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200 MW Photovoltaic Power Project Kom Ombo – Aswan Arab Republic 200 MW Photovoltaic Power Project Kom Ombo – Aswan Arab Republic of Egypt Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA)– Volume 4: Appendices Prepared for: March 2020 DOCUMENT INFORMATION Project Name 200 MW Photovoltaic Power Plant, Kom Ombo, Egypt 5Cs Project Number 1305/001/068 Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) – Volume 4: Document Title Appendices Client ACWA Power 5Cs Project Manager Reem Jabr 5Cs Project Director Ken Wade DOCUMENT CONTROL VERSION VERSION DATE DESCRIPTION AUTHOR REVIEWER APPROVER 1.0 11/03/2020 Volume 4: Appendices RMJ MKB KRW 1 Financial Capital Regardless of location, mode of delivery or function, all organisations are dependent on 2 Social Capital The 5 Capitals of Sustainable Development to enable long term delivery of its products or services. 3 Natural Capital Sustainability is at the heart of everything that 4 Manufactured Capital 5 Capitals achieves. Wherever we work, we strive to provide our clients with the means to maintain and enhance these stocks of capital 5 Human Capital assets. DISCLAIMER 5 Capitals cannot accept responsibility for the consequences of this document being relied upon by any other party, or being used This document is issued for the party which commissioned it and for specific purposes connected with the above-identified project only. It for any other purpose. should not be relied upon by any other party or used for any other This document contains confidential information and proprietary purpose intellectual property. It should not be shown to other parties without consent from the party which commissioned it. 5 Capitals Environmental and Management Consulting Principal office: PO Box 119899 Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai, UAE '+971 4 343 5955 6+971 4 343 9366 APPENDIX A – ENVIRONMENTAL & SOCIAL SCOPING REPORT Kom Ombo – 200 MW Photovoltain Project Appendices Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA)– Volume 4: Appendices APPENDIX B – AUTHORISATION LETTER FROM NREA Kom Ombo – 200 MW Photovoltain Project Appendices Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA)– Volume 4: Appendices APPENDIX C – EEAA LETTER (ARABIC AND ENGLISH TRANSLATION) Kom Ombo – 200 MW Photovoltain Project Appendices Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA)– Volume 4: Appendices APPENDIX D – EDG BASELINE REPORTS - SOCIO-ECONOMIC SURVEY REPORT - ECOLOGY BASELINE REPORT - GEOGRAPHY, GEOLOGY, GEOMORPHOLOGY AND LAND USE - AIR QUALITY BASELINE REPORT - CLIMATIC PROFILE – KOM OMBO PV PROJECT BASELINE - NOISE BASELINE REPORT Kom Ombo – 200 MW Photovoltain Project Appendices Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA)– Volume 4: Appendices APPENDIX E – INVITATION LETTERS TO FOR PUBLIC DISCLOSURE MEETING Kom Ombo – 200 MW Photovoltain Project Appendices Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA)– Volume 4: Appendices APPENDIX F – CALIBRATION CERTIFICATES Kom Ombo – 200 MW Photovoltain Project Appendices Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA)– Volume 4: Appendices APPENDIX G – SOIL LABORATORY ANALYSIS (PENDING FULL SET OF RESULTS FROM LABORATORY IN EGYPT) Kom Ombo – 200 MW Photovoltain Project Appendices Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA)– Volume 4: Appendices .
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