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Public review period for KiPower water use licence report extended

Public review period for KiPower water use licence report extended

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26th January 2015

By: Sashnee Moodley

Senior Deputy Editor Polity and Multimedia

  

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The public review period for the integrated water use licence application for the proposed construction of a 600 MW coal-fired independent power producer plant and associated infrastructure for Kuyasa Mining subsidiary KiPower will be extended until March 24.

The draft report was made available for public review between July 23 and September 2, 2014, followed by the release of an updated report in December.

Engineering and environmental consultants Jones & Wagener (J&W) said on Monday that owing to requests for an extension of the review period, the report would be available on the J&W website until March 24.

It would also be available for review at the Leandra, Devon and Delmas public libraries.

The water uses identified and applied for under the National Water Act included the abstraction of contaminated water, the storage of water at the power plant and ash disposal facility (ADF) and impeding or diverting the flow of water in a watercourse owing to road upgrades, as well as the development of a Wilge River bridge crossing, conveyors, power plant, ADF and a wetland offset project.

KiPower had also applied for stormwater discharges from the construction area, the discharge of excess treated water during operations in times of extreme rainfall events and disposing of waste in a manner which could detrimentally impact on a water resource.

The proposed $1.7-billion coal-fired plant, to be located near Delmas, Mpumalanga, could use coal from the nearby Delmas mine to meet a portion of South Africa’s power needs and had the potential to be expanded to produce up to 2 000 MW in the long term.

KiPower expected construction on the power plant to begin this year with the first of the plant’s three units to be operational by 2018.

Edited by Chanel de Bruyn
Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor Online

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