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National Departments
Department of Environmental Affairs (DEA) Barry TurnerDirector: Authorizations and Waste Disposal
Management
Department of Environmental Affiars (DEA) Mpho Tshitangoni Waste Disposal Management
Department of Human Settlements Siyanda Matomela Human Settlements
Department of water affairs Wilna Moolman Assistant Director
Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) Ms Notmbi Madibe Acing Water Quality Area manager
Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) Shereen Whitby Deputy Director: Resource Directed Measures
Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) Coleen Munsamy
Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) Sandra Graham Deputy Director: Water Quality Management
Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) Peter Roberts Environmental Health
Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) Neo Leburu Acting Enviornmental Control Officer
Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) Barbara Weston Deputy Director: Resources Directed Measures
Deputy Director: Resources Directed Measures Vanessa Maclou Senior Manager
National Energy Regulator of South Africa Baatile, Tseliso Maqubela Compliance Engineer
National Energy Regulator of South Africa Baatile, Tseliso Maqubela Compliance Engineer
National Energy Regulator of South Africa Bruce van den HeuvelSenior Engineer - Petroleum Licensing, Compliance &
Dispute Resolution
National Energy Regulator of South Africa Talulani Mapholi
National Energy Regulator of South Africa Thabo Ramanamane Assistant Director
Provincial Departments
KZN Department of Economic Development, Tourism &
Environmental AffairsMavis Padayachee
District Manager and Environmental Management
Inspector
KZN Department of Economic Development, Tourism &
Environmental AffairsNombulelo Zungu Assistant Manager
KZN Department of Economic Development, Tourism and
Environmental Affairs Natasha Brijlal Assistant Manager
KZN Department of Economic Development, Tourism and
Environmental Affairs Siyabonga Sikhakhane Case Officer
Local Municipality
eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality Diane van Rensburg Senior technical Planner and EIA hub for City
eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality KM Jaggeth Environmental Management: Pollution
eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality Sibusiso Shange Professional Technologist for Island View Area
eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality Logan Moodley Deputy Strategic Transport Planner
eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality Zibuse Ngcece Department of Fire
eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality Greg Evans Head of Engineering Department
eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality Nomvelo Mthembu PA - Greg Evans
eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality Goeffrey Pullan Environmental committee - Democratic Alliance
eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality Sebenzile Zenzile Counciillor
eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality Michelle Lotz Regional Coordinator Biodiversity Impact Assessment
eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality Aubrey Snyman Ward Councillor ward 68/Democratic Alliance
eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality Diane van Rensburg Biodiversity Impact Assessment
eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality Steve Ferreira Manager
eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality Kheswa Johnson Environmental Manager: Pollution - Bluff
eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality Bonga Mathonsi Director Executive: Brighton Beach SAPS
eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality John Forbes Environmental Manager
eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality Gavin Hegter Councillor - Bluff Area
eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality Debra Roberts Climate protection unit
eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality - Disaster Management Wilfred Mkhwanazi Manager
eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality - Disaster Management Jamila Ndovela Manager
Ethekwini Transport authority Carlos Esteves Deputy Head Ethekwini Transport Authority
Stakeholders
Afpen Harry Etheridge Manager
Afpen Donna Administrator
Amafa KwaZulu-Natal Lindiwe Msomi HR Manager
Bidvest SACD Roxanne DuPreez Supervisor - Reception
Bidvest Tanks David Leisegang Assistant Director
Blendcor Renisha Sahathu HSSE Coordinator
Bluff CPS Lynn Erasmus Member
BP Deo Ramjeet HOD - Petroleum Licensing, Compliance & Dispute
Bulk Connection Phillip Collyer Environmental Control Officer
Business Report Business report editor Journalist
Business Unusual Lee D'Eathe Owner
Caurus Energy Baxolile Zwane Managing Director
Caxton Local Media (Southlands Sun) Lauren Beukes Journalist
Clairwood Ratepayers and Residents Association Rishi Singh President
Coast Watch Judy Bell Member
Commercial Waste SA Glen Govender Business development Manager
Democratic Alliance (DA) Erika du Plessis Ward Councillor
Electrowave SA Charlie Else Manager
Engen Trevor Govender Safety Manager
Engen Johan Jones Safety Manager
Engen Petroleum Limited (ENREF) Andrew Murray Special Project Manager
Enviropro Josette Oberholzer Environmental Officer
Enviroserv Dheena Govender Senior Manager
Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife Nerissa Pillay IEM Technician
Freelance Environmental journalist Tony Carnie Journalist
Freight 24 Krish Maharaj Manager
Fuel Firing Systems (FFS) Refineries (Pty) Ltd Riaz Hussain Managing Director
Grindrod Ships Agencies Paul Leisegang Manager
Grinrod Ltd Henry Jonke Safety Manager
GroundWork - Friends of the Earth SA Rico Euripidou Chairperson
GroundWork - Friends of the Earth SA Bobby Peek Director
High Court Bonke Dumisa Advocate
Ilanga News Thomas Ngomane News Editor
Independent Journalist Deena Pillay Journalist
Independent Journalist Barbara Cole Journalist
Industrial Oleochemical Products Johan Malan Manager
Isegen South Africa (Pty) Ltd Brian Akoon Materials Specialist
Island View Storage Gillian Marnewick Manager
Island View Storage Noxolo Msiya Environmental Compliance officer
Ithala Bank Theuns Badenhorst Portfolio Manager
Ithala Bank Zaziwe Zondi Property Manager
Melron Group Ferhana Dickens Finance Director
Natcos Island View Bavan Maharaj Senior Manager
National Petroleum Refineries (NATREF) Gert Rostoll Compliance Manager
Oil Tanking Rajen Singh Operations Manager
Palmiet River Valley Conservancy/ Palmiet River Watch Lee D'Eathe
Pier No 2 Take Away Express Ship Chandlers Debbie Andre Owner
Ports Media Terry Huston Editor/Publisher
Resident Arnia van Vuuren Resident
Resident Mahendra Ramlall Resident
SA Bulk Terminals Michael Mbhele Safety Officer
SAPREF Zanele, Madinane Environmental Unit
SAPREF Lindiwe Khuzwayo Petroleum Pipeline Regulation Division
SAPS George Morey Lieutenant Seapoint
Shell SA Vivian Padyachee Safety Officer
Shell South Africa George Moonsamy Production manager
South African Association for Marine Biological Research Judy Main Manager
South African Association for Marine Biological Research Jade Maggs Oceanographic Research Institute
South African Association of Freight Forwarders Dave Watts Maritime consultant
South African Oil and Gas Alliance Rita Williams PA to the CEO
South Durban Community Environmental Alliance (SDCEA) Desmond D’Sa Office Coordinator
South Durban Community Environmental Alliance (SDCEA) Shanice Gomes Environmental education officer
South Durban Community Environmental Alliance (SDCEA) Zakia Kikia-Khan Board Member
Total SA Itumeleng Mkhabela Terminal Manager
Transnet Selvan Pillay Water Quality Manager
Transnet Shamina Krishnaswamy Supply Chain Manager
Transnet Neal Naidoo Environmental Specialist
Transnet Shakespeare Hadebe Project director
Transnet Capital Projects Ernest Ndwandwe Senior Manager - Operations
Transnet National Ports Authority, Port of Durban Moshe Motlohi Contact person
Transnet National Ports Authority, Port of Durban Darryl Ritson Property Manager
Transnet National Ports Authority, Port of Durban Cindy Cande
Transnet National Ports Authority, Port of Durban Jasmin Sithaldeen Risk Specialist
Transnet National Ports Authority, Port of Durban Thami Ntshingila Port Manager
Transnet National Ports Authority, Port of Durban Eunice Luthuli Human environment Manager
Transnet National Ports Authority, Port of Durban Leslie Naidoo Environmental Specialist
Transnet National Ports Authority, Port of Durban Vishern Beakam Environmental Specialist
Transnet National Ports Authority, Port of Durban Ricky Bhikraj RND Executive/Operation Phakisa Programme Director
Transnet National Ports Authority, Port of Durban Gareth Goosen Environmental Specialist
Transnet Pipelines Marshnee Naidoo Commercial Manager
United Nation transport Union Wyndham Evans President
Valve and Automation Grant Howes Sales Rep
Wentworth Environment committee Frank Appenah Committee Member
WESSA Morgan Griffiths Conservation department
Wildlands Conservation Trust Khalid Mather Environmental Activist
I&AP Stuart Collett
I&AP Liz Coxen
I&AP S. Dannhauser
I&AP Samantha Enslin
I&AP Gary Glen
I&AP Louis Gontier
I&AP Ros Grandin
I&AP Joey Grimett
I&AP Ted Holden
I&AP L A, Kennedy
I&AP Clive Kleinschmidt
I&AP Ian Macintosh
I&AP John Oxley
I&AP Mark Penning
I&AP Brenda Pratt
I&AP Darryl Spijkers
I&AP Mario Steyn
I&AP Deshnee Sukdeo
I&AP Steven van Wyk
I&AP Virginia Waldeck
I&AP Ronald Wicks
I&AP Ryan Cyfert
Meropa (Vopak Comms) Roseanne Diab
Vopak D R Nowbuth
Vopak Sifiso Zulu
I&AP Dave Woest
I&AP John Forbes
Vopak
Vopak Terminal Durban Miriam Haffejee/ Hall Environmental Officer
Daniel van Niekerk
Vopak Terminal Durban Carla Manion HSE Manager
Vopak Terminal Durban Kubashini Singh
Vopak Terminal Durban Mickey Masuku Project Manager
Vopak Terminal Durban Paul Cox Contact person
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Registered office ERM-Europe Limited 2nd Floor, Exchequer Court 33 St Mary Axe, London EC3A 8AA
Registered number: 000000 VAT registration: 000 0000 00 Offices worldwide
A member of theERM Group
Stakeholder Notification
3 December 2018
ERM Ref: [0478110]
Dear Stakeholder
Subject: Basic Assessment for the Vopak Growth 4 Expansion Project, Durban, South
Africa
Vopak was granted an Environmental Authorisation (EA) for the Vopak Efficiency (Growth 4)
Project in December 2016 (ref. DM/0019/2016), in terms of Activity 34 and 51 of Listing Notice 1
(GN R 983; December 2014) of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Regulations, 2014,
of the National Environmental Management Act (Act No. 107 of 1998) (NEMA) as amended. This
included the expansion of the Farewell/ King Sites to increase the storage capacity of petroleum
products, base oils and chemicals from 32 000m3 by 118 000m3 to allow for a total storage
capacity of 150 000m3. Subsequently, an EA for an amendment application (related to a change
in layout and product storage) was granted in February 2018 (ref. DM/AMEND/ 0019/2017=B).
This amendment EA permits Vopak to commence with construction according to the approved
layout plan.
Vopak propose to expand the authorised total capacity by a further 12 400m3,. The layout plan
will not require alteration however, as the heights of the tanks will be extended to cater for the
additional storage capacity.
The Project will require Environmental Authorisation through a Basic Assessment (BA) in terms
of Activity 34 and 51 of Listing Notice 1 (GN R 327; April 2017 of the Environmental Impact
Assessment (EIA) Regulations, 2014 (as amended), of the National Environmental Management
Act (Act No. 107 of 1998) (NEMA) (as amended):
• GNR 327: 34: The expansion or changes to existing facilities for any process or
activity where such expansion or changes will result in the need for a permit or
licence or an amended permit or licence in terms of national or provincial legislation
governing the release of emissions or pollution.
• GNR 327: 51: The expansion of facilities for the storage, or storage and handling, of
a dangerous good, where the capacity of such storage facility will be expanded by
more than 80 cubic metres.
Notice is hereby given in terms of Section 38 (3) of the National Environmental Management: Air
Quality Act, No. 39 of 2004 of the intention of Vopak to apply for a variation to the Atmospheric
Emission Licence (AEL) as per the project description. The licensing authority is the eThekwini
Municipality. The enterprise is classified as a Subcategory 2.4 (Storage and Handling of
Petroleum Products) listed activity in terms of Section 21 of the afore=mentioned Act. The
relevant listed activity description is: Petroleum product storage tanks and product transfer
ERM 3 December 2018
ERM Ref: [0478110]
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facilities, except those used for liquefied petroleum gas. Any person desiring to object to the use
of the premises for such purposes may do so with 14 (fourteen) days from the date of publication
of this notice by lodging an objection with Mr. Bruce Dale, Air Quality Officer, eThekwini Health
Department on [email protected].
This notification serves to announce the commencement of the Basic Assessment (BA) process
and advise Interested and Affected Parties (I&AP) to register to be kept updated. We also invite
you to participate and comment on the process and reports disclosed as the project progresses.
For further information about the BA, the associated public participation process and how you
can register as an I&AP, please refer to the attached Background Information Document.
To RSVP or register as an I&AP contact Stephanie Gopaul of ERM:
Tel: 031 265 0033 Fax: 031 265 0150
Email: [email protected]
Visit the Project website: https://www.erm.com/vopak=growth=4=expansion=project=BA
Yours sincerely,
Stephanie Gopaul
Principal Consultant
[EAP Project Manager]
Basic Assessment for the Vopak Growth 4 Expansion Project,
Durban, South Africa
DlaminiKhosi on behalf of South Africa Vopak Growth 4 ExpansionERM
Mon 2018/12/03 12:16 PM
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Dear Stakeholder,
Vopak was granted an Environmental Authorisation (EA) for the Vopak Efficiency (Growth 4) Project in
December 2016 (ref. DM/0019/2016), in terms of Activity 34 and 51 of Listing Notice 1 (GN R 983; December
2014) of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Regulations, 2014, of the National Environmental
Management Act (Act No. 107 of 1998) (NEMA) as amended. This included the expansion of the Farewell/
King Sites to increase the storage capacity of petroleum products, base oils and chemicals from 32 000m3 by
118 000m3 to allow for a total storage capacity of 150 000m3. Subsequently, an EA for an amendment
application (related to a change in layout and product storage) was granted in February 2018 (ref.
DM/AMEND/ 0019/2017-B). This amendment EA permits Vopak to commence with construction according to
the approved layout plan.
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Vopak propose to expand the authorised total capacity by a further 12 400m3. The layout plan will not require
alteration however, as the heights of the tanks will be extended to cater for the additional storage capacity.
The Project will require Environmental Authorisation through a Basic Assessment (BA) in terms of Activity 34
and 51 of Listing Notice 1 (GN R 327; April 2017 of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Regulations,
2014 (as amended), of the National Environmental Management Act (Act No. 107 of 1998) (NEMA) (as
amended):
• GNR 327: 34: The expansion or changes to existing facilities for any process or activity where
such expansion or changes will result in the need for a permit or licence or an amended permit or
licence in terms of national or provincial legislation governing the release of emissions or
pollution.
• GNR 327: 51: The expansion of facilities for the storage, or storage and handling, of a dangerous
good, where the capacity of such storage facility will be expanded by more than 80 cubic metres.
Notice is hereby given in terms of Section 38 (3) of the National Environmental Management: Air Quality Act,
No. 39 of 2004 of the intention of Vopak to apply for a variation to the Atmospheric Emission Licence (AEL) as
per the project description. The licensing authority is the eThekwini Municipality. The enterprise is classified
as a Subcategory 2.4 (Storage and Handling of Petroleum Products) listed activity in terms of Section 21 of
the afore-mentioned Act. The relevant listed activity description is: Petroleum product storage tanks and
product transfer facilities, except those used for liquefied petroleum gas. Any person desiring to object to the
use of the premises for such purposes may do so with 14 (fourteen) days from the date of publication of this
notice by lodging an objection with Mr. Bruce Dale, Air Quality Officer, eThekwini Health Department on
This notification serves to announce the commencement of the Basic Assessment (BA) process and advise
Interested and Affected Parties (I&AP) to register to be kept updated. We also invite you to participate and
comment on the process and reports disclosed as the project progresses. For further information about the
BA, the associated public participation process and how you can register as an I&AP, please refer to the
attached Background Information Document.
To RSVP or register as an I&AP contact Stephanie Gopaul of ERM:
Tel: 031 265 0033 Fax: 031 265 0150
Email: [email protected]
Visit the Project website: https://www.erm.com/vopakgrowth4expansionprojectBA
Yours sincerely,
ERM
Suite S005 | 17 The Boulevard | Westway Office Park | Westville | 3635 | Durban | South Africa
T +27 31 265 0033 | F +27 31 265 0150 |
E [email protected] | W www.erm.com
Read our FY18 Sustainability Report and ERM Foundation Annual Review
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ERM Reference Number: 0478110
Basic Assessment for the Vopak Growth 4 Expansion Project, Durban, South Africa
INVITATION TO REGISTER AND COMMENT
Vopak was granted an Environmental Authorisation (EA) for the Vopak Efficiency (Growth 4)
Project in December 2016 (ref. DM/0019/2016), in terms of Activity 34 and 51 of Listing Notice 1 (GN R 983; December
2014) of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Regulations, 2014, of the National Environmental Management
Act (Act No. 107 of 1998) (NEMA) as amended. This included the expansion of the Farewell/ King Sites to increase the
storage capacity of petroleum products, base oils and chemicals from 32 000m3 by 118 000m3 to allow for a total
storage capacity of 150 000m3. Subsequently, an EA for an amendment application (related to a change in layout and
product storage) was granted in February 2018 (ref. DM/AMEND/0019/2017-B). Vopak plans to optimise the design
of the Farewell, Blend and King sites to further increase the storage capacity by upgrading certain infrastructure;
including increasing the heights of the storage tanks.
Notice is hereby given in terms of the National Environment Management Act, 1998 (Act No. 107 of 1998) (NEMA) as
amended that Vopak will apply for an Environmental Authorisation (EA) for the proposed Growth 4 Expansion
through a Basic Assessment (BA) process where the storage capacity will be increased by 12 400m3. The project
activities trigger the following listed activities as per the amended EIA regulations (2017):
• GNR 327: 34: The expansion or changes to existing facilities for any process or activity where such expansion or changes
will result in the need for a permit or licence or an amended permit or licence in terms of national or provincial legislation
governing the release of emissions or pollution.
• GNR 327: 51: The expansion of facilities for the storage, or storage and handling, of a dangerous good, where the capacity of
such storage facility will be expanded by more than 80 cubic metres.
Notice is hereby given in terms of Section 38 (3) of the National Environmental Management: Air Quality Act, No. 39
of 2004 of the intention of Vopak to apply for a variation to the Atmospheric Emission Licence (AEL) as per the project
description. The licensing authority is the eThekwini Municipality. The enterprise is classified as a Subcategory 2.4
(Storage and Handling of Petroleum Products) listed activity in terms of Section 21 of the afore-mentioned Act. The
relevant listed activity description is: Petroleum product storage tanks and product transfer facilities, except those used for
liquefied petroleum gas. Any person desiring to object to the use of the premises for such purposes may do so with 14
(fourteen) days from the date of publication of this notice by lodging an objection with Mr. Bruce Dale, Air Quality
Officer, eThekwini Health Department on [email protected].
The competent authority for the BA is the Kwa-Zulu Natal Department of Economic Development, Tourism and
Environmental Affairs Development (KZN DEDTEA). Environmental Resources Management (ERM) has been
appointed as the independent Environmental Assessment Practitioner (EAP) to undertake the BA and associated
Public Participation Processes.
Stakeholders are invited to register as Interested and Affected Parties (I&APs) and to participate in the BA processes
by identifying issues of concern and providing suggestions to enhance benefits of the project. Registered I&APs will
be kept informed about the Project and will be notified when Basic Assessment Report will be made available for
comment.
For more information the Background Information Document can be downloaded: https://www.erm.com/vopak-
growth-4-expansion-project-BA
To register as an I&AP, submit comments, and to obtain more information, please contact ERM:
Stephanie Gopaul
Tel: 031 265 0033 Fax: 031 265 0150
Postnet Suite 59, Private Bag X21, Westville, 3630
Email: [email protected]
Visit the Project website: https://www.erm.com/vopak-growth-4-expansion-project-BA
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JEMS FOUNDATIONProviding AffordableRehabilitation for Drug &Alcohol Addictions0796976152 0848211646
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0205BUILDERS &
CONTRACTORS
ARCHITECTURALPLANS DRAWN AND
APPROVEDPhone 08 44 33 22 02.
MX112817
A CARPET CLEANINGSPECIAL from R320
Dining / Lounge suite neg.Valets / Beds. Phone:Lilly084 8114260, 0614601294
MX112771
"DRUG PROBLEM"NEED HELP?
Narcotics AnonymousCall Now: 083 9006 962
MX112741
0215PLUMBERS
0309BUILDING DESIGNS &
PLANS
TARMAC DRIVEWAYS /RESURFACE
Tar paint / Repairs /Patching / Concrete d/w
ACE DRIVEWAYS084 510 6304031 903 7279
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0321CLEANING
0319PRE-PRIMARY SCHOOLS
0230RUBBLE REMOVAL
DIAL A PRAYER. A freeservice to the community.Confidentiality maintained.9.00am to 9.00pm. J3-16
Call: 072 845 2060.MX112739
0203ASPHALTING - PAVING
0300SERVICES
0265CARPORTS / GARAGES &
ROLLER DOORS
ALL cabinets, bics, kitchenunits and general woodwork. Tel : John467 3006 / 082-2555-618.
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AA MEETINGSSt Marys Anglican Church,157 Kingsway, TotiFriday 18h30 - 19h30
Cheryldene 079 3959348.
MX112735
LITTLE GIZZMOSPRE SCHOOL
3 Months to 6 Years.Small Classes.Open 6.30am to 5.30p.mTransport Available
Ph:031 466 1872084 205 7851
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CLASSY CRETEPRECAST WALLRAISINGREPAIRS & RAZORWIRE.FREE QUOTES!
CALL NELSON0837886784
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0202HOME IMPROVEMENTS
0002COMMUNITY CARE
KIDDIE ACADEMYEDUCARE CENTRE (next
to Fynnlands School)• Birth - 6 years• Open 6.30am - 5.30pm
Phone (031) 466 2853.MX112774
0270FENCING & GATES
0312CATERING - FUNCTION
HIRE
0000NOTICES
0200HOME IMPROVEMENTS