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A96 21143/113.1 %'6C$%--D )#)M.=(-..0 $!F$ %%$!( (,)',!& 5 ,,$( $! 13)$-$ , $) ) ,$&,$$ ,$,&&,( 0 (' )!% ) $%0 $ $& %$ $, $ $ % $ ( $ !#- ' $& % $ ( $ & ) 5)', '7 ($,$ ! & 5 ,,)- 5645))6> • Tlhaloso le boholo ba sebaka- Thapo ya motlakase ho tloha Marble Hall ho ya Steelport e tla LENGOLO – TSIBISO KA TABAKGOLO fepela motlakase Steelpoort Pumped Storage Scheme (PSS) ho netefatsa hore metsi a nyolohela letamong le ka hodimo nakong eo ho fehlwang metsi. Seteishene sa Duvha Steelpoort se ne se fepela motlakase ho Steelport PSS, empa jwale phepelo eo e ne e kgaolwe. HIGHVELD NORTH WEST AND LOWVELD NORTH STRENGTHENING PROJECT 5. Ho tla etswa Thapo e ntjha ya Motlakase ya 400kV e tlang ho hokela seteishene sa Marble Hall/Wolwekraal ho seteishene sa Mokopane Motsheanong 2009 (DEAT ref: 12/12/20/1343) MATSENO • Tlhaloso le boholo ba sebaka- Thapo ya motlakase ho tloha Marble Hall ho ya Mokopane e tla hokela seteishene sa Marble Hall/Wolwekraal ho marangrang a phepelo ya motlakase a TSEBISO KA TSAMAISO YA HO LEKOLA TSHUSUMETSO HO TIKOLOHO Polokwane. Mokopane to Wolwekraal 400kV Power Line Alternatives Dikopo tsa ho etsa Tekolo ka Tshusumetso ho Tikoloho di ile tsa etswa ke Lefapha la Tsa • Tsebiso e etswa ho ya ka Molao Wa Ho Lekola Tshusumetso Ho Tikoloho Wa 56 Tikoloho le Bohahlaudi (DEAT) e le ho fumana tumello ka diprojeke tse hlalositsweng ka (Environmental Impact Assessment Regulation 56) o phatlaladitsweng Tsebisong ya Mmuso hodimo. No. R. 385 ho ya ka Molao wa Naha wa Taolo ya Tikoloho wa 1998 (National Environmental Management Act, 1998) (Molao No. 107 wa 1998), jwalo ka ha ho entswe ditokiso ka • Dikopano tsa Setjhaba – Dikopano tse latelang tsa setjhaba di tla tshwarwa ho buisana ka maikemisetso a ho etsa mesebetsi e latelang: diprojeke tse sisintsweng. 1. Kaho ya seteishene se setjha sa Rockdale B hammoho le Marangrang a Sebaka Letsatsi Noko Aterese Tsamaisanang le Sona, hona moo ho nang le seteishene sa Rockdale Zikuphule Primary School 01 June 10h00 – 5049 Chocolate Street, Middelburg (DEAT ref: 12/12/20/1339) 2009 17h00 Laerskool Elandslaagte. 02 June 09h00 – PK Selonsriver • Tlhaloso le boholo ba sebaka – Difehla motlakase tse teng seteisheneng sa Rockdale di se Steelpoort to Wolwekraal 400kV Power Line Alternatives 2009 13h00 Elandslaagte di tsofetse ebile di ka baka kotsi. Ha di kgone ho jara ditlhoko tsa motlakase, mme sena se De Wagendrift Combined 02 June 15h00 – De Wagendrift atisa ho baka ho tima ha motlakase ha ho lokiswa. Ho ahwa ha seteshene ho tla etsa hore School 2009 18h00 Groblersdal ho be le setsha se setjha moo ho tlang ho hokelwa diphepelo tse ntjha tsa motlakase ho Groblersdal Council 03 June 10h00 – 2nd Grobler Ave, Civic Center, sona. Seteshene se tla ba mohlodi wa motlakase bakeng sa dithapo tsa 132 kV tse hlokang Wolwekraal Substation Sites Chambers 2009 17h00 Groblersdal ho kgeloswa ho tloha seteisheneng sa Vulcan hobane se le sebakeng se sa tshwanelehang. Greater Marble Hall 04 June 10h00- Ficus Street Greater Marble Hall Community Hall 2009 17h00 Sebaka – Dibaka tse tharo tseo ho ka ahwang ho tsona di Profenseng ya Mpumalanga, ka borwa Skhosana Secondary 05 June 15h00 – Stand No. 420 ho Middleburg. Kaofela ha tsona di fumaneha Masepaleng sa Setereke wa Nkangala le School 2009 18h00 Sehlakwana Masepaleng wa Lehae wa Steve Tshwete ho ward 15. Setsha A le B di polasing ya Reitfontein Laerskool Bysonderheid, 08 June 09h00 – Van Rooyvenweg, Roedtan 314 ha Setsha C se le polasing ya Klipfontein 316. 2009 13h00 Sekutupu Primary School 08 June 15h00 – 256 Mathibela,Groothoek 2. Kaho ya seteishene se setjha sa Marble Hall/Wolwekraal le Marangrang a 2009 18h00 Tsamaisanang le Sona (DEAT ref:12/12/20/1343) Abootayob Hall 09 June 10h00 - Cnr Boeke Hoek Street/ Karee Rockdale B to Wolwekraal 400kV Power Line Alternatives 2009 17h00 Street, Mokopane • Tlhaloso le boholo ba sebaka – Kaho ya seteishene sa Marble Hall/Wolwekraal e tla thusa mathateng a ba teng phanong ya motlakase ho potoloha le sebaka sa Marble Tlhahisoleseding e tomanyana maleba le projeke ena e ka fumaneha ho Nemai Consulting. Hall/Wolwekraal le ho fana ka motlakase wa 400kV Marble Hall. Seteishene se setjha se tla tlosa kgatello e teng seteisheneng sa Simplon seo ha jwale se hlolehang ho kgahlametsana • Lebitso la Motshehetsi – Eskom Holdings Limited le ditlhoko tsa motlakase. • Seteishene se setjha se tla ba mohlodi wa ho hokela diphepelo tse ntjha tsa motlakase ho Molekodi wa Tikoloho potoloha le sebaka. Seteishene e tla ba sebaka moo ho tlang ho hokelwa marangrang ho Isaiah Sibanda marangrang a Waterberg Generation. Seteishene se setjha se tla netefatsa hore ho dula ho le ho Nemai Consulting PO Box 1673 ena le motlakase Steelport Pumped Storage Scheme ho nyollela metsi letamong le ka hodimo Rockdale B Substation Alternatives nakong ya ho fehlwa ha metsi. Sunninghill, 2157 Tel: (011) 781 1730 Sebaka- Dibaka tse hlano tseo ho tlang ho ahwa ho tsona di Profenseng ya Limpopo. Dibaka Fax: (011) 781 1731 tsena kaofela di fumaneha Masepaleng e Moholo wa Setereke wa Sekhukhune. Setsha 1 ho ya Email: [email protected] ho 4 di polasing ya Loskop Noord 12 JS (Dikarolo 983/12;190/12;192/12 le 688/12) ho Masepala e Moholo wa Setereke wa Marble Hall, ho Ward 5. Setsha se ka sebediswang sa 5 se fumaneha Letsatsi la phatlalatsa ya tsebiso– 08 Motsheanong 2009 Polasing ya Scherp Arabie 743 KS karolo 27/743 ho Masepala e Moholo wa Lehae wa Marble Hall ho Ward 6. Kganyetso le ha e le efe kapa maikutlo a ka hlahiswang a tshwanela ho romelwa ho molekodi wa tikoloho ka la 17 Phuptjane 2009. Ho etsa bonnete hore o hlwauwa o le ya nang le thahasello le ho ameha, ka kopo romela lebitso la hao, dinomoro tsa founu le thahasello ya hao ntlheng ena, o di 3. Ho tla etswa Thapo e ntjha ya Motlakase ya 400kV e tlang ho hokela romele ho molekodi wa Tikoloho. Ka kopo bolella molekodi wa Tikoloho ebang o rata ho ngollwa. seteishene sa Rockdale ho seteishene sa Marble Hall/Wolwekraal
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