by Peter
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Dear Interested and Affected Party,
Triplo4 Sustainable Solutions is conducting the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Process for the applications for environmental authorisation (EA) and an atmospheric emission licence (AEL), for the proposed Gas to Power Powership Project at the Port of Ngqura, within COEGA SEZ at Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality, Eastern Cape.
As part of the associated Public Participation Process, you have been identified as an Interested and Affected Party (I&AP) to the above-mentioned project.
Please find attached a Background Information Document (BID) and Notice of Application (NOA), providing you with preliminary project information, in addition to a registration sheet.
Should you wish to comment and/or receive further information about the proposed project and the EIA process, please complete the comment and registration sheet or contact Triplo4 Sustainable Solutions by mailing or faxing a letter, or by telephone or e-mail to the consultant as per the contact details below.
Kind regards,
Naadira Nadasen
Sustainability Consultant
Triplo4 Sustainable Solutions
Tel 032 946 3213 | F 032 946 0826 M 072 7566 786
Ballito: Douglas Crowe Drive, The Circle, Suite 5
Ballito | Durban | Johannesburg
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