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NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT COUNCIL (NEMC)
Statistics of Certificates on
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and
Environmental Audit (EA) in Tanzania.
Environment and Development Series: Release for year 2010
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Table of Contents 1.0: Executive Summary…..…………………………………… ………….………………………………………………………….……………………………………………………………………….4 2.0: Stages of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) process ………………………………………………………………………………………………..…………………………….5 3.0: Summary of processed certificates up to year 2009/10…………… ……………………………………………………………………………….……..……….…………………...….8 4.0: Details of Conditional Environmental Clearance (CEC) issued ………………….………………………………………………………………..………………………….……….14 5.0: Details of Environmental Audit (EA) certificates processed ………...………….……………………………………………………………………………………..…….………….17 6.0: Details of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) certificates issued ………………………………………………………………………………………………..………………19 7.0: General conditions for certificates …..…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..60 8.0: Specific conditions for certificates issued … …..……………………………………………………………………………………………………..…………...……………………….62
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LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES Fig 1: EIA certificates printed from 2005/6 to 2009/10 ……………………………………………………………………………………..……………………………………………………10 Fig.2: EIA certificates issued in each year…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………………………..……………10 Fig. 3: Trends of EIA projects certification per region ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..12 Table 1: Certificates printed up to fiscal year 2009/ 10 ……………………………………………..……………………………………………………………………………………………..9 Table 2: Certificates issued up to fiscal year 2009/ 10 ..…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..9 Table 3: EIA certificates arranged per region ….…………….……………………………………………………………………………………………….…………………………………………11 Table 4: Conditional Environmental Clearance (CEC) issued up to 2004 ….………………………………………………………………….………………………………………………13 Table 5: Conditional Environmental Clearance (CEC) arranged per region …………………….…………………………………………..……………………………………………..14 Table 6: Environmental Audit Certificates processed up to 2009/10 .. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………17 Table 7: EIA certificates issued in year 2005/6 …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..………………………………..20 Table 8: EIA certificates issued in year 2006/7 ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..…………………………………………..22 Table 9: EIA certificates issued in year 2007/8 ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………,..….25 Table 10: EIA certificates issued in year 2008/9 ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….28 Table 11: EIA certificates issued in year 2009/10 ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..40 Table 12: Specific conditions for EIA certificates issued …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..…..62
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CHAPTER 1.0: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The National Environment Management Council (NEMC) came into being in 1983 when the Government of Tanzania enacted the National Environment Management Act No. 19 of 1983. NEMC was established with a broad mandate in response to the national need for such an institution to oversee environmental management issues and also implement the resolutions of the Stockholm conference (1972) , which called upon all nations to establish and strengthen National Environmental Councils to advise governments and the international community on environmental issues. The enactment of Environmental Management Act No. 20 of 2004 (EMA, 2004) by Parliament in October 2004, repealed the National Environmental Management Act No.19 of 1983 and re-established NEMC. EMA 2004 gives NEMC mandates to undertake enforcement, compliance , review and monitoring of environmental impact assessments, research, raise environmental awareness and collect and disseminate environmental information. This document presents the statistics and information on Statutory Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) certificates before and after enactment of EMA No.20 of 2004. The document comprises of all EIA certificates approved by the Minister for issuing to proponents from 2005/6 to 2009/10. It also contains the Conditional Environmental Clearance (CEC) letters which were issued by the Council up to 2004. From 2005, NEMC is now charged to recommend and prepare terms and conditions for issuance of the EIA Certificate by the Minister, as stipulate in EMA 2004 section 92 (1). Approval/disapproval of the EIA Certificate is done by the Minister responsible for Environment This is a second comprehensive report on the state of the environmental certification in Tanzania Mainland following the first release in 2009. This 2010 release has 40 entries for printed CEC up to year 2004 of which 39 were issued by the said year. The report also contains 287 certificates of which 274 are Enviromental Impact Assessment (EIA) and 13 are Environmental Audit (EA) certificates printed by May 2010. Among the printed certificates, 220 certificates (211-EIA) and (9-EA ) were issued to project proponents up to May 2010. This report includes also general and specific conditions for issued EIA certificates. Such information were not included in the 2009 release, thus making this release more enriched and useful compared to the latter. The content of this document is largely organized in figures (Fig. 1-3) and tables (Tables 1-12) so as to smoothen the reading and grasping of information. Sources of this data are largely from EIA filing system as well as EIA database of the Council. It is hoped that this document will act as a one stop reference for executives and other officials to readily answer most of the questions which are raised relating to EIA /Audit of investments in Tanzania Mainland. It is also expected that the document will act as a reference guide for technical staff at NEMC and environmental inspectors while preparing and undertaking monitoring and enforcement activities. Since we update and expand the entries throughout the year, the objective is to publish a report of this type every year.
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CHAPTER 2.0: STAGES OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT (EIA) PROCESS IN TANZANIA Given below are key steps of EIA process according to the Law: 1. Registration The proponent is required to register a project with NEMC by submitting duly filled EIA application form. The forms are available at NEMC. 2. Screening Screening is an initial review step in the EIA process. Thus, the EIA application forms and Project Brief are screened in order to assess and establish the category of project and determine the level of EIA required. This is done by NEMC within 5 working days after submission of EIA application forms. 3. Scoping If the screening indicates that a full EIA is required, identification of main issues of concern through scoping will be conducted by the developer through his Consultant. This is done by consulting all the relevant concerned parties. Draft terms of references (ToR) will then be prepared to guide the impact assessment study. A Scoping Report and draft Terms of Reference (ToR ) are submitted to NEMC for review and approval. This is done within 10 days after submission of the Scoping Report. 4. Impact Assessment Conducting EIA study is done after approval of ToR by NEMC. The Consultant uses the ToR to conduct the actual EIA study. The crucial task is to identify likely impacts, assess and evaluate their severity and magnitude and propose mitigation measures to minimise potential negative impacts and enhance positive benefits.
The output of this stage is an EIA report , also known as Environmental Impact Statement (EIS). This includes an Environmental Management plan (EMP) as well as a Monitoring Plan (MP) that outline management and monitoring of anticipated impacts, including those, which affect local communities in the project area. Public consultation is mandatory when conducting an EIA and the proponent (through his consultant) must meet key stakeholders to get their views. 5. Review Once the proponent has submitted an EIA report (EIS), NEMC conducts site verification visit . The site visit is conducted to verify information provided in the EIS report.
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NEMC then coordinates a cross-sectoral Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) to review the EIS. The TAC is composed of members from sectors responsible for environment and resource management . Review of EIS is completed by NEMC within 60 days from the date it was received by NEMC, and this is as required by EMA 2004. The Minister may within 30 days, upon receipt of recommendations of the Council approve or disapprove the EIS. 6. Public hearing As part of the review process a public hearing may be necessary to address public concerns over a proposed activity or project. Normally this takes place when major concerns have been raised by the public and potential negative impacts of the proposed project are perceived to be far reaching. Other critical factors that may necessitate public hearing are sensitivity of the site location, type and scale of project, technology used, multiple land use considerations, presence of relocation and resettlement issues, cumulative impacts and any other factor related to a particular project that might cause public concern. 7. Environmental decision-making After submission of the final version of the EIS, NEMC assesses it in order to ascertain whether all the TAC comments and recommendations have been adequately addressed by the consultant. Thereafter terms and conditions for issuance of the EIA Certificate are prepared by NEMC. Approval/disapproval of the EIS is done by the Minister responsible for Environment as stipulated in EMA 2004 section 92 (1).
Photo: NEMC Director General, Eng.B.T.Baya, handing over an EIA certificate
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8. Appeals Both the proponent and the affected or interested parties have the right to appeal. If there is dissatisfaction on the decision reached, provision for appeal to the Environmental Tribunal or Court of law is provided by law. 9. Project implementation This is conducted according to the terms and conditions of approval and is guided by the Environmental Management and Monitoring Plans. 10. Monitoring It is the collection of data through a series of repetitive measurements of environmental parameters (or more generally, a process of systematic observation) over a long period to provide information on characteristics and functioning of environmental and social variables in space and time. Day to day internal monitoring (also known as routine monitoring) is done by the developer (project management team), but compliance monitoring is done by NEMC in collaboration with key stakeholders and regulatory bodies. 11. Environmental Audit Environmental audit is an independent and objective oriented examination of whether the practice complies with expected standards. Broadly, environmental audit means a check on some aspects of environmental management, and implies some kind of testing and verification. There are two levels of Environmental Audits, i.e. Environmental Impact Audit and Environmental Management Audit. Environmental Impact Audit involves comparing the impacts predicted in an EIS with those that actually occur after implementation of the project while Environmental Management Audit involves checks against adherence to plans, mitigation measures and general compliance of terms and conditions. 12. Decommissioning This is done at the end of the project life i.e. during the phase out and closure periods. The developer prepares a decommissioning report, which includes a comprehensive decommissioning plan (DP). This DP is reviewed and approved by NEMC. The decommissioning report indicates commitment into rehabilitating the site and restoring it to its original or better state; and utilising it for other useful activities.
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CHAPTER 3.0: SUMMARY OF PROCESSED CERTIFICATES UP TO June 2010. 3.1: Conditional Environmental Clearance (CEC) Before implementation of EMA 2004, the Council was issuing Conditional Environmental Clearances (CEC) to projects that had been subjected to environmental assessment . Until year 2004, conditional clearances amounting to 39 were issued to development projects. 3.2: Environnmental Impact Assessment (EIA) certificates. The Council reviews Environmental Impact Statements (EIS) with assistance of the Technical Advissory Committee (TAC) and recommends to the Minister to issue or not issue the EIA certificate . This is done in accordance with EMA (2004) section 91. From July 2005 to May 2010, the Council submitted 274 recommendations to the Minister for consideration of issuing EIA certificates to projects. Among the 274 recommended projects, 211 projects were approved by the Minister and hence issued with EIA certificates by May 2010. 3.3: Environmental Audit (EA) certificates According to EMA 2004 Section 100 and 101, the Council is mandated to conduct monitoring and auditing of development projects. Likewise, Regulation 46(2) of EIA and Audit Regulations of 2005 requires that environmental audit be carried out on development projects which commenced prior to the coming into force of the EIA and Audit Regulation of 2005 and are likely to have adverse environmental impacts. From July 2005 to May 2010, the Council reviewed a number of audit reports and submitted 13 of them to the Minister for consideration of issuing EA certificates to the projects. Until the date of compilation of this report, nine ( 9) projects were approved by the Minister and hence issued with EA certificates by May 2010. Table 1 below gives statistics for all recommendations made by the Council for issuance of certificates in each year while Table 3 shows EIA statistics disaggregated by region.
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Table 1: Certificates printed up to fiscal year 2009/ 10 Year Conditional Environmental
Clearance (CEC) Environmental Audit (EA) Certificates Environmental Impact
Assessment (EIA) certificates Up to 2004
40 - -
2005/6
- - 14
2006/7
- - 24
2007/8
- 3 27
2008/9 - 4 82 2009/2010
- 6 127
Total 40 13 274 Table 2: Certificates approved/issued up to fiscal year 2009/ 10 Year Conditional Environmental
Clearance (CEC) Environmental Audit (EA) Certificates
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) certificates
Up to 2004 39 - - 2005/6
Not apply - 8
2006/7
Not apply - 20
2007/8
Not apply 2 15
2008/9
Not apply 5 83
2009/2010
Not apply 2 85
Total 39 9 211
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Fig 1: EIA certificates from 2005/6 to 2009/10 Fig.2: EIA certificates issued in each year
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SUMMARY OF ISSUED EIA CERTIFICATES BY REGIONS Table below shows the trend of EIA certificates issued in each region per year up to the June 2010 . From the table, the first three regions with highest statistics are DSM , Arusha and Pwani. The regions with least statistics are Dodoma and Rukwa. Table 3: Issuance of EIA certificates arranged per region Region 2005/6 2006/7 2007/8 2008/9 2009/10
Total
Ruvuma 0 0 0 1 2 3 Dodoma 0 0 0 1 1 2 Kagera 0 0 0 1 2 3 Kigoma 0 0 0 1 4 5 Rukwa 0 0 0 2 0 2 Tabora 0 0 0 2 1 3 Singida 0 0 0 2 1 3 Iringa 0 0 1 2 7 10 Morogoro 0 1 0 7 3 11 Tanga 0 0 4 4 5 13 Kilimanjaro 0 0 0 3 3 6 Manyara 0 1 1 2 0 4 Mtwara 1 0 2 2 3 8 Lindi 0 1 1 4 2 8 Shinyanga 0 2 0 1 3 6 Mwanza 0 1 3 4 5 13 Dar-es-Salaam 4 5 1 14 21 45 Mara 0 1 0 5 2 8 Pwani 2 1 1 12 7 23 Arusha 0 2 1 11 12 26 Mbeya 1 5 0 2 1 9 TOTAL ISSUED 8 20 15 83 85 211
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Fig. 3: Trends of EIA projects certification per region
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Table 4: Total Conditional Environmental Clearance (CEC) issued up to 2004 per each region Region CEC issued up to year 2004
Ruvuma 1 Dodoma 0 Kagera 2 Kigoma 0 Rukwa 2 Tabora 0 Singida 1 Iringa 2 Morogoro 1
Tanga 0 Kilimanjaro 1
Manyara 0 Mtwara 0 Lindi 1 Shinyanga 2
Mwanza 0 DSM 9 Mara 4 Pwani 5 Arusha 3 Mbeya 5 Total 39
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CHAPTER 4.0: DETAILS OF CONDITIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE (CEC) PROCESSED UNTIL 2004 (40) Table 5: Details of processed CEC until year 2004
S/ NO
NAME OF THE PROJECT PROJECT LOCATION
PROPONENT/ DEVELOPER
NATURE OF OPERATIONS
STATUS YEAR APPROVED
1. RUFIJI, PRAWN FARMING RUFIJI, PWANI PRAWN FISH FARMING
PROJECT REJECTED (NOT APPROVED) 1995
2. IPTL TEGETA THERMAL POWER KINONDONI, DAR-ES-SALAAM
INDEPENDENT POWER (T) LTD
POWER GENERATION
PERMIT ISSUED 1996
3. MAKUYUNI MINJINGU ROAD ARUSHA TANROADS ROAD UPGRADING PERMIT ISSUED 1996 4. MAKUYUNI MUSOMA ROAD MUSOMA, MARA TANROADS ROAD UPGRADING PERMIT ISSUED 1996 5. MCHUCHUMA COAL MINING MBEYA NDC MINING PERMIT ISSUED 1997 6. NORTH MARA GOLD MINING MARA AFRICA MASHARIKI
GOLD MINING LTD GOLD MINING PERMIT ISSUED 1998
7. DIMON TOBBACO INDUSTRY DAR-ES-SALAAM DIMON LTD TOBACCO/CIGARETTE
PERMIT ISSUED 1998
8. LAKE CHALA SAFARI LODGE MOSHI, KILIMANJARO
LAKE CHALA SAFARI LODGE LTD
TOURISM PERMIT ISSUED 1999
9. MUSOMA FISH PROCESSING MUSOMA, MARA PRIME CATCH LTD FISH PROCESSING PERMIT ISSUED 1999 10. CRYSTAL KAPUFI MINING MPANDA, RUKWA CRYSTAL KAPUFI LTD MINING PERMIT ISSUED 2000 11. MERELANI TANZANITE MINING ARUSHA MERELANI MINING MINING PERMIT ISSUED 2000 12. SINGIDA SHELUI ROAD SINGIDA TANROADS ROAD UPGRADING PERMIT ISSUED 2000 13. SONGOSONGO GAS
DEVELOPMENT AND POWER GENERATION PROJECT
KILWA , LINDI SONGAS LTD POWER GENERATION
PERMIT ISSUED 2000
14. MAKUYUNI NGORONGORO ROAD ARUSHA TANROADS ROAD UPGRADING PERMIT ISSUED 2000 15. PRAWN FISH FARMING BAGAMOYO,
PWANI PRAWNTAN LTD PRAWN FARMING PERMIT ISSUED 2000
16.
BUHEMBA GOLD MINING MUSOMA, MARA MERELANI LTD GOLD MINING PERMIT ISSUED 2001
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S/ NO
NAME OF THE PROJECT PROJECT LOCATION
PROPONENT/ DEVELOPER
NATURE OF OPERATIONS
STATUS YEAR APPROVED
17. LUPILO MINI HYDRO ELECTRICITY SONGEA, RUVUMA BENEDICT SISTERS POWER GENERATION
PERMIT ISSUED 2001
18. MBEYA CHUNYA MAKONGOLOSI ROAD
MBEYA MINISTRY OF WORKS ROAD UPGRADING PERMIT ISSUED 2002
19. RIVER BASIN MANAGEMENT AND SMALLHOLDER IRRIGATION PROJECTS
MOROGORO MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE
IRRIGATION SCHEMES
PERMIT ISSUED 2002
20. ZIRA RIVER MINING CHUNYA, MBEYA
KAMAKA CO LTD MINING PERMIT ISSUED 2002
21. BULYANHULU GOLD MINING KAHAMA, SHINYANGA
KAHAMA MINING MINING PERMIT ISSUED 2003
22. TULAWAKA GOLD MINING BIHARAMULO, KAGERA
PANGEA MINERALS (T) LTD
MINING PERMIT ISSUED 2003
23. KISHAPU DIAMOND MINING KISHAPU SHINYANGA
EL – HILLAL MINERALS LTD
MINING PERMIT ISSUED 2003
24. GOLD ROLL AND GALVANIZATION IN MAFIA
MAFIA, PWANI M.M. STEEL MILLS PERMIT ISSUED 2003
25. OYSTER EXPERIMENTATION PROJECT IN DAR ES SALAAM
DAR-ES-SALAAM PERMIT ISSUED 2003
26. FISH PROCESSING BUKOBA KAGERA
KAGERA FISH CO. LTD FISH PROCESSING PERMIT ISSUED 2003
27. SHRIMP FARMING
MAFIA, PWANI ALPHAKRUST SHRIMP FARMING PERMIT ISSUED 2003
28.
TUNDUMA SUMBAWANGA ROAD MBEYA. TANROADS ROAD UPGRADING PERMIT ISSUED 2004
29. FUEL VENDING POINT (MAGOGONI FERRY MARKET)
ILALA DAR-ES-SALAAM
PERMIT ISSUED 2004
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S/ NO
NAME OF THE PROJECT PROJECT LOCATION
PROPONENT/ DEVELOPER
NATURE OF OPERATIONS
STATUS YEAR APPROVED
30.
AIRSTRIP RELOCATION GEITA GOLD MINE PERMIT ISSUED 2004
31. RECYCLING OF USED BATTERIES EPZ UBUNGO DAR-ES-SALAAM
AMIT LUDHIYANI IMPEX LTD
PERMIT ISSUED 2004
32.
STEEL PIPES MANUFACTURING
DAR-ES-SALAAM
TANZANIA STEEL PIPES
PIPES MANUFACTURING
PERMIT ISSUED 2004
S/ NO
NAME OF THE PROJECT PROJECT LOCATION
PROPONENT/ DEVELOPER
NATURE OF OPERATIONS
STATUS YEAR APPROVED
33. ECO-TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN MATIPWILI VILLAGE
BAGAMOYO , PWANI
ECOSYSTEM EAST AFRICA LTD
SANCTUARY TOURISM
PERMIT ISSUED 2004
34. REHABILITATION OF THE IYOVI-RUAHA MBUYUNI-IKOKORO-MAFINGA SECTIONS OF THE TANZAM HIGHWAY
IRINGA TANROADS ROAD REHABILITATION
PERMIT ISSUED 2004
35. ABATTOIR AND MEAT PROCESSING PLANT
SUMBAWANGA RUKWA
SUMBAWANGA AGRICULTURAL AND ANIMAL FOOD INDUSTRIES
FOOD PROCESSING PERMIT ISSUED 2004
36. KIHANSI EMP (REVISED VERSION)
IRINGA TANESCO POWER GENERATION
PERMIT ISSUED 2004
37.
TEXTILE MILL PROJECT DAR-ES-SALAAM AFRICAN PRIDE TEXTILES PERMIT ISSUED 2004
38.
FISH PROCESSING DAR-ES-SALAAM BAHARI FOODS LTD FISH PROCESSING PERMIT ISSUED 2005
39.
MINING AT IYUNGA (MBALIZI) MBEYA REXWELL MINING MINING PERMIT ISSUED 2005
40. WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANT
DAR-ES-SALAAM TANZANIA BREWERIES LTD
WATER TREATMENT
PERMIT ISSUED 2005
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CHAPTER 5.0: DETAILS OF ENVIRONMENTAL AUDIT (EA) CERTIFICATES UP TO YEAR 2009/10 Table 6: EA certificates (Printed are 13, Issued are 9) PRINT DATE
APP.NO
REG.NO
SIGN/ ISSUE DATE
NAME(M/S) ADDRESS TITLE IMPLEMENTATION AREA
DISTRICT REGION
14.4.2008 163 1 02.5.2008 NYAKATO STEEL MILLS LTD
P.O.BOX 10514 MWANZA
NYAKATO STEEL MILLS FACTORY
PLOT NO.8, NYAKATO INDUSTRIAL AREA, NYAMAGANA MWANZA
14.4.2008 79 2 17.10.2008 KIWIRA COAL MINES COMPANY LTD
P.O.BOX 246 TUKUYU, MBEYA
KIWIRA COAL MINING
JUNCTION OF ILEJE, KYELA AND RUNGWE
ILEJE, KYELA, RUNGWE MBEYA
14.4.2008 138 3 30.6.2008 MOUNT KILIMANJARO SAFARI CLUB
P.O.BOX 2231 ARUSHA
OLDUVAI TENTED CAMP
NGORONGORO CONSERVTION AREA, ARUSHA
18.8.2008 221 4 17.10.2008 TANGA CEMENT COMPANY LIMITED
P.O.BOX 5053 TANGA
TANGA CEMENT FACTORY PONGWE TANGA TANGA
23.9.2008 359 5 17.10.2008 GRUMETI RESERVES LTD
P.O.BOX 65 MGUMU, MARA
SABORA TENTED CAMP
GRUMETI GAME RESERVE, MUGUMU SEREGETI MARA
7.1.2009 472 6 Not yet issued SERENGETI BREWERIES
P.O.BOX 41080, DAR ES SALAAM
ENVIRONMENTAL AUDIT FOR MWANZA SERENGETI BREWERIES MAHINA WARD, ILEMELA MWANZA
28.4.09 447
7 26.5.2009
MANJIS LOGISTICS LIMITED
P.O.BOX 3110 ARUSHA
LIQUIFIED PETROLEUM GAS (LPG) STORAGE AND BOTTLING FACILITY
THEMI INDUSTRIAL AREA,
ARUSHA MUNICIPALITY ARUSHA
18
PRINT DATE
APP.NO
REG.NO
SIGN/ ISSUE DATE
NAME(M/S) ADDRESS TITLE IMPLEMENTATION AREA
DISTRICT REGION
15.9.2009 480 8
15.10.2009
COCA COLA KWANZA MBEYA (T) LTD
P.O.BOX 2323 MBEYA
EXPANSION OF EXISTING PRODUCTION AND BOTTLING FACILITY FOR COCA COLA
IYUNGA INDUSTRIAL AREA
MBEYA URBAN MBEYA
31.12.09 235 9 15.1.2010
TANGANYIKA PLANTING COMPANY (TPC) LTD
P.O.BOX 93 MOSHI
GENERATING POWER FROM BAGASSE TPC
MOSHI MUNICIPALITY
KILIMANJARO
4.2. 2010 666 10 30.3.2010 TANZANSINO
P.O.BOX 139 DAR ES SALAAM
TANZANSINO UNITED PHARMACEUTICAL FACTORY CHANG'OMBE TEMEKE,
DAR ES SALAAM
12.4.2010 124 11 Not yet issued
CENTRAL VETERINARY LABORATORY, MINISTRY OF LIVESTOCK DEVELOPMENT AND FISHERIES
P.O.BOX 9254 DAR ES SALAAM
CENTRE FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY (CIDB) AND ASSOCIATED FACILITIES
CENTRAL VETERINARY LABORATORY LAND (VETERINARI), TEMEKE,
DAR ES SALAAM
15.4.2010 871 12
Not yet issued
NILE PERCH FISHERIES LTD
P.O.BOX 1753 MWANZA
TANPERCH FISH PROCESSING FACTORY
NYAKATO INDUSTRIAL AREA, ILEMELA, MWANZA
28.4.2010 756 13
Not yet issued
PETROFUEL (T) LIMITED
P.O.BOX 79042 DAR ES SALAAM
FUEL RETAILER & STORAGE FACILITY
NYERERE ROAD INDUSTRIAL AREA, TEMEKE
DAR ES SALAAM
NB: Four (4) certificates (Reg. Numbers 6,11,12 and 13) were not yet issued to project proponents by June 2010.
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CHAPTER 6:0: DETAILS OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT (EIA) CERTIFICATES UP TO JUNE 2010 Key for abbreviations used APPL.NO: Application Form Number. Is Unique for each certificate. REG.NO: Registration Number of the Project. Is also Unique for each certificate. PRINT.DATE: Date of printing the certificate. (dd.mm.yy) SIGN.DATE: Date which the minister signed the certificate.(dd.mm.yy). This is adopted as the issuing date. DELIV.DATE: Date the certificate is delivered (handed) to the Proponent (dd.mm.yy) AREA: Area where the project is implemented
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6.1: EIA CERTIFICATES ISSUED IN FISCAL YEAR 2005/2006 (8) Table 7: REG. NO
PRINT DATE
SIGN DATE
DELIV. DATE
NAME (M/S) ADDRESS PROJECT TITLE AREA DISTRICT REGION
1
12.10.05
1.11.05
PAN AFRICAN MARINE CONSERVATION PROMOTERS
P.O.BOX 8617 DSM
CONSERVATION AND TOURISM PROJECT
SINDA ISLAND DAR ES SALAAM MARINE RESERVE TEMEKE
DAR ES SALAAM
2
27.10.05
15.11. 05
ZENUFA LABORATORIES LIMITED
P.O.BOX 77914 DSM
CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF PHARMACEUTICALS PLANT
KIPAWA INDUSTRIAL AREA ILALA
DAR ES SALAAM
3
20.12.05 21.12.05
PANDA HILL MINES LIMITED
P.O.BOX 6561 DSM
NIOBIUM MINING PROJECT (PANDA HILL) MBEYA RURAL
MBEYA RURAL
MBEYA
4
20.12.05 21.12.05
ARTHUMAS GROUP INC
CALGARY, CANADA
MTWARA ENERGY PROJECT:PHASE 2 ACTIVITIES
MTWARA AND LINDI MTWARA
MTWARA
5
20.12.05
20.5.05
EAST COAST OILS AND FATS LTD
P.O.BOX 20660 DSM
BULK OIL STORAGE, EDIBLE OIL REFINING AND LAUNDRY SOAP MANUFACTURING PROJECT KURASINI TEMEKE
DAR ES SALAAM
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REG. NO
PRINT DATE
SIGN DATE
DELIV. DATE
NAME (M/S) ADDRESS PROJECT TITLE AREA DISTRICT REGION
8 24.5.2006 30.5.06
TANZANIA PORTS AUTHORITY
P.O.BOX 8764 DAR ES SALAAM
MAFIA ISLAND PORT FACILITY (JETTY) MAFIA ISLAND MAFIA PWANI
11 24.5.2006 30.5.06
PREMIUM NILE PERCH (T) LTD
P.O.BOX 4206 DAR ES SALAAM
MAFIA ISLAND PORT FACILITY (JETTY) MAFIA ISLAND MAFIA PWANI
14 1.6.2006 02.6.06
MEDITECH INDUSTRIAL COMPANY LIMITED
P.O.BOX 106140 DAR ES SALAAM
DISPOSABLE SYRINGE MANUFACTURING MIKOCHENI KINONDONI
DAR ES SALAAM
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6.2: EIA CERTIFICATES ISSUED IN FISCAL YEAR 2006/2007 (20) Table 8. REG. NO
PRINT DATE
SIGN DATE
DELIV. DATE
NAME (M/S) ADDRESS PROJECT TITLE AREA DISTRICT REGION
7 24.5.2006 18.10.06
TANPOWER RESOURCES LIMITED
P.O.BOX 15237 ARUSHA
KABULO COAL MINING KYELA & ILEJE KYELA MBEYA
10 24.5.2006 17.10.06
MAZINGIRA INVESTMENT LTD
P.O.BOX 9184 DAR ES SALAAM
KABULO COAL MINING KYELA & ILEJE KYELA MBEYA
12 1.6.2006 23.10.06
GEITA GOLD MINE LIMITED
P.O.BOX 512 GEITA MWANZA
EXTENSION OF GEITA GOLD MINE SPECIAL MINING LICENCE GEITA HILL GEITA MWANZA
25
6.12.06
31.1.07
MGS INTERNATIONAL (T) LTD
P.O.BOX 70284 DSM
BULK OIL STORAGE TERMINAL KURASINI TEMEKE
DAR ES SALAAM
6
24.5.06
04.5.07
AEGIS LIMITED
P.O.BOX 15237 ARUSHA
TANZANITE MINING NAISINYI SIMANJIRO MANYARA
13
1.6.06
13.6.07
TANZANIA ELECTRICAL SUPPLY LIMITED
P.O.BOX 9024 DAR ES SALAAM
REINFORCEMENT AND UPGRADE OF DAR ES SALAAM, KILIMANJARO AND ARUSHA TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
DAR ES SALAAM, KILIMANJARO AND ARUSHA ILALA
DAR ES SALAAM
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REG. NO
PRINT DATE
SIGN DATE
DELIV. DATE
NAME (M/S) ADDRESS PROJECT TITLE AREA DISTRICT REGION
26
11.1.07 12.2.07
DOMINIO OIL & GAS LIMITED
P.O.BOX 9302 DAR ES SALAAM
SEISMIC DATA ACQUISITION OPERATIONS
KISARAWE BLOCK IN RUFIJI AND MANDAWA BLOCK KILWA LINDI
27
15.1.07
13.6.07
MOIVARO INVESTMENT AND TRADING COMPANY
P.O.BOX 1957 ARUSHA
SINGORLIO OLBALBAL PERMANENT TENTED CAMP
NGORONGORO CONSERVATION AREA
NGORONGORO ARUSHA
29
6.2.07 15.5.07
ASHRAF COMPANY LIMITED
P.O.BOX 4018 ZANZIBAR
STONE AGGREGATE QUARRY
PONGWE-MSUNGURA VILLAGE, MSATA KIBAHA PWANI
28
1.2.07 27.2.07
07-Nov-07
MIHAN GAS COMPANY LIMITED
P.O.BOX 77578 DAR ES SALAAM
CONSTRUCTION OF LIQUIFIED PETROLEUM GAS STORAGE KIGAMBONI TEMEKE
DAR ES SALAAM
37
24.5.07 29.6.07
02-Aug-07 TANESCO LIMITED
P.O.BOX 9024 DAR ES SALAAM
SHINYANGA-KAHAMA 220KV TRANSMISSION LINE
SHINYANGA TO KAHAMA
SHINYANGA URBAN SHINYANGA
31
13.3.07 07.6.07
RETREAT SAFARI AND TOURS LTD
P.O.BOX 13757 DAR ES SALAAM
RETREAT SAFARI CAMP
SELOUS GAME RESERVE
MOROGORO URBAN
MOROGORO
33
4.4.2007
04.5.07
PANGEA MINERALS LTD
P.O.BOX 1081 DAR .
BUZWAGI GOLD MINE KAHAMA KAHAMA SHINYANGA
24
REG. NO
PRINT DATE
SIGN DATE
DELIV. DATE
NAME (M/S) ADDRESS PROJECT TITLE AREA DISTRICT REGION
15 24.5.2006 19.10.06
MARMO GRANITO MINES (T)
P.O.BOX 9024 DSM
IGAWA WHITE MARBLE QUARRYING PROJECT IGAWA MBARALI MBEYA
16 18.7.2006 19.10.06
MARMO GRANITO MINES (T)
P.O.BOX 106140 DAR ES SALAAM
MALONJI BLUE GRANITE QUARRYING PROJECT MALONJI MBOZI MBEYA
17 18.7.2006 19.10.06
MARMO GRANITO MINES (T)
P.O.BOX 1503 MBEYA
ITAKA BLUE MARBLE QUARRYING PROJECT ITAKA MBOZI MBEYA
18 18.7.2006 12.10.06
MSASANI SLIPWAY LIMITED
P.O.BOX 1503 MBEYA
BONGOYO ECOLOGICAL CAMP PROJECT
BONGOYO ISLAND MARINE RESERVE KINONDONI
DAR ES SALAAM
20 4.9.2006 16.10.06
ASB HOLDINGS LIMITED
P.O.BOX 1503 MBEYA BILILA LODGE
BANAGI PLAINS IN SERENGETI NATIONALPARK SERENGETI MARA
21 6.10.2006 18.10.06
TANZANIA PORTLAND CEMENT COMPANY LTD (TPCC)
P.O.BOX 250 DAR ES SALAAM
EXPANSION OF TPCC PROJECT AT WAZO HILL, DAR ES SALAAM KINONDONI KINONDONI
DAR ES SALAAM
24 2.11.2006 22.11.06
TANZANIA NATIONAL ROADS AGENCY (TANROADS)
P.O.BOX 11354 DAR ES SALAAM
MULTINATIONAL ARUSHA -NAMANGA ATHI RIVER ROAD
ARUSHA -NAMANGA ARUSHA ARUSHA
25
Table 9: EIA CERTIFICATES ISSUED IN FISCAL YEAR 2007/2008 (16) REG. NO
PRINT DATE
SIGN. DATE
DELIV. DATE
NAME (M/S) ADDRESS PROJECT TITLE AREA DISTRICT REGION
52
10.3.08
20.3.08 01.4.08 ARTHUMAS GROUP INC
P.O.BOX 203 DAR ES SALAAM
3D SEISMIC, WELL DRILLING AND PIPELINE FOR SCADA CABLE
MSIMBATI PENINSULAR, MNAZI BAY
MTWARA RURAL MTWARA
48
29.2.08 15.4.08
02.5.08 ROCKMAN GEMS & MINING (T) LIMITED
P.O.BOX 857, ARUSHA
TANZANITE MINING PROJECT SIMANJIRO SIMANJIRO MANYARA
45 29.2.08 15.4.08 15.5.08
TANGA CEMENT COMPANY LIMITED
P.O.BOX 5053 TANGA
SHALE QUARRYING PANDE B TANGA TANGA
46
29.2.08 15.4.08 15.5.08
TANGA CEMENT COMPANY LIMITED
P.O.BOX 5053 TANGA
INSTALLATION OF NEW GRINDING UNIT PONGWE TANGA TANGA
58
4.4.08
02.5.08 20.5.08 ACER PETROLEUM (T) LTD
P.O.BOX 78845, DAR ES SALAAM
PETROLEUM DEPOT CONSTRUCTION KISOSORA TANGA TANGA
56
18.3.08
15.4.08 23.7.08
TANZANIA FISHERIES DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
P.O.BOX 8628 DAR ES SALAAM
CONSTRUCTION OF NILE PERCH PROCESSING PLANT ILEMELA BAY ILEMELA MWANZA
62
8.5.08
30.6.08 23.7.08
TANZANIA ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY LIMITED
P.O.BOX 9024 DAR ES SALAAM
BULYANHULU -GEITA 220kV TRANSMISSION LINE BULYANHULU GEITA MWANZA
35
18.5.07 20.10.07
TANROADS P.O.BOX 11364 DSM
MTWARA-MBAMBABAY ROAD
MTWARA TO MBAMBABAY
MTWARA URBAN MTWARA
26
REG. NO
PRINT DATE
SIGN DATE
DELIV. DATE
NAME (M/S) ADDRESS PROJECT TITLE AREA DISTRICT REGION
49
10.3.08 27.3.2008
ZANZIBAR TELECOMMUNICATION LTD (ZANTEL)
PLOT NO. 1,2,& 3, BLOCK F, MSASANI DRIVE INN, P.O.BOX 77052 DAR ES SALAAM
EAST AFRICA SUBMARINE CABLE SYSTEMS MSASANI KINONDONI
DAR ES SALAAM
32
19.3.08 27.3.08
GREEN RESOURCES LTD
P.O.BOX 55 MAFINGA
MAFINGA AND IDETE FOREST PROJECTS MUFINDI MUFINDI IRINGA
39
11.9.07
07.11.07
9-Nov-07
M.M.STEEL RESOURCES PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY
P.O.BOX 3030 DAR ES SALAAM
DEVELOPMENT OF SPONGE IRON INDUSTRY AND STEEL ALLIED PRODUCTS LUDEWA LUDEWA IRINGA
47
29.2.08
2.5.08
SAMCHIRA COMMODITIES (T) LIMITED
P.O.BOX 419 DAR ES SALAAM
FUEL STORAGE FACILITIES (DEPOT) AND PETRO-CHEMICAL REFINERY PLANT KISOSORA SITE TANGA TANGA
27
REG. NO
PRINT DATE
SIGN DATE
DELIV. DATE
NAME (M/S) ADDRESS PROJECT TITLE AREA DISTRICT REGION
54
17.3.08
2.5.08
SAFRITAN GOLDFIELDS LIMITED
P.O.BOX 605 GEITA, MWANZA
SAFRITAN GOLD MINING PROJECT
KASEME AND RWAMGASA GEITA MWANZA
41
23.10.07 07.11.07
19-Nov-07
BIOSHAPE TANZANIA LIMITED
P.O.BOX 7757 MOSHI, KILIMANJARO
JATROPHA FARMING KILWA KILWA LINDI
57
4.4.08
2.5.08
MAUREL ET PROM TANZANIA LIMITED
P.O.BOX 45 DAR ES SALAAM
DRILLING CAMPAIGN OF MAFIA DEEP 2 WELL NDAGON MAFIA PWANI
28
Table 10: EIA CERTIFICATES ISSUED IN FISCAL YEAR 2008/2009 ( 87- certificates) REG. NO
PRINT DATE
SIGN. DATE
DELIV. DATE
NAME (M/S) ADDRESS PROJECT TITLE AREA DISTRICT REGION
85 13.11.08 24.12.08
MINISTRY OF WATER AND IRRIGATION
P.O.BOX 9153 DAR ES SALAAM
CONSTRUCTION OF MSOGA DAM AND IRRIGATION INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECT CHALINZE
BAGAMOYO PWANI
81 4.11.2008 18.12.08
MALALA BUSH LIMITED
P.O.BOX 23250 DAR ES SALAAM
MALALA RIVER LODGE PROJECT
SELOUS GAME RESERVE RUFIJI PWANI
50 10.3.08 18.12.08
TOURISM PROMOTION SERVICES (T) LTD
C/O STRATTON CASTEL & PARTNERS (T), P.O.BOX 5298 DAR ES SALAAM
DEVELOPMENT A LUXURY PERMANET TENTED CAMP AT KINYANGURU HILL
KINYANGURU HILL AREA IN SELOUS GAME RESERVE
MOROGORO RURAL
MOROGORO
131 27.3.2009 3.4.09
MONDULI DISTRICT COUNCIL
P.O.BOX 1 MONDULI
REHABILITATION AND DESILTING OF THE NAITOLYA CHARCO DAM.
NAITOLYA VILLAGE MONDULI ARUSHA
108 25.2.2009 24.3.09
ARUSHA CEMENT COMPANY LTD
P.O.BOX 952 ARUSHA
CONSTRUCTION OF ARUSHA CEMENT FACTORY
EKENYWA VILLAGE ARUSHA ARUSHA
98 3.2.2009 26.2.09
TANZANIA BREWERIES LIMITED
P.O.BOX 9013 DAR ES SALAAM
BREWERY PLANT
IYUNGA INDUSTRIAL AREA
MBEYA URBAN MBEYA
105 16.2.2009 13.2.09
NILE BASIN INITIATIVE
P.O.BOX 113 MUSOMA
PROPOSED BISARWI SMALLHOLDER IRRIGATION PROJECT BISARWI TARIME MARA
29
REG. NO
PRINT DATE
SIGN. DATE
DELIV. DATE
NAME (M/S) ADDRESS PROJECT TITLE AREA DISTRICT REGION
112 11.3.2009 3.09
ZAIN TANZANIA LTD
P.O.BOX 9623 DAR ES SALAAM
TELECOMMUNICATION TOWER PROJECTS
CHAKWALE, IFAKARA 2 CAP, IFAKARA MASHIMONI, KINOLE, MAZIMBU AND TAWA
KILOMBERO/MVOMERO/MOROGORO
MOROGORO
113 11.3.2009
3.09
ZAIN TANZANIA LTD
P.O.BOX 9623 DAR ES SALAAM
TELECOMMUNICATION TOWER PROJECTS
LUPONDE AND MLANGALI
NJOMBE AND LUDEWA IRINGA
114 11.3.2009
3.09
ZAIN TANZANIA LTD
P.O.BOX 9623 DAR ES SALAAM
TELECOMMUNICATION TOWER PROJECTS
KAPALALA, IBILILO AND IWIJI
CHUNYA/RUNGWE/MBEYA MBEYA
115 11.3.2009
3.09
ZAIN TANZANIA LTD
P.O.BOX 9623 DAR ES SALAAM
TELECOMMUNICATION TOWER PROJECTS
MBWARA AND MKONGO RUFIJI PWANI
116 11.3.2009
3.09
ZAIN TANZANIA LTD
P.O.BOX 9623 DAR ES SALAAM
TELECOMMUNICATION TOWER PROJECTS
NANGANGA, MASASI, MTWARA AND SHANGANI
MTWARA/MASASI MTWARA
117 11.3.2009
3.09
ZAIN TANZANIA LTD
P.O.BOX 9623 DAR ES SALAAM
TELECOMMUNICATION TOWER PROJECTS MWANZA
NYAMAGANA MWANZA
118 11.3.2009
3.09
ZAIN TANZANIA LTD
P.O.BOX 9623 DAR ES SALAAM
TELECOMMUNICATION TOWER PROJECTS
KARAGWE, TANITA AND NYAKANAZI
BUKOBA/BIHALAMURO/KARAGWE KAGERA
119 11.3.2009
3.09
ZAIN TANZANIA LTD
P.O.BOX 9623 DAR ES SALAAM
TELECOMMUNICATION TOWER PROJECTS MPETA TX KIGOMA KIGOMA
120 11.3.2009
3.09
ZAIN TANZANIA LTD
P.O.BOX 9623 DAR ES SALAAM
TELECOMMUNICATION TOWER PROJECTS
LITOLA, LIULI, MAGUU, MAHENGE, MAJIMAJI AD MSAMALA
SONGEA/MBINGA RUVUMA
121 11.3.2009
3.09
ZAIN TANZANIA LTD
P.O.BOX 9623 DAR ES SALAAM
TELECOMMUNICATION TOWER PROJECTS
KABWE, KIPILI AND MWESE
MPANDA /NKASI RUKWA
30
REG. NO
PRINT DATE
SIGN. DATE
DELIV. DATE
NAME (M/S) ADDRESS PROJECT TITLE AREA DISTRICT REGION
122 11.3.2009
3.09
ZAIN TANZANIA LTD
P.O.BOX 9623 DAR ES SALAAM
TELECOMMUNICATION TOWER PROJECTS
RESOLUTE GOLDMINE NZEGA TABORA
123 11.3.2009
3.09
ZAIN TANZANIA LTD
P.O.BOX 9623 DAR ES SALAAM
TELECOMMUNICATION TOWER PROJECTS
IHANJA, MGORI, SINGIDA TTCL 2 CAP AND NKUMBI-IAMBI
SINGIDA/IRAMBA SINGIDA
124 11.3.2009
3.09
ZAIN TANZANIA LTD
P.O.BOX 9623 DAR ES SALAAM
TELECOMMUNICATION TOWER PROJECTS
CHIKUYU, DODOMA ICAP, KIKOMBO, MAGINDU, MAILI MBILI, MISUGHAA-BUSI AND MPWAPWA
DODOMA/MPWAPWA DODOMA
125 11.3.2009
3.09
ZAIN TANZANIA LTD
P.O.BOX 9623 DAR ES SALAAM
TELECOMMUNICATION TOWER PROJECTS
KATESH CAP 1 OPTION 1 HANANG MANYARA
126 11.3.2009
3.09
ZAIN TANZANIA LTD
P.O.BOX 9623 DAR ES SALAAM
TELECOMMUNICATION TOWER PROJECTS LINDI LINDI LINDI
127 11.3.2009
3.09
ZAIN TANZANIA LTD
P.O.BOX 9623 DAR ES SALAAM
TELECOMMUNICATION TOWER PROJECTS
MUBOGOLE 3 CAP OPT A MUSOMA MARA
129 26.3.209 26.5.2009
EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY
P.O.BOX 1096 ARUSHA
BUILDING OF EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY HEADQUARTERS ARUSHA
ARUSHA MUNICIPAL ARUSHA
40 14.9.2007 19.6.2009
SUN BIOFUELS PLC (T) LTD
145 KENSINGTON CHURCH STREET LONDON, W8 7LP UNITED KINGDOM
FOREST PLANTATION DEVELOPMENT KISARAWE KISARAWE PWANI
31
REG. NO
PRINT DATE
SIGN. DATE
DELIV. DATE
NAME (M/S) ADDRESS PROJECT TITLE AREA DISTRICT REGION
140
28.4.2009
26.5.2009 11.6.200
9 FARMERS CENTRE LIMITED
P.O.BOX 22779 DAR ES SALAAM
POWDER/DRENCHES MIXING AND PACKAGING OF VETERINARY DRUGS FACILITY.
BUGURUNI SERVICE INDUSTRIAL AREA ILALA
DAR ES SALAAM
130
27.3.2009
4.5.2009 20.5.200
9 CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF MAHENGE
P.O.BOX 102 MOROGORO
GRAVITY WATER SUPPLY PROJECT
KIBEREGE AND KISAWASAWA KILOMBERO
MOROGORO
79
30.10.2008
18.12.2008
29.1.2009 TULLOW TANZANIA BV
P.O.BOX 179 DAR ES SALAAM
EXPLORATORY OIL/GAS DRILLING
SUDI/NACHUNYU VILLAGES LINDI RURAL LINDI
107
25.2.2009
11.5.2009 26.7.200
9 SHAMBA KILOLE LTD
P.O.BOX 29 MAFIA, PWANI
SHAMBA KILOLE LODGE MAFIA ISLAND MAFIA PWANI
136
2.4.2009
30.6.2009 23.7.200
9
NEW ARUSHA HOTELS GROUP (T) LTD (DSM-OFFICE)
P.O.BOX 2763 DAR ES SALAAM
DEVELOPMENT OF A LUXURY PERMANENT TENTED CAMP
IRKEEPUS VILLAGE, NAINOKANOKA.
NGORONGORO ARUSHA
132
27.3.2009 4.5.2009
15.5.2009
KILIMANJARO BIOCHEM LIMITED (KAL)
P.O.BOX 461 DAR ES SALAAM
DEVELOPMENT OF EXTRA NEUTRAL ALCOHOL MANUFACTURING FACILITY KIFARU VILLAGE MWANGA
KILIMANJARO
32
REG. NO
PRINT DATE
SIGN. DATE
DELIV. DATE
NAME (M/S) ADDRESS PROJECT TITLE AREA DISTRICT REGION
83
13.11.2008
14.4.2009 11.5.200
9 INTERTEK CALEB BRETT
P.O.BOX 77428 DAR ES SALAAM
RELOCATION OF A LABORATORY FOR INSPECTION AND CERTIFICATIION OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS KURASINI TEMEKE
DAR ES SALAAM
100
9.2.2009
14.4.2009 11.6.200
9 SEACOM (T) LTD
P.O.BOX 33407 DAR ES SALAAM
UNDER SEA CABLE LAYING KUNDUCHI KINONDONI
DAR ES SALAAM
110
3.3.2009
11.5.2009 11.6.200
9 KASTAN MINING COMPANY LTD
P.O.BOX 21817 DAR ES SALAAM
COPPER MINING PROJECT ULELING'OMBE KILOSA
MOROGORO
106
16.2.2009
15.6.2009 17.7.200
9 KAMAL ALLOYS LIMITED
P.O.BOX 10392 DAR ES SALAAM
DEVELOPMENT OF EXPORT PROCESSING ZONE STRUCTURES ZINGA BAGAMOYO PWANI
88
24.12.2008
13.2.2009 15.7.200
9
NGORONGORO CONSERVATION AREA AUTHORITY
P.O.BOX 1, NGORONGORO CRATER, NGORONGORO
CONSTRUCTION OF NAINOKANOKA SECONDARY SCHOOL
NGORONGORO CONSERVATION AREA
NGORONGORO ARUSHA
87
24.12.2008 13.2.2009
15.7.2009
NGORONGORO CONSERVATION AREA AUTHORITY
P.O.BOX 1, NGORONGORO CRATER, NGORONGORO
CONSTRUCTION OF MOKILLAL RESORT
NGORONGORO CONSERVATION AREA
NGORONGORO ARUSHA
33
REG. NO
PRINT DATE
SIGN. DATE
DELIV. DATE
NAME (M/S) ADDRESS PROJECT TITLE AREA DISTRICT REGION
64
18.6.2008
18.12.2008
15.7.2009
NGORONGORO CONSERVATION AREA AUTHORITY
P.O.BOX 1, NGORONGORO CRATER, NGORONGORO
GRID INTERCONNECTION VIA 33 kV UNDERGROUND CABLE FROM LODOARE GATE TO NCAA HEADQUARTERS
NGORONGORO CONSERVATION AREA
NGORONGORO ARUSHA
146
15.5.2009
30.6.2009 DAR RAPID TRANSIT AGENCY (DART)
P.O.BOX 724 DAR ES SALAM
JANGWANI BUS DEPOT JANGWANI ILALA
DAR ES SALAAM
97
3.2.2009
1.4.2009 11.6.200
9 KIGOMA HILLTOP HOTEL LIMITED
P.O.BOX 20965 DAR ES SALAAM
PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF STIEGLERS RIVER LODGE
SELOUS GAME RESERVE RUFIJI PWANI
135
1.4.2009
11.5.2009 2.9.2009 ZAIN TANZANIA LTD
P.O.BOX 9623 DAR ES SALAAM
TELECOMMUNICATION TOWER PROJECTS
MSIMBAZI, SEGEREA, HIFADHI HOUSE AND LIFE HOUSE ILALA
DAR ES SALAAM
138
28.4.2009
1.6.2009 2.9.2009 PETROLUBE (T) LTD.
P.O.BOX 79042 DAR ES SALAAM
BLENDING OF LUBRICANTS AND GREASES.
CHANG'OMBE INDUSTRIAL AREA TEMEKE
DAR ES SALAAM
137
14.4.2009
26.5.2009 3.7.2009 ENTERPRISE HOMES TANZANIA LTD
P.O.BOX 72233 DAR ES SALAAM
DEVELOPMENT OF HOUSING ESTATES
KUNDUCHI WARD KINONDONI
DAR ES SALAAM
128
16.3.2009 1.6.2009 3.7.2009
THE NEW FOREST COMPANY (T) LTD
P.O.BOX 119 DAR ES SALAAM
FORESTRY PLANTATION KILOLO KILOLO IRINGA
34
REG. NO
PRINT DATE
SIGN. DATE
DELIV. DATE
NAME (M/S) ADDRESS PROJECT TITLE AREA DISTRICT REGION
139
28.4.2009
15.6.2009 13.8.200
9 PRECISION AIR SERVICES LIMITED
P.O.BOX 70770 DAR ES SALAAM
CONSTRUCTION OF AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE HANGAR AND ASSOCIATED FACILITIES.
DAR ES SALAAM AIRPORT TERMINAL NO. 1 ILALA
DAR ES SALAAM
122
11.3.2009
26.5.2009 2.9.2009 ZAIN TANZANIA LTD
P.O.BOX 9623 DAR ES SALAAM
TELECOMMUNICATION TOWER PROJECTS
RESOLUTE GOLDMINE NZEGA TABORA
134
1.4.2009
11.5.2009 2.9.2009 ZAIN TANZANIA LTD
P.O.BOX 9623 DAR ES SALAAM
TELECOMMUNICATION TOWER PROJECTS
MANZESE, MAGOMENI, MIKOCHENI, KIJITONYAMA, KIJIWENI, MABIBO, LEADRES CLUB, SLIP WAY AND TANDALE KINONDONI
DAR ES SALAAM
94
23.1.2009
25.2.2009 17.4.200
9 AFRICA GREEN OILS LTD
P.O.BOX 34463 DAR ES SALAAM
ESTABLISHMENT OF A 5,000 HA OIL PALM PLANTATION. RUFIJI RUFIJI PWANI
144
28.5.2009
30.6.2009 15.9.200
9 MIC (T) LTD -TIGO
P.O.BOX 2929 DAR ES SALAM
TIGO MASTS INSTALLATION PROJECT
MODEKO & VIBANDANI
MOROGORO MUNICIPAL
MOROGORO
145
28.5.2009
30.6.2009 15.9.200
9 MIC (T) LTD -TIGO
P.O.BOX 2929 DAR ES SALAM
TIGO MASTS INSTALLATION PROJECT MSHINDO
IRINGA MUNICIPAL IRINGA
35
REG. NO
PRINT DATE
SIGN. DATE
DELIV. DATE
NAME (M/S) ADDRESS PROJECT TITLE AREA DISTRICT REGION
89
24.12.08 3.4.2009
17.4.2009
SEKAB BIOENERGY (T) LIMITED
P.O.BOX 23423 DAR ES SALAAM
BIOETHANOL PRODUCTION FROM SUGAR CANE RAZABA RUNCH BAGAMOYO
PWANI
143
28.5.2009
30.6.2009 15.9.200
9 MIC (T) LTD -TIGO
P.O.BOX 2929 DAR ES SALAM
TIGO MASTS INSTALLATION PROJECT
CHIKONGOLA AND LIGULA "B"
TANDAHIMBA & MTWARA MTWARA
75
7.10.2008
23.2.2009 6.3.2009 ACER PETROLEUM (T) LTD
P.O.BOX 78845, DAR ES SALAAM
PETROLEUM DEPOT CONSTRUCTION KURASINI TEMEKE
DAR ES SALAAM
71
23.9.2008
4.3.2009 19.3.200
9 BRITISH-TANZANIAN TIMBER LTD
P.O.BOX 72447 DAR ES SALAAM
DEVELOPMENT OF SAWMILL AND TIMBER TREATMENT FACTORY MAFINGA MUFINDI IRINGA
99
4.2.2009
18.3.2009 20.3.200
9 NEPTUNE HOTELS LIMITED
P.O.BOX 6222 ARUSHA
CONSTRUCTION OF NEPTUNE RETREAT ECO LODGE BASHAI VILLAGE KARATU ARUSHA
104
9.2.2009
1.4.2009 20.4.200
9 SERENGETI BREWERIES LIMITED
P.O.BOX 41080 DAR ES SALAAM
MOSHI SERENGETI BREWERIES PLANT BOMAMBUZI
MOSHI URBAN
KILIMANJARO
109
25.2.2009 24.3.2009
17.4.2009 DOVETEL (T) LTD
P.O.BOX 21949 DAR ES SALAAM
ERECTION OF COMMUNICATION MASTS (DAR 3D AND DAR 15D)
KARIAKOO AND MNAZI MMOJA
ILAIA MUNICIPAL
DAR ES SALAAM
36
REG. NO
PRINT DATE
SIGN. DATE
DELIV. DATE
NAME (M/S) ADDRESS PROJECT TITLE AREA DISTRICT REGION
63
16.5.2008
1.4.2009 17.4.2009
INTEGRATED PROPERTY INVESTMENTS (T) LIMITED
P.O.BOX 33007 DAR ES SALAAM
DEVELOPMENT OF A HOUSING ESTATE AND THE ASSOCIATED INFRASTRUCTURE BAHARI BEACH KINONDONI
DAR ES SALAAM
76 7.10.2008 19.1.2009 20.2.200
9 SOKWE/ASILIA GROUP LTD
P.O.BOX 1111 ARUSHA
PERMANENT TENTED CAMP
SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK SERENGETI MARA
93
20.1.2009
13.2.2009 24.2.200
9
TANGANYIKA WILDERNESS CAMPS LIMITED
P.O.BOX 8276 ARUSHA
LUXURY PERMANENT TENTED CAMP
LAKE MASEK, NGORONGORO CONSERVATION AREA
NGORONGORO ARUSHA
90
24.12.2008
13.2.2009 23.4.200
9 ROUGH TRACKS LIMITED
P.O.BOX 1725 MOSHI
GRUMETI LUXURY TENTED CAMP PROJECT
ROBANDA VILLAGE SERENGETI MARA
92 7.1.2009
13.2.2009 23.4.200
9 ROUGH TRACKS LIMITED
P.O.BOX 1725 MOSHI
SERENGETI ECO LODGE
ROBANDA VILLAGE SERENGETI MARA
96
27.1.2009
13.2.2009 25.2.2009
INTEGRATED PHARMACEUTICALS CO. LTD
P.O.BOX 33007 DAR ES SALAAM
PHARMACEUTICALS MANUFACTURING PLANT. BUNJU B WARD KINONDONI
DAR ES SALAAM
86
2.12.2008
24.2.2009 25.2.2009. ESTABLISSEMENT MAUREL ET PROM
P.O.BOX 80460 DAR ES SALAAM
SEISMIC DATA ACQUISITION FOR OIL AND GAS EXPLORATION
RUFIJI DELTA AND COASTAL SHORELINE. RUFIJI PWANI
103
9.2.2009 23.2.2009 6.3.2009
MINISTRY OF LIVESTOCK AND DEVELOPMENT OF FISHERIES
P.O.BOX 9152 DAR ES SALAAM
PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT OF FISH LANDING SITE NYAMISATI RUFIJI PWANI
37
REG. NO
PRINT DATE
SIGN. DATE
DELIV. DATE
NAME (M/S) ADDRESS PROJECT TITLE AREA DISTRICT REGION
102
9.2.2009 26.2.2009 6.3.2009
MINISTRY OF LIVESTOCK AND DEVELOPMENT OF FISHERIES
P.O.BOX 9152 DAR ES SALAAM
PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT OF FISH LANDING SITE MASOKO PWANI KILWA
LINDI
60
4.4.08
15.7.08 05.8.08
RSR (T) LTD
P.O.BOX 22691, DAR ES SALAAM
BUSOLWA GOLD MINING BUSOLWA GEITA MWANZA
53
17.3.08
31.7.08 14.8.08
DAR ES SALAAM CEMENT COMPANY LIMITED
P.O.BOX 5999 DAR ES SALAAM
CEMENT MANUFACTURING PLANT MBAGALA TEMEKE
DAR ES SALAAM
51
10.3.08
15.7.08 12.8.08
TOURISM PROMOTION SERVICES (T) LTD
C/O STRATTON CASTEL & PARTNERS (T), P.O.BOX 5298 DSM
CONSTRUCTION OF A LUXURY PERMANET TENTED CAMP AT NYIRENGE
NYIRENGE IN RUAHA NATIONAL PARK
IRINGA RURAL IRINGA
65
26.6.08
19.7.08 23.10.08
MAWENI LIMESTONE LTD
P.O.BOX 4554 DAR ES SALAAM
MAWENI CEMENT MANUFACTURING PLANT MAWENI TANGA TANGA
42
8.2.08
7.8.08 29.8.08 BULYANHULU GOLD MINE LIMITED
P.O.BOX 1081 DAR ES SALAAM
CLEANER SCAVENGER TAILINGS PROJECT BULYANHULU KAHAMA SHINYANGA
67
3.8.08 21.10.08
21.10.08
MAWENI LIMESTONE LTD
P.O.BOX 4554 DSM
CLINKER GRINDING PLANT MKURANGA MKURANGA PWANI
38
REG. NO
PRINT DATE
SIGN. DATE
DELIV. DATE
NAME (M/S) ADDRESS PROJECT TITLE AREA DISTRICT REGION
68 17.8.08 8.10.08
30.10.08
MWANZA FISHING INDUSTRIES
P.O.BOX 348 MWANZA FISH FARM LUCHELELE
NYAMAGANA MWANZA
70
23.9.08 8.10.08
30.10.08
KILOMBERO VALLEY TEAK COMPANY (KVTC)
P.O.BOX 655 IFAKARA, MOROGOR
TIMBER PROCESSING PLANT ULANGA ULANGA
MOROGORO
59
4.4.08
25.9.08 30.10.08
TANZANIA ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY LIMITED
P.O.BOX 9024, DAR ES SALAAM
MUSOMA - NYAMONGO 132KV TRANSMISSION LINE
MUSOMA - NYAMONGO MUSOMA MARA
74
7.10.08 14.11.08
29.12.08 ZARA INTERNATIONAL
TRAVEL AGENCY P.O.BOX 1990 MOSHI
CONSTRUCTION OF TENTED CAMP SITE ESIRWA
NGORONGORO ARUSHA
72
28.9.08 14.11.08
DUWEIL COMPANY LIMITED
P.O.BOX 25354 DAR ES SALAAM
DEVELOPMENT OF A PETROLEUM DEPOT
BLOCK "T" KISOSORA CHUMVINI TANGA CITY TANGA
66
3.8.08
17.10.08
29.8.08
TANGA CEMENT COMPANY LIMITED
P.O.BOX 5053 TANGA
TANGA CEMENT POWER GENERATION PLANT PONGWE TANGA TANGA
78
30.10.08 25.11.08
17.4.2009
CASPIAN LIMITED
P.O.BOX 40954 DAR ES SALAAM
DEVELOPMENT OF A PERMANENT TENTED CAMP
MASEKELA B, RUBONDO ISLAND NATIONAL PARK. GEITA MWANZA
39
REG. NO
PRINT DATE
SIGN. DATE
DELIV. DATE
NAME (M/S) ADDRESS PROJECT TITLE AREA DISTRICT REGION
69
23.9.08
25.11.08
11.6.2009
NEW ARUSHA HOTEL LIMITED (DAR ES SALAAM OFFICE)
P.O.BOX 2763 DAR ES SALAAM
PERMANENT TENTED CAMP AT LUKAMA, KATAVI NATIONAL PARK (KANAPA) LUKIMA, KANAPA MPANDA RUKWA
55
17.3.08
24.12.08
11.5.2009
KILIMANJARO MINES LIMITED
P.O.BOX 2475 DAR ES SALAAM
TANZANITE MINING PROJECT MERERANI SIMANJIRO MANYARA
73
7.10.08
24.12.08
MOROGORO CULTURED MARBLE TANZANIA
P.O.BOX 12403 DAR ES SALAAM
CULTURED MARBLE PRODUCTS MANUFACTURING PLANT KINGOLWIRA
MOROGORO MUNICIPAL
MOROGORO
77
13.10.08
24.12.08
29.1.2009
TOL GASES LIMITED
P.O.BOX 911 DAR ES SALAAM
CO2 EXTRACTION AND DISTRIBUTION DEPOT
IKAMA & ILENGE VILLAGES RUNGWE MBEYA
40
Table 11: EIA CERTIFICATES ISSUED IN 2009/2010 (89-certificates) REG.NO
PRINT DATE
SIGN. DATE
DELIV. DATE
NAME (M/S) ADDRESS PROJECT TITLE AREA DISTRICT REGION
155
13.8.2009
28.8.2009 15.9.20
09 MIC (T) LTD -TIGO
P.O.BOX 2929 DAR ES SALAM
TIGO MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATION INFRASTRUCTUREAT ARISI MARANGU (SITE ID MSH 092), AND MAJENGO MIEMBENI (SITE ID MSH 095)
MOSHI MUNICIPALITY
MOSHI MUNICIPALITY
KILIMANJARO
154
13.8.2009
28.8.2009
15.9.2009 MIC (T) LTD -TIGO
P.O.BOX 2929 DAR ES SALAM
TIGO MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATION INFRASTRUCTURE AT MWAKIBETE (SITE ID MBY 076), IYUNGA (SITE ID MBY 0740, NONDE (SITE ID MBY 071), FOREST (SITE ID MBY 073), AND MADINI (SITE ID MBY 075)
MBEYA MUNICIPALITY
MBEYA MUNICIPALITY MBEYA
41
REG.NO
PRINT DATE
SIGN DATE
DELIV. DATE
NAME (M/S) ADDRESS PROJECT TITLE AREA DISTRICT REGION
148
6.7.2009
5.8.2009 2.9.200
9 ZANZIBAR TELECOM LIMITED (ZANTEL)
P.O.BOX 77052 DAR ES SALAAM
DEVELOPMENT OF COMMUNICATION TOWERS (ID 11623, 11072, 11537, 11509)
YOMBO VITUKA, TEMEKE, KINONDONI MOSCOW, LAMBONI SINZA AND KITONGA UPANGA
TEMEKE, KINONDONI AND ILALA
DAR ES SALAAM
180
19.10.2009
17.11.2009 23.11.2
009 SAO HILL ENERGY LIMITED
P.O.BOX 55 MAFINGA
THE PROPOSED 15 MW COMBINED HEAT AND POWER PLANT
SAO HILL INDUSTRIES LTD MUFINDI IRINGA
178
23.9.2009
27.11.2009 2.12.20
09 COASTAL TRAVELS LTD
P.O.BOX 3052 DAR ESW SALAAM
KILIMATITI TENTED CAMP
NGORONGORO CONSERVATION AREA
NGORONGORO ARUSHA
168
23.9.2009
20.11.2009 2.12.20
09 MWENGA HYDROPOWER LTD
P.O.BOX 70192 DAR ES SALAAM
MWENGA HYDROPOWER PROJECT MUFINDI MUFINDI IRINGA
174
14.9.2009 15.10.2009
2.12.2009
PARASTATAL PENSIONS FUND
P.O.BOX 72743 DAR ES SALAAM.
CONSTRUCTION OF PPF/DCC CAR PARKING FACILITY
ALONG MOROGORO ROAD
ILAIA MUNICIPAL
DAR ES SALAAM
42
REG.NO
PRINT DATE
SIGN DATE
DELIV. DATE
NAME (M/S) ADDRESS PROJECT TITLE AREA DISTRICT REGION
133
1.4.2009
15.9.2009 2.12.20
09 ZAIN TANZANIA LTD
P.O.BOX 9623 DAR ES SALAAM
TELECOMMUNICATION TOWER PROJECTS
TAZARA, TEMEKE RSU 1, TANDIKA, KURASINI RADIO, KEKO MACHUNGWA, MBAGALA, TABATA BIMA AND TEMEKE DOVYA TEMEKE
DAR ES SALAAM
182
29.10.2009
2.12.2009 TWIGG GOLD LIMITED
P.O.BOX 1866 MWANZA
MINERAL EXPLORATION NGASAMO MAGU MWANZA
183
29.10.2009
30.11.2009 11.12.2
009 WHITE SANDS HOTELS LTD
P.O.BOX 3030 DAR ES SALAAM
WHITE SANDS LUXURY LODGE ESIRWA
NGORONGORO ARUSHA
160 13.8.2009 27.11.2009
SADIKI SHISHIRA MGONJA
P.O.BOX 25 BAGAMOYO
SNAKE PARK PROJECT KIROMO VILLAGE BAGAMOYO COAST
147
16.6.2009
8.12.2009 11.12.2
009 OK PLAST Limited
P.O.BOX 8812 DAR ES SALAM
PROPOSED LEAD ACID BATTERY SMELTING PLANT
VINGUNGUTI INDUSTRIAL AREA
ILALA MUNICIPALITY
DAR ES SALAAM
201
10.12.2009
10.12.2009
TANZANIA NATIONAL ROADS AGENCY (TANROADS)
P.O.BOX 11364 DAR ES SALAAM
UPGRADING OF IRINGA -DODOMA ROAD (260KM) PROJECT
IRINGA-MTERA-DODOMA
IRINGA, MTERA, CHAMWINO AND DODOMA IRINGA
171
15.9.2009 17.9.2009
2.12.09
MIC TANZANIA LTD -TIGO
P.O.BOX 2929 DSM
COMMUNICATION TOWERS
VINGUNGUTI KOMBO ILALA
DAR ES SALAAM
43
REG.NO
PRINT DATE
SIGN DATE
DELIV. DATE
NAME (M/S) ADDRESS PROJECT TITLE AREA DISTRICT REGION
167
21.8.2009
21.10.2009
2.12.20
09 MIC TANZANIA LTD -TIGO
P.O.BOX 2929 DAR ES SALAM
INSTALLATION OF COMMUNICATION MASTSID MTR 037 AND 050
MABATINI AND MTOPWA
MTWARA URBAN AND NEWALA MTWARA
158
13.8.2009 28.8.2009
2.12.20
09 MIC TANZANIA LTD -TIGO
P.O.BOX 2929 DAR ES SALAM
INSTALLATION OF COMMUNICATION TOWERS
SOKONI ARUSHA (ARU 102) IN SOKONI WARD, KALOENI (ID ARU 097) , SANAWARI CHINI (ARU 098) IN SEKEI WARD, MWANAMA (ARU 101) IN OLOIRIEN WARD AND MAJENGO MBAZINI (ARU 104) IN ELERAI WARD
ARUSHA MUNICIPALITY ARUSHA
44
REG.NO
PRINT DATE
SIGN DATE
DELIV. DATE
NAME (M/S) ADDRESS PROJECT TITLE AREA DISTRICT REGION
170
7.9.2009
17.9.2009
2.12.20
09 MIC TANZANIA LTD -TIGO
P.O.BOX 2929 DAR ES SALAM
INSTALLATION OF COMMUNICATION MASTS MOR 094, 097, 098, 099, 100 AND 102
KIHONDA MBUYUNI, LUMANGO VILLAGE-MIKUMI, NANENANE TUNGI, UJENZI WARD, KIWANJA CHA NDEGE, MZUMBE UNIVERSITY CAMPUS AND MODEKO KIHONDA
KILOSA AND MOROGORO
MOROGORO
166
21.8.2009
15.9.2009
2.12.20
09 MIC TANZANIA LTD -TIGO
P.O.BOX 2929 DAR ES SALAM
INSTALLATION OF COMMUNICATION TOWER ID SNG 046 BOMBAMBILI SONGEA RUVUMA
156
13.8.2009 15.9.2009
2.12.20
09 MIC TANZANIA LTD -TIGO
P.O.BOX 2929 DAR ES SALAM
TIGO MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATION INFRASTRUCTUREAT MFARANYAKI (ID SNG 047)
SONGEA MUNINCIPLAITY SONGEA RUVUMA
45
REG.NO
PRINT DATE
SIGN DATE
DELIV. DATE
NAME (M/S) ADDRESS PROJECT TITLE AREA DISTRICT REGION
159
13.8.2009
15.9.2009
2.12.20
09 MIC TANZANIA LTD -TIGO
P.O.BOX 2929 DAR ES SALAM
PROPOSED MASTS TNG-116B, TNG-119A, TNG-123A, TNG-115. TNG-117, TNG-111, TNG-101, TNG-114, TNG-118, TNG-125, TNG-122(2) INSTALLATION IN TANGA REGION TANGA
TANGA, MUHEZA , LUSHOTO TANGA
157
13.8.2009
15.9.2009
2.12.20
09 MIC TANZANIA LTD -TIGO
P.O.BOX 2929 DAR ES SALAM
INSTALLATION OF COMMUNICATION TOWER ID MSH 088 KILOMENI SAME
KILIMANJARO
176
23.9.2009
15.9.2009
2.12.20
09 MIC TANZANIA LTD -TIGO
P.O.BOX 2929 DAR ES SALAM
INSTALLATION OF COMMUNICATION TOWER ID MWZ 104 KASAMWA GEITA MWANZA
177
23.9.2009 21.10.2009
2.12.20
09 MIC TANZANIA LTD -TIGO
P.O.BOX 2929 DAR ES SALAM
INSTALLATION OF COMMUNICATION TOQWERS ID DAR 312B, 315B, 309 AND 306A
SEGEREA MIGOMBANI, UKONGA MIKOROSHINI, UKONGA MADAFU AND SINZA C
ILALA AND KINONDONI
DAR ES SALAAM
46
REG.NO
PRINT DATE
SIGN DATE
DELIV. DATE
NAME (M/S) ADDRESS PROJECT TITLE AREA DISTRICT REGION
164
21.8.2009
15.9.2009
2.12.20
09 MIC TANZANIA LTD -TIGO
P.O.BOX 2929 DAR ES SALAM
INSTALLATION OF COMMUNICATION TOWER ID MSM 044 IKIZU BUNDA MARA
165
21.8.2009
15.9.2009
2.12.20
09 MIC TANZANIA LTD -TIGO
P.O.BOX 2929 DAR ES SALAM
INSTALLATION OF COMMUNICATION TOWER ID IRI 087 MKIMBIZI IRINGA IRINGA
141
6.5.2009
5.8.2009 2.9.200
9
TANZANIA NATIONAL ROADS AGENCY (TANROADS)
P.O.BOX 11364 DAR ES SALAAM
UPGRADING OF KIGOMA-KIDAHWE-UVINZA-ILUNDE ROAD TO BITUMEN STANDARD.
KIGOMA - ILUNDE
KIGOMA RURAL KIGOMA
196
2.12.2009
12.12.2009 MIC TANZANIA LTD
P.O.BOX 29292 DAR ES SALAAM
DELOPMENT OF TOWERS
MCHIKICHINI DAR 287A, BOKO DAWASCO DAR 283A, MBEZI GOLDSTAR DAR 287B, MAJI MACHAFU DAR 297A, MBAGALA DAR 302A, AND KILONGAWIMA DAR 304B
TEMEKE AND KINONDONI
DAR ES SALAAM
47
REG.NO
PRINT DATE
SIGN DATE
DELIV. DATE
NAME (M/S) ADDRESS PROJECT TITLE AREA DISTRICT REGION
185
24.11.2009
12.12.2009
ROCKSHIELD QUALITY FOOD PROCESSORS LIMITED
P.O.BOX 100 BUKOBA
PROPOSED ABATTOIR AND FOOD PROCESSING PLANT BUKOBA
BUKOBA MUNICIPALITY AND MISSENYI KAGERA
194
13.11.2009
12.12.2009 MIC TANZANIA LTD
P.O.BOX 29292 DAR ES SALAAM
INSTALLATION OF COMMUNICATION TOWER AT NGUDU/KWIMBA ID SHY 073 NGUDU KWIMBA MWANZA
187
24.11.2009
28.12.2009 MIC TANZANIA LTD (TIGO)
P.O.BOX 2929 DAR ES SALAM
PROPOSED MASTS DAR 292, DAR 294, DAR 296, DAR 299 DAR ES SALAAM
ILALA AND KINONDONI
DAR ES SALAAM
195
2.12.2009
12.12.2009 MIC TANZANIA LTD
P.O.BOX 29292 DAR ES SALAAM
INSTALLATION OF COMMUNICATION TOWER USHIRIKA PRIMARY SCHOOL ID SHY 052
USHIRIKA PRIMARY SCHOOL
SHINYANGA MUNICIPAL COUNCIL SHINYANGA
181
29.10.2009
2.12.2009
KILIMANJARO NATURAL PRODUCTS LIMITED
P.O.BOX 1421 MOSHI
CONSTRUCTION OF WATER PURIFICATION, PACKAGING AND BOTTLE MANUFACTURING FACTORY
KIWEWERE KIRUA VUNJO
MOSHI RURAL
KILIMANJARO
48
REG.NO
PRINT DATE
SIGN DATE
DELIV. DATE
NAME (M/S) ADDRESS PROJECT TITLE AREA DISTRICT REGION
179
7.10.2009
2.12.2009 MIC TANZANIA LTD
P.O.BOX 2929 DAR ES SALAAM,
TIGO MOBILE TELECOMUNICATIONS INFRACTRUCTURE SOMBETINI ARUSHA ARUSHA
161
13.8.2009
28.8.2009
TANZANIA NATIONAL ROAD AGENCY (TANROADS)
P.O.BOX 11364 DAR ES SALAAM
UPGRADING OF THE TANGA HOROHORO ROAD (65 km)
TANGA - HOROHORO ROAD TANGA TANGA
38
29.5.2007
17.9.2009
NATIONAL ROADS AGENCY (TANROADS NZANIA LTD
P.O.BOX 11364 DAR ES SALAAM
REHABILITATION OF KOROGWE-MKUMBARA-SAME ROAD
KOROGWE-MKUMBARA-SAME KOROGWE TANGA
184
13.11.2009
30.11.2009 MIC TANZANIA LIMITED
P.O.BOX 2929 DAR ES SALAM
MAST INSTALLATION SEMTEMA
IRINGA MUNICIPALITY IRINGA
84 13.11.2008 15.9.2009 EXCO OIL LIMITED
P.O.BOX 7424 DAR ES SALAAM
LUBRICANT WAREHOUSE UBUNGO KINONDONI
DAR ES SALAAM
95 23.1.2009 8.12.2009 EASTBLISSEMENT MAUREL ET PROM
P.O.BOX 80460 DAR ES SALAAM
MAZOMORA-1 HYDROCARBON EXPLORATORY DRILLING
BETA SUB VILLAGE MKURANGA COAST
101
9.2.2009 8.12.2009
STATOIL HYDRO TANZANIA AS
P.O.BOX 713 DAR ES SALAAM
JOINT INDUSTRY PROECT METOCEAN STUDY DEEP SEA
MTWARA URBAN, KILWA, MAFIA
MTWARA, KILWA, COAST
49
REG.NO
PRINT DATE
SIGN DATE
DELIV. DATE
NAME (M/S) ADDRESS PROJECT TITLE AREA DISTRICT REGION
142 22.5.2009 8.12.2009 KUNGU BEACH LIMITED
P.O.BOX 409 DAR ES SALAAM
CONSTRUCTION OF KUNGU BEACH VILLAGE APPARTMENT VILLAS KUNDUCHI KINONDONI
DAR ES SALAAM
150 13.7.2009 17.9.2009 KIWANDA FDC. P.O.BOX 207 TANGA
MINI HYDROPOWER GENERATION PLANT MAZIKO MENGI MUHEZA TANGA
151 13.7.2009 8.12.2009
SNOW CREST HOTELS AND WILDLIFE SAFARIS LIMITED
P.O.BOX 341 ARUSHA
SNOW CREST HOTEL AT KWANGULELO IN ARUSHA MUNICIPALITY
KWANGULELO, BARAA WARD
ARUSHA MUNICIPALITY ARUSHA
162 13.8.2009 15.9.2009 KIGOMA HILLTOP HOTEL LTD
P.O.BOX 20965 DAR ES SALAAM
CONSTRUCTION OF NYAMUMA LODGE
SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK (SENAPA) SERENGETI MARA
163 21.8.2009 8.12.2009
ANGLICAN CHURCH OF TANZANIA, DIOCESE OF MASASI
PRIVATE BAG, MASASI
MULTI-PURPOSE LEARNING CENTRE AND WATER PROJECTS
MKWAPA AND MASUNGURU VILLAGES
MASASI AND NANYUMBU MTWARA
172 7.9.2009 17.9.2009
TANROADS
P.O.BOX 11364 DAR ES SALAAM
UPGRADING OF GEITA-USAGARA ROAD; SENGEREMA-USAGARA ROAD SECTION (40KM)
SENGEREMA - USAGARA
SENGEREMA MWANZA
50
REG.NO
PRINT DATE
SIGN DATE
DELIV. DATE
NAME (M/S) ADDRESS PROJECT TITLE AREA DISTRICT REGION
175 15.9.2009 17.9.2009 ZANTEL TELECOM LIMITED
P.O.BOX 77052 DAR ES SALAAM
ZANTEL COMMUNICATION TOWERS INSTALLATION
CCM TEMI (ID41260), KKKT SALEI (41442D), ANGLICAN CHURCH (ID 41598)
ARUSHA MUNICIPALITY ARUSHA
186 24.11.2009 8.12.2009
MOMELA VIEW CULTURAL TOURISM AND CAMPSITE
P.O.BOX 9133 DAR ES SALAAM
MOMELA VIEW CULTURAL TOURISM AND CAMPSITE
MIRIRINI VILLAGE MERU ARUSHA
190 25.11.2009 15.1.2010 DAR VILLAGE LIMITED
P.O.BOX 71035 DAR ES SALAAM
RETAIL PRECINCT DEVELOPMENT PROJECT MIKOCHENI KINONDONI
DAR ES SALAAM
191 30.11.2009 6.4.2010 PANAFRICAN ENERGY
P.O.BOX 80139 DAR ES SALAAM
THE PROPOSED 2D SEISMIC SURVEY PROJECT
SONGOSONGO ISLAND KILWA LINDI
193 2.12.2009 12.12.2009 GLOBAL SALT REFINERY LIMITED
P.O.BOX 40652 DAR ES SALAAM
CONSTRUCTION OF SALT REFINERY PLANT
KISEMVULE VILLAGE IN VIKUNDI WARD MKURANGA COAST
197 2.12.2009 22.2.2010 MIC TANZANIA LTD
P.O.BOX 29292 DAR ES SALAAM
TIGO MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
BONYOKWA SITE ID DAR 286
KINONDONI MUNICIPALITY
DAR ES SALAAM
198
2.12.2009 22.2.2010
OLDEANI NGORONGORO MOUNTAIN LODGE LTD
P.O.BOX 361 DAR ES SALAAM
CONSTRUCTION OF OLDEANI NGORONGORO MOUNTAIN LODGE
CHANGARAWE VILLAGE KARATU ARUSHA
51
REG.NO
PRINT DATE
SIGN DATE
DELIV. DATE
NAME (M/S) ADDRESS PROJECT TITLE AREA DISTRICT REGION
199 2.12.2009 22.2.2010 LAKE MANYARA KILIMAMOJA LODGE
P.O.BOX 361 DAR ES SALAAM
CONSTRUCTION OF LAKE MANYARA KILIMAMOJA LODGE
KILIMAMOJA VILLAGEKARATU KARATU ARUSHA
200 2.12.2009 12.12.2009
NGORONGORO LAKE MASAEK LODGE LTD
P.O.BOX 361 DAR ES SALAAM
CONSTRUCTION OF NGORONGORO LAKE MASAEK LODGE
NDUTU, NGORONGORO CONSERVATION AREA
NGORONGORO ARUSHA
202 10.12.2009 6.1.2010 HIGHWAY MOTEL SEGERA LTD
P.O.BOX 585 TANGA
TENTED CAMP AT SEGERA (STC) MKUMBURU
MKUMBURU HILL IN SEGERA VILLAGE HANDENI TANGA
203 11.12.2009 21.1.2010 IDEAL APPARTMENT LIMITED
P.O.BOX 762 DAR ES SALAAM
CONSTRUCTION OF A RESIDENTIAL BUILDING ON PLOT NO. 84/B
MSASANI BEACH KINONDONI
DAR ES SALAAM
204
11.12.2009 22.2.2010
ZANTEL TELECOM LIMITED
P.O.BOX 7705 DAR ES SALAAM
COMMUNICATION TOWERS INSTALLATION AT KIBADA ID 11516, MUHIMBILI NATIONAL HOSPITAL ID 11524, MANZESE KILIMANI ID 11539, MBEZI BEACH ID 11549, AND ZANTEL PARK ID 11015
KIBADA, MUHIMBILI NATIONAL HOSPITAL, MANZESE KILIMANI, MBEZI BEACH AND ZANTEL PARK
ILIALA, KINONDONI AND TEMEKE
DAR ES SALAAM
52
REG.NO
PRINT DATE
SIGN DATE
DELIV. DATE
NAME (M/S) ADDRESS PROJECT TITLE AREA DISTRICT REGION
205 14.12.2009 22.2.2010 MIC TANZANIA LTD (TIGO)
P.O.BOX 2929 DAR ES SALAM
TIGO MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATION INFRASTRUCTURE MISUNA
SINGIDA MUNICIPALITY SINGIDA
206 14.12.2009 22.2.2010 MIC TANZANIA LTD (TIGO)
P.O.BOX 2929 DAR ES SALAM
TIGO MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
KIBIRIZI HILL (GUNGU).
KIGOMA MUNICIPALITY KIGOMA
207 14.12.2009 22.2.2010 MIC TANZANIA LTD (TIGO)
P.O.BOX 2929 DAR ES SALAM
TIGO MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATION INFRASTRUCTURE AT MAJI COAST-BAGAMOYO (SITE ID BGO 059)
COAST MUNICIPALITY
BAGAMOYO COAST
208 14.12.2009 22.2.2010 MIC TANZANIA LTD (TIGO)
P.O.BOX 2929 DAR ES SALAM
TIGO MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATION INFRASTRUCTURE AT LUBAGA SHINYANGA (SITE ID SHY 054)
SHINYANGA MUNICIPALITY
SHINYANGA
SHINYANGA
209
21.12.2009 15.1.2010
DR. FAWZIA ABDALLAH NUR TRADING AS SANTON MEDICAL CARE
P.O.BOX 40121 BAGAMOYO
CONSTRUCTION OF A RESIDENTIAL BUILDING ON PLOT NO. 34 MAGAMBANI
BAGAMOYO COAST
53
REG.NO
PRINT DATE
SIGN DATE
DELIV. DATE
NAME (M/S) ADDRESS PROJECT TITLE AREA DISTRICT REGION
210 30.12.2009 15.1.2010
TANZANIA NATIONAL ROADS AGENCY (TANROADS)
P.O.BOX 11364 DAR ES SALAAM
NEW BAGAMOYO ROAD (17 KM) WIDENING PROJECT, DAR ES SALAAM REGION
MOROCCO TO TEGETA KINONDONI
DAR ES SALAAM
213 30.12.2009 11.2.2010 MIC TANZANIA LTD (TIGO)
P.O.BOX 2929 DAR ES SALAM
TIGO MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATION INFRASTRUCTURE AT KIBANGU - NOVO SITE DAR 300 KINONDONI
KINONDONI MUNICIPALITY
DAR ES SALAAM
214 21.1.2010 11.2.2010 MIC TANZANIA LTD
P.O.BOX 29292 DAR ES SALAAM
INSTALLATION OF COMMUNICATION TOWER ID 093 FFU
MOROGORO
MOROGORO
216 4.2.2010 13.4.2010 MAKAO HOTEL AND TOURS LIMITED
P.O.BOX 139 SHINYANGA
PROPOSED MAKAO HOTEL
MAKAO VILLAGE MEATU
SHINYANGA
218 26.1.2010 25.3.2010
TANZANIA AIRPORTS AUTHORITY
P.O.BOX 18000 DAR ES SALAAM
PROPOSED REHABILITATION AND UPGRADING OF BUKOBA AIRPORT
KASHAI/MIEMBENI
BUKOBA MUNIICIPALITY KAGERA
219 26.1.2010
25.3.2010
TANZANIA AIRPORTS AUTHORITY
P.O.BOX 18000 DAR ES SALAAM
PROPOSED REHABILITATION AND UPGRADING OF TABORA AIRPORT ITETEMIA
TABORA MUNIICIPALITY TABORA
54
REG.NO
PRINT DATE
SIGN DATE
DELIV. DATE
NAME (M/S) ADDRESS PROJECT TITLE AREA DISTRICT REGION
220 26.1.2010 25.3.2010
TANZANIA AIRPORTS AUTHORITY
P.O.BOX 18000 DAR ES SALAAM
PROPOSED REHABILITATION AND UPGRADING OF KIGOMA AIRPORT MAJENGO
KIGOMA MUNIICIPALITY KIGOMA
223 15.2.2010 4.5.2010 LAFO COMPANY LIMITED
P.O.BOX 22332 DAR ES SALAAM
PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF A COMMERCIAL BUILDING AND A FILLING STATION. SINZA A
KINONDONI MUNICIPALITY
DAR ES SALAAM
224 19.2.2010 22.2.2010 MIC TANZANIA LTD (TIGO)
P.O.BOX 2929 DAR ES SALAM
INSTALLATION OF COMMUNICATION TOWER ID LIND 015
MTANDA STREET LINDI LINDI
226 19.2.2010 22.2.2010
MIC TANZANIA LTD (TIGO)
P.O.BOX 2929 DAR ES SALAM
INSTALLATION OF COMMUNICATION TOWER AT MBEZI GOLD STAR (285), KIGOGO KATI (308), MTONI KINDANDE (313), MKUNGUNI (319), AND MTONI NELUKA (320)
MBEZI, KIGOGO, MTONI AND MKUNGUNI
ILALA, KINONDONI AND TEMEKE
DAR ES SALAAM
55
REG.NO
PRINT DATE
SIGN DATE
DELIV. DATE
NAME (M/S) ADDRESS PROJECT TITLE AREA DISTRICT REGION
228 19.2.2010 22.2.2010 MIC TANZANIA LTD (TIGO)
P.O.BOX 2929 DAR ES SALAM
INSTALLATION OF COMMUNICATION TOWERS BGO 019 AND BGO 020
MIKOROSHINI STREET IN CHALINZE TOWN AND MGOMBA KATI STREET IN IKWIRIRI TOWN
BAGAMOYO COAST
229 19.2.2010 22.2.2010 MIC TANZANIA LTD (TIGO)
P.O.BOX 2929 DAR ES SALAM
INSTALLATION OF COMMUNICATION TOWERS IN KIG 022, KIG 025, KIG 052, KIG 054
KILIMAHEWA, MURUBONA, UJENZI AND LUBENGELA KIGOMA KIGOMA
230 1.3.2010 30.3.2010
VODACOM TANZANIA LTD
P.O.BOX 2369 DAR ES SALAM
PROPOSED INSTALLATION OF THE COMMUNICATION TOWER AT KIBAHA MAILI MOJA (46'51.9, 03858'27.3'')
KIBAHA MAILI MOJA KIBAHA COAST
56
REG.NO
PRINT DATE
SIGN DATE
DELIV. DATE
NAME (M/S) ADDRESS PROJECT TITLE AREA DISTRICT REGION
231 1.3.2010 25.3.2010 TANESCO
P.O.BOX 2369 DAR ES SALAM
400kV POWER TRANSMISSIOM LINE
IRINGA MUNICIPAL, IRINGA RURAL, MPWAPWA, DODOMA URBAN, CHAMWINO, BAHI, MANYONI, SINGIDA RURAL, SINGIDA URBAN, IRAMBA, IGUNGA, KISHAPU, SHINYANGA URBAN.
IRINGA MUNICIPAL, IRINGA RURAL, MPWAPWA, DODOMA URBAN, CHAMWINO, BAHI, MANYONI, SINGIDA RURAL, SINGIDA URBAN, IRAMBA, IGUNGA, KISHAPU, SHINYANGA URBAN.
IRINGA, DODOMA, SINGIDA, TABORA, SHINYANGA
232 1.3.2010 16.4.2010
NGORONGORO CONSERVATION AREA
P.O.BOX 1 NGORONGORO CRATER
CONCRATE PAVEMENT ON ASCENT & DISCENT CRATER ROADS NCAA
NGORONGORO ARUSHA
57
REG.NO
PRINT DATE
SIGN DATE
DELIV. DATE
NAME (M/S) ADDRESS PROJECT TITLE AREA DISTRICT REGION
233 4.3.2010 30.3.2010 VODACOM TANZANIA LTD
P.O.BOX 2369 DAR ES SALAM
PROPOSED INSTALLATION OF THE COMMUNICATION TOWERS AT MOROGORO CENTRAL BUILDING (0610’44.2’’, 035044’29.8’’), MOROGORO HOTEL (0650’28.9’’, 03740’42.3’’) BIGWA (0648’38.1’’, 03743’20.0’’), AND MAZIMBU MPYA (0645’54.6’’, 03912’28.0’’).
MOROGORO MUNICIPALITY
MOROGORO
MOROGORO
234
4.3.2010 30.3.2010
VODACOM TANZANIA LTD
P.O.BOX 2369 DAR ES SALAM
PROPOSED INSTALLATION OF THE COMMUNICATION TOWERS AT DODOMA 11th ROAD (0608’59.3’’, 03543’46.7’’), KIZOTA (0608’59.3’’, 03544’29.5’) ST.JOHN (0611’46.5’’, 03543’46.7’’), AND MBWANGA (-6.1222, 35.7).
DODOMA MUNICIPALITY
DODOMA MUNICIPALITY DODOMA
58
REG.NO
PRINT DATE
SIGN DATE
DELIV. DATE
NAME (M/S) ADDRESS PROJECT TITLE AREA DISTRICT REGION
235 4.3.2010 6.4.2010 AFRICA PRECIOUS METAL LTD
P.O.BOX 3162 MWANZA
GOLD REFINERY PROJECT
USHIROMBO, NYARUGUSU, RWAMAGASA, NYAKANGWE,
BUKOMBE AND GEITA
MWANZA AND SHINYANGA
237
10.3.2010
30.3.2010
VODACOM TANZANIA LTD
P.O.BOX 2369 DAR ES SALAM
PROPOSED INSTALLATION OF THE COMMUNICATION TOWERS AT KONGOWE 2 (ID 1362), BARAKUDA TABATA (ID 1369), MABIBO (ID 1307), MALANGA STREET (ID 1309), MOMBSA RELINI (ID 1378), MPAKANI (ID 1304), ROZANA (ID 1364), NARUNGO'OMBE (ID 1370), MCHIKICHINI (ID 1174), SEA CLIFF (ID 14100), TANZANIA BREWERIES LIMITED (TBL) (ID 1281), SIEMENS/SIKUKUU-JAMAA (ID 1308) BOKO (ID 1296) & SOKOINE (ID 11039)
ILALA, KINONDONI AND TEMEKE
DAR ES SALAAM
59
REG.NO
PRINT DATE
SIGN DATE
DELIV. DATE
NAME (M/S) ADDRESS PROJECT TITLE AREA DISTRICT REGION
241 25.3.2010 8.4.2010 MIC TANZANIA LTD (TIGO)
P.O.BOX 2929 DAR ES SALAM
INSTALLATION OF COMMUNICATION TOWER AT MAVURUNZA (ID DAR 314) IN DAR ES SALAAM MAVURUNZA
KIONONDONI
DAR ES SALAAM
242 25.3.2010 8.4.2010 MIC TANZANIA LTD (TIGO)
P.O.BOX 2929 DAR ES SALAM
INSTALLATION OF COMMUNICATION MAST (ID ARU 100)
KIKWAKWARU, NJIRO ARUSHA ARUSHA
244 25.3.2010 8.4.2010 MIC TANZANIA LTD (TIGO)
P.O.BOX 2929 DAR ES SALAM
MAST ID DAR 284 INSTALLATION PROJECT TEMEKE CCM TEMEKE
DAR ES SALAAM
245 25.3.2010 8.4.2010 MIC TANZANIA LTD (TIGO)
P.O.BOX 2929 DAR ES SALAM
INSTALLATION OF COMMUNICATION TOWER
KIGOGO MBUYUNI DAR 307, YOMBO KIWALANI DAR 316, AND KWAMTOGOLE DAR 293
TEMEKE AND KINONDONI
DAR ES SALAAM
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CHAPTER 7.0: GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR CERTIFICATES 7(a) GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR EIA CERTIFICATES 1. This Certificate is valid during the whole lifecycle of this specific project unless henceforth revoked or suspended. 2. The Minister shall be notified of any transfer/variation/surrender of this certificate. 3. Observe all relevant national policies and legislation that guide this specific project throughout its life cycle. 4. Ensure safe disposal of all types of wastes (solid or liquid) in specified sites. 5. Ensure environmental sustainability by avoiding any form of pollution by using most viable management techniques. 6. Adhere to the Environmental Management Plan (EMP) and Monitoring plan (MP) and constantly improve and update them by taking into account any new development. 7. Constantly liaise with relevent authorities and consult stakeholders including local communities in case of any new development or changes as regards to implementation of your project plan activities. 8. Adhere to all proposed mitigation measures as specified in the Environmental Management Plan contained in the Environmental Impact Statement. 9. Abide to all national social and environmental safeguard policies and standards and strive to maintain and constantly improve standards. 10. Prepare an Emergency and Contingency plan and put in place risk and safety measures. 11. Conduct periodic Environmental Audits and facilitate monitoring by relevant authorities. 12. Design and implement an internal Environmental and Safety Policy and Awareness Programme. 13. Prepare Annual Environmental Reports and any other reports requested by competent authorities and the Government. 14. Obtain all other relevant permits.
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7(b) GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL AUDIT CERTIFICATES 1. To comply with the improvement order by taking remedial action(s) recommended by the Council. 2. To observe all relevant national policies and legislations that guide this project throughout its life cycle. 3. Ensure safe disposal of all types of wastes (solid or liquid) in specified sites. 4. Ensure environmental sustainability by avoiding any form of pollution by using most viable management techniques. 5. Adhere to the Environmental Management Plan (EMP) and Monitoring plan (MP) and constantly improve and update them by taking into account any new development. 6. Constantly liaise with relevent authorities and consult stakeholders including local communities in case of any new development or changes as regards to implementation of your project plan activities. 7. Adhere to all proposed mitigation measures as specified in the Environmental Management Plan contained in the Environmental Audit Report. 8. Abide to all national social and environmental safeguard policies and standards and strive to maintain and constantly improve standards. 9. Prepare an Emergency and Contingency plan and put in place risk and safety measures. 10. Conduct periodic Environmental Audits and facilitate monitoring by relevant authorities. 11. Design and implement an internal Environmental and Safety Policy and Awareness Programme. 12. Prepare Annual Environmental Reports and any other reports requested by competent authorities and the Government. 13. Obtain all other relevant permits.
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CHAPTER 8.0: SPECIFIC CONDITIONS FOR SOME OF EIA CERTIFICATES ISSUED Table 12. Certi. Reg. No
Issuing Year
Specific Conditions
4. 2005/6
1. The characteristics of impacts likely to happen during the construction of gas pipeline and power transmission lines should be analysed and actuated after establishing the centerline and finalization of detailed engineering design. The Environmental and social Management Plan (ESMP) should be revisited to accommodate these impacts.
2. The construction contractor should prepare a separate Impact Management Plan to address social and environmental problems likely to emerge during construction activities. The comprehensive Environmental Impact Management and Monitoring Plan prepared by the contarctor should be submitted to NEMC for approval.
3. Prepare a Resettlement Action Plan (RAP) and compensate all properties affected by the proposed development in accordance with legal procedures indicated in the Land Acquistion Act No.47 of 1967, Land Act No. 4 of 1999, a supplemented in the Ministry of Lands and Human Settlement Development.
4. Since the project is partly located in Mnazi Bay – Ruvuma Estuary, Marine park should ensure that conditions and regulations described in the General Management Plan of the Marine Park are observed and adhered to.
5. Conduct a Risk Assessment (RA) study leading to formulation of Emergency Preparedness Plan (EPP) to combat any accidental fire outbreak in the Gas Field Facility (GFF); Gas Fired Power Plant (GFPP) at Tanzania Port Authority (TPA) and the gas pipeline route.
5. 2005/6
1. Ensure to implement the Environmental Management Plan and the Monitoring Plan according to the EIA and Audit Regulation. Engage an Environmental Expert to guide you in implementing the plans and should submit reports to the Council.
2. Ensure compliance with Regulations set by Wildlife Division. 3. Legal requirements of other relevant authorities should be complied with, and necessary permits sought 4. Maintain close cooperation with the Local Government Authorities and consider giving first priority to neighbouring
villagers with regard to employment opportunities
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Certi. Reg. No
Issuing Year
Specific Conditions
6. 2006/7
1. Provided Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs) to workers and ensure strict compliance with the safety code. 2. Ensure systematic rehabilitation of degraded land during the life of the mine and at the end of the project life. 3. Take measures to ensure that soil and water are not contaminated by spillages resulting from fuel and oil spills or
leakages. 4. Measures should be taken to avoid the formation of acid mine draining. 5. Provide alternative access routes fro livestock in all fenced areas. This should be implemented through close
consultations with the village leadership. 6. Initiate training and self awareness campaigns for workers and neighboring communities on HIV/AIDS and other
Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs).
7. 2006/7
1. Consider overhead transport of coal from the mine to the processing plant as an alternative to road haulage. 2. Implement mitigation measures in order to avoid pollution of river Songwe and other water bodies in the area. 3. Initiate and facilitate a hydrological study in order to understand the aquifer types and nature of rocks in the area so
as to provide information about infiltration, percolation flow direction and potential impacts. 4. The proposed workers township should be surveyed, planned and developed in accordance with the governing law-
cap 378 and its associated rules and regulations.
10. 2006/7
1. The developer must identify proper solid waste disposal site for non decomposable wastes such as tins/cans, metals, wood, plastics, etc that are to be generated throughout project construction and operations.
2. The proponent should consider signing a memorandum of understanding with Saadani Village and obtain Water Use Right from Ministry of Water and Livestock development.
11. 2005/6
1. Ensure that storm water from the factory is well managed to avoid introduction of pollutants into lake Victoria 2. Ensure that effluent discharge permit and other necessary permits are secured from mandated authorities 3. Ensure that the jetty is constructed of columns instead of reclaiming the lake to avoid silitation and obstruction of
movement of crafts along the lake shore. Consult for example Tanzania ports Authorities on the allowed design and construction material
4. Ensure that borrow pits are backfilled abd other impacts associated with excavation activities and haulage of construction are appropriately mitigated.
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RegNo Year Specific Conditions 12. 2006/7
1. The boundaries of the proposed extension should be made clear to the local people so that they are made aware of possible trespassing.
2. GGM should consider collaborating with the District Council in order to extend the piped water from Nungwe bay to reach Geita Town.
3. GGM should conduct consultative meetings with the vrelevant leaders and neighbors and other stakeholders to ensure peaceful co-existence beforeacquiring more land for mining.
4. GGM should get permits from the Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism before clearing any trees in the proposed extension area and the permits to be known to Regional and District Forest Officers.
5. GGM exploration activities will touch Nyamalembo and Katoma areas that had already allocated for Geita Town Planning and Development, therefore GGM should consult Geita District Authorities before remarking of its boundaries.
6. Fire preventation is essential, local authority (District Forest Officer) should be consulted to determine fire risk status and fire bans in the Geita Forest Reserve.
7. Ensure that all equipment are in good working order and operated correctly to minimize fire risks or accidental leakage of oiuls, fuels and drilling fluids.
13. 2006/7
1. Ensure appropriate compensation to all the affected individuals in accordance with the laid down regulations. 2. In case of any further expansion of the project components ensure to comply with EMA (2004) and EIA and Audit
Regulations (2005). 3. Ensure implementation of the Environmental and social Management Plan and Monitoring Plan.
14. 2005/6
1. Prepare a Kiswahili version of the non-technical executive summary and distribute it to all key stakeholders. 2. Since the project uses a state-of-the-art technology, emphasis should be on engineering control and safe working
environment. Provision of PPEs and self contained breathing apparatus should only be complementary measures. 3. Priodic consultations with some stakeholders are essential. Involvement of stakeholders such as the Ministry of
Health and Social Welfare, Tanzania Food and Drugs Authority, and Occupational Safety and Health Authority in monitoring activities is of utmost importance.
4. Pollution of air and water by ethylene oxide and carbon dioxide is of a major concern in this project. The effects of these emissions on the workers health and aquatic life are detrimental and therefore stricter measures to prevent/control this pollution should be taken diligently.
5. Air pollution resulting from odours in the ink formulation and printing sections needs to be adequately controlled as some of them can be toxic
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RegNo Year Specific Conditions 15. 2006/7
1. Ensure that borrow pits are backfilled and other impacts associated with excavation acitities and haulage of marble
blocks are appropriately mitigated. 2. Ensure that Environmental Audit is conducted the marble processing factory located at Mbeya City. 3. Constantly consult and involved the local communities during your operations in order to avoid accidents and
potential misunderstandings. 16. 2006/7
1. Ensure that borrow pits are backfilled and toehr impacts associated with excavation activities and haulage of marble
blocks are appropriately mitigated. 2. Ensure that Environmental Audit is conducted the marble processing factory located at Mbeya City. 3. Constantly consult and involved the local communities during your operations in order to avoid accidents and
potential misunderstandings. 17. 2006/7
1. Ensure that borrow pits are backfilled and toehr impacts associated with excavation activities and haulage of marble
blocks are appropriately mitigated. 2. Ensure that Environmental Audit is conducted the marble processing factory located at Mbeya City. 3. Constantly consult and involved the local communities during your operations in order to avoid accidents and
potential misunderstandings. 18. 2006/7
1. Consult the Department of Antiquities over the classification and use of the existing ruin of Germany sentry in the Bongoyo Island.
2. Reduce the number of the proposed camping huts to less tha 19 to maintain much of the naturalness of the Island. Improve daytime camping than night camping.
3. Extarct information on available birds in Bongoyo Island. Also proper action must be taken to avoid much disturbances on residence bird population in Bongoyo Island.
4. Consult MPRU General Management Plan concerning the Carrying Capacity (what are the operation limitations in the Island) and other pertinent issues of consideration.
5. Conflict of interest over utilization of the island resources among the key stakeholders due to competition and restricted acess to Bongoyo Island should be avoided. The objecti ves of the project must be clearly described to other stakeholders. MPRU must provide guidance as regards to the utilization of the Island resources.
20. 2006/7
1. Ensure that the project are conserved since they provide a unique habitual for a wide range of animal species. 2. Ensure that the project design is approved by TANAPA /SANAPA. 3. Adhere to the SANAPA General Manager plan. 4. Ensure that borrow pits are backfilled and other impacts associated with excavation activities and haulage of
construction materials are appropriately mitigated.
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RegNo Year Specific Conditions 21. 2006/7
1. During the construction phase, safety and health hazards to worklers are of major concerns. Appropriate measures should be take
2. Emmissions from raw material storage, grinding and blending and blending, clinker p[roduction, cement production and packaging is a crucial potential impact during the operational phase. Safe working environment should be ensured.
3. The above emissions will also impactupon the communities surrounding the factory. Appropriate technological and other measures should be taken from the initial (design) stages/phases to mitigate against the likely health hazards.
4. Land use conflicts resulting from proximity to inhabited communities should be resolved as soos as possible to ensure that the project implementation process is not hampered.
24. 2006/7
1. Ensure any pits resulting from excavation activities are backfilled. 2. During the construction phase, safety and health hazards to worklers are of major concerns. Appropriate measures
should be taken. 3. The road route passes through some areas that are ewndowed with wildlife and livestock.Relevant signage on road
sections that the animals frequently cross the road is vital. 4. Waste that is generated especially during the construction phase should be properly managed. Disposal sites should
be identified. 5. For purposes of environmeamental sanitation, there should be toilets at all strategic points of the road route.
25. 2006/7
1. Ensure workers’ safety by equipping them with all necessary safety gears including helmets, shoes, uniforms and observe occupational health and safety procedures.
2. Adequate compensation should be paid to the affected owners in case there were any damaged properties. 3. Put pipe sleeve after tunneling and align the pipe inside the sleeve underground to a depth of 2 meters. 4. Ensure construction of wastewater drainage to the waste treatment plant. 5. Nsure construction of lined catch water darin around the palnt. 6. Sensitize workers on HIV/AIDS and carry out periodic check-ups. 7. Do not incinerate any waste at the site. 8. Install fire protection anmd fighting system coupled withy training for fire unit personnel. 9. Ensure regular monitoring of all the parameters as indicated in the monitoring plan. The Environmental Officer to
supervise this exercise. 10. Ensure implementation of the decommissioning plan at the closure stage of the project
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RegNo Year Specific Conditions 26. 2007
1. There are number of stakeholders in the project area. Consult and liaise with them i.e. Government Bodies, District Authorities, local comm.,unities. Industries and NGOs to ensure that their concerns are well addressed.
2. In case any historical remains are found in the operational area, such area should be marked and avoided to preserve them.
3. Regular monitoring of air pollution from dust and bush burning from seismic operations should be undertaken. 4. Transportation, delivery and storage of chemicals, oils, diesel and explosives should be handled carefully with
qualified personnel. 5. Ensure that, all equipment are in proper working conditions to minimize accidental leakage of oils and fire risks. 6. Sensitize the workforce on safety and health issues including HIV/AIDS, environmental and legislative requirements. 7. For all parties where properties might be damaged, a compensation scheme should be prepared and implemented
in collaboration with the Government and Local Authorities.
27. 2006/7
1. Ensure that the source of water supply for the project does not affect that already stressed sources. 2. Ensure to put in place a comprehensive waste management system. 3. Pant trees oin the area as much as possible using indigenous species. 4. Provide protective gears to all the workers and observe occupational health and safety procedures. 5. Sensitize workers on HIV/AIDS and carry out periodic medical check-ups. 6. Ensure that there are separate drainage systems for storm water, plant effluents and sanitary wastewaters. 7. Do not incinerate any waste at the site. 8. Install fire protection and fighting system coupled with training for the workers. 9. Ensure implementation of Environmental Management Plan and the Monitoring Plan. 10. Ensure implementation of the decommissioning plan at the closure stage of the project.
28. 2006/7
1. Plans to expand the above mentioned project, if any, should be subjected to EIA process as per Environmental Management Act No. 20 of 2004 and EIA and Audit Regulations of 2005.
2. Risk assessment study should be conducted and the Company’s fire outbreak preparedness plan developed. 3. A systematic monitoring plan should be prepared to ensure that any possible LPG leakages are detected at very early
stage. 4. A contingency plan to combat oil spills and fire outbreaks should be finalized and made operational. 5. Initiatives to make neighbouring communities aware of the project activities should be made. People should be
made aware of the dangers of tampering with the pipes and tanks.
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RegNo Year Specific Conditions 29. 2006/7
1. Earth works should be confined within the project area boundaries. Extension of the project area will require, among other things, a new registration for EIA
2. Appropriate measures should be taken to avoid or minimize risks related to worker’s safety and health, and accidents.
3. Occupational safety and health requirements should be complied with. Appropriate person protective equipment should be provided; and ensure their use as appropriate, by all workers.
4. Blasting operations should be undertaken in accordance with the laid down regulations. Handling of explosives at the storage site and during transportation should be properly managed.
5. Waste should be managed appropriately and hydrocarbon should be properly handled to avoid leakages or spills. 6. Villagers in the neighbourhood should be made aware of the operations of the project. They should for instance, be
cautioned in an event of a blasting action. 7. Proper reinstatement of the quarry site should be undertaken as planned, at the end of the project life.
31. 2006/7
1. Taking into account that the proposed project site is in a World Heritage Site, ensure that the Operational Guidelines of World Heritage Convention are strictly adhered to.
2. Ensure compliance with regulations set by Selous Game Reserve Authorities. 3. Should the developer plan to establish a dump site in Mloka Village, he will have to acquire the site adhering to the
laid-down regulations and also to comply with the requirements of Environmental Impact Assessment. 4. The developer should maintain close cooperation with the Local Government Authorities and shall give first priority
to neighbouring villages with regard to employment opportunities. 5. Ensure implementation of the Environmental Management Plan and Monitoring Plan according to the EIA and Audit
Regulations.
32. 2007/8
1. The developer should preserve indigenous tree species in the areas which constitute catchment areas. 2. Ensure to adhere to all relevant Regulations of the Forestry Sector. 3. the developer should maintain close cooperation with the Local Government Authorities and should consider giving
first priotity to neighbouring villagers with regard to employment opportunities. 4. Ensure compliance with the Environmental Management Plan and the Monitoring Plan according to EIA and Audit
Regulations.
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RegNo Year Specific Conditions 33. 2006/7
1. Ensure that the compensation for relocation and resettlement is effected before construction of the mine starts. This should be done in consultation with the Ministry of Energy and Minerals (MEM) as well as Ministry of lands and human Settlements Development.
2. The handling of small scale miners operating in and out the PML should be in accordance with the MEM’s legal requirements.
3. Ensure implementation of the Monitoring Plan at all stages of the project. 4. Ensure provision of alternative sources of water as the current water source for the communities will be affected by
the project and ensure periodic monitoring of its quality and quantity. The new water sources to be handled over to the community before the project starts.
5. Prepare an Employment Plan and submit it to the Ministry of Labour for approval. 6. A comprehensive Decommissioning Plan should be prepared and submitted to the National Environment
Management Council and the Ministry of Energy and Minerals for approval before the actual process starts.
35. 2007/8
1. According to the recent Government directive, ensure that toilet/sanitary facilities are constructed along the road. 2. Full wildlife warning signage should be erected in areas where wildlife is prevalent. 3. During the pre-construction and construction phases, measures for wildlife areas related to signage, speed limits,
rare and endangered species, migration patterns, animal behaviour, excessive noise due to blasting, use of machinery and works in dangerous sites should be planned and implemented in consultation with Wildlife Authorities.
4. The location of the borrow pits should be according to the Environmental Code of practice for road design and construction. At the end of the operations, borrow pits and quarry sites should be restored as per Environmental Management Plan.
5. Where possible and appropriate, use the existing borrow pits which should be rehabilitated after the construction phase.
6. Borrow pits and other construction works should not be excavated in the wildlife corridor. 7. Drainage and erosion resulting from road construction activities and thereafter should be properly managed. 8. During the construction phase, safety and health hazards to workers are of major concern. Appropriate measures
should be taken in accordance with Occupational Safety and Health regulations. 9. As a result of influx of job seekers and the social interactions between the construction workers and the surrounding
communities, HIV/AIDS incidences are likely to increase. There should be awareness programmes in and around the campsites.
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RegNo Year Specific Conditions 37. 2006/7
1. Additional or improved water supply for the project use should be constructed and built in such a way that the loca population can benefit from it after the construction phase.
2. Implement compensation and resettlement plans according to the procedures set out in the national laws and regulations.
3. Consider best practices to minimize any potential health and safety impacts to workers and the local population in the project.
4. Consider assisting local farmers economically by purchasing local food products and other items where possible. 5. Ensure that all waste generated at construction sites and the camp is handled in an environmentally safe and
appropriate manner. 6. Promote community awareness campaigns and maintain the warning signs on transmission line tower. 7. Raise awareness of the villagers on HIV/AIDS and other STDs. 8. Electrical installation should be regularly checked by TANESCO for enhanced safety purpose. 9. Relocation of affected people should, if possible, not be far from the present community in order to maintain current
social network relations.
38. 2009/10
1. The location of the borrow pits should be according to the Environment Code of practice for road design and construction. At the end of the operations, borrow pits and quarry sites should be restored as per ESMP.
2. Drainage and erosion resulting from road construction activities and thereafter should be properly managed. 3. During the construction phase, safety and health hazards to workers are of major concerns. Appropriate measures
should be taken. 4. As a result of influx of job seekers and the social interaction between the construction workers and the surrounding
communities, HIV/AIDS incidences are likely to increase. There should be awareness campaigns in and around the camp sites.
5. Waste that is generated especially during the construction phase should be properly managed. Disposal sites should be clearly identified.
6. Due to solid wastes like used tyres and scrapers and soil contamination resulting from used oils, camps should be cleaned up and rehabilitated during the decommissioning [phase.
7. For purposes of environmental sanitation, there should be toilets at all strategic points of points of the road route.
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RegNo Year Specific Conditions 39. 2007/8
1. Ensure compensation for relocation is effected prior to construction phase begins. This should be done in consultation with the Ministry of Lands and Human Settlements Development.
2. Consult the Ministry of Water regarding Water Use Permit for abstracting water from Lake Nyasa and Rivers Ketawaka, Mchuchuma and others. If possible the use of Lake Nyasa that has trans-boundary implications could be avoided.
3. The agreements made and demarcated between the project and local communities must be respected. The District Legal officer should assist the District and respective Villages to be affected by the project, in drawing up the legally binding Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in order ensure the Developer fulfills the agreed obligations.
4. Introduce Community Relations Programmes. The project could employ Community Relations Officer to liaise with local people on issues pertaining to environfmental management and socio-economic issues;
5. Keep 60 meters from the riverbanks as stipulated in the Section 57(1) of Environmental Management Acts (2004) and Land Act of 1999 which prohibit human activities in certain areas including riverbanks, water dam, natural lakes or reservoirs.
6. Ensure that the Lake Nyasa, rivers and streams close to the project sites are not polluted in any way by project activities;
7. Ensure that the mining pits or borrow pits are rewstores at least to the original state. 8. Assist TANROADS in road rehabilitation before project implementation in order to accommodate the expected
increase in traffic level of heavy trucks and small vehicles between Mchuchuma, Kimelembe and Amani (About 150 kilometers);
9. Prepare an Employment Plan and submit it to the Ministry of Labour and ensure implementation of the Monitoring Plan at all stages of the project;
10. A comprehensive Decommissioning Plan should be prepare and submitted to the National Environment Management Council (NEMC) and Ministry of Energy and Minerals for approval before the actual operation starts.
11. Establish baseline conditions for the both ground and surface water quality and air qualities within the project area.
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RegNo Year Specific Conditions 40 2008/9 1. Observe all relevant mentioned Legislations and Regulations that guide this specific project.
2. The Developer should maintain close cooperation with the Local Government Authorities and shall consider giving
first priority to neighbouring villagers with regard to employment opportunities.
3. As a result of influx of job seekers and the social interactions between the miners and the surrounding communities,
HIV/AIDS incidences are likely to increase. There should be awareness programmes in and around the campsites. 4. Waste that is generated during different phases of the project should be managed. 5. Implement all recommended mitigation measures as specified in the Environmental Management Plan contained in
the EIS. 6. Implement the Monitoring Plan as recommended in the EIS 7. Ensure land reclamation and rehabilitation during the decommissioning phase.
41. 2007/8
1. Should the Jatropha seed processing take place in Kilwa, a separate EIA will be required. 2. Village land use plans may have some influence on the project. Revise the EIS as necessary when the plans are ready
and inform NEMC accordingly. 3. Guidelines for biofuel development in Tanzania are being prepared. The EIS might need to be revised to address the
requirement s of the guidelines when they become operational. 4. Issues related to land acquisition and compensation should be settled preferably at the planning stage. 5. Legal requirements of other relevant authorities should be complied with and necessary permits sought. 6. Waste that is generated at different stages of the project development should be properly managed.
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1. Ensure to implement the Environmental Management Plan and Monitoring Plan as indicated in the EIS. 2. Prepare monitoring and audit reports in accordance with the Regulations, and submit to the Council as required. 3. Prepare annual risk assessment and emergency preparedness plans. 4. Ensure that, cyanide content in the tailings is within the threshold limits and that it complies with Tanzanian
standards where such standards exist and/or are more stringent (tailings for backfill should have cyanide content not exceeding 0.5 ppm).
5. Ensure that the transportation and handling of cyanide in any form is safe and is at all times in compliance with relevant laws and regulations.
6. Undertake regular awareness programmes on cyanide to the communities around the project area and to those along the transportation route.
7. Engage an environmental expert who should guide on carrying out self-auditing and monitoring of the plant’s operations and report to the Council and the District Environmental Management Officer.
45. 2007/8
1. Ensure that dust generation from the operations is containment, bearing the short distance to the water structures (water dams and fresh water treatment plant) that are dependent by the entire Tanga city residents
2. Ensure that the operations in the area do not have negative implications (i.e erosion and subsequent siltation) to Sigi river.
3. Ensure implementation of the Environmental Management and Monitoring Plans (EMP&MP) included and specified in the EIS; and an environmental expert is engaged to guide the implementation of both the EMP and MP.
4. Produce monitoring and audit reports in accordance with the law, and submit copies of the same as required by the Environmental Management Act, Cap 191.
5. Ensure appropriate implementation of the decommissioning phase at the closure stage of the project.
46. 2007/8
1. Ensure that dust emissions are minimized from the new grinding facility to minimize cumulative impacts of the emissions from the existing facilities, as dust pollution (from the existing facilities) concern was pointed out by all consulted stakeholders in the area.
2. Since this is a component of the entire Cement plant/factory, ensure that specific conditions to the whole factory are fulfilled.
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3. Ensure that dust emissions are minimized from the new grinding facility to minimize cumulative impacts of the emissions from the existing facilities, as dust pollution (from the existing facilities) concern was pointed out by all consulted stakeholders in the area.
4. Since this is a component of the entire Cement plant/factory, ensure that specific conditions to the whole factory are fulfilled.
47. 2007/8 1. Ensure implementation of the Environmental Management Plan (EMP) and the Monitoring Plan IMP) as indicated in the EIA Report. Engage and Environmental Expert to guide the project on this. She/he should prepare monitoring and audit reports for submission to the Council and should liaise with the City Environmental Management Officer.
2. Initiate an awareness programme to the neighbouring communities on environmental, safety and health measures in respect of the project activities.
3. Ensure that solid waste and sludge resulting from daily operations are properly handled to avoid unnecessary discharges to the environmental taking into account the marine and terrestrial ecosystems.
4. Ensure routinely check for oil spills, pipe leakages, storage tanks and other process areas using. 5. Prepare Risk Assessment studies and the Contingency Plan annually.
48. 2007/8 1. Ensure that livestock routes are not blocked and the right of way of the communities is guaranteed. 2. Establish cooperation with other mining projects i.e Kilimanjaro mines, Tanzanite One Mines, and specifically small
scale mines to ensure that water sources for Songambele village located at lower elevation is not impacted upon by projects
3. Ensure continues information flow to the communities surrounding the project and District Executive Director’s office at Orkosunet about the project activities through provision of non technical summary and annual monitoring reports.
49. 2007/8
1. Compensation should be settled at planning stage for any properties likely to be affected when entrenching the cable along its route from Msasani Beach manhole(BMH) to Zantel office
2. Ensure to work closely with Marine Park and Fisheries Division during laying the cable in the sea to guarantee the safety of coral reef
3. Legal requirements of other relevant authorities should be complied with and necessary permits sought 4. Waste that is generated at different stages of the project development should be properly managed 5. Ensure to implement the Environmental Management plan(EMP) and the Monitoring Plan according to the EIA and
Audit regulations. Engage an Environmental Expert to guide you in implementing the plans and should submit the reports to the Council
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Reg. Year Specific Conditions 51. 2009/10 1. Ensure to implement the Environmental Management Plan and the
2. Monitoring Plan according to the EIA and Audit Regulations. Engage an environmental expert to guide you in implementing the plans and should submit reports to the Council.
3. Ensure compliance with Regulations of the Tanzania National parks. 4. The water drilling process should be made prior to consulting relevant Water Authorities particulary Rufiji Water
Authority for permit and water use right. 5. Legal requirements of other relevant authorities should be complied with and necessary permits should be sought
where required. 6. Maintain close cooperation with the Local Government Authorities and consider giving priority to neighbouring
villagers with regard to employment opportunities. 52. 2007/8
1. Ensure proper management of solid and liquid waste on the project site. 2. Compensation to the affected people should be done as per legal procedures. This should be done in consultation
with the Ministry of Lands and Human Settlements Development, Ministry of Energy and Minerals and the relevant local authorities
3. The mining pits and borrow pits should be restored at least to the original state 4. Establish and maintain regular check up of workers’ health accordance with the Occupational Safety and Health Act
No. 5 of 2003. 5. Ensure that infrastructures including roads, culverts and bridges are reinforced and upgraded to an acceptable
standard to withstand heavy carriages and trucks 6. Ensure proper management of storm waste to avoid erosion 7. Establish and maintain proper flow of communication between the company, local authorities and local communities
to ensure good cooperation.
53. 2009/10
1. Ensure implementation of the Environmental Management Plan and a Monitoring Plan (EMP & MP) included and specified in the EIS; and that an environmental expert is engaged to guide the implementation of both the EMP and MP.
2. Produce monitoring and audit reports in accordance with the law, and submit copies of the same as required by the Environmental Management Act, Cap 121.
3. Ensure that road use conflicts between the company vehicles and other road users during the operation phase are controlled.
4. Ensure that dust and other gaseous emissions are controlled and kept within allowable limits.
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5. Establish and implement a health and safety program, including periodic medical check-ups. In general, the stipulations of the “Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA)”, related to this matter should be adhered to.
6. Conduct awareness programs on HIV/AIDS to the workers and the communities around the project area. 7. Introduce Community Relations Programs in accordance with the requirements of the corporate social responsibility
principles. 8. Ensure appropriate implementation of the decommissioning phase at the closure stage of the project.
54. 2007/8
1. Ensure implementation of the Environmental Management Plan (EMP) and the Monitoring Plan (MP). 2. Engage and Environmental Expert to guide you in implementing the EMP and the MP and she/he should prepare and
submit Monitoring/audit reports to the Council and should also liaise with the District Environmental Management Officer.
3. Compensation should be realistic and timely and be effected in accordance with the relevant regulations. 4. Ensure to conduct awareness programmes on HIV/AIDS to the workers and the communities around the project
area. 5. Ensure to maintain good cooperation with the neighbouring communities. 6. Ensure appropriate implementation of the decommissioning phase at the closure stage of the project.
55. 2008/9
1. Ensure implementation of the Environmental Management Plan (EMP) and the Monitoring Plan (MP). 2. Engage an environmental expert to guide the implementation of the EMP and the MP and to submit reports to the
Council in accordance with the EIA and Audit Regulations 2005.
3. Tailings Storage Facility (TSF) should be designed in such a way that permeability of water will not occur.
4. Ensure that, livestock routes are not blocked and the right of the way of the communities is guaranteed.
5. Establish cooperation with the communities around the project area and the District Authorities and they should continually be informed about the project activities.
6. In the event that, the company needs to recruit workers, priority should be given to the neighbouring communities. 7. Initiate awareness programmes to the communities regarding crucial aspects of the project i.e. safety and health
(HIV/AIDS) and overall environmental management matters.
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1. Ensure to implement the Environmental Management Plan (EMP) and the Monitoring Plan (MP). Engage an environmental expert to guide on this and she/he should submit monitoring and audit reports and report to the Council and to the City Environmental Management Officer.
2. Ensure safe treatment and disposal of all types of wastes (solid/liquid). 3. Ensure that wastewater from the processing plant is treated to the required standards before discharge into Lake
Victoria. 4. Comply with occupational health and safety regulations as required by OSHA. 5. Initiate an awareness programme to the neighbouring communities on the project operations and the roles of both
parties.
57. 2007/8
1. Engage an environmental expert to guide on implementation of the Environmental Management Plan and the Monitoring Plan and should prepare monitoring and audit reports and report to the Council and the District Environmental Management Officer.
2. Ensure proper treatment of drilling mud before disposal.
3. Ensure proper handling and treatment of solid wastes, hazardous wastes and sewage at project sites.
4. Ensure proper handling chemicals, fuels and used oil.
5. Only water Based Chemicals must be used and the Council should be informed of any change of drilling chemical for
further recommendations.
6. All lined pits for treatment of drilling mud and cuttings as well as water reservoirs must be well restored after completion of drilling operations.
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58. 2007/8
1. Ensure implementation of the Environmental Management Plan (EMP) and the Monitoring Plan (MP) as indicated in the EIA Report. Engage an environmental expert to guide the project on this. She/he should prepare monitoring and audit reports for submission to the Council and should liaise with the City Environmental Management Offices
2. Initiate an awareness programme to the neighbouring communities on environmental, safety and health measures in respect of the project activities
3. Ensure that solid waste and sludge resulting from daily operations are properly handled to avoid unnecessary discharges to the environment taking into account the marine and terrestrial ecosystems.
4. Ensure routine check for oil spills, pipe leakages, staorage tanks and other processing areas using. 5. Prepare Risk Assessment studies and the Contingency Plan annually.
59. 2008/9
1. Ensure to adhere to the Environmental Management Plan (EMP) and the Monitoring Plan (MP) and engage an environmental expert to guide you in implementing the EMP and MP and she/he should prepare and submit monitoring/audit reports to the Council and should also liaise with the District Environmental Management Officers in respective Local Government Authorities and facilitate monitoring by relevant authorities.
2. Ensure compensation is made in accordance with the law and any known disputes are cleared out prior to undertaking the development.
60. 2008/9
1. There should be appropriate strategies for mine waste management to avoid or minimize acid rock drainage. 2. Chemicals like cyanide and explosives should be properly handled 3. Establish good neighbourhood and cooperation with communities around the project area and the District
Authorities and they should continually be informed about the project activities 4. Initiate awareness program to the communities regarding crucial aspects of the project e.g. safety and health and
the overall environmental management matters. 5. Engage an environmental expert who will guide implementation of the EMP and the MP and writing of reports to the
Council in accordance with the EIA and Audit Regulations of 2005. 6. Compensation should be realistic and timely and should be effected in accordance with the relevant regulations. 7. Ensure appropriate implementation of the decommissioning plan at the closure stage of the project.
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62. 2007/8 1. Engage an environmental expert for guidance on implementation of the Environmental Management Plan (EMP), especially during the construction phase. The expert will also assist in the implementation of the Environmental Monitoring Plan (MP) and, adherence to general and specific conditions attached with the EIA Certificate.
2. Compensation of property throughout the transmission line route should be effected timely and in accordance with
the laid – down regulations. The people to be compensated should be made aware of the criteria applied to determine the compensation rates.
3. An awareness programme on health and safety matters should be carried out to the communities along the
transmission line route. In this regard ensure, compliance with the Occupational Safety and Health Act (2003).
4. Legal requirements by other Authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance should be complied with. Requirements by relevant Ministries, Municipal and City Authorities should be observed. In particular, the Ministry of Lands, Housing and Human Settlements Development should be consulted on the issue of resettlement.
63. 2008/9 1. Ensure the implementation of the Environmental Management Plan (EMP) throughout project life cycle.
2. All solid wastes generated from the estate and its associated infrastructures have to be categorized into different types at the source, then collected and hauled to the dumpsite as recommended by Kinondoni Municipal Council.
3. The generated liquid wastes which are generated from the Housing Estate and its associated infrastructures should very well handled. Leave the routes for communities and fishermen to access the beach areas.
4. Ensure that all surface runoff during the rainy season is drained out of the area.
64. 2008/9 1. During the construction phase, wildlife should not be injured or harassed; 2. Project activities should not initiate soil erosion along the project route; 3. All types of waste should be properly managed; 4. Construction work should be undertaken during day time only; 5. Noise should be kept at minimum levels possible; 6. During construction, there must be adequate protection of project employees from wildlife;
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65. 2008/9
1. Ensure implementation of the Environmental Management and Monitoring Plans (EMP&MP) included and specified in the EIS;and that an environmental expert is engaged to guide the implementation of both the EMP and MP.
2. Cary out annual Risk Assessment. 3. Ensure that road use conflicts between the company and other road users during the operation phase are resolved 4. Ensure that dust and other gaseous emissions are controlled and kept within allowable limits. 5. Establish and implement a health and safety program, including periodic medical check-ups. Industrial hygiene
measures should be taken. Requirements of the “Occupation Safety and Health Act (OSHA)”, on this matter should be fulfilled.
6. Conduct awareness programs on HIV/AIDS to the workers and communities around the project area. 7. Introduce Community Relations Programs in accordance with the requirements of the corporate social responsibility
principles. 8. Ensure appropriate implementation of the decommissioning phase at the closure stage of the project
66. 2008/9
1. Ensure to adhere to the Environmental Management Plan(EMP) and the Monitoring Plan (MP) 2. Engage an Environmental expert to guide you in implementing the Environmental Management Plan and the
Monitoring Plan and she/he should prepare and submit Monitoring/Audit reports to the Council and should also liaise with Tanga City Council’s Environmental Management Officer and facilitate monitoring by relevant authorities
3. Ensure to have a common understanding of the use of Manzara quarry pit which was used by contractors during construction of the factory and now is partly used for paddy farming
4. Ensure aspects of health and safety of the communities around the project are addressed in the design of the power plant
5. Emergency preparedness and response plan should be in place and annually updated 6. Awareness program on HIV/AIDS, should be regular to educate the society on how they can protect themselves,
especially the truck drivers, workers and Pongwe communities 7. Ensure use of the locally available raw materials such as coal for power production, as a matter of priority
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67. 2008/9
1. Adhere to the Environmental Management Plan {EMP} and the Monitoring Plan {MP} 2. Engage an Environmental expert to guide you in implementing the Environmental Management Plan and the
Monitoring Plan and she/he should prepare and submit Monitoring/Audit reports to the Council and ensure liaison with the District Environmental Management Officer
3. Ensure that road use conflict between the company vehicles and other road users, during the operation phase is controlled.
4. Ensure that dust and other air emissions are controlled. 5. Establish and implement workers medical check up program. 6. Introduce Community Relations Programs and Implement Corporate Social Responsibility Principles.
68. 2008/9
1. Ensure to implement the Environmental Management Plan and the Monitoring plan according tp the EIA and Audit Regulations. Engage an Environmental Expert to guide you in implementing the plans and should submit reports to the Council.
2. Ensure compliance with Fisheries Regulations (2005)
3. Legal requirements of other relevant authorities should be compiled with and necessary permits sought.
4. Maintain close cooperation with the Local Government Authorities and consider giving first priority to neighbouring villagers with regard to employment opportunities.
69. 2008/9 1. Ensure compliance with Regulations set by Tanzania National Parks 2. Ensure to implement the Environment Management Plan according to EIA and Audit Regulations. Engage an
Environment Expert to guide you in implementing the plans and should submit report to the Council. 3. In case of plans to establish a land fill in any nearby village, all regulations of acquiring the site and also requirements
of Environment Impact Assessment shall have to be complied. 4. Maintain close cooperation with the local Government authorities and consider giving first priority to neighbouring
villagers with regard to employment opportunities. 5. Legal requirement of other relevant authorities should be compiled with and necessary permits sought.
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70. 2008/9
1. Ensure implementation of the Environmental Management Plan (EMP) and the Monitoring Plan (MP) as indicated in the EIA Report. Engage an Environmental Expert to guide the project on this. She/he should prepare monitoring and audit reports for submission to the Council and should liaise with the District Environmental Management Officer
2. Initiate an awareness programme to the neighbouring communities on environmental, safety and health measures in respect of the projects activities
3. Consider to assist Ulanga District, particularly Mavimba Village to sustainably manage the nearby natural forest including village forests
4. Harvesting of any natural forest in the area should be in consultation with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism
5. Since the development is in Kilombero Valley, sewage and waste waters from the saw-mill should be managed appropriately
6. Consider promotion initiatives to the communities, for instance encouraging teak outgrowers and provision of market for them
7. Prepare Risk Assessment studies and Contingency Plan and update annually 71. 2008/9
1. Ensure implementation of the Environmental Management Plan (EMP) and the Monitoring Plan (MP) as indicated in the EIA Report. Engage an Environmental Expert to guide the project on this. She/he should prepare monitoring and audit reports for submission to the Council and should liaise with the District Environmental Management Officer
2. Ensure awareness creation to the local residents neighbouring the project is done on safety and emergence response.
3. Ensure all workers are provided with and wear personal protective gears all the time in the production line 4. Ensure liquid wastes are contained within the plot and treated before release to the environment 5. Prepare Risk Assessment and contingence plan for the project, and update annually.
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72.
2008/9
1. Ensure implementation the Environment Management Plan (EMP) and Monitoring Plan (MP) as indicated in the
EIA report. Engage an Environmental Expert to guide the project in implementing the plans. The expert should
prepare monitoring and audit reports for submission to the Council and should keep liaison with the Municipal
Environment Management Officer.
2. Initiate an awareness programme to the neighbouring communities on environmental, safety and health
measures in respect of the project activities
3. Ensure that solid waste and sludge resulting from daily operations are properly handled to avoid unnecessary
discharge into environment taking into account the marine and terrestrial ecosystems
4. Ensure routine check for oil spills, pipe leakages, storage tanks and other process areas
5. Prepare Risk Assessment studies and the Contingency Plan annually
73. 2008/9
1. Ensure implementation the Environment Management Plan (EMP) and the Monitoring Plan (MP) as indicated in the
EIA report. Engage an Environmental Expert to guide the project on this. She/he should prepare monitoring and
audit reports for submission to the Council and should in that respect liaise with the Municipal Environment
Management Office
2. Ensure the establishment of the mechanism of monitoring soils, surface and groundwater right from the onsetof the
plant to ascertain the efficacy of the waste treatment methods and thus to avoid undue environmental pollution.
3. Ensure containment of the dust generation from the operations considering the fact that the plant is close to the
Kingolwira township centre.
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74. 2008/9
1. Ensure to institute proper waste management in the area to ensure proper waste treatment and/or disposal within or outside the NCA
2. Ensure to use alternative water source other than Esirwa stream(Loolchuta River) as indicated in the EIS so as to avoid conflicts with local communities that depend on it
3. Ensure that Legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance, are complied with
4. Engage an Environmental Expert to guide the implementation of the Environmental Management Plan and Monitoring plan. She/he should prepare monitoring reports for submission to the Council and should liaise NCAA and Ngorongoro District Environment Management Officer.
75. 2008/9
1. Implementation the Environment Management Plan (EMP) and Monitoring Plan (MP) as indicated in the EIA report.
Engage an Environmental Expert to guide the project in implementing the plans. The expert should prepare
monitoring and audit reports for submission to the Council and should keep liaison with the Municipal Environment
Management Officer.
2. Prepare Risk Assessment and Contingency plan for the project, and up-date annually.
3. Ensure awareness creation to the local residents neighbouring the project is done on safety and emergence
response.
4. Requirements of other authorities with relevance to the operations of this project should as will be observed.
76. 2008/9
1. Ensure implementation of the Environmental Management Plan (EMP) and the Environmental Monitoring Plan (MP) as indicated in the EIA report. Engage an environmental expert for guidance on implementation of the EMP and especially during the construction and operation phases. The expert will also assist in the implementation of the Environmental Monitoring Plan and adherence to general and specific conditions attached with the EIA certificate.
2. Legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance should be complied with. Requirements by relevant Ministries and other authorities should be observed.
3. Solid and liquid wastes generated during all phases commencing from mobilisation, construction, operation and decommissioning should be managed in an environmental friendly manner.
4. The migratory routes and seasonal streams should not be blocked.
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77. 2008/9
1. Ensure to implement the Environment Management Plan (EMP) and Monitoring Plan (MP) according to the EIA and
Audit Regulations. Engage an Environmental Expert to guide you in implementing the plans and should submit
reports to the Council.
2. Ensure compliance with Regulations set by Ministry of Energy and Minerals and other relevant legislations.
3. Legal requirements of other relevant authorities should be complied with and necessary permits sought.
4. Maintain close cooperation with the Local Government Authorities and consider giving first priority to neighbouring
villagers with regard to employment opportunities
5. Initiate an awareness programme on the pros and cons of the undertaking to the communities around the project
area
6. Ensure payment of realistic compensation to the people who will be reallocated.
78.
2008/9
1. Ensure compliance with Regulations set by Tanzania National Parks.
2. Legal requirements of other relevant authorities should be complied with and necessary permits sought. 3. Ensure to implement the Environmental Management Plan and the Monitoring Plan according to the EIA and Audit
Regulations, 2005, and engage an Environmental Expert to guide you in implementing the plans and should submit
reports to the Council and other institutions as the law describes.
4. Ensure that for plans to establish a land fill in any nearby village, all regulations of acquiring the site and also
requirements of Environmental Impact Assessment shall have to be complied with.
5. Ensure close cooperation is maintained with the Local Government Authorities and consider giving first priority to
neighbouring villagers with regard to employment opportunities
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1. Ensure implementation the Environment Management Plan (EMP) and Monitoring Plan (MP) as indicated in the EIA
report.
2. Engage an Environmental Expert to guide the implementation of Environmental Management Plan EMP and
Monitoring Plan. She/he should prepare monitoring reports for submission to the Council and should liaise with
Basin Water Officer and Lindi District Environment Management Officer.
3. Ensure proper handling and treatment of drilling mud, solid waste, hazardous wastes and sewage.
4. Only water based chemicals have to be used, NEMC should be informed of any change of drilling chemical for further
recommendations.
5. All lined pits for treatment of drilling mud and and cuttings must be well restored after completion of drilling
operations.
6. Ensure proper and timely compensation arrangement to the affected persons
7. Ensure safety and good health to workers and other people are maintained throughout the project life span
81 2008/9 1. Ensure compliance with Regulations set by the Authority of Selous Game Reserve.
2. Legal requirements of other relevant authorities should be complied with and necessary permits sought. 3. Ensure to implement the Environmental Management Plan and the Monitoring Plan according to the EIA and Audit
Regulations. Engage an Environmental Expert to guide you in implementing the plans and should submit reports to
the Council.
4. Since the lodge is located on a fragile environment i.e in sloping landscape on the Rufiji river bank, ensure protection
of vegetation at site.
5. Ensure proper management of both liquid and solid wastes throughout project life.
8. Maintain close cooperation with the Local Government Authorities and consider giving first priority to neighbouring
villagers with regard to employment opportunities.
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2008/9
1. Implement the Environmental Management Plan and the Monitoring Plan according to the EIA and Audit Regulations
2005 and submit annually, the environmental monitoring report to NEMC.
2. There should be regular training on health and safety to workers and ensure that they use protective gears.
3. Petroleum products should be handled with care as they are highly flammable.
4. Emergence Response Plan should always be in place, updated annually and workers should be made aware. 5. Appropriate treatment of all liquid wastes (i.e., domestic, laboratory) and solid waste should be done before
disposal.
87. 2008/9
1. Implement the Environmental Management Plan and the Monitoring Plan according to the EIA and Audit
Regulations, 2005, and engage an Environmental Expert to guide you in implementing the plans. Environmental
reports should be prepared and submitted to the Council and other institutions as the law describes.
2. Legal requirements of other relevant authorities should be complied with and necessary permits sought.
3. As much as possible, consider giving first priority to neighbouring villagers with regard to employment opportunities.
4. Ensure proper management of both liquid and solid wastes throughout the project life. 5. Plant indigenous trees to surround the proposed site in order to buffer against wind and dust and for the provision
of shade. 88. 2008/9
1. Implement the Environmental Management Plan and the Monitoring Plan according to the EIA and Audit Regulations, 2005, and engage an Environmental Expert to guide you in implementing the plans. The expert should prepare environmental reports for submission to the Council and other institutions as the law describes.
2. Legal requirements of other relevant authorities should be complied with and necessary permits sought.
3. Ensure proper management of both liquid and solid wastes throughout the project life.
4. Plant indigenous trees to surround the proposed Secondary School in order to buffer against wind and dust and for the provision of shade.
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1. Engage an environmental expert to guide the implementation of the Environmental Management Plan (EMP) and Monitoring Plan, preparation of monitoring and audit reports and submission of the same to NEMC and Bagamoyo District Council.
2. Ensure close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism (Wildlife Division) in managing the wildlife and wetlands in the area.
3. Ensure to maintain distance of not less than 60 meters from the bank of the River as required by section 57 (1) of
Environmental Management Act, Cap 191.
4. Ensure that arrangement for “Outgrowers Scheme” is developed collaboratively with the Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation, Bagamoyo District Council and local communities
5. Adhere to the biofuel production guidelines
90. 2008/9
1. Liaise with the Wildlife Management Area (WMA) - Authority of Ikona to ensure that the minimum distance from the hunting block is maintained.
2. The General Management Plan (GMP) of the WMA of Ikona, should be complied with. 3. Ensure that the solid wastes generated are disposed off at the designated area.
4. Ensure that all other relevant legal requirements applicable to the project are fulfilled. 5. Engage an Environmental expert to guide the implementation of the Environmental Management Plan and
Monitoring Plan. She/he should prepare monitoring reports for submission to the Council and should liaise with WMA and Serengeti District Environment Management Officer.
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1. Ensure compliance with Regulations and other requirements set by Serengeti National Park.
2. Implement the Environmental Management Plan and the Monitoring Plan according to the EIA and Audit
Regulations. Engage an Environmental Expert who will guide you in implementing the plans and writing reports for
submission to the Council.
3. In case of plans to establish a land fill in any nearby village, all regulations of acquiring the site and also requirements
of Environmental Impact Assessment shall have to be complied with.
4. Maintain close cooperation with the Local Government Authorities and consider giving first priority to neighbouring
villagers with regard to employment opportunities.
5. Legal requirements of other relevant authorities should be complied with and necessary permits sought where necessary.
93. 2008/9
1. Implement the Environmental Management Plan and the Monitoring Plan according to the EIA and Audit
Regulations, 2005, and engage an Environmental Expert to guide you in implementing the plans. Environmental
reports should be prepared and submitted to the Council and to the District Environmental Management Officer.
2. Legal requirements of other relevant authorities should be complied with and necessary permits sought.
3. Maintain cooperation with the Local Government Authorities and consider giving first priority to neighbouring
villagers with regard to employment opportunities.
4. Ensure proper management of both liquid and solid wastes throughout the project life.
5. In case there are plans to construct a land-fill the Council should be notified for purposes of environmental
assessment. There should also be a Memorandum of Understanding between your Company and the Village in
which the landfill will be constructed.
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1. Compensation should be settled at planning stage for any properties likely to be affected.
2. Legal requirements of other relevant authorities should be complied with and necessary permits sought.
3. Ensure to work closely with Forestry and Beekeeping Division during vegetation clearing for agriculture and in identification of tree species to be preserved and protected.
4. Ensure to implement the Environmental Management Plan and the Monitoring Plan according to the EIA and Audit Regulations. Engage an Environmental Expert to guide you in implementing the plans and should submit reports to the Council.
96. 2008/9
1. Implementation the Environmental Management Plan (EMP) and Monitoring Plan (MP) as indicated in the EIS. Engage an Environmental Expert to guide on this. She/he should prepare monitoring and audit reports for submission to the Council and should liaise with the Kinondoni Municipal Environmental Management Officer.
2. Emissions should be restricted to prescribed standards, and ensure that neither offensive nor harmful emissions from the plant reach nearby residents.
3. Employ Environmental friendly technology that includes the waste removers auto mechanism so as to avoid improper industrial waste disposal during the production of pharmaceutical drugs.
4. Waste water should be properly treated based on the composition of chemicals of the waste water, to render it
harmless prior to final disposal. 5. Solid waste of all types should be properly handled and those which require the treatment before disposal should be
treated. 6. Safety and health of workers should be ensured as per legal requirements.
7. Legal requirements of other relevant authorities and particularly the Tanzania Foods and Drugs Authority should be observed.
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RegNo Year Specific Conditions 97. 2008/9
1. Implement the Environmental Management Plan and the Monitoring Plan according to the EIA and Audit
Regulations, 2005, and engage an Environmental Expert to guide you in implementing the plans. Environmental
reports should be prepared and submitted to the Council and other institutions as the law describes.
2. Legal requirements of other relevant authorities should be complied with and necessary permits sought.
3. You are advised to maintain good cooperation with the Local Government Authorities and to consider giving first
priority to neighbouring villagers with regard to employment opportunities.
4. Ensure proper management of both liquid and solid wastes throughout the project life. 5. Plant indigenous trees to surround the proposed site in order to buffer against wind and dust and for the provision
of shade. 6. Ensure that for plans to establish a land fill in a village, all regulations of acquiring the site as well as requirements of
Environmental Impact Assessment are complied with.
99. 2008/9
1. Implement the Environmental Management Plan and the Monitoring Plan according to the EIA and Audit Regulations
of 2005. Engage an Environmental Expert to guide you in implementing the plans and should submit reports to the
Council as required by law.
2. Ensure compliance with Regulations set by Ngorongoro Conservation Area Authority.
3. Consulting relevant Water Authorities to get permit and water use right.
4. Legal requirements of other relevant authorities should be complied with and necessary permits sought.
100. 2008/9
1 Implement the Environmental Management Plan and the Monitoring Plan according to the EIA and Audit
Regulations, 2005 and submit reports to the Council and other institutions as the law prescribes. Engage an
Environmental Expert to guide you in implementing the plans. Due to the sensitive nature of the marine area, all
types of wastes should be properly contained and managed to prevent pollution of the coastal environment
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RegNo Year Specific Conditions 102. 2008/9
1. Adhere to and implement the Environmental Management Plan (EMP) and Monitoring Plan (MP) as required. It
would be useful to engage an environmental expert to guide you on the implementation of the plans.
2. Ensure safe treatment and disposal of solid and liquid waste.
3. Abide by food hygiene standards as elaborated in the Fisheries Act and subsequent Regulations.
4. Conduct periodic Environmental Audits and facilitate monitoring by relevant authorities.
5. Ensure that the project ownership and management is made known to the community. 6. Legal, procedural and administrative requirements of other authorities having relevance to this project should as
well be fulfilled.
103. 2008/9
1. Adhere to and implement the Environmental Management Plan (EMP) and Monitoring Plan (MP) as required. It
would be useful to engage an environmental expert to guide you on the implementation of the plans.
2. Ensure safe treatment and disposal of solid and liquid waste.
3. Abide by food hygiene standards as elaborated in the Fisheries Act and subsequent Regulations.
4. Conduct periodic Environmental Audits and facilitate monitoring by relevant authorities.
5. Ensure that the project ownership and management is made known to the community.
6. Legal, procedural and administrative requirements of other authorities having relevance to this project should as
well be fulfilled.
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RegNo Year Specific Conditions 104. 2008/9
1. Ensure implementation of the Environment Management Plan (EMP) and Monitoring Plan (MP) as indicated in the EIA report. Engage an environmental expert to guide implementation of the plans. Monitoring reports should be prepared and submitted as required by law.
2 Introduce Community Relations Programs and Implement Corporate Social Responsibility requirements.
3.Wastewater should be well treated before being discharged to the surrounding areas.
4.Occupational Health and safety issues should be keenly observed in the course of development starting from construction, installation of machines and operational phases.
5. Legal, procedural and administrative requirements of other relevant authorities should also be complied with.
105 2008/9 1. Implement the Environmental Management Plan and the Monitoring Plan according to the EIA and Audit
Regulations, 2005,
2. Ensure the people who will be vacated from the project area compensated in accordance with existing laws.
3. All mitigation measures should be taken during the construction and operational phases of the project.
4. Ensure that, legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance are
complied with.
6. Engage an environmental expert to guide the implementation of Environmental Management Plan and Monitoring Plan. She/he should prepare monitoring reports for submission to the Council and should liaise with Tarime District Environment Management Officer
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106. 2008/9
1. Engage an Environmental expert to guide the implementation of Environmental Management Plan and Monitoring Plan. She/he should prepare monitoring reports for submission to the Council and should liaise with Bagamoyo District Environment Management Officer.
2. Each individual project should be accommodated by the EPZ park register to the Council to ensure environmental compliance of their undertaking before commencement.
3. The DAWASA pipeline that passes between the site should be protected from any physical damage.
4. Waste water should be properly managed to ensure that the operation of the EPZ park safeguard the integrity of the nearby Mkuza stream that is also used by the communities around.
5. Legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance should be complied with.
107. 2008/9
1. Ensure that the remaining mangrove forest which is adjacent to the project area should be left intact. Liaise with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism who are the managing authority of the mangroves for guidance.
2. All types of wastes should be properly contained and managed.
3. Waste water should not be let to flow into the sea untreated.
4. Consult the Ministry of Water and Irrigation on issues of boreholes.
5. Engage an expert who will assist you to ensure all impacts indicated in the EMP and MP are mitigated accordingly.
6. Legal requirements of other relevant authorities should be complied with.
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109. 2008/9
1. Engage an Environmental expert to guide the implementation of Environmental Management Plan and Monitoring Plan.
2. Ensure the mitigation measures are implemented accordingly as stated in the project brief
3. Establish and implement the batteries disposal plan to avoid haphazard disposal of the used batteries.
4. Provide Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) to the workers during construction and installation of the tower.
5. Legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance should be complied with.
6. Contact the Council for further guidance should there be changes in the scope of work described in the Project Brief.
7. Ensure relevant payments including fees and charges prescribed under the Environmental Management (Fees and
charges) Regulations, 2008 are accordingly made.
110. 2008/9
1. Implement the Environmental Management Plan and the Monitoring Plan according to the EIA and Audit
Regulations, 2005, and engage an Environmental Expert to guide you in implementing the plans and writing reports
for submission to the Council and other institutions as the law describes.
2. Legal requirements of other relevant authorities should be complied with and necessary permits sought.
3. Maintain close cooperation with the Local Government Authorities and consider giving first priority to neighbouring
villagers with regard to employment opportunities.
4. Ensure proper handling and treatment of solid wastes, hazardous waste and sewage.
5. Chemicals, fuels and used oils, should be handled properly.
6. Put in place and update annually an emergency Preparedness and Contingency Plan for the entire mining operations
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112 2008/9
1. Engage an Environmental expert to guide the implementation of the Environmental Management and Monitoring Plans.
2. Implement the mitigation measures as stated in the project brief.
3. Maintain liaison with the Environmental Management Officers of the respective Local Government Authorities (District/Municipal Councils) in the course of implementation and operation of the projects.
4. Establish and implement the batteries disposal plan to avoid haphazard disposal of the used batteries.
5. Ensure that Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) are provided to the workers during construction and installation of
the towers and that they are used.
6. Legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance should be complied with.
7. Consult with the Council for further guidance should there be changes in the scope of work described in the Project
Brief.
8. Ensure relevant payments including fees and charges prescribed under the Environmental Management (Fees and charges) Regulations, 2008 are accordingly made.
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RegNo Year Specific Conditions 113 2008/9
1. Engage an Environmental expert to guide the implementation of the Environmental Management and Monitoring Plans.
2. Implement the mitigation measures as stated in the project brief. 3. Maintain liaison with the Environmental Management Officers of the respective Local Government Authorities
(District/Municipal Councils) in the course of implementation and operation of the projects. 4. Establish and implement the batteries disposal plan to avoid haphazard disposal of the used batteries. 5. Ensure that Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) are provided to the workers during construction and installation of
the towers and that they are used. 6. Legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance should be complied
with. 7. Consult with the Council for further guidance should there be changes in the scope of work described in the Project
Brief. 8. Ensure relevant payments including fees and charges prescribed under the Environmental Management (Fees and
charges) Regulations, 2008 are accordingly made.
114 2008/9 1. Engage an Environmental expert to guide the implementation of the Environmental Management and Monitoring Plans.
2. Implement the mitigation measures as stated in the project brief. 3. Maintain liaison with the Environmental Management Officers of the respective Local Government Authorities
(District/Municipal Councils) in the course of implementation and operation of the projects.
4. Establish and implement the batteries disposal plan to avoid haphazard disposal of the used batteries.
5. Ensure that Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) are provided to the workers during construction and installation of the towers and that they are used.
6. Legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance should be complied with.
7. Consult with the Council for further guidance should there be changes in the scope of work described in the Project Brief.
8. Ensure relevant payments including fees and charges prescribed under the Environmental Management (Fees and
charges) Regulations, 2008 are accordingly made.
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RegNo Year Specific Conditions 115 2008/9 1. Engage an Environmental expert to guide the implementation of the Environmental Management and Monitoring
Plans.
2. Implement the mitigation measures as stated in the project brief.
3. Maintain liaison with the Environmental Management Officers of the respective Local Government Authorities (District/Municipal Councils) in the course of implementation and operation of the projects.
4. Establish and implement the batteries disposal plan to avoid haphazard disposal of the used batteries.
5. Ensure that Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) are provided to the workers during construction and installation of
the towers and that they are used. 6. Legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance should be complied
with. 7. Consult with the Council for further guidance should there be changes in the scope of work described in the Project
Brief. 8. Ensure relevant payments including fees and charges prescribed under the Environmental Management (Fees and
charges) Regulations, 2008 are accordingly made. 116. 2008/9 1. Engage an Environmental expert to guide the implementation of the Environmental Management and Monitoring
Plans. 2. Implement the mitigation measures as stated in the project brief. 3. Maintain liaison with the Environmental Management Officers of the respective Local Government Authorities
(District/Municipal Councils) in the course of implementation and operation of the projects. 4. Establish and implement the batteries disposal plan to avoid haphazard disposal of the used batteries. 5. Ensure that Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) are provided to the workers during construction and installation of
the towers and that they are used. 6. Legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance should be complied
with. 7. Consult with the Council for further guidance should there be changes in the scope of work described in the Project
Brief. 8. Ensure relevant payments including fees and charges prescribed under the Environmental Management (Fees and
charges) Regulations, 2008 are accordingly made.
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RegNo Year Specific Conditions 117. 2008/9
1. Engage an Environmental expert to guide the implementation of the Environmental Management and Monitoring Plans.
2. Implement the mitigation measures as stated in the project brief. 3. Maintain liaison with the Environmental Management Officers of the respective Local Government Authorities
(District/Municipal Councils) in the course of implementation and operation of the projects. 4. Establish and implement the batteries disposal plan to avoid haphazard disposal of the used batteries. 5. Ensure that Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) are provided to the workers during construction and installation of
the towers and that they are used. 6. Legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance should be complied
with. 7. Consult with the Council for further guidance should there be changes in the scope of work described in the Project
Brief. 8. Ensure relevant payments including fees and charges prescribed under the Environmental Management (Fees and
charges) Regulations, 2008 are accordingly made.
118. 2008/9 1. Engage an Environmental expert to guide the implementation of the Environmental Management and Monitoring Plans.
2. Implement the mitigation measures as stated in the project brief. 3. Maintain liaison with the Environmental Management Officers of the respective Local Government Authorities
(District/Municipal Councils) in the course of implementation and operation of the projects. 4. Establish and implement the batteries disposal plan to avoid haphazard disposal of the used batteries. 5. Ensure that Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) are provided to the workers during construction and installation of
the towers and that they are used.
6. Legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance should be complied with.
7. Consult with the Council for further guidance should there be changes in the scope of work described in the Project
Brief. 8. Ensure relevant payments including fees and charges prescribed under the Environmental Management (Fees and
charges) Regulations, 2008 are accordingly made.
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RegNo Year Specific Conditions 119. 2008/9 1. Engage an Environmental expert to guide the implementation of the Environmental Management and Monitoring
Plans. 2. Implement the mitigation measures as stated in the project brief. 3. Maintain liaison with the Environmental Management Officers of the respective Local Government Authorities
(District/Municipal Councils) in the course of implementation and operation of the projects. 4. Establish and implement the batteries disposal plan to avoid haphazard disposal of the used batteries. 5. Ensure that Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) are provided to the workers during construction and installation of
the towers and that they are used. 6. Legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance should be complied
with. 7. Consult with the Council for further guidance should there be changes in the scope of work described in the Project
Brief. 8. Ensure relevant payments including fees and charges prescribed under the Environmental Management (Fees and
charges) Regulations, 2008 are accordingly made.
120. 2008/9 1. Engage an Environmental expert to guide the implementation of the Environmental Management and Monitoring Plans.
2. Implement the mitigation measures as stated in the project brief.
3. Maintain liaison with the Environmental Management Officers of the respective Local Government Authorities (District/Municipal Councils) in the course of implementation and operation of the projects.
4. Establish and implement the batteries disposal plan to avoid haphazard disposal of the used batteries. 5. Ensure that Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) are provided to the workers during construction and installation of
the towers and that they are used. 6. Legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance should be complied
with. 7. Consult with the Council for further guidance should there be changes in the scope of work described in the Project
Brief. 8. Ensure relevant payments including fees and charges prescribed under the Environmental Management (Fees and
charges) Regulations, 2008 are accordingly made.
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RegNo Year Specific Conditions 121. 2008/9 1. Engage an Environmental expert to guide the implementation of the Environmental Management and Monitoring
Plans. 2. Implement the mitigation measures as stated in the project brief. 3. Maintain liaison with the Environmental Management Officers of the respective Local Government Authorities
(District/Municipal Councils) in the course of implementation and operation of the projects. 4. Establish and implement the batteries disposal plan to avoid haphazard disposal of the used batteries.
5. Ensure that Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) are provided to the workers during construction and installation of
the towers and that they are used. 6. Legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance should be complied
with. 7. Consult with the Council for further guidance should there be changes in the scope of work described in the Project
Brief. 8. Ensure relevant payments including fees and charges prescribed under the Environmental Management (Fees and
charges) Regulations, 2008 are accordingly made.
122. 2008/9
1. Engage an Environmental expert to guide the implementation of the Environmental Management and Monitoring Plans.
2. Implement the mitigation measures as stated in the project brief.
3. Maintain liaison with the Environmental Management Officers of the respective Local Government Authorities (District/Municipal Councils) in the course of implementation and operation of the projects.
4. Establish and implement the batteries disposal plan to avoid haphazard disposal of the used batteries. 5. Ensure that Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) are provided to the workers during construction and installation of
the towers and that they are used. 6. Legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance should be complied
with. 7. Consult with the Council for further guidance should there be changes in the scope of work described in the Project
Brief. 8. Ensure relevant payments including fees and charges prescribed under the Environmental Management (Fees and
charges) Regulations, 2008 are accordingly made.
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RegNo Year Specific Conditions 123 2008/9 1. Engage an Environmental expert to guide the implementation of the Environmental Management and Monitoring
Plans. 2. Implement the mitigation measures as stated in the project brief. 3. Maintain liaison with the Environmental Management Officers of the respective Local Government Authorities
(District/Municipal Councils) in the course of implementation and operation of the projects. 4. Establish and implement the batteries disposal plan to avoid haphazard disposal of the used batteries. 5. Ensure that Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) are provided to the workers during construction and installation of
the towers and that they are used. 6. Legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance should be complied
with. 7. Consult with the Council for further guidance should there be changes in the scope of work described in the Project
Brief. 8. Ensure relevant payments including fees and charges prescribed under the Environmental Management (Fees and
charges) Regulations, 2008 are accordingly made.
124 2008/9 1. Engage an Environmental expert to guide the implementation of the Environmental Management and Monitoring Plans.
2. Implement the mitigation measures as stated in the project brief. 3. Maintain liaison with the Environmental Management Officers of the respective Local Government Authorities
(District/Municipal Councils) in the course of implementation and operation of the projects. 4. Establish and implement the batteries disposal plan to avoid haphazard disposal of the used batteries. 5. Ensure that Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) are provided to the workers during construction and installation of
the towers and that they are used. 6. Legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance should be complied
with. 7. Consult with the Council for further guidance should there be changes in the scope of work described in the Project
Brief. 8. Ensure relevant payments including fees and charges prescribed under the Environmental Management (Fees and
charges) Regulations, 2008 are accordingly made.
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RegNo Year Specific Conditions 125 2008/9 1. Engage an Environmental expert to guide the implementation of the Environmental Management and Monitoring
Plans. 2. Implement the mitigation measures as stated in the project brief. 3. Maintain liaison with the Environmental Management Officers of the respective Local Government Authorities
(District/Municipal Councils) in the course of implementation and operation of the projects. 4. Establish and implement the batteries disposal plan to avoid haphazard disposal of the used batteries.
5. Ensure that Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) are provided to the workers during construction and installation of
the towers and that they are used. 6. Legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance should be complied
with. 7. Consult with the Council for further guidance should there be changes in the scope of work described in the Project
Brief. 8. Ensure relevant payments including fees and charges prescribed under the Environmental Management (Fees and
charges) Regulations, 2008 are accordingly made. 9.
126 2008/9 1. Engage an Environmental expert to guide the implementation of the Environmental Management and Monitoring Plans.
2. Implement the mitigation measures as stated in the project brief. 3. Maintain liaison with the Environmental Management Officers of the respective Local Government Authorities
(District/Municipal Councils) in the course of implementation and operation of the projects. 4. Establish and implement the batteries disposal plan to avoid haphazard disposal of the used batteries. 5. Ensure that Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) are provided to the workers during construction and installation of
the towers and that they are used. 6. Legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance should be complied
with. 7. Consult with the Council for further guidance should there be changes in the scope of work described in the Project
Brief.
8. Ensure relevant payments including fees and charges prescribed under the Environmental Management (Fees and charges) Regulations, 2008 are accordingly made.
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RegNo Year Specific Conditions 127 2008/9 1. Engage an Environmental expert to guide the implementation of the Environmental Management and Monitoring
Plans. 2. Implement the mitigation measures as stated in the project brief.
3. Maintain liaison with the Environmental Management Officers of the respective Local Government Authorities
(District/Municipal Councils) in the course of implementation and operation of the projects.
4. Establish and implement the batteries disposal plan to avoid haphazard disposal of the used batteries.
5. Ensure that Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) are provided to the workers during construction and installation of the towers and that they are used.
6. Legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance should be complied with.
7. Consult with the Council for further guidance should there be changes in the scope of work described in the Project Brief.
8. Ensure relevant payments including fees and charges prescribed under the Environmental Management (Fees and charges) Regulations, 2008 are accordingly made.
128. 2008/9
1. Engage an Environmental Expert and a saw doctor to guide the project implementation and preparation or update of
Risk Assessment studies, monitoring Plan and audit reports for submission to the Council as required.
2. Initiate an awareness programme to the neighboring communities on environmental, safety and health measures in
respect of the project activities.
3. Spot planting method is ideal to such soils with susceptibility to erosion. In case mechanised land preparation is
necessary strip plough wing should be used.
4. Since Kilolo is a catchment area for Kihansi and other rivers which flow in very delicate ecosystem such as Kihansi
ecosystem, chemical weeding must be avoided or must be very selectively and only done after consultations with all
relevant authorities.
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1. Engage an Environment expert to guide the implementation of the Environment Management and Monitoring Plans. 2. Ensure the mitigation measures are implemented accordingly as indicated in the preliminary Environmental
Assessment report. 3. Maintain good cooperation with the Udzungwa Mountains National Park especially during construction phase for
safety of the workers within the park area.
4. Trenches formed during lying on the pipes should be backfilled immediately to avoid accidents of wild animals within the park area.
5. As much as practicable, utilize the existing distribution network line from the water scheme.
6. Legal requirements by the other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance should be
complied with.
7. Consult with the Council for further guidance should there be changes in the scope of work of the project.
132. 2008/9
1. Engage an Environmental expert to guide the implementation of the Environmental Management and Monitoring Plans.
2. Implement the mitigation measures accordingly as indicated in the Preliminary Environmental Assessment report. 3. Liquid and solid waste should be property management. 4. Ensure constant monitoring of the wastewater quality from the treatment plant in order to avoid excess nutrient to
the soil. 5. Obtain the water user right from the respective water basin office of the area (i.e. Pangani Water Basin Office) for
abstracting water from Ruvu River and drilling the boreholes. 6. Legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance should be complied
with. 7. Consult with the Council for further guidance should there be changes in the scope of work described in the Project
Brief.
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RegNo Year Specific Conditions 133. 2009/10
1. Engage an Environmental expert to guide the implementation of the Environmental Management and Monitoring Plans.
2. Mitigation measures should be implemented accordingly as stated in the project brief. 3. Liaise with the Environmental Management Officers of the respective Local Government Authorities (Municipal
Council) in the course of implementation and operation of the projects. 4. Batteries disposal plan should be established and implement it to avoid haphazard disposal of the used batteries. 5. Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) should be provided to the workers during construction, installation and
operation of the towers and ensure that they are efficiently and effectively. 6. Legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance must be complied
with. 7. Consultation with the Council for further guidance should there be changes in the scope of work that was described
in the Project Brief. 8. Relevant payments including fees and charges prescribed under the Environmental Management (Fees and charges)
Regulations, 2008 should be made accordingly.
134. 2008/9
1. Engage an Environmental expert to guide the implementation of the Environmental Management and Monitoring Plans.
2. Mitigation measures should be implemented accordingly as stated in the project brief.
3. Liaise with the Environmental Management Officers of the respective Local Government Authority (Municipal Councils) in the course of implementation and operation of the projects.
4. Batteries disposal plan should be established and implemented to avoid haphazard disposal of the used batteries. 5. Ensure that Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) are provided to the workers during construction, installation and
operation of the towers and that they are used. 6. Legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance must be complied
with. 7. Ensure that consultation is made with the Council for further guidance should there be changes in the scope of work
as compared to that described in the Project Brief. 8. Relevant payments including fees and charges prescribed under the Environmental Management (Fees and charges)
Regulations, 2008 should be made accordingly.
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RegNo Year Specific Conditions 135. 2008/9 1. Engage an Environmental expert to guide the implementation of the Environmental Management and Monitoring
Plans.
2. Mitigation measures should be implemented accordingly as stated in the project brief.
3. Liaise with the Environmental Management Officers of the respective Local Government Authority (Municipal Council) in the course of implementation and operation of the projects.
4. Batteries disposal plan should be established and implemented to avoid haphazard disposal of the used batteries. 5. Ensure that Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) are provided to the workers during construction, installation and
operation of the towers and that they are used and access is restricted to roof top mounted masts and needed emergence plans are in place
6. Legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance must be complied
with. 7. Ensure that consultation is made with the Council for further guidance should there be changes in the scope of work
as compared to that described in the Project Brief. 8. Relevant payments including fees and charges prescribed under the Environmental Management (Fees and charges)
Regulations, 2008 should be made accordingly.
136. 2008/9
1. Implementation the Environmental Management Plan and the Monitoring Plan. Engage an Environmental Expert to guide on this and report to NCAA, District Environmental Management Officer of Ngorongoro District and to the Council.
2. Use alternative water source other than Munge stream in order to avoid conflicts with local communities and other stakeholders downstream that depend on it throughout the year.
3. Institute appropriate waste management for the project. 4. Legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance should be complied
with. 5. Ensure that consultation is made with the Council for further guidance should there be changes in the scope of work
that is described in the Environmental Impact Statement.
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RegNo Year Specific Conditions 137. 2008/9
1. Implement an Environmental Management Plan as suggested in the EIS. Engage an environmental expert for guidance on implementation of the EMP.
2. All solid waste generated from the estate must be sorted, collected and hauled to the designated dumpsite for disposal.
3. Waste water generated from the housing estate should be collected and treated before disposal.
4. Ensure that during construction, all construction wastes are collected and dumped in an environmental friendly manner.
5. During construction phase, all workers at the site must observe Occupational, Health and Safety regulations.
6. Legal requirements of other relevant authorities must be complied with.
138. 2008/9
1. Observe all relevant mentioned Legislations and Regulations that guide this specific project. 2. As a result of influx of job seekers and the social interactions between the miners and the surrounding communities,
HIV/AIDS incidences are likely to increase. There should be awareness programmes in and around the campsites. 3. Waste that is generated during different phases of the project should be managed. 4. Implement all recommended mitigation measures as specified in the Environmental Management Plan contained in
the EIS. 5. Implement the Monitoring Plan as recommended in the EIS
139. 2008/9
1. Engage an Environmental Expert to guide the implementation of the Environmental Management and Monitoring Plan 2. Mitigation measures should be implemented accordingly 3. Liaise with Ilala Municipal Environmental Management Officer during the implementation of the project 4. Ensure that Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) are provided to the workers during construction and operation of
the hangar 5. Ensure that legal requirements by other authorities to which operations of this project have relevance are complied
with. 6. Consultation should be made with the Council for further guidance should there be changes in the scope of work
described in the project brief.
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140. 2008/9
1. Implement the mitigation measures accordingly as indicated in the Project brief.
2. Provide appropriate personal protective gears to workers to safeguard their health from technical substances/materials and noise from the facility operations.
3. Effluents should be managed properly to avoid overflow in the project vicinity.
4. Legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance must be complied with.
5. Make consultations with the Council for further guidance should there be changes in the scope of work described in
the Project Brief.
141. 2009/10
1. Implement the Environment Management Plan and the Monitoring Plan according to the Audit Regulations. Engage an Environment Expert to guide you in implementing the plans and other authorities as required by the Environment Management Act Cap 191.
2. In case there are plans to have a borrow pit in any nearby village, all regulations of acquiring the site and also requirement of Environment Impact Assessment should be complied with.
3. Maintain close cooperation with the Local Government Authorities and consider giving priority to neighbouring villagers with regard to employment opportunity.
4. Legal requirements of other relevant authorities should be complied with and necessary permits sought.
5. Ensure that all wastes should be properly managed during all phases of the project, commencing from mobilization, construction, operation and decommissioning phases.
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143. 2008/9
1. Engage an Environmental expert to guide the implementation of the Environmental Management and Monitoring Plan.
2. Mitigation measures should be implemented accordingly as stated in the project brief. 3. Liaise with the Environmental Management Officers of the respective Local Government Authorities (Municipal
Councils) in the course of implementation and operation of the projects. 4. Batteries disposal plan should be established and implemented to avoid haphazard disposal of the used batteries. 5. Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) should be provided to the workers during construction, installation and
operation of the towers and ensure that they are used 6. Legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance must be complied
with. 7. Consultation with the Council for further guidance should there be changes in the scope of work to that described in
the Project Brief. 8. Relevant payments including fees and charges prescribed under the Environmental Management (Fees and charges)
Regulations, 2008 should be made accordingly.
144. 2008/9
1. Engage an Environmental expert to guide the implementation of the Environmental Management and Monitoring Plans.
2. Mitigation measures should be implemented accordingly as stated in the project brief. 3. Liaise with the Environmental Management Officers of the respective Local Government Authority (Municipal
Council) in the course of implementation and operation of the projects. 4. Batteries disposal plan should be established and implemented to avoid haphazard disposal of the used batteries.
5. Ensure that Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) is provided to the workers during construction, installation and
operation of the towers and that they are used effectively and efficiently. 6. Legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance must be complied
with. 7. Ensure that consultation is made with the Council for further guidance should there be changes in the scope of work
as compared to that described in the Project Brief. 8. Relevant payments including fees and charges prescribed under the Environmental Management (Fees and charges)
Regulations, 2008 should be made accordingly.
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145. 2008/9
1. Engage an Environmental expert to guide the implementation of the Environmental Management and Monitoring Plans.
2. Mitigation measures should be implemented accordingly as stated in the project brief. 3. Liaise with the Environmental Management Officers of the respective Local Government Authorities (Municipal
Council) in the course of implementation and operation of the projects. 4. Batteries disposal plan should be established and implement it to avoid haphazard disposal of the used batteries. 5. Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) should be provided to the workers during construction, installation and
operation of the towers and ensure that they are efficiently and effectively. 6. Legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance must be complied
with. 7. Consultation with the Council for further guidance should there be changes in the scope of work that described in
the Project Brief. 8. Relevant payments including fees and charges prescribed under the Environmental Management (Fees and charges)
Regulations, 2008 should be made accordingly.
146. 2008/9
1. Engage an Environmental expert to guide the implementation of Environmental Management Plan and Monitoring Plan.
2. The expert should prepare monitoring reports for submission to the Council and other authorities as required by the
Environmental Management Act Cap 191.
3. Liaise with other stakeholders (i.e. Dar es Salaam City Council and Ilala Municipality) on issues under their jurisdictions. 4. Institute proper waste water management system to safeguard the integrity of the Jangwani area and the Msimbazi
creek. 5. Legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance should be complied
with.
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147. 2009/10 1. Engage an Environmental expert who will guide in the implementation of Environmental Management Plan
as well as the Environmental Monitoring Plan as required.
2. Ensure safe treatment and disposal of solid and liquid waste.
3. Conduct periodic Environmental Audits and facilitate monitoring by relevant authorities.
4. Ensure that screening of workforce Blood Lead Levels is done at an interval of at least 6 months.
5. Ensure that education and training is given to workers about facilities and protective equipments.
6. Regular monitoring procedures including in-plant/perimeter environmental monitoring of Air Lead Levels should be
established and implemented.
7. Proper Personal protective equipments should be provided to workers and ensure its effective use.
148. 2009/10 1. Engage an Environmental expert to guide the implementation of the Environmental Management and Monitoring Plans.
2. Mitigation measures should be implemented accordingly as stated in the project brief.
3. Liaise with the Environmental Management Officers of the respective Local Government Authority (District/Municipal Councils) in the course of implementation and operation of the projects.
4. Batteries disposal plan should be established and implemented to avoid haphazard disposal of the used batteries.
5. Ensure that Personal Protective Gears (PPE) are provided to the workers during construction and installation of the towers and that they are used.
6. Legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance must be complied with.
7. Ensure that consultation is made with the Council for further guidance should there be changes in the scope of work as compared to that description in the Project Brief.
8. Relevant payments including fees and charges prescribed under the Environmental Management (Fees and charges) Regulations, 2008 should be made accordingly.
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154. 2009/10
1. Engage an Environmental expert to guide the implementation of the Environmental Management and Monitoring Plans.
2. Mitigation measures should be implemented accordingly as stated in the project brief. 3. Liaise with the Environmental Management Officers of the respective Local Government Authorities (Municipal
Council) in the course of implementation and operation of the projects. 4. Batteries disposal plan should be established and implement it to avoid haphazard disposal of the used batteries. 5. Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) should be provided to the workers during construction, installation and
operation of the towers and ensure that they are efficiently and effectively. 6. Legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance must be complied
with. 7. Consultation with the Council for further guidance should there be changes in the scope of work that was described
in the Project Brief. 8. Relevant payments including fees and charges prescribed under the Environmental Management (Fees and charges)
Regulations, 2008 should be made accordingly. 156. 2009/10
1. Engage an Environmental expert to guide the implementation of the Environmental Management and Monitoring Plans.
2. Mitigation measures should be implemented accordingly as stated in the project brief. 3. Liaise with the Environmental Management Officers of the respective Local Government Authorities (Municipal
Council) in the course of implementation and operation of the projects. 4. Batteries disposal plan should be established and implement it to avoid haphazard disposal of the used batteries.
5. Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) should be provided to the workers during construction, installation and
operation of the towers and ensure that they are efficiently and effectively. 6. Legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance must be complied
with.
7. Consultation with the Council for further guidance should there be changes in the scope of work that was described in the Project Brief.
8. Relevant payments including fees and charges prescribed under the Environmental Management (Fees and charges) Regulations, 2008 should be made accordingly.
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157. 2009/10
1. Engage an Environmental expert to guide the implementation of the Environmental Management and Monitoring Plans.
2. Mitigation measures should be implemented accordingly as stated in the project brief. 3. Liaise with the Environmental Management Officers of the respective Local Government Authorities (Municipal
Council) in the course of implementation and operation of the projects. 4. Batteries disposal plan should be established and implement it to avoid haphazard disposal of the used batteries. 5. Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) should be provided to the workers during construction, installation and
operation of the towers and ensure that they are efficiently and effectively. 6. Legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance must be complied
with. 7. Consultation with the Council for further guidance should there be changes in the scope of work that was described
in the Project Brief. 8. Relevant payments including fees and charges prescribed under the Environmental Management (Fees and charges)
Regulations, 2008 should be made accordingly 158. 2009/10
1. Engage an Environmental expert to guide the implementation of the Environmental Management and Monitoring Plans.
2. Mitigation measures should be implemented accordingly as stated in the project brief. 3. Liaise with the Environmental Management Officers of the respective Local Government Authorities (Municipal
Council) in the course of implementation and operation of the projects.
4. Batteries disposal plan should be established and implement it to avoid haphazard disposal of the used batteries.
5. Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) should be provided to the workers during construction, installation and operation of the towers and ensure that they are efficiently and effectively.
6. Legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance must be complied with.
7. Consultation with the Council for further guidance should there be changes in the scope of work that was described in the Project Brief.
8. Relevant payments including fees and charges prescribed under the Environmental Management (Fees and charges) Regulations, 2008 should be made accordingly.
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159. 2009/10
9. Engage an Environmental expert to guide the implementation of the Environmental Management and Monitoring Plans.
10. Mitigation measures should be implemented accordingly as stated in the project brief. 11. Liaise with the Environmental Management Officers of the respective Local Government Authorities (Municipal
Council) in the course of implementation and operation of the projects. 12. Batteries disposal plan should be established and implement it to avoid haphazard disposal of the used batteries. 13. Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) should be provided to the workers during construction, installation and
operation of the towers and ensure that they are efficiently and effectively. 14. Legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance must be complied
with. 15. Consultation with the Council for further guidance should there be changes in the scope of work that was described
in the Project Brief. 16. Relevant payments including fees and charges prescribed under the Environmental Management (Fees and charges)
Regulations, 2008 should be made accordingly.
160. 2009/10
1. Implement an Environmental Management Plan as suggested in the PEA.
2. Ensure that during construction, all construction wastes are collected and dumped in an environmental friendly
manner.
3. During construction phase, all workers at the site must observe Occupations Health and Safety regulations.
4. Ensure that poisonous snakes do not escape from their shelters and go to the immediate neighbourhood to cause
any harm. .
5. Observe occupation, health and safety for your workers.
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161. 2009/10 1. Ensure Implementation of the Environmental Management Plan and the Monitoring Plan according to the EIA and Audit
Regulations. Engage an Environmental Expert to guide you in implementing the plans and to prepare and submit
reports to the Council.
2. In case of plans to establish a borrow pit in any nearby village, all regulations of acquiring the site and also
requirements of Environmental Impact Assessment shall have to be complied with.
3. Ensure close cooperation with the Local Government Authorities is maintained, whilst considering giving first
priority to neighbouring villagers with regard to employment opportunities.
4. Ensure Legal requirements of other relevant authorities are complied with and necessary permits sought. 5. Ensure that all wastes are properly managed during all phases of the project, commencing from mobilization,
construction, operation and decommissioning phases. 6. Ensure all borrow pits and quarry sites are reinstated and proper landscaping done after completion of the road
construction. 7. For purpose of environmental sanitation there should be toilets at all strategic points of the road route.
164. 2009/10
1. Engage an Environmental expert to guide the implementation of the Environmental Management and Monitoring Plans.
2. Mitigation measures should be implemented accordingly as stated in the project brief. 3. Liaise with the Environmental Management Officers of the respective Local Government Authorities (Municipal
Council) in the course of implementation and operation of the projects. 4. Batteries disposal plan should be established and implement it to avoid haphazard disposal of the used batteries. 5. Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) should be provided to the workers during construction, installation and
operation of the towers and ensure that they are efficiently and effectively. 6. Legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance must be complied
with. 7. Consultation with the Council for further guidance should there be changes in the scope of work that was described
in the Project Brief.
8. Relevant payments including fees and charges prescribed under the Environmental Management (Fees and charges) Regulations, 2008 should be made accordingly.
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165. 2009/10
1. Engage an Environmental expert to guide the implementation of the Environmental Management and Monitoring Plans.
2. Mitigation measures should be implemented accordingly as stated in the project brief. 3. Liaise with the Environmental Management Officers of the respective Local Government Authorities (Municipal
Council) in the course of implementation and operation of the projects. 4. Batteries disposal plan should be established and implement it to avoid haphazard disposal of the used batteries. 5. Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) should be provided to the workers during construction, installation and
operation of the towers and ensure that they are efficiently and effectively. 6. Legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance must be complied
with. 7. Consultation with the Council for further guidance should there be changes in the scope of work that was described
in the Project Brief. 8. Relevant payments including fees and charges prescribed under the Environmental Management (Fees and charges)
Regulations, 2008 should be made accordingly.
166. 2009/10
1. Engage an Environmental expert to guide the implementation of the Environmental Management and Monitoring Plans.
2. Mitigation measures should be implemented accordingly as stated in the project brief. 3. Liaise with the Environmental Management Officers of the respective Local Government Authorities (Municipal
Council) in the course of implementation and operation of the projects. 4. Batteries disposal plan should be established and implement it to avoid haphazard disposal of the used batteries. 5. Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) should be provided to the workers during construction, installation and
operation of the towers and ensure that they are efficiently and effectively. 6. Legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance must be complied
with. 7. Consultation with the Council for further guidance should there be changes in the scope of work that was described
in the Project Brief. 8. Relevant payments including fees and charges prescribed under the Environmental Management (Fees and charges)
Regulations, 2008 should be made accordingly.
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167. 2009/10
1. Engage an Environmental expert to guide the implementation of the Environmental Management and Monitoring Plans.
2. Ensure the mitigation measures are implemented accordingly as stated in the project brief. 3. Ensure liaison is maintained with the Environmental Management Officers of the respective Local Government
Authority (District/Municipal Councils) in the course of implementation and operation of the projects. 4. Ensure that the oil spills and batteries disposal plan is established and implemented to avoid haphazard disposal of
oil spills and the used batteries. 5. Ensure that Personal Protective Gears (PPE) is provided to the workers during construction and installation of the
towers and that they are used. 6. Ensure that, legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance are
complied with. 7. Ensure that consultation is made with the Council for further guidance should there be changes in the scope of work
as compared to that description in the Project Brief. 8. Ensure relevant payments including fees and charges prescribed under the Environmental Management (Fees and
charges) Regulations, 2008 are accordingly made.
168. 2009/10
1. Ensure implementation of the Environment Management Plan (EMP) and the Monitoring Plan (MP) as indicated in the EIA Report. Engage an Environment Expert to guide the project on this. The expert should prepare monitoring and audit reports for submission to the Council and should liaise with the Mufindi and Kilombero District Environment Management Officers.
2. The 200 meters buffer around the pond reservoir must be conserved to avoid situation of the system that may be cause fragile soil in the project area.
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170. 2009/10
1. Engage an Environmental expert to guide the implementation of the Environmental Management and Monitoring Plans.
2. Ensure the mitigation measures are implemented accordingly as stated in the project brief. 3. Ensure liaison is maintained with the Environmental Management Officers of the respective Local Government
Authority (District/Municipal Councils) in the course of implementation and operation of the projects. 4. Ensure that the batteries disposal plan is established and implemented to avoid haphazard disposal of the used
batteries. 5. Ensure that Personal Protective Gears (PPE) are provided to the workers during construction and installation of the
towers and that they are used. 6. Ensure that, legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance are
complied with. 7. Ensure that consultation is made with the Council for further guidance should there be changes in the scope of work
as compared to that description in the Project Brief. 8. Ensure relevant payments including fees and charges prescribed under the Environmental Management (Fees and c
charges) Regulations, 2008 are accordingly made.
171. 2009/10
1. Engage an Environmental expert to guide the implementation of the Environmental Management and Monitoring Plans.
2. Ensure the mitigation measures are implemented accordingly as stated in the project brief. 3. Ensure liaison is maintained with the Environmental Management Officers of the respective Local Government
Authority (District/Municipal Councils) in the course of implementation and operation of the projects. 4. Ensure that the batteries disposal plan is established and implemented to avoid haphazard disposal of the used
batteries. 5. Ensure that Personal Protective Gears (PPE) are provided to the workers during construction and installation of the
towers and that they are used. 6. Ensure that, legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance are
complied with. 7. Ensure that consultation is made with the Council for further guidance should there be changes in the scope of
work as compared to that description in the Project Brief. 8. Ensure relevant payments including fees and charges prescribed under the Environmental Management (Fees and
charges) Regulations, 2008 are accordingly made
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174. 2009/10
1. Implement the Environmental Management Plan and the Monitoring Plan according to the EIA and Audit Regulations, 2005 and engage an Environment Expert to guide you in implementing the plans and submit report to the Council and other Institutions as the law directs
2. Legal requirements of other relevant authorities should be complied with and necessary permits sought. 3. Ensure close cooperation is maintained with the Local Government Authorities. 4. Ensure proper handling and treatment of both solid and liquid wastes to avoid pollution. 5. Ensure an Emergency Preparedness and Contingency Plan is put in place for security purposes.
176. 2009/10
1. Engage an Environmental expert to guide the implementation of the Environmental Management and Monitoring
Plans.
2. The mitigation measures must be implemented accordingly as stated in the project brief.
3. Liaison with the Environmental Management Officers of the respective Local Government Authority
(District/Municipal Councils) should be maintained in the course of implementation and operation of the projects.
4. The disposal plan of the batteries has to be established and implemented to avoid haphazard disposal of the used
batteries.
5. Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) should be provided to the workers during construction and installation of the
towers and that they are used.
6. Compliance to legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance should
be adhered.
7. In case of any changes in the scope of work as compared to that description in the Project Brief, consultation with
the Council should be sought for further guidance.
8. Relevant payments including fees and charges prescribed under the Environmental Management (Fees and charges)
Regulations, 2008 should be accordingly made.
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177. 2009/10
1. Engage an Environmental expert to guide the implementation of the Environmental Management and Monitoring
Plans.
2. The mitigation measures must be implemented accordingly as stated in the project brief.
3. Liaison with the Environmental Management Officers of the respective Local Government Authority
(District/Municipal Councils) should be maintained in the course of implementation and operation of the projects.
4. The disposal plan of the batteries has to be established and implemented to avoid haphazard disposal of the used
batteries.
5. Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) should be provided to the workers during construction and installation of the
towers and that they are used.
6. Compliance to legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance should
be adhered.
7. In case of any changes in the scope of work as compared to that description in the Project Brief, consultation with
the Council should be sought for further guidance.
8. Relevant payments including fees and charges prescribed under the Environmental Management (Fees and charges)
Regulations, 2008 should be accordingly made.
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178. 2009/10
1. Implement the Environmental and Social Management Plan and the Environmental Monitoring Plan according to the
EIA and Audit Regulations of 2005. Engage an environmental expert to guide the project in implementing the ESMP
and the EMP and the preparation or update of monitoring and audit reports for submission to the Council and other
authorities as required by law.In addition to observing the conditions associated with the permit issued under the
environmental law, legal requirements of other authorities that have relevance to the operations of this project,
especially NCAA, must be complied with.
2. Since the proposed site is in the World Heritage Site, ensure that Operational Guidelines of World Heritage
Convention are strictly adhered to.
3. Maintain close cooperation with the Ngorongoro Conservation Area Authority (NCAA) and Ngorongoro Pastoralist
Council (NPC).
4. Ensure proper management of both solid and liquid waste generated by this project.
179. 2009/10
1. Engage an Environmental expert to guide the implementation of the Environmental Management and Monitoring Plans.
2. Ensure the mitigation measures are implemented accordingly as stated in the project brief. 3. Ensure liaison is maintained with the Environmental Management Officers of the respective Local Government
Authority (District/Municipal Councils) in the course of implementation and operation of the projects. 4. Ensure that the batteries disposal plan is established and implemented to avoid haphazard disposal of the used
batteries. 5. Ensure that Personal Protective Gears (PPE) are provided to the workers during construction and installation of
the towers and that they are used. 6. Ensure that, legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance are
complied with. 7. Ensure that consultation is made with the Council for further guidance should there be changes in the scope of
work as compared to that description in the Project Brief. 8. Ensure relevant payments including fees and charges prescribed under the Environmental Management (Fees
and charges) Regulations, 2008 are accordingly made.
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180. 2009/10 1. Ensure to implement the Environmental Management Plan and the Monitoring Plan according to the EIA and Audit
Regulations. Engage an Environmental Expert to guide you in implementing the plans and should submit reports to
the Council.
2. Legal requirements of other relevant authorities should be complied with and necessary permits sought.
3. Maintain close cooperation with the Local Government Authorities and consider giving first priority to neighbouring
villagers with regard to employment opportunities.
4. Ensure proper management of wastes generated by some of the project activities e.g. boiler blows out throughout
the project life.
5. Ensure that you have adequately and reliable source of feed stocks to run the CHP throughout the project life.
181. 2009/10
1. Engage an Environmental expert to guide the implementation of the Environmental Management and Monitoring Plans.
2. Ensure the mitigation measures are implemented accordingly as stated in the Preliminary Environmental Assessment (PEA).
3. Ensure liaison is maintained with the Environmental Management Officers of the respective Local Government Authority
(District/Municipal Councils) in the course of implementation and operation of the projects.
4. Ensure that, legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance are complied with.
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182. 2009/10
1. Engage an Environmental expert to guide the implementation of the Environmental Management and Monitoring Plans. 2. Implement the mitigation measures are implemented accordingly as stated in the PEA
3. Maintain liaison is maintained with the Environmental Management Officers of the respective Local
Government Authorities (District/Municipal Councils) in the course of implementation and operation of the project.
4. An oil spills disposal plan should be established and implemented to avoid haphazard disposal of oil spills.
5. Provide Personal Protective Gears (PPE) are provided to the workers during Mineral exploration.
6. Ensure that, legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance are complied with. 7. Consult with the Council for further guidance should there be changes in the scope of work described in the PEA.
183.
2009/10
1. Implement the Environmental and Social Management Plan and the Environmental Monitoring Plan according to the EIA and Audit Regulations of 2005. Engage an environmental expert to guide the project in implementing the ESMP and the EMP and the preparation or update of monitoring and audit reports for submission to the Council and other authorities as required by law.
2. In addition to observing the conditions associated with the permit issued under the environmental law, also abide to legal requirements of other authorities that have relevance to the operations of this project, especially Ngorongoro Conservation Area Authority (NCAA) and Ngorongoro Pastoralist Council (NPC).
3. Since the proposed site is in the World Heritage Site, ensure that Operational Guidelines of World Heritage Convention are strictly adhered to.
4. Since the area is at the ridge of Lake Eyasi, therefore, ensure proper management of both solid and liquid waste generated not to pollute the lake ecosystem.
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184. 2009/10
1. Engage an Environmental expert to guide the implementation of the Environmental Management and Monitoring Plans.
2. Ensure the mitigation measures are implemented accordingly as stated in the project brief.
3. Ensure liaison is maintained with the Environmental Management Officers of the respective Local Government Authority (District/Municipal Councils) in the course of implementation and operation of the projects.
4. Ensure that the batteries disposal plan is established and implemented to avoid haphazard disposal of the used
batteries. 5. Ensure that Personal Protective Gears (PPE) are provided to the workers during construction and installation of the
towers and that they are used.
6. Ensure that, legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance are complied with.
7. Ensure that consultation is made with the Council for further guidance should there be changes in the scope of work as compared to that description in the Project Brief.
8. Ensure relevant payments including fees and charges prescribed under the Environmental Management (Fees and
charges) Regulations, 2008 are accordingly made
185. 2009/10
1. Implement the Environmental Management Plan (EMP) and Monitoring Plan (MP) as required and engage an Environmental expert who will guide in the implementation of Environmental Management Plan as well as the Environmental Monitoring Plan
2. Ensure safe treatment and disposal of solid and liquid waste 3. Conduct periodic Environmental Audits and facilitate monitoring by relevant authorities 4. Introduce Community Relations Programs and Implement Corporate Social Responsibility Principles. 5. Ensure that Wastewater is well treated before being discharged to the allocated media. 6. Ensure requirements for Occupational Health and safety are keenly observed in the course of project
implementation from construction, machines installation and operation.
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194 2009/10
9. Engage an Environmental expert to guide the implementation of the Environmental Management and Monitoring Plans.
10. Ensure the mitigation measures are implemented accordingly as stated in the project brief.
11. Ensure liaison is maintained with the Environmental Management Officers of the respective Local Government
Authority (District/Municipal Councils) in the course of implementation and operation of the projects.
12. Ensure that the batteries disposal plan is established and implemented to avoid haphazard disposal of the used batteries.
13. Ensure that Personal Protective Gears (PPE) are provided to the workers during construction and installation of
the towers and that they are used.
14. Ensure that, legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance are complied with
. 15. Ensure that consultation is made with the Council for further guidance should there be changes in the scope of
work as compared to that description in the Project Brief.
16. Ensure relevant payments including fees and charges prescribed under the Environmental Management (Fees and charges) Regulations, 2008 are accordingly made.
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195 2009/10
17. Engage an Environmental expert to guide the implementation of the Environmental Management and Monitoring Plans.
18. Ensure the mitigation measures are implemented accordingly as stated in the project brief.
19. Ensure liaison is maintained with the Environmental Management Officers of the respective Local Government
Authority (District/Municipal Councils) in the course of implementation and operation of the projects.
20. Ensure that the batteries disposal plan is established and implemented to avoid haphazard disposal of the used batteries.
21. Ensure that Personal Protective Gears (PPE) are provided to the workers during construction and installation of
the towers and that they are used.
22. Ensure that, legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance are complied with
. 23. Ensure that consultation is made with the Council for further guidance should there be changes in the scope of
work as compared to that description in the Project Brief.
24. Ensure relevant payments including fees and charges prescribed under the Environmental Management (Fees and charges) Regulations, 2008 are accordingly made.
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196 2009/10 1. Engage an Environmental expert to guide the implementation of the Environmental Management and Monitoring Plans. 2. Ensure the mitigation measures are implemented accordingly as stated in the project brief.
3. Ensure liaison is maintained with the Environmental Management Officers of the respective Local Government Authority
(District/Municipal Councils) in the course of implementation and operation of the projects. 4. Ensure that the batteries disposal plan is established and implemented to avoid haphazard disposal of the used
batteries. 5. Ensure that Personal Protective Gears (PPE) is provided to the workers during construction and installation of the towers
and that they are used. 6. Ensure that, legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance are complied
with. 7. Ensure that consultation is made with the Council for further guidance should there be changes in the scope of work as
compared to that description in the Project Brief. 8. Ensure relevant payments including fees and charges prescribed under the Environmental Management (Fees and
charges) Regulations, 2008 are accordingly made. 201
2009/10 1. Implement the Environmental Management Plan and the Environmental Monitoring Plan according to the EIA and
Audit Regulations, 2005. Engage an Environmental Expert to guide you in implementing the plans and the expert should submit relevant reports to the Council.
2. Borrow pits and quarry sites should be properly managed to minimise environmental degradation.
3. Legal requirements of other relevant authorities should be complied with and necessary permits sought. 4. Ensure that all wastes are properly managed during all phases of the project, commencing from mobilization,
construction and operation. 5. To safeguard the Mtera dam, all road users must observe the carrying capacity of the Mtera damming wall. 6. Greater part of the project sites has soils vulnerable to erosion; therefore side water drains must be constructed in
such a way that it will not accelerate soil erosion.
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213 2009/10
1. Engage an Environmental expert to guide the implementation of the Environmental Management and Monitoring Plans.
2. The mitigation measures should be implemented accordingly as stated in the project brief.
3. Liaise with the Environmental Management Officer of the Local Government Authority in which the project will be
implemented.
4. The batteries disposal plan should be established and implemented to avoid haphazard disposal of the used batteries.
5. Provide Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to the workers during construction and installation of the towers and ensure that they are used.
6. Ensure that legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance are complied with.
7. Consult with the Council for further guidance should there be changes in the scope of work described in the Project Brief.
Relevant fees and charges prescribed under the Environmental Management (Fees and charges) Regulations, 2008 should be paid as required
214 2009/10
1. Engage an Environmental expert to guide the implementation of the Environmental Management and Monitoring Plans.
2. Ensure the mitigation measures are implemented accordingly as stated in the project brief. 3. Liaise with the Environmental Management Officers of the respective Local Government Authority
(District/Municipal Councils) in the course of implementation and operation of the projects. 4. Batteries disposal plan should be established and implemented to avoid haphazard disposal of used batteries. 5. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) should be provided to the workers during construction and installation of
the towers and ensure that they are used. 6. Legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance should be
complied with. 7. Ensure that consultation is made with the Council for further guidance should there be changes in the scope of
work described in the Project Brief. 8. Relevant payments including fees and charges prescribed under the Environmental Management (Fees and
charges) Regulations, 2008 should be made as required.
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216 2009/10
1. Implement the Environmental Management Plan and the Environmental Monitoring Plan according to the EIA and Audit Regulations, 2005. Engage an Environmental Expert to guide you in implementing the plans and the expert should submit relevant reports to the Council.
2. Legal requirements of other relevant authorities should be complied with and necessary permits sought, and obtained before the commencement of the project.
3. Ensure that all wastes are properly managed during all phases of the project. Avoid contamination of soil and water by chemicals.
4. Ensure provision and proper use of Personal Protective Equipments (PPE’s) 5. Ensure the waste water from plant operations are treated accordingly by the stated treatment plant before final
discharge. 6. Ensure to consult TFDA, Government Chemist, and NEMC when destructing rejected raw materials and finished
products.
218 2009/10
1. Ensure implementation of the Environmental Management Plan and the Monitoring Plan according to the EIA and Audit Regulations. Engage an Environmental expert to guide the implementation of the plans and should submit reports to the Council.
2. Ensure liaison is maintained with the Environmental Management Officer of the respective Local Government Authority (Municipal Council) in the course of implementation and operation of the project.
3. Ensure liaison is maintained with the local communities surrounding the project area with respect to the implementation
and operation of the project. 4. Ensure that Personal Protective Gears (PPE) are provided and appropriately used by the workers during construction and
operation of the project. 5. Ensure that legal requirements by other authorities to which the operations of this project have relevance are complied
with. 6. All compensation and relocation aspects related to the project should be finalized before commencement of the project.
Ensure all precautions are taken in relation to any blasting operations as the law requires.
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Certi. Reg.
Issuing Year
Specific Conditions
219 2009/10
1. Ensure to implement the Environmental Management Plan (EMP) and the Monitoring Plan (MP).
2. Engage an Environmental expert to guide you in implementing the EMP and the MP and she/he should prepare and submit Monitoring/Audit reports to the Council, keep liaison with the Tabora Municipal Environmental Management Officer and facilitate monitoring by relevant authorities.
3. Ensure the asphalt plant and equipment workshop are designed and properly located so as to limit or avoid pollution of
the environment from emissions (i.e. dust and gaseous emissions) and both solid and liquid wastes such as waste oil. 4. Ensure to comply with legal requirements of other relevant authorities and necessary permits sought, especially permits related to water abstraction and extraction of construction materials
220 2009/10
1. Ensure to implement the Environmental Management Plan (EMP) and the Monitoring Plan (MP).
2. Engage an Environmental expert to guide you in implementing the EMP and the MP and she/he should prepare and submit Monitoring/Audit reports to the Council, keep liaison with the Kigoma-Ujiji Municipal Environmental Management Officer and facilitate monitoring by relevant authorities.
3. Ensure the asphalt plant and equipment workshop are designed and properly located so as to limit or avoid pollution
of the environment from emissions (i.e. dust and gaseous emissions) and both solid and liquid wastes such as waste oil.
4. Ensure to comply with legal requirements of other relevant authorities and necessary permits sought, especially
permits related to water abstraction and extraction of construction materials.
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