamazwe. tesame met die bepalings van die Wet op Ruimtelike ISICELO SEZEMVELO Beplanning en Le misebenzi elandelayo esohlwini iqalwa, kuncike ekuqinisekisweni koMnyango Wezamahlathi, Izinhlanzi kanye Nezemvelo. Grondgebruikbestuur, t /&."&*"*NJUIFUIPORVCP(/36NTFCFO[J BOE 2013 (Wet nr. 16 van 2013) dat `n aansoek The vacancies listed below are t /&."&*"*NJUIFUIPORVCP(/36NTFCFO[JBOE t /&."&*"*NJUIFUIPORVCP(/36NTFCFO[J BOE ingedien is by die eMalahleni Plaaslike now advertised externally at Munisipaliteit vir die Bushveld Vanchem. ISICELO SELAYISENSE YOKUSEBENZISWA KWAMANZI stigting van die I WULA izofakwa isicelo ngokweSigaba 40 se-NWA ngokusetshenziswa kwamanzi okufanelekile kweSigaba 21 esihlobene ne-PV, voorgestelde dorp soos #&44LBOZFOFOHRBMBTJ[JOEBFIMPCFOF*TB[JTP4JLBIVMVNFOJ (/  6NUIFUIPORVCP/P (/3 TBNIMB[JOHBNB beskryf hieronder. Naam van voorgestelde dorp: Human Resources Development kuNdasa (March) wezi-2017, mayelana nemithethonqubo ephathelene nezinqubo zenqubo yokufaka izicelo zelayisensi yokusebenzisa amanzi kanye nezikhalazo, sizolandelwa. Phola Uitbreiding 18 Volle naam van Bushveld Vanchem offers exciting opportunities to students in a complex UKUBHALISA KANYE NOKUTHUNYELWA KWEMIVO aansoeker: I-WSP Group Africa (Pty) Ltd (WSP) yaqokwa njengoMsebenzi Ozimele Wokuhlola Imvelo (EAP) ngu-Eskom ukuze alawule inqubo Origin Stads en Streeks manufacturing environment yezimvume. Abantu abafisa ukubhalisa ngokusemthethweni njengama-I&APs (I&APs) ukuze bathole ulwazi olwengeziwe kanye/ Beplanning (Edms) Bpk, Field: Minimum Requirements or other Beskrywing van grond noma baveze ukuphawula kwabo ngephrojekthi ehlongozwayo, bayacelwa ukuba bathumele imininingwane yabo egcwele ku- waarop dorp gestig gaan Relevant Qualifications/Experience: EAP futhi badalule ngokuqondile kanye/ noma ibhizinisi elingaqondile, lezezimali, elomuntu siqu noma okunye okuthakaselayo word: `n Deel van kuphrojekthi. Noma yimiphi imibono ngephrojekthi ehlongozwayo kufanele ithunyelwe ku-EAP ngemininingwane enikezwe Gedeelte 20 van die plaas Sponsorship for Students who must t %JQMPNB%FHSFFJO$IFNJDBM ngezansi. Ama-I&APs abhalisiwe azodluliselwa kuzo zonke izincwadi zesikhathi esizayo ezihlobene nephrojekthi futhi aziswe 8+VOF#VTIWFME)3947-0 Prinshof 2-IS complete Practical 1 and 2 Engineering or Metallurgy ngabanye ngamathuba engeziwe okubamba iqhaza kulolu hlelo. Ligging van t %JQMPNB#"%FHSFFJO)3. voorgestelde dorp: t Y.FUBMMVSHJDBM$IFNJDBM&OHJOFFSJOH t %JQMPNB%FHSFFJO&MFDUSJDBM Die eiendom is geleë ISIKHATHI SOKUFAKA ISICELO SOKUSEBENZISWA KWAMANZI noord van die N12 t Y)VNBO3FTPVSDFT Engineering Ama-I&APs abhalisiwe angaphinde afake imibono ebhaliwe mayelana ne-WULA ngemisebenzi ehlongozwayo ngemininingwane hoofweg by die kruising t Y&MFDUSJDBM t %JQMPNB%FHSFFJO.FDIBOJDBM eshiwo ngenhla. NgokweSigaba 41 (4) se-NWA isikhathi sokuphawula kwe-WULA sizoba yizinsuku ezingama-60 kusukela zi-10 van die N12 en die R545. t Y.FDIBOJDBM t (PPEDPNNVOJDBUJPOTLJMMT kuNhlangula (June) 2022 kuya ku-09 kuNcwaba (August) 2022. Die eiendom is wes van t 1SPCMFNTPMWJOHTLJMMT die R545 geleë direk wes *NJOJOJOHXBOFZF&"1.FHBO(PWFOEFS 5  & .FHBO(PWFOEFS!XTQDPN " 10#PY 4MPBOF1BSL  van bestaande dorp Phola. t "CJMJUZUPNFFUEFBEMJOFT Die voorgestelde dorp is t 5FBNQMBZFS I-WSP izocubungula ulwazi oluthile lomuntu siqu olumayelana nawe njengenhlangano geleë op die noordelike t *OUFSQFSTPOBMTLJMMT enentshisekelo nethintekayo (I & AP) ngezinjongo zokwenza ukubhaliswa kwakho deel van die eiendom. t 1MBOOJOHBOEPSHBOJTJOHTLJMMT njenge-I & AP kanye nezinjongo zokugcina imininingwane yakho kusizindalwazi sethu, Aantal erwe in dorp t "UUFOUJPOUPEFUBJM volgens voorgestelde uma uvuma ukuba senze kanjalo. . I-WSP isebenzisa le mininingwane ukuze ixhumane sonerings: CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS: 16 June 2022 nawe mayelana namanye amaphrojekthi esikhathini esizayo. I-WSP izohlala icubungula Twee (2) erwe, ulwazi lwakho lomuntu siqu ngokuhambisana noMthetho Wokuvikela Ulwazi Lomuntu voorgestelde sonering If you think you have the skills, attitudes, and experience to be considered for any of these "Kommersieel" insluitend opportunities, you are encouraged to apply by sending your updated CV to Vanchem. Siqu 4 ka-2013. Unelungelo lokusebenzisa amalungelo akho njengesihloko sedatha Drankonderneming, Recruitment@bushveldminerals.com. If you have not heard back from us within 3 weeks – futhi usazise uma ufisa ukukhishwa ukubhaliswa njenge-I & AP noma uma cha. usefuna Vermaaklikheidsplek, please consider your application as unsuccessful. imininingwane yakho yokuxhumana ifakwe kusizindalwazi sethu W/10June/Eskom WSP Zulu 20X4/SV/LO460019 Verversingsplek, Plek van APPENDIX D-2PROOF OF SITE NOTICES Table 1: Site Notice Locations LOCATION CO-ORDINATES PHOTOGRAPHS OK Foods Store, 26°05’36” S Komati 29°27’49” E Komati Paypoint 26°05’42” S and Library 29°27’44” E LOCATION CO-ORDINATES PHOTOGRAPHS Blinkplan Police 26°05’58” S Station (Community 29°27’01” E Service Centre) Solar Site B 26°06’07” S Boundary Point 29°27’02” E LOCATION CO-ORDINATES PHOTOGRAPHS Solar Site Boundary 26°06’36” S A 29°27’09” E Komati Power 26°05’22” S Station Entrance 29°28’04” E Hendrina Public 26°09’38” S Library 29°42’58” E LOCATION CO-ORDINATES PHOTOGRAPHS Eastdene Public 25°46’17” S Library 29°28’48” E Gerard Sekoto 25°46’24” S Library 29°27’20” E LOCATION CO-ORDINATES PHOTOGRAPHS Nkangala District 25°47’00” S Municipality 29°26’31” E Figure -1: Location of Site Notices placed around the project boundary APPENDIX D-3FOCUS GROUP MEETING REGISTER AND NOTES MEETING NOTES JOB TITLE Eskom Komati Power Station Solar PV and BESS ESIA PROJECT NUMBER 41103965 DATE 09 June 2022 TIME 10h00 VENUE SSB Hall – Komati Power Station SUBJECT Focus Group Meeting CLIENT Eskom Holdings SOC (Ltd) PRESENT In person: Deidre Herbst (DH) – Eskom Felicia Sono (FS) – Eskom Justice Ramagoma (JR) – Eskom Mokgadi Mvambo (MM) – Eskom Sasavona Baloyi (SB) – Eskom Zekhethelo Ndlovu (ZN) – Eskom Anna Marth Ott (AO) – Stakeholder (MCCT) Alta de Bruin (AB) – Stakeholder (Villa Rosa Guesthouse) Mathews Zwane (MZ) – Stakeholder (Church Representative) Nomsa Dlamini (ND) – Stakeholder (Community Representative) Othaniel Sibembo (OS) – Stakeholder (B&K Komati) Simphiwe Mnisi (SM) – Stakeholder (Komati Farmbelt) Wickus de Bruin (WB) – Stakeholder (Villa Rosa Guesthouse) Megan Govender (MG) – WSP Tumelo Mathulwe (TM) – WSP On-line: Collins Nyamadzawo (CN) – Mpumalanga Green Cluster Agency Matjaka Ketsi (MK) – Mpumalanga Green Cluster Agency Stephen Horak (SH) - WSP Building C, Knightsbridge 33 Sloane Street Bryanston, 2191 South Africa T: +27 11 361 1300 F: +27 11 361 1301 www.wsp.com\\corp.pbwan.net\za\Central_Data\Projects\41100xxx\41103965 - Eskom Komati PV ESIA and WULA\41 ES\04-Public Participation\05-Public Meetings\Focus Group Meeting_20220609\41103965_Eskom Komati PV and BESS_Focus Group Meeting Notes_Final.docx MEETING NOTES MATTERS ARISING ACTION NOTE: These notes constitute a summary of the key discussion points made during the meeting. They are not intended to reflect the exact discussions held. 1.0 WELCOME AND INTRODUCTIONS MM welcomed everyone to the meeting. MM clarified the evacuation route should the need arise. 2.0 JUST ENERGY TRANSITION PROJECT MM presented the Just Energy Transition Plan (Refer to Appendix A for a copy of the presentation) with the following to be noted: — Eskom will shut down many of its fossil-fired power plants due to ageing fleet, environmental compliance requirements, decarbonisation goals and overall end of plant life. — Komati is one of the power stations that will be shut down as it will reach its end of life in September 2022. — Shutting down of the power station will have a socio-economic impact on existing employees, and surrounding communities. Eskom has therefore explored options for the repurposing and repowering of the power station — Renewable energy requires using vast amounts of land surface area, therefore there could be competition for usable land in transitioning to cleaner sources of fuel. — Solar PV and wind are the preferred main technologies to be used for the re-purposing of Komati with the addition of batteries (BESS) and the repurposing of the generators that are in good condition to synchronous condensers units. — A Gas Power Plant was also considered as one of the technologies. — The retiring process will include the dismantling and removal of several buildings, structures, and dams, as well as the decontamination and rehabilitation of waste and dirty areas. — The move away from coal-fired power stations will have a significantly positive impact on the environment. — However, the demolition of cooling towers and other distinctive features of the “old coal power station” may be perceived as negative from a sense of place perspective. DH: The focus of the meeting today is on the Solar PV and BESS project, however the presentation by MM puts the entire project into perspective. This is the first Environmental Impact Assessment being undertaken. There are several other projects however the EIAs will have to be done individually. This will unfortunately result in repetition of meetings however we will try to align the meetings and projects as much as possible. 3.0 SOLAR PV AND BESS EIA MG: WSP was appointed to undertake the Environmental Authorisation Process for the Komati Solar PV, Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) and Associated Infrastructure. The aim of today’s focus group meeting is to present the project and listen to the input stakeholders may have regarding the project. MM presented the Komati Power Station Solar Photovoltaic, Battery Energy Storage System Facilities and Associated Infrastructure Project (Refer to Appendix B for a copy of the presentation) with the following to be noted: — Just Energy Transition Plan is aimed at mitigating the negative social impacts resulting from the shutting down of the Komati Power Station. The solar energy generating facility is one of several initiatives Eskom is proposing. — Solar energy facility is made up of Solar Photovoltaics energy facility as well as BESS facilities — The land earmarked for this development is owned by Eskom — The PV facility will have a capacity of up to 100 MW. Solar PV modules will convert solar radiation directly into electricity. They will be elevated above the ground and will be mounted on either fixed tilt systems or tracking systems. Page 2 MEETING NOTES — There are four BESS facilities proposed. The BESS storage capacity will be up to 150MW. — It is proposed that Lithium Battery Technologies will be considered as the preferred battery technology however the specific technology will only be determined following the appointment of an Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) contractor. The BESS components will arrive on site pre-assembled. — Additional associated infrastructure will be confirmed once the Conceptual Design is complete. — The general project area falls within a Critical Biodiversity Areas. — The Project Area does not fall within any Strategic Transmission Corridors or Renewable Energy Development Zones (REDZ). — Due to the nature of the project thresholds, the proposed project will require a Scoping & EIA process to obtain an environmental authorisation in terms of the National Environmental Management Act. A Water Use Licence (WUL) in terms of the National Water Act will also be required. The WUL application processes will be undertaken concurrently with the S&EIA process as far as possible. — In addition to South African Legislation, the Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) will be undertaken in terms of the World Bank Group requirements. The assessment will be aligned to the requirements of the World Bank Environmental & Social Framework; relevant World Bank Group Environmental, Health and Safety Guidelines; the International Finance Corporation Performance Standards; and Good International Industry Practices. — Specialist studies are required to support the ESIA, and several have been commissioned already. — Public Participation will be undertaken for the project in line with legislative requirements. This will include formally announcing the project, holding a focus group meeting (this meeting), hosting public meetings and providing the Draft Scoping and Environmental Impact Assessment Reports for public review. These reports will contain information about the project including specialist inputs and environmental and socio-economic impacts. — The EIA will take approximately eighteen months to undertake including public participation and authority review timeframes. 4.0 DISCUSSION AO: What happens in Komati will impact the whole country therefore it is important to repurpose the power station otherwise we will have an economic crisis on our hands. How do we go about getting a REDZ allocated to the area? Hendrina is the next power station to be decommissioned and the power stations fall outside the REDZ. MG: We will investigate this and provide you with feedback outside of this meeting. AO: It was mentioned that the BESS parts will arrive already assembled. This is a concern as we need to be creating jobs in the area. We would like to establish a local manufacturing facility for solar plants including the manufacturing of batteries in the Komati area. How do we go about doing this? This will mitigate the negative impact of the closure of the Komati Power Station. The other concern is baseload as this will still be needed for major industries. We do not want the green energy to take away the base load required for major industries. MG: Your comment is noted and we will provide you with feedback outside of this meeting. MG to provide AO with feedback AB: A local manufacturing facility must be in Komati and not in Middelburg. The problem is here in Komati. There is a need to create work for the people here. AO: There are several ideas of what can be done at Komati and how it can be used as an example. A training centre can be set up in the area. It was mentioned that the Secunda FET is excellent and training is going to be moved there. This was mentioned in the presentation made by Res4Africa, an Italian Organisation, that has funding for re-skilling. The other aspect to consider is that re-skilling is focussed on the illiterate community. There are already literate skilled people that need to be re-skilled. The type of training to be provided will need to be looked at. There will be more momentum if the skilled community is up-skilled. AB: They must come here to Komati first because the people of the area have no work. AO: The worst thing would be if Eskom imported pre-assembled panels and batteries from China. Page 3 MEETING NOTES AB: Eskom must make use of the local businesses Eskom does not make use of local guest houses. Eskom uses businesses outside of Komati. AO: This Project needs to be linked to the Master Steel Plan and localisation initiatives that are being driven for the region. CN: Regarding the issue of localisation and producing batteries and solar panels, has Eskom decided on the battery technology that will be used and the battery manufacturer that will be used? It has been noted that the solar panels will occupy 75 hectares of the available land which is only a quarter of the available land. What is the reasoning behind the 100 MW cap when there is still ample land to install additional solar panels? MG to provide CN with feedback DH: Eskom are going the route of appointing an EPC contractor. They will determine the procurement of the BESS and solar panels. Eskom will provide you with additional feedback outside of this meeting after consulting with the engineers. MG: Additional feedback outside of this meeting on the layout of the project and the utilisation of the land will be provided. TM: Is there anyone else that should be made aware of the project? DH: There was a Socio-Economic study and stakeholder engagement undertaken by UrbanEcon. The stakeholder databases generated from that project has been shared with WSP to include in the stakeholder database for this project. DH to request the final UrbanEcon report from AO: Could a copy of the UrbanEcon study be made available? Beauty Mazibuko DH: Ms Beauty Mazibuko will be requested to make the final report available. There was a draft report and finalisation was planned for June 2022. AO: The scope of the UrbanEcon study was not wide enough. The study seemed to only look at the Komati area and not at the bigger municipal area. This will be necessary to get an idea of the actual economy of the municipality. DH: WSP will also be undertaking their own Socio-Economic Study and will be drawing from the report undertaken from UrbanEcon. WSP can address your comments in their study, if it falls within their scope and if it has not been done so already within the UrbanEcon Report. OS: Eskom needs to consider the local community for job opportunities within the project. Eskom should include local businesses such as guesthouses and transport companies that can be used for this project. If possible, Eskom should also give vendor numbers for small businesses in the area. SM: How are the solar structures going to operate, will there be any noise from the solar panels? MG: There is no operational noise emitting from the solar panels. However, there is a full suite of specialists appointed to assess how the project will impact the environment as well as the community. The specialists appointed include noise, air quality, surface and ground water quality and ecology. The noise specialist study will highlight any impacts this would mainly be during the construction phase. The specialist studies as well as the impacts identified will be made available for the public to review and provide any comments or concerns, they may have. SM: As a community, we are used to a Power Station that utilises coal and we have been skilled in this manner. Now that there is a transition to a different technology, we as the community would like to be upskilled so that when new jobs arises from this project, we will have the required skill set. As noted by others, local businesses should be used where possible. Page 4 MEETING NOTES AB: What are the project timeframes? The community cannot wait three years for the project to start, there are no jobs. Training should start now. AO: What re-skilling will be done? Unless there is an end goal of a job opportunity, there is no point in re-skilling people. On the other hand, for businesses to survive, they need to be able to take their own future in their hands and continuous handouts will also not help. Meeting concluded. Page 5