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Curriculum Vitae Prashika Reddy Environmental Scientist Transport, Rail and Planning Curriculum Vitae Prashika Reddy Environmental Scientist Transport, Rail and Planning T: +27123675800 Ext. 5973 F: +27123675890 Email: [email protected] Prashika started her career in the environmental Nationality field after spending 5 years’ working for the South African Department of Agriculture: Genetic Resources Directorate. She joined Royal HaskoningDHV as a Years of Experience junior environmental consultant and has worked her 14 year(s) way up to her present position as Principal Associate. In 2010, she obtained her professional Years with Royal HaskoningDHV registration as a Natural Scientist in the field of 9 year(s) Environmental Science. Professional memberships Prashika has built up an impressive résumé, having SA Council for Natural Scientific Professions, Pr Sci Nat, worked on diverse projects mainly in the petro- 400133/10 chemical industry, as well as various large-scale power generation projects. She has established Qualifications good working relationships with key clients and has 2006 BSc (Hons) Geography (cum laude), University of undertaken several flagship projects on their behalf, Pretoria, South Africa such as Sasol and Eskom’s Underground Coal 1999 BSc (Hons) Botany, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Gasification project. Africa 1998 BSc Biological Science, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Professional experience > Project Value: R850,000.00 The proposed project involves constructing a full scale EA Services for the construction of two 7km long 88kV compositing site that will be able to handle approximately Power Lines Grootpan / Brakfontein, South Africa 200 000 - 300 000 t/a of sludge. The environmental team > Start Date: 2015 have been appointed to conduct an EIA in support of the > Client Name: Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd Environmental Authorisation and Waste Management > Project Value: R458,021.00 Licensing processes. The proposed project involves the construction of two (2) ■ Position: Project Manager 7km 88 kV powerlines and dismantling of two (2) 88 kV ■ Assigned Tasks: Project management powerlines from Grootpan to Brakfontein, south of Ogies T01.PTA.000589 in Mpumalanga. GPDRT- Route Determination, EIA and Economic ■ Position: Project Principal Studies for Route K219, South Africa ■ Assigned Tasks: Quality review and overall project > Start Date: 2014 management > Client Name: Gauteng Department of Roads and T01.PTA.000644 Transport Charlie 1 Landfill Stormwater Management & > Project Value: R1,147,449.00 Optimisation (EIA & WUL), South Africa Route determination, Environmental Impact Assessment > Start Date: 2015 and Socio-Economic Studies for route K219, a new class > Client Name: Sasol Chemical Industries (Pty) Ltd 2 road, to service as a western bypass to Randfontein > Project Value: R735,000.00 ■ Position: Environmental Scientist The Sasol Synfuels, Secunda, Charlie 1 landfill site was ■ Assigned Tasks: Compilation of the ESI Report authorised in 1993 as a Class II Site, in terms of the T01.JNB.000392 Environmental Conservation Act (ECA) (No. 73 of 1989). City of Tshwane: Waste Transfer Facilities, South Recent legislation changes such as the National Africa Environmental Management: Waste Act, 2008 (No. 59 of > Start Date: 2014 2008) and the new Waste Classification and Management > Client Name: City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality Regulations, August 2013 (GN 634) have implications for > Project Value: R150,000.00 the management of waste disposal sites. The latest audits Report on environmental and sustainability consideration conducted at Charlie 1 landfill site highlighted that the in Waste to Energy (WtE) Plants when they are co-fired water management is not in accordance with the permit with Municipal Solid Waste. Concept designs and requirements. Therefore the Pollution Control Dam (PCD) environmental screening of various waste transfer of approximately 16 000 m3 will be constructed to ensure stations. Situational assessment of other closed landfill compliance with the existing permit requirements. It will be facilities. constructed to ensure effective management of leachate ■ Position: Environmental Scientist and stormwater. ■ Assigned Tasks: Advise the client on Environmental ■ Position: Project Manager authorisation requirements and costing estimates ■ Assigned Tasks: Project management B03.PTA.000357 T01.PTA.000619 Basic Assessment for the Eskom 132kV Power Line EIA and WML for Full Scale Composting of Sludge from Mbumbu Substation to the Proposed Tsakani Waste Streams, South Africa Substation, South Africa > Start Date: 2014 > Start Date: 2014 > Client Name: Sasol Chemical Industries (Pty) Ltd > Client Name: Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd > Project Value: R521,270.00 ■ Position: Environmental Scientist Basic Asssessment for the proposed 132kV Power Line ■ Assigned Tasks: Environmental Support. Environmental from Mbumbu to Tsakani Substation management support to Magalies Water, Management ■ Position: Project Manager of external EAPs. ■ Assigned Tasks: Project management W01.JNB.000613 T01.PTA.000555T01.JNB.000336 BA for the Sasol Iso-Octanol Long Term Phase II Basic Assessment for the Sasol C3 Expansion Project, Project, Sasol Industrial Complex, South Africa Sasol Industrial Complex, South Africa > Start Date: 2012 > Start Date: 2013 > Client Name: Sasol Technology (Pty) Ltd > Client Name: Sasol Polymers > Project Value: R261,184.00 > Project Value: R267,614.00 The Iso-octanol long-term phase 2 project involves a The C3 expansion project was initiated to address an process whereby aldehydes are converted in the existing estimated 105 ktpa (kilo tons per annum) additional Iso-alcohol stream (in Octene Train III) by hydrogenation propylene that will be available in 2014 as a result of to its corresponding alcohols to achieve the desired various optimisation projects on the upstream Sasol product specification for the Iso-octanol product. A new Synfuel facilities. An opportunity was identified for the reactor and a new distillation column with its associated additional propylene to be utilised as feed for the equipment will be installed for this purpose. The expected polypropylene (PP) plants, namely PP1 and PP2. The C3 Iso-octanol production will range between 7 and 9 kt / expansion project involves upgrading and implementing annum. In addition, a storage tank with a capacity of changes to the existing PP1 and PP2 process equipment approximately 400 m3 and a loading pump will be installed to accommodate the increase in throughput. to enable storage and loading of the final Iso-octanol ■ Position: Project Principal product. ■ Assigned Tasks: Strategic project advice, quality review ■ Position: Project Principal and approval of reports ■ Assigned Tasks: Strategic project advice, quality review T01.PTA.000509 and approval of reports. E02.PTA.000401 Environmental Impact Assessment for the SCC Cold Side Capacity Enablement (MT-9) Project, South Africa Centurion Metropolitan Core Masterplan: Stormwater > Start Date: 2013 and Flooding, South Africa > Client Name: Sasol Technology (Pty) Ltd > Start Date: 2012 > Project Value: R225,591.00 > Client Name: City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality Environmental Scoping Study for the proposed SCC Cold > Project Value: R4,300,000.00 Side Capacity Enablement project. The City of Tshwane requires a multi-disciplinary project ■ Position: Project Manager team to assist the Client with the Preparation of a Master ■ Assigned Tasks: Project management, review of Plan of the Centurion Metropolitan Core Study Area. environmental reports ■ Position: Environmental Scientist T01.PTA.000505 ■ Assigned Tasks: Environmental Screening Investigation. M01.PTA.000195 PMU Support to Magalies Water, South Africa > Start Date: 2012 Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and Waste > Client Name: Magalies Water Management Licence for the Matimba Power Station > Project Value: R1,000,000,000.00 Ash Disposal Facility, South Africa To provide programme and project management support > Start Date: 2012 to Magalies Water to enhance the implementation of Bulk > Client Name: Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd water supply capital projects. > Project Value: R5,800,000.00 Environmental Impact Assessment and waste Conduct a full Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) for management license for Matimba ash disposal facility. the proposed Cornubia Mixed Use Phased development - ■ Position: Environmental Scientist, Project Manager Phase 2 in Mount Edgecombe, KwaZulu-Natal. ■ Assigned Tasks: Compilation of EIA Report, project ■ Position: Strategic environmental advisor management, management of the public participation ■ Assigned Tasks: Provide strategic advice on project, process and specialist team. review of environmental reports. E02.JNB.001222 E02.DUR.000375 Tshwane Comprehensive Integrated Transport Plan Environmental Screening for the Commercial 125MW (CITP), South Africa CSP, South Africa > Start Date: 2012 > Start Date: 2012 > Client Name: City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality > Client Name: Sasol Technology (Pty) Ltd > Project Value: R32,347,140.00 > Project Value: R185,000.00 Compilation of the Comprehensive Integrated Transport Environmental Screening Investigation for the proposed Plan (CITP) for the City of Tshwane (CoT) for a 3 Year 125 MW commercial concentrated Solar Power Plant Period, commencing 1 July 2012. The CITP for the City is located in Upington. a requirement of the National Land Transport Act (NLTA), ■ Position: Project Principal Act No. 5 of 2009 and specified in the Technical Transport ■ Assigned Tasks: Project Management, financial Planning
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