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Pamish Investments Magnetite Mine EIA D3550 Air Quality, Noise & Blasting Sensitivity BU MADU D3537 Legend 28°15'0"E 28°30'0"E 28°45'0"E 29°0'0"E 29°15'0"E Woudkop Plan 1 ZIMBABWE Molemole BOTSWANA Pamish Investments Blouberg Local R521 Local Municipality Mogwadi Municipality (Dendron) Magnetite Mine EIA Project Area MOZAMBIQUE Steilwater Limpopo Seepabana Province Steilloopbrug Regional Setting R561 SOUTH AFRICA Natse North West Uitzicht 23°30'0"S 23°30'0"S Mpumalanga Legend Province Gauteng Province Province SWAZILAND Project Area Villa Nora Janseput Abandoned Mine Marken Closed Mine Gilead Tship lakwena Active Mine Overyssel o Aganang Klein Mog Local u Municipality Secondary Town t New E Other Town Mogalakwena Mo Hou galakwena Local ra 23°45'0"S Municipality 23°45'0"S Settlement Rietspruit Houtrivier Mogalakwenastroom Dam Main Road Limburg Matlala Matlala N11 Matlala Rd National Road d Abandoned L Gou ep R518 Granite h Bestaf Railway Line a Mine la sloop la Granite Mine Lephalale 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Transverse Mercator Ref #: scm.VMC3049.201408.102 N1 N y sloo l i Datum: WGS 1984 Revision Number: 3 R101 Central Meridian: 29°E Date: 04/09/2015 Roo Haaskloof A Dam ndriesspruit Haakdoring R519 010205 Klein Klein - Sandspruit - Sand Vanalphensvlei Welgevonden Kilometres R520 Tobiasspruit Dam 1:500 000 www.digbywells.com © Digby Wells Environmental 28°15'0"E 28°30'0"E 28°45'0"E 29°0'0"E 29°15'0"E 28°39'0"E 28°42'0"E 28°45'0"E 28°48'0"E 28°51'0"E 28°54'0"E NE D3552 SENOTWA D3552 Plan 2 A N E W K A L Pamish Investments A G O M Magnetite Mine EIA Ga-Mokwena Local Setting D3377 Limburg 23°48'0"S 23°48'0"S Legend D3550 Taolome Aganang Local Project Area N11 D3505 ELA Municipality D3537 D3375 Infrastructure Area BOROB Malokong Settlement DUBU Pudiakagopa National / Arterial Route MA Main Road M ADU BU Minor Road 23°51'0"S Haakdoring 23°51'0"S Bakenberg Track Traditional Moshate Council Non-Perennial Stream Rooivaal D3534 Perennial Stream Malokongskop D3521 Dam Wall Mothoathoase Basogadi Dam / Lake Eseldrift D4380 Non-Perennial Pan / Stream Mogalakwena Local D4380 Local Municipal Boundary Municipality 23°54'0"S Kaditshwene 23°54'0"S Ditlotswana IER IV R MOGALAKWE IT W NA Sepharane D3507 D4380 Lyden D1958 E W Mapela H 23°57'0"S 23°57'0"S T A Traditional W H T Council D 192 STERK Sustainability Service Positive Change Professionalism Future Focused Integrity RIVIER R518 Projection: Transverse Mercator Ref #: scm.VMC3049.201408.103 Datum: WGS 1984 Revision Number: 2 D3500 Central Meridian: 29°E Date: 01/09/2015 MOKA M 0241 OLE E SAN HLO MO Kilometres 1:100 000 www.digbywells.com © Digby Wells Environmental 28°39'0"E 28°42'0"E 28°45'0"E 28°48'0"E 28°51'0"E 28°54'0"E 28°46'0"E 28°47'0"E 28°48'0"E 28°49'0"E Bakenberg Plan 3 Traditional Council Pamish Investments ELA OB 1 ha Magnetite Mine EIA R BO Infrastructure Layout 59.5 ha 23°52'0"S 23°52'0"S Legend Project Area Malokongskop Settlement 452.4 ha Main Road 70.5 ha Minor Road Track Non-Perennial Stream 32.1 Mothoathoase Dam Wall ha 1 ha Dam / Lake Infrastructure 4 ha 12.3 ha Access Point Dirty Water Trench (17128 m) 7.6 ha Basogadi Fence (18103 m) D3534 23°53'0"S 23°53'0"S Perimeter Fence (16478 m) 128.9 ha Pipeline (8100 m) Site Road (25504 m) 3.8 Solution Trench (3557 m) ha Storm Water Trench (12732 m) D4380 Contractor's Camp (7.6 ha) 60 ha Low Grade Stockpile (130.5 ha) Lower Grade Stockpile (103 ha) PCD (4 ha) Pit 1 (128.9 ha) 1 ha Pit 2 (65.8 ha) Plant Area (12.3 ha) 1.5 ha 43.5 ha Return Water Dam (0.1 ha) 0.1 ha 62.1 ha Stormwater Dam (5.3 ha) Tailings Dam (62.1 ha) 23°54'0"S 23°54'0"S Topsoil Stockpile (40.1 ha) 7.5 ha Waste Rock Dump (11.5 ha) D3507 65.8 ha Abandoned Granite Mine (452.4 ha) 1 ha Ditlotswana 8 ha Sustainability Service Positive Change Professionalism Future Focused Integrity Projection: Transverse Mercator Ref #: scm.VMC3049.201506.001 Datum: WGS 1984 Revision Number: 7 Central Meridian: 29°E Date: 01/09/2015 00.510.25 Kilometres 23°55'0"S 23°55'0"S 1:25 000 www.digbywells.com © Digby Wells Environmental 28°46'0"E 28°47'0"E 28°48'0"E 28°49'0"E 28°42'0"E 28°45'0"E 28°48'0"E 28°51'0"E Plan 4 23°48'0"S 23°48'0"S Pamish Investments Taolome Magnetite Mine EIA U B Preliminary U D A M Infrastructure Layout D3550 A L E Malokong B O Legend R O B D3537 Project Area MADUBU Pudiakagopa Settlement D35 Main Road 05 Minor Road 23°51'0"S Haakdoring 23°51'0"S Track Bakenberg Non-Perennial Stream Traditional Moshate Council Perennial Stream Rooivaal D3534 Dam Wall Malokongskop Dam / Lake Non-Perennial Pan / Stream Mothoathoase D4380 Proposed Infrastructure D3521 Basogadi Pit 1 Eseldrift Pit 2 Plant Area Ta ili ng s D am 23°54'0"S Kaditshwene 23°54'0"S Ditlotswana Waste Rock Dump Option 1 Waste Rock Dump Option 2 M D4380 O G A L A K W E N A R Sepharane IE IV R IT W Lyden D3507 S T E R K R I V I E R Sustainability Service Positive Change Professionalism Future Focused Integrity Projection: Transverse Mercator Ref #: scm.VMC3049.201411.111 E Datum: WGS 1984 Revision Number: 2 W H T D1958 A Central Meridian: 29°E Date: 01/09/2015 W D4380 H T 23°57'0"S 23°57'0"S 01230.5 D3500 Mapela Traditional Kilometres Council 1:70 000 www.digbywells.com © Digby Wells Environmental 28°42'0"E 28°45'0"E 28°48'0"E 28°51'0"E 28°46'0"E 28°47'0"E 28°48'0"E 28°49'0"E 28°50'0"E Plan 5 Pamish Investments D3537 Bakenberg Magnetite Mine EIA Traditional Council Groundwater & Surface Water Sensitivity PCD Legend Tributary B Project Area Tributary A Lower Settlement 23°52'0"S Grade 23°52'0"S Stockpile Main Road Minor Road Malokongskop Track Non-Perennial Stream Low Grade Dam Wall Stockpile Dam / Lake Infrastructure Access Point Mothoathoase Topsoil PCD Dump Water Management Infrastructure Waste Fence Plant Rock Area Dump Site Road Contractor's Mine Infrastructure A D3534 L E Basogadi Camp Surface Water Sensitivity B O 23°53'0"S R 23°53'0"S 1:50 Year Floodline O B D4380 Pit 1 1:100 Year Floodline Determined Non-Perennial Stormwater Drainage Lines Dam 100m Buffer of Watercourses Groundwater Drawdown (m) Low Grade Operational Phase (Year 32) Stockpile 0 -10 PCD -15 Tributary C -20 Lower Stormwater Grade Dam -30 Stockpile Tailings -40 Dam -50 23°54'0"S 23°54'0"S -60 Waste -70 Rock Dump Pit 2 -80 PCD Ditlotswana -90 D3507 Topsoil -100 Dump Tributary D Tributary E Sustainability Service Positive Change Professionalism Future Focused Integrity Projection: Transverse Mercator Ref #: scm.VMC3049.201508.187 23°55'0"S 23°55'0"S Datum: WGS 1984 Revision Number: 2 Central Meridian: 29°E Date: 01/09/2015 00.25 0.5 1 1.5 Kilometres Sepharane 1:30 000 www.digbywells.com © Digby Wells Environmental 28°46'0"E 28°47'0"E 28°48'0"E 28°49'0"E 28°50'0"E 28°44'0"E 28°46'0"E 28°48'0"E 28°50'0"E Pudiakagopa Plan 6 23°50'0"S 23°50'0"S Pamish Investments Magnetite Mine EIA D3550 Air Quality, Noise & Blasting Sensitivity BU MADU D3537 Legend Project Area Settlement Main Road Bakenberg Minor Road Traditional Track Moshate Council Non-Perennial Stream A BEL RO PCD Dam Wall BO Dam / Lake 23°52'0"S Lower Grade 23°52'0"S Stockpile Infrastructure Malokongskop Access Point Water Management Infrastructure Low Grade Stockpile Topsoil Fence Dump Mothoathoase Site Road PCD Mine Infrastructure D4380 Plant Waste Rock Dump Area D3534 Dust Deposition without Mitigation 2 Basogadi Contractor's (mg/m /day) Camp 600 (Residential Limit) Pit 1 Stormwater 1200 (Non-Residential Limit) Dam PM2.5 24 Hour Low Grade (μg/m3) Stockpile 40 (Limit - 1 Jan 2016) PCD PM10 24 Hour Lower Stormwater (μg/m3) Grade Dam 75 (Limit) Stockpile Tailings 23°54'0"S Waste 23°54'0"S Noise Dispersion Model Dam Rock Dump dBA PCD Ditlotswana 45 - 50 (47 dBA Recommended Topsoil Night Time Limit) Dump Blasting 500 m Blast Radius Pit 2 D3507 MOGALA KWENA Sepharane Sustainability Service Positive Change Professionalism Future Focused Integrity Projection: Transverse Mercator Ref #: scm.VMC3049.201508.188 Datum: WGS 1984 Revision Number: 2 Central Meridian: 29°E Date: 01/09/2015 S T E 0120.5 23°56'0"S R 23°56'0"S K R I V Kilometres I E R 1:45 000 www.digbywells.com © Digby Wells Environmental 28°44'0"E 28°46'0"E 28°48'0"E 28°50'0"E 28°46'0"E 28°47'0"E 28°48'0"E 28°49'0"E 28°50'0"E Plan 7 Pamish Investments D3537 Bakenberg Magnetite Mine EIA Traditional Council Ecological Sensitivity PCD Legend Lower Project Area 23°52'0"S Grade 23°52'0"S Stockpile Settlement Main Road Malokongskop Minor Road Low Grade Track Stockpile Non-Perennial Stream Dam Wall Mothoathoase Topsoil PCD Dam / Lake Dump Waste Infrastructure Plant Rock Area Dump Access Point Contractor's A D3534 L Water Management Infrastructure E Camp B Basogadi O Fence 23°53'0"S R 23°53'0"S O B D4380 Pit 1 Site Road Stormwater Mine Infrastructure Dam Aquatic Ecosystem Sensitivity 100
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