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Cv's –Gerda Bothma and Stephanie Strauss MTC Namibia MTC Phase 2 APPENDIX A CV’S –GERDA BOTHMA AND STEPHANIE STRAUSS 19-0983 27 April 2021 Page 114 Stephanie Strauss Environmental Assessment Practitioner PROFILE CORE SKILLS • Project management Stephanie is currently the Country Manager for the GCS • Impact assessment Namibia office and is an Environmental Assessment • Environmental Management Practitioner with experience in Environmental projects in and mitigation various sectors. The work experience that she has ranges • Environmental Monitoring from environmental assessments for urban development • Client engagement projects, waste, infrastructure development to quarrying. • Public participation and She has conducted various public participation and stakeholder stakeholder engagement engagement relevant to the projects. Stephanie has also • Geographic Information Systems conducted environmental monitoring and compliance. Stephanie has skills and experiences in the following areas: • Environmental Impact assessment DETAILS • Environmental management and mitigation • Environmental monitoring and reporting Qualifications Recent key projects project experience: • BA Honours Geography and Environmental Assessments for the following: Environmental Studies - University of Namibia 2013 • Brickmaking Factory, Outapi EIA – 2018 • Osona Village Master Plan EIA, Okahandja – 2018 • PGD Environmental • Township Establishment of Various Townships in Helao Management University of Nafidi EIA- 2018 Stellenbosch 2018 (Cum Laude) • Construction and Operation of Service Stations in Karibib, Grootfontein and Ruacana EIA– 2018 • Mphil Environmental • Uis Namclay Brick Manufacturing Factory Environmental Management University of Compliance Audit - 2018 Stellenbosch 2020 • Osona Village Development Environmental Compliance Memberships Monitoring – 2019 • Okatji Marble Mine Environmental Compliance Audit – EAPAN Environmental 2019 Practitioners Association of • Mining Claims 65425 and 65426 to include additional Namibia (Executive Member mining claims 71547, 71548, 71549 and 71550 -2020 2020) • Proposed Drilling Activities on Exclusive Prospecting Languages: English (Excellent) Licence (EPL) 6669 in the Kunene Region – 2020 • Public Consultation for the Environmental and Social Afrikaans (Excellent) Impact Assessment for the Angola- Namibia Transmission Line - 2020 Countries worked in: Namibia, South Africa Page 1 of 4 Professional Experience Year Client Project Description Role/ Responsibility 2020 Okatji Marble Mine Environmental Management Plan Compliance Monitoring and Auditing ECO Damaran Exploration (Pty) 2020 Environmental Management Plan Compliance Audit ECO Ltd 2020 Mamadi and Company Operational Environmental Management Programme (OEMPr) for Shell DSA EMP Compilation Project co-ordination, Environmental Assessment of the Existing Mining Operations on Mining Claims 65425 Stakeholder Engagement and 2020 Fame Stone Distributors CC and 65426 to include additional mining claims 71547, 71548, 71549 and 71550 Public Consultation and Technical Report writing Project co-ordination, Environmental Assessment for the Proposed Drilling Activities on Exclusive Stakeholder Engagement and 2019 Nangolo Enterprises CC Prospecting Licence (EPL) 6669 in the Kunene Region Public Consultation and Technical Report writing 2019 MTC Environmental Management Plan Compliance Audit ECO Aurecon South Africa, SAPP, Environmental and Social Impact Assessment for the Angola- Namibia Transmission Project co-ordination, 2019 Nampower and DBSA Line Stakeholder Engagement Project co-ordination, Environmental Assessment and Environmental Management Plan for Stakeholder Engagement and 2019 Cnd Turnkey Developer Telecommunication Sites in Swakopmund and Walvis Bay Public Consultation and Technical Report writing Project co-ordination, Environmental Assessment for the Preservation or Rehabilitation of Main Road 92 Stakeholder Engagement and 2019 Roads Authority (MR92) [Oshakati-Outapi-Ruacana Road] in the Oshana and Omusati Regions Public Consultation and Technical Report writing Project co-ordination, Environmental Assessment for the Preservation and Rehabilitation of Trunk Roads 8/2 Stakeholder Engagement and 2019 Roads Authority and 8/3 (TR0802 and TR0803): Taranaki, Mururani Gate to Rundu in the Kavango East, Public Consultation and Kavango West and Otjozondjupa Regions Technical Report writing Project co-ordination, Environmental Assessment and Environmental Management Plan for the Damaran exploration (Pty) Stakeholder Engagement and 2019 Environmental Assessment (EA) for Exploration Drilling Activities on Exclusive Ltd Public Consultation and Prospecting License (EPL) 6226 near Kalkfeld in the Otjozondjupa Region Technical Report writing Project co-ordination, Environmental Assessment (EA) for the Proposed Exploration Drilling Activities on Stakeholder Engagement and 2019 Njati Holdings (Pty) Ltd Excusive Prospecting Licences (EPLs) 3532 and 6292 in the //Kharas Region Public Consultation and Technical Report writing 2019 Angelina Properties Environmental Assessment for the Construction and Operation of a Filling Station on Project co-ordination, Stephanie Strauss Page 2 of 4 Professional Experience Year Client Project Description Role/ Responsibility Erf 2539, Keetmanshoop Extension 6 Stakeholder Engagement and Public Consultation and Technical Report writing Project co-ordination, Environmental Assessment for the Township Establishment of Luiperdheuwel Stakeholder Engagement and 2019 Grootfontein Municipality Extension 3, creation of street and installation of bulk services. Public Consultation and Technical Report writing Project co-ordination, Environmental Assessment for the Formalisation and Establishment of Townships in Stakeholder Engagement and 2019 Otjiwarongo Municipality Otjiwarongo Public Consultation and Technical Report writing Project co-ordination, Environmental Assessment for the Township Establishment of proposed Katima Mulilo Stakeholder Engagement and 2019 National Housing Enterprise Extensions 55 and 56 Public Consultation and Technical Report writing Project co-ordination, Environmental Assessment and Environmental Management Plan for the Arandis Data Stakeholder Engagement and 2019 Arandis Town Council Center Public Consultation and Technical Report writing Project co-ordination, Environmental Assessment and Environmental Management Plan for the Gobabis Stakeholder Engagement and 2019 Gobabis Town Council Freedom Square: Flexible Land Tenure Act Pilot Project Public Consultation and Technical Report writing Environmental Assessment Permanent Closure and Rezoning of Portion X of Portion Project co-ordination, 82 of the Remainder of the Farm Hentiesbaai Town and Townlands No. 133 from Stakeholder Engagement and 2019 Henties Bay Municipality “Public Open Space” to “General Residential 2” for the purpose of a Hotel Pension Public Consultation and (Golf Lodge). Technical Report writing Project co-ordination, Preferred Land Development Environmental Monitoring and Compliance for the Osona Village Master Plan Stakeholder Engagement and 2018/2019/2020 Holdings Development Public Consultation and Technical Report writing Project co-ordination, Environmental Assessment and Environmental Management Plan for the Township Stakeholder Engagement and 2018 Oranjemund Town Council Establishment of Extension 15 Public Consultation and Technical Report writing 2018 Namclay Bricks and Pavers Environmental Compliance Audit ECO Project co-ordination, Environmental Assessment and Environmental Management Plan for the Township 2018 Ongwediva Town Council Stakeholder Engagement and Establishment Oshiko, Proper, Ext 1 and 2 and Efidi Extension 2 Public Consultation and Stephanie Strauss Page 3 of 4 Professional Experience Year Client Project Description Role/ Responsibility Technical Report writing Project co-ordination, Environmental Assessment and Environmental Management Plan for the Rezoning of Stakeholder Engagement and 2018 Erongo Taxidermy Erf 295, Mariental from Residential to Business Public Consultation and Technical Report writing Project co-ordination, Environmental Assessment and Environmental Management Plan for the Permanent Stakeholder Engagement and 2018 Otjiwarongo Municipality closure of Erf A of Erf 1852, Otjiwarongo Ext 6 as Public Open Space Public Consultation and Technical Report writing Project co-ordination, Environmental Assessment and Environmental Management Plan for the Rezoning of Stakeholder Engagement and 2018 Namspice Casings Erf 295, Mariental from Residential to Business Public Consultation and Technical Report writing Project co-ordination, Environmental Assessment and Environmental Management Plan for the Permanent Stakeholder Engagement and 2018 Otjiwarongo Municipality closure of Erf A of Erf 1852, Otjiwarongo Ext 6 as Public Open Space Public Consultation and Technical Report writing Project co-ordination, Environmental Assessment and Environmental Management Plan for the Construction Stakeholder Engagement and 2018 Tulaing Properties (Pty) Ltd and Operation of service Station and lodge in Grootfontein Public Consultation and Technical Report writing Project co-ordination, Environmental Assessment and Environmental Management Plan for the Construction Stakeholder Engagement and 2018 Tulaing Properties (Pty) Ltd and operation of Service Station in Karibib Public Consultation and Technical Report writing Project co-ordination, Environmental Assessment and Environmental Management Plan for the Creation of Stakeholder Engagement and 2018 Steyn Land Surveyors 15m right
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