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NAME CAPACITY ORGANIZATION Kunene, Duduzile : Regional Manager DMR National Government Departments Magazi, Busisiwe Western Cape: Regional Manager PA DMR Tame, Nomsa Acting District Manager: Worcester District (Land Reform) Reform Fortuin, Juanita Chief Director PSSC WC Reform Van Breda, Wilry Western Cape: Environmental Officer DMR Mbekeni, Lubabalo Director: Service Delivery Cordination for PSSC Western Cape Reform Mwelase, Vusumuzi Acting Regional Manager DMR Jugdawooh, Prashen Directorate Infrastructure Support Khan, Debbie Reform Nempumbuluni, Thabelo Western Cape DMR Collet, Annaliza Fisheries Mans, Jacoline Department of Agriculture, Forestry & Fisheries Monyai, Tuwani Patrick Assistant Director - Mine Environmental Management DMR Daniels, Roslyn Communications officer Economic Development Ministry and Department Makgopa, Bessie Department of Energy Pule, Molefe Itumeleng Chief of Staff Maphoto, Katse Department of Energy Makhubele, Derrick Air Quality Authorisation DEFF Department of Energy Senene, Vumile Atmospheric Policy, Regulation and Planning DEFF Phahlamohlaka, Brenda Mathekgana, Mokgadi Chief Directorate Biodiversity and Conservation DEFF Ramphele, Morongoe Deputy Director-General Department of Tourism Lekota, Seoka Biodiversity Conservation DEFF Johnson, Frederick Regional Manager Western Cape Department of Public Works Zungu, Thobekile Biodiversity Conservation DEFF Geldenhuys, Basson Department of Public Works Malete, Simon Biodiversity Conservation DEFF Nqina, Koliwe Regional Manager Western Cape Department of Public Works Albertus, Martin, Cape Winelands DEFF Smuts, Kathryn South African Heritage Resource Agency (SAHRA) Makitla, Portia Case Officer DEFF La Grange, Lesa Acting Manager: MUCH SAHRA Thulisile Nyalunga Case Officer DEFF Hine, Phillip Heritage officer: Archaeology SAHRA Sebei, Ndivhudza Case Officer DEFF Williams, Briege Heritage officer: MUCH SAHRA Alberts, Herman Case Officer DEFF Phillip Hine Heritage Officer: Archeology SAHRA Chief Directorate Chemicals and Waste Management DEFF Head Office SAHRA Sabelo Malaza Chief Director: Integrated Environmental Authorisations/ Compliance DEFF Clinton Jackson SAHRA Solomons, Milicent Compliance DEFF South African National Roads Agency Limited Dlomo, Sindiswa Compliance DEFF Runkel, Colene (SANRAL) Western Region Hector, Wayne Deputy Director DEFF Munzhedzi, Shonisani Deputy Director General; Biodiversity and Conservation DEFF Provincial Government Departments Preston, Guy Deputy Director-General: Natural Resources Management DEFF Isaacs, Joyene Head of Department Department of Agriculture Director: Atmospheric Policy, Regulation and Planning (National Air Mdluli (Dr), Thuli Quality Officer) DEFF Steyn, Francis Director: Sustainable Resource Management, Land Care Programme Department of Agriculture Van Reenen(Britz), Amanda Director: Framework and Policy Support DEFF District Manager: LandCare West Coast, Sustainable Resource Smit, Jan Management: LandCare Department of Agriculture Chief Directorate Director: Integrated Environmental Authorisations DEFF Trautman, Illse Chief Director Department of Agriculture Environmental Officer (Grade A: Integrated Environmental Land use management Soobramany, Senisha Authorisations) DEFF Cor van der Walt Department of Agriculture Foord, John Environmental Officer Specialised Production DEFF Bongiswa Matoti Economics Services Department of Agriculture Burger, Susara Framework and Policy Support DEFF Jerry Aries Farmer Support and Development Department of Agriculture Smit, Danie Government Department EIA Applications DEFF Rural Development Rhulani Kubayi IEM Systems, Tools and Coordination DEFF Toni Xaba Department of Agriculture Van der Merwe, Toinette Integrated Environmental Authorisations DEFF Morris, Gideon Head of Department Department of Community Safety Ncube, Bathandwa Integrated Environmental Authorisations DEFF George, Simion Department of Community Safety Mahlangu, Lucas Integrated Waste Management (?) DEFF Phaladi, Matjelele Land Remediation DEFF Williams, Murray Department of Community Safety Bango,Xoliswa Land Remediation DEFF Walters, Brent Head of Department Department of Cultural Affiars and Sport and HWC Ramavhona, Thizwikoni Licensing DEFF Dlamula, Mxohisi Department of Cultural Affiars and Sport and HWC Mavodze, Hlamarisa Licensing DEFF Sport Promotion Marais, Ferdi Local Observer DEFF Thabo Tutu Department of Cultural Affiars and Sport and HWC Nethononda, Thivhulawi Protected Areas DEFF Paul Hendricks Sport Development Department of Cultural Affiars and Sport and HWC Letlalo, Olivia SIP categorisation of EIA applications DEFF Lyndon Bouah Sport and Recreation Department of Cultural Affiars and Sport and HWC Nama, Nelisa West Coast DEFF Marubani, Mashudu DEFF Liezl Jansen Arts and Culture Department of Cultural Affiars and Sport and HWC Jezile, Maxhoba DEFF Nerine Jeavan Arts and Culture Department of Cultural Affiars and Sport and HWC van Wyk, Leon DEFF Mpahlaza-Schiff, Bianca Trade and Sector Development: Strategic Initiatives DED&T Horne, Peter DEFF Mlumiso, Neko DEFF Johnston, Jo-Ann Trade and Sector Development: Strategic Initiatives DED&T Pitcher, Grant DEFF Fourie, Solly Head of Department DED&T Mokoena, Lerato DEFF Venter, Anzel DED&T Netshiombo, Dakalo DEFF Mahlangu, Julliet DEFF Fast(Dr), Hildegard Lead: Energy Security Game Changer DED&T Essop, Mohammad DEFF Wyngaard, Patricia Integrated Economic Development Services DED&T Langa, Zamalanga DEFF Lakay, Mark DED&T Maradwa, Ephron DEFF Lintnaar-Strauss, Melissa Regional Director DWS Williams, Rasheeq DED&T Gordon,Andrew Estuary co-ordination and monitoring DWS Melanie Daniels Intergrated Economic Development Services DED&T Mmachaka, Thandi DWS Alexis Maneveld Trade and Sector Development DED&T Van Heerden, Francois DWS De Haast, Henry DWS Sharon Daniels - Robertson Economic Planning DED&T Engelbrecht, Bentley Resource Protection DWS Shannon Okkers Skills Development and Innovation DED&T Jikumlambo, Lungiswa DWS La Meyer, Adri Development Facilitation: Environment DEA&DP Thompson, Isa DWS van Zyl, Bertrand DWS Solomons, Aneesa Land and Asset Management DHS Claassen, Marianne DWS Robertson, Raynita Planning DHS Lyons, Hester Control Industrial Technician DWS Fourie, Andreas DHS Kloppers, Wilna DWS Van Wyk, Rudolf DWS Chipwanya, Paul DHS Mashudu Murovhi DWS Cyster, Colin DHS M Tshikalange Case Officer DWS Mguli, Thando Head of Department DHS Wiets Roets DWS Director-General Department of Sport, Arts and Culture Van Rensburg, Rika DHS Medupe, Sidwell Departmental Spokesperson Gorgens, Tristan DHS Tshangana, Mbulelo Director-General Department of Human Settlements Adams, Shaanaz DHS Ngoasheng, Moipone Acting Office Manager to Director-General Department of Human Settlements Leshabane, Joseph DDG: Programme and Project Management Department of Human Settlements Visagie, Eugene DHS Peege, Tshepo Chief Director: Aviation Safety and Environment National Department of Transport Jooste, Tracy DHS Bierman, Johan WCDT&PW Verwey, Brian Architect DHS District and Local Municipality Departments

Silbernagl, Peter Engineer DHS Alli, David DHS NAME CAPACITY ORGANIZATION Johnston, Christabel DHS District Municipalities Adriaanse, Nathan Head of Communications DHS Asmal, Osman Acting Executive Director: Energy, Environmental and Spatial Planning CoCT Bester, Andre Air Quality CoCT Hazell, Anthony DHS Filby, Ed Air Quality CoCT Niel Miller Director: West Coast District DHS Sandi, Fundiswa Air Quality Management CoCT Fisher, Gary Head WCDT&PW Foot, Erica Biodiversity CoCT Brown, Mario Transport Policies and Strategies WCDT&PW Haskins, Candice Catchment Management CoCT De Wet, Ben Catchment Management CoCT Hanekom, Frans Infrastructure Policies and Strategies WCDT&PW Minnaar, Cythna City Parks CoCT Watters, Malcolm WCDT&PW Williamson, Maruwaan Civil Engineer: T.I.A. & Development Control CoCT Gooch, Jacqui Head of Department WCDT&PW De Bruyn, Jaco Department of Water & Sanitation CoCT Bredenkamp, Cailey Strategy, Planning and Co-ordination WCDT&PW Flower, Peter Department of Water & Sanitation CoCT Faragher, Tamsin Development Facilitation CoCT Meyer, Gamza Infrastructure Policies and Strategies WCDT&PW Kaveny, Peter Director: Development Facilitation Unit CoCT Resource Efficiency Programme Britton, Michelle WCDT&PW Pillay, Greg Disaster Risk Management Centre CoCT Boersma, Adriaan Property Planning and Information WCDT&PW Du Preez, Jeanine District Manager: Roads and Stormwater CoCT Kode, Gavin Deputy Director General WCDT&PW Van Eerden, Riaan District Spatial Planning CoCT Boyd, Lance District Spatial Planning CoCT Pillay, Thiagaraj WCDT&PW Kruger, Gert District Spatial Planning CoCT Senior Manager: Special Projects Joubert, Francois WCDT&PW Nisbet, Ludwig District Fire Life Safety: Fire and Rescue CoCT Martheze, Dru WCDT&PW Engelbrecht, Harm Electricity CoCT Abrahams, Ammaar Spatial Information WCDT&PW Jones, Trevor Electricity CoCT Web, Sharonette WCDT&PW Davids, Calvin Electricity CoCT Swartland, Shiraaz Electricity CoCT Manuel, Danielle WCDT&PW Bodenstein, Janet Env. Compliance and City EIA CoCT Noordien, Faizel WCDT&PW Georgeades, Dimitri Environment & Heritage Management: District Head (Central Region) CoCT Cole, Hugh WCDT&PW van Wyk, Azanne Environment & Heritage Management: District Head (Eastern Region) CoCT Kleinhans, Stacy WCDT&PW Titmuss, Pat Environment & Heritage Management: District Head (Northern Region) CoCT Greenwood, Andy Environment & Heritage Management: District Head (Southern Region) CoCT Racoco, Elijah WCDT&PW Bell, Mark Environmental and Heritage Management CoCT Van Schalkwyk, Gian WCDT&PW Shemtov, Tamar Environmental and Heritage Management CoCT Grace Swanepoel PA to Malcolm Watters WCDT&PW Hustwick, Sandy Environmental and Heritage Management CoCT Sue Lund General Manager: Public Policy and Sustainability Transnet SOC Ltd Clarke,Ronelle Environmental and Heritage Management CoCT Dimitri Georgeades Environmental and Heritage Management - Regional Manager CoCT Warren Dreyer Deputy Director: Water Use - Berg Water Management Area DWS: Berg Olifants Proto CMA Wiseman, Keith Environmental Compliance CoCT Specialist Shaddai Daniel DWS: Berg Olifants Proto CMA Heinrich Fritz Environmental Health (Noise complaints) CoCT Haines, Imelda Groundwater:Berg WMA DWS: Berg Olifants Proto CMA Kotze, Richard Environmental Health (Water Quality Control) CoCT Roberts, John Deputy Director DWS: Berg Olifants Proto CMA Juries, Maurietta Environmental Management Branch CoCT Pat Titmuss Environmental Resources Management CoCT Mashudu, Murovhi, Catchment Manager DWS: Berg Olifants Proto CMA Andre Rossouw Environmental Resources Management CoCT Case Officer Mmachaka, T DWS: Berg Olifants Proto CMA Harris, Tim Head of Investment CoCT Sipiwe, Xongo Case Officer DWS: Berg Olifants Proto CMA Ladouce, Margot Head: Solid Waste Management Department CoCT Ndobeni, Nelisa Control Environmental Officer DWS: Berg Olifants Proto CMA Gildenhuys, Ian Health CoCT Van Niekerk, Ashton Hydrologist DWS: Berg Olifants Proto CMA Van As, Martin Health (Noise) CoCT Hart, David Heritage CoCT Daniels, Derril Deputy Director: Berg CMA DWS: Berg Olifants Proto CMA Kuhn, Jens Human Settlement CoCT Torch, Thembisa Acting Deputy Director: Olifants CMA DWS: Berg Olifants Proto CMA Murray, Natasha Human Settlement CoCT Nieuwoud, Rassie Chief Engineer DWS: Berg Olifants Proto CMA Cupido, Donald Integrated Transport Planning CoCT Peterson, Ashia Acting CEO DWS: Berg Olifants Proto CMA Nordien, Nuran Integrated Transport Planning CoCT Kotze, Tess Land Use Management (Parow) CoCT Phakamani P Buthelezi CEO DWS: Breede-Gouritz CMA Wiseman, Keith Manager: Environmental Compliance Unit CoCT Van Staden, Jan Senior Manager: Water Resources DWS: Breede-Gouritz CMA Bloor, Garreth Mayco Member Councillor for Tourism, Events and Marketing CoCT Smith, Fabion Water Use Officer DWS: Breede-Gouritz CMA Walker, Norah Metropoltan Spatial Planning CoCT Abrahams, Carlo DWS: Breede-Gouritz CMA Ebrahim, Achmat Municipal Manager CoCT Mbandazayo, Lungelo Municipal Manager CoCT Rossouw, Elkerine Water Use Specialist DWS: Breede-Gouritz CMA Petersen, Lavinia Noise CoCT Mutti, Belinda HWC San Giorgio, Joy Planning & Building Development Management CoCT Dlamuka, Mxolisi Dr CEO HWC Van Heerden, Peter Planning Co-ordinator: Tabel Bay: District A (1) CoCT Dhansay, Waseefa Hertiage Officer HWC Booysen, Riaan Principal Planner CoCT Alan Lindgren Principal Professional Officer:Solid Waste Management Department CoCT September, Andrew Case Officer HWC Adams, Marissa Roads and Stormwater CoCT Chief Executive Officer Hall, Andrew HWC Maree, Shannon Senior Mechanical Engineer: Noise CoCT Dyers, Shaun Case Officer HWC Manuel, Deon Senior Traffic Engineer: Transport Network Development CoCT Guy Thomas Case Officer HWC Titus, Nigel Spatial Planning CoCT Shiceka, Zwelibanzi HWC Van Heerden, Peter Spatial Planning & Urban Design CoCT Kruger-Fountain, Liezel Spatial Planning and Urban Design CoCT Ferreira, Ansa Dube, Ngwanamogano Linah District Manager: Blaauberg, Development Management; Spatial Plann CoCT Fourie, Deon Bromfield, Ivan Specialised Health CoCT: Barnardt, Stephanie Mkefa, Nombilelo Tourism Development CoCT: Martheze, John Transport CoCT Jobanputra, Rahul Transport Planning CoCT Sasman, Nicky Transport Planning and Policy CoCT Vieira, Tony Transport, Roads and Stormwater CoCT Coetzee, Barry Utility Services (Manager: Technical Strategic Support) CoCT Rushmere, Sarah Water CoCT Gerrans, Lorraine CoCT De Bruin, Annelise CoCT Van Zyl, Magdalena CoCT Watson, Richard CoCT Wasserman, Pieter CoCT Nora Grose Ward Councillor - Ward 23 CoCT Liebenberg, Willie CoCT Lukas, Megan CoCT Wood, Julia CoCT Holmes, Patricia CoCT Dorse, Clifford CoCT Ludlam, Nathan CoCT Godfrey Domingo CoCT Kiewiet, Douglas Area Manager CoCT Morne Theron CoCT Balie, Quinton CWDM Boock, Hein Deputy Director: Municipal Health Services CWDM du Plessis, JJ (Cllr) Local Economic Development CWDM Engelbrecht, Marius Air Quality Officer CWDM Mgajo, Mike Municipal Manager CWDM Peterson, Colin Chief Environmental Health Practitioner CWDM Schroeder, CV (Mr) Executive Director: Community Development and Planning Services CWDM Swart, Dirk Rural and Social Development CWDM Joubert, David Municipal Manager WCDM Malherbe, Charles J Environmental Manager WCDM Kotze, Doretha WCDM Joubert, David C Municipal Manager WCDM Doretha Kotze Planning WCDM Henry Prins Municipal Manager WCDM J. Rabe Regional Tourism WCDM Dana van der Westhuizen WCDM Izak van der Westhuizen WCDM Markus, Willem Corporate services WCDM Smit, Jan Landcare WCDM Local Municipalities Nasson, David Municipal Manager Witzenberg Municipality van der Watt, Brian Planning Witzenberg Municipality Swanepoel, Leon Infrastructure Witzenberg Municipality Truter, Heloise Witzenburg Municipality Krieger, Jo-ann Witzenburg Municipality Taljaard, Hennie Town Planner Witzenberg Municipality Haywood, Raymond Supervisor Witzenberg Municipality Grobelaar, Anita Secretary Witzenberg Municipality Swanepoel, Johan Manager Witzenberg Municipality Burger, A.J. Planning Swartland Municipality Zaayman, Alwyn Planning Swartland Municipality Steenkamp, Johan Planning Head Swartland Municipality Scholtz, Joggie Municipal Manager Swartland Municipality Louis Zikman Swartland Muncipality At Botha Swartland Municipality Alwyn Zaayman Town Planning, Building Control and Valuations Swartland Muncipality Johan Steenkamp Director: Development Services Swartland Muncipality Joggie Scholz Municipal Manager Swartland Muncipality Herman Olivier Swartland Muncipality J Venter Swartland Muncipality Tijmen van Essen Mayor Swartland Muncipality Paulse, Allen Municipal Manager Breede Valley Municipality & McThomas, D Nominated-Municipal Manager Breede Valley Municipality Hartzenberg, Pieter Manager: Municipal Planning Breede Valley Municipality Rehder, Alexander Town Planner: Civil Engineering Services Breede Valley Municipality Steyn, J.A. Senior Manager Breede Valley Municipality Serfontein, Thys Solid Waste Manager Breede Valley Municipality Leibbrandt, Johan(Dr ) Municipal Manager Drakenstein Municipality Kowalewski, Andre Senior Engineer: Water Services Drakenstein Municipality Muller, Neil Environmental Management Kabanyane, ST (Dr) Municipal Manager Drakenstein Municipality Leibbrandt, Johan Municipal Manager Drakenstein Municipality Strijdom Henk Manager: Land Use Planning and Surveying Drakenstein Municipality Miller, Johan Planning and Development & Tourism Drakenstein Municipality Kearns, Christephine Environment, Parks and Open Spaces Drakenstein Municipality

Ward Councillors Ruan Beneke Ward Councillor - Ward 105 CoCT Babara Rass Ward Councillor - Ward 32 CoCT Public Libraries Groups and Businesses

NAME CAPACITY ORGANIZATION NAME CAPACITY ORGANIZATION Public Libraries Groups and Businesses John Steyn (Ceres) Public Library Librarian Public Library Baard, Ernst CapeNature Touwsriver Library Librarian Public Library de Villiers, Pierre Estuaries CapeNature Malmesbury Library Librarian Public Library Gildenhuys, Sulet Scientific Services Unit CapeNature Riebeek West Public Library Librarian Public Library Gouws, Jeanne Fish Biodiversity CapeNature Riebeek-Kasteel Public Library Librarian Public Library Pence, Genevieve Conservation Planning Scientist CapeNature Wesbank Public Library (Malmesbury Municipality) Librarian Public Library Stanvliet(Dr), Ruida Planning Documents & EMF's; WC regions CapeNature Nieuwe Drift Public Library Turner, Andrew Scientific Manager CapeNature (Malmesbury Municipality) Librarian Public Library Goedgedacht Trust Mini Library Land Use Advice: City of CPT & (based in hermanus (Malmesbury Municipality) Librarian Public Library Smart, Rhett from Jul 19) CapeNature Gouda Public Library (Drakenstein Municipality) Librarian Public Library Land Use Advice: Matzikama, Cederberg, Bergrivier, Swartland, Witzenville Public Library Alana Duffell-Canham Saldanha CapeNature (WITZENBERG MUNICIPALITY) Librarian Public Library Public Library Philippa Huntly Land Use Advice: Witzenburg, Breede Valley, Drakenstein, Langeberg CapeNature (WITZENBERG MUNICIPALITY) Librarian Public Library Zeeman, Madre CapeNature Vicki Hudson Scientific Services: Land Use Advice Cape Nature Prince Alfred’s Hamlet Public Library Marius Wheeler Scientific Services: Land Use Advice Cape Nature (WITZENBERG MUNICIPALITY) Librarian Public Library Impson, Dean Scientist CapeNature: Freshwater Fish Rietvallei Public Library Mortimer, Garth CapeNature (WITZENBERG MUNICIPALITY) Librarian Public Library Nel, Pierre SANParks Laaste Drift Public Library (WITZENBERG MUNICIPALITY) Librarian Public Library Louw, Willem Manager: Park Planning and Development SANParks Ceres (John Steyn) Public Library van der Westhuizen, Marne Manager: Planning and Implementation SANParks (WITZENBERG MUNICIPALITY) Librarian Public Library Cowell, Carly SANParks Wellington Readers Library Bopape, Pat SANParks (DRAKENSTEIN MUNICIPALITY) Librarian Public Library Johnson, Norman SANParks Wellington Public Library Annecke, Wendy SANParks (DRAKENSTEIN MUNICIPALITY) Librarian Public Library Oosthuizen, Ane SANParks Wagenmakersvallei Public Slayen, Michael SANParks - National Park Library(DRAKENSTEIN Bacela, Wana SANParks - Table Mountain National Park MUNICIPALITY) Librarian Public Library Smith, Jaclyn TMNP SANParks - Table Mountain National Park Groenberg Public Library Cheney, Chad TMNP SANParks - Table Mountain National Park (DRAKENSTEIN MUNICIPALITY) Librarian Public Library Matjila, Mathabatha TMNP (manager of receptor site area) SANParks - Table Mountain National Park Ebrahim, Zishan TMNP SANParks - Table Mountain National Park Goudini Public Library ( Brink, William Section Ranger SANParks - WCNP Public Library) (BREEDE VALLEY Yolan Friedmann CEO Endangered Wildlife Trust MUNICIPALITY) Librarian Public Library Dr. Harriet Davies-Mostert Head of Conservation Endangered Wildlife Trust Slanghoek Public Library (BREEDE RIVER MUNICIPALITY) Librarian Public Library Ms Kerryn Morrison African Crane Conservation Programme Manager Endangered Wildlife Trust Fairhills Mini Library (BREEDE Ms Glenn Ramke Endangered Wildlife Trust VALLEY MUNICIPALITY) Librarian Public Library Mr Lourens Leeuwner Wildlife & Energy Programme Endangered Wildlife Trust Public Library (BREEDE Cowan, Oliver Conservation Scientist Endangered Wildlife Trust VALLEY MUNICIPALITY) Librarian Public Library -- WESSA Carnegie, Alan Touws River Public Library (BREEDE WESSA Betha, Lemson VALLEY MUNICIPALITY) Librarian Public Library WESSA Steenvliet Public Library (BREEDE Chairperson Ecological Infrastructure & Sustainability Drakenstein Environmental Watch Hagen, Christina VALLEY MUNICIPALITY) Librarian Public Library Birdlife Ms Samantha Ralson Birds and Renewable Energy Manager BirdLife South Africa Martin Taylor Avitourism and Special Projects WORCESTER REGIONAL LIBRARY Librarian Public Library BirdLife South Africa Candice Stevens Policy & Advocacy BirdLife South Africa Zwelethemba Public Library Mr Daniel Marnewick BirdLife South Africa (BREEDE VALLEY MUNICIPALITY) Librarian Public Library Dr Hanneline Smit-Robinson BirdLife South Africa Worcester Public Library (BREEDE Mr Simon Gear BirdLife South Africa VALLEY MUNICIPALITY) Librarian Public Library Whitelaw, David Cape Bird Club Conservation Committee Avian Park Public Library (BREEDE Harrison, Keith West Coast Bird Club VALLEY MUNICIPALITY) Librarian Public Library Harrison, Keith B West Coast Bird Club Hex Valley Mini Library (BREEDE Walsh, Jimmy SBWQFT, WC Biosphere, Bird life SA VALLEY MUNICIPALITY) Librarian Public Library Mark Watt Witzenberg Bird Club Esselen Public Library (BREEDE Suretha du Plessis Witzenberg Agricultural Society VALLEY MUNICIPALITY) Librarian Public Library J.S. Bothma Agri Western Cape De La Bat School Library Depot Louis Wessels Legal Affairs and Administration Agri Western Cape (BREEDE VALLEY MUNICIPALITY) Librarian Public Library Du Toit, Hennie Chairperson Agri Western Cape Plaatjies, Lennox Chief Operating Officer Witzenberg PALS Strauss, Izak Agricultural Economist Witzenberg PALS Du Toit, Pieter Chairman Witzenberg PALS de Jager, Jaco Riebeek Valley Farmers Association van der Westhuizen, Uys Chairperson Malmesbury Farmers Association Gawie Bestbier Executive: Aviation Infrastructure Civil Aviation Authority Stroh, Lizell South African Civilian Aviation Authority Mr Dylan Fryer Air Traffic and Navigation Services (ATNS) Worcester Flying Club Worcester Flying Club Leighton, Ross Chairman Morningstar Flying Club Stellenbosch Flying Club Stellenbosch Flying Club Cape Town Flying Club Cape Town Flying Club David Arendse Ceres Advice Office Landowners

Mr P. Minnaar Witzenberg Community Learning Centre Chairperson Ecological Infrastructure & Sustainability Drakenstein Environmental Watch NAME CAPACITY CORRIDOR OF INTEREST Dr Elton Titus Ceres Hospital Registerd Affected Landowners via Online Form Du Toit, Derick Ceres Rail Company Boterberg Trust (C/O Reinette Bosch) Landowner Unknown Stewart, James Land Owner Denel Industrial Properties WP Viljoen Boerdery Vennootskap Landowner Southern Abrahams, Nicole SANRAL ARC Infruitec-Nietvoorbij Landowner Unknown Johnson, Russell Community Representative - Touwsrivier Scott, Martin Landowner A, B and Southern Ruiters, Elroy Fienies, Magrieta Jeannetta Landowner A, B and Southern Du Toit, Gys Olivier, Simone Landowner B GROENEWALD, STACEY Aquila Safari du Plessis, Jannie Landowner Southern Saunders, Wesley Local Business Owner Marais, David Landowner A, B and Southern Moult, Christopher Landowner A, B and Southern De Hahn, Mathew Oosthuizen, Steve Oosthuizen Landowner A, B and Southern Turnbull, Helen CEO Cape Leopard Trust Ruhl, Belinda Chairperson Swartland Photographic Club Sherwood, Mark Landowner A, B and Southern Secretary Swartland Photographic Club Kotze, Danie and Jenny Landowner A Hardcastle, Peter Treasurer Swartland Photographic Club Cooper, Mishje Landowner A, B and Southern de Lande, Phillip Witzenberg Photographic Club ALLIN, GAIL Landowner A, B and Southern Photographic Club Adant, Paul Landowner A, B and Southern Adshade, Lin Worcester Fotografieklub Cooper, Neville Cooper Landowner A, B and Southern Moonlighting Film Burger, Conrad Landowner A, B and Southern Cape Town Film Studios Van schalkwyk , Gerrit Landowner A, B and Southern Euroconnection Film & Photography Brauer, Natalie Landowner A, B and Southern Atlantic Film Studios Smuts, Michiel Landowner A and B iKraal Films Maans, Willem Landowner A, B and Southern Cape Town Productions Janse van Rensburg, Addey Landowner A, B and Southern Film Afrika Andrag, Louis Landowner A and B Nature Reserves Muller, Kurt Landowner Southern Blouberg Private Nature Reserve CCT Holtrop, Rob Landowner A Lakay , Gamat Salie Landowner Southern Koeberg Private Nature Reserve Eskom Matthews, Alphonzo Landowner A, B and Southern Wakkerstroom Private Nature Stewart, James Landowner B and Southern Reserve Hare, Rupert Landowner A

Elandsberg Private Nature Reserve Kaese, Richard Landowner Southern Brown, Monica Landowner A, B and Southern Elandsberg Nature Reserve Manager Wakkerstroom Private Nature Parker, Mohamed Hoosain and Fatima Landowner Southern Reserve Vergotinie, Christina Landowner B Bontebok Ridge Reserve Botma, Jaco Landowner B Viljoen, Gawie Landowner A Bontebok Ridge Reserv Trustee SHP Fourie , Die Eikelaning Boerdery Trust Landowner A Bontebok Ridge Reserve Uys, Dirk Landowner Southern Elandsberg Private Nature Reserve Herbst, Charl Landowner A Geldenhuys, Ockie Landowner A and B Elandsberg Nature Reserve Manager Hare, Prof John Landowner A and B Waterval Nature Reserve Senior Fieldranger Warwick, Andre Landowner Southern Bayford , Margaret Landowner A and B FRANCIS, KEITH Landowner Southern Britz, Petra Landowner A and B Grunewald, Sandra Landowner A and B Viljoen, Gabriel Landowner Southern Zeeman, J S Landowner A Trust, Lu-Ann Landowner A and B Summers, Richard Landowner A, B and Southern van Rensburg, Dirk Johannes Landowner Southern Viljoen, Willem Landowner Southern van Rensburg, Willem Landowner Southern Brave Heart Home, Brave Heart Home Landowner Southern De Goede, Gerda Landowner Southern Sultan, Sayed Omar Landowner Southern Fredericks, Fatima Landowner Southern Visser, Jacques Landowner B Koenze , Alton G Landowner A, B and Southern Kincaid, Angela Landowner A Japhta, Iddo Landowner A, B and Southern MIlner, Keith Landowner A Jordaan, Rian Landowner Southern Joubert o.b.o Winterbach Boerdery BK, Altus Landowner A January, Jerome Landowner A, B and Southern Young, Robert Landowner Southern van Santen, Nelius Landowner A Louw, Jan Nicolaas Landowner B NAME ERF NUMBER POST CODE Drakenstein Landowners Friester, Fereal Landowner A, B and Southern WYDZICHT INVESTMENT TRUST RE/1129 7307 Solomons, Petra Landowner B LOMBARD, CHRISTOFFEL Landowner B BONAIRE PROJECTS PTY LTD 3/1129 7690 Walters, Fred Landowner A and Southern RYKTIQ PTY LTD 5/1129 6849 Walters, Hennie Landowner A and Southern RYKTIQ PROPRIETARY LIMITED 6/1129 6875 Dickinson, Charles Landowner B and Southern LIONEL HUGO TRUST 6/32 7654 Blake, Pierre Landowner A, B and Southern HARRIS ROBERT JAMES TRUST 3/54 7654 De Kock, Truter Landowner Southern BOSMAN ADAMA PTY LTD ACB RE/56 7654 Magwaca, Nomhle Landowner A UITKYK TRUST 1/69 7623 Turner, Katja Landowner B and Southern BERGRIVIERHOEK EIENDOMME Wooding, Bernard Landowner B and Southern PTY L 17/80 7654 Bester, Leon Landowner Southern BLANCKENBERG Leighton, Ross Landowner A, B and Southern TRUST 82 7551 Molzahn, Kai-Uwe Landowner A PALM TRUST RE/3/83 7654 Gerber, Pierre-Jeanne Landowner A, B and Southern LEBOMBO AGRICULTURAL SERVICES RE/14/83 1340 PIERRE VAN SCHALKWYK FAMILIETR RE/24/83 7654 ANHOHE BOERDERY PTY LTD 8/148 7654 GOEDE WELLINGTON BOERDERY (EDM 12/149 7654 LIMIETRIVIER NO 1239-1 BK 1/1239 2040 REIN TRUST RE/1458 7654 ERNST JULIUS HARBICH 1461 7654 P.W. BOTHA FAMILIETRUST RE/1473 7654 ERNST MORKEL FAMILIE TRUST RE/1474 7654

TOELOE BASSON FAMILIE TRUST 7/1474 7299 SEBISA GALLERY PTY LTD 1478 7655 VAN DER MERWE/DU PLESSIS 2/1481 7655 WATERVLEI FAMILIE TRUST 1/1499 7654 G.F.DU TOIT FAMILIE TRUST RE/1529 7654 GERBER 1573 7654

SANDRIVIER LANDGOED PTY LTD RE/1579 7623 LANGKLOOF TRUST 1583 7623 NAPIER GRUNDSTUCKS GMBH 1/1605 7655 ELANDSBERG FARMS PTY LTD 1/1749 7308 MJW TRUST RE/5/73 6835 BONAIRE PROJECTS PROPRIETARY 25/73 7690 OOS VRYSTAAT KAAP BEDRYF LIMIT 2/199 9745 QUANTUM FOODS PTY LTD RE/359 7654 VOGELVALLIJ BOERDERY PROPRIETA 441 7308 NIELSEN 925 7800 VAN NIEKERK 927 7708 BROWN 944 7500 SEARLE 952 7798 GELDARD 955 216 KILIAN 1243 6821 VAN DOESBURGH 1244 7430 TRANSNET SOC LTD 464 7535

KAAP AGRI BEDRYF BPK (9129/001 470 7299 FUTURE COMMUNICATION AND TECHN 484 7646 SONNE 491 6820 VAN DER WALT 505 6821 RUITERS 531 6821 BERESFORD 532 6821 ALEXANDER 536 6821 UYS 541 7620 Private Stakeholders

ESKOM HOLDINGS LTD 604 7535 ZENNIES FRESH FRUIT CC 724 7551 DIAS 1631 6821 NAME CAPACITY ORGANIZATION Registered Private Stakeholders via Online Form TRANSNET LTD RE/586 8000 ELANDSBERG FARMS PTY LTD 15 Avery, Graham Palaeontologist TRUSTEES VAN P KING Fyfe, Veronique G7 Energies BOERDERY T 5/32 Muller, Elchristo JILNIC FARMING CC RE/49 WATERVLEI FAMILIETRUST RE/55 Nieuwoudt, Mich Sagit Energy JC BOSMAN BOERDERY Jaftha, Gerrit PROPRIETARY RE/2/56 Swarts, Lizzina GERBER 23/83 Van Der Westhuizen , DE LA FONTAINE TRUST RE/149 Stephanus VERHAGEN RE/1239 Bosman, Claude VISSER 1572 SAMLET koopstad, willie PROPERTIES(PROPRIETARY) RE/1599 van Schalkwyk, Hannes LAMOLOR EIENDOMS BEPERK RE/202 Koopman, Johanna LAMOLOR PTY LTD RE/203 LAMOLOR EIENDOMS REPERK 3/203 Joubert, Dillon BLUE FALCON 140 Hare, Vincent TRADING(PTY)LT 398 Grasman, Roland RYKTIQ PTY LTD 2/403 STEYN 924 Rossouw, Francois BARON 945 Boer, Daphné Local Business Owner DYERS 946 Cupido, Negan Ou Help Mekaar Erenis Raad (OHMER) GREENWOOD 1247 Serdyn, Ester Poseleinberg Trust MACKENZIE 1628 ZENNIES FRESH FRUIT CC 549 MARAIS 556 SCHROEDER 578 ZEEMOU TRUST 590 LE FLEUR 599 DIAS 608 ADAMS 1229 Eskom Project Team Breede Valley Muncipality Landowners

NAME TOWN POST CODE NAME CAPACITY ORGANIZATION Breede Valley Landowners Client Project Team SHANDRE ALICIA WAGENSTROOM TOUWSRIVER 6880 Naidoo, Krishna Client Project Team ESKOM JOSEPH JOHANNES&CATRINA LE Zikhali, Sifiso Client Project Team ESKOM ROUX TOUWS RIVER 6880 JOHANNES ISAK AMBROS TOUWSRIVER 6880 Badenhorst, Christo Client Project Team ESKOM KATRINA APRIL TOUWSRIVER 6880 Chawe, Sibongile Client Project Team ESKOM NIEMAND TOUWSRIVER 6880 Hansa, Ahmed Client Project Team ESKOM ALETTA KATRINA WILLEMINA MATHIAN (BOEDEL WYLE) TOUWSRIVER 6880 Seboco, Percy Client Project Team ESKOM LOURENS ERASMUS RICHTER TOUWSRIVER 6880 Mokgwatlheng, Lerato Client Project Team ESKOM WILLIAM JOHANNES & MARIA Malope, Tebogo Client Project Team ESKOM FULLARD TOUWSRIVER 6880 FRANCOIS MCDONALD & WILNA Khangale, Tshifhiwa Client Project Team ESKOM JOAN NICHOLAS TOUWSRIVER 6880 Machisa, Puleng Client Project Team ESKOM DANIEL&LEANDRE CHRISTELDA RYAN TOUWS RIVER 6880 Salaze, Tiny Client Project Team ESKOM RAYMOND&SANET CATHLEEN Francis, Adrian Client Project Team ESKOM HENDRICKS TOUWS RIVER 6880 ALIDA SUSANNA GRESSE TOUWSRIVER 6880 Tsatsi, Puleng Client Project Team ESKOM JONAS TOUWSRIVER 6880 Dukhan, Dan Client Project Team ESKOM FRANS & CORNELIA SMITH TOUWSRIVER 6880 Naidoo, Ravindran Client Project Team ESKOM MORGAN BROWN TOUWS RIVER 6880 VISAGIE TOUWSRIVER 6880 COLIN TERENCE & ELIZABETH JANUARIE TOUWS RIVER 6880 FREDERICK JOSEPH & MOIRA ELIZABETH PAULSE LANDSDOWNE 7780 SWLWYN JOSEPH + MARLENE LILIAN APRIL VREDENBURG 7380 MARCO SHELDON&ROSLYN WELCOMETS HIGHBURY 7580 ISAK ANDRIES OERSEN (BOEDEL WYLE) TOUWSRIVER 6880 MILDRED MAGDALINE WESSON TOUWSRIVER 6880

JACOBUS DENZIL&ANNA MEIRING TOUWS RIVER 6880 HUSSAN+NAZEEM H MOHAMED & N ISMAIL GATESVILLE 7764 MOGAMMAD MAAHIER ESSA GOODWOOD 7460

ADBULLA& REHANA BEGUM BREY 7941 JOHANNES,JAKOBUS THEUNISSEN TOUWSRIVER 6880 STANLEY JOHN PIETERSEN (BOEDEL WYLE) TOUWSRIVER 6880 JOHANNES JACOBUS & PAULINA MARIA DU PLESSIS TOUWSRIVIER 6880 FEREAL LEONORA FRIESTER PAROW 7500 JO ANN CHRIZELDA & JERMAINE LUCIANO JANUARY & CLOETE TOUWS RIVER 6880

RIAAN & ANITA FRANSINA LOUW TOUWS RIVER 6880 FRANKLIN PETER DAVIDS TOUWSRIVIER 6880 ELZAAN RAQUEL PASS TOUWSRIVER 6880 BAREND JULIES (BOEDEL WYLE) TOUWSRIVER 6880 WALTERS UYS TOUWSRIVER 6880 BADIA ABASS CAPE TOWN 8000 JACOBA CHRISTINA SMIT TOUWSRIVER 6880 ANDRE ALBERTUS & THERESA GREEFF TOUWS RIVER 6880 BAILEYS ELEKRTIES CC DE DOORNS 6875 MARY PIETERSE TOUWSRIVER 6880 MURIEL DOROTHEA SMITH TOUWSRIVER 6880 LEENDERTS TOUWS RIVER 6880 LIESL EDITH MORRIS TOUWSRIVER 6880 SANNA PETERS TOUWSRIVER 6880 FRANEL HEINRICH&MELANEY ANDREW JAMES BERNICE OOSTHUIZEN TOUWSRIVIER 6880 STANLEY&CATHERINA MZIWAKHE MXOLISI & MILISA MAGARITHA SUSANNA FIONA NGWANE GOODWOOD PARK 7460 MATTHEYSE STRAND 7140 ROBERT GORDON YOUNG GREENPOINT 8005 ANDREW JAMES STANLEY&CATHERINA CICILIE TOUWSRIVER 6880 MAGARITHA SUSANNA ROBERT&KATIE ERASMUS TOUWSRIVER 6880 MATTHEYSE STRAND 7140 GERT & KRISTINA VAN LE MON MARTIN + DESWILL KRAAMBERG TOUWSRIVER 6880 JUMAT WILLEMSE TOUWSRIVER 6880 EUGENE & SHAHIEDA DAYCE 7490 FOURIE TOUWSRIVER 6880 PETRUS MALAN CILLIE DU CHARLEEN THERESA & RUSSEL PLESSIS TOUWS RIVER 6880 AUBREY MEYER PELICAN PARK 7941 KOTELLA TOUWSRIVER 6880 DAWOOD LOTTERING OTTERY 7800 JACOBUS PETRUS VOLSCHENK TOUWSRIVER 6880 MAEVE AREAN SAULS ELSIES RIVER 7580 CAREL JOSEF & RIA MARYNA JAFTHA TOUWSRIVER 6880 VOLSCHENK TOUWSRIVER 6880 BUYISILE PERCEVERENCE & DENNIS JOHN DIGBY, EMANUAL & MBUTI MOSES MTSHALI TOUWS RIVER 6880 BARENDINA MAGDALENA VAN HESTER MARIA COETZER WYK & DJD PORTER DE DOORNS 6875 (BOEDEL WYLE) TOUWSRIVER 6880 KAREL DANIEL + ANGENETTE DAANTJIE & ROSALINE PRINS TOUWSRIVER 6880 AFRICA STRANDFONTEIN VILLAGE 7798 REECE SHANE&SUE-ANN BRUCE ALEXANDER HENDRY 7975 MARLENE PRINS TOUWS RIVER 6880 JEANNE ARNOLDS STEENBERG 7945 JOY GWYNETH LOUW TOUWSRIVIER 6880 SEAN&KAY ADRIAANSE TOUWS RIVER 6880 NICHOLAS THOMAS & DONNETTA DAVID RONALD NICHOLAS TOUWSRIVER 6880 HARRIET MCKINLEY HILLS 7550 VAN DAALEN TOUWSRIVIER 6880 NOEL THEO ADAMS BISHOPLAVIS 7490 SAAYIDA BABA RYLANDS ESTATE 7764 MAURIN MAGDALEEN KLEIN TOUWSRIVER 6880 THOMAS BENJAMIN JOHANNA FAURINA DU PLESSIS TOUWSRIVER 6880 FILIPPES&ALICIA NOLEEN SMITH (BOEDEL WYLE) TOUWSRIVER 6880 MATTHYS TOUWS RIVER 6880 ANDRE JOSUA & JOHANNA ALDINO QUIWEN WARREN WINDUM TOUWSRIVER 6880 WILLEMSE TOUWS RIVER 6880 PETER ALDRED+JYLLIAN VERGEL APRIL&SAARTJIE JEANETTE LOFTHOUSE TOUWSRIVER 6880 JOHANNA KALIE TOUWS RIVER 6880 VAUGHAN TOUWSRIVER 6880 DENISE DOROTHEA & ABRAHAM PETER JANTJIES WORCESTER 6875 CORNELIUS MARTHINUS & HELEN PIETERSE TOUWSRIVER 6880 GREG FRANCOIS & GRETA ROLENE LEENDERTS TOUWSRIVER 6880 DONAVAN DAVID & NOLENE VALERIE VERONICA KLAASEN RAVENSMEAD 7493 FATIMA FREDERICKS LANDSDOWNE 7780 ISAACS TOUWSRIVER 6880 ANESIA CHRISTOLINE & ANDRIES LOUW TOUWSRIVER 6880 LOMBARD TOUWSRIVER 6880 ADAM WILLEMSE TOUWSRIVER 6880 FRED+SOPHIA DOROTHEA DE PAUW GANSBAAI 7220 ANNA NAOMI HILDEGARD WAGENSTROOM TOUWSRIVER 6880 DANIEL TAUTE TOUWSRIVER 6880 J PATEL FAMILY TRUST WORCESTER 6850 MOHAMED HOOSAIN + FATIMA PARKER OTTERY 7780 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN WORCESTER 6850 LESLIE + ANNIE ALEXANDER TOUWSRIVER 6880 ALETTA MAGRIETA COETZEE TOUWSRIVER 6880 DIRK JACOBUS KOTZE (BOEDEL MOTSEKI SETONA DE DOORNS 6875 WYLE) TOUWSRIVER 6880 NONDIZA ZOLISWA + CHARNEE JADE VAN ROOI 7570 MTHUTHUZELI MORGAN JEROME JOHANNES&JOSEPHINE NONDIZA+NGONGOSHE DELFT SUID 7100 JACQUELINE PETRO TOUWS RIVER 6880 LAMBERT TOUWSRIVER 6880 REGINA JOHANNA & WYLE MAGDALENA JOHANNA BOUWERS TOUWSRIVER 6880 ANDRIES MARNIE JACOBS & JOHANNES JAKOBUS & ELOUISE BOEDEL WYLE AM JACOBS TOUWSRIVER 6880 BERADETTE FILANDER TOUWS RIVER 6880 KURT IVAN MULLER RETREAT 7945 TESHWILL MATTHEE DE DOORNS 6875 ERASMUS JOHANNES & SURENE CHANICE LESLEE SNYDERS TOUWSRIVER 6880 VAN DYK TOUWSRIVER 6880 HUISAMEN TOUWSRIVER 6880 VINCENT PAUL FREDERICKS 7945 MARINDA CHRISTINA JOHANNA STEFAN LE ROUX DE DOORNS 6875 DE BEER BRITS 0250 HESTER&MARIA&ALMERO&DANIE GUSTAV&ALIDA FRANSINA L VOSLOO&STEYN&MATTHEE TOUWSRIVER 6880 MARRIES TOUWSRIVER 6880 QUINTUS YOUNG WORCESTER 6850 WARDAH HENDRICKS DRAMAT FLORA ACRES 7800 KASTOOR JOHANNES CORNELIUS LEENDERTZ (BOEDEL WYLE) TOUWSRIVER 6880 MARA ELSIE NEL GORDONS BAY 7140 DAVID FRANS SASS TOUWSRIVER 6880 PIETER DAVID DE KOKER (BOEDEL WYLE) TOUWSRIVER 6880 ALISTAIR ARRIES TOUWSRIVER 6880 SAIFUL&NARRIMAN MOHAMMAD LENTEGEUR 7785 PIET & SUSANNA BAARTMAN TOUWSRIVER 6880 SMITH TOUWSRIVER 6880 NICOLAAS JOHANNES FLIP JOHANNES JONAS TOUWSRIVER 6880 KOEKEMOER (BOEDEL WYLE) TOUWSRIVER 6880 HESTER WILHEMINA VAN DAVID JANUARY (BOEDEL WYLE) TOUWSRIVER 6880 SCHALKWYK TOUWSRIVER 6880 JACOBUS HENDRIK & KATHLEEN ANNA MAGDALENA NICHOLAS TOUWSRIVER 6880 SUSAN JOUBERT TOUWSRIVER 6880 MICHAEL ZACHEUS JONKER WILLIAM MOSES (BOEDEL WYLE) TOUWSRIVER 6880 (BOEDEL WYLE) TOUWSRIVER 6880 PIETER HARMSE TOUWSRIVER 6880 MQONDISI ABNER NGADLELA TABLEVIEW 7441 FRANS LOUW (BOEDEL WYLE) TOUWSRIVER 6880 NEIL ROGER & FRANS WILSON & VAN SITTERT BISHOPSCOURT 7708 TREVOR FISHER TOUWSRIVER 6880 CARL DE ROUBAIX & ANNELIZE JOHNNY JACOBS TOUWSRIVER 6880 LOOTS NOORDE 7623 JACOB JOHANNES TOUWSRIVER 6880 JOSEPH JOHANNES RYNEKE CRAUSE TOUWSRIVER 6880 CHARLIE JACOBS (BOEDEL WYLE) TOUWSRIVER 6880 TRICHARDT TOUWSRIVER 6880 WILLIAMINA MAGDALENA VAN REBEKKIA ELIZABETH WILLEMSE NIEKERK (BOEDEL WYLE) TOUWSRIVER 6880 (BOEDEL WYLE) TOUWSRIVER 6880 SEAN THOMAS & SUSAN ANNE MOSES JOHANNES NICHOLAS TOUWSRIVER 6880 DEFTY CONSTANTIA 7806 VAN STADE TOUWSRIVER 6880 PETER PRINCE TOUWS RIVER 6880 LEENDERTZ TOUWSRIVER 6880 SAUL NEL (BOEDEL WYLE) TOUWSRIVER 6880 KARELSE TOUWSRIVER 6880 RENELDA BARBARA MARAIS TOUWS RIVER 6880 SYLVIA JODENE DAVIDS TOUWSRIVER 6880 HOWARD MARONE TOUWSRIVER 6880 DUREN & ELVINE EILANDIA SABASTIAAN WILFRED & GENE COETZEE TOUWS RIVER 6880 DEBORAH SOLOMONS TOUWS RIVIER 6880 FILLIES TOUWSRIVER 6880 ABRAHAM JOHANNES MIKEL WILLEMSE TOUWSRIVER 6880 DAVIDS TOUWSRIVER 6880 OLIPHANT TOUWSRIVER 6880 GAMAT SALIE & AEYSHA LAKAY 7785 DANIEL+ISABEL MARGARET PETRUS JOHANNES JANSEN TOUWSRIVER 6880 BEUKES DENNEMERE BLACKHEATH 7580 CHRISTO PIETER SWART TOUWS RIVER 6880 EDWARD JAMES + YOLANDA RENEE WAKEFIELD 7490 CHRISTIAAN JACOBUS COETZEE TOUWSRIVER 6880 THOMAS MALVERN & MARIUS & SUNETTE VAN MAGDALENE CHRISTEL LENNOX DE DOORNS 6875 DEVENTER TOUWSRIVER 6880 GERTRUIDA WOUTRINA NEL DE DOORNS 6875 BEREND LOTTERING TOUWSRIVER 6880 FLORIDA MADA & CHRISTIAN VAN SCHALKWYK NOORDE-PAARL 7623 PRETORIUS DE DOORNS 6875 DEREK CROSS EAST 7780 SCHALK WILLEM PETRUS ROBERTO DAVID&GERTIE THERON DE DOORNS 6875 CUPIDO TOUWS RIVER 6880 ELMER BAIRD DE DOORNS 6875 CLEMENCE GREGORY & DALENE ELIZABETH JOHANNA DU TOIT DE DOORNS 6875 KARIN THOMAS TOUWSRIVER 6880 HAMBLY DE DOORNS 6875 MUNSIEF + SHIREEN KHAN LOTUS RIVIER 7945 BENJAMIN & MONICA ANN SASS TOUWSRIVIER 6880 GRAY TOUWSRIVER 6880 JEAN DE JAGER TOUWSRIVIER 6880 NORMA SCHEEPERS TOUWSRIVER 6880 ANDRIES JOHANNES + SOPHIA EBRAHIM AHMED PLUMSTEAD 7801 ALETTA RAAP TOUWSRIVIER 6880 VERNON CHARLES & DEVONA LEROY FARREL & MELONE ZAYNINISSA LUITERS & HAAS TOUWSRIVIER 6880 MARANDA KOTELLA TOUWS RIVER 6880 DU PLESSIS TOUWSRIVER 6880 RETIEF GELDENHUYS TOUWSRIVIER 6880 RANDALL RICHARD & NICOLENE MARIA KOOPMAN TOUWSRIVIER 6880 BAUMEISTER TABLEVIEW 7441 MARGARETHA SUSANA VAN GEORGE CECIL ROTH TOUWS RIVER 6880 DEVENTER DE DOORNS 6875 SAYED OMAR SULTAN PELICAN PARK 7941 CATHERINA HENDRINA LATSKY DE DOORNS 6875 SMITH TOUWSRIVER 6880 JAYCE MARSHALL&ANGELI SUSANNA FRANCINA ADAMS CHRISTEL CHRISTEL MCKENZIE TOUWSRIVIER 6880 (BOEDEL WYLE) TOUWSRIVER 6880 JUSTINA MARIA PHILANDER TOUWSRIVIER 6880 STEPHANUS CORNELIUS RICHARD + LEATITIA SUZAN JOHANNES & JACKELINE JONITA KANIE TOUWSRIVIER 6880 VAN DER WETHUIZEN TOUWS RIVER 6880 MARGARETHA JOHANNA ALDA NOMATOLO NQULA WYNBERG 7800 NEL TOUWSRIVIER 6880 CARL JOHNATHAN ABRAHAMS WYNBERG 7824 CHRISTIAN & JULENE MARALIZE FREDERICKS TOUWS RIVER 6880 ALETTA SUSANNA VAN ROMBURGH TOUWSRIVER 6880 PIETER VISAGIE TOUWSRIVIER 6880 NAOMI & MADRE CATHLIN& JOHAN CLAASSEN TOUWSRIVIER 6880 EDWIN HENRICO DE VLAM EDWIN DAVID FRANCOIS+MAI PHAROE & PETRO TOUWSRIVER 6880 MAGDELENA ABRAHAMS TOUWSRIVIER 6880 JOHANNES + GERTRUIDA PIETERSE TOUWSRIVIER 6880 DOUGLAS HAROLD MATHEWSON TOUWSRIVIER 6880 FAROO TOUWSRIVER 6880 STANLEY HERWELL DE DOORNS 6875 LEAH HENDRINA DAVIDS TOUWS RIVER 6880 ANDRE WARWICK KUILSRIVIER 7580 PATRICK HENRY JACOBUS&LEE- STEYN KUNZ BOTRIVIER 7185 ANN KATY OLIPHANT BLUE DOWNS 7100 JOHANNES MARTHINUS ADRIANE LODEWYKE + JEAN IMMELMAN TOUWSRIVIER 6880 MARIE LOCMANT TOUWSRIVIER 6880 DAWID HENDRIK JEREMIAS & ABRAHAM FREDERICK STRYDOM TOUWSRIVIER 6880 FREDERIKA ELIZA ROSSOUW TOUWSRIVIER 6880 KOCK TOUWSRIVIER 6880 SHANE&RACHE PAULSE&LONGMAN DE DOORNS 6875 ALFRED HENDRIK & ANNIE MODISIE TOUWSRIVIER 6880 REYNOLD CHARLES JANSEN SUTHERLAND 6920 JOHANNES PHIL & JOHANNA STEPHAN ANTHONY ELIZABETH BOUWER FRANSKRAAL 7220 ANTONOWITZ DE DOORNS 6875 PIETER JOHANNES & LINDIE ESTRESIA FRANCISCA STEYN DE DOORNS 6875 WENTZEL TOUWSRIVIER 6880 ANDRE JACOBS FAMILIETRUST DE DOORNS 6875 SIDNEY & MARGARET DOROTHY LOUW TOUWSRIVIER 6880 KAUSHIKKUMAR AMARATBHAI & RAJESHKUMAR DAHYABHAI RODNEY SNYDERS TOUWSRIVIER 6880 PATEL DE DOORNS 6875 KEVIN GLENVILLE RASS TOUWSRIVIER 6880 ZWELINJANI APOSTLE MATROSE DE DOORNS 6875 LANCE SAMUEL WILLIAMS TOUWSRIVIER 6880 BAREND HERMANUS PIETERSE DE DOORNS 6875 LUREINA JOHANNA STOCK TOUWSRIVIER 6880 SYLVIA HUGO DE DOORNS 6875 CORNELIUS JOHANNES HERMANUS JAKOBUS+MADALENA DIPPENAAR DE DOORNS 6875 JACOBA STEYN TOUWSRIVIER 6880 DE KLERK DE DOORNS 6875 KAREL ALEXANDER FORSTER TOUWSRIVIER 6880 DANIEL ERASMUS & CORNELIA JOHANNES NICOLAAS & MARIA CHRISTINA JOHANNA KOK DE DOORNS 6875 ELIZABETH GERTRUIDA VAN FORTUIN BISHOP LAVIS 7490 STADEN TOUWSRIVIER 6880

JACOB PETRUS DE KOCK DE DOORNS 6875 MARTHA PETRO (BOEDEL WYLE) TOUWSRIVIER 6880 HENRY JOHANNES ABRAHAM EUGENE & MATHILDA SMITH TOUWSRIVIER 6880 WILLEMSE TOUWSRIVIER 6880 JASEN FREDERICK + LECRUCIA THEUNIS DU TOIT BEUKES DE DOORNS 6875 GWYNNETH PRINS TOUWSRIVIER 6880 JAN JORDAAN COETZER DE DOORNS 6875 MARIO JACQUES GERRIT JOHAN FOUCHE DE DOORNS 6875 THEUNISSEN TOUWSRIVIER 6880 PAUL DANIEL & ISABEL FOUCHE DE DOORNS 6875 ROSELINE LINDOOR CASA BLANCA STRAND 7140 JOHAN CHARL&ANNELLE DANIEL & ELIZABETH MANUEL DE DOORNS 6875 FRANCOISE FOUCHE DE DOORNS 6875 PIETER JOHANNES + CAROLINA JULIE JOHANNES & EVELENE JOHANNA DE WEE DE DOORNS 6875 BANTOM DE DOORNS 6875 GERT & MARIETHA STANLEY DE DOORNS 6875 EDWIN HENRY & RONELLE BARENICE KOENZE DE DOORNS 6875 (DS. WAGENAAR) V G KERK DE DOORNS 6875 ADAM CHRISTIAN&THERESA DIRK & ELIZABETH WITBOOI DE DOORNS 6875 MURIEL BLANKENBERG DE DOORNS 6875 THOMAS JOHANNES & KATRIENA BOBBEJEE DE DOORNS 6875 JOHANNES EN LEA FORBES DE DOORNS 6875 WILSON & NOMTHANDAZO HERMAN MOLLER DE DOORNS 6875 MARGARETT JONGA DE DOORNS 6875 JEROME+LIEZEL+GAIL BERNICE SAMUEL FAROO TOUWSRIVIER 6880 LESLEY+LUKAS TOUWSRIVIER 6880 HENDRIK + BEULAH ELIZABETH EUGENE STANLEY & MARIA FRANCINA LOTTERING TOUWSRIVIER 6880 JOHANNA BINGLE DE DOORNS 6875 NEAZER GREGORY + MARILIZE CALVIN JOHN WILLEMSE TOUWSRIVIER 6880 CARMEN BUFFELS TOUWSRIVIER 6880 GEESIE ZAS TOUWSRIVIER 6880 SYLVIE CECILIA FISHER TOUWSRIVIER 6880 FOUCHE TOUWSRIVIER 6880 BENJAMIN PHILLIPPUS & ANNE VAN ZYL DE DOORNS 6875 MARGARETH WILLEMSE TOUWSRIVIER 6880 CHRISTIAAN ISAK + MAUREEN PIET EN DANIE DR. ERASMUS & CORDIER TOUWSRIVIER 6880 KOK DE DOORNS 6875 CHRISTOPHER ANDREW LIONEL EN CATHLEEN BOBBEJEE MATJIESFONTEIN 6901 BEERWINKEL DE DOORNS 6875 JAN LOUW DU PLESSIS DE DOORNS 6875 ANDRIES HENDRIK NEETHLING DE DOORNS 6875 MONICA JOSEPHA & ANDRE HENDRIK CHRISTOFFEL DU TOIT DE DOORNS 6875 HENRY BROWN KUILSRIVIER 7580 HENDRINA LE ROUX DE DOORNS 6875 WILLEMBURG TOUWSRIVIER 6880 REGINALD ELVIN PAULSE DE DOORNS 6875 ABRAHAMS TOUWSRIVIER 6880 FRANCOIS JOHAN & DENISE TERENCE RODERICK + LINDA FOUCHE DE DOORNS 6875 WILHELMINA PETERSEN TOUWSRIVIER 6880 ALEC+CHIRLENE JOANES ABRAHAMS DE DOORNS 6875 PATRICK GODFREY SMITH TOUWSRIVIER 6880 LEONARD LOUIS + HILARY ANN LE JEROME & ELIZABETH JANUARY TOUWS RIVER 6880 CHAT 7TH AVENUE MAITLAND 7405 BENJAMIN NICOLAAS&PETRA CUPIDO ANTHONY + GAIDONESIA SOLOMONS TOUWS RIVER 6880 FLORENCE RAVENSMEAD 7490 NIMROD HANDHALER TOUWSRIVIER 6880 RUHAN REYNEKE DE DOORNS 6875 IGSAAN MANSOOR DAVIDS TOUWSRIVIER 6880 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN CENTURION 0045 FLIP & AVRIL RUTH WILLEMSE TOUWSRIVIER 6880 TOTAL SOUTH AFRICA PTY LTD PERSEQUOR 0020 JACK ALBERT & SUSANNA ABIGAIL COETZEE TOUWSRIVIER 6880 ABUDANCE TRUST BLOUBERGRANT 7443 DAVY LOUW TOUWSRIVIER 6880 W 2 H PROP CC BOT RIVER 7185 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN BELLVILLE 7535 BEADICA 1 CC CONSTANTIA 7848 DEREK ALBERT HENDRICKS PAROW 7499 MATROOSBERG BUILDING & DEVELOPMENT CC WELLINGTON 7555 ISMAIL ESSOP BHYAT TOUWS RIVER 6880 ABUNDANCE TRUST BLOUBERG RANT 7443 DIOCESE OF OUDTSHOORN OUDTSHOORN 6620 ADELT TRUST DE DOORNS 6875 ROBERT GORDON YOUNG DE DOORNS 6875 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN HERMANUS 7200 FATEPE TRUST WORCESTER 6849 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN DE DOORNS 6875 TELKOM S A LTD CENTURION 0046 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN STELLENBOSCH 7599 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN WORCESTER 6849 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN DE DOORNS 6875 NUMBER TWO PIGGERIES PTY LTD DE DOORNS 6875 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN WORCESTER 6849 JORDAAN - FAMILIETRUST DE DOORNS 6875 RIAAN & DANELLE DE KLERK DE DOORNS 6875 GREEFF BETTY'S BAY 7141 ALNAU TRUST DE DOORNS 6875 CHRISTIAAN ANTONIO DU TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN DE DOORNS 6875 PLESSIS TOUWSRIVER 6880 JOHANNES DAVID ERASMUS VAN TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN BELLVILLE 7535 ZYL DE DOORNS 6875 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN DE DOORNS 6875 CECILIA JOUBERT FRANSCHOEK 7690 ROELOFF DELPORT TYGERVALLEY 7536 BARENDUS BRONN FAMILIE TRUST STRAND 7139 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN RAWSONVILLE 6845 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN RAWSONVILLE 6845 MATROOSBERG BUILDING & DEVELOPMENT C C WILL LIEBRECHT OTTO WORCESTER 6850 MATROOSBERG BUILDING & TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN BOTHA 6857 DEVELOPMENT C WELLINGTON 7655 WILLEM ANDRIES STEARS DE DOORNS 6875 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN PANORAMA 7506 BECKER FAMILIETRUST DE DOORNS 6875 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN WORCESTER 6849 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN DE DOORNS 6875 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN TOUWSRIVIER 6880 LEMOENBULT TRUST DE DOORNS 6875 MARK ANTHONY + MICHELLE DAVIDS TOUWSRIVIER 6880 DE DOORNS WYNKELDERS DE DOORNS 6875 NOLAN ERIC & DORAH LOUW TOUWSRIVIER 6880 STEPHANUS LOURENS & CECELIA JANETT SCHOEMAN PHILADELPHIA 7304 JOSEPH JOHANNES JANUARIE (BOEDEL WYLE) TOUWSRIVIER 6880 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN STELLENBOSCH 7599 LISANNE ADELHEID LE ROUX TOUWSRIVIER 6880 FRANBRAD PROP PTY LTD DE DOORNS 6875 ANTHONY JOHN&JAN NICOLAAS LOURENS GREEFF DE DOORNS 6875 LODEWYK&DIRK LAASTEDRIF JOHANNES&ANJA FABER TOUWSRIVIER 6880 BOERDERY(EDMS)BPK CERES 6835 GERRIT & MARGARET MELISA SIMPHIWE BULELANI GCOBANI & FRITZ TOUWSRIVIER 6880 CHRISTELLE ELISMA ERASMUS DE DOORNS 6875 ISAAC HENDRIK & KOWA JASPER JOHANNES HESQUAY TOUWSRIVIER 6880 JACOBUS&ELANA STEENKAMP HEXRIVER 6855 PETRONELLA MARIA C O C FARMINIG 1 PTY LTD DE DOORNS 6875 ELIZABETH+JOHANNES HERMANUS BINNEMAN TOUWSRIVIER 6880 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN DE DOORNS 6875 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN CONSTANTIA 7848 ANNA JACOMINA CHRISTINA ESTERHUIZEN DE DOORNS 6875 CORNELIUS ARTHUR & ANN ELIZABETH HENN GRABOUW 7160 HENDRIK ABRAHAM JORDAAN KAKAMAS 8870 ABUNDANCE TRUST BLOUBERGRANT 7443 ALEXANDER FLORIS & CHRISTINA KRIEL DE DOORNS 6875 MERWEDA MELKERY CC TOUWSRIVIER 6880 JOHANNES PETRUS BRAND DE DOORNS 6875 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN WORCESTER 6849 ANGLICAN CHURCH WORCESTER 6849 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN WORCESTER 6850 FREDERICK WILHELM & STEFAN MELLET TOUWSRIVER 6880 STEARS & S LE ROUX DE DOORNS 6875 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN WORCESTER 6849 MAIN ROAD CENTURION 30217 CC PAARL 7620 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN WORCESTER 6849 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN RAWSONVILLE 6845 NED GER KERK - DE DOORNS DE DOORNS 6875 CORNELIUS JOHANNES & WERNER GROBLER DE DOORNS 6875 DELVILLE & NELLE LINFORD WOLSELEY 6830 TRANSNET LTD(RUSKAMERS) BELLVILLE 7535 HELENA SUSANNA VORSTER DE DOORNS 6875 A S VILJOEN JNR TRUST HEXRIVIER 6855 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN GOUDINI WEG 6856 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN DE DOORNS 6875 JAKOBUS PETRUS&PHOEBOE PRISCILLA VAN EEDEN DE DOORNS 6875 NORMANDIE TRUST WORCESTER 6849 BELLA VISTA TRUST DE DOORNS 6875 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN PAARL 7620 CESARAI GERTRUIDA ERASMUS DE DOORNS 6875 AGS KERK TOUWSRIVER 6880 MARIA MAGDALENA JOUBERT DE DOORNS 6875 BASHEERAH BHYAT TOUWSRIVER 6880 PARKER & SAYED PROP TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN WORCESTER WEST 6862 VENTURES CC BELLVILLE 7534 J PATEL FAMILY TRUST WORCESTER 6849 PETRO GROBLER DE DOORNS 6875 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN WORCESTER 6849 HENDRIK JOSEPH DANILLER DE DOORNS 6875 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN WORCESTER 6849 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN RAWSONVILLE 6845 TESSEL JULIAN CROTZ WORCESTER 6850 ORANGE GROVE TRUST DE WET 6853 DU PREEZ FAMILIETRUST DE DOORNS 6875 ELIZABETH HELENA JOUBERT DE DOORNS 6875 PIETER FRANCOIS VILLIERS DE DOORNS 6875 LEA MAGDALENA MCGUGAN DE DOORNS 6875 SONKRING TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN DE DOORNS 6875 HUISEIENAARSVERENIG. DE DOORNS 6875 DU TOIT DE DOORNS 6875 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN DE DOORNS 6875 CHARL & GERDA ELIZABETH DE DANLORE TRUST HEXRIVIER 6855 GOEDE DE DOORNS 6875 FREDERICK JACOBUS VAN ZYL DE DOORNS 6875 HELMUT BURTSCHER DE DOORNS 6875 MAGDALENA CHRISTINA UYS DE DOORNS 6875 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN WORCESTER 6849 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN DE DOORNS 6875 CHRISTOFFEL SLABBERT VAN WYK DE DOORNS 6875 BOLO ALFRED & PAPLUZA GLADYS SOGIBA DE DOORNS 6875 WESSEL MARTHINUS BOTHMA TOUWSRIVIER 6880 SC ROSSOUW & SEUNS TRUST DE DOORNS 6875 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN DE DOORNS 6875 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN RAWSONVILLE 6845 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN HEXRIVIER 6855 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN GOUDINIWEG 6856 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN GOUDINI WEG 6856 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN DE DOORNS 6875 ANDRE PETRUS & SONJA GREYLING DE DOORNS 6875 MARIA+JOHANNES+ANNA+BERNA RDUS FOURIE+ANDERE TOUWSRIVIER 6880 HOFFMAN MATTHYS KELLERMAN - TRUSTEES TYGERVALLEI 7536 JACOBUS JOHANNES KOK DE DOORNS 6875 LEON VILJOEN DE DOORNS 6875 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN DE DOORNS 6875 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN DURBANVILLE 7551 ANTON & ANNEKE JOUBERT DE DOORNS 6875 THEUNS RABIE TRUST DE DOORNS 6875 ROSSOUW TRUST DE DOORNS 6875 THOMAS TOUWSRIVIER 6880 WINTERBACH DE DOORNS 6875 AFRIMAT LIMITED (BVM) WORCESTER 6849 UYS CORNELUIS UYS DE DOORNS 6875 FATEPE TRUST WORCESTER 6849 ANTON BRUYNS DE DOORNS 6875 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN WORCESTER 6849 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN DE DOORNS 6875 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN WORCESTER 6850 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN DE DOORNS 6875 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN HEATLIEVALE 6851 JOHANNES ALBERT FREDERIK&HILLETJE BERDINE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN DE DOORNS 6875 VOLSCHENK DE DOORNS 6875 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN WORCESTER 6850 ANDRE FRANCOIS DE VILLIERS DE DOORNS 6875 DENZIL MARK & EUNICE ESTELLE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN DE DOORNS 6875 OLIPHANT LOTUSRIVIER 7805 ROELOF ADRIAAN DE BEER DE DOORNS 6875 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN WORCESTER-WES 5362 RICHARDS DE DOORNS 6875 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN WORCESTER-WES 6862 JAN ABRAHAM PIENAAR DE DOORNS 6875 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN WORCESTER-WES 6862 LOMBARDY BOERDERY TRUST CAPE ORCHARD CO PTY LTD DE DOORNS 6875 LOMBARDY BOERDERY TRUST WORCESTER-WES 6862 S P ROSSOUW TRUST DE DOORNS 6875 JOHAN RALL KRAAIFONTEIN 7569 BEUKES FAMILIE TRUST DE DOORNS 6875 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN WORCESTER-WES 6862 HEX SQUARE BK DE DOORNS 6875 CALVYN PROTESTANTE KERK WORCESTER 6849 KIDZ & PEACE MINISTRIES DE DOORNS 6875 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN KAAPSTAD 8000 ARNOLD & ERIKA COLESKE DE DOORNS 6875 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN DE DOORNS 6875 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN DE DOORNS 6875 C O C FARMING 7 PTY LTD DE DOORNS 6875 SCHALK STEFAN VAN DER WALT TYGERVALLEI 7536 ELIZABETH WILHELMINA VAN TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN DE WET 6853 NIEKERK DE DOORNS 6875 GERHARDUS DU TOIT TOUWSRIVER 6880 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN RAWSONVILLE 6845 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN RAWSONVILLE 6845 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN PAARL 7620 WILLEM&MARTHA MAGDALENA TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN RAWSONVILLE 6845 STEENKAMP DE DOORNS 6875 BOOYI GERRIT REYNEKE DE DOORNS 6875 ANNELESA SENOUWBIA ADASHA DE JAGER TOUWSRIVIER 6880 MOSTERT DE DOORNS 6875 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN RAWSONVILLE 6845 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN WORCESTER 6849 STONEFIELD TRUST DE DOORNS 6875 V G KERK (SKRIBA) DE DOORNS 6875 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN WORCESTER 6849 GRAPE ALLIANCE MARKETING DE DOORNS 6875 MATTHYS JOHANNES DE WET DE DOORNS 6875 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN DE DOORNS 6875 SAVERS LANE PTY LTD SUIDER-PAARL 7620 JOHANNES PAULUS & ERIKA FOUCHE DE DOORNS 6875 JOHANNES PETRUS + CHRISTA DU PLESSIS TOUWS RIVER 6880 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN DE DOORNS 6875 JOHANNES JACOBUS & JAN DORFLING&MARGARETHA MARCHELLE ESTERHUYSE DE DOORNS 6875 MAGDALENA LE ROUX DE DOORNS 6875 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN DE DOORNS 6875 PHEIFFER FAMILIE TRUST DE DOORNS 6875 SARENA BOTHMA DE DOORNS 6875 PETRA TRUST DE DOORNS 6875 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN RAWSONVILLE 6845 ZACHARIA JACOME NAUDE DE DOORNS 6875 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN DE DOORNS 6875 MARIA MAGDALENA DE KOCK DE DOORNS 6875 ATTIE VAN RENSBURG TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN DE DOORNS 6875 FAMILIETRUST DE DOORNS 6875 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN WORCESTER 6849 MARTHINUS+GERTRUIDA PRETORIUS TOUWSRIVIER 6880 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN DE DOORNS 6875 JAN + MARY JOHNSON TOUWSRIVIER 6880 VORENTOE TRUST DE DOORNS 6875 SEDRICK WARRANT & BERENICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN GOUDINIWEG 6856 FELICITY WILLEMSE ANTHONY TOUWSRIVIER 6880 JORDAAN- FAMILIETRUST DE DOORNS 6875 JEAN ARBASCH ELIZABETH ELLIS TOUWSRIVIER 6880 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN RAWSONVILLE 6845 KLAAS FREDERICKS TOUWSRIVIER 6880 ALIDA JOHANNA VAN DER MERWE DE DOORNS 6875 SCHEEPERS TOUWSRIVIER 6880 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN DE DOORNS 6875 DAWID + WILHELMINA SYM TOUWSRIVIER 6880 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN WORCESTER 6849 MATJAN TOUWSRIVIER 6880 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN RAWSONVILLE 6845 IDDO ISAAC JAFTHA TOUWSRIVIER 6880 JORDAAN DE DOORNS 6875 ISABEL VAN ZYL DE DOORNS 6875 DIOCESE OF OUDTSHOORN OUDTSHOORN 6620 HELENA JACOBA HUGO DE DOORNS 6875 MUNISIPALITEIT KANTOOR DE DOORNS 6875 ERNEST NTSIKELELO & PATRICIA NTOMBESTHATO NON PAREIL GARAGE DE DOORNS 6875 MAKENDLANA\BVM DE DOORNS 6875 GRIEBENOW TOUWSRIVIER 6880 KENNETH MADHLANGOBE DE DOORNS 6875 REBECCA FILLIES TOUWSRIVIER 6880 HEINRICH LOUW TOUWSRIVIER 6880 DANIEL & EMILY VAN DER MERWE DE DOORNS 6875 CATHERINE LOUISA CAROL FREDDIE & DOROTHY MAGDA HOFMEESTER TOUWSRIVIER 6880 SPEELMAN & DM THEUNISSEN DE DOORNS 6875 JACOBUS CORNELIUS & JACOBA PETRINI & ELIZABETH WILLMINA G MARIA ERASMUS TOUWSRIVIER 6880 RANCHOD DE DOORNS 6875 FREDERICK MYNHARDT VAN ANELE THOMPSON & NOMVUYO ROOYEN (BOEDEL WYLE) TOUWSRIVIER 6880 MONICA NYEMBE DE DOORNS 6875 CAREL WYNAND + ELIZABETH GERT JACOBUS CONRADIE DE DOORNS 6875 JOHANNA PRETORIUS TOUWSRIVIER 6880 ANTONIE JOHANNES & MARIA ANTONIE TOUWSRIVIER 6880 CARTHELINA MAKIE DE DOORNS 6875 MATTHEUS + MARION JOHANNA MIETJIE MARIA & SAMUEL PRINS TOUWSRIVIER 6880 OLIPHANT&MESSIAS DE DOORNS 6875 EMANEUL FLAVIO & MARLIZE STANLEY JOHN & SIMONE FERREIRA BELLVILLE 7530 GERTRUDE MINNAAR DE DOORNS 6875 DAWID LOUWRENS JACOBS DE DOORNS 6875 HENDRIK & ELIZABETH MARIA FILLIES DE DOORNS 6875 FERNANDO ELBARTO&JOHANNA IDA ROSETTA WILMA WITBOOI DE DOORNS 6875 ELIZABETH RANGOLIE DE DOORNS 6875 MARTINUS PETRUS + GERTRUIDA BREEDE VALLEI MUNISIPALITEIT WORCESTER 6849 WILLEMIENA ROOI DE DOORNS 6875 GIDEON DANIEL&ANNA MARIE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN STELLENBOSCH 7599 JOUBERT DE DOORNS 6875 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN PRETORIA 0001 HESTER PETRONELLA VOSLOO DE DOORNS 6875 S A NATIONAL ROADS AGENCY MAGDALENA ALETTA MARIA SOC LTD BELLVILLE 7535 HUGO TOUWSRIVIER 6880 OLD APOSTOLIC CHURCH DURBANVILLE 7551 RAYMOND BRIAN REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA CAPE TOWN 8000 PATRICK&EDWINA JACQUELINE STENEBERG TOUWSRIVIER 6880 EVELYN SYLVIA HENDRICKSE DURBANVILLE 7551 ELRICO RECARDO&ERIKA DARIUS&LYNICE FRANZSEN TOUWSRIVIER 6880 SILICTINE VISSER TOUWSRIVIER 6880 ABRAHAM ISAK SCHEEPERS TOUWSRIVIER 6880 PATRICK EDWIN SAMPSON TOUWSRIVIER 6880 LLOWELLYN SHAREAF ISAAC & GRANVILLE & DIANA KATHLEEN - ROCHELLE CHARMAINE SMITH TOUWSRIVIER 6880 PETERS TOUWSRIVIER 6880 EVA GREIA HUMAN TOUWSRIVIER 6880 ALTON GARFIELD & GRETCHEN FREDERICK MARTHINUS LORNA KOENZE DE DOORNS 6875 WILLIAMS TOUWSRIVIER 6880 FREDERICK WILHELM&MIA STEARS DE DOORNS 6875 MELANIE TRUST DE DOORNS 6875 WILHELMINA MEYER DE DOORNS 6875 JAN LOUIS NEL DE DOORNS 6875 CATHARINA JOHANNA+JOHAN DEON PIETER JONKER DE DOORNS 6875 LUTHER ARCHER DE DOORNS 6875 ELKE LUTTICH DE DOORNS 6875 DE DOORNS BELEGGINGS CC DE DOORNS 6875 KOSIE LAUBSCHER TRUST DE DOORNS 6875 DIONISIO & MARIA DA PIETER JOHANNES ERASMUS DE DOORNS 6875 CONCEICAO DE CARVALHO DE DOORNS 6875 PHILIPPIS JOHANNES ANTONIO BAREND JOHANNES & ELZAAN CALITZ DE DOORNS 6875 STANDER & VAN TONDER DE DOORNS 6875 DANNIE FREDDIE & MARIA TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN WORCESTER 6850 PIETERSEN DE DOORNS 6875 ANNA WITBOOI (BOEDEL WYLE) TOUWSRIVIER 6880 RINOLD MARQUIN WITBOOI DE DOORNS 6875 GERHARD & ANNA JOHANNA MARIE & CEDRIC SAMUEL ROSSOUW TOUWSRIVIER 6880 DAMONS DE DOORNS 6875 RAGEL JACOBS TOUWSRIVIER 6880 ABRAHAM & MAUREEN DE BOER DE DOORNS 6875 HECTOR + SOPHIA WILLEMSE TOUWSRIVIER 6880 JACOBUS & GERTRUIDA ABRAHAMS DE DOORNS 6875 SARAH KLEINVELD TOUWSRIVIER 6880 FREDDIE & SOPHIE DAMONSE DE DOORNS 6875 ELIZABETH MEINTJIES TOUWSRIVIER 6880 ARRIE & GERTRUIDA DE BRUIN DE DOORNS 6875 VAN ROOYEN MITCHELL'S PLAIN 7441 PETRUS FAAS DE DOORNS 6875 DAPHNE JANE GENGIAH CAPE TOWN 7600 IVAN ALEXANDER & CHARON RANDALL FREDERICK JUTZEN OBSERVATORY 7100 LOUW DE DOORNS 6875 ELIZABETH NATASHA BALIE OBSERVATORY 7100 PETRUS JOHANNES & SUSANNA JANETTA NICOLAAS DE DOORNS 6875 PETER ISAAC LENTING EERSTE RIVIER 7784 JACOBUS JOHANNES& KATRINA WALTER LOUIS VAN BOOM CAPE TOWN 7941 MAGRIETA MANHO (BOEDEL WYLE) DE DOORNS 6875 GAMAT YUSUF & GODIJA RYKLIEF MITCHELLS PLAIN 7785 CLINTON&CLAYTON&ELTON JOHN MOHAMMED RIDWAAN KLEIN TOUWS RIVER 6880 KOOROWLAY MITCHELLS PLAIN 7780 GERHARDUS MYNHART DU TOIT TOUWSRIVIER 6880 MOSTERT PAROW 7925 BEGRAAFPLAAS NED GER KERK - DE DOORNS DE DOORNS 6875 ABDUS SAMAD & REHANA RAJIE DE DOORNS 7100 GERDA LE ROUX DE DOORNS 6875 JONATHAN & JANE ELIZABETH KORDOM KUILSRIVIER 7490 ELIZABETH SUSANNA KRIEGLER DE DOORNS 6875 CLINTON JOHN & TRACY MARLENE LOFTIE-EATON DE DOORNS 6875 COLLEEN JACKSON KUILSRIVIER 7785 CORNELIS PETRUS WYNAND HATTINGH (BOEDEL WYLE) TOUWSRIVIER 6880 WILHELMINA ELIZABETH MORGAN MITCHELLS PLAIN 8000 DIANA PIENAAR DE DOORNS 6875 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN HERMANUS 7200 CHRISTIAAN LODEWYK VAN DER EDWARD CANTERBURY KUILSRIVER 7500 WESTHUIZEN DE DOORNS 6875 NOOGH DRAMAT 7800 AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL MAZED MAZED DE DOORNS 6875 CHURCH A.M.E. KERK DE DOORNS 6875 MAZED MAZED MITCHELL'S PLAIN 6875 MARTIN SCHEEPERS DE DOORNS 6875 ELROY FRANKIE & JOELIYA MURIEL WILLEMSE (BOEDEL FLORA TOKATA GRASSY PARK 7580 WYLE) TOUWSRIVIER 6880 MOGAMAD YAASEEN PIETER DANIEL & SUSANNA BLOOMBERG EERSTE RIVIER 7785 ELIZABETH DU PLESSIS TOUWSRIVIER 6880 FRANCES LYDIA JORDAAN P/A BUSISIWE MANYIKA-JAKO 7200 ELTON JOHN KALLIS MITCHELLS PLEIN 7798 S.C HUGUENOT KAMERS 1107 KAAPSTAD 7100 PIETER JOSEPHUS VAN ZYL 7560 MALCOM & JUDITH ELIZABETH DIRK JOHANNES & DELINAH NASSON KUILSRIVIER 7580 MARIA VAN RENSBURG PAROW 7500 ALPHONZO JEROME&DESIRIE ESKOM DISTRIBUTION 7535 MAYVIS&QUINTON&RENAY GERT MARTIENUS JACOBUS MATTHEWS & CUPIDO CAPE TOWN 7580 FERREIRA ATLANTIS 7349 ARASHAD CASSIEM CERES 7785 GERT MARTIENUS JACOBUS MARCO MENON & ROSELIND FERREIRA KRAAIFONTEIN 7570 CHERYL DAVIDS RETREATSTRAAT 7945 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN CAPE TOWN 7560 TREVOR BRAIN + PATRICIA CHARLES WILLIAM MANUEL & MAGDALENE ARENDSE WORCESTER 6850 VERNA JACQUELINE LOUW 7764 VERONICA CECILIA WILLIAMS MALIBU VILLAGE 7100 MARCEL BOTHA KUILSRIVIER 7550 DERRICK DESMOND RINKWEST STRAND 7139 MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER+LILIAN MANTU ALEX & MANKOBISENG BASSON MITCHELLS PLAIN 7580 AMELIA MADIKANE DELFT 7100 LILIAN BONITA KATANGANA CAPE TOWN 7560 ASTRO TRUST CAPE TOWN 7560 BRADLEY THOMAS JACOBS CAPE TOWN 7785 JUNE CILLIERS RETREAT 7945 STEPHANE JUNCKER BROOKLYN 7700 SOPHIA VAN REENEN MITCHELLS PLAIN 7780 ARNOLD RUSSEL OKKENBURG PRETORIA 7441 CORITHA THOPS DE DOORNS 6875 MAUREEN KAREN BOOYSEN WORCESTER 7405 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN 6880 YOLANDA DEIDRE DIEDERICKS EERSTERIVIER 7100 DABULA PROP INV PTY LTD BRACKENFELL 7560 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN WORCESTER 6850 PHILLIP LODEWYK GOOSEN WORCESTER 6850 JOHANNES HENDIRK VISSER WORCESTER 6850 ELIZABETH JOHANNA DU TOIT DE DOORNS 6875 DIRK&JULIAN VAN NOOI GRASSY PARK 7100 TERENCE KEVIN&RUNETTE CYNTHIA THORNE TOUWSRIVIER 6880 LINN ANN MARITA BURGER MITCHELLS PLAIN 6850 KATHLEEN DALLEEN & ANDREW JACO HILARIO CARDOSO WORCESTER 6850 RICARDO BOTES TOUWSRIVIER 6880 NAOMI ISOBEL DANIELS DIEP RIVER 7800 MOGAMAT RIEYAAZ ABRAHAMS KUILSRIVIER 7941 MAGDALENA JANETTA WILSON TOUWSRIVIER 6880 ZIYAAD PARKER CAPE TOWN 7560 ANESTO LEE VALENTINE STRANDFONTEIN 7798 WESLEY STRICKLAND PARKLANDS 7441 GARETH FREDERICK & FREDRE ELLEN MAGDALENA DE VRIES DE DOORNS 7100 REJEAN SEARLE LANDSDOWNE 7785 VERNON & MEGAN VAN ONSELEN DE DOORNS 7100 NAVIN GORADHAN&LATA SOMA 6850 P/A ADV S A JORDAAG KAAPSTAD 8001 SHAANLEY HARTZENBERG STELLENBOSCH 7580 LOUWRENS LOMBAARD WORCESTER 6850 7550 MARIANNE COETZER DE DOORNS 7100 BRANDON ASHLEY BROWN MITCHELLS PLAIN 7785 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN WORCESTER 6850 JOSEPH EUGENE+WILMUR WILLIAM DE KLERK\BVM EERSTE RIVIER 7785 CAROLINE ROSSLIND CAPE TOWN 7780 GOEIEHOOP GOUDYN RAWSONVILLE 6845 BEHUISINGSMAATSKAPPY DE DOORNS 6875 DE VILLIERS WORCESTER 6849 JACOBUS FRANCOIS HANEKOM WORCESTER 6850 STONEFIELD TRUST DE DOORNS 6875 HELLIG TRUST, ABRAHAMSE TRUST,LE BRUN FAMILY TRUST WELLINGTON 7654 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN DE DOORNS 7100 TEXASAN TRADING PTY LTD PAROW EAST 7501 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN ELGIN 7180 ATT: EDWINA GROOTSTRAAT PLAAS TOUWSRIVIER 6880 HINE(EXPENDITURE) STELLENBOCH 7599 CATHARINA MARIA PRINSLOO DUNDEE 3000

FRANBRAD PROPERTIES PTY LTD DE DOORNS 6875 JANSE VAN RENSBURG DE DOORNS 7100 JENILEE NATANIA VAN NIEKERK TOUWSRIVIER 6880 FREDERICK EMILE VAN ZYL NOORDER PAARL 7620 F G BESPROEIING BK DE DOORNS 6875 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN WORCESTER 6850 MOBILE TELEPHONE NETWORKS NIL DESPERANDUM DE DOORNS 6875 (PTY)LTD CRESTA 7785 ZIPOZETU NCOLIWE ROGGE BAY 8012 SAPD HUIS CAPE TOWN 8000 RAINBOW FARMS (PTY) LTD WORCESTER 6849 REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA CAPE TOWN 8000 ABSA EIENDOMME MARSHAL TOWN 2107 ATTENTION:R MICHAELS CAPE TOWN 7560 RABIE DE DOORNS 7100 ATT: N. FUSA CAPE TOWN 8000 BUFFELSKRAAL DE DOORNS 6875 FREDERICK JOSEPH&MOIRA BECKER FAMILIETRUST DE DOORNS 6875 ELIZABETH PAULSE LANDSDOWNE 7780 MATTHEUS GERHARDUS UYS DE DOORNS 6875 GAJJAR TOUWSRIVIER 6880 BONNIE DOONE WORCESTER 6849 MOLLIE TRUST 7436 JEAN-PIERRE & INGE VICTOR DE DOORNS 7100 JEAN DESMOND KOK AVOLON PARK HAILEY 7579 UITKYK DE DOORNS 6875 MYDENTITY PROPRIETARY LIMITED BREE STREET 8001 P/A MNR AF KRIEL DE DOORNS 6875 PHILANDER FAMILIETRUST BELLA VISTA 6835 NICOLAAS ANDREAS BOSHOFF PAARL 7620 KEITH ALISTAIR STEPHEN JOE TREVOR & WILHELMINA FRANCIS RETREAT MEWS 7945 JOHANNA JAMES DE DOORNS 6875 JULIET MELANIE & CLARANCE JOAN VILJOEN DE DOORNS 6875 JAMES ESAU RIVERVIEW 6850 BEGRAFPLAAS BO-VALLEI DE DOORNS 6875 H J DANILLER TRUST DE DOORNS 6875 ADELT TRUST DE DOORNS 6875

HEXVALLEY WATER USER ASSOC DE DOORNS 6875 DOCMANIA FIFTEEN CC DE DOORNS 6875 G.P.VILJOEN TRUST HEXRIVIER 6855 FJ ROSSOUW TRUST DE DOORNS 7100 RAWSONVILLE 6845 H/A HEXKOEL (PTY) LTD DE DOORNS 6875 MOUNTAIN VIEW WORCESTER 6850 FAIR ACRES WORCESTER 6849 P/A RB BOERDERY EDMS BPK RAWSONVILLE 6845 ELIZABETH MARIA JOUBERT DE DOORNS 6875 ROODE ELS BERG ORCHARD 6870 GJ & AC ROSSOUW DE DOORNS 6875 C O C FARMING 7 PTY LTD DE DOORNS 6875 ORCHARD SKOOL DE DOORNS 6875 DONKERSHOEK TRUST DE DOORNS 6875 BETTIE VAN HEERDEN DE DOORNS 7100 P/A VREESNIET SANDHILLS 6854 CHARL PALM VILJOEN DE DOORNS 6875 NADINI NATUURRESERVAAT DE DOORNS 6875 IRMA TRUST DE DOORNS 6875 NORMANDIE WORCESTER 6849 ANDRE & MARIUS CRAFFORD ESTERHUYSE+ESBACH DE DOORNS 7100 ADJOININGKLIPFONTEIN WORCESTER TOUWSRIVIER 6880 TEVREDENHEID (STOOR) DE DOORNS 6875 BIJSTEIN SA (PTY) LTD DURBANVILLE 7551 JAN & ADRIANA VAN ROOYEN PRINCE ALFRED HAMLET 6840 MORESON BOERDERY DE DOORNS 6875 MATROOSVIEW (EDMS) BPK WORCESTER 6849 PHILANDER DE DOORNS 6875 SWARTVALLEI GOUDINIWEG 6856 Drakenstein Municipality Landowners

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SANDRIVIER LANDGOED PTY LTD 1/82 9999 VAN DER MERWE/DU PLESSIS 2/1481 7655 PALM TRUST RE/3/83 7654 ECPA BOERDERY EDMS BPK 1484 7654 DENEL PTY LTD RE/1490 7129 LAMOLOR EIENDOMS REPERK 3/203 7532 DREYERSVLEI TRUST 1/1490 7308 DREYERSVLEI TRUST 2/1490 7308 LAMOLOR EIENDOMS BEPERK 8/203 7532

WATERVLEI FAMILIE TRUST RE/1499 7655 LAMOLOR EIENDOMS BEPERK 6/254 7532

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KAAP AGRI BEDRYF BPK (9129/001 469 7299 ZENNIES FRESH FRUIT CC 573 7551 ZENNIES FRESH FRUIT CC 574 7551 KAAP AGRI BEDRYF BPK (9129/001 470 7299 ZENNIES FRESH FRUIT CC 575 7551 BAATJIES 471 6821 PATTON /FG 472 7646 SCHOCH / DU PLESSIS / SCHOCH 576 7536 GEBHARDT 473 7530 SCHOCH 577 7536 GEBHARDT 474 7530 SCHROEDER 578 7551 SONNE 475 6820 ZENNIES FRESH FRUIT CC 579 7551 FUTURE COMMUNICATION AND ZENNIES FRESH FRUIT CC 580 7551 TECHN 484 7646 SCHROEDER 581 7551 FUTURE COMMUNICATION AND TRANSNET FREIGHT RAIL 582 7535 TECHN 487 200 TRANSNET FREIGHT RAIL 583 7535 N G KERK-TULBAGH 488 6820 UBERSTEIN 587 6820 SONNE 491 6820 UBERSTEIN 588 6820 VAN DER WALT 501 6821 DE BEER 589 6620 VAN DER WALT 502 6821 ZEEMOU TRUST 590 6810 VAN DER WALT 503 6821 LE FLEUR 599 6821 VAN DER WALT 504 6821 RAS 601 6821 VAN DER WALT 505 6821 ESKOM HOLDINGS LTD 604 7535 BASSA 506 6821

VAN DER WALT 507 6821 MUNISIPALITEIT DRAKENSTEIN 605 7654

CROWN CITY DISTRIBUTORS CC 508 6821 DRAKENSTEIN MUNISIPALITEIT 607 7654 DIAS 608 6821 CROWN CITY DISTRIBUTORS CC 510 6820 TRANSNET LTD 685 8000 CROWN CITY DISTIBUTORS CC 512 6821 TRANSNET LTD 687 8000 VAN TONDER 513 6821 DRAKENSTEIN MUNICIPALITY 707 7620 SMUTS 514 6821 OLIPHANT 717 6821 SMUTS 515 6821

VAN TONDER 516 6821 KAAP AGRI BEDRYF BPK(9129/001) 723 7299 RUITERS 531 6821 ZENNIES FRESH FRUIT CC 724 7551 BERESFORD 532 6821 SPOORNET 727 8000 ALEXANDER 533 6821 SMUTS 534 6821 MUNISIPALITEIT DRAKENSTEIN 907 7654 SMUTS 535 6821 MUNISIPALITEIT DRAKENSTEIN 908 7654 ALEXANDER 536 6821 Swartland Municipality Landowners

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DRAKENSTEIN MUNISIPALITEIT RE/585 7654 Cape Prop Trust 953/6 7848 TRANSNET LTD RE/586 8000 CC Smit Trust 848 7299 Damp GRV 512 7299 MUNISIPALITEIT DRAKENSTEIN RE/606 7654 Damp GRV 513 7299 GOOSEN RE/69 7670 KAAPSCHON BOERDERY 21 (PTY) Dassenheuvel Trust 783 7299 LT 6/73 7535 Dassenheuvel Trust 791/1 7299 HALFGEWAAGD BOERDERY De Kock JS 1164 7300 (EDMS) BP 8/73 7308 Die Hugo Basson Trust 1182/1 7299 DIAS RE/923 6821 Dieu Farm Pty Ltd 1111 7670

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Management Act 107 of 1998 (NEMA) and the EIA 1 INTRODUCTION Regulations, GNR 982 of 2014 (in this case a “Basic Assessment” EIA process in terms of Government Notice Eskom Holdings SOC (Eskom) has appointed SRK Consulting [GN] 113 of 2018). (South Africa) (Pty) Ltd (SRK) to undertake an environmental screening study (the study) of three “sub-corridor” The screening process includes stakeholder engagement to: alignment alternatives identified by Eskom for a second x Make the public, potentially affected property owners, 765 kV transmission powerline between the Sterrekus authorities, Non-Governmental Organisations and other Substation, near the town of , and the Kappa stakeholders aware of the proposed Project; and Substation, north of the town of Touws River (the 2nd Kappa x Solicit input on the selection of the preferred sub- – Sterrekus Project or the Project – see Figure 1). The three corridor alignment. sub-corridor alignment alternatives fall within an approved Strategic Transmission Corridor specifically intended to This Background Information Document (BID) aims to: accommodate electricity grid infrastructure (see Section 2). x Provide a brief motivation and description of the Project; The purpose of the study is to screen (evaluate) the three x Briefly describe the affected environment; alignment alternatives based on environmental and social x Describe what the screening process entails; and factors, while taking cognisance of technical constraints, to x Provide information on how you can participate. select a preferred alignment.

This Screening Study will support a future Environmental See page 5 for details on how you Impact Assessment (EIA) process for the final transmission can participate. line route, required in terms of the National Environmental

Figure 1: Powerline Corridor Alternatives

/$:0MRQV B.DSSD6WHUUHNXV%,'B0DVWHUB-XO\ -XO  approved as Strategic Transmission Corridors on 17 2 PROJECT BACKGROUND February 2016. Currently, Koeberg Nuclear Power Station is the only base Key outcomes of the SEA were: load power station in the Western Cape; however, it has - Identification of sensitivity features and sensitivity maps insufficient capacity to meet local demand. To offset this for the Strategic Transmission Corridors (see Section 5); and deficit, electricity is transmitted from the Highveld to the Cape via the Cape (Transmission) Corridor. - A Procedure for Electricity Grid Infrastructure Environmental Assessment Applications Inside the Power Despite improvements to the Corridor (including the 1st Corridors, to streamline and better coordinate Kappa – Sterrekus [Omega] line commissioned in December environmental assessment of grid infrastructure within 2016), supply is constrained during peak periods. To strategic corridors, while ensuring environmental protection increase capacity, reduce operational costs, and improve (see Sections 1 and 6). flexibility and reliability, Eskom must improve capacity in the Cape Corridor, which includes the construction of the The procedure consists of four phases, the first of which is 2nd Kappa – Sterrekus 765 kV line (the Project), by 2027. the Screening Phase, followed by more detailed assessment in the preferred sub-corridor alternative, landowner The Cape Corridor falls within the Central Strategic negotiations and applications for the required approvals Transmission Line Corridor (see Box 1). The three sub- (e.g. in terms of NEMA – see Sections 1 and 7). corridor alignments were selected by Eskom based on their technical feasibility and fall wholly within the Cape Corridor.

3 PROJECT DESCRIPTION The objectives of the Screening Phase are to: x Identify alternative sub-corridor alignments The Project will entail: utilising the DEA Screening Tool (already x Constructing the 2nd 765 kV transmission powerline undertaken by Eskom); from the Sterrekus Substation near the Koeberg Power x Validate sensitivity maps (on the DEA Station, over the Skurweberge Mountain Range to the Screening Tool) for alternative alignments; Kappa Substation ~25 km north of Touws River; x Undertake public consultation on the x Expanding and upgrading both the Kappa and Sterrekus outcomes of the Screening Study; and Substations; and x Identify the preferred sub-corridor alignment. x Conducting ongoing maintenance of the powerline.

765kV powerlines are the highest capacity lines used by 4 SUB-CORRIDOR ALIGNMENTS Eskom and require 80 m wide servitudes for powerline construction and maintenance. An ~ 8 m wide strip is likely The following three alternative sub-corridor alignments to be cleared of all trees and shrubs down the centre of the (Figure 1 – which can also be viewed in the registration form transmission power line servitude. – see Section 8) were identified by Eskom’s Technical Team Towers (pylons) for the proposed transmission powerline for the Project and are the subject of the Screening Study: will be between ~ 35 m and 65 m in height, with a footprint x The Central A Alignment, which is ±195 km in length; of 150 m2 to 4 300m2 depending on the tower type used. A x The Central B Alignment, which is ±185 km in length; range of tower types is likely to be utilised along the length and of the powerline, informed by weight, topography, height, cost, crossing of other servitudes, environmental and social x The Southern Alignment, which is ±260 km in length. sensitivity and erection time. The sub-corridor runs in a north-easterly direction from the Sterrekus substation near Melkbosstrand in the West Coast Box 1: Strategic Environmental Assessment for Power District Municipality towards the town of Malmesbury (see Corridors Figure 1), at which point they diverge into the three To inform a strategic approach to the planning and alternative alignments. All three alignment alternatives assessment of essential transmission grid infrastructure in converge and terminate at the Kappa substation north of South Africa, the (former) Department of Environmental Touws River. Affairs (DEA), in collaboration with Eskom, commissioned a Central A Alignment (Blue on Figure 1) Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA), of Electricity Grid Infrastructure (the SEA). The SEA identified five From the Divergence Point the Central A Alignment routes national Power Corridors specifically intended to in a north-easterly direction towards Gouda (passing accommodate electricity grid infrastructure, which Cabinet between Riebeek Kasteel and Hermon). The corridor tracks south from Gouda over the southern foothills of the Groot

-216/$:0 B.DSSD6WHUUHNXV%,'B0DVWHUB-XO\ -XO  Winterhoek Mountains and the Winterhoek Mountain areas, as well as agricultural, industrial, residential and Catchment Area, and then south of Tulbagh in the conservation land uses. Witzenberg Valley (where a southern tie-in is included The climate of the study area varies from Mediterranean in here). The alignment then passes over Skurweberg into the the southwest, to semi-arid in the northeast, and is Ceres Valley where it splits into two route alternatives: the predominantly located in the Fynbos Biome; however northern route and the southern route (see Figure 1). The certain vegetation types within the sub-corridors in the southern route passes south of the Waboomberg (and north-east of the study area are representative of the north of Prince Alfred Hamlet) and tracks eastwards out of Succulent Karoo Biome. the Ceres Valley along the R46 road and Theronsberg Pass. The northern route passes north of the Waboomberg, over The Fynbos Biome contains high levels of floral and faunal the Baviaansberg, and once again merges with the southern diversity and endemism at various taxonomic levels route west of this mountain range in the southwestern (Western Cape Biodiversity Spatial Plan [WCBSP], 2017), Karoo. The alignment then extends a further ~23km to the and certain vegetation types (which are surrogates for Kappa Substation to the north-east. faunal ecosystems) within the Fynbos Biome (such as those Central B Alignment (Red on Figure 1) associated with the Renosterveld vegetation complex) have undergone high degrees of transformation and are From the Divergence Point the Central B Alignment tracks therefore threatened. in a north-easterly direction to the south of Hermon and over Waterfall Mountain Range into the Breede River Valley. It then routes north of Wolseley over the Witzenberg and Skurweberg mountains and north of Ceres in the Ceres Valley. The alignment then routes south of the Waboomberg (and south of Prince Alfred Hamlet) and eastwards out of the Ceres Valley along the R46 road and Theronsberg Pass. The alignment then extends in a north- easterly direction for a further ~40 km into the southwestern Karoo, terminating at the Kappa Substation north of Touws River. Southern Alignment (Green on Figure 1) From the Divergence Point, the Southern Alignment tracks south along the R45 road towards Wellington, and then north-east through the Haweqwa Nature Reserve over the Boland Mountains into the Breede River Valley. It then routes south through this valley before tracking north (northwest of Worcester and the Brandvlei Dam) over the Riviersonderend Mountains and through the Matroosberg Figure 2: Seep wetland and fynbos in the Skurweberg Mountain Catchment Area along the Hex River Pass into the above Ceres Hex River Valley towards De Doorns. It then continues north-east, roughly following the route of the road, over Water resources provide a number of ecosystem services the Hex River Mountains towards Touws River. The and are essential to the socio-economic development of the alignment then follows two alternative routes north Western Cape, particularly since the province is a relatively towards the Kappa Substation. water-scarce area.

5 AFFECTED ENVIRONMENT Freshwater ecosystems in the sub-corridors consist of watercourses and wetlands. The Western Cape hosts a Each sub-corridor alignment is 2 km wide1, resulting in a large variety of different wetland types, most of which are vast ~1 200 km2 study area traversing the , ecologically sensitive, and the high degree of floral and West Coast and Cape Winelands District Municipalities in faunal diversity and endemism in the province is partly the Western Cape Province. The alignments extend from attributed to the variety of freshwater ecosystem types. the coastal plain in the southwest, over the Cape Fold The province’s main rivers include the Diep, Breede, Berg, Mountains, and continue north-east into the southwestern Olifants, Doring and Gouritz Rivers. Of these, the sub- Karoo (see Section 4). The study area includes natural corridors cross the Diep, Breede, Berg, and the Touws (a major tributary of the Gouritz) Rivers.

1 1 km wide sub-corridors are required in terms of the SEA for the of final route positioning, and to ensure that engagement with purposes of screening; however, the study area / sub-corridors potentially affected landowners is comprehensive. have been increased to 2 km to allow for more flexibility in terms

-216/$:0 B.DSSD6WHUUHNXV%,'B0DVWHUB-XO\ -XO  Rivers in the province suffer from over abstraction, and the In order to achieve this, and guided by the protocols in the lower reaches of many rivers are degraded (from pollution, SEA, the screening process for the study is as follows: sedimentation or the proliferation of invasive species); and x Notify landowners and other potentially affected only 13% of wetlands in the Western Cape are still intact, stakeholders of the Project and Screening Study and with a further 34% being moderately modified and the call for registration on the stakeholder database remaining 53% heavily to critically modified (WCBSP, 2017). through the release of this BID; The rural economy of the Western Cape is shaped by its x Corroborate and supplement environmental unique asset base: farming resources make the province sensitivities based on desktop review and specialist the largest exporter of agricultural commodities in South input; Africa and are an important driver of the industrial sector in x Update environmental sensitivity maps (where the province. The natural capital and varied scenic and required); cultural resources make the province the tourist x Overlay and analyse environmental and social destination in the country (Western Cape Land Use sensitivity maps and technical constraint to identify a Planning Guidelines Rural Areas, 2019). preferred corridor alternative in consultation with Eskom and specialists; x Compile a Draft Screening Report for public comment; x Engage stakeholders to facilitate comment on the updated sensitivity maps and the selection of the preferred sub-corridor alternative (including a series of Public Open Days); x Finalise the Screening Report and select the preferred sub-corridor alternative, considering stakeholder input; and x Release the Final Screening Report to stakeholders for information.

Figure 3: The historic town of Tulbagh within the Input by specialists in the following fields will agricultural landscape of the Witzenberg Valley inform screening and the selection of the preferred powerline sub-corridor: 6 THE SCREENING PROCESS xGeotechnics; xAgriculture; The alignments host a number sensitive biophysical and xTraffic; xSocio-economic; social features. The SEA drew on the best available data to xVisual; xTourism; identify and map these features in the Strategic xHeritage; xTown Planning. Transmission Corridors. Sensitivity ratings we assigned to xAvifauna; xChiropterology (bats); and these features taking consideration of Agriculture; xFreshwater & Terrestrial Ecology. Avifauna; Terrestrial and aquatic biodiversity; Heritage; and Visual aspects. This information will be supplemented and An overview of the proposed screening process is provided corroborated during the screening process. in Figure 4. The SEA recommends that transmission infrastructure Consultation with stakeholders forms a critical part of the should avoid identified features of high and very high screening process and is intended to provide all sensitivity wherever practicable. Therefore, the aim of the stakeholders with opportunities to comment on the Screening Study is to corroborate and supplement the Screening Study and sensitive features in the sub-corridors, sensitivity maps (available electronically on the online DEA which will inform selection of the preferred sub-corridor Screening Tool2), and to select a preferred sub-corridor that alternative. is has the fewest sensitive “pinch-points” – areas within sub- corridors where routes would need to traverse areas of high and very high sensitivity.

2 A geographically based web-enabled application which allows a authorisation in terms of the EIA Regulations, 2014 to screen their proponent intending to submit an application for environmental proposed site for environmental sensitivity.

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8 HOW YOU CAN PARTICIPATE IN THE SCREENING PROCESS

We value your input into the screening process. Landowners and other key stakeholders in each sub- corridor have been notified of the Screening Study. However, SRK currently only has postal contact details of landowners in the sub-corridors, and we request that landowners and other stakeholders contact SRK to: 1) Register on the Screening Study Database, 2) Provide preferred method of communication (e.g. email), 3) Identify any additional stakeholders that should register on the database and / or participate in the engagement process during screening, e.g. occupiers of land in the corridors or other interest groups, and 4) Submit initial comments. Other stakeholders are invited to register on the project database and/or submit initial comments.

Figure 4: Simplified Screening Process diagram Note that only registered stakeholders will be notified once the Screening Report is made available for comment and of details of Public Open Days. Opportunities for stakeholders to become involved in the Screening Process include: REGISTER ON THE DATABASE AND x Registering as a stakeholder on the database PROVIDE YOUR INITIAL COMMENT AT THE for the screening process (Section 8); FOLLOWING LINK: https://tinyurl.com/SRKkappa x Sharing information regarding the Project and screening process with other interested parties who may not be aware of the Project; For further information, contact: x Reviewing the draft Screening Report when The Kappa – Sterrekus Public Participation released for public comment by SRK; Coordinator x Attending Public Open Days on the findings of the screening process; and SRK Consulting, Postnet Suite #206, Private Bag X18, Rondebosch, 7701 x Submitting written comments on the Draft Screening Report to SRK. Email: [email protected]

Tel: + 27 21 659 3060 7 WAY FORWARD FOLLOWING SCREENING Fax: +27 21 685 7105

Following screening and pending a decision by Eskom, a more detailed assessment of areas of high and very high sensitivity that cannot be avoided by the powerline route (i.e. potential pinch points) will be undertaken to inform selection of the final powerline route alignment in the preferred sub-corridor alternative. A key component of final route alignment is direct negotiation with affected landowners (by Eskom). Once the final route has been selected, a BA of the final transmission line route will be undertaken in terms of NEMA and the EIA Regulations, 2014 (see Section 1). Stakeholders will have further opportunities to participate in the BA process for the Project.

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Marelize Barnard “Ons kan bevestig die lyk wat Terwyl die soektog nog aan gekry is, is dié van die vermiste die gang was, het WSAR ’n Bewyse dat moordwalvisse (Orci- man na wie ons gesoek het. Uit Die plek op die berg waar Stephen se lyk gevind is. Foto: GALLO IMAGES dringende beroep gedoen op le- nus orca) steeds jag onder die die plek waar hy gevind is, lyk de van die publiek om nie van grootwithaaie aan die Kaapse dit asof hy van ’n hoër plek kon se pa gekontrakteer het, dat hy “Tafelberg kan ’n mens regtig van Leeukop, maar ’n soektog Tafelberg af te spring met val- kus tussen Valsbaai en Gansbaai geval het,” het Wildernis-soek- eerste gesien is. verwar wanneer die weer sleg daar het sover niks opgelewer skerms nie, omdat dit inmeng is weer die naweek gevind toe en-redding (WSAR) wat in be- Voorheen is berig Stephen se is. Ons het gedink die mistig- nie. met die soektog na Stephen. die karkas van ’n grootwithaai, heer was van die soektog, gis- selfoon is ook gekry, maar nu- heid het dalk veroorsaak dat hy Roux was nie self deel van Stephen se familie het Brad waarvan die lewer en hart uitge- termiddag gesê. we inligting dui nou daarop dat van koers af geloop of gehard- die reddingspan nie omdat hy Nathanson, ’n private speurder ruk is, op die strand uitgespoel Die karkas van die grootwithaai Stephen se lyk is gesien on- die ligging van die foon eerder loop het, waarna hy êrens geval tans in KwaZulu-Natal is. Hy van , gevra om inligting het. wat by Gansbaai uitgespoel het. der Africa Face, ’n styl klipagti- deur selfoontorings bepaal is. en seergekry het,” sê Roux. het egter gehelp om inligting oor sy verdwyning op Facebook Die karkas is opgemerk by De ge gedeelte van die berg net Brett Roux, Stephen se jare- Dit was egter net ’n raai- bymekaar te maak en te deel. te deel. Nathanson sê hy het nie Gruis in Gansbaai en lede van links van die boonste kabelsta- lange vriend en voormalige skoot. Nadat Stephen se lyk gevind self ondersoek ingestel na sy die Dyereiland-bewaringstrust sie. huismaat, sê hulle het vermoed “Hy draf gereeld en ken die is, het hy nie weer op navrae verdwyning nie. en Marine Dynamics-toere is ge- ‘‘ “Die familie sal hom moet hy het dalk geval en lê êrens berg taamlik goed.” gereageer nie. Nathanson, wat 40 jaar se er- kontak. Dit is die sesde gaan uitken.” bewusteloos, gedehidreer en in Volgens Roux het die selfoon Selfs Marc Buckner, voorma- varing het, sê dit is moeilik om Dit is die sesde haaikarkas haaikarkas wat by Gistermiddag het ’n reddings- pyn. Hulle het gedink die mis een of ander tyd gister afge- lige ster van The Bachelor SA, te bepaal of Stephen se verdwy- wat by Gansbaai uitgespoel het helikopter verskeie kere na die wat Maandag oor die Kaap ge- gaan, vermoedelik toe sy batte- het inligting op sosiale media ning met opset was en of daar met dieselfde tekens dat dit die Gansbaai uitgespoel toneel gevlieg. Dit was uit dié hang het, het hom dalk laat ver- ry pap geword het. Die selfoon gedeel oor die soektog na Ste- eksterne invloede betrokke prooi van moordwalvisse was, sê het met dieselfde private helikopter wat Stephen dwaal. was glo aan die Clifton-kant phen. was. Alison Towner, ’n senior haaina- vorser verbonde aan die Save tekens Our Seas-stigting wat spesifiek probeer uitvind wat die dryfveer die bewyse van hul prooi wat is agter die langtermynbewe- langs die kus uitspoel, wys dui- gings van grootwithaaie. delik dat die moordwalvisse jag Kaappunt weer Towner en ’n span mariene maak op groter haaie van meer Vragmotors op N1 aan die brand gesteek bioloë het Sondag die haaikar- as 3 meter lank. oop met streng kas van 3,6 meter lank onder- Die oorskot van grootwithaaie soek en ’n groot skeur opgemerk sink gewoonlik af in die see na- regulasies Die N1 in die rigting van die Paarl met die haai se lewer en hart dat hulle doodgemaak is, maar buite Kaapstad was gistermiddag wat weg is – presies dieselfde in die geval waar die karkasse Dagbesoekers is weer welkom by steeds vir verkeer gesluit nadat soort merke wat vantevore aan- by Gansbaai uitgespoel het, gee Kaappunt, hoewel daar net 250 twee vragmotors omstreeks 01:45 getref is by die karkasse van dit die navorsers die kans om dit voertuie per dag toegelaat sal word aan die brand gesteek is. grootwithaaie en ander haaispe- behoorlik te ondersoek. en streng maatreëls sal geld. Die vragmotorbestuurders is tus- sies wat aan die Gansbaai-kus Volgens Towner kan dit wees Sanparke het in ’n verklaring ge- sen die Klipheuwel- en - uitgespoel het. dat ander grootwithaaie uit die sê die maksimum van 250 toegelate afrit op die N1 aangeval. Die haai is gekry kort nadat gebied wegbeweeg het waar die voertuie is sowat 30% van die ge- Motoriste is aangeraai om alter- twee reeds bekende moordwal- moordwalvisse nou op hulle jag, middeld wat gewoonlik toegelaat natiewe roetes te gebruik terwyl op- visse met die name Port en Star- bloot om uit die pad van die jag- is. Voorts sal net 75 voertuie op ’n ruimwerk plaasvind. board weer verlede week in ters te kom. slag binne die park mag wees. Die Dit is nog onbekend wat tot die Valsbaai gesien is. Dit kan een van die redes wees hekke is oop tussen 08:00 en 16:00. voorval gelei het. Die polisie het ook Moordwalvisse is bekend daar- waarom die getal grootwithaaie Besoekers moet by hul aankoms ’n nog nie kommentaar gelewer nie. voor dat hulle grootwithaaie en so drasties afgeneem het by vraelys invul en Sanparke-beamp- Talle vragmotors is Dinsdag in die ander haaispesies jag en dan Gansbaai, tesame met ander fak- tes sal ook hul koors meet. Diegene gebied gekaap en gebruik om hoof- oopskeur om by die organe uit te tore soos kommersiële visvang met ’n koors van 37,4 °C en hoër sal weë te versper as deel van ’n pro- kom. wat die kosvoorraad vir verskil- nie toegelaat word nie. Die dra van tesaksie deur ’n splintergroep van Die merke aan die haai se kar- lende spesies in die see beïn- maskers is verpligtend en daar vragmotorbestuurders wat ontevre- kas maak dit nog duideliker dat vloed. mag net drie mense in ’n motor de is omdat die logistieke en ver- Twee vragmotors is gister in die vroeë oggendure op die N1 naby Kaapstad aan die brand gesteek. dit die werk van dié twee moord- Wilfred Chivell, uitvoerende wees en hulle moet van dieselfde voerbedryf glo verkies om buitelan- ...... Foto’s: JACO MARAIS walvisse is omdat daar geen te- hoof van Marine Dynamics, sê huishouding wees. Slegs een per- ders as bestuurders aan te stel. ken van beserings deur visge- kommersiële visvang en mense soon per motorfiets word toegelaat. Die polisie het een persoon in reedskap was wat dalk die dood wat haaispesies teiken, het ’n ne- Mense mag nie branderplankry, hegtenis geneem toe hy probeer van die haai kon veroorsaak het gatiewe invloed op die getal fietsry, visvang, op die staproetes vlug het. nie. grootwithaaie, maar die uitwer- gaan stap, braai of piekniek hou Ebrahim Rasool, direkteur van Boonop hang daar ’n groot king wat die moordwalvisse op nie. Die kabelkar, restaurant en OneAfrica.org, ’n openbare-voor- vraag oor wat van die grootwit- hul getalle by Gansbaai het, kan winkel en die besoekersentrum is deel-entiteit, het vragmotorbestuur- haaie geword het wat vantevore ook nie uit die oog verloor word nie oop nie. derverenigings gekritiseer wat Dins- volop was by Gansbaai. nie. “Alles soos ons dit ken, het heel- dag met ’n nasionale protesaksie Towner sê sy is deel van ’n Hy sê haaie het erg bedreig ge- temal verander weens die korona- begin het en landwyd ontwrigting projek wat die haaie die afgelope word aan die Suid-Afrikaanse virus, so ons vra besoekers om die veroorsaak het uit protes teen die 13 jaar monitor. kus en dit moet weer beklem- vlak 3-regulasies binne die park te indiensneming van buitelandse be- Die moordwalvisse is in 2017 toon word dat spesiale optrede gehoorsaam,” vra Sanparke in sy stuurders. opgemerk, en hul prooi, oftewel nodig is om hulle te beskerm. verklaring.

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„HEALTH Forum decries state of clinic

Claims facility is understaffed, with long waiting periods and patients being turned away

OKUHLE HLATI said it was in the process of exploring He said many residents had also time soon, then they must upgrade the facility, which only allows a certain [email protected] a possible site for a new health-care complained about being referred to the ones we have and give us mobile number of patients to enter at a time.” facility. Mitchells Plain or hospitals, clinics,” said Domingo. Johnstone said to alleviate the LABOUR THE Gugulethu Development Forum GDF general-secretary Vincent alleging a lack of medication. An online petition has also been long waiting times and to protect „ (GDF) has decried the state of the Domingo said residents were being “The KTC also has high referrals started by the forum, demanding that vulnerable and high-risk community KTC Clinic, whose condition it says robbed of their right to health care as because it does not cater for certain their health facilities be improved. members, the facility ensured that has worsened during the Covid-19 many were being turned away. illnesses. The Klipfontein and Mitchells Plain patients with comorbidities had their Workers pandemic. “Our clinic does not have the “We have high incidences of stab- substructure spokesperson, Monique chronic medication delivered to their The forum is calling for better capacity to deliver quality services. bings and shootings in the area and Johnstone said: “In the interim, a pre- homes by community health-care health-care services. They are understaffed and when the clinic cannot cope with this. fabricated structure is being erected on workers. protesting over It says its plea to the provincial other clinics close to be decontam- “The forum, along with many the current Gugulethu Community “Wellness community outreaches health government for mobile clinics inated, patients go there, so people other organisations, has written to the Health Centre site to assist with health- will be rolled out next week to cater for and a hospital to alleviate the over- spend about six hours waiting to be department and also met with health care pressures due to the Covid-19 non-Covid-19 health-care needs in the crowded clinic, which accommodates assisted. When it reaches the number MEC about two pandemic. area. This will also alleviate the long TERS arrested other neighbouring communities, has of people it can take for the day, a large years ago, who made empty promises “For the safety of the patients and waiting time burden at the facility. fallen on deaf ears. number of patients are turned away,” and never got back to us. staff during the pandemic, social dis- The department will always ensure The provincial health department said Domingo. “If they cannot build a hospital any tancing measures were put in place in that patients receive their medication.” CHEVON BOOYSEN [email protected]

„COVID-19 FORMER employees of Langverwacht Landscaping in Stellenbosch appeared in court yesterday after they protested at the company’s Tributes flow for leaders premises, contravening a court interdict obtained by the company. The protest action arose after who died from virus employees alleged they had not received their Temporary Employer/ Employee Relief Scheme (TERS) OKUHLE HLATI denly is heartbreaking, especially for payouts after the company had and SIPHOKAZI VUSO his children, who lost their mother successfully claimed from the two years ago and their grandmother Unemployment Insurance Fund TRIBUTES have been pouring in for the a few months ago. I lost a brother that (UIF). public figures who died in the province I could rely on. He was so passionate Police spokesperson FC van this week due to Covid-19. about his job and would go beyond Wyk said 24 people were arrested The transport fraternity yester- the call of duty,” Africa said. during protest action at the premises day lost provincial director for road The Muslim Judicial Council (MJC) of Langverwacht Landscaping in safety management, Mark Jansen; expressed its sadness following the Electron Street, Techno Park. well-known Muslim scholar Shaykh Covid-19-related death of Shaykh The suspects, aged between Seraj Hendricks also succumbed to Hendricks. 20 and 38, face charges of public the disease yesterday; and Langa The MJC said Siraj will be remem- violence. ward-councillor Nomtha Dilima died bered for being a luminary who con- According to EFF employment on Wednesday. tributed to the spiritual and intellec- activist Zola Madiba, about 150 Department of Transport and Pub- tual development of the community. employees were fired by the lic Works spokesperson, Jandre Bakker, He is survived by his widow and three company after they had made said Jansen, 58, joined the team 18 children. In Langa, Dilima leaves enquiries about why they had not years ago. behind her son Xolani Sipoyo, her yet received their TERS payouts. “Mark has been a real asset to the two daughters Makauta and Nosizwe, “These people have gone to bed department since he joined us. Our and her grandchildren. THREE suspects were arrested for public violence yesterday after a chalet at the Monwabisi Resort was torched during protests over the hungry. They were not paid for the roads are safer, because of his work “We will remember her for being a provision of toilets. | AYANDA NDAMANE African News Agency (ANA) months of May and June despite it and his dedication. He has also been a reliant servant of her community and being confirmed that the company leader in his community and the role the people of Cape Town at large,” her SERVICES claimed from the fund. When they he played in shaping our youth over family said. „ asked the boss about these payments, the years cannot be underestimated. “In her involvement in the ANC he claimed he had applied for the One loss in our family is one too as a comrade and community builder, money but said the government had many,” said Bakker. Nomtha brought in a new perspective not paid him anything and therefore A close friend and colleague, pro- in the approach for the emancipation Residents protest over lack of flushing toilets he was firing all of them. vincial traffic chief Kenny Africa, said of women, poverty eradication and “However, just a day later, Jansen left behind two children. gender awareness debates,” the family ODWA MKENTANE Waste, Xanthea Limberg, said the City he hired new staff. Despite the “To lose someone like him so sud- said. [email protected] had appointed two service providers to government being forced to change replace the chemical toilets in informal the regulations to allow workers MONWABISI Park residents frustrated settlements as the existing service pro- to apply directly for Covid relief GUIDELINES with using chemical toilets allegedly vider’s contract has come to an end. payments from the UIF, there is still „ burnt infrastructure and blocked traffic “The City has also been made aware no practical way to do this. along Baden Powell Road yesterday. of some complaints that community “Starving workers are therefore What to do when a loved one dies of Covid-19 The residents in leaders were not consulted about the still forced to rely on unscrupulous accused the City of sabotaging them change in service providers. Residents bosses to access this money for them, with the installation of chemical toi- are assured that both new and old ser- and when this does not happen STAFF WRITER A: A funeral does provide an lets, instead of the flushing toilets vice providers have agreed that toilets and they protest, the workers are opportunity for family and loved they said they were told they would will not be removed without being brutalised by the police,” said MANY families have had to face the ones to say goodbye. However, it get. Community leader Christopher replaced on the same day. Madiba. tragic loss of their loved ones due is important to note that people Zondani has urged the City to provide “The City has also informed ward Managing director of to Covid-19, with some still unsure may catch coronavirus from their the residents with dignified services. Xanthea Limberg councillors when toilets in their area Langverwacht Landscaping Pieter of what to do in the event. loved one’s body and also from one “We agreed with the City that when will be changed so this can be passed Colyn disputed the allegations and The provincial health depart- another at the funeral. If you are they remove the old chemical toilets, on to community leaders and resi- said employees were paid as soon as ment has provided guidelines to unable to prepare a funeral as you that we will get new, fully-flushing Police spokesperson FC van Wyk dents. In terms of the preference for TERS funding was received. some commonly asked questions. are used to, plan to hold a ritual toilets, but now that is not the case. said the suspects were arrested on full-flush toilets, while the City always “The Department of Labour failed Q: Can we view our loved one’s when it is safe, to help say goodbye. “They have replaced the old charges of public violence. provides full-flush toilets where we to finalise the TERS UIF payments body if they died of Covid-19? Q: Are there any logistics I chemical toilets with other chemical “According to reports, residents of can, in some cases this is constrained in time for the company to pay staff A: There are regulations to pre- should be aware of? toilets. We don’t see any difference Monwabisi Park informal settlement, by factors such as land ownership, land salaries at the end of April. In order vent coronavirus from spreading A: Register your loved one’s in these toilets from the old ones; we Khayelitsha, are allegedly complain- types or density of structures. to mitigate the delay, the company and these may not allow you to death. You will need their iden- also want dignified services, like other ing about the toilet services and they “New Monwabisi Park is an exam- was only in a position to advance a see your loved one’s body. If you tity document and death notifi- communities. They are going to give us blocked Baden Powell Road with rub- ple of one of many settlements within portion of their salaries to staff while are able to view the body, avoid cation from the hospital. Ask the ‘porta-potty’ toilets, and that shows a ble and burning tyres. The traffic is the City that have been established awaiting the TERS UIF payout. touching or kissing the body. undertaker to help you. Arrange clear indication that we are being sab- diverted. The protesters went over the despite significant City efforts to pre- “By May 5, the funds were Q: Can we hold a viewing? the funeral. When someone dies of otaged here. Even when they come to road and forced their way into Mon- vent the land from being occupied. received and paid over to staff A: If the family decide to hold Covid-19, it is recommended that install the toilets, they don’t approach wabisi Resort and burned down two New Monwabisi Park is established on immediately. On May 6, a number of a viewing, do not let anyone touch their remains be cremated. the leadership because they know that buildings. sand dunes and as such cannot support opportunistic employees demanded the body; keep apart from each Remember, if you had close is not what we agreed on. The City is “Three suspects – two men and a formal development or installation of a 50% wage increase in an effort to other; wear a mask and sanitise contact with your loved one in used to dictating what people must do woman aged between 36 and 41 – have traditional services such as standpipes exploit the situation and opted to hands afterwards. the past 14 days, you may have and what services best suit us, without been arrested on charges of public and full-flush toilets continue the illegal strike action. Q: How can I hold a funeral or caught coronavirus. You should engaging us first,” said Zondani. violence. They are due to appear in the “Residents are urged to use availa- “Considering the current ritual that will be safe and not put quarantine (separate) yourself for Three suspects were arrested during Khayelitsha Magistrate’s Court once ble channels to engage with the City recession and economic crisis my family and close friends at risk? 14 days to prevent passing it on. the protest yesterday in which chalets charged,” said Van Wyk. rather than resorting to disruption and brought on by the pandemic, this at the Monwabisi Resort were gutted. Mayco member for Water and damage to property,” Limberg said. was not possible,” said Colyn.

GOVERNMENT AUCTION SAPS OUDTSHOORN, STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT PROCESS PER INSTRUCTION BY SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE SERVICE, SPOKES AUCTIONEERS WILL SELL THE FF: Screening Study for Eskom’s Proposed Second 765 kV +-70 VEHICLES TO BE SOLD ON AUCTION IOL.CO.ZA X13 TOYOTA HILUX; X12 FOR RANGER; X13 NISSAN HARDBODY/ NP300; X9 CHEVROLET AVEO; X3 NISSAN TIIDA; X2 VW Kappa-Sterrekus Transmission Powerline POLO; X2 FORD IKON; X2 ISUZU KB, FORD FOCUS, NISSAN ALMERA; TATA XENON; FORD EVEREST; VW GOLF; TOYOTA AVANZA, YOU MAY LIKE SRK Project No: 542335 MAZDA 2; TOYOTA DYNA,MERCEDES BENZ VITO; TOYOTA VENTURE,YAMAHA MOTORCYCLE, MAHINDRA BOLERO; BMW 330I; TOYOTA COROLLA…….. Notice is hereby given of a stakeholder engagement process in terms of the National REPOSSESS ALL Environmental Management Act 107 of 1998 (NEMA) and the Environmental Impact View: Mon& Tues, OF SA, SAYS EFF’S Assessment (EIA) Regulations, 2014. 20 & 21 July 2020 09h00–15h00 Project description: Eskom Holdings SOC has appointed SRK Consulting (South Africa) (Pty) Auction: Wed, 22 July @09h00 Ltd (SRK) to undertake an environmental screening study of three “sub-corridor” alternatives EFF deputy president Venue: FARM WITH WEEKEND ACCOMMODATION - RAVENNA • IMPLEMENTS for a proposed second 765 kV transmission powerline between the Sterrekus and Kappa SAPS TRAINING COLLEGE, PARK Floyd Shivambu Marwelltiff Farm (Pty) Ltd – in provisional liquidation (Master’s Reference Substations in the Western Cape. The screening study will inform the selection of a preferred ROAD, OUDTSHOORN sub-corridor which will be assessed in more detail leading to determination of a powerline has reiterated the Number: C 176 / 2020) route to be assessed in an Environmental Impact Assessment. party’s position that AUCTION: Friday 31 July 2020 at 11:00. TERMS & CONDITIONS: Refundable deposit of R10 000.00 by way of EFT & speed point. A 2% cash the whole of South View: By appointment only. Location: The alignment alternatives extend from the Sterrekus Substation near the Koeberg handling fee will be levied for all cash deposits/payments. All refunds are processed within 5 working days after the auction. As per the Covid19 regulations, only 50 bidders will be allowed to participate on a first come Africa will have to be Venue: On site (27 km’s from Montagu, take the Kruispad turn-off to the right). Power Station, over the Skurweberge Mountain Range to the Kappa Substation ~25 km north first serve basis. Bidders are advised to wear their cloth masks on the viewing and auction day,” no mask no of Touws River. entry”. Goods are sold as is. All payments should be made to the following accounts: Spokes Auctioneers: repossessed if proper Farm of 121 hectares approximately 29 km’s from Montagu, direction Barrydale. STD bank-: 045949905, Code: 051001, FNB-: 62587305618, Code: 250655. land redistribution for Was a fruit farm but presently 14 hectares of lucerne under permanent irrigation. Balance is vacant land and veld. Sub-Corridor Alignment Alternatives: Three alternative sub-corridor alignments are NB: Bidders are encouraged to register on our website to minimise hand exchange the benefit of all is to Water: Beurtwater from the mountain for 15 hectares, 3 equipped boreholes, 2 big ground dams. proposed: All our auctions comply with the CPA Act 68 of 2008 which can be downloaded from our website. happen. Buildings: Main dwelling, 6 guest cottages, worker’s house with 2 stables, huge steel store with full power • Central A Alignment: ±195 km in length (via Gouda); All assets are auctioned as is. For full terms of auction, please log on to our web-site. network and airconditioners, old store with cold room, 5 wooden houses, store rooms. • Central B Alignment: ±185 km in length (via Ceres); and “Above subject to change without prior notice” (e & oe) Shivambu was Farm with several possibilities!! Sound investment. • Southern Alignment: ±260 km in length (via Worcester). delivering an EFF FOR MORE INFORMATION: 033 345 4812 FAX: 086 675 8908 lecture on the SAPS CONTACT: CAPT ANTHA: 021- 5062267 Implements: 2 Trailers, 600 l weed sprayer, disc, Vicon fertilizer sprayer (not working), Stihl chain saw, 10 plastic Opportunity to participate: A Background Information Document (BID) is available on expropriation of land crates, 4 plastic bins, 3 wooden bins, 2 ladders, etc. SRK’s website at https://www.srk.co.za/en/za-eskom-kappa-sterrekus-transmission-powerline. www.spokesauctioneers.co.za [email protected] Stakeholders are encouraged to review the BID and register on the project database by Whatsapp:072 567 0369 ACM11289183 without compensation ENQUIRIES: completing the online registration form at https://tinyurl.com/SRKkappa by 21 August 2020. for equal distribution Willie van Rensburg – 083 261 7641 Note that only registered stakeholders will be notified directly of future opportunities to and use. Albie Loubser – 082 573 9902 participate. This month the red STRICT COVID-19 REGULATIONS WILL APPLY To request information please contact: the SRK Public Participation Coordinator at IOL.CO.ZA berets will be holding TERMS: *Electronic transfer. *. FICA documentation at the registration process. All goods will be sold with a reserve. The regulations of [email protected]; Postnet Suite #206, Private Bag X18, Rondebosch, 7701; an anniversary lecture the Consumer Protection Act, 6 8 of 2008 is available at http://www.gov.za/documents/consumer-protection -act-regulations Fax: 021 685 7105; Tel: 021 659 3060. series. 9 Julie 2020 1""3-1045 JEUG YOUTH LOCAL NEWS 19 Be a teaching assistant

The Western Cape Education The new classroom assistants will Department (WCED) is seeking provide support to educators and classroom assistance to help with the facilitate lessons, the department workload as all learners head back explained. to school. “Assistants will be appointed at schools where educators have received a It has requested that people put concession to work from home as a themselves forward as possible result of having one or more of the candidates willing to be temporary Covid-19 high-risk comorbidities. To classroom assistants during the national date, 1 787 concessions have been state of disaster. They can register approved, but this number is expected online to be part of the Classroom to rise.” Elvis Blue verras Donkies Assistant Initiative. Applicants must have an interest in HTS Drostdy het in die ongewone tye van die Covid-19-pandemie met ’n buitengewone plan “The Covid-19 pandemic has the teaching profession. vorendag gekom. Die gr.12-leerders het onlangs ’n civvie-dag gereël vir een van sy gr.8-leerders, completely changed how schools Candidates wishing to apply must Luan Matthee. Kanker is by Luan gediagnoseer. Die leerders het later ’n verrassing ontvang soos operate, with safety guidelines in place have an education qualification, or deur die skoolhoof, Arthur Underhay, gereël. Elvis Blue het op die reuseskerm die leerders to stop the spread of infection,” says currently be studying for an education virtueel vermaak en die leerders kon die konsert geniet terwyl hulle steeds hul fisieke afstand Debbie Schäfer, Provincial Education qualification or have an appropriate gehou het. Minister. undergraduate qualification. This includes ensuring learners are Assistants still completing a degree 1,5 m apart at all times, including in the will receive a R4 000 stipend, and classroom. That means learners need to qualified assistants R5 000. be split over multiple classrooms. Those who want to apply can visit Matriculants and Grade 7 learners www.wcedonline.westerncape.gov.za and returned to schools on Monday 1 June, click on “Vacancies” to access our E- and now the rest of the learners are Recruitment system: being phased back to school. . Register your profile Since school staff have returned the . Click on “School-Based Educators”, Leiers aan schools have submitted Temporary and then “Teacher Assistants” stuur van sake Revised Education Plans (TREPs) to the . Indicate your preferred education department. district/s Hoër Meisieskool Paarl These are safety guidelines and . Click “apply for this post” het verlede week die models, which include alternating There’s no closing date right now, but laerskool se hoof- en attendance at schools, whether weekly all interested candidates are encouraged onderhoofmeisie bekend or daily, or learning in shifts. to register and apply soonest. gemaak. Nina Haarhoff (hoofmeisie) en Anri Bene (onderhoofmeisie) is gereed vir die taak. Eerste digitale skoolkoerant lok baie belangstelling

WESKUS – Die Hoërskool Die redaksiespan bestaan Cove se onnies voltooi noodhulpopleiding Vredenburg se oulike uit een onderwyser, graad 11- WESKUS – Onderwysers van Steenberg’s Cove primêre skool in St. Helenabaai het verlede week skoolkoerant, die Bokkompie, leerders en enkele matriek - met hul sertifikate gespog wat hulle ontvang het vir die voltooiing van hul noodhulpopleiding is al etlike dekades oud. leerders. Sommige van die (vlak 1). Die opleiding het voor die nasionale inperking plaasgevind. En nou is dit ook digitaal leerders oorweeg om ná hul beskikbaar! matriekjaar joernalistiek as Die skoolhoof, Bartho ’n studierigting te kies. Brittz, sê daar is verlede jaar “Die leerders wat by die al met die eerste digitale koerant betrokke is, is baie Safety first as learners Bokkompie geëksperimenteer, fluks, kreatief en verant- return to classrooms maar die gedrukte weergawe woorde lik. Ons hoef hulle nie van die koerant is steeds Die voorblad van Junie eens aan die spertye te – The senior learners of saam met die digitale se digitale weergawe herinner nie.” the International School weergawe uitgegee. van die skoolkoerant, Brittz reken die ervaring returned to the classroom on Monday 8 Verlede maand het hierdie Bokkompie. wat die Bokkompie se June. Students were screened on entering koerant vir die heel eerste redaksiespan tans opdoen, is and spent some time being orientated keer uitsluitlik in ’n digitale formaat baie kosbaar en sal vir hulle deure in about the Covid-19 preventative verskyn. Volgens Brittz is die nuwe die toekoms oopmaak. procedures in place. formaat positief ontvang en die Besoek hsvredenburg.co.za om die “leerders is baie opgewonde daaroor”. Bokkompie af te laai.

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Maryke Swart slaap nie. Ek het asemhalingsprobleme gehad en dit het gevoel asof my hart SWARTLAND – Twee munisipale gaan stop. Ek het net weer gebid en vir beamptes van Swartland- God gevra om my beter te laat voel, munisipaliteit is onlangs positief vir want ek gee oor. Covid-19 getoets. “Ek het die heelnag gebid. Die volgende dag kon ek nie verstaan Hillary Balie (41) en Clerise du hoekom ek nie beter voel nie, ek het Plessis (35), albei verbonde aan die dan vir God gesê ek gee alles vir Hom.” afdeling vir gemeenskapsontwikkeling, Sy het diarree begin ontwikkel en het intussen merkwaardig herstel en erge maagpyn. Die volgende dag het dié hul ervaring in ’n aanlyn video op die simptome darem opgeklaar. munisipaliteit se Facebookblad met Balie sê die emosionele impak van inwoners gedeel. die ervaring was moeilik. Die twee vroue was gedurende die Sy het gesmag om net gesond te inperking nou betrokke met word, terug te keer werk toe en gemeenskapswerk en veral om hulp aan normale aktiwiteite te kan hervat. haweloses te verleen. Sy het weer erge oorpyn begin ervaar Balie, bestuurder van die afdeling vir en weer het sy gebid vir Sy genesende gemeenskapsontwikkeling, vertel in die hand oor haar. video haar simptome het op 18 Mei met “Ek het op 12 Junie uit my kamer ’n seer keel begin. Sy sê haar keelseer gestap en vir myself gesê die belofte het gedurende daardie week heeltemal wat ek in daardie kamer gemaak het verdwyn, maar op 25 Mei weer moet ek nou begin toepas. Ek het teruggekom – dié keer in ’n erger gevoel ek moet my storie met ander graad. deel, want die koronavirus kan Sy het twee dae later – op 27 Mei – enigiemand tref, maar dit is wat jy besluit om haar by Mediclinic Paarl se daarvan maak. Jy moet altyd hoop hê Pathcare-toetssentrum te laat toets. en nooit moed opgee nie.” Balie sê sy het eers niks daarvan Du Plessis, ’n gemeenskapsontwikke- gedink nie omdat sy elke jaar hierdie Hillary Balie lings beampte, vertel haar simptome het tyd ’n verkoue en keelseer kry en dit begin terwyl sy gedurende die Clerise du Plessis bloot afgemaak as net nog ’n verkoue. kon gebruik. Hy het my en my kinders inperking gewerk het. “Ek het nooit gedink ek sal die virus gerusgestel. My jongste seun sê toe vir Dit het ook begin met ’n seer keel en mense met wie ek in aanraking was in kry nie, ek het gedink dit sal nie met my ‘mamma, ons sal deur hierdie kom, haar bors het begin toetrek waarvoor kennis gestel. Vir hulle was dit baie my gebeur nie. Ek het ook die nodige ons moet net bid’.” sy ’n pompie moes gebruik. Sy het ook moeilik, want nou moet hulle vrae vra voorsorgmaatreëls nagekom deur ’n Sy het daarna haarself alleen in haar kopseer begin ervaar en by die huis wat hulle nie graag wil vra nie maar masker te dra, jou hande te reinig, slaapkamer afgesonder. flou geword. ek kon vir almal geantwoord het. Elke veilige afstand te hou, gereeld my Gedurende daardie twee weke het sy Soos haar simptome vererger het, het boodskappie en oproep was baie hande te was en nie aan my T-gedeelte baie simptome ervaar, onder meer hoë sy dokter toe gegaan. inspirerend. Elke gebedjie wat hulle vir van my gesig te vat nie.” koors en erge kopseer. “Die dokter het my onmiddellik na my gedoen het, het vir my aangespoor Twee dae daarna was sy by die Balie sê sy het maar hoofsaaklik Mediclinic Paarl verwys waar ek die en my geloof versterk. Vir baie mense bloues-sportterrein toe sy weer skielik Panado gedrink omdat dit in daardie Covid-19-toets moes ondergaan. Op pad voel dit soos ’n doodsvonnis, maar vir sleg begin voel. “Ek het warm begin stadium as die enigste medikasie huis toe het ek gedink hoe gaan ek dit my glad nie. Ek het gevoel dit wat ek kry en bietjie kouekoors gehad. Ek het beskou is wat bietjie kon help met die nou aan my ouers vertel. Tydens my kry en ontvang moet ek met ander besluit om Pathcare te bel vir my simptome. tydjie by die huis en voordat ek my mense deel.” uitslae. Ek het gebel en die vrou het Haar simptome het in die dae daarna uitslae gekry het, moes ek vir hulle Du Plessis sê hoewel sy haar masker my vir my besonderhede gevra. Sy het vererger. Sy het met ’n keelseer gereed maak dat indien dit wel positief, gedra het, hande gereinig het en veilige skielik stil geword en toe sê sy ek sal gesukkel, toe neus, ’n veluitslag en of negatief is, wat ek te doen staan,” afstand gehou het, het sy steeds die binnekort ’n SMS ontvang. Ek het ’n asemhalingsprobleme. deel sy in die video. virus opgedoen. baie vreemde gevoel gekry en dadelik “Dit het gevoel of daar glas in my “Ek moes in my kamer gaan, myself “Ek wil nie graag hê dit wat ek geweet ek het positief getoets.” keel is. afsonder en al was dit hoe moeilik – ervaar het moet ander mense ervaar Ongeveer 15 minute later het Balie Ek het besluit om net positief te bly want jy is nou alleen – het ek vir nie, maar ek wil vir julle aanspoor en die SMS ontvang wat haar vermoedens en dis toe dat my geestelike ontmoeting myself gesê as dit positief is weet ek sê as jy alles doen wat jy moet doen en bevestig het. Sy het dadelik haar met die Here begin het. Ek het op my wat die reëls is om in selfafsondering te jou medikasie gebruik, sal jy beter lynbestuurder gebel om haar in kennis knieë gegaan en Hom gevra om vir my wees. Ek het my medikasie gebruik. 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BORGTOG is Woensdag aan ‘n minder- meer as agt keer met ‘n mes gesteek. Hy is vasgetrek. jarige moordverdagte toegestaan. langs sy voertuig dood. Die moordwapen, ‘n Huisarres Landdros Pieter Klazen het Woensdag 8 mes, is later op die toneel gevind. Die minderjarige verdagte sal 24-uur onder Julie in die Tulbagh landdroshof borg met Leidrade huisarres bly in Wolseley (Pinevalley) en mag streng voorwaardes toegestaan aan een van Talle leidrade is opgevolg waarna drie ver- geen kontak met staatsgetuies hê nie. die vier moordverdagtes wat betrek word by dagtes, Aiden Abels (27), Andrew Gouws Sy sal weer op 28 Julie saam met Abels, die moord op dr. Roelof Botha (59). (30) en Justin Adonis (30) die dag na die Gouws en Adonis in die Tulbagh landdroshof DIE mes is op die toneel Dr. Botha is op 1 Junie omstreeks 18:45 op moord gearresteer is. verskyn. gekry en bloedmonsters die Schalkenbosch grondpad vermoor. ‘n 17-Jarige meisie is op 3 Junie gearres- Haar mede-verdagtes het tydens ‘n vorige is vir DNS-toetse weg- Botha is kort na hy klaar kleiduif geskiet het, teer. Die verdagtes is skaars 2 kilometer van hofverskyning gesê hulle gaan nie nou om gestuur. oorval by sy Toyota Landcruiser voertuig en die moordtoneel in die Witzenville woonbuurt borgtog aansoek doen nie.

VLNR: Aiden Abels (27), Justin Adonis (30) en Andrew Gouws (30).

FOTOS van verdagtes verskaf deur Netwerk24 en Jaco Marais. Agri Wes-Kaap neem kennis dat Nersa glo verkeerde prosedure volg

AGRI Wes-Kaap het onlangs kennis geneem Die doeltreffendheid van Nersa se toesig- dat Nersa glo nie die korrekte prosedure funksie is bevraagteken aan die hand van op- met betrekking tot die besluit oor Eskom se sigtelike oorsigte en bepaalde Eskom kon- trakte wat nie nagegaan is nie. kragtariewe gevolg het nie. As prosedures nie gevolg kan word nie, het Elektristeitskoste maak tot 20% van die Agri Wes-Kaap met reg vrae oor die korrektheid veranderlike koste van boerderye in die Wes- van fisiese berekenings en watter versekering Kaap uit. Daar word tans gespekuleer oor alle verbruikers, wat die landbou insluit, in die tariefverhogings van tot 15% en Agri Wes- verband het. Kaap is ernstig bekommerd oor die finansiële Elektristeit is van kardinale belang vir die oorlewing van produsente. landbousektor is, hetsy vir direkte benutting in die koueketting of indirek vir byvoorbeeld Agri Wes-Kaap verwag dat alles moontlik besproeiing. Om Eskom te red en sin te maak gedoen sal word om die verhoging te temper. van Nersa se betrokkenheid is amper on- Vir alle praktiese doeleindes is Eskom nie moontlik. meer ‘n lopende saak nie en sal redding op Agri Wes-Kaap het tydens publieke verhore alle vlakke gesoek moet word, hetsy koste- in Februarie omvattend verwys na die on- aanpassings of strukturele verskuiwings wat duidelikheid met die omvang en samestelling privatisering kan insluit. van agterstallige inkomstes waarop Eskom Die feit dat Eskom agterstallige bedrae vir geregtig sou wees. verhaling kan registreer, bevat geen aan- Agri Wes-Kaap het spesifiek aangedring sporing om doeltreffendheid te verskerp nie. op meer omvattende verduidelikings van Agri Wes-Kaap dring in belang van land- agterstallige bedrae en het groter duidelikheid bouers en in belang van die land daarop aan oor die skedulering van verhalings verlang, dat ferm en deursigtige besluite om die on- spesifiek die impak daarvan op toekomstige uithoudbare situasie te hanteer, spoedig tariewe. geneem word.

OPENBARE DEELNAMEPROSES STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT PROCESS Keuringstudie vir Eskom se Voorgestelde Tweede Screening Study for Eskom’s Proposed Second 765 kV 765 kV Kappa-Sterrekus-Versendingskraglyn Kappa-Sterrekus Transmission Powerline SRK Projek Nr: 542335 SRK Project No: 542335

Kennis word hiermee gegee van ‘n openbare deelnameproses kragtens die Wet op Nasionale Notice is hereby given of a stakeholder engagement process in terms of the National Environmental Omgewingsbestuur (Wet 107 van 1998), soos gewysig (WNOB) en die Omgewingsimpakbepalings Management Act 107 of 1998 (NEMA) and the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Regulations, Regulasies van 2014. 2014. Projek Beskrywing: Eskom Holdings SOC het SRK Consulting (South Africa) (Pty) Ltd (SRK) aangestel Project description: Eskom Holdings SOC has appointed SRK Consulting (South Africa) (Pty) Ltd (SRK) om ‘n omgewingskeuringstudie te onderneem vir drie “subdeurgangsroete” alternatiewe vir ‘n voorgestelde to undertake an environmental screening study of three “sub-corridor” alternatives for a proposed second tweede 765 kV transmissiekraglyn tussen die Sterrekus- en Kappa-substasies in die Wes-Kaap. Die 765 kV transmission powerline between the Sterrekus and Kappa Substations in the Western Cape. The siftingsproses sal ‘n voorkeur-sub-korridor uitlig wat in meer besonderhede ondersoek sal word. Die proses screening study will inform the selection of a preferred sub-corridor which will be assessed in more detail sal lei tot ‘n kraglynroete wat beoordeel moet word in die omgewingsimpakstudie. leading to determination of a powerline route to be assessed in an Environmental Impact Assessment. Ligging: Die belyningsalternatiewe strek vanaf die Sterrekus-substasie naby die Koeberg-kragstasie, oor : The alignment alternatives extend from the Sterrekus Substation near the Koeberg Power die Skurweberge-bergreeks tot by die Kappa-substasie ~ 25 km noord van Touwsrivier. Location Station, over the Skurweberge Mountain Range to the Kappa Substation ~ 25 km north of Touws River. Alternatiewe vir Sub-Korridor-Belyning: Drie alternatiewe subdeurgang-belynings word voorgestel as: : Three alternative sub-corridor alignments are proposed: • Sentrale A-lyn: ± 195 km in lengte (via Gouda); Sub-Corridor Alignment Alternatives • Central A Alignment: ±195 km in length (via Gouda); • Sentrale B-lyn: ± 185 km in lengte (via Ceres); en • Central B Alignment: ±185 km in length (via Ceres); and • Suidelike lyn: ± 260 km in lengte (via Worcester). • Southern Alignment: ±260 km in length (via Worcester). Deelname-geleentheid: ‘n Agtergrondinligtingsdokument is beskikbaar en kan afgelaai word vanaf https://www.srk.co.za/en/za-eskom-kappa-sterrekus-transmission-powerline. Belanghebbendes word Opportunity to participate: A Background Information Document (BID) is available on SRK’s website aangemoedig om die dokument te hersien en op die projekdatabasis te registreer deur die aanlyn- at https://www.srk.co.za/en/za-eskom-kappa-sterrekus-transmission-powerline. Stakeholders are encouraged registrasievorm op https://tinyurl.com/SRKkappa teen 21 Augustus 2020 in te voltooi. Let daarop dat slegs to review the BID and register on the project database by completing the online registration form at https:/ geregistreerde belanghebbendes direk in kennis gestel sal word van toekomstige geleenthede om deel te /tinyurl.com/SRKkappa by 21 August 2020. Note that only registered stakeholders will be notified directly neem. of future opportunities to participate. Om inligting te vra skakel gerus: die SRK-koördineerder vir openbare deelname by [email protected]; To request information please contact: the SRK Public Participation Coordinator at [email protected]; Postnet Suite #206, Privaatsak X18, Rondebosch, 7701; Faks: (021) 685-7105; Tel: (021) 659-3060. Postnet Suite #206, Private Bag X18, Rondebosch, 7701; Fax: (021) 685-7105; Tel: (021) 659-3060. 12 PLAASLIKE NUUS NUUS NEWS 803$&45&345"/%"3% 9 July 2020 Pandemie stuit nie gewilde kerkbasaar LAAIPLEK – As jy gedink het ’n Om 12:00 het kopers by die mens kan nie ’n kerkbasaar suidelike deur van die kerk gedurende ’n wêreldwye pandemie aangemeld en ’n veilige afstand van hou nie, dink weer. mekaar gehou terwyl hulle gewag het Die NG gemeente Laaiplek het om toegelaat te word. Saterdag bewys dat ’n kerkbasaar, Net 10 mense is op ’n slag in die wat broodnodige geld vir menige kerksaal ingelaat en hulle is gevra gemeente inbring, steeds veilig te om so gou as moontlik hul aankope te midde van die Covid-19-pandemie doen sodat die volgende groep nie te gehou kan word. lank buite hoef te wag nie. Volgens dominee Charl van Covid-19-protokol soos die dra van Rensburg is die produkte wat verkoop maskers en die reiniging van hande is tussen 09:00 en 11:00 by die is streng toegepas. kerksaal afgelaai. Die kerk se bestuur bedank almal Mense het in hul motors bly sit wat ’n sukses van dié “nuwe soort” terwyl ’n span vrywilligers die kerkbasaar gemaak het. “Dankie aan produkte uit die motors gelaai en na almal wat gereël, gebak en gekoop die saal geneem het. het. Alle eer aan die Here.”

Tamsyn Carolissen (14), Carla Vernooy (5) en Möller Carolissen (8), almal van Wellington, besig om omgee-flesse voor te berei.

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Bring twee en ’n half All hospice staff will dedicate theirs for 12 months. To find out more about waar hulle kan, maar liter water tot kookpunt by contributing to the community it the initiative, send an email to kan nie baie geld aan en gooi al die serves and the organisation implores [email protected]. kos en nie-bederfbare bestanddele van die fles locals to do the same through donations Donations can be delivered to the Day produkte bestee nie. daarin. or by supporting its Club-1 000 project. Hospice at 21 Old Stellenbosch Road in Hier is ’n bekostigbare . Kook stadig en ná ’n Monetary donations of R67 (toiletries), Somerset West on Friday 17 July, en maklike manier om ’n Voorbeeld van so fles. uur is daar ’n heerlike R670 (hygiene care packs) or R6 700 between 09:00 and 16:00. 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Newspaper Distribution Publication Date Regional newspapers Cape Times Western Cape 10 July 2020 Die Burger Western Cape 9 July 2020

Local newspapers Swartland Gazette Kalbaskraal, Riebeeck Kasteel, Malmesbury, 7 July 2020 Abbotsdale Witzenberg Herald Gouda, Prince Alfred Hamlet, Ceres, Wolsely, 10 July 2020 Tulbaghweg, Tulbagh Paarl Post Wellington, Paarl 9 July 2020 Worcester Standard Rawsonville, Worcester, De Doorns, Touws River 9 July 2020

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From: KappaPP on behalf of [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, 14 July 2020 16:47 To: ZA Kappa Public Participation Subject: BID for Eskom’s Proposed Second 765 kV Kappa-Sterrekus Transmission Powerline Attachments: 542335_Kappa Sterrekus BID_July20.pdf

DearLandowner EskomHoldingsSOC(Eskom)hasappointedSRKConsulting(SouthAfrica)(Pty)Ltd(SRK)toundertakean environmentalscreeningstudyofthree“subͲcorridor”alternativesforaproposedsecond765kVtransmission powerlinebetweentheSterrekusSubstation,nearthetownofMelkbosstrand,andtheKappaSubstation,northof thetownofTouwsRiver(theProject).ThesubͲcorridoralternativesfallwithinanapprovedStrategicTransmission Corridorspecificallyintendedtoaccommodateelectricalgridinfrastructure. ThepurposeofthescreeningstudyistoevaluatethethreesubͲcorridoralternativesbasedonenvironmental,social andtechnicalfactors,tobereportedinaScreeningReportwhichwillbereleasedtoInterestedandAffectedParties (I&APs)forcomment.ThefinalScreeningReportwillinformtheselectionofEskom’spreferredsubͲcorridorby Eskom. OnceapreferredsubͲcorridorisselected,amoredetailedbaselineassessmentofthissubͲcorridorwillbe undertaken,followingwhich,EskomwilldetermineapowerlinerouteinthepreferredsubͲcorridor.Thisprocesswill includenegotiationwithlandowners,andultimatelyanEnvironmentalImpactAssessmentoftheselectedroute. AsalandownerwhosepropertyfallswithinoneofthesubͲcorridorsselectedbyEskom,youhavebeenidentifiedas apotentiallyInterestedandAffectedParty(I&AP)whomaywishtobeinformedofand/orcommentonthe screeningstudy. SRKhascompiledaBackgroundInformationDocument(BID)(attached)whichprovidesbackgroundtotheproject andscreeningstudy.I&APsareencouragedtoreviewtheBIDandregisterontheprojectdatabasebycompleting theonlineregistrationformathttps://tinyurl.com/SRKkappaby21August2020.Notethatonlyregistered stakeholderswillbenotifieddirectlyoftheprocessandfutureopportunitiestoparticipate. WeencourageyoutosharetheBIDwithwhoeverelseyoufeelmayhaveaninterestintheProject. Toobtainfurtherinformation,pleasecontacttheSRKprojectPublicParticipationCoordinatorat [email protected]. Yoursfaithfully, MatthewLawRegisteredEAP,BSc(Hons)MComͲEnvironmentalEconomics PrincipalEnvironmentalManagementConsultant 

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From: KappaPP on behalf of [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, 14 July 2020 16:24 To: ZA Kappa Public Participation Subject: BID for Eskom’s Proposed Second 765 kV Kappa-Sterrekus Transmission Powerline Attachments: 542335_Kappa Sterrekus BID_July20.pdf

DearPotentiallyInterestedandAffectedParty EskomHoldingsSOC(Eskom)hasappointedSRKConsulting(SouthAfrica)(Pty)Ltd(SRK)toundertakean environmentalscreeningstudyofthree“subͲcorridor”alternativesforaproposedsecond765kVtransmission powerlinebetweentheSterrekusSubstation,nearthetownofMelkbosstrand,andtheKappaSubstation,northof thetownofTouwsRiver(theProject).ThesubͲcorridoralternativesfallwithinanapprovedStrategicTransmission Corridorspecificallyintendedtoaccommodateelectricalgridinfrastructure. ThepurposeofthescreeningstudyistoevaluatethethreesubͲcorridoralternativesbasedonenvironmental,social andtechnicalfactors,tobereportedinaScreeningReportwhichwillbereleasedtoInterestedandAffectedParties (I&APs)forcomment.ThefinalScreeningReportwillinformEskom’sselectionofapreferredsubͲcorridorby Eskom. OnceapreferredsubͲcorridorisselected,amoredetailedbaselineassessmentofthissubͲcorridorwillbe undertaken,followingwhich,EskomwilldetermineapowerlinerouteinthepreferredsubͲcorridor.Thisprocess willincludenegotiationwithlandowners,andultimatelyanEnvironmentalImpactAssessmentoftheselected powerlineroute. SRKhascompiledaBackgroundInformationDocument(BID)(attached)whichprovidesbackgroundtotheproject andscreeningstudy.TheBIDisavailableonSRK’swebsiteathttps://www.srk.co.za/en/zaͲeskomͲkappaͲsterrekusͲ transmissionͲpowerline.StakeholdersareencouragedtoreviewtheBIDandregisterontheprojectdatabaseby completingtheonlineregistrationformathttps://tinyurl.com/SRKkappaby21August2020.Notethatonly registeredstakeholderswillbenotifieddirectlyoftheprocessandfutureopportunitiestoparticipate. WeencourageyoutosharetheBIDwithwhoeverelseyoufeelmayhaveaninterestintheProject. Toobtainfurtherinformation,pleasecontacttheSRKProjectPublicParticipationCoordinatorat [email protected]. Yoursfaithfully, MatthewLawRegisteredEAP,BSc(Hons)MComͲEnvironmentalEconomics PrincipalEnvironmentalManagementConsultant 

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Issues and Responses Summary: Kappa Sterrekus Powerline Screening Study

This Issues and Responses Summary reflects the issues raised in stakeholder comments1 listed in Table 1 and received by SRK during the public comment periods following the release of the Background Information Document (BID) on 14 July 2020, the Draft Screening Report on 7 July 2021, Public Open Days2 and online Stakeholder Meeting3. Issues have been incorporated and responses, where required, are provided in the respective columns of the Issues and Responses Summary. Responses are provided by SRK, Eskom and/or specialists. All additions and amendments to this document made since the release of the Draft Screening Report are underlined and italicised for ease of reference. Responses have been provided by SRK, Eskom and relevant specialists.

Issues are grouped into the following general themes in the Issues and Responses Summary: A. Agriculture B. Aviation C. Tourism D. Locations of Specific Concern E. Noise F. Socio-Economic G. Heritage H. Visual I. Freshwater J. Biodiversity K. Public Participation Process L. Powerline Construction Impacts M. Independent Power Producers N. Existing Eskom Servitude Agreements O. Future Basic Assessment Process P. Other

1 Comments from stakeholders offering services (e.g. specialist studies) and reporting the late receival of posted notification letters have been received, however are not included in the Issues and Responses Summary. 2 Held on 22, 23 and 24 June 2021. 3 Held on 30 June 2021.

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Abbreviations and Acronyms used in the Issues and Responses Summary BID Background Information Document HWC Heritage Western Cape CBA Critical Biodiversity Area IAPs Interested and Affected Parties CoCT City of Cape Town IPP Independent Power Provider DFFE Department of Forestry Fisheries and the Environment NEMA National Environmental Management Act 107 of 1998 DWS Department of Water and Sanitation NERSA National Energy Regulator of South Africa EA Environmental Authorisation NFEPA National Freshwater Ecosystem Priority Areas EAP Environmental Assessment Practitioner PHS Provincial Heritage Site EIA Environmental Impact Assessment KNPS Koeberg Nuclear Power Station EMF Environmental Management Framework REDZ Renewable Energy Development Zone EMPr Environmental Management Programme SEA Strategic Environmental Assessment DWS Department of Water and Sanitation SCC Species of Conservation Concern e-WULAAS Electronic Water Use Licence Application and Authorisation System SDF Spatial Development Framework G7 G7 Renewable Energies WULA Water Use Licence Application Written comments were received from the stakeholders listed in Table 1.

Table 1: Stakeholders who submitted written comments # Stakeholder Affiliation Sub-corridor of interest Comment received 1. Kai-Uwe Molzahn Affected landowner A 15 July 2020 2. Ross Leighton Affected landowner and member of Morningstar Flying Club A, B and Southern 15 July 2020 3. Douglas Kiewiet City of Cape Town (CoCT): Water and Sanitation Department, Bulk Water Branch A, B and Southern 16 July 2020 4. Marius Wheeler; Ismat Adams CapeNature A, B and Southern 16 July 2020; 9 July 2021 5. Bernard Wooding Affected landowner (Elandsberg Farms and Renosterveld Conservancy) B and Southern 16 July 2020; 23 June 2021 6. Katja Turner Affected landowner B and Southern 17 July 2020 7. Nomhle Magwaca Affected landowner A 22 July 2020 8. Alana Duffell-Canham CapeNature A, B and Southern 24 July 2020 9. James Stewart Rheinmetall Denel Munition B and Southern 24 July 2020 10. Hennie Walters Affected landowner A and Southern 20 August 2020 11. Christoffel Lombard Affected landowner B 20 August 2020 12. Jan Nicolaas Louw Affected landowner B 21 August 2020

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13. Robert Young Affected landowner Southern 21 August 2020 14. Altus Joubert o.b.o Winterbach Affected landowner A 24 August 2020 Boerdery BK 15. Angela Kincaid Affected landowner A 26 August 2020 16. Alton G Koenze Affected landowner A, B and Southern 26 August 2020 17. Sayed Omar Sultan Affected landowner Southern 30 August 2020 18. Willem Van Rensburg Affected landowner Southern 31 August 2020 19. Dirk Johannes Van Rensburg Affected landowner Southern 1 September 2020 20. Mich Nieuwoudt SAGIT Energy Ventures Southern 1 & 23 September 2020 21. Sandra Grunewald Affected landowner A and B 5 September 2020 22. Keith Francis Affected landowner Southern 7 September 2020 23. Margaret Bayford Affected landowner A and B 7 September 2020 24. Russel Johnson Community Development Worker A, B and Southern 8 September 2020; 4 June 2021 25. (Prof) John Hare Affected landowner A and B 9 September 2020 26. Vincent Hare Private A 10 September 2020 27. Dillion Joubert Private A 11 September 2020 28. Dirk Uys Affected landowner Southern 14 September 2020 29. Du Toit Conradie Affected landowner Unknown 15 September 2020 30. Die Eikelaning Boerdery Trust Affected landowner A 16 September 2020 31. F Muller Affected landowner Unknown 29 September 2020 32. Hannes Van Schalkwyk Private B 8 October 2020 33. Rupert Hare Affected landowner A 25 October 2020 34. Alwyn Burger Swartland Local Municipality A, B and Southern 30 November 2020 35. Hennie Taljaard Witzenberg Local Municipality A, B and Southern 30 November 2020 36. Morne Theron CoCT: Environmental and Heritage Management A, B and Southern 11 January 2021; 9 July 2021 37. Rob Holtrop Affected landowner A 27 January 2021 38. Louis Andrag Affected landowner A and B 23 March 2021; 5 June 2021; 20 July 2021

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39. Eugene Smith Affected landowner Southern 5 June 2021 40. Addey Janse van Rensburg Affected landowner A, B and Southern 7 June 2021 41. Willem Maans Affected landowner A, B and Southern 7 June 2021 42. Carl Zwiegelaar ARC Infruitec-Nietvoorbij Unknown 8 June 2021 43. Michiel Smuts Affected landowner A and B 8 June 2021 44. Conrad Burger Affected landowner A, B and Southern 8 June 2021 45. Paul Adant Affected landowner A, B and Southern 8 June 2021 46. Gail Allin Affected landowner A, B and Southern 8 June 2021 47. Chris Visser Affected landowner Southern 10 June 2021 48. Christopher Moult Affected landowner A, B and Southern 10 June 2021 49. Rhinah Singo National Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) A, B and Southern 14 June 2021 50. David Marais Affected landowner A, B and Southern 17 June 2021 51. Smokie La Grange Melkbosstrand Ratepayers Association A, B and Southern 24 June 2021 52. Caryn Clarke G7 Renewable Energies Southern 30 June 2021 53. Altus Joubert Private A 30 June 2021; 7 July 2021 54. Andre Vermeulen Ceres-Tanqua Karoo Agricultural Association Unknown 4 July 2021 55. Martin Scott Bettesworth Scott (Pty) Ltd representing Inverdoorn Private Game Reserve; Aquila A, B and Southern 7 July 2021 Private Game Reserve 56. Seoka Lekota Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE): Biodiversity and A, B and Southern 8 July 2021 Conservation 57. Richard Summers Richard Summers Inc. representing Elandsberg Farms (Pty) Ltd and Rapula Farming A, B and Southern 9 July 2021 (Pty) Ltd, owners of Elandsberg Nature Reserve (including review comments from Bernard Oberholzer ) 58. Malcolm Lamour Drakenstein Municipality: Environmental Management A, B and Southern 9 July 2021 59. Annelise de Bruin CoCT: Spatial Planning and Environment A, B and Southern 13 July 2021

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Issues and Responses Table: Eskom Kappa No Issues Stakeholder Relevant Response name Corridor A. Agriculture 1. The project will affect farming abilities depending on the exact coordinates Christoffel B Areas of particular sensitivity from an agricultural perspective have been of the line. Lombard identified in the Agricultural Screening Study (Appendix A6) and Section 7.8 2. I strongly object to the planned power line route. Jan Nicolaas B of the Screening Report. It is also going to affect my farming activities. The power line is going to go Louw The corridors that are the subject of the Screening Study are each 2km wide. all over my and wheat fields that I spray with a plane. The powerline servitude will be 80 m wide, with the final powerline route within the selected corridor subject to an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) 3. I use my land for growing Lucerne and sheep farming. Electric pylons would Dirk Johannes Southern process – a Basic Assessment - in which the impacts (including impacts on take away from my usable land and affect the safety of my animals. Van Rensburg farming activities) will be assessed in detail. In addition, the final placement 4. I am opposed to putting electrical pylons on my land as its used for small Willem Van Southern of pylons will be negotiated between Eskom and the directly affected property scale fruit farming. Rensburg owners. 5. The proposed Central A Alignment Sub-Corridor passes directly above the Kai-Uwe A mentioned Farm, Farm Wijdzicht, Remainder of Farm Zonquasdrift Portion Molzahn 1129. The farm is established with 12 ha (8,000 trees) of pomegranates, 1 ha of olives and 2.5 ha of table grapes. 6. There are already three major power lines running across our farm. We Du Toit Unknown would not prefer another over our farm. Conradie B. Aviation 7. The power line runs across my flying runway, which cannot be allowed Jan Nicolaas B Known airfields have been identified in Section 4.2.6 of the Screening Report. under any circumstances. The fly runway is used throughout the area. Louw The constraints associated with airfields with regard to selection of the 8. As the representative of 400 members who are pilots and student pilots the Ross Leighton A, B and preferred corridor are discussed in Section 7.7 of the Screening Report. sub corridor may have a major impact on general aviation in the area. Southern On conclusion of the Screening Study, more a more detailed Baseline Assessment of the selected corridor will be undertaken, to inform the final powerline route within the 2km wide corridor. As indicated above the final powerline route will be subject to an EIA process in which the impacts will be assessed in detail. In addition, the final placement of pylons will be negotiated between Eskom and the directly affected property owners.

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No Issues Stakeholder Relevant Response name Corridor C. Tourism 9. The planned route will run across a historic farm, which was issued in 1703. Jan Nicolaas B Areas of particular sensitivity from a tourism perspective have been identified On which are old historic buildings with a fort (Blokhuis) that attracts many Louw in the Tourism Screening Study (Appendix A7) and Section 7.9 of the tourists. It's going to be very unsightly. Screening Report. Cultural and heritage attractions have been identified as sensitive features to inform the selection of the preferred corridor alignment from a tourism, heritage (Section 7.10 of the Screening Report) and visual (Section 7.11 of the Screening Report) perspective. 10. This line would affect our Eco tourism-based business as well as film shoots Katja Turner B and Areas of particular sensitivity from a tourism perspective have been identified coming to our area as it would take away the open vistas and cause visual Southern in the Tourism Screening Study (Appendix A7) and Section 7.9 of the pollution. Screening Report. In addition, areas considered to be sensitive from a visual The film shoots that come to us for these open vistas bring a lot of revenue perspective have been identified in the Visual Screening Study (Appendix A9) to the Wellington Area. and Section 7.11 of the Screening Report. Note that the Central A corridor (and potentially portions of the Central B corridor) has been identified as the preferred corridor through the screening process. If Eskom proceeds with this corridor, the Wellington area is unlikely to be affected. 11. Tourism may be harmed and infrastructure, especially roads, may also be David Marais A, B and Areas of particular sensitivity from a tourism perspective have been identified adversely affected. Heritage issues are fortunately few. Southern in the Tourism Screening Study (Appendix A7) and Section 7.9 of the Screening Report. The impacts of the final powerline route will be assessed in an EIA process which will take into account impacts on heritage resources, tourism and existing infrastructure, amongst others. 12. The proposed Central A and B alignments cross the southern end on the Martin Scott A, B and The corridors that are the subject of the Screening Study are each 2 km wide. Inverdoorn Private Game Reserve, and specifically in an area used for Southern The powerline servitude will be 80 m wide, with the final powerline route within game drives. the selected corridor subject to an EIA process in which the impacts (including Similarly, the proposed Southern alignment is on (or close to) the southern impacts on tourism facilities of this nature) will be assessed in detail. In boundary of the Aquila Private Game Reserve. addition, the final powerline route will be informed by more detailed baseline As conservancies/game reserves with world class tourist facilities that studies of the preferred corridor, in which areas not compatible (or more depend on an environment that is conducive to nature conservation and sensitive to the development of a powerline) will be mapped in greater detail / tourism - there is serious concern about the potential impact the proposed with a higher level of accuracy. powerlines (and associated infrastructure) could have on the livelihoods of the respective game reserves.

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No Issues Stakeholder Relevant Response name Corridor D. Locations of Specific Concern 13. Elandsberg Nature Reserve has over 100 rare and endangered plant and Bernard B and The Elandsberg Nature Reserve has been identified as an area of specific animal species, including several endemic species, falling in critically Wooding Southern concern by a number of specialists. The portion of the Central B and Southern endangered vegetation types. Development on this highly sensitive pristine Corridors passing through the reserve is thus not considered a viable route for natural area should not be considered. the powerline (see Section 9 and Figure 9.1 of the Screening Report). The two farmyards and natural area surrounding them has been registered as a Heritage site and the Nature Reserve has registered with the CapeNature Stewardship Program in perpetuity. The farm also falls within the Renosterveld Conservancy, who's members wish to keep the natural area as unspoilt as possible by limiting and controlling unsightly development. 14. The routeing shown in blue (Central A alignment) would appear to pass John Hare A and B All properties with formal conservation value have been identified and are through Commando Farm and Uitkyk Farm 492 (conservation properties) mapped as features of ecological sensitivity (see Section 7.2 of the effectively destroy their considerable conservation value. Screening Report). 15. Central A alignment via Kareekloof Conservancy and the Baviaansberg Rupert Hare A The sensitivity of the Kareekloof Conservancy (in the Central A Alignment – instead of Karoopoort takes the powerline through an established Northern Option) has been acknowledged in Section 7.2 of the Screening conservancy with nature accommodation that supports an entire community Report dealing with Terrestrial Ecology. of local inhabitants. This community used to be subsidized by commercial The benefits of the powerline following an existing powerline route (where farming, but climate change has effectively eliminated the viability of cash impacts already exist) rather than passing through an undisturbed area have crops, as a result tourism is the only viable option for the foreseeable future. been identified in the majority of Specialist Screening Studies. http://karoo-nature.co.za/karee-kloof-conservancy/ The impact of both visual and audible affects from powerline hum would effectively shutdown what is currently the only source of income supporting several local families. Routing via the existing route through Karoopoort would have limited marginal affects in comparison given that there are already power lines, it is largely on state owned land that is not deemed as conservancy/nature reserve and has a shorter routing profile. 16. I have very serious concerns about the new northern arm of the planned Vincent Hare A See response to item 15 above. transmission line along Droeland and Commando (Central A alignment). This cuts through exceptionally sensitive conservation area (an ecotone on the boundaries of succulent Karoo, renosterveld, and fynbos biomes). The area also has an exceptionally high heritage status; multiple well- documented archaeological sites line this route. But above all there is a very high level of local economic risk here: the area survives today primarily on eco-tourism; not on farming. This is a shift that has taken place over the past 10 years, perhaps before initial assessments were performed. With this

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No Issues Stakeholder Relevant Response name Corridor additional transmission line, eco-tourism would undoubtedly be severely affected. This would destroy the livelihoods of a dozen or so families that rely on this conservation area for employment. Considering these significant impacts, why can't the line cut through to the existing Karropoort section at an earlier point, where the impacts will be lesser? 17. My property appears to be affected by the northernmost routeing is via John Hare A and B See response to item 15 above. Commando and Droeland. This would be quite simply catastrophic for what is a pristine conservancy in the succulent Karoo. It is our view that the powerline can and should route via Karoopoort with the existing lines. 18. The Wellington Site is operated by Rhienmetall Denel Munition and the Rheinmetall B and Noted. Portions of Rheinmetall Denel Munition’s Wellington site, coincide with activity is explosive related. The area is also registered as a National Key Denel Munition Southern both the Central and Southern Alignments (see Section 5.2.3.3 of the Point. The proposed 765 kV route over the property will induce high RF and Screening Report and Figure 16 in the Town Planning Report). Given the Magnetic fields, that are very detrimental for the manufacturing of proximity of this site to the Elandsberg Nature Reserve (not considered Explosives and Production on the site. suitable for the construction of additional powerlines) it is unlikely that the powerline will be placed in either of these sub-corridors in the region of Rheinmetall Denel Munition’s Wellington site. 19. It appears that the lines do not cross into the urban edges of Riebeek Swartland Local A, B and All urban areas have been identified as sensitive features in the Town Kasteel, Malmesbury, Abbotsdale and Kalbaskraal. Please ensure that the Municipality Southern Planning Study. It is thus the intention to avoid all such areas in the final routing positioning of the proposed lines do not sterilize any development in urban of the powerline. Section 7.6 of the Screening Report includes an analysis of areas. the corridors in relation to existing urban areas and urban expansion areas identified in relevant Municipal Spatial Development Frameworks (SDF). Also see the Town Planning Screening Study attached as Appendix A5 to the Screening Report. 20. My most serious concern is the environmental impact around the area of David Marais A, B and Potential sensitivities around the Karoopoort area have been identified by the Towerberg including up to the Karoopoort as this area seems extremely Southern specialists and have been taken into account in identifying the preferred vulnerable in terms of flora and fauna. The latter includes the riverine rabbit corridor (see Section 8 of the Screening Report). Such sensitive areas will be and the former seems less well explored than many other regions in the the subject of more detailed baseline studies during the next phase of the western cape for botanical documentation. This is the same reason why I project which will in turn inform the final powerline route (see Section 9.2 of am so concerned about all the other intended development in the region of the Screening Report). The powerline will also be subject to– a Basic my property. Assessment process in which the impacts will be assessed in detail. In the Karoopoort area, SRK has identified both the Central A and B corridors as feasible, allowing some additional flexibility in powerline routing in this area to avoid particularly sensitive areas as far as possible.

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No Issues Stakeholder Relevant Response name Corridor 21. The Central A Alignment is supported due to the high sensitivities around Bernard B and Noted. the Elandsberg Nature Reserve and Agtergroenberg area (Renosterveld Wooding Southern Conservency). 22. We stress that the entire Elandsberg Nature Reserve is a cultural landscape Richard A, B and See response to comment 13 above. of outstanding heritage value and cultural significance which has been Summers Southern The Elandsberg Nature Reserve (including the Elandsberg PHS) has been declared a Provincial Heritage Site (PHS) by Heritage Western Cape (HWC) identified as a fatal flaw in the Screening Report (see Table 8-1 and Figure 8- in 2015. A 765kV powerline would have a high negative impact on the 4 of the Screening Report) primarily due to ecological, heritage and tourism integrity of this landscape, the resource and thus severely damage its PHS sensitivities. status. The significance of Elandsberg Nature Reserve lies not only in the cultural landscape, but also the natural landscape and biodiversity significance. 23. Given the unique visual and landscape qualities of the Elandsberg PHS are Richard A, B and not adequately recognised in the study. The site should be clearly Summers Southern earmarked as a no-go area. The main imperative is for impact avoidance to be applied at all costs. 24. Elandsberg Nature Reserve is a highly significant and sensitive site. Richard A, B and Although the bulk of these submissions selectively focus on the heritage Summers Southern and visual significance, it is also recorded that the site is of high biodiversity significance. 25. The existing 400kV powerlines constructed during the 1970s have already Richard A, B and See response to comment 22 above. negatively impacted the south-eastern portion of the Elandsberg Reserve Summers Southern and no further impacts should be tolerated or allowed. 26. An alternative alignment that does not impact on or fall within the Richard A, B and See response to comment 22 above. Elandsberg Nature Reserve must be identified. It would need to be ensured Summers Southern that the identified route does not impact on other significant environmental (including visual and heritage) resources. A careful and in-depth evaluation and investigation of alternative route alignments is therefore warranted by virtue of the high sensitivity. 27. My objection is against the Central A (NORTHERN ALIGNMENT) running Altus Joubert A See response to comment 15 above. Although the Central A: Northern Option through the Baviaansberg Reserve and Kareekloof. This area is one of the was considered acceptable by all specialists, it was consistently identified as very small number of nature and mountain areas still unblemished and less preferred than the Central A: Southern Option or Central B alignment. without large power lines. It consists of a small valley (the Baiviaanshoek) SRK has thus recommended that this area ideally be avoided (see Section 8.2 and beautiful kloof (Kareekloof), which will be completely ruined by an of the Screening Report). unsightly large power line. The Kareekloof is very narrow and a power line will take up the full area and cannot be hidden away. We cannot allow this route to go ahead. The Southern Alignment is much more suitable as there already runs two large lines, is open with enough space and will not ruin new unblemished nature.

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No Issues Stakeholder Relevant Response name Corridor 28. The proposed Central A alignment runs across the southern portion of the Martin Scott Unknown See response to comment 12. Inverdoorn Private Game Reserve, and traverse one of the most used areas of the reserve, as this is where all the tourist game drives take place. It will also cross the access road that all visitors make use of to get to the game reserve – so much for the wide-open space Tankwa Karoo landscape entrance! 29. The Central B alignment seems to have the least impact as the corridor Martin Scott Unknown See response to comment 12. appears to be on the southern boundary (as opposed to running across the reserve). It is however still close and could have a serious impact without appropriate buffers and strategic alignment of the powerlines so that it is not visible from the game reserve. E. Noise 30. It is a well-known fact that 765 kV overhead powerlines generate a tonal Drakenstein A and B Noted. An EIA (Basic Assessment) will be commissioned once the final noise. In light hereof and based on the fact that the preferred sub-corridor Municipality powerline route has been determined within the preferred corridor. If alignment traverses the rural town of Gouda and surroundings and has the considered to be a potential impact, the Basic Assessment process should potential to cause a disturbing noise and/or noise nuisance in terms of the include a specialist Noise Impact Assessment. Western Cape Noise Control Regulations, 2013. Regulation 4 of the Western Cape Noise Control Regulations makes provision for the local authority responsible for considering an application for planning approval or environmental authorisation to instruct the applicant to conduct and submit, as part of the application a noise impact assessment in accordance with SANS 10328 to establish whether the noise impact rating of the proposed land use or activity exceeds the appropriate rating level for a particular district as indicated in SANS 10103. The Division therefore requires a noise impact assessment undertaken by an accredited acoustic engineer in accordance with SANS 10328 as part of the development application. The assessment should include the calculation and prediction of noise by means of noise propagation modelling to determine the noise impact of the development proposal. Should the noise impact assessment indicate potential exceedances of the outdoor rating level for the appropriate district, as indicated in table 2 of SANS 10103, the noise impact assessment must include appropriate noise management measures to be implemented and an operational noise management plan must be developed and implemented to ensure compliance with the Western Cape Noise Control Regulations of 2013.

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No Issues Stakeholder Relevant Response name Corridor F. Socio-Economic 31. Should I be worried for my children and grandchildren’s safety or health (if F. Muller Unknown The potential impacts of the powerline on the health of communities living in you should work on my property with us staying at home)? close proximity to the powerline will need to be assessed in the EIA process. 32. My concern is the distance the powerline is running from the house where Hannes Van B The current process aims to identify which of the three corridor alternatives people are living. The electricity can affect their health. Schalkwyk will be most suitable for the development of the powerline from an environmental, social and technical perspective.

33. I have a plot in Touwsriver-Volschenk straat. Would there be a pylon built Keith Francis Southern The final powerline route within the selected corridor will be subject to the near my property? This would be very unhealthy and I know the pylon outcomes of an EIA process in which the impacts (including potential health cannot be placed within a certain distance of homes. Will this affect the impacts and potential impacts on property values) will be considered. In value of my plot? addition, the final placement of pylons will be negotiated between Eskom and the directly affected property owners. All existing urban areas and urban expansion areas identified in the Municipal SDFs have been identified as areas to be avoided (see Section 7.6 and Appendix A5 to the Screening Report) 34. I am the community development worker in the area of Touwsrivier and Russel Johnson A, B and Noted. By submitting this comment you have been registered as a stakeholder would like to participate in all community participation processes to make Southern for the Screening Study and will be informed of further steps in the current sure that community are inform and also inform about opportunities close to process. The stakeholder database from this study will also be provided to their area seeing that we face unemployment rate of around 95%. Eskom to inform any future stakeholder engagement processes related to the proposed powerline. 35. From your online Google map both these routes crosses 3 residential farm Louis Andrag A and B The sub-corridors assessed in the screening study are each 2km wide. The houses which is totally unacceptable and these routes will be strongly final powerline servitude will however only be 80 m wide. Within the selected opposed. It is shocking that the interest of the rightful tax paying landowners sub-corridor, there is thus sufficient flexibility to ensure that the powerline can were not even considered by the "Specialist Screening Studies" when the be routed in such a way that residential dwellings are not affected. Both the preferred route was determined. Do these so called Specialists find it agricultural specialist and town planners have identified dwellings as areas of acceptable that humans must reside under a 765 kVA line with very high sensitivity within all three sub-corridors, indicating that these areas Environmental Management Framework (EMF) and other associated risks? should be avoided. This total disregard for the rights of landowners and the health and safety of residents won't be tolerated. 36. As landowner, ratepayer and farmer who built up my farms over 35 years I Louis Andrag A and B Each of the corridors considered in the Screening Report are 2 km wide and am extremely surprised and disappointed that 10 x Screening Studies were over 160 km long, resulting in an extremely large study area. The Screening performed, but not one of the focused on the people living and working Study was thus a desktop exercise to identify the preferred corridor, with more within the proposes alignments. 10 other parties are more important and detailed baseline assessments (including site verification of sensitive features have more rights than humans who love, treasure and work the farms. where required) proposed during the next phase of the project. This will inform

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No Issues Stakeholder Relevant Response name Corridor 37. I understand and support the principle of economic progress, but not Louis Andrag A and B the final placement of the powerline, with the aim of avoiding existing destroying economic value and farm worker job losses in the process if there infrastructure and minimising impacts as far as possible. are alternatives that were not considered. 38. Electric pylons, unsightly, make noise... Scare our horses. Potentially Gail Allin A, B and These issues are noted and will be assessed in more detail in the Basic dangerous to health if too close to our homes!!!! Southern Assessment process which will be commissioned for the proposed final powerline route, which has not yet been determined. See Section 9.2 of the Screening Report outlining the future steps to be followed by SRK and Eskom. 39. The Ceres Tankwa-Karoo is a tourist destination and construction of this Andre A, B and Eskom has confirmed that the successful contractor will be required to provide scale has proven to have a negative impact on businesses in the area. How Vermeulen Southern opportunities to local companies in line with the Preferential Procurement is Eskom going to ensure that local Ceres Tankwa-Karoo businesses get Policy Framework Act (PPPFA) regulations. This may include job support from contractors working on these proposed projects? When Kappa opportunities, skills development, and development of small business. This and the current 765KVA-line was constructed, the local businesses in the will form part of the contractual agreement with the successful contractor. The area were not supported. Accommodation, meals, construction services, agreed targets will be monitored by Eskom during construction to ensure labour and much more. Local here refers to the directly affected community compliance. of the Ceres Tankwa-Karoo. Not Ceres. Not Touwsriver. Not Worcester. Most of these do not even fall into our district. 40. With industrial developments like the one Eskom is planning in our area, Andre A, B and Potential security related impacts are noted and will be assessed in the Basic there will most certainly be an increased element of opportunistic crime – Vermeulen Southern Assessment process for the proposed final powerline route (see response to crime in a rural farming area. Unfortunately, the police cannot always take comment 30 above). charge of situations in these secluded areas and landowners are left to fend Furthermore, it must be noted that Eskom employs security during for themselves. Is Eskom planning to invest in local community safety construction to safeguard its equipment etc. The Eskom representatives are programs such as a Farm Watch, installing stationary cameras and available on site and can hopefully be approached to assist in joining with the supporting the local Farmer’s Association? “farm watch”. Cameras would not be possible throughout the project areas due to the distance being covered and the remoteness of the area. Secondly after construction of the line, Eskom patrols by helicopter and if maintenance is required access is requested from relevant property owners. Access during construction can also be monitored in each area, using an access register. 41. The livelihoods of the game reserves [Inverdoorn Private Game Reserve Martin Scott Unknown These issues are noted and will be assessed in more detail in the Basic and Aquila Private Game Reserve] depend on an environment that is Assessment process which will be commissioned for the proposed final conducive to nature conservation and tourism, which depend on the natural powerline route, which has not yet been determined. See Section 9.2 of the and scenic beauty of the rural landscape to attract tourists to the Karoo. The Screening Report outlining the future steps to be followed by SRK and Eskom. concern is that powerlines with pylons of 35m – 65m high (with footprints of The Basic Assessment process would include more detailed assessments of up to 4300m²) with associated infrastructure will have a dire impact on the impacts by amongst others, visual and socio-economic specialists, taking into game reserves’ sense of place, rustic character, and environmental quality. 42. The proposed Southern alignment is on the south-eastern boundary of the Martin Scott Unknown Aquila Private Game Reserve. Again, this is an area of the reserve where a

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No Issues Stakeholder Relevant Response name Corridor large percentage of the game drives take place. What makes Aquila game account the impacts of the powerline on the sense of place and tourism in the drives special for guests is the feeling of the wide-open Karoo landscapes area and proposing how any impacts can be avoided or mitigated. and the fact that there are virtually no man-made structures in sight. Any The Basic Assessment would consider impacts during both the construction transmission line, and especially a transmission line of this scale and and operational phases of the powerline development. magnitude, will have ruinous consequences for the reserve’s business that is 100% dependent on tourists. 43. Large scale transmission lines that are visible and/or create dust, noise or Martin Scott Unknown light pollution (especially during the construction phase) could have dire consequences for the respective game reserves’ nature-tourists business models. This in turn will have an equally detrimental effect on the staff employed, i.e. especially in these uncertain times when the tourism sector will need several years to recover from the Covid-19 pandemic. G. Heritage 44. The Heritage Specialist Screening Study undertaken clearly identifies the Richard A, B and Noted. Also see response to comment 22 above. heritage significance of the Elandsberg Nature Reserve in terms of its PHS Summers Southern status, which is supported as it has a direct bearing on the acceptability of any alignment that potentially impacts on Elandsberg PHS. It also identifies the corridor alternatives impacting the Elandsberg PHS as being fatally flawed. Due to the high significance of the Elandsberg PHS within the Central Corridor B and Southern Corridor C, we support the conclusion that the Elandsberg PHS and its surrounds is a no-go area and not acceptable for site selection for the proposed powerline. 45. The Elandsberg PHS is the only formally protected cultural landscape within Richard A, B and Noted. The provincial heritage authority will be consulted once the proposed the study area and is of a high order of significance. Given the site’s clear Summers Southern powerline route has been finalised and if required a formal application cultural significance, the provincial heritage authority HWC must be submitted in terms of the National Heritage Resource Act 25 of 1999. As consulted as a key role-player as early as possible in the process. indicated in earlier responses, the sensitivity of the Elandsberg PHS is one of 46. The landscape comprising Elandsberg PHS has a very high heritage Richard A, B and the reasons this area is considered fatally flawed. sensitivity based on a number of criteria including scenic qualities, rarity and Summers Southern representivity. Any proposed powerline alignment must ensure that this sensitivity is not impacted or affected adversely in any manner whatsoever. 47. The study identifies the implications of this very high sensitivity rating Richard A, B and Noted, see response to comment 22 above. including a potential fatal flaw in terms of the corridor alternatives that impact Summers Southern on Elandsberg PHS and surrounds. As a landscape with a very high sensitivity rating the study highlights the importance thereof. This very high sensitivity rating also highlights the imperative for avoidance to be applied

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No Issues Stakeholder Relevant Response name Corridor in terms of the impact mitigation hierarchy regarding the Central B and Southern Alignment Alternatives. 48. Given the PHS status of the Elandsberg Nature Reserve, the study correctly Richard A, B and Noted, see responses to comment 22 and 37 above. states that the responsible provincial heritage authority, namely HWC, is Summers Southern unlikely to grant a permit of approval for the construction of a 765kV powerline that impacts adversely on the site. The legal and practical effect of the declaration of Elandsberg Nature Reserve as a PHS is to protect the site from further powerline development and resultant loss of integrity of a highly significant heritage resource. 49. Both the Central Corridor B and Southern Corridor C traverse land of very Richard A, B and Noted. high and high heritage significance and sensitivity and this presupposes a Summers Southern clear need for the realignment of corridors to avoid these areas. This has direct relevance to the Elandsberg PHS where the study recommends that an alternative alignment be identified at a local scale. This recommendation is supported. 50. As highlighted above, a key omission in the Heritage Screening Study is the Richard A, B and The Visual Screening Study notes the interrelated nature of the visual, lack of integration with the findings and recommendations of the Visual Summers Southern heritage and tourism studies. The visual study was thus informed by the Screening Study. Given the interrelated nature of these two studies, there heritage study (amongst others) as indicated in Section 6.12.1 of the needs to better integration between the respective studies. Screening Study and Section 3.1 of the Visual Screening Study attached as Appendix A9. 51. In support of these comments herewith a review prepared by Sarah Winter Richard A, B and Noted, the comments in the review prepared by Sarah Winter largely supports dated 8 July 2021 which considers impacts on Elandsberg Nature Reserve Summers Southern the findings of the Heritage Screening Report and any concerns raised have Provincial Heritage Site and provides a review of the heritage specialist been noted in the comment by this stakeholder (Richard Summers) and are screening study. responded to above and below. The purpose of the review relates specifically to the heritage significance of the Elandsberg Nature Reserve, which is acknowledged in the Screening Report and is one of the reasons this area is considered a fatal flaw. 52. The identification of the Elandsberg Nature Reserve as a landscape of very Richard A, B and Neither the credibility of the Heritage Screening Study nor the identification of high heritage significance and sensitivity with no-go or fatal flaw implications Summers Southern the Elandsberg Nature Reserve as a no-go area have been questioned during is consistent with all the previous heritage assessments for both the 1st and the extensive public and authority comment period. In addition, the screening 2nd 765kV Eskom powerlines dating to 2009. It is recommended that the process followed was informed by the Procedure for Electricity Grid Heritage Screening Study highlights this consistency given that this Infrastructure Environmental Assessment Applications Inside the Power contributes to the credibility of the findings. Corridors established through the SEA process for the Strategic Transmission Corridors (see Figure 1-3 in the Screening Report) and did not specifically require verification of the findings of previous studies. SRK does also not believe this will affect the findings of the Screening Study.

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No Issues Stakeholder Relevant Response name Corridor 53. In a letter dated 2 October 2019, HWC raised concern regarding the nature Drakenstein Unknown The context of the letter referred to in this comment is unclear. SRK and extent of the proposed development in light of the topography, visual Municipality commenced with the current Screening Study in 2020, and the latter is this exposure and significance of the proposed routes. Furthermore, it was unlikely to relate directly to this study. highlighted that revised design proposals were required and that the HIA should be expanded to incorporate additional indicators. 54. In terms of the heritage overlay zones proposed in Drakenstein Heritage Drakenstein Unknown Noted. The Basic Assessment process and related heritage application and Survey 2013: Municipality heritage assessment will consider the location of the proposed powerline in • The proposed Central A alignment is located outside any proposed relation to such heritage zones and heritage resources and assess the impacts Heritage Overlay Zones. accordingly. • The proposed Central B alignment, might impact the context of the proposed Rondeheuwel / Hermon Heritage Overlay Zone, which is noted as a Grade 3 heritage resource; and • The Southern Alignment is located within or adjacent to the proposed Agter Groenberg Heritage Overlay Zone, which is noted as a Grade 3 heritage resource. 55. In terms of the heritage resources identified within the survey: Drakenstein Unknown • The proposed Central A alignment will possibly impact on the context Municipality of various grade 3C heritage resources; • The proposed Central B alignment will possibly impact the significance or context of various grade 3A to 3C heritage resources and the Elandsberg Provincial Heritage Site; and • The proposed Southern Alignment will possibly impact the significance or context of various grade 3A to 3C heritage resources and the Elandsberg Provincial Heritage Site. 56. The Central A alignment will have a reduced impact on the surrounding Drakenstein Unknown Noted. On conclusion of the Screening Study, more a more detailed Baseline heritage resources and scenic routes. However, there is concern about the Municipality Assessment of the selected corridor will be undertaken, to inform the final possible impact on Stone Age archaeological resources. powerline route within the 2km wide corridor. This will include more detailed mapping of known heritage resources (including archaeological resources). 57. The proposed construction of Central A alignment as a second 765 kV Drakenstein Unknown Noted. As indicated above, the final powerline route will be informed by more transmission powerline between the Sterrekus Substation, near the town of Municipality detailed baseline assessment (mapping of sensitive features) within the Melkbosstrand, and the Kappa Substation, north of the town of Touws River, preferred powerline corridor. The powerline route will also be subject to a is supported with conditions, from a heritage point of view. future Basic Assessment process, informed by a range of specialist impacts The following conditions are recommended: assessments which will recommend mitigation measures to ensure that • A detailed layout of the exact route and footprint of the proposed impacts on heritage (and other environmental and social resources) are alignment is required for a more comprehensive assessment of avoided and minimised as far as possible. possible impacts;

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No Issues Stakeholder Relevant Response name Corridor • The alignment routes, tower locations and typologies must be informed by the visual mitigation measures as outlined in the Visual Impact Assessment; • Detailed design indicators must be developed, which will inform the resolution of the alignment route, tower locations and typologies to be employed; • An archaeologist must be retained on a watching brief: to monitor, identify and record any previously unidentified heritage resources; and • Towers should be adjusted onsite to avoid impacting on potential or previously unidentified heritage resources, as noted by the onsite archaeologist. H. Visual 58. This route (top section of Central A route (blue) will deface land undisturbed Altus Joubert A The benefits of the powerline following and existing powerline route (where up to now and with natural beauty, not found so often. All the other routes o.b.o impacts already exist) rather than passing through an undisturbed area have run along existing power lines and will have far less impact on the beauty of Winterbach been identified in the majority of Specialist Screening Studies. the surrounding area. Boerdery 59. In our area it will be better if the new line goes along the existing line Hennie Walters A and Southern 60. We own a farm and a development within the Gouda district and have Angela Kincaid A See response above. The visual impacts of the proposed powerline already had one Eskom Powerline and a Wind Turbine farm put up within (including cumulative impacts of existing infrastructure) will be assessed in the area. detail in the EIA process to be completed subsequent to the screening We opposed this at the time due to effect this has on the environment, process. spoiling the natural feel of a rural area. Our farm currently looks directly onto The location of windfarms is not an Eskom decision. It is between the the 50 Wind Turbines and these monstrosities interfere with what was once developer and the procurer and the procurer in the case of Gouda is the a lovely view and the reason for us buying the property out there in the first government (the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy). Eskom is place. mandated by law to provide a grid connection. Eskom cannot provide special To make matters worse, we have to live with these structures and the cost tariffs to customers as these are regulated by the National Energy Regulator of electricity is exorbitant in the area. If there was a trade off at least with of South Africa (NERSA) and for some of these projects, the cost to Eskom is providing us (the people living within the radius of the powerlines and higher than that of Eskom's average cost. Eskom's energy tariffs are based on turbines) with a very reasonable electricity rate per unit, it may go a long the total cost to Eskom and any reduction in tariff for one category would way in the acceptance of these powerlines. require an increase to other tariffs. This would be subject to public I do not think that this is fair for the Gouda vicinity to be hit with more of consultation and approval by NERSA. Eskom cannot act in a discriminatory these structures to further spoil the beauty out there. manner where one customer is given preferential treatment over another, unless approved by NERSA.

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No Issues Stakeholder Relevant Response name Corridor 61. There are serious concerns about the impacts of the powerline on the Witzenberg A, B and Noted. Areas considered to be sensitive from a visual perspective have been Witzenberg Municipality landscape especially from a visual perspective. Local Southern identified in the Visual Screening Study (Appendix A9) and Section 7.11 of the Witzenberg, being one of the most scenic areas, is not the best location for Municipality Screening Report. powerline infrastructure. Furthermore, the Kappa substation in turn has led The Kappa Substation is located within the Komsberg Renewable Energy to numerous renewable energy project applications that have further Development Zone (REDZ) and area earmarked for renewable energy degraded the special character of the area. projects. Also see response to item 58 and 60. 62. Additional information should be included and/or gaps should be addressed Richard A, B and to enable stakeholders to make meaningful input and comment. In terms of Summers Southern the visual screening undertaken, the following information is absent from the Draft Screening Report and visual study: • The Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) for Power Corridors Despite extensive efforts by SRK to obtain the maps produced through the maps indicating the relevant visual features, and their related SEA process, this was not possible (the authors of the SEA would not release sensitivities, should be shown as a key component of the current Visual this information) and it was evident that the maps had not been incorporated Screening Study. into the DFFE’s Screening Tool in their original format. Specialists were thus requested to produce feature maps based on the most recent available information, taking into account the features and sensitivity ratings identified in the SEA. Insofar as the maps presented in the SEA are concerned, they are publicly accessible via the link to the SEA provided in the Reference section of the Visual Screening Study. • A site verification map based on the DFFE’s Screening Tool for the See response to comment above. The site verification maps produced by the Visual / Landscape Theme is required. DFFE Screening Tool were based on outdated information and were not considered suitable at the scale of the study area. • More detailed mapping is required than that provided in the current draft The level of mapping detail is fairly consistent across the specialist studies (it report of visual features and sensitivities for the localised Kappa- is however noted that this comment was made by a reviewer who may have Sterrekus Corridor, which should include protected areas such as the focussed on a single study only). As indicated on Figure 3-1 of the Visual Elandsberg PHS. Screening Report and Figure 6-38 of the Integrated Screening Report, Nature Reserves and Protected Areas such as Elandsberg were included in the mapping of visual features and this area is indicated as being of very high visual sensitivity (see Figure 6-39 of the Screening Report). Not all visual features are individually labelled to retain legibility of the maps. It is also noted that the purpose of the current exercise was a high-level screening of the corridors; more detailed mapping and analysis will follow in the baseline assessment for the corridor that is preferred on the basis of screening.

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No Issues Stakeholder Relevant Response name Corridor • The list of visual features in Table 3-1 are too generic, and it is left to It is not clear why the list of visual features is deemed too generic. The list is other specialists to identify and map the various features. considered by the specialist to be comprehensive and was informed by the list identified in the SEA, also compiled by visual specialists. • The polygons of visual features along the three alignment corridors The polygons for all features listed in Table 3-1 were mapped for the visual should form part of the Geographic Information System (GIS) mapping screening study. Datasets for individual visual features that overlap with other in the Visual Screening Study. specialist fields were provided by the respective specialists to avoid discrepancies, and as the level of detail generated by other specialists was adequate for the visual screening study. Where similar features would be used for screening by various specialists, the SRK project managers identified the specialist best qualified to verify the extent of the features, which were then shared with other specialists. • The buffers for features given in Table 3-3 do not seem to have been Visual features buffers were included in the mapping of sensitivities (Map 5-1 included in the visual sensitivity mapping. It is not possible to make of the visual screening study), but may not be apparent due to the scale of the informed choices about buffer zones without detailed mapping. map and because sensitivities were clipped to the corridors. Finer-scale maps were not included in the report due to the size of the study area, and the scale of presented maps is deemed adequate to provide an overview of and identify visual sensitivities in the study area for the purposes of screening. • The baseline characteristics of the various corridor alignments are The purpose of the screening study was to comparatively assess the sub discussed in very general terms in Section 4, but this section fails to list corridor alternatives based on sensitivities in a number of specialist fields in or map the actual visual resources, protected areas and sensitive order to recommend a preferred corridor. As indicated in Section 9.2 of the receptors. Screening Report, there are a number of further steps in the process before the placement of the powerline is finalised, including a Basic Assessment process during will include a detailed Visual Impact Assessment. The level of information presented in the Visual Screening study is consistent with the level of information presented in the other specialist screening studies and it is not anticipated that a more detailed description of the baseline characteristics of the ~ 1 200km2 study area would change the outcomes of the Screening process. Key visual resources, including protected areas, and sensitive receptors are mapped on Figures 3-1 and 4-1 of the Visual Screening study. Not all features are individually labelled to retain legibility of the maps. • Specific visual features, such as all declared nature reserves, together Visual features buffers were included in the mapping of sensitivities (Map 5-1 with their allocated buffers, should be included in the visual mapping at of the visual screening study) but may not be apparent due to the scale of the an appropriate scale. This is a necessary prerequisite to informing the map and because sensitivities were clipped to the corridors. Finer-scale maps routing of the proposed powerline. were not included in the report due to the size of the study area, and the scale of presented maps is deemed sufficient to provide an overview of and identify visual sensitivities in the study area for the purposes of screening. More

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No Issues Stakeholder Relevant Response name Corridor detailed mapping of features in the preferred sub-corridor will be undertaken during the next phase of the project, to inform the routing of the proposed powerline within the recommended corridor. • Section 4 of the Visual Study contains an assessment of the visual The aspects that inform the determination of visual quality are listed in Section quality of each sub-corridor area but fails to provide any criteria in terms 3.1 of the visual screening study and are then discussed in terms of their of which the assessment was undertaken. applicability to the corridors in Section 4. • In Section 4.3 (Central B Alignment), the description of the Central The purpose of screening was to provide a holistic / integrated overview of Section states that much of the mountainous area is protected and individual and relative corridor visual sensitivity. It is acknowledged that all mentions a number of nature reserves crossed by the powerline corridors contain high sensitivity features; however, the purpose of screening corridor. The sensitivity ratings given in Tables 5-1 to 5-3 are too was to identify the least sensitive corridor overall. generalised. Despite the high sensitivity, and the fact that the corridor Features could only be identified as “fatal flaws” or “no-go” areas in very passes through a number of 'very high sensitivity' (or no-go) areas (Fig. exceptional circumstances, as all corridors include highly sensitive features. 5-1 in the Study), the overall visual quality of this Section is given as This was already indicated at a broad scale in the SEA, which recognised the 'medium'. This rating is inexplicable. presence of many high sensitivity features in this area. It is noted, as mentioned at the beginning of Oberholzer’s review report, that the overall corridor had already been pre-selected in the SEA as a transmission corridor. • Table 5-4 in the Visual Study conflates the sub-corridors of the Central The table format was prescribed to all specialists, and its purpose was to rate B Alignment into one category, with no fatal flaws indicated, a ranking each corridor as a whole. of '2' in terms of preferred routes, and a statement of 'acceptable' for Features could only be identified as “fatal flaws” or “no-go” areas in very site selection. This conclusion is both flawed and inexplicable. It is exceptional circumstances, as all corridors include highly sensitive features. based on an over-generalisation and is misleading. This was already indicated at a broad scale in the SEA, which recognised the presence of many high sensitivity features in this area. It is noted, as mentioned at the beginning of Oberholzer’s review report, that the overall corridor had already been pre-selected in the SEA as a transmission corridor. Not all visually sensitive features can be avoided if it is accepted that a powerline will be located somewhere in this region. An important purpose of screening was to identify relative sensitivity of the corridors identified for consideration in the screening study. Detailed planning of the powerline route will commence during a subsequent phase. • There is a lack of meaningful integration of the visual and heritage Specialist screening studies focussed on their specialist theme, and the significance which, in the case of Elandsberg PHS, are inextricably analysis in the visual screening report focuses on visual aspects. Individual linked. In contrast to the Visual Study, the Heritage Screening Study indicates that the Elandsberg PHS within the Central B Alignment is a 'no-go' area, a ranking of '3' in terms of preference, and a statement of 'not acceptable' for site selection. This finding is supported but it is

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No Issues Stakeholder Relevant Response name Corridor contradicted by the equivalent finding in the Visual Study. This is screening studies are integrated in SRK's integrated screening report, which inexplicable and misleading. deals with varying and/or conflicting findings of individual screening studies. • Section 6 of the Visual Study indicates that no fatal flaws were identified Other responses above, relating to fatal flaw identification, mapping and the and that ‘the Central A Southern Alignment and the Central B Alignment purpose of screening in assigning ratings and rankings overall corridors, also are deemed most visually congruent with, and hence suitable for the apply. placement of, another powerline’. This statement could be questioned if the relevant spatial sensitivity mapping had been carried out, and cross reference made to the other specialist screening studies, in particular the Heritage Study, given that heritage sites have significant visual implications. This statement can only be tested after the relevant sensitivity mapping is undertaken. • Additional information is available from the Elandsberg Nature Reserve See response to comment 52 above. Visual Study by Square One Landscape Architects (2016) which should be taken into account. • The various specialist findings need to be integrated into the Visual Responses above, relating to fatal flaw identification, mapping and integration, Study through adequate spatial mapping of visual resources and apply. sensitive receptors, and through reference to the Heritage Specialist Screening Study. 63. In the Mitigation Measures (Section 5.5 of the Visual Study), it is Richard A, B and It was not a requirement of the screening process that specialist indicate such recommended that powerlines be placed more than 2km from sensitive Summers Southern buffers on maps. These buffers can be mapped during the subsequent features and visual receptors. These 2km buffers are not indicated on any Baseline Assessment (including more detailed mapping of sensitive features visual sensitivity mapping. in the preferred sub-corridor) with the purpose of informing the final powerline alignment. The mitigation measures identified by specialists were expected by the Project Managers to be high-level and aimed at informing Eskom of mitigation that may be required in certain areas to inform their evaluation of the technical feasibility of the recommended corridor. Mitigation measures are largely generic, as appropriate for a screening study, at which stage proposed alignments within the ~2 km wide corridors are not yet determined. 64. A 765kV powerline would impact significantly on the sense of place and Richard A, B and Noted, as indicated on Figure 6-39 of the Screening Report the Elandsberg important scenic and heritage resources associated with the Reserve. It Summers Southern area is rated as being of very high visual sensitivity. would result in visual impacts of high significance.

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No Issues Stakeholder Relevant Response name Corridor 65. In amplification of these comments herewith a review which provides Richard A, B and Noted, the comments in the review prepared by Bernard Oberholzer have comments on the Visual Specialist Screening Report. The review is dated 6 Summers Southern largely been noted in the comment by this stakeholder (Richard Summers) July 2021 and was prepared by Bernard Oberholzer (Landscape Architect / and thus responded to above. Environmental Planner). The purpose of the review relates specifically to the visual sensitivity of the Elandsberg Nature Reserve, which is acknowledged in the Screening Report. This area is identified as being of very high visual sensitivity and is specifically excluded from the portions of the Central B corridor recommended for further investigation. While these comments are thus acknowledged, amendments to the visual specialist report in response to these comments would not change the outcomes of the screening process. 66. The proposed route alignments do impact the following Scenic Route Drakenstein Unknown Noted. The Basic Assessment process and related Visual Impact Assessment Overlay Zones: Municipality will consider the location of the proposed powerline in relation to such scenic • Central A and Central B alignment: transcends the R44 Scenic Route routes and assess the impacts accordingly. Overlay Zones; and • Southern Alignment: will transcend R44, R45 and might impact the Brackfontein Road Scenic Route Overlay Zone. 67. Visually the Central A Alignment transcends a transformed agricultural Drakenstein Unknown Noted. Please note however that the visual study attached to the Screening landscape, which is largely uniform in character. The background of the Municipality Report was a Visual Screening Study and not a detailed Visual Impact landscape is framed by views of the Paardeberg, Kasteelberg and the Assessment, which will only be undertaken once the powerline route has been Elandsberg Mountains. Existing Eskom powerlines already transcend the determined by Eskom. landscape and the visual quality of the Nuwekloof pass at Gouda is noted. The implementation of visual mitigation measures as outlined in the visual impact assessment will address any possible negative impacts. 68. There is also serious apprehension about the cumulative impact of all the Martin Scott A and B Reference in the Visual Screening Study to existing and proposed wind and electrical infrastructure planned/proposed in the area, i.e. wind and solar solar plants altering the rural landscape would be relevant to areas in which plants as part of the Independent Power Producer Program in addition to such development already existing and specifically the Komsberg Renewable this 765kV powerline proposal. The Visual Screening Report (SRK, 2021) Energy Development Zone (REDZ) which is approved in the region of the correctly recognises the “major scenic resources and determinants of visual Kappa substation (see Figure 5-31 of the Screening Report. significance” of the area and that “the Tankwa Karoo in general has a The identification of REDZ was informed by a Strategic Environmental distinct stark character and sense of place. Sensitive receptors Assessment (SEA) process during which the cumulative impacts of multiple include…visitors to Inverdoorn Nature Reserve (very high sensitivity)”. The renewable energy projects and related infrastructure would have been concern is however that the report states that the existing and proposed assessed. wind and solar plants have/will alter the rural landscape of the area and that The future Basic Assessment process for the proposed powerline (see this will lessen the impact of the proposed powerline in the area. In this responses above) will also need to assess cumulative impacts. regard, it needs to be highlighted that there are currently no wind or solar plants close to the Inverdoorn Game Reserve – the proposed 10 x Kolkies

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No Issues Stakeholder Relevant Response name Corridor and Sadawa solar plants on Inverdoorn’s eastern boundary are in the BA phase. The Inverdoorn Game Reserve is vehemently opposed to any of these solar plants, especially the proposed plants inside the buffer zone, and thus has submitted an objection (and will continue to resist it as the statutory process continues) to preserve the areas’ sense of place. I. Freshwater 69. According to the report, the proposed development traverses the freshwater DWS A, B and The need for a Water Use Licence Application (WULA) should any of the ecosystems consisting of watercourses and wetlands. Please note that any Southern relevant activities be triggered is acknowledged by Eskom. As indicated in development within the 1:100 year flood line or within 500m from any Section 9.2 of the Screening Report there are a number of steps to be boundary of a wetland or water resource triggers water use activities and completed before the proposed powerline route is subject to the required Basic must be authorised and registered in terms of Section 21 (c) “impeding or Assessment process in terms of the National Environmental Management Act diverting the flow of water in a watercourse” and (i) “altering the bed, banks, 107 of 1998 (NEMA). Any WULA process required will be undertaken in course or characteristics of a watercourse” of the National Water Act, 1998 parallel with the Basic Assessment process. (Act No. 36 of 1998). 70. The Applicant, is hereby advised to apply and obtain a Water Use DWS A, B and Authorisation as prescribed in Section 21 (c) and (i) of the National Water Southern Act, 1998 (Act No. 36 of 1998). The application should be submitted online via the Departmental Electronic Water Use License Application and Authorisation System (e-WULAAS) by following the link: http://164.151.129.107/ewulaas/. 71. In terms of Section 21 (c) and (i), Government Gazette No. 40229 in DWS A, B and Government Notice 509 dated 28 August 2016, a singed Risk Matrix Southern (Appendix A) must be completed and submitted to the Department. The risk matrix can be found on the Department’s website www.dws.gov.za under Document Library – Documents – “Section 21 (c) and (i)” – click all scroll down to “Final Risk Assessment Matrix”. 72. Please note that no pollution of surface water or ground water resources DWS A, B and The construction of the powerline will be subject to the implementation of an may occur due to any activity on the proposed development as such, Southern Environmental Management Programme (EMPr) during construction. The adequate control measures should be implemented to prevent pollution. EMPr will address pollution prevention and waste management amongst other 73. Solid waste must be managed in accordance with the requirements of the DWS A, B and things. relevant legislation. Southern 74. Measures to control illegal dumping of construction waste must be in place DWS A, B and as this may result in pollution of the surface water run-off. Southern

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No Issues Stakeholder Relevant Response name Corridor 75. All the requirements of the National Water Act, 1998 (Act 36 of 1998) in DWS A, B and Noted. This requirement is acknowledged by Eskom. As see response to terms of water use and pollution control management must be adhered to Southern comment 69 above. at all times. 76. Please note that this Department reserves the right to amend and/or add to DWS A, B and Noted. the comments made above in the light of subsequent information received. Southern J. Biodiversity 77. When considering the proposed powerline route alternatives, due CapeNature A, B and Noted, the limitations of, and inaccuracies in the maps produced by the DEA consideration must be given to various biodiversity informants. Although the Southern screening tool were acknowledged by SRK, and all specialists were required DEA screening tool has taken up many of these informants, we have noted to make use if the most recent available datasets to inform their Specialist that some of the recommendations of the screening tool in terms of Screening Studies. sensitivity are not always in line with what is on the ground and other Sources of information informing the ecological sensitivity of the study area mapping informants. Therefore, please use the tool in conjunction with the are listed in the Terrestrial and Freshwater Ecology Screening Report attached Western Cape Biodiversity Spatial Plan, the latest vegetation mapping and as Appendix A1. NFEPA layers. Critically Endangered and Endangered vegetation types and wetlands should be avoided. Critical Biodiversity Areas should also be avoided unless this is technically impossible in which case motivation should be provided. Extra stringent assessments and consideration of mitigation measures should be done in these areas. 78. Every effort should be made to avoid construction of powerlines through CapeNature A, B and These features have all been identified as being of very high sensitivity and to World Heritage Sites and Nature Reserves and other Protected Areas. Southern be avoided. See Sections 7.1 and 7.9 of the Screening Report dealing with Terrestrial Ecology and Heritage sensitivities respectively. 79. The report must address in detail how the above areas have been taken into CapeNature A, B and The final powerline route (within the preferred corridor identified through this consideration in determining the final proposed powerline route. Specialist Southern screening process) will be determined by Eskom subsequent to the screening consultants should be experienced with working in the ecosystems found in study and will be the subject of a separate EIA process. the Western Cape. The botanical specialist studies must be detailed and The current study aims to identify (and verify) the locations of particularly thorough and conducted by a specialist(s) who is highly familiar with sensitive features to inform the selection of the preferred corridor. A detailed Fynbos, Renosterveld and succulent Karoo vegetation types. baseline assessment of the preferred corridor (as the second phase of the current study) will inform the future determination of the powerline route. The biodiversity specialists providing input into the screening report are experienced and very familiar with the relevant Western Cape ecosystems. Specialist CVs can be provided where required. 80. Based on the current information available, it appears that the northern- CapeNature A, B and While the initial screening exercise has been based on desk-top studies, the most route may be the most preferable alternative from a biodiversity Southern second phase of the study will be a more detailed baseline study (including perspective but this cannot be confirmed using only desktop studies. fieldwork) to verify the exact location and extent of particularly sensitive Sensitive habitats and plant communities must be identified and avoided in features – which will inform the determination of the final powerline route by

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No Issues Stakeholder Relevant Response name Corridor addition to the biodiversity priority areas listed above. The specialists must Eskom, and the future EIA process. Given the large study area, detailed highlight problematic areas at an early stage so that the powerline route can baseline assessments on all three corridors would not be effective from a time be adapted accordingly. Access roads for construction and maintenance or cost perspective. should also form part of the assessment. Sections that will require roads A transport engineer has advised on issues relating to access (see Section should be indicated. 7.11 of the Screening Report and Appendix A10). In many areas access can be obtained via existing roads. Large stretches of the preferred corridor identified through this screening study follow the alignment of existing powerline routes for which there are existing access roads. 81. Key recommendation is to appoint relevant specialists, particularly avifaunal CapeNature A, B and See response to item 77 above. A range of specialist were appointed to inform and flora. For the latter please include Fynbos and Succulent Karoo Southern the screening process, including (amongst others) an avifauna specialist and specialists. a botanist. 82. According to the information provided in the Draft Screening Report, the DFFE: A, B and Noted. This is the recommendation of the Screening Study (see Section 9.1 Central A: Southern Alignment and portions of the Central B Alignment has Biodiversity and Southern of the Screening Report). been identified as most biophysically and socio-economically suitable for Conservation. the powerline. Based on the information provided, the Directorate Biodiversity Conservation advises that the alignment with less impacts to biodiversity be further assessed. 83. The central A southern alignment appears to be the most favourable given CapeNature A, B and Noted. This is the recommendation of the Screening Study (see Section 9.1 the screening assessments conducted by the terrestrial, freshwater, faunal, Southern of the Screening Report). avifaunal and bat assessments. The central A southern alignment avoids protected areas and most CBA areas, and it has been noted according to table 6 in the terrestrial biodiversity report that site verification could eliminate or reduce the CBA pinch points identified. The Central A southern alignment is therefore recommended for further consideration. 84. The entire central A alignment under consideration should be ground- CapeNature A, B and During the next phase of the project, more detailed baseline assessment of truthed (including access routes, stockpiling areas, parking and turning Southern the preferred corridor, including ground-truthing of the key sensitivities will be areas) and impacts on all vegetation types and freshwater ecosystems undertaken. The purpose of this is to inform the final powerline route to be considered with a view to avoidance of impacts by spanning or moving determined by Eskom. Only once this has been done will the impacts be around the area. Decision-makers need to be aware of site-specific issues assessed in detail through a Basic Assessment process and related specialist regardless of the length of powerline being assessed. studies. The intention of the current screening study and subsequent baseline study is to ensure that sensitive areas (and thus impacts) can be avoided as far as possible through careful and informed placement of the powerline and related infrastructure.

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No Issues Stakeholder Relevant Response name Corridor 85. Critically endangered and endangered vegetation types must be avoided as CapeNature A, B and Noted. Detailed mitigation measures (where such features cannot be avoided) they have a low remaining extent. If this is not technically possible, suitable Southern will be determined by specialists as part of the Basic Assessment process mitigations should be determined that would lower the risk to SCC and commissioned once the powerline route has been determined by Eskom. ecosystems in the area, including substantiation of the reason mitigations would result in residual impacts within acceptable levels. Where mitigations have been recommended, it must be explained how sensitive areas could not be avoided entirely or spanned (they also should not be driven over during construction or maintenance). The same must apply to all wetland areas. 86. Extra stringent assessments and consideration of mitigation measures CapeNature A, B and See response to comment 85 above. Detailed specialist assessments will be should be done in very high and high sensitivity areas. This is imperative Southern undertaken to inform the Basic Assessment process during a future phase of especially given that there is already a powerline present in the central A the project. southern alignment corridor, and adding another powerline has a cumulative impact on the CBA area. A detailed impact assessment of the recommended alignment will also give insight into the impact of the powerline on riverine rabbit habitat, which was identified as a potential fatal flaw for the alignment, unless impacts can be avoided or mitigated. 87. Impacts associated with the construction of a powerline, particularly CapeNature A, B and vehicular and machinery access, could be of extremely high negative and Southern of very long term, possibly permanent duration. It is thus extremely important that the feasibility of all proposed mitigation measures are fully assessed during the EIA process. Mitigation measures should not have to rely on additional information obtained after authorisation to determine whether sensitive areas can be avoided or not. 88. As per the terrestrial biodiversity screening report, consider combinations of CapeNature A, B and Noted. As recommended in Section 9.1 of the Screening Report, Eskom will sub-corridor options that might make the southern alignment option viable, Southern consider a combination of the Central A Corridor: Southern Alignment and bearing in mind the fatal flaws of the southern alignment as indicated by the portions of the Central B corridor which avoid fatal flaws identified through the faunal screening report. screening process. 89. The location of servitude roads could result in far more significant loss of CapeNature A, B and Noted. The locations of existing access tracks and roads will be confirmed vegetation than the pylon footprints. The powerline should be located as Southern during the Baseline Assessment. much as possible adjacent to existing access tracks and roads. 90. Note that sections of route alternatives that are within mostly agricultural CapeNature A, B and Noted. Such sensitivities have been identified by the relevant specialists (see land are not without high potential impacts on biodiversity. For example, Southern e.g. very high avifaunal sensitivity in the Swartland on Figure 6-17 of the wheatfields in the Swartland area are used extensively by blue cranes which screening report) are at high risk of mortality due to collision.

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No Issues Stakeholder Relevant Response name Corridor 91. Invertebrate SCC species that utilise certain host plants in the chosen CapeNature A, B and Noted. Impacts on invertebrate SCC will be assessed during the future Basic corridor alignment would also need to be considered. Southern Assessment process. 92. The number and type of towers would need to be confirmed before CapeNature A, B and Noted. This will be determined by Eskom during a future phase of the project authorisation, as number and type of towers would have different impacts Southern and will be subject to detailed impact assessment once the Basic Assessment that would need to be assessed. if commissioned. 93. Erection methods at different sites should be informed by the ecological CapeNature A, B and Noted, this will be informed by the future Baseline Assessment and thereafter sensitivity of a particular site. Southern the Basic Assessment process once the powerline route has been determined by Eskom. 94. Vegetation clearance standards/methods must consider the spectrum of CapeNature A, B and The specialist will advise what vegetation clearance methods should be ecological sensitivities along the alignment rather than implement one Southern implemented for various habitats and vegetation types during the Basic standard for the entire line as the line will traverse various habitats and Assessment process and the recommendations will be captured in the vegetation types. Environmental Management Plan. Permits for some vegetation clearance may also need to be applied for prior to construction, to meet legislative requirements. This will be determined through the Basic Assessment process 95. New access roads that are to be established by vehicle passage must be CapeNature A, B and Noted. A botanical specialist will assess the development footprint (including ground-truthed by a botanical specialist. Southern new access roads) as part of the Basic Assessment process. 96. Botanical and freshwater field surveys must be conducted in the optimal CapeNature A, B and Noted, field surveys during the Baseline Assessment are proposed for August season as indicated in the terrestrial biodiversity and freshwater report. Southern – October which aligns with the optimal seasons identified by the specialists. 97. The recommendations for site visits as per the avifaunal and bat CapeNature A, B and It is not anticipated that more detailed data regarding avifauna and bats would assessments must be implemented. The data discrepancies identified in the Southern affect the outcome of the screening process. Site visits are proposed as avifaunal and bat assessments must also be addressed and the data recommended by the specialist during the Baseline Assessment, which will included in the screening assessment and the outcome discussed. focus on the preferred corridor only and will inform more detailed planning and placement of the powerline by Eskom. 98. Will the upgrades to the substations occur within their current development CapeNature A, B and The impacts of the upgrades to the substations (and any related changes to footprint? – if not, impacts of upgrades would need to be assessed. Southern the substation footprints) will be assessed during the future Basic Assessment. Based on current information, Eskom has confirmed that there may be some changes to the substation footprints. K. Public Participation Process 99. I am concerned at this stage that my wife's ID number appears on an Alton G Koenze A, B and Stakeholder contact details were obtained from the relevant municipalities. ID envelope for everyone to see. Where did you get our details? Southern numbers (where relevant) have been removed from the stakeholder database. 100. Your letter dated 10 July 2020, was delivered by regular post to my home Sandra A and B The delays caused by the postal system are noted. Registration for address on Friday 4 September 2020. It was impossible to register before Grunewald stakeholders has been kept open. In addition, all affected property owners will the deadline of 21 August 2020. once again be notified of the availability of the draft Screening Report for comment – not just those that requested registration.

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No Issues Stakeholder Relevant Response name Corridor 101. Please note that we were not sent notification of this project and therefore Margaret A and B Notifications were being sent directly to all affected property owners (i.e. all not able to register as Interested and Affected Parties before the published Bayford properties within the respective boundaries)4. In addition to this, newspaper deadline. advertisements were placed (see Section 6 of the Screening Report) to notify the general public of the project and invite registrations. All parties are welcome to register as stakeholders and not only those that were notified directly by SRK. 102. Insufficient time given for Interested and Affected Parties (IAPs) to respond Dillion Joubert A See responses above. Section 6 of the Screening Report details the steps and register. Many IAP's in the region have been excluded as they do not taken to identify and notify potential stakeholders and invite registration and have access to internet and therefore cannot participate in the public comment. Interested parties will be able to register at any stage during the participatory processes. Neither have they been informed. More effort process. Although allowance was made for online registration, this can also needs to be put into identifying all IAP's (incl. those that are hidden) and be done via post of telephone call to SRK. should be included from the preliminary stage not just landowners. 103. Should one submit a comment if the recommended preferred sub-corridor Altus Joubert A SRK encourages comments to be submitted during the stakeholder alignment is not the sub-corridor alignment of interest to me? Is it possible engagement periods regardless of the stakeholder’s preferred corridor. that Eskom opposes the recommended preferred sub-corridor route Comments submitted by stakeholders can assist in providing information alternative? regarding each corridor and will be documented in this Screening Process. Should Eskom oppose the preferred sub-corridor alignment, through the legislated process, such as the Basic Assessment, Eskom will be required to inform stakeholders and affected landowners. 104. I received a letter in my postbox, regarding the Environmental Screening for Eugene Smith Unknown SRK responded via email providing the Executive Summary and informed the proposed second 765kv Kappa-Sterrekus Powerline. stakeholder of the Stakeholder Meetings and Public Open Days and advised Please take note that I do not understand the full detail of the letter. I that these meetings and open days are available for stakeholders to attend furthermore do not give any consent for any work being done on my and ask questions related to the project. property. L. Powerline Construction Impacts 105. The management of stormwater related to construction of the powerline and CoCT: A, B and Noted. The construction of the powerline will be subject to an EIA process and related infrastructure must be addressed. Environment Southern will require the implementation of an EMPr during construction. The EMPr will and Heritage address stormwater related concerns. Management 106. With reference to all related construction along the approved route all issues CoCT: A, B and regarding deposition of silt within or immediately adjacent to or impacting Environment Southern the watercourse must be well managed. No silt or erosion as a result of

4 Where such details could be obtained from the local municipalities or other available sources, noting that every effort has been made by the project team to obtain contact details of affected property owners.

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No Issues Stakeholder Relevant Response name Corridor stormwater runoff from the construction process will be allowed to enter the and Heritage See response to item 105. watercourse or accommodated along the route. Management During the EIA / BA process potential impacts on freshwater features in the 107. All construction works must take measures to prevent any concrete or CoCT: A, B and area will be assessed and recommended Construction Phase and Operational foreign substance e.g. hydrocarbons, from entering the watercourse. Environment Southern Phase management measures will be incorporated into the Environmental and Heritage Management Programme. Management 108. Where the risk of hydrocarbon pollution to watercourses exist, effective CoCT: A, B and mitigation measures must be employed to remove the associated risk e.g. Environment Southern remove the risk from the watercourse or provide effective bund walls and and Heritage impervious floor to contain spillage. Management 109. With the combination of development / construction and the associated CoCT: A, B and removal of tree/ vegetation along the route this raises the risk of increased Environment Southern surface runoff. This process must be effectively managed in order to remove and Heritage the risk of increased stormwater runoff and flooding as a result of this Management project. Any increase in stormwater runoff must be effectively managed to reduce the risk of flooding, as a result of the project. 110. Include in the relevant Legal Framework the following By-Law and Policies CoCT: A, B and The Legal Framework and relevant policies will be detailed in the EIA / Basic that has relevance to this project: Environment Southern Assessment Report during a subsequent phase of the project. • Management of Urban Stormwater Impacts Policy, Approved by and Heritage Council: 27 May 2009; Management • Floodplain and River Corridor Management Policy, Approved by Council: 27 May 2009; and • By-Law Relating to Stormwater Management, Approved by Council: 30 August 2005. M. Independent Power Producers 111. Our company, SAGIT Energy Ventures, have a valid Environmental Mich Nieuwoudt Southern The location of existing powerline infrastructure as well as authorised Authorisation and existing rights to build the Wolseley Wind Farm in the area (SAGIT Energy Independent Power Provider (IPP) developments (based on information surrounding . The Southern Alignment will restrict/go against Ventures) obtained from the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment the rights that we currently have. [DFFE] database of Environmental Authorisations (EA) for renewable energy projects in indicated in Section 4.2.6 of the Screening Report). It is not Eskom’s intention to place the powerline in such a way that it would negatively affect IPPs. Eskom will discuss the placement of the pylons and powerlines with any directly affected property owners during the finalisation of the powerline route (which will take place after the screening study is concluded).

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No Issues Stakeholder Relevant Response name Corridor 112. G7 Renewable Energies’ (G7) concern pertains primarily to the Southern Caryn Clarke Southern Eskom invites G7 to submit the location of the proposed renewable energy Sub-Corridor Alignment and how the powerline will feed into the Kappa (G7 Renewable facility and associated transmission lines to Eskom (via SRK) to further review Substation, as they have a renewable energy development planned to the Energies) the concern raised. East of the Kappa Substation. There will be associated transmission lines connecting the renewable facility to the Kappa Substation and G7 would like to confirm whether these lines will be impacted by the proposed 765 kV line. 113. Some landowners have lease agreements with renewable energy Andre A, B and Unlike Independent Power Producers (IPPs) which are private entities, Eskom developers that have been in servitude and lease negotiations for the last Vermeulen Southern is a state-owned entity, and is state funded. It therefore cannot pay “inflated 10 years. If the new line is planned over a property that has the potential for rates” for servitudes. Eskom notes that the consideration paid to landowners a renewable energy development, this in effect means it can hinder the for servitude is fair, just and equitable because it is based on the Constitution buildable area for that specific property/ development and all the contracts and the Expropriation Act. and financial gains of the landowner. Will Eskom compensate the affected Also, Eskom will not interfere with IPP development since it may also have a landowners for the potential loss of income such a development would have financial impact on Eskom should the IPP lose land available for development. generated given the loss of renewable energy development income? Eskom negotiates with the landowners as well as the IPP for an optimal route Furthermore, over the last 10 years the renewable energy sector has been that leads to a win-win solution for all. paying for line servitudes coupled at inflated rates. Is Eskom going to match these prices seeing that the standard has now been set? In the past Eskom has paid a set amount according to land value, but renewable developments have inflated land values when a lease agreement is in place. N. Existing Eskom Servitude Agreements 114. Currently we [Ceres-Tanqua Karoo Agricultural Association] have a lot of Andre A, B and Eskom requested clarification on these matters from Mr Vermeulen on 13 July open cases where Eskom has breached the standing servitude agreements Vermeulen Southern 2021, and followed-up on 16 August 2021. The response from Mr Vermeulen and some of these cases have had massive financial implications for the was sent on 22 August 2021 and received on 23 August 2021. Mr Vermeulen farmer. Some of these cases have been dragging along for more than 5 provided clarity on open cases that farmers or landowners have with Eskom. years and Eskom has done nothing to solve the It is therefore noted that a meeting has been scheduled for 2 September 2021 115. The question that most of the affected farmers are asking is why they should Andre A, B and between affected landowner and Eskom to discuss the concerns. risk giving Eskom more access to land if they cannot honour the current Vermeulen Southern Eskom notes that it is in the best interest of all affected parties to try to address servitude agreements? There are some sections of the KAPPA-Muldersvlei and resolve the issues in a transparent, just and fair process. line that Eskom cannot do any maintenance on because of a landowner It should further be noted that funding of Eskom projects are determined being frustrated to the point where they have now declared a formal dispute through the corporate plan and will be allocated accordingly. against the servitude and is refusing to give Eskom any access to their land. This is understandable because the landowner is suffering a financial loss due to the negligence of Eskom. 116. So, what makes this new proposed line and servitude rules any different? It Andre A, B and raises the question of whether Eskom is even in a financial position to afford Vermeulen Southern such a new line given the burden of all these financial claims by disgruntled

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No Issues Stakeholder Relevant Response name Corridor farmers? They cannot pay them back the losses they have incurred, so can Eskom meet the possible financial burden of even more claims? Also, is Eskom planning to solve current outstanding disputes and claims before embarking on a new line, since we cannot foresee a different outcome. 117. And this is not to mention the safety risks that all of this brings up in a country Andre A, B and See response to comment 40 above. where crimes on farms and to farmers are of great concern. Vermeulen Southern 118. Moreover, the process that Eskom follows in dealing with such claims is Andre A, B and Eskom has suggested that Mr Vermeulen and the other affected landowners ludicrous and bias. When a landowner makes a claim Eskom appoints one Vermeulen Southern discuss this matter with Eskom in the meeting scheduled for 2 September of its own employees to investigate itself. This more than likely biased 2021. employee will have to determine whether his/her own company is guilty of any wrongdoing. They compile their findings into a report, which the landowner (affected party) is not allowed to read, and according to that report, and only that report, is a decision made as to the bases of the claim. So another question is raised: Does Eskom plan to implement a new, fair and unbiased structure in dealing with affected landowners when it comes to compensation? Or are they going to use this unethical and illegal system as it stands now? O. Future Basic Assessment Process 119. The study recommends that any alignment near the Elandsberg PHS be Richard A, B and As indicated in earlier responses, the portion of the Central B and Southern diverted as far south as possible to the Denel owned properties or private Summers Southern Corridors traversing the Elandsberg Nature Reserve has been identified as a farms to the south. While the principle of avoidance and effective mitigation fatal flaw and excluded from the proposed corridor within which Eskom will is supported, the efficacy thereof would still need to be tested at a local scale undertake further planning for the powerline, and which will be subject to the during the Basic Assessment process in order to ensure that any such route Basic Assessment process. alignment ensures that impact avoidance is implemented successfully in terms of the mitigation hierarchy. 120. We anticipate that due to the high-level nature of the screening process Richard A, B and The screening process followed is aligned with the Procedure for Electricity which is the subject of these comments, that the various sub-corridor Summers Southern Grid Infrastructure Environmental Assessment Applications Inside the Power alignments will in due course be subjected to far more in-depth analysis and Corridors established through the SEA process for the Strategic Transmission visual assessment of the various corridors and powerline alignment Corridors (see Figure 1-3 in the Screening Report). More in-depth analysis alternatives and permutations thereof. The omissions and gaps in analysis (assessment) of impacts will be conducted during the Basic Assessment, as [in the Visual Screening Report] will need to be resolved in order to enable which stage stakeholders will be provided with further opportunities to stakeholders to respond more appropriately to how the proposals impact on participate and submit comments. environmental sensitivities. See responses to comment 62 regarding the alleged omissions and gaps. 121. Reference should also be made in both studies [heritage and visual] to the Richard A, B and See response to comment 22 above. Eskom was not able to provide the findings and recommendations of the Visual Study for the proposed Kappa Summers Southern project team with a copy of this report, which they were unable to find on their Omega 2nd 765kV powerline undertaken by Square One in 2016. records.

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No Issues Stakeholder Relevant Response name Corridor 122. The purpose of this preliminary comment is to highlight that the respective Martin Scott Unknown Noted. As indicated in the response to comments 12 and 41 above, more Inverdoorn and Aquila Private Game Reserves are areas of very high detailed assessments will be undertaken during the Basic Assessment. sensitivity that must be considered and assessed in more detail, i.e. during the BA of the final transmission line route alignment in the preferred sub- corridor alternative. P. Other 123. The City of Cape Town has bulk water supply infrastructure that may be Douglas Kiewiet A, B and Noted. The Screening Study aims to identify the preferred corridor alignment. directly impacted by this project. Southern The final powerline route (within the preferred corridor identified through this screening process) will be determined by Eskom subsequent to the screening study and will be the subject of a separate EIA process. During these subsequent studies, Eskom will need to consider the location of other infrastructure which will affect placement of individual pylons. 124. As community development worker it is my responsibility to keep my Russel Johnson Southern Noted community informed and up to date on any development coming to our areas and also inform them what role they should play in it and what the community should benefit from these projects. 125. I would like more information or updated feedback on the assessment of Sayed Omar Southern This information is contained in the Screening Report, which includes a series areas which contain or produce high/very high sensitivity that cannot be Sultan of maps indicating areas of high and very high sensitivity. avoided by the powerline routes, example (i.e. pinch points). This is the information we do need. 126. The two discarded old railway lines runs through the southern portion of my Dirk Uys Southern Noted. The context of this comment is however unclear. farm Helpmekaar. 127. We already have a Kappa power line crossing our property Die Eikelaning A Noted. Boerdery Trust 128. We need a better understanding of where exactly the lines will run. Will it go Nomhle A The Screening Study aims to identify the preferred corridor alignment. The through our property Magwaca final powerline route (within the preferred corridor identified through this screening process) will be determined by Eskom subsequent to the screening study and will be the subject of a separate EIA process. The EIA process will assess the impacts and benefits of the project. 129. A more detailed map is required. As I presently see it, these lines will go Robert Young Southern The corridors currently under consideration are each 2km wide. And 80 m wide right through my house. servitude will be required within the selected corridor.

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No Issues Stakeholder Relevant Response name Corridor 130. • How do we benefit from this project? F.Muller Unknown See response to item 128 above. • What rights do we have as landowners? Eskom will compensate landowners affected by the proposed powerline in • Should we leave our properties and if so would you provide us with accordance with market related analysis of property values. Landowners will homes or a place to stay? still be able to farm/allow livestock to graze within an acquired servitude. • As registered stakeholders do we benefit financially? 131. Will Eskom engage with landowners regarding potential servitudes once a Louis Andrag A and B Yes. See response to item 1 above. decision has been made on the preferred route? 132. The CoCT technical comment will be limited to the 2nd Kappa Omega 765 kV CoCT: A, B and Noted. Further opportunities for comment will be provided during the more line only as far as it traverses the City’s municipal jurisdiction. Environment Southern detailed EIA process. and Heritage Management 133. The information provided in the BID is very limited and non-specific CoCT: A, B and The purpose of the BID was to provide high level information, introducing the regarding details of the route. Environment Southern project to stakeholders. The Screening Report contains substantially more and Heritage information, but does not provide details of the final powerline route, and this Management will be informed by the outcomes of the Screening process. Also see response to item 128 above. 134. The CoCT technical departments have indicated that the location map CoCT: A, B and Noted. See response to item 133 above. (Figure 1: Powerline Corridor Alternatives of the BID report) is of poor quality Environment Southern and renders the departments unable to provide informed comment on the and Heritage route alternatives. A clear and legible map, that illustrates the exact Management proposed alignment of the various route alternatives through the City of Cape Town’s jurisdiction, must be provided in order to provide comment. 135. The future reports should acknowledge the approved Cape Town Municipal CoCT: A, B and These documents have been considered and acknowledged in the Town Spatial Development Framework (2018), the Blaauwberg District Plan Environment Southern Planning Screening Report. See Appendix A5 and Section 7.6 of the (2012) and the EMF contained in the Blaauwberg District Plan (2012). and Heritage Screening Report. Management 136. In this regard your attention is drawn to, amongst other, Section 5.2.3 CoCT: A, B and See response to item 135 above. A more detailed assessment of the affected Conservation and Biodiversity Priority Zone (as well as Table 5-3a) Environment Southern environment will be undertaken during subsequent phases of the project e.g. Conservation and Critical Biodiversity Areas of the Blaauwberg District Plan and Heritage Baseline assessment and EIA process. (2012). Be cautioned that according to the EMF a portion of the route Management traverses critical biodiversity areas as well as the Sout River. 137. It is noted that Heritage & Visual specialists will provide input to inform the CoCT: A, B and Input by the heritage and visual specialist are provided in Sections 7.9 and screening. Impacts on the cultural landscape and historic tree lanes are to Environment Southern 7.10 of the Screening Report respectively. A more detailed assessment of the be assessed. Your attention is drawn to Section 5.2.4 Cultural and and Heritage affected environment will be undertaken during subsequent phases of the Management

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No Issues Stakeholder Relevant Response name Corridor Recreational Resources Zone (as well as Table 5-4a) Cultural and Heritage project e.g. Baseline assessment and EIA process at which stage these Areas of the BDP. features will be identified. 138. The specialists’ Terms of Reference should include the assessment of the CoCT: A, B and See response to item 135. route against the abovementioned City of Cape Town spatial development Environment Southern frameworks. and Heritage Management 139. The CoCT: Disaster Risk Management Centre indicated has no major CoCT: A, B and Noted. concerns to the proposed powerline diversion as the construction will be of Environment Southern a temporary nature and will provide sufficient capacity for future electricity and Heritage demand, although it is situated within the 16km Urgent Protective Action Management Planning Zone boundary of the Koeberg Nuclear Power Station (KNPS). It will however be a requirement for Eskom to inform the contractors and/or their own employees involved in the project of the relevant evacuation procedures during a nuclear emergency at the KNPS. 140. Please help me with a 200 kVa transformer. Rob Holtrop A SRK are the appointed Environmental Consultants for this project and are unable to assist with the provision or procurement of a 200 kVa transformer. 141. The Melkbosstrand Ratepayers Association has no objection to this Smokie La A, B and Noted. proposed powerline installation. Grange Southern I commend the screening study. 142. Eskom through its contractor also didn't deliver on their promises and Louis Andrag A and B Eskom hereby requests that Mr Louis Andrag provide the written and signed conditions agreed on when building the first 765 kVA line over my land and promises and conditions agreed on through Eskom’s contractor when building I won't enter into an agreement with someone who has a proven history of the first 765kV for consideration. non-performance. 143. Please provide me with clear maps indicating where Central A Alignment Louis Andrag A and B Additional information indicating the location of the corridors to this individual’s and Central B Alignment crosses farm portions 1/234 and 2/261 in the Ceres property was provided on 9 July 2021. Karoo. 144. Note, comments 144 to 149 relate to the properties indicated in the following Louis Andrag A and B figure:

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No Issues Stakeholder Relevant Response name Corridor The existing powerline in the area of the properties in question are indicated in green and purple on the image below.

My question is why was an alignment directly South or North of the old 415 Eskom’s kVA line North never considered? initial proposal would be to place the new powerline to the south of the two 145. The existing Southern 415 and 765 kVA lines are 55 meters apart centre to Louis Andrag A and B existing powerlines in the south of these properties, as indicated in blue on the centre, therefore the proposed new 765 kVA line can easily be constructed image above. This would avoid line crossing and allow for the substation to be North of the old 415 kVA line North instead of over houses, solar entered from the south west, which is technically most feasible. This would installations, fields. allow the infrastructure on the properties in question to be avoided. 146. Why a third corridor in the centre of the existing two corridors? Louis Andrag A and B In this area, a third corridor is not necessarily proposed in the centre of two existing corridors. The Central A and Central B corridors in this area follow the alignments of the existing 400kV and 765 kV powerlines respectively. The proposed new powerlines could thus be placed on either side of the existing powerlines, or in between. The proposed placement of the powerline within the selected corridor will be informed by the more detailed baseline assessment as well as landowner negotiations which will be undertaken by Eskom. 147. Have the “specialists” ever visited the area and considered the practical Louis Andrag A and B As indicated in the Screening Report, the screening study has predominantly implications on land owners? been a desktop exercise. During the next phase of the study, more detailed baseline assessments will be undertaken at which stage specialist will visit certain areas to ground-truth the locations of particularly sensitive features. 148. As indicated there is a better alignment from Kappa to the Sutherland (R Louis Andrag A and B See response to comment 144 above. 356) & Patatsrivier/Matjiesfontein fork in the road (crosses no house, field, infrastructure, blend in with existing 415 kVA line, same effect on fauna and

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No Issues Stakeholder Relevant Response name Corridor flora etc) 56 meters north of the existing 415 kVA line which is not shown as an option – was it considered and if so why was it not listed as an option? 149. If the proposed 765 kVA line will be built in the blue Alignment A I will Louis Andrag A and B It is not Eskom’s intention to construct the powerline in such a way that existing strongly oppose it and claim compensation from Eskom for the construction structures and infrastructure are lost, as this would result in Eskom incurring of new houses, sheds, fields, trees planted over 35 years, boreholes, solar additional costs. The exact placement of the powerline within the preferred installations and the loss in farm value and my enjoyment of the farm that corridor will be informed by more detailed baseline assessments including site I’ve built up from nothing over the last 35 years. visits to certain areas to verify the location of sensitive features. The area of concern you have raised will be flagged for further investigation during the baseline assessment. 150. Our Institute known as ARC Infruitec-Nietvoorbij, Stellenbosch is the Carl Zwiegelaar Unknown The Executive Summary and a map of the preferred sub-corridor alternative landowner at De Doorns (Portions of 29 (portion of portion 1), 30 (portion of were provided on 9 June 2021. portion 12), 33 (portion of portion 29), 34 (portion of portion 30) of De Doorns, Farm 131, Division Worcester. Any indication on a map of the proposed Second power line to De Doorns. 151. Should the powerline be built along the Southern Alignment, then we might Chris Visser Southern Note that the Central A corridor (and potentially portions of the Central B be affected. I guess Eskom would use the roads on our farm to get on top corridor) has been identified as the preferred corridor through the screening of Bontberg. process Central A or B Alignment would not affect us, it is on the other side of the The Executive Summary and a map of the preferred sub-corridor alternative mountain. Do you agree with me that the Southern Alignment alternative is were provided on 11 June 2021. the least likely one? (then I guess my employer would not participate. Should you however think this southern alignment is the most likely option, then we need to re‐consider). 152. Interested in which side of the existing line the new line will run, if on the Addey Janse A, B and As indicated in Section 9.2 of the Screening Report, there are a number of South, less impacted, on the North it becomes an obstruction in line with my van Rensburg Southern further steps in the process before the placement of the powerline is finalised, property as it moves closer to the residential estate, Hunters Valley – an including a Basic Assessment process during which very specific stakeholder equestrian estate. comments of this nature can be addressed. At this stage Eskom is not able to confirm on which side of the existing powerline the future powerline will be located. 153. This [transmission line] is a particularly sensitive topic for owners [at Hunters Addey Janse A, B and Eskom has confirmed that the EIA process for the construction of the 1st Valley] as we weren't consulted in the construction of the first 765kV line, van Rensburg Southern 765kV included the public participation process as prescribed by the EIA which is now running over the farm, the line further makes noise which is Regulations. Public meetings were held at various sites along the proposed disruptive to the animals on the farm, especially the horses. line. Appeals were received after the issuing of the Environmental Authorisation, and IAPs were kept informed of the developments during the EIA and Appeal processes. After the Appeal Process, Eskom negotiated the servitude with the affected landowners and compensation amounts were paid for servitude rights for the construction of the line. These processes therefore

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No Issues Stakeholder Relevant Response name Corridor prove that affected landowners were consulted for the construction of the line. The issue about the noise coming from the line and being disruptive to the animals will be referred to the relevant Eskom department for further investigations and feedback. As indicated above the placement of the new powerline will be subject to landowner negotiations with directly affected property owners and well as a Basic Assessment process during which the impacts of the proposed powerline route will be assessed and at which stage all IAPs will once again be consulted. 154. How does this affect the location of the home owners? Willem Maans A, B and It is not Eskom’s intention for construction of the powerline to result in Southern destruction of homes. As indicated above the placement of the powerline will be negotiated with relevant property owners. 155. There was a powerline completed in this area passing on a neighbouring Michiel Smuts A and B Your comment is noted. Specialists consider the placement of the powerline farm a couple of years back. To add another one basically next to it is very in parallel to existing powerlines to have lower impacts than in other areas. inconsiderate too us living in the area. So, I'm not in favour of it. The impacts of the proposed powerline (including socio-economic impacts) will be assessed during a future Basic Assessment process. 156. The proposed new power lines will be very close to our home at Hunters Conrad Burger A, B and Noted. See response to comment 153 above. Valley. Southern 157. I need more information on the planned placement in relation to my property. Paul Adant A, B and Additional information indicating the location of the corridors to this Southern individual’s property was provided on 9 July 2021. 158. This power line is going to negatively affect my property value. How shall I Christopher A, B and As indicated in Section 9.2 of the Screening Report, once Eskom has be compensated for this. Moult Southern determined the proposed powerline route within the selected sub-corridor, they will commence with landowner negotations regarding compensation. 159. I own a property in the vicinity of the Kappa substation and am concerned David Marais A, B and The area surrounding the Kappa substation has been identified as a about the profusion, apparently uncoordinated and unsupervised for global Southern Renewable Energy Development Zone (REDZ) by the South African impact on the environment, in the vicinity of the substation. Many powerlines Government. The identification of REDZ was informed by a Strategic are likely to be erected in our area between windfarms and the Kappa Environmental Assessment (SEA) process during which the cumulative substation. To me this is of greater concern than the proposed power line; impacts of multiple renewable energy projects and related infrastructure would the necessity of such a powerline is not contested. have been assessed. 160. Infrastructure in the area is not in a condition anymore. Local Andre A, B and Eskom has confirmed that the conditions of the affected areas and/or existing municipalities do not provide the required support to maintain roads and Vermeulen Southern infrastructure will be inspected prior to commencement of the new powerline basic services. Back when Kappa and the current 765KV-line was planned, development to record the status quo. Eskom indicated during negotiations that they planned to upgrade the Eskom acknowledges their responsibility to ensure that existing infrastructure infrastructure, even talking about tarring sections of the R356 and R355 is not left in a poorer condition following construction. However, where roads. Most of the proposed upgrades never happened and the ones that infrastructure is maintained and/or improved during and after construction is

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No Issues Stakeholder Relevant Response name Corridor did were not done to an acceptable standard – they did not last the test of completed, it does not become the developer’s responsibility to maintain the time. Is Eskom making a promise (not planning) to upgrade the roads this infrastructure indefinitely. On completion of construction, the infrastructure is time and if so, to what extent? Have you considered the effect on our roads once again inspected and if the relevant authorities or parties (i.e. landowners, during the construction period? How does Eskom intend to compensate for municipalities, etc) agree that they have been left in an acceptable condition, loss of tourism and farming income? it is signed-off by the relevant parties taking responsibility for the long-term maintenance thereof. Every state entity and/or sphere of government (i.e. being national, provincial and local municipality) are given mandates and responsibilities to uphold in terms of The Constitution of The Republic of South Africa and related Acts. Eskom will therefore undertake the responsibilities that are permissible in terms of legislation only. Eskom is not able to respond regarding negotiations relating to the upgrade of infrastructure during construction of Kappa substation and the 1st 765kV-line as they have no written record in this regard. In the email from Mr Vermeulen dated 22 August 2021 he acknowledges that when these projects were planned, the communication was different. In-person conversations were the norm and not much communication occurred via e-mail or in writing. As a way forward, Eskom recommends that promises and commitments should be documented in writing and be signed by the respective parties, thereby making such commitments binding. 161. Currently Eskom is making use of custom Eskom locks that work on a Andre A, B and Eskom is aware of an incident that took place where an Eskom employee did master key system. The major problem with this type of system is that Vermeulen Southern not follow protocol to gain access to a powerline through a landowner’s anyone (even a non-Eskom employee) with an Eskom key can potentially property, however this was addressed and corrected. Processes and gain access to all the farms where an Eskom gate is situated. protocols have been implemented to gain access to servitudes through private In a 2020 meeting, held between landowners and Eskom, it was speculated, property. The locks have also been changed. by Eskom managers themselves, that someone other than Eskom employees and subcontractors might have access to such a key. In some cases land owners have forced Eskom to replace their master lock system with unique style locks so that the access is controlled by only one person. 162. Eskom is also poorly lacking in safety and access protocol. Their record Andre A, B and Eskom confirms that it is in possession of the current list of landowners. keeping is not up to date so often the contact lists for landowners is outdated Vermeulen Southern Vehicle tracking systems are also being maintained. therefore they cannot inform landowners in due time about who and when their land will be accessed. Their vehicle tracking systems are very poorly maintained, or not at all, as this information is never available for landowners upon enquiry. Will Eskom continue to make use of these outdated, and clearly unsecure, access control measures?

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No Issues Stakeholder Relevant Response name Corridor 163. The information provided in the Screening Report, similar as with the BID, CoCT: A, B and Noted, this was anticipated given the high-level nature of a Screening Study. is very limited and non-specific regarding details of the route and thus the Environmental Southern The City of Cape Town will have additional opportunities to submit comment response from the City is also of a non-specific nature. and Heritage based on much more detailed assessments and a proposed powerline route Management during the future Basic Assessment process. 164. It is re-iterated that a number of City of Cape Town technical departments CoCT: A, B and Within the City of Cape Town’s jurisdiction, the proposed corridors considered indicated that the poor quality of the location map renders the departments Environmental Southern in the screening study all overlap – so there is only effectively a single corridor unable to provide informed comment on the route alternatives. A clear, and Heritage under consideration, which follows the existing 765 KV powerline. legible detailed map, that illustrates the exact proposed alignment of the Management various route alternatives through the City of Cape Town’s jurisdiction, must be provided in order to provide comment. 165. The construction phase of the power line from an air quality perspective is CoCT: A, B and Noted, the Basic Assessment will identify and assess all impacts associated deemed to be the phase of the project most likely to have an impact on air Environmental Southern with the construction and operation and maintenance of the powerline. quality. and Heritage Impacts on air quality will be assessed in the Basic Assessment, but it is • The construction phase is however deemed to a temporary activity Management agreed that a detailed Air Quality Impacts Assessment may not be required. and once complete, the actual power line is not likely to present any air quality related impacts. • No Air Quality specific specialist reports are therefore required at this time. 166. During the project’s construction phase, consideration must be given to CoCT: A, B and Noted. Mitigation measures required during construction will be identified implement mitigation measures to ensure compliance with: Environmental Southern during the Basic Assessment process and documented in the EMPr to be • The National Dust Control Regulations, Government Notice 827 dated and Heritage approved through this process. 1 November 2013, as may be amended from time to time. Management • Section 26 of the City of Cape Town Air Quality Management By-law, 2016, when operating within the boundaries of the City of Cape Town. • There may be a requirement to provide a specific Dust Management Plan as part of the project’s Environmental Management Programme (EMPr), once the specific route for the power line is decided upon. 167. Should open burning of felled vegetation be required, application must be CoCT: A, B and Noted. It is uncertain whether this will be required, however the relevance of made to the City’s Air Quality Management office timeously. Environmental Southern the associated applications to the proposed project will be determined during • Please note that open burning is not recommended as a general and Heritage the Basic Assessment process. means of disposal of vegetation and should only be considered as a Management last resort. • Applications will however be considered based on the suitability of the location, general safety and impact of emissions from burning on the

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No Issues Stakeholder Relevant Response name Corridor receiving environment and therefore may not be supported in all areas. • Open burning of vegetation by stack burning is only permitted during the City’s Approved Open Burning period which is from 2 May to 15 October, annually. • Application forms and further information can be obtained from the City’s Air Quality Management office, contactable telephonically at 021 590 5200. 168. When determining the route of the proposed power line, consideration must CoCT: A, B and Once the proposed powerline route has been determined within the preferred be given to the rights of land owners to apply for and be granted Environmental Southern corridor, Eskom will embark on landowner negotiations. It is anticipated that authorisation to conduct open burning of vegetation. and Heritage such discussions will address activities that may be required and will be • Eskom officials, dealing with electricity transmission, have recently Management allowed within the selected powerline servitude. advised that smoke from open burning has impacted on high voltage power lines and resulted in the power supply being stopped or “tripped” when plumes of smoke are detected near the lines. • It is recommended that as agricultural land and areas of known Fynbos growth would be a suitable option for the construction of the corridor, the impact of smoke and ash from stack burning and larger scale ecological or block burns on the power lines once established, be considered. 169. The Screening Report and future reports should be page numbered for ease CoCT: A, B and The Draft Screening Report released for public comment as well as the Final of referencing when providing comment on the documentation. Environmental Southern Screening Report both include clear page numbers (apart from pages which and Heritage contained full page figures). Management 170. Under the section titled ‘Project description’ the Environmental Assessment CoCT: A, B and Details of the proposed extent and location of vegetation clearance will be Practitioner (EAP) states that “within the servitude, Eskom will erect a Environmental Southern provided in the Basic Assessment Report once the proposed powerline route transmission line along a specific agreed route, operate and maintain the and Heritage has been determined. line and clear vegetation that may compromise operation of the line”. In the Management Details of mitigation during vegetation clearance and rehabilitation (where event of clearing vegetation during construction, the following information relevant) will be determined during the Basic Assessment process and must be provided. documented in the EMPr for the project. a) The proposed area (in m2) of vegetation that will be removed in order to accommodate the construction of the towers (pylons). It is noted from the screening report that the footprint of towers (pylons) for the proposed transmission powerline may range between 150m2 to 4300m2.

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No Issues Stakeholder Relevant Response name Corridor b) Should the removed vegetated areas be rehabilitated, detailed specifications of such work must be included in the Environmental Management Programme (EMPr). 171. The Screening Report states that the proposed 2nd 765kV powerline will CoCT: A, B and It is not possible to do so during the Screening Study as (1) the exact extent trasverse through a number of regions classified as ‘highly sensitive areas’. Environmental Southern and location of areas of very high sensitivity will be ground-truthed during the In order to conceptualize the alignment pathway, it may be useful indicating and Heritage Baseline Assessment which will commence following screening and (2) the the extent in kilometres (km’s) of the powerline in the areas considered as Management proposed powerline route has not yet been determined by Eskom. highly sensitive. 172. The ‘Areas of very high sensitivity’ map indicates that five (5) studies were CoCT: A, B and As indicated in Section 2.2 of the Screening Study, eleven (11) - not five - conducted of which these studies are illustrated on the map according to Environmental Southern specialist studies were conducted to identify areas of very high sensitivity. colour. It is however unclear as to the nature of these studies. and Heritage Areas identified as being of very high sensitivity by each of the specialist are Management clearly depicted in the maps contained in Section 6 of the Screening Report. 173. In conclusion the City of Cape Town does not have a position with regards CoCT: A, B and Noted. The corridor within the City of Cape Town follows the existing 765kV to the recommended corridor alignment as all alternative route alignments Environmental Southern powerline, so should have a minimal impact on future city urban expansion. converge into a single route once it enters the City of Cape Town’s municipal and Heritage jurisdiction. These powerline corridors neutralize land for future urban Management expansion. As such, from a strategic city urban growth perspective it makes sense, in principle, to align the 2nd 765kV powerline parallel to the existing 1st 765kV powerline in order to minimize its impact on future city urban expansion. 174. Is there a possibility that we [CoCT], from metro spatial planning’s side as CoCT: Spatial A, B and This request was discussed with the Spatial Planning Department and SRK well as for the purposes of our electricity colleagues, can get a copy of the Planning and Southern and Eskom agreed that such a shapefile would be shared with the City. GIS shapefile for the possible alignment of the powerline. Environment We’re in a process to update our District and Metro Spatial Development Frameworks and those large land intensive land uses, are important to show on our maps. 175. From a spatial planning perspective there is no objection to the proposed Drakenstein Unknown Noted. The Agricultural Screening Study has identified areas of high value Second 765 kV Kappa Sterrekus Powerline. Municipality agricultural land which are particularly sensitive to the construction of the All three alternatives are proposed in areas that are mostly earmarked in powerline. Future landowner negotiations with affected property owner would the 2020 SDF as ‘Retained Rural Areas’. However, it is important to protect also aim to minimise negative impacts of high value agricultural land. high potential agricultural land.

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Sub Corridor No. First Name Last Name Representing Comment below of Interest 1 Louis Andrag Affected Landowner I assume Eskom will engage with Land Owners regarding potential servitudes once A and B a decision is made on the preferred route ? 2 Rob Holtrop Affected Landowner Please help me with 200 kva transformer. A and B 3 Morné Theron Local Government See attached City of Cape Town comment, dated 21 August 2020. A, B and Southern 4 Hennie Taljaard Local Government Witzenberg is most affected by the lines. There are serious concerns about the A, B and impact on the landscape especially from a visual perspective. Witzenberg being one Southern of the most scenic areas is not the best location for powerline infrastructure. The Kappa substation in turn has led to numerous renewable energy project applications that further degrade the special character of the area. 5 Alwyn Burger Local Government It appears that the lines do not cross into the urban edges of Riebeek Kasteel, A, B and Malmesbury, Abbotsdale and Kalbaskraal. Please ensure that the positioning of the Southern proposed lines do not sterilize any development in urban areas. 6 James Stewart Affected Landowner The affected area Is the Property of Denel SOC. This property is also registered as B and a NKP. Southern The activities on the area is Explosive related and very susceptible for RF and magnetism. The suggested route is plotted to run through the middle of the site that will have a significant impact on the activities and production of the site. 7 Rupert Hare Affected Landowner Central A alignment via Kareekloof Conservancy and the Baviaansberg instead of A Karoopoort takes the powerline through an established conservancy with nature accommodation that supports an entire community of local inhabitants. This community used to be subsidized by commercial farming but climate change has effectively eliminated the viability of cash crops, as a result tourism is the only viable option for the foreseeable future. http://karoo-nature.co.za/karee-kloof-conservancy/ The impact of both visual and audible affects from powerline hum would effectively shutdown what is currently the only source of income supporting several local families. Routing via the existing route through Karoopoort would have limited marginal affects in comparison given that there are already power lines, it is largely on state owned land that is not deemed as conservancy/nature reserve and has a shorter routing profile.

 Sub Corridor No. First Name Last Name Representing Comment below of Interest 8 Hannes van Schalkwyk Private My concern is the distance the powerline is running from the house where people B are living. The electricity can effect their health. 9 Mohamed Parker Affected Landowner Cannot comment at this stage because I could not access the SRK's bid website. Southern Hoosain and Emailed your office for information. Waiting for response. Fatima 10 Mich Nieuwoudt Other We have existing rights to construct a windfarm in the Romansriver area. Southern Representation 11 Die Eikelaning Trustee SHP Affected Landowner We already have a Kappa power line crossing our property A Boerdery Trust Fourie 12 Dirk Uys Affected Landowner The Green marked sub-corridor runs through my farm. The two discarded old Southern railway lines runs through the southern portion of my farm Helpmekaar. 13 Russell Johnson Other As community development worker it is my responsibility to keep my community Southern Representation infromed and up to date on any development coming to our areas and also inform them what role they should play in it and what the community should benefit from these projects. 14 Dillon Joubert Private Insufficient time given for I&AP's to respond and register. Many I&AP's in the region A have been excluded as they do not have access to internet and therefore cannot participate in the public participatory processes. Neither have they been informed. More effort needs to be put into identifying all I&AP's (incl. those that are hidden) and should be included from the preliminary stage not just landowners. 15 Vincent Hare Private I have very serious concerns about the new northern arm of the planned A transmission line along Droeland and Commando. This cuts through exceptionally sensitive conservation area (an ecotone on the boundaries of succulent Karoo, renosterveld, and fynbos biomes). The area also has an exceptionally high heritage status; multiple well-documented archaeological sites line this route. But above all there is a very high level of local economic risk here: the area survives today primarily on eco-tourism; not on farming. This is a a shift that has taken place over the past 10 years, perhaps before initial assessments were performed. With this additional transmission line, eco-tourism would undoubtedly be severely affected. This would destroy the livelihoods of a dozen or so families that rely on this conservation area for employment. Considering these significant impacts, why can't the line cut through to the existing Karropoort section at an earlier point, where the impacts will be lesser?

 Sub Corridor No. First Name Last Name Representing Comment below of Interest 16 Prof John Hare Affected Landowner I have only yesterday (10 September) received in the mail the notifications for both A and B the above properties with a requirement to register by 31 August. This is unacceptable. Please email all relevant documentation to me at [email protected] immediately and please also note my registration as an interested party on behalf of Soundprops CC which owns Commando Farm, and The Uitkyk Trust which owns Uitkyk Farm 492 and which is a part of The Kareekloof Conservancy. The routeing shown in blue above would appear to pass either of these conservation properties, and would effectively destroy their considerable conservation value. 17 Margaret Bayford Affected Landowner Please note that we were not sent notification of this project and therefore not able A and B to register as Interested and Affected Parties before you published deadline. 18 Keith Francis Affected Landowner Received letter only today - 7 September 2020. About 10 minutes ago. I would like Southern to know more since I have a plot in Touwsriver- Volschenk Street. Would there be a pylon built near my property? This would be very unhealthy and I know it cannot be within a certain distance of homes. Will this affect the value of my plot? I do need to know more. 19 Sandra Grunewald Affected Landowner Your letter dated 10 July 2020, was delivered by regular post to my home address A and B on Friday 4 September 2020. It was impossible to register before the deadline of 21 August 2020. 20 Mich Nieuwoudt Private Our company, SAGIT Energy Ventures, have a valid EA to build the Wolseley Wind Southern Farm in the area surrounding Romansrivier. The Southern Alignment will restrict/go against the rights that we currently have. 21 Dirk Johannes van Rensburg Affected Landowner I use my land for growing Lucerne and sheep farming. Electric pilons would take Southern away from my usable land and affect the safety of my animals. 22 Willem van Rensburg Affected Landowner Keep me informed of all decisions on southern alignment. I am opposed to putting Southern electrical pylons on my land as its used for small scale fruit farming. 23 Sayed Omar Sultan Affected Landowner At the current stage of preliminary comments, I would like more information or Southern updated feedback on the assessment of areas which contain or produce high/very high sensitivity that cannot be avoided by the powerline routes, example (i.e. pinch points). This is the information we do need.

 Sub Corridor No. First Name Last Name Representing Comment below of Interest 24 Alton G Koenze Affected Landowner I am concerned at this stage that my wife's ID number appears on an envelope for A, B and everyone to see. Where did you get our details? Southern 25 Angela Kincaid Affected Landowner We own a farm and a development within the Gouda district and have already had A one Eskom Powerline and a Wind Turbine farm put up within the area. We opposed this at the time due to effect this has on the environment, spoiling the natural feel of a rural area, Our farm currently looks directly onto the 50 Wind Turbines and these monstrosities interfere with what was once a lovely view and the reason for us buying the property out there in the first plce. To make matters worse, we have to live with these structures and the cost of electricity is exorbitant in the area. If there was a tradeoff at least with providing us ( the people living within the radius of the powerlines and turbines) with a very reasonable electricity rate per unit, it may go a long way in the acceptance of these powerlines. I do not think that this is fair for the Gouda vicinity to be hit with more of these structures to further spoil the beauty out there. 26 Altus Joubert o.b.o Affected Landowner This route (top section of Central A route (blue)) will deface land undisturbed up to A Winterbach now and with natural beauty, not found so often. All the other routes run along Boerdery BK existing power lines and will have far less impact on the beauty of the surrounding area. 27 Robert Young Affected Landowner A more detailed map is required. As I presently see it, these lines will go right Southern through my house. 28 Jan Nicolaas Louw Affected Landowner I strongly object to the planned power line route. B The planned route will run across a historic farm, which was issued in 1703. On which are old historic buildings with a fort (Blokhuis) that attracts many tourists. It's going to be very unsightly. It is also going to affect my farming activities. The power line is going to go all over my vineyards and wheat fields that I spray with a plane. The power line runs across my flying runway, which can not be allowed under any circumstances. The fly runway is used throughout the area. 29 Christoffel Lombard Affected Landowner Will affect farming abilities. Depends on exact coordinates where line is placed. B 30 Hennie Walters Affected Landowner In our area it will be better if the new line goes along the existing line A and Southern

 Sub Corridor No. First Name Last Name Representing Comment below of Interest 31 Nomhle Magwaca Affected Landowner We need a better understanding of where exactly the lines will run. Will it go through A our property? 32 Katja Turner Affected Landowner This line would affect our Eco tourism based business as well as film shoots coming B and to our area as it would take away the open vistas and cause visual pollution. Southern The film shoots that come to us for these open vistas bring a lot of revenue to the Wellington Area. 33 Bernard Wooding Affected Landowner Elandsberg Nature Reserve has over 100 rare and endangered plant and animal B and species,including several endemic species, falling in critically endangered Southern vegetation types. Development on this highly sensitive pristine natural area should not be considered. The two farmyards and natural area surrounding them has been registered as a Heritage site and the Nature Reserve has registered with the CapeNature Stewardship Program in perpetuity. The farm also falls within the Renosterveld Conservancy, who's members wish to keep the natural area as unspoilt as possible by limiting and controlling unsightly development. 34 Marius Wheeler Provincial Key recommendation is to appoint relevant specialists, particularly avifaunal and A, B and Government flora. For the latter please include Fynbos and Succulent Karoo specialists. Southern 35 Douglas Kiewiet Local Government The City of Cape Town has bulk water supply infrastructure that may be directly A, B and impacted by this project. Southern 36 Ross Leighton Affected Landowner As the representative of 400 members who are pilots and student pilots the sub A, B and corridor may have a major impact on general aviation in the area. Southern 37 Kai-Uwe Molzahn Affected Landowner The proposed Central A Alignment Sub-Corridor passes directly above the A mentioned Farm, Farm Wijdzicht, Remainder of Farm Zonquasdrift Portion 1129. The farm is established with 12 ha (8,000 trees) of pomegranates, 1 ha of olives and 2.5 ha of table grapes.

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LANDSCAPE CENTRAL postal Private Bag X5014 Stellenbosch 7599 physical Assegaaibosch Nature Reserve Jonkershoek website www.capenature.co.za enquiries Alana Duffell-Canham telephone +27 21 866 8000 fax +27 21 866 1523 email [email protected] reference SSD14/2/6/1/Eskom_765kVline_2nd_Kappa-Sterrekus date 24 July 2020

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By email: [email protected]

Dear SRK Consultants

Re: Screening Study for Eskom’s proposed 2nd 765kV Transmission Powerline from Kappa to Sterrekus – Background Information Document. DEFF Ref: TBC

CapeNature would like to thank you for the opportunity to comment on this screening study and wish to make the following comments:

1. When considering the proposed powerline route alternatives, due consideration must be given to various biodiversity informants. Although the DEA screening tool has taken up many of these informants, we have noted that some of the recommendations of the screening tool in terms of sensitivity are not always in line with what is on the ground and other mapping informants. Therefore, please use the tool in conjunction with the Western Cape Biodiversity Spatial Plan, the latest vegetation mapping and NFEPA layers. Critically Endangered and Endangered vegetation types and wetlands should be avoided. Critical Biodiversity Areas should also be avoided unless this is technically impossible in which case motivation should be provided. Extra stringent assessments and consideration of mitigation measures should be done in these areas.

2. Every effort should be made to avoid construction of powerlines through World Heritage Sites and Nature Reserves and other Protected Areas. Attached is a kml file of nature reserves in what CapeNature refers to as our “West Region” which should encompass the powerline study area.

3. The report must address in detail how the above areas have been taken into consideration in determining the final proposed powerline route. Specialist consultants should be experienced with working in the ecosystems found in the Western Cape. The botanical specialist studies must be detailed and thorough and conducted by a The Western Cape Nature Conservation Board trading as CapeNature Board Members: Prof Denver Hendricks (Chairperson), Prof Gavin Maneveldt (Vice Chairperson), Ms Marguerite Bond-Smith, Mr Mervyn Burton, Dr Colin Johnson, Prof Aubrey Redlinghuis, Mr Paul Slack

specialist(s) who is highly familiar with Fynbos, Renosterveld and succulent Karoo vegetation types.

4. Based on the current information available, it appears that the northern-most route may be the most preferable alternative from a biodiversity perspective but this cannot be confirmed using only desktop studies. Sensitive habitats and plant communities must be identified and avoided in addition to the biodiversity priority areas listed above. The specialists must highlight problematic areas at an early stage so that the powerline route can be adapted accordingly. Access roads for construction and maintenance should also form part of the assessment. Sections that will require roads should be indicated.

CapeNature reserves the right to revise initial comments and request further information based on any additional information that may be received.

Yours sincerely

Alana Duffell-Canham

The Western Cape Nature Conservation Board trading as CapeNature Board Members: Prof Denver Hendricks (Chairperson), Prof Gavin Maneveldt (Vice Chairperson), Ms Marguerite Bond-Smith, Mr Mervyn Burton, Dr Colin Johnson, Prof Aubrey Redlinghuis, Mr Paul Slack

Clementine Kganyago

From: James Stewart Sent: Friday, 24 July 2020 14:30 To: KappaPP Subject: Eskom Proposed Second 765kV Kappa

EXTERNAL This email is to request that Denel SOC can be registered as a Affected party on the the Study of the proposed Second 765 kV KAPPA. The website does not allow registration.

As A landowner at Wellington site , Upper Hermon Road (near Soetendal Station), Wellington 7655 , Denel does not agree on the proposed route for the 765 kV. The Wellington Site is operated by RDM and the activity is Explosive related. The area is also registered as a NKP. The proposed 765 kV route over the property will induce high RF and Magnetic fields, that are very detrimental for the manufacturing of Explosives and Production ,on the site. Below a table of the Title Deeds of the area affected Site in relation to the proposed 765 kV lines.

Below also the image of the site in relation to the 765 kV Line.

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I hope you will receive our request favorably and await your correspondence.

Regards

James Stewart Property Portfolio Manager Houwteq and RDM Campuses

Houwteq Site, Grabouw +27 (0) 21 859 4060  +27 (0) 21 859 3167 |[email protected] 3 Please consider the environment before printing this email One Denel.One Vision.One Purpose!

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From: Angela Kincaid Sent: Thursday, 13 August 2020 08:55 To: KappaPP Subject: FW: BID for Eskom’s Proposed Second 765 kV Kappa-Sterrekus Transmission Powerline Attachments: image001.jpg; ATT00001.htm; 542335_Kappa Sterrekus BID_July20.pdf; ATT00002.htm

EXTERNAL Hi Matthew

I received the below communication from one of the landowners on my development called Fairfields which forms part of erf 452 in, Gouda, Western Cape which I own. There are 14 erfs of approx. 4500m2 in the development. I also own erf 423 which measures 1 hectare which borders erf 452, however I have not been notified of this development. I have gone to great lengths to ensure that my development remains as unobtrusive on the landscape as possible with strict building guidelines in place in order to ensure this, however your communication concerns us and we would like to know exactly how this will affect the development and my property as well as the neighbouring small holdings.

I hope to hear from you soon.

Regards Angela Kincaid 0834459203

From: Morten [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 15 July 2020 08:04 PM To: Angela Kincaid Subject: Fwd: BID for Eskom’s Proposed Second 765 kV Kappa-Sterrekus Transmission Powerline

Howzit.

I take it you guys are aware of this email below.

They just keep adding more things to ruin the beauty out there :-(

Cheers

Morten 072 376 4405

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From: KappaPP Date: 14 July 2020 at 16:46:45 SAST

1 To: KappaPP Subject: BID for Eskom’s Proposed Second 765 kV Kappa-Sterrekus Transmission Powerline

Dear Landowner Eskom Holdings SOC (Eskom) has appointed SRK Consulting (South Africa) (Pty) Ltd (SRK) to undertake an environmental screening study of three “sub-corridor” alternatives for a proposed second 765 kV transmission powerline between the Sterrekus Substation, near the town of Melkbosstrand, and the Kappa Substation, north of the town of Touws River (the Project). The sub- corridor alternatives fall within an approved Strategic Transmission Corridor specifically intended to accommodate electrical grid infrastructure. The purpose of the screening study is to evaluate the three sub-corridor alternatives based on environmental, social and technical factors, to be reported in a Screening Report which will be released to Interested and Affected Parties (I&APs) for comment. The final Screening Report will inform the selection of Eskom’s preferred sub-corridor by Eskom. Once a preferred sub-corridor is selected, a more detailed baseline assessment of this sub-corridor will be undertaken, following which, Eskom will determine a powerline route in the preferred sub- corridor. This process will include negotiation with landowners, and ultimately an Environmental Impact Assessment of the selected route. As a landowner whose property falls within one of the sub-corridors selected by Eskom, you have been identified as a potentially Interested and Affected Party (I&AP) who may wish to be informed of and/or comment on the screening study. SRK has compiled a Background Information Document (BID) (attached) which provides background to the project and screening study. I&APs are encouraged to review the BID and register on the project database by completing the online registration form at https://tinyurl.com/SRKkappa by 21 August 2020. Note that only registered stakeholders will be notified directly of the process and future opportunities to participate. We encourage you to share the BID with whoever else you feel may have an interest in the Project. To obtain further information, please contact the SRK project Public Participation Coordinator at [email protected]. Yours faithfully, Matthew Law Registered EAP, BSc (Hons) MCom - Environmental Economics Principal Environmental Management Consultant

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21 August 2020

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Attention: Mr Matthew Law [e-mail: [email protected]]

Dear Sir

PROPOSED 2ND 765kV KAPPA-STERREKUS TRANSMISSION POWERLINE IN WESTERN CAPE – BACKGROUND INFORMATION DOCUMENT (BID)

The Background Information Document (BID), dated July 2020, refers.

It is noted that the Project will entail the following:

x Eskom proposes a 2nd 765kV transmission line to bring power generated elsewhere into the Western Cape, in order to supply increasing electricity demands in the Cape Town area. The proposed new transmission lines will link the Kappa substation near Touws River to the Sterrekus (Omega) substation near Koeberg. It appears that three (3) main routes alternatives converge into one singular route once it reaches the City of Cape Town’s jurisdiction and the route runs parallel to the 1st 765kV transmission line that was constructed in 2016. x Expanding and upgrading both the Kappa and Sterrekus Substations; and x Conducting ongoing maintenance of the powerline.

Kindly register this office as the official City of Cape Town entry point for the forthcoming EIA process.

In order to timeously circulate the application to the various internal City line departments you are kindly requested to submit the following to the physical address provided below:

1 x electronic CD/flash disk version and 1 x Hard copy of the draft Screening Report to - City of Cape Town Environment & Heritage Management Branch: Blaauwberg District 87 Pienaar Street, Milnerton Civic Building Milnerton, 7435

For Attention: Ms Pat Titmuss Tel: (021) 444 0597 / Fax (021) 444 0605

Milnerton Civic Centre Iziko loLuntu Milnerton Burgersentrum Milnerton 87 Pienaar Road, Milnerton, 7441 87 Pienaar Road, Milnerton, 7441 Pienaarweg 87, Milnerton, 7441 PO Box 35, Milnerton, 7435 PO Box 35, Milnerton, 7435 Posbus 35, Milnerton, 7435

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In the interim please find comment as received by a number of internal line departments on the BID:

1. General

1.1 City of Cape Town technical comment will be limited to the 2nd Kappa Omega 765kV line only as far as it traverses the City’s municipal jurisdiction. 1.2 The information provided in the BID is very limited and non-specific regarding details of the route and thus the response from the City is also of a non-specific nature. 1.3 A number of City of Cape Town technical departments indicated that the poor quality of the location map (Figure 1: Powerline Corridor Alternatives of the BID report) renders the departments unable to provide informed comment on the route alternatives. A clear and legible map, that illustrates the exact proposed alignment of the various route alternatives through the City of Cape Town’s jurisdiction, must be provided in order to provide comment.

2. Water & Sanitation Department: Catchment, Stormwater & River Management Branch 2.1 Details of proposed structures to be constructed along the route are not clearly defined at this stage and hence comment is general e.g. tower types and associated structures. Hence the specific impact on the surrounding environment is unknown. However, the following must be addressed: 2.1.1 Management of stormwater related to construction of the powerline and related infrastructure. 2.1.2 With reference to all related construction along the approved route all issues regarding deposition of silt within or immediately adjacent to or impacting the watercourse must be well managed. No silt or erosion as a result of stormwater runoff from the construction process will be allowed to enter the watercourse or accommodated along the route. 2.1.3 All construction works must take measures to prevent any concrete or foreign substance e.g. hydrocarbons, from entering the watercourse. 2.1.4 Where the risk of hydrocarbon pollution to watercourses exist, effective mitigation measures must be employed to remove the associated risk e.g. remove the risk from the watercourse or provide effective bund walls and impervious floor to contain spillage. 2.1.5 With the combination of development / construction and the associated removal of tree/ vegetation along the route this raises the risk of increased surface runoff. This process must be effectively managed in order to remove the risk of increased stormwater runoff and flooding as a result of this project. Any increase in stormwater runoff must be effectively managed to reduce the risk of flooding, as a result of the project. 2.2 Details of the above (items 2.1.1 – 2.1.5) must be addressed in future related reports in order to elicit comprehensive comment from the Catchment, Stormwater & River Management Branch. 2.3 Include in the relevant Legal Framework the following By-Law and Policies that has relevance to this project: 2.3.1 Management of Urban Stormwater Impacts Policy, Approved by Council: 27 May 2009 2.3.2 Floodplain and River Corridor Management Policy, Approved by Council: 27 may 2009 2.3.3 By-Law Relating to Stormwater Management, Approved by Council: 30 August 2005

3. City of Cape Town: City Health: Air Quality Management The City of Cape Town: Disaster Risk Management Centre (DRMC) indicated has no major concerns to the proposed powerline diversion as the construction will be of a temporary nature and will provide sufficient capacity for future electricity demand, although it is situated within the 16km Urgent Protective Action Planning Zone (UPZ) boundary of the Koeberg Nuclear Power Station (KNPS). It will

Milnerton Civic Centre Iziko loLuntu Milnerton Burgersentrum Milnerton 87 Pienaar Road, Milnerton, 7441 87 Pienaar Road, Milnerton, 7441 Pienaarweg 87, Milnerton, 7441 PO Box 35, Milnerton, 7435 PO Box 35, Milnerton, 7435 Posbus 35, Milnerton, 7435  3

however be a requirement for Eskom to inform the contractors and/or their own employees involved in the project of the relevant evacuation procedures during a nuclear emergency at the KNPS.

4. City of Cape Town: Environmental Resource Management 4.1 The future reports should acknowledge the approved Cape Town Municipal Spatial Development Framework (2018) (MSDF)1 and the Blaauwberg District Plan (2012) (BDP)2. Section 5 of the BDP contains an Environmental Management Framework (EMF), the environmental management priorities of which, should be assessed against the various powerline route alternatives. 4.2 In this regard your attention is drawn to, amongst other, Section 5.2.3 Conservation and Biodiversity Priority Zone (as well as Table 5-3a) Conservation and Critical Biodiversity Areas of the BDP. Be cautioned that according to the EMF a portion of the route traverses critical biodiversity areas as well as the Sout River. 4.3 It is noted that Heritage & Visual specialists will provide input to inform the screening. Impacts on the cultural landscape and historic tree lanes are to be assessed. Your attention is drawn to Section 5.2.4 Cultural and Recreational Resources Zone (as well as Table 5-4a) Cultural and Heritage Areas of the BDP. 4.4 The specialists’ Terms of Reference should include the assessment of the route against the abovementioned City of Cape Town spatial development frameworks.

Yours faithfully

PAT TITMUSS Head: Environmental Management Department: Environmental & Heritage Management Branch – Northern Region

 1 The City of Cape Town: Municipal Spatial Development Framework was approved by Council on 25 April 2018 (Agenda Item: C 0/04/18) in terms of the Spatial Planning and Land Use Management Act, Act 14 of 2014 (SPLUMA) as a component of the Integrated Development Plan (IDP), in terms of section 34 of the Municipal Systems Act, Act 32 of 2000.

2 The Blaauwberg District Plan and Environmental Management Framework was approved as a Structure Plan in terms of section 4(10) of the former Land Use Planning Ordinance, Ord. 15 of 1985 on 27 September 2012.

Milnerton Civic Centre Iziko loLuntu Milnerton Burgersentrum Milnerton 87 Pienaar Road, Milnerton, 7441 87 Pienaar Road, Milnerton, 7441 Pienaarweg 87, Milnerton, 7441 PO Box 35, Milnerton, 7435 PO Box 35, Milnerton, 7435 Posbus 35, Milnerton, 7435  Clementine Kganyago

From: Mich Nieuwoudt Sent: Tuesday, 01 September 2020 12:43 To: KappaPP Subject: SAGIT Energy Ventures as I&AP

EXTERNAL Hi,

We were only recently made aware of the PP process regarding the planned Kappa-Gamma line.

We have a valid EA to establish a windfarm in the vicinity of Romansrivier. The Southern Alignment will not be feasible with our current rights.

If there are any questions, please let me know.

Please confirm receipt of this email and that we are now registered as an I&AP.

Regards,

--- Mich Nieuwoudt Director

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From: C Conradie Sent: Tuesday, 15 September 2020 17:00 To: KappaPP Subject: Kappa Sterrekus kraglyn

EXTERNAL Goeie Dag

Ek rig die skrywe aan u nav die brief aan alle grondeienaars in die Ceres gebied. Daar loop alreeds drie groot kraglyne oor ons plaas. Ons sal nie nog een oor ons plaas verkies nie. Met dank. Du Toit Conradie

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From: Russel Johnson Sent: Tuesday, 08 September 2020 12:00 To: KappaPP Subject: Kappa-sterrekus Transmission

EXTERNAL Good day sir/madam

Herewith i would like to obtain more information about the above mention . My anti receive a letter about Eskoms proposed 765 kv Kappa -sterrekus Transmission Poweline.

We just want to know more about the project and where it will by located and what it will benefit the community

Regards

RT Johnson Community development worker TOUWSRIVIER 0605522891

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From: Charl Herbst Sent: Monday, 14 September 2020 09:28 To: KappaPP Subject: Kappa-Sterrekus Attachments: SRK Consulting (Kappa-Sterrekus).pdf

EXTERNAL Matthew Law

We only received the post about the enviromental screening of the sub-corridor for Kappa-Sterrekus 11/09/20 after the closing date(21/08/20) to registar, can we stille registar?

Regards

1 Clementine Kganyago

From: Mohamed Parker Sent: Wednesday, 23 September 2020 16:15 To: KappaPP Subject: Re: Eskom Kappa-Sterrekus Transmission Powerline

EXTERNAL

SKA Public Participation Coordinator

Can you please guide me to to your SRK’s website Re: Background information for Eskom’s proposed second 765 kV Kappa-Sterrekus Transmission Powerline. Information not available on website as per your communication letter dated 10 July 2020. I believe that the due date for the online registration for interested and affected parties has been extended till 30 September 2020.

Due to the countrywide lockdown, I only received your correspondence letter by normal mail on the 11 September 2020.

Kind regards

Mohamed Parker

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From: John Hare Sent: Friday, 18 September 2020 12:19 To: KappaPP Cc: 'Vincent Hare'; Rupert Hare; Ian Hurst; Karel Botha Subject: RE: Kappa - Sterrekus powerline - Public participation process

EXTERNAL Good morning again - I can confirm a short conversation since sending the email below with your Mr Matthew Law who tells me that the deadline has been extended and who assures me that we will not be excluded from the consultation process because of the 31 August deadline. Matthew undertook to call me back to discuss the way forward as he is in a Zoom meeting this morning. He asked me to consult the Google earth map to check if my property is affected, and I indicated that it does appear to be – if the northernmost routeing is via Commando and Droeland. This would be quite simply catastrophic for what is a pristine conservancy in the succulent Karoo. I told Matthew that it will be our view that the powerline can and should route via Karoopoort with the existing lines. I would still appreciate an urgent update on the timing of the process from here on. Many thanks

John Hare 082 3333 565

From: John Hare Sent: Friday, 18 September 2020 12:05 To: [email protected] Cc: 'Vincent Hare' ; Rupert Hare ; Ian Hurst ; Karel Botha Subject: Kappa - Sterrekus powerline - Public participation process

Good morning

Last week I received an email acknowledgement of my application to register as an affected party in relation to the above powerline. I have received nothing further from you this week, nor indeed confirmation that I have been registered. I pointed out in my application that I received the notice and invitation to register well after the 31 Aug deadline to do so. This is not a good start.

Please confirm by return email that I have been registered, and please also let me know at what stage the process now is. I will need full documentation, and advance notice by email of any public meetings you intend to hold.

Please treat this as urgent as the routeing of the powerline is of considerable consequence to me.

Regards

JOHN HARE EMERITUS PROFESSOR OF SHIPPING LAW

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From: Russel Johnson Sent: Monday, 14 September 2020 09:31 To: KappaPP Subject: Re: Kappa-sterrekus Transmission

EXTERNAL Thank you so much

Its being appreciated .and i also registered now

Thank you

Regards

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From: KappaPP Sent: Monday, September 14, 2020 9:20:38 AM To: Russel Johnson Subject: RE: Kappa-sterrekus Transmission

Dear Russel Johnson

Please take a look at the Background Information Document available at this link: https://docs.srk.co.za/en/za- eskom-kappa-sterrekus-transmission-powerline; and register as an interested party on the portal that can be accessed at this link: https://tinyurl.com/SRKkappa

We encourage you to please register on the portal and to submit any further questions you may have.

Regards

Kappa PP From: Russel Johnson Sent: Tuesday, 08 September 2020 12:00 To: KappaPP Subject: Kappa-sterrekus Transmission

EXTERNAL Good day sir/madam

Herewith i would like to obtain more information about the above mention . My anti receive a letter about Eskoms proposed 765 kv Kappa -sterrekus Transmission Poweline.

We just want to know more about the project and where it will by located and what it will benefit the community

Regards

RT Johnson Community development worker TOUWSRIVIER 0605522891

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From: Joslinnh Joschye Sent: Thursday, 01 October 2020 14:22 To: KappaPP Subject: Re: Regarding the letter send by SRK Consulting to landowners

EXTERNAL Thank you for the information.

On Tue, Sep 29, 2020 at 5:02 PM KappaPP wrote:

Dear Mr Muller

Thank you for expressing interest in the Kappa – Sterrekus Powerline project.

Please be advised that

x The Project would improve electricity transmission in order to meet demand; x As a landowner, you can register on our portal, accessible at this link: https://tinyurl.com/SRKkappa, as an interested and affected party (I&AP) which will allow you to be notified of any future processes of / phases in the project; x In the Project’s initial phase, Eskom Holdings SOC (Eskom) has identified three “sub-corridor” alignment alternatives which are subject to go through studies and evaluations (while taking cognisance of environmental and social factors, as well as technical constraints) prior to preferred alignment being selected by Eskom; x The registration portal which is accessible, until at least end October 2020, (https://tinyurl.com/SRKkappa), provides an option for landowners to indicate whether or not they have financial interests in the project; x Input by specialists in various fields, including socio-economic) will inform screening and the selection of the preferred powerline sub-corridor; and x The Background Information Document is still available at this link: https://docs.srk.co.za/en/za-eskom- kappa-sterrekus-transmission-powerline – this should answer your questions about the process being followed.

If you have not done so, we encourage you to please register on the portal and to submit any preliminary comment(s) you may have.

Regards

Kappa PP

From: Joslinnh Joschye Sent: Tuesday, 29 September 2020 12:13

1 To: KappaPP Subject: Regarding the letter send by SRK Consulting to landowners

EXTERNAL [email protected]

Dear sir/madam

To whom it may concern.I am inneed of information regarding us as landowners.I got all information that was on the SRK's website regarding the Background Information Document (BID).

I've read all the information and understood.The given informtaion also state that landowners are Identified as I8AP's it also stae that registered landowners are notified as potentially stakeholders.

My concerns are that I know all about the project at hand and know nothing about what this project helds for us as landowners.questions such as:

*How do we benefit from this project?

*What rights do we have as landowners?

*Should we leave our properties and if so would you accompany us with homes or a place to stay?

*As registered stakeholders do we benefit financially?

*Should I be worried for my children and grandchildrens safety or health?

There are so many questions to ask but I do hope you'll inform us well about the aboven questions.Nice day and wonderful week.

F.Muller

2 Clementine Kganyago

From: Mich Nieuwoudt Sent: Wednesday, 23 September 2020 10:09 To: KappaPP Subject: Re: SAGIT Energy Ventures as I&AP Attachments: EA Extension - expires 11 June 2020.pdf; Wolseley EA amendment approval 2015.pdf; WWF - Turbine Layout (Construction).kmz

EXTERNAL Hi,

I have uploaded the current EA.

I include it here for your reference in any case.

We are currently in the process of extending the EA.

Regards,

--- Mich Nieuwoudt Director

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On Wed, Sep 2, 2020 at 9:40 AM KappaPP wrote:

Dear Mr Nieuwoudt

We are aware that there have been delays in the receipt in mail relating to the proposed 2nd Kappa-Sterrekus transmission line.

Please be advised that the registration portal will remain live until at least end-September 2020 and can be accessed at the following link: https://tinyurl.com/SRKkappa

We encourage you to please register and to provide the full details of your current rights on the registration portal (including a copy of the EA if possible please).

Regards,

1 Kappa PP

From: Mich Nieuwoudt Sent: Tuesday, 01 September 2020 12:43 To: KappaPP Subject: SAGIT Energy Ventures as I&AP

EXTERNAL

Hi,

We were only recently made aware of the PP process regarding the planned Kappa-Gamma line.

We have a valid EA to establish a windfarm in the vicinity of Romansrivier.

The Southern Alignment will not be feasible with our current rights.

If there are any questions, please let me know.

Please confirm receipt of this email and that we are now registered as an I&AP.

Regards,

--- Mich Nieuwoudt Director

SAGIT Energy Ventures E: [email protected] M: +27832532469

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From: Kurt Muller Sent: Friday, 11 September 2020 12:37 To: KappaPP Subject: Request for information

EXTERNAL

Hi there

I received a letter recently that informed me that my property is in a sub-corridor for a proposed new powerline. I'm not clued up on these things and would like some more information about this and how it affects my property.

The letter is dated 10 July but only got posted this past week.

If someone can help me understand what this is about, that would be great

Thanks Kurt

1 Clementine Kganyago

From: tamarine Swarts Sent: Monday, 28 September 2020 17:59 To: KappaPP Subject: SRK Consulting: Eskom's Proposed Powerline Attachments: WhatsApp Image 2020-09-25 at 6.13.44 PM.jpeg

EXTERNAL Dear Matthew

Hope you are well

I'm Tamarine Swarts, Ms R Swarts daughter one of the landowners. She asked me to get in contact with you regarding the attached document she received recently. The document was supposed to arrive in July already but due to the lockdown the letter only arrived a few days ago.

She would like to know more information regarding the Background Information Document for Eskom's proposed second 765 kV Kappa-Sterrekis Transmission Powerline Project. Please advise if she is still allowed to register for BID?I know the letter say must register by 21AUG but just want to know a bit more.

If you require any further information or contact details, please don't hesitate to contact me on this email or my cellphone number 060 540 0096/0844441697

Your soonest reply will be highly appreciated.

Thank you and kind regards

Tamarine Swarts

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1 From: Nomonde Khuzwayo To: KappaPP Cc: Goodness Lepota Subject: RE: Request for property description details Date: Monday, 04 January 2021 08:03:21 Attachments: image001.png

EXTERNAL Good day

Thank you, the email has been received.

Kind Regards

Nomonde Khuzwayo Administrative Officer: Property Disposals Telephone number: 0214022351 Email: [email protected] Website: www.publicworks.gov.za Room 815 |Customs house Building |Cape Town

From: KappaPP [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, 09 December 2020 4:58 PM To: Nomonde Khuzwayo Cc: Goodness Lepota Subject: RE: Request for property description details

Good day Nomonde,

Please find attached a spreadsheet of the properties that we have on our affected properties database that are owned by the Department of Public Works and Infrastructure (please refer to both sheets within the spreadsheet). This list includes the SG codes and the property numbers. Please note that we have not received the affected properties within the City of Cape Town Metropolitan Municipality as yet.

We kindly refer you to the link below to register as an interested and affected party on this project to ensure that you receive future communication regarding this project. https://survey123.arcgis.com/share/a18d623daa944d9cbeff2342e2c6844e

Kind regards, Kappa Public Participation Team

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From: Nomonde Khuzwayo Sent: Friday, 27 November 2020 09:56 To: Cape Town Cc: KappaPP ; Goodness Lepota Subject: Request for property description details

EXTERNAL Good day Mr Matthew Law

The NDPWI has received a letter from your office on behalf of Eskom to register on a data base for screening study to evaluate three corridor alternatives.

Please provide the Department with the property descriptions (SG Diagram and Windeed search if possible) of the affected land parcels which belong to the National Department of Public works. Kind Regards

Nomonde Khuzwayo Administrative Officer: Property Disposals Telephone number: 0214022351 Email: [email protected] Website: www.publicworks.gov.za Room 815 |Customs house Building |Cape Town

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From: Kelly Armstrong Sent: Friday, 04 June 2021 16:19 To: Kappa PP Subject: Notification of Comment Period on the Draft Screening Report for the Eskom Kappa - Sterrekus 2nd 765kV Transmission Line Attachments: 542335_Eskom Kappa EIA_Screening Report_landowner notification.pdf

Dear Landowner,

Please find attached notification of the commencement of the public comment period for the Draft Screening Report for the 2nd 765 kV Kappa – Sterrekus Transmission line.

Kind regards, Kelly Armstrong BSocSc (Hons) Environmental Science Environmental Consultant

SRK Consulting (South Africa) (Pty) Ltd The Administrative Building, Albion Spring, 183 Main Road, Rondebosch, 7700 Postnet Suite # 206, Private Bag X18, Rondebosch, 7701 Tel: +27‐(0)21‐659‐3060; Fax: +27‐(0)86‐530‐7003 www.srk.co.za

This transmission is intended for the sole use of the addressee, and may contain information that by its privileged and confidential nature is exempt from disclosure under applicable law. You are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution or duplication of this transmission by someone other than the intended recipient or its designated agent is strictly prohibited. If you have received this transmission in error, please notify the sender immediately by replying to this transmission, or by collect call to the above phone number. Please consider the environment before printing this e‐mail.

1 The Administrative Building Albion Spring 183 Main Road Rondebosch 7700 Postnet Suite 206 P Bag X18 Rondebosch 7701 South Africa T: +27 (0) 21 659 3060 F: +27 (0) 21 685 7105 E: [email protected] www.srk.co.za

24 June 2021 542335 Dear Landowner

Public Participation Process: Environmental Screening Report for Proposed Second 765 kV Kappa-Sterrekus Powerline

1. Background Eskom Holdings SOC (Eskom) has appointed SRK Consulting (South Africa) (Pty) Ltd (SRK) to undertake an environmental screening study of three “sub-corridor” alternatives for a proposed second 765 kV transmission powerline between the Sterrekus Substation, near the town of Melkbosstrand, and the Kappa Substation, north of the town of Touws River (the Project). The sub-corridor alternatives fall within an approved Strategic Transmission Corridor specifically intended to accommodate electrical grid infrastructure. The purpose of the screening study is to evaluate the three sub-corridor alternatives based on environmental, social and technical factors, to be reported in a Screening Report. The final Screening Report will inform the selection of a preferred sub-corridor by Eskom. Once a preferred sub-corridor is selected, a more detailed baseline assessment of this sub-corridor will be undertaken, following which, Eskom will determine a powerline route in the preferred sub-corridor. This process will include negotiation with landowners, and ultimately an Environmental Impact Assessment of the selected route.

2. Opportunity to Submit Comments SRK has compiled the Screening Report which evaluates the three sub-corridor alternatives based on environmental, social and technical factors. As a landowner whose property falls within one of the sub-corridors, you have been identified as a potential Interested and Affected Party (I&AP) who may wish to be informed of and/or comment on the Screening Report. The Screening Report is available for public review and comment from 7 June until 9 July 2021. I&APs are encouraged to request registration on SRK’s project database, review the Screening Report and submit comments by 9 July 2021, either:  electronically by completing the online form at https://tinyurl.com/SRKkappa; or  by email to [email protected].

Partners R Armstrong, JS Bartels, CM Bauman, N Brien, JM Brown, LSE Coetser, CD Dalgliesh, BM Engelsman, African Offices: Group Offices: R Gardiner, M Hinsch, SG Jones, W Jordaan, WC Joughin, DA Kilian, F Lake, JA Lake, NG Macfarlane, V Maharaj, Cape Town + 27 (0) 21 659 3060 Africa I Mahomed, HAC Meintjes, MJ Morris, DH Mossop, GP Nel, VS Reddy, S Reuther, PJ Shepherd, T Shepherd, MJ Sim, VM Simposya, JS Stiff, M van Huyssteen, AT van Zyl, MD Wanless, CJ Wessels, ML Wertz, A Wood Durban + 27 (0) 31 279 1200 Asia

East London + 27 (0) 43 748 6292 Australia Directors AJ Barrett, CD Dalgliesh, WC Joughin, V Maharaj, VS Reddy, T Shepherd, AT van Zyl + 27 (0) 11 441 1111 PJ Aucamp, T Claassen, SA de Villiers, IT Doku, M du Toit, LM Linzer, JI Mainama, RD O’Brien, Associate Partners Pietermaritzburg + 27 (0) 33 347 5069 North America LC Shand + 27 (0) 41 509 4800 South America JR Dixon, PrEng, GC Howell, PrEng, PhD, WC Joughin, PrEng, MSc, PR Labrum, PrEng, LM Linzer, Consultants Pretoria + 27 (0) 12 361 9821 PrSci Nat, PhD, SA Lorentz, PhD, RRW McNeill, PrTech Eng, HAC Meintjes, PrEng, MSc, PN Rosewarne, PrSci Nat, MSc, PE Schmidt, B.Comm, DipAcc, CA(SA), AA Smithen, PrEng, TR Stacey, PrEng, Accra + 23 (3) 24 485 0928 DSc, PJ Terbrugge, PrSci Nat, MSc, HFJ Theart, PrSci Nat, PhD, DJ Venter, PrTech Eng Lubumbashi + 243 (0) 81 999 9775

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The report can be accessed on SRK’s website at https://www.srk.co.za/en/za-eskom-kappa-sterrekus- transmission-powerline and hard copies of the report and copies of the executive summary are available at the following libraries:  Malmesbury Public Library  Goudini (Rawsonville) Public Library  Riebeek West Public Library  Worcester Public Library  Gouda Public Library  Prince Alfred Hamlet Public Library  Hermon Public Library  De Doorns Public Library  Wellington Public Library  Touws Rivier Public Library  Tulbagh Public Library  Koeberg Public Library (Melkbosstrand)

Note that only registered stakeholders will be notified directly once the Final Screening Report is available.

3. Stakeholder Meetings A number of on-line stakeholder meetings and Public Open Days1 will be held during the month of June 2021. To register your interest in attending a virtual stakeholder meeting and / or Public Open Day, please complete the online form via the following link, https://tinyurl.com/542335, or contact SRK directly if you are unable to do so. A link to join the stakeholder meeting will be emailed directly to you prior to the meeting.

Public Open Days will be held between 14:00 and 18:00 on the following dates and in the following locations:  Tuesday 22 June 2021, Karoo 1 Hotel Village, De Doorns;  Wednesday 23 June 2021, Main Hall at the Town Hall, Tulbagh; and  Thursday 24 June 2021, Melkbos Country Club, Melkbosstrand. Note that Public Open Days will not include a formal presentation and stakeholders are invited to visit the Open Day at any time between 14:00 and 18:00. Strict Covid-19 protocols will be implemented, and no access will be allowed without a mask. We encourage you to share the above information about the Screening Report, stakeholder meetings and Public Open Days with any other parties (particularly tenants on your property) you feel may have an interest in the Project. Should you require information in or isiXhosa, please contact SRK directly. To obtain further information, please contact the SRK project Public Participation Coordinator at [email protected].

Yours faithfully,

SRK Consulting (South Africa) (Pty) Ltd

Sharon Jones Principal Consultant and Project Manager

1 SRK and Eskom reserve the right to cancel or postpone Public Open Days should National Lockdown Regulations not allow such gatherings. Stakeholders who have registered their interest in attending a Public Open Days will be notified in such case.

ARMK/jons 542335_Eskom Kappa EIA_Screening Report_landowner notification May 21 Kelly Armstrong

From: Kelly Armstrong Sent: Friday, 04 June 2021 16:02 To: Kappa PP Subject: Notification of Comment Period on the Draft Screening Report for the Eskom Kappa - Sterrekus 2nd 765 kV Transmission Line Attachments: 542335_Eskom Kappa EIA_Screening Report_Authority.pdf

Dear Commenting Authority,

Please find attached notification of the commencement of the public comment period for the Draft Screening Report for the 2nd 765 kV Kappa – Sterrekus Transmission line.

Kind regards,

Kelly Armstrong BSocSc (Hons) Environmental Science Environmental Consultant

SRK Consulting (South Africa) (Pty) Ltd The Administrative Building, Albion Spring, 183 Main Road, Rondebosch, 7700 Postnet Suite # 206, Private Bag X18, Rondebosch, 7701

Tel: +27‐(0)21‐659‐3060; Fax: +27‐(0)86‐530‐7003 www.srk.co.za

This transmission is intended for the sole use of the addressee, and may contain information that by its privileged and confidential nature is exempt from disclosure under applicable law. You are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution or duplication of this transmission by someone other than the intended recipient or its designated agent is strictly prohibited. If you have received this transmission in error, please notify the sender immediately by replying to this transmission, or by collect call to the above phone number. Please consider the environment before printing this e‐mail.

1 The Administrative Building Albion Spring 183 Main Road Rondebosch 7700 Postnet Suite 206 P Bag X18 Rondebosch 7701 South Africa T: +27 (0) 21 659 3060 F: +27 (0) 21 685 7105 E: [email protected] www.srk.co.za

4 June 2021 542335

Dear Commenting Authority,

Public Participation Process: Environmental Screening Report for Proposed Second 765 kV Kappa-Sterrekus Powerline

1. Background Eskom Holdings SOC (Eskom) has appointed SRK Consulting (South Africa) (Pty) Ltd (SRK) to undertake an environmental screening study of three “sub-corridor” alternatives for a proposed second 765 kV transmission powerline between the Sterrekus Substation, near the town of Melkbosstrand, and the Kappa Substation, north of the town of Touws River (the Project). The sub-corridor alternatives fall within an approved Strategic Transmission Corridor specifically intended to accommodate electrical grid infrastructure. The purpose of the screening study is to evaluate the three sub-corridor alternatives based on environmental, social and technical factors, to be reported in a Screening Report. The final Screening Report will inform the selection of a preferred sub-corridor by Eskom. Once a preferred sub-corridor is selected, a more detailed baseline assessment of this sub-corridor will be undertaken, following which, Eskom will determine a powerline route in the preferred sub- corridor. This process will include negotiation with landowners, and ultimately an Environmental Impact Assessment of the selected route.

2. Opportunity to Submit Comments SRK has compiled the Screening Report which evaluates the three sub-corridor alternatives based on environmental, social and technical factors. The Screening Report is available for public review and comment from 7 June until 9 July 2021. I&APs are encouraged to request registration on SRK’s project database, review the Screening Report and submit comments by 9 July 2021, either: • electronically by completing the online form at https://tinyurl.com/SRKkappa; or • by email to [email protected].

Partners R Armstrong, S Bartels, N Brien, JM Brown, CD Dalgliesh, BM Engelsman, R Gardiner, M Hinsch, African Offices: Group Offices: W Jordaan, WC Joughin, DA Kilian, F Lake, JA Lake, V Maharaj, I Mahomed, HAC Meintjes, MJ Morris, DH Mossop, Cape Town + 27 (0) 21 659 3060 Africa GP Nel, VS Reddy, PJ Shepherd, T Shepherd, MJ Sim, VM Simposya, JS Stiff, M van Huyssteen, AT van Zyl, MD Wanless, ML Wertz, A Wood Durban + 27 (0) 31 279 1200 Asia

East London + 27 (0) 43 748 6292 Australia Directors AJ Barrett, CD Dalgliesh, WC Joughin, V Maharaj, VS Reddy, T Shepherd, AT van Zyl Johannesburg + 27 (0) 11 441 1111 Europe PJ Aucamp, CM Bauman, LSE Coetser, SA de Villiers, M du Toit, SG Jones, L Linzer, Associate Partners Pietermaritzburg + 27 (0) 33 347 5069 North America JI Mainama, NG Macfarlane, RD O’Brien, S Reuther, D Visser, C Wessels Port Elizabeth + 27 (0) 41 509 4800 South America JR Dixon, PrEng, GC Howell, PrEng, PhD, PR Labrum, PrEng, RRW McNeill, PrTech Eng, Consultants Pretoria + 27 (0) 12 361 9821 PN Rosewarne, PrSci Nat, MSc, PE Schmidt, B.Comm, DipAcc, CA(SA), AA Smithen, PrEng, TR Stacey, PrEng, DSc, PJ Terbrugge, PrSci Nat, MSc, HFJ Theart, PrSci Nat, PhD, DJ Venter, PrTech Eng Accra + 23 (3) 24 485 0928

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The report can be accessed on SRK’s website at https://www.srk.co.za/en/za-eskom-kappa- sterrekus-transmission-powerline and hard copies of the report and copies of the executive summary are available at the following libraries: • Malmesbury Public Library • Goudini (Rawsonville) Public Library • Riebeek West Public Library • Worcester Public Library • Gouda Public Library • Prince Alfred Hamlet Public Library • Hermon Public Library • De Doorns Public Library • Wellington Public Library • Touws Rivier Public Library • Tulbagh Public Library • Koeberg Public Library (Melkbosstrand)

Note that only registered stakeholders will be notified directly once the Final Screening Report is available.

3. Stakeholder Meetings A number of on-line stakeholder meetings and Public Open Days1 will be held during the month of June 2021. To register your interest in attending a virtual stakeholder meeting and / or Public Open Day, please complete the online form via the following link, https://tinyurl.com/542335, or contact SRK directly if you are unable to do so. A link to join the stakeholder meeting will be emailed directly to you prior to the meeting.

Public Open Days will be held between 14:00 and 18:00 on the following dates and in the following locations: • Tuesday 22 June 2021, Karoo 1 Hotel Village, De Doorns; • Wednesday 23 June 2021, Main Hall at the Town Hall, Tulbagh; and • Thursday 24 June 2021, Melkbos Country Club, Melkbosstrand. Note that Public Open Days will not include a formal presentation and stakeholders are invited to visit the Open Day at any time between 14:00 and 18:00. Strict Covid-19 protocols will be implemented, and no access will be allowed without a mask. We encourage you to share the above information about the Screening Report, stakeholder meetings and Public Open Days with any other parties you feel may have an interest in the Project. To obtain further information, please contact the SRK project Public Participation Coordinator at [email protected]. Yours faithfully,

SRK Consulting (South Africa) (Pty) Ltd

Sharon Jones Principal Consultant and Project Manager

1 SRK and Eskom reserve the right to cancel or postpone Public Open Days should National Lockdown Regulations not allow such gatherings. Stakeholders who have registered their interest in attending a Public Open Days will be notified in such case.

ARMK/jons 542335_Eskom Kappa EIA_Screening Report_Authority June 21 Kelly Armstrong

From: Kelly Armstrong Sent: Friday, 04 June 2021 16:04 To: Kappa PP Subject: Notification of Comment Period on the Draft Screening Report for the Eskom Kappa - Sterrekus 2nd 765kV Transmission Line Attachments: 542335_Eskom Kappa EIA_Screening Report_stakeholder notification.pdf

Dear Stakeholder,

Please find attached notification of the commencement of the public comment period for the Draft Screening Report for the 2nd 765 kV Kappa – Sterrekus Transmission line.

Kind regards,

Kelly Armstrong BSocSc (Hons) Environmental Science Environmental Consultant

SRK Consulting (South Africa) (Pty) Ltd The Administrative Building, Albion Spring, 183 Main Road, Rondebosch, 7700 Postnet Suite # 206, Private Bag X18, Rondebosch, 7701

Tel: +27‐(0)21‐659‐3060; Fax: +27‐(0)86‐530‐7003 www.srk.co.za

This transmission is intended for the sole use of the addressee, and may contain information that by its privileged and confidential nature is exempt from disclosure under applicable law. You are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution or duplication of this transmission by someone other than the intended recipient or its designated agent is strictly prohibited. If you have received this transmission in error, please notify the sender immediately by replying to this transmission, or by collect call to the above phone number. Please consider the environment before printing this e‐mail.

1 The Administrative Building Albion Spring 183 Main Road Rondebosch 7700 Postnet Suite 206 P Bag X18 Rondebosch 7701 South Africa T: +27 (0) 21 659 3060 F: +27 (0) 21 685 7105 E: [email protected] www.srk.co.za

4 June 2021 542335

Dear Stakeholder,

Public Participation Process: Environmental Screening Report for Proposed Second 765 kV Kappa-Sterrekus Powerline

1. Background Eskom Holdings SOC (Eskom) has appointed SRK Consulting (South Africa) (Pty) Ltd (SRK) to undertake an environmental screening study of three “sub-corridor” alternatives for a proposed second 765 kV transmission powerline between the Sterrekus Substation, near the town of Melkbosstrand, and the Kappa Substation, north of the town of Touws River (the Project). The sub-corridor alternatives fall within an approved Strategic Transmission Corridor specifically intended to accommodate electrical grid infrastructure. The purpose of the screening study is to evaluate the three sub-corridor alternatives based on environmental, social and technical factors, to be reported in a Screening Report. The final Screening Report will inform the selection of a preferred sub-corridor by Eskom. Once a preferred sub-corridor is selected, a more detailed baseline assessment of this sub-corridor will be undertaken, following which, Eskom will determine a powerline route in the preferred sub- corridor. This process will include negotiation with landowners, and ultimately an Environmental Impact Assessment of the selected route.

2. Opportunity to Submit Comments SRK has compiled the Screening Report which evaluates the three sub-corridor alternatives based on environmental, social and technical factors. Please find the Executive Summary of the Screening Report attached. The Screening Report is available for public review and comment from 7 June until 9 July 2021. I&APs are encouraged to request registration on SRK’s project database, review the Screening Report and submit comments by 9 July 2021, either: • electronically by completing the online form at https://tinyurl.com/SRKkappa; or • by email to [email protected].

The report can be accessed on SRK’s website at https://www.srk.co.za/en/za-eskom-kappa- sterrekus-transmission-powerline and hard copies of the report and copies of the executive summary are available at the following libraries:

Partners R Armstrong, S Bartels, N Brien, JM Brown, CD Dalgliesh, BM Engelsman, R Gardiner, M Hinsch, African Offices: Group Offices: W Jordaan, WC Joughin, DA Kilian, F Lake, JA Lake, V Maharaj, I Mahomed, HAC Meintjes, MJ Morris, DH Mossop, Cape Town + 27 (0) 21 659 3060 Africa GP Nel, VS Reddy, PJ Shepherd, T Shepherd, MJ Sim, VM Simposya, JS Stiff, M van Huyssteen, AT van Zyl, MD Wanless, ML Wertz, A Wood Durban + 27 (0) 31 279 1200 Asia

East London + 27 (0) 43 748 6292 Australia Directors AJ Barrett, CD Dalgliesh, WC Joughin, V Maharaj, VS Reddy, T Shepherd, AT van Zyl Johannesburg + 27 (0) 11 441 1111 Europe PJ Aucamp, CM Bauman, LSE Coetser, SA de Villiers, M du Toit, SG Jones, L Linzer, Associate Partners Pietermaritzburg + 27 (0) 33 347 5069 North America JI Mainama, NG Macfarlane, RD O’Brien, S Reuther, D Visser, C Wessels Port Elizabeth + 27 (0) 41 509 4800 South America JR Dixon, PrEng, GC Howell, PrEng, PhD, PR Labrum, PrEng, RRW McNeill, PrTech Eng, Consultants Pretoria + 27 (0) 12 361 9821 PN Rosewarne, PrSci Nat, MSc, PE Schmidt, B.Comm, DipAcc, CA(SA), AA Smithen, PrEng, TR Stacey, PrEng, DSc, PJ Terbrugge, PrSci Nat, MSc, HFJ Theart, PrSci Nat, PhD, DJ Venter, PrTech Eng Accra + 23 (3) 24 485 0928

Lubumbashi + 243 (0) 81 999 9775 SRK Consulting (South Africa) (Pty) Ltd Reg No 1995.012890.07

SRK Consulting Page 2

• Malmesbury Public Library • Goudini (Rawsonville) Public Library • Riebeek West Public Library • Worcester Public Library • Gouda Public Library • Prince Alfred Hamlet Public Library • Hermon Public Library • De Doorns Public Library • Wellington Public Library • Touws Rivier Public Library • Tulbagh Public Library • Koeberg Public Library (Melkbosstrand)

Note that only registered stakeholders will be notified directly once the Final Screening Report is available.

3. Stakeholder Meetings A number of on-line stakeholder meetings and Public Open Days1 will be held during the month of June 2021. To register your interest in attending a virtual stakeholder meeting and / or Public Open Day, please complete the online form via the following link, https://tinyurl.com/542335, or contact SRK directly if you are unable to do so. A link to join the stakeholder meeting will be emailed directly to you prior to the meeting.

Public Open Days will be held between 14:00 and 18:00 on the following dates and in the following locations: • Tuesday 22 June 2021, Karoo 1 Hotel Village, De Doorns; • Wednesday 23 June 2021, Main Hall at the Town Hall, Tulbagh; and • Thursday 24 June 2021, Melkbos Country Club, Melkbosstrand. Note that Public Open Days will not include a formal presentation and stakeholders are invited to visit the Open Day at any time between 14:00 and 18:00. Strict Covid-19 protocols will be implemented, and no access will be allowed without a mask. We encourage you to share the above information about the Screening Report, stakeholder meetings and Public Open Days with any other parties you feel may have an interest in the Project. To obtain further information, please contact the SRK project Public Participation Coordinator at [email protected]. Yours faithfully,

SRK Consulting (South Africa) (Pty) Ltd

Sharon Jones Principal Consultant and Project Manager

1 SRK and Eskom reserve the right to cancel or postpone Public Open Days should National Lockdown Regulations not allow such gatherings. Stakeholders who have registered their interest in attending a Public Open Days will be notified in such case.

ARMK/jons 542335_Eskom Kappa EIA_Screening Report_Agri Western Cape June 21

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: SCREENING REPORT 2nd 765 kV KAPPA - STERREKUS POWERLINE, WESTERN CAPE June 2021 SRK Project Number: 542335

Box 1: Strategic Environmental Assessment for Power 1 INTRODUCTION Corridors

Eskom Holdings SOC (Eskom) has appointed SRK Consulting To inform a strategic approach to the planning and (South Africa) (Pty) Ltd (SRK) to undertake an environmental assessment of essential transmission grid infrastructure in screening study (the study) of three “sub-corridor” South Africa, the (former) Department of Environmental alignment alternatives identified by Eskom for a second Affairs (DEA), in collaboration with Eskom, commissioned a 765 kV transmission powerline between the Sterrekus Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA), of Electricity Substation, near the town of Melkbosstrand, and the Kappa Grid Infrastructure (the SEA). The SEA identified five Substation, north of the town of Touws River (the Project – national Power Corridors specifically intended to see Figure 1). The three sub-corridor alignment alternatives accommodate electricity grid infrastructure, which Cabinet fall within an approved Strategic Transmission Corridor approved as Strategic Transmission Corridors on 17 specifically intended to accommodate electricity grid February 2016. infrastructure (see Section 2). Key outcomes of the SEA were: The purpose of the study is to screen (evaluate) the three alignment alternatives based on environmental and social - Identification of sensitive features and sensitivity maps for factors, while taking cognisance of technical constraints, to the Strategic Transmission Corridors (see Section 5); and select a preferred alignment. - A Procedure for Electricity Grid Infrastructure The Screening Study will support a future Environmental Environmental Assessment Applications Inside the Power Impact Assessment (EIA) process for the final transmission Corridors, to streamline and better coordinate line route, required in terms of the National Environmental environmental assessment of grid infrastructure within strategic corridors, while ensuring environmental protection Management Act 107 of 1998 (NEMA) and the EIA Regulations, 2014 (in this case a “Basic Assessment” process (see Sections 1 and 6). in terms of Government Notice [GN] 113 of 2018). The procedure consists of four phases, the first of which is the Screening Phase, followed by more detailed assessment 2 PROJECT BACKGROUND in the preferred sub-corridor alternative, landowner negotiations and applications for the required approvals Currently, Koeberg Nuclear Power Station is the only (e.g. in terms of NEMA – see Sections 1 and 10). baseload power station in the Western Cape; however, it has insufficient capacity to meet local demand. To offset this deficit, electricity is transmitted from the Highveld to the Cape via the Cape (Transmission) Corridor. In terms of the procedure, the objectives of the Screening Phase are to: Despite improvements to the Corridor (including the 1st Kappa – Sterrekus [Omega] line commissioned in December • Identify alternative sub-corridor alignments 2016), supply is constrained during peak periods. To utilising the DEA Screening Tool (already increase capacity, reduce operational costs, and improve undertaken by Eskom); flexibility and reliability, Eskom must improve capacity in • Validate sensitivity maps (on the DEA the Cape Corridor, which includes the construction of the Screening Tool) for alternative alignments; 2nd Kappa – Sterrekus 765 kV line (the Project), by 2027. • Undertake public consultation on the outcomes of the Screening Study; The Cape Corridor falls within the Central Strategic Transmission Line Corridor (see Box 1). The three sub- • Identify the preferred sub-corridor corridor alignments were selected by Eskom based on their alignment; technical feasibility and fall wholly within the Cape Corridor. • Identify a feasible route within the preferred sub-corridor; and See page 10 for details on how you • Negotiate with landowners. can participate. Some objectives (italicised above) are excluded from the scope of the current Screening Study.

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Figure 1: Powerline Corridor Alternatives

JONS/dalc 542335_Kappa Sterrekus Screening Report_Exec Summary.docx May-21

here). The alignment then passes over Skurweberg into the 3 PROJECT DESCRIPTION Ceres Valley where it splits into two route alternatives: the Northern Option and the Southern Option (Figure 1). The The Project will entail: southern route passes south of the Waboomberg (and • Constructing the 2nd 765 kV transmission powerline north of Prince Alfred Hamlet) and tracks eastwards out of from the Sterrekus Substation near the Koeberg Power the Ceres Valley along the R46 road and Theronsberg Pass. Station, over the Skurweberge Mountain Range to the The northern route passes north of the Waboomberg, over Kappa Substation ~25 km north of Touws River; the Baviaansberg, and once again merges with the southern • Expanding and upgrading both the Kappa and Sterrekus route west of this mountain range in the southwestern Substations; and Karoo. The alignment then extends a further ~23km to the • Conducting ongoing maintenance of the powerline. Kappa Substation to the north-east. Central B Alignment (Red on Figure 1) 765kV powerlines are the highest capacity lines used by Eskom and require 80 m wide servitudes for powerline From the Divergence Point the Central B Alignment tracks construction and maintenance. Within the servitude, Eskom in a north-easterly direction to the south of Hermon and over Waterfall Mountain Range into the Breede River will erect a transmission line along a specified agreed route, Valley. It then routes north of Wolseley over the operate and maintain the line and clear vegetation that may Witzenberg and Skurweberg mountains and north of Ceres compromise operation of the line. No permanent building in the Ceres Valley. The alignment then routes south of the structures are allowed within the 80 m servitude. Waboomberg (and south of Prince Alfred Hamlet) and Towers (pylons) for the proposed transmission powerline eastwards out of the Ceres Valley along the R46 road and will be between 35 m and 65 m in height, with a footprint Theronsberg Pass. The alignment then extends in a north- of 150 m2 to 4 300m2 depending on the tower type used. A easterly direction for a further ~40 km into the range of tower types is likely to be utilised along the length southwestern Karoo, terminating at the Kappa Substation of the powerline, informed by weight, topography, height, north of Touws River. cost, crossing of other servitudes, environmental and social Southern Alignment (Green on Figure 1) sensitivity and erection time. From the Divergence Point, the Southern Alignment tracks south along the R45 road towards Wellington, and then 4 SUB-CORRIDOR ALIGNMENTS north-east through the Haweqwa Nature Reserve over the Boland Mountains into the Breede River Valley. It then The following three alternative sub-corridor alignments routes south through this valley before tracking north (Figure 1) were identified by Eskom’s Technical Team for the (northwest of Worcester and the Brandvlei Dam) over the Project and are the subject of the Screening Study: Riviersonderend Mountains and through the Matroosberg • The Central A Alignment, which is ±195 km in length; Mountain Catchment Area along the Hex River Pass into the • The Central B Alignment, which is ±185 km in length; Hex River Valley towards De Doorns. It then continues and north-east, roughly following the route of the N1 road, over the Hex River Mountains towards Touws River. The • The Southern Alignment, which is ±260 km in length. alignment then follows two alternative routes north The sub-corridors run in a north-easterly direction from towards the Kappa Substation; the Western Option and the the Sterrekus Substation near Melkbosstrand in the West Eastern Option. Coast District Municipality towards the town of Malmesbury (Figure 1), at which point they diverge into 5 AFFECTED ENVIRONMENT the three alternative alignments. All three alignment 1 alternatives converge and terminate at the Kappa Each sub-corridor alignment is 2 km wide , resulting in a 2 Substation north of Touws River. vast ~1 200 km study area traversing the City of Cape Town, West Coast and Cape Winelands District Municipalities in Central A Alignment (Blue on Figure 1) the Western Cape Province. The alignments extend from From the Divergence Point the Central A Alignment routes the coastal plain in the southwest, over the Cape Fold in a north-easterly direction towards Gouda (passing Mountains, and continue north-east into the southwestern between Riebeek Kasteel and Hermon). The corridor tracks Karoo (see Section 4). The study area includes natural south from Gouda over the southern foothills of the Groot areas, as well as agricultural, industrial, residential and Winterhoek Mountains and the Winterhoek Mountain conservation land uses. Catchment Area, and then south of Tulbagh in the Witzenberg Valley (where a southern tie-in is included

1 1 km wide sub-corridors are required in terms of the SEA for the of final route positioning, and to ensure that engagement with purposes of screening; however, the study area / sub-corridors potentially affected landowners is comprehensive. have been increased to 2 km to allow for more flexibility in terms

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The topography of the study area ranges from the flat The study area includes a number of formally protected coastal plains in the western portion of the study area areas including nature reserves, Mountain Catchment through to the mountainous Cape Fold Mountains in the Areas, private reserves as well as areas required to meet central portion and the inland central plateau of the Great biodiversity targets for ecosystems, species and ecological Escarpment at the eastern extent. processes. The environment potentially affected by the powerline sub- Water resources provide a number of ecosystem services corridors can be divided into three broad bioregions: and are essential to the socio-economic development of the Western Cape, particularly since the province is a relatively • The Swartland in the west, largely transformed for crop water-scarce area. production with limited remaining natural habitat; Freshwater ecosystems in the sub-corridors consist of • The Cape Fold Mountains, spanning the central portion watercourses and wetlands. The Western Cape hosts a of the study area, which apart from the Ceres Valley large variety of different wetland types, most of which are and Breede River Valley, are largely intact and retain ecologically sensitive, and the high degree of floral and much of their original ecological function and diversity; faunal diversity and endemism in the province is partly and attributed to the variety of freshwater ecosystem types. • The Tanqua Karoo in the far northeast, which is an arid The province’s main rivers include the Diep, Breede, Berg, environment which, despite being farmed, retains Olifants, Doring and Gouritz Rivers. Of these, the sub- much of its original character. corridors cross the Diep, Breede, Berg, and the Touws (a The climate of the study area varies from Mediterranean in major tributary of the Gouritz) Rivers. the southwest, to semi-arid in the northeast, and is Rivers in the province suffer from over abstraction, and the predominantly located in the Fynbos Biome; however lower reaches of many rivers are degraded (from pollution, certain vegetation types within the sub-corridors in the sedimentation or the proliferation of invasive species). Only north-east of the study area are representative of the 13% of wetlands in the Western Cape are still intact, with a Succulent Karoo Biome. further 34% being moderately modified and the remaining 53% heavily to critically modified (WCBSP, 2017). The project is located entirely in the Western Cape Province and traverses the City of Cape Town, West Coast and Cape Winelands District Municipalities as well as the Swartland, Drakenstein, Witzenberg and Breede Valley Local Municipalities. The rural economy of the Western Cape is shaped by its unique asset base: farming resources make the province the largest exporter of agricultural commodities in South Africa and are an important driver of the industrial sector in the province. The natural capital and varied scenic and cultural resources make the province the premier tourist destination in the country (Western Cape Land Use Planning Guidelines Rural Areas, 2019). The heritage of the study area is diverse and widespread

including a number of cultural landscapes. Figure 2: Seep wetland and fynbos in the Skurweberg above Ceres The Fynbos Biome contains high levels of floral and faunal diversity and endemism at various taxonomic levels (Western Cape Biodiversity Spatial Plan [WCBSP], 2017), and certain vegetation types (which are surrogates for faunal ecosystems) within the Fynbos Biome (such as those associated with the Renosterveld vegetation complex) have undergone high degrees of transformation and are therefore threatened. Habitats able to support a number of mammals, reptiles, amphibians and avifauna of conservation concern occur are relatively widespread in the study area. Figure 3: The historic town of Tulbagh within the agricultural landscape of the Witzenberg Valley

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6 THE SCREENING PROCESS

The alignments host a number sensitive biophysical and social features. The SEA drew on the best available data to identify and map these features in the Strategic Transmission Corridors. Sensitivity ratings we assigned to these features taking consideration of agriculture; avifauna; terrestrial and aquatic biodiversity; heritage; and visual aspects. Sensitivity ratings (from low to very high) were assigned to key features with the recommendation that transmission infrastructure should avoid identified features of high and very high sensitivity wherever practicable. Therefore, the aim of the Screening Study is to corroborate and supplement the sensitivity maps (available electronically on the online DEA Screening Tool2) with the latest available spatial data, and to select a preferred sub- corridor that is has the fewest sensitive “pinch-points” – areas within sub-corridors where routes would need to traverse areas of high and very high sensitivity.

In order to achieve this, and guided by the protocols in the Figure 4: Simplified Screening Process diagram SEA, the screening process for the study is as follows: • Notify landowners and other potential stakeholders of the Project and Screening Study and call for registration The Screening Study has been informed by a on the stakeholder database through the release of a number of Specialist Screening Studies: Background Information Document (BID); • Geotechnics; • Town Planning; • Corroborate and supplement environmental • Terrestrial and • Agriculture; sensitivities based on desktop review and specialist Aquatic Ecology; • Tourism; input; • Fauna; • Heritage; • Update environmental sensitivity maps; • Avifauna; • Visual; and • Overlay and analyse environmental and social • Chiropterology • Traffic and Access. sensitivity maps and technical constraints to identify a (bats); preferred corridor in consultation with Eskom and specialists; • Compile a Draft Screening Report for public comment; The objectives of each Specialist Screening Study were to: • Engage stakeholders to facilitate comment on the • Verify / validate and supplement or update features updated sensitivity maps and the selection of the identified as being of low, medium, high and very high preferred sub-corridor alternative; sensitivity in the SEA; • Finalise the Screening Report and select the preferred • Where features relating to the specific field of expertise sub-corridor alternative, considering stakeholder input; were not identified in SEA, to identify such features; and • Confirm or update sensitivity of features and advise on • Release the Final Screening Report to stakeholders for any amended or additional buffer zones required; information. • Compile a Screening Report, including: An overview of the proposed screening process is provided o Sensitivity maps; in Figure 4. o A broad description of the baseline characteristics of each sub-corridor alternative; and

o Sub-Corridor Selection Matrix comparing the three sub-corridors3 to select the preferred corridor alternative (informed by the specialist integration workshop);

2 A geographically based web-enabled application which allows a 3 With additional options where relevant e.g. the Northern and Southern proponent intending to submit an application for environmental Options for the Central A Alignment authorisation in terms of the EIA Regulations, 2014 to screen their proposed site for environmental sensitivity.

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o Provide an opinion on the preferred sub-corridor equally. alternative, taking into account inputs received Relevant observations based on these maps are: during stakeholder engagement. • Large portions of all alignments are considered of very high sensitivity in at least one specialist field. The 7 STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT Southern Alignment however has a much larger proportion of the corridor, including long stretches of Consultation with stakeholders forms a critical part of the the corridor and spanning the entire corridor width, screening process and is intended to provide all rated as very high sensitivity compared to the Central A stakeholders with opportunities to comment on the and Central B Alignments; Screening Study and sensitive features in the sub-corridors, to inform selection of the preferred sub-corridor • The majority of areas not rated as very high sensitivity, alternative. are rated as high sensitivity in at least one specialist field. This is not unexpected, as areas not considered The stakeholder engagement activities undertaken or sensitive from a biodiversity perspective (i.e. areas no proposed to inform to the Screening Study are summarised longer containing natural ecosystems or falling within in Table 1 below. protected areas) may be sensitive due to potential Table 1: Stakeholder Engagement during Screening disturbance to socio-economic activities (e.g. Process agriculture or urban development); Activity Date • A number of areas are rated as very high sensitivity in a Compile preliminary database of February 2020 - number of different specialist fields, indicating areas in stakeholders ongoing which the placement of the powerline may be Release BID 7 July 2020 particularly problematic and lead to a wide range of Advertise Screening Study in Newspapers 7 – 10 July 2020 impacts (see Figure 5); and Notify affected property owners, July 2020 • Two areas have been identified as fatal flaws – Riverine government and community reps Rabbit habitat along the Southern Alignment and the Release Draft Screening Report for public 1-7 June 2021 Elandsberg Nature Reserve where the Southern and comment Central B Alignments converge (see Figure 5). Notify affected property owners, 24 May – 7 June government and community reps 2021 Areas identified as being of particularly high sensitivity Advertise availability of Draft Screening 1 - 4 June 2021 (including areas of concern identified by stakeholders) are Report for review summarised in Table 2. Areas identified as fatal flaws are 7 June – 9 July Comment Period italicised. 2021 10 June – 2 July Table 2: Particularly Sensitive Areas Online Stakeholder Meetings 2021 Description Alignment Public Open Days 22- 24 June 2021 Cluster of very high sensitivity areas Compile Issues and Responses Summary July 2021 around Grootvlei and Witzenberg Nature Central A and Final Screening Report Reserves Central A Release Final Screening Report to August 2021 CBA south of Waboomsberg Stakeholders (Southern) Central A Karoopoort (Southern) 8 SENSITIVITY MAPPING AND INTEGRATION Central A Kareekloof Conservancy (Northern) Each specialist produced a sensitivity map of the three sub- Witzenberg and Ceres Bergfynbos Nature corridor alignments, depicting areas considered to be of Central B Reserve low, medium, high and very high sensitivity in the relevant Elandsberg, Hawequas and Waterval Central B and specialist field. In the case of geotechnical informants and Nature Reserves Southern access, suitability rather than sensitivity maps were Large wetland and CBA near Brandvlei Southern produced. dam Hex River Valley Southern To inform the identification of the least sensitive (i.e. Southern (Eastern preferred) sub-corridor alignment, the sensitivity and Riverine Rabbit habitat and Western) suitability maps produced through the Specialist Screening Studies were overlaid to produce a series of consolidated Table 3 provides a summary of the ranking of the sub- sensitivity and suitability maps for further analysis by SRK. corridor alignments by each of the specialists, with “1” indicating the preferred alignment and “5” indicating the Note that while some disciplines may contribute to least preferred alignment. The overall acceptability of each sensitivity or suitability more than others, for the purposes alignment as evaluated by the specialists is also indicated. of this Screening Study all disciplines were weighted

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Figure 5: Combine areas of very high sensitivity and fatal flaws

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Table 3 Summary of corridor sensitivity and suitability Sub-corridor Central A Central B Southern Analysis Northern Option Southern Option - Eastern Option Western Option Freshwater Ranking 3 1 2 4 5 Ecosystems Acceptability Acceptable Acceptable Acceptable Acceptable (less preferred) Acceptable (less preferred) Terrestrial Ranking 2 1 5 3 4 Ecosystems Acceptability Acceptable (less preferred) Acceptable Not Acceptable4 Not Acceptable Not Acceptable Ranking 3 1 2 4 5 Terrestrial Fauna Acceptability Acceptable (less preferred) Acceptable Acceptable Not Acceptable Not Acceptable Ranking 3 2 1 5 4 Avifauna Acceptability Acceptable (less preferred) Acceptable (less preferred) Acceptable Acceptable (less preferred) Acceptable (less preferred) Ranking 3 2 1 5 4 Bats Acceptability Acceptable Acceptable Acceptable Acceptable (less preferred) Acceptable (less preferred) Ranking 2 1 2 4 4 Town Planning Acceptability Acceptable Acceptable Acceptable Acceptable (less preferred) Acceptable (less preferred) Ranking 3 2 1 4 4 Agriculture Acceptability Acceptable Acceptable Acceptable Acceptable (less preferred) Acceptable (less preferred) Ranking 2 1 3 4 5 Tourism Acceptability Acceptable Acceptable Acceptable Acceptable (less preferred) Acceptable (less preferred) Ranking 1 2 3 4 5 Heritage Acceptability Acceptable Acceptable Not Acceptable Not Acceptable Not Acceptable Ranking 3 1 2 4 5 Visual Acceptability Acceptable (less preferred) Acceptable Acceptable Acceptable (less preferred) Acceptable (less preferred) Ranking 3 2 1 5 4 Access Acceptability Acceptable Acceptable Acceptable Acceptable (less preferred) Acceptable (less preferred)

4 Unless a combination of Central A and Central B can be used to avoid the Elandsberg Nature Reserve.

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Eastern and Western Options being the least preferred. Relevant observations with regard to the ranking and The Central A Alignment: Southern Option is preferred; acceptability of each of the alignments, are: • Based on access, all alignment options are considered • Based on freshwater ecosystem sensitivity, all acceptable, with the Southern Alignment: Eastern and alignment options are considered acceptable, with the Western Options being the least preferred. The Central Southern Alignment: Eastern and Western Options B is preferred; and being the least preferred. The Central A Alignment: • Based on geotechnical informants, all alignment Southern Option is preferred; options are considered acceptable, with no preference • Based on terrestrial ecosystem sensitivity, the Central A in terms of the sub-corridor selected. Alignment: Northern and Southern Options are considered acceptable with the Southern Option preferred. The Central B and Southern Alignment (both 9 IDENTIFICATION OF PREFERRED ALIGNMENT options) are considered unacceptable primarily due to Based on the outcomes of the Specialist Screening Studies, the potential impacts on the Elandsberg Nature integration of the findings of Specialist Screening Studies Reserve. The Central B Alignment would be considered and the Corridor Sensitivity Integration, the comparative acceptable if the Central A and Central B Alignments sensitivity/suitability and acceptability of each of the can be combined to avoid the Elandsberg Nature corridor alignments identified by Eskom can be Reserve; summarised as follows: • Based on terrestrial fauna sensitivity, the Central A and Central B Alignments are considered acceptable with • Areas in which powerlines already exist are considered the Central A: Southern Option preferred. The Southern by all specialists as more suitable for the 765 kV Alignment (both options) are considered unacceptable powerline, as anticipated impacts have already primarily due to the presence of habitat suitable to occurred; support the Critically Endangered Riverine Rabbit, • The Southern Alignment: Eastern and Western which is considered a fatal flaw; Options are identified by all specialists as the least • Based on avifauna sensitivity, all alignment options are preferred options, are not considered acceptable from considered acceptable, with the Southern Alignment: a terrestrial ecology, terrestrial fauna and heritage Eastern and Western Options being the least preferred. perspective and include a number of areas considered The Central B Alignment is preferred; of particularly high sensitivity or fatally flawed. These • Based on bat sensitivity, all alignment options are alignment options are also the longest and have the considered acceptable, with the Southern Alignment: shortest portion of the alignment paralleling existing Eastern and Western Options being the least preferred. powerlines. These alignment options are not The Central B Alignment is preferred; recommended for further consideration; • Based town planning sensitivity, all alignment options • The Central B Alignment is considered acceptable by all are considered acceptable, with the Southern specialists except terrestrial ecology and heritage due Alignment: Eastern and Western Options being the to this alignment traversing the Elandsberg Nature least preferred. The Central A Alignment: Southern Reserve. All other specialists consider this alignment, Option is preferred; which largely follows the alignment of the existing • Based on agricultural sensitivity, all alignment options 400 kV powerline to be one of the two preferred are considered acceptable, with the Southern alignment options. Portions of this alignment, Alignment: Eastern and Western Options being the excluding the portion of the alignment traversing the least preferred. The Central B Alignment is preferred; Elandsberg Nature Reserve, are recommended for • Based on tourism sensitivity, all alignment options are further consideration, in combination with the Central considered acceptable, with the Southern Alignment: A Alignment; and Eastern and Western Options being the least preferred. • The Central A Alignment: Northern and Southern The Central A Alignment: Southern Option is preferred; Options, are considered acceptable by all specialists, • Based on heritage sensitivity, the Central A Alignment however the Northern Option was consistently (both options) are considered acceptable with the identified as less preferred than the Southern Option or Southern Option preferred. The Central B and Southern the Central B Alignment since the Northern Option is Alignment (both options) are considered unacceptable largely undisturbed, traverses the Kareekloof primarily due to the potential impacts on the Conservancy and no powerline currently exists along Elandsberg Nature Reserve which is a declared this alignment. The Central A: Southern Alignment is Provincial Heritage Site; recommended for further consideration, however the • Based on visual sensitivity, all alignment options are northern option should ideally be avoided. considered acceptable, with the Southern Alignment:

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Given the considerations presented above, SRK identified • Touwsrivier Public Library; the Central A: Southern Alignment and portions of the • Koeberg Public Library (Melkbosstrand); Central B Alignment excluding the portion traversing the • SRK website: www.srk.co.za; and Elandsberg Nature Reserve, as most biophysically and • SRK in Cape Town. socio-economically suitable for the powerline. The Public Open Days and online stakeholder meetings will also recommended (combined) alignment options are depicted be held to present and discuss the findings of the Screening in Figure 6, which Eskom has confirmed would be Study with key stakeholders and members of the public. technically feasible. Online stakeholder meetings will be held between 10 June The recommended alignment allows Eskom a degree of 2021 and 2 July 2021. flexibility in determining the final powerline route within the selected portions of the sub-corridor alignments, which Public Open Days5 will be held between 14:00 and 18:00 in will further informed by the outcomes of the public on the dates and in the locations listed below: participation process (see Section 7 and 11) and the • 22 June 2021 at Karoo 1 Hotel, De Doorns; detailed Baseline Assessment of the preferred sub-corridor • 23 June 2021 at Town Hall, Tulbagh; and alignment (as the second phase of the current study). • 24 June 2021 at Melkbosstrand Country Club. 10 WAY FORWARD FOLLOWING SCREENING Note that Public Open Days will not include a formal presentation. Following screening and pending a decision by Eskom, a more detailed assessment of areas of high and very high Details for registration for online meetings are as follows: sensitivity that cannot be avoided by the powerline route (i.e. potential pinch points) will be undertaken to inform REGISTER YOUR INTEREST IN ATTENDING ONLINE STAKEHOLDER MEETINGS AND PUBLIC OPEN DAYS selection of the final powerline route alignment in the AT THE FOLLOWING LINK : preferred sub-corridor alternative. https://tinyurl.com/542335 A key component of final route alignment is direct or contact SRK via the details provided below. negotiation with affected landowners (by Eskom).

Once the final route has been selected, a BA of the final Note that only registered stakeholders will be notified once transmission line route will be undertaken in terms of NEMA the Final Screening Report is available. and the EIA Regulations, 2014 (see Section 1). Stakeholders will have further opportunities to participate in the BA REGISTER ON THE DATABASE AND PROVIDE YOUR process for the Project. COMMENT AT THE FOLLOWING LINK: https://tinyurl.com/SRKkappa 11 HOW YOU CAN PARTICIPATE IN THE SCREENING or contact SRK via the details provided below by 9 PROCESS July 2021. This Draft Screening Report is now available for public comment and SRK invites stakeholders to review the report For further information, contact the Kappa – and to participate in the public consultation process. Sterrekus Public Participation Coordinator Copies of this report are also available for review at the SRK Consulting, Postnet Suite #206, following venues: Private Bag X18, Rondebosch, 7701 • Malmesbury Public Library; Email: [email protected] • Riebeek West Public Library; Tel: + 27 21 659 3060 • Gouda Public Library; Fax: +27 21 685 7105 • Hermon Public Library; • Wellington Public Library; • Tulbagh Public Library; • Goudini (Rawsonville) Public Library; • Worcester Public Library; • Prince Alfred Hamlet Public Library; • De Doorns Public Library;

5 Strict Covid-19 protocols will be implemented, and no access will be allowed without a mask.

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Figure 6: Recommended Corridor Alignment

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Dear Interested and Affected Party

Public Participation Process: Environmental Screening Report for Proposed Second 765 kV Kappa-Sterrekus Powerline

1. Background Eskom Holdings SOC (Eskom) has appointed SRK Consulting (South Africa) (Pty) Ltd (SRK) to undertake an environmental screening study of three “sub-corridor” alternatives for a proposed second 765 kV transmission powerline between the Sterrekus Substation, near the town of Melkbosstrand, and the Kappa Substation, north of the town of Touws River (the Project). The sub-corridor alternatives fall within an approved Strategic Transmission Corridor specifically intended to accommodate electrical grid infrastructure. The purpose of the screening study is to evaluate the three sub-corridor alternatives based on environmental, social and technical factors, to be reported in a Screening Report. The final Screening Report will inform the selection of a preferred sub-corridor by Eskom. Once a preferred sub-corridor is selected, a more detailed baseline assessment of this sub-corridor will be undertaken, following which, Eskom will determine a powerline route in the preferred sub- corridor. This process will include negotiation with landowners, and ultimately an Environmental Impact Assessment of the selected route.

2. Opportunity to Submit Comments SRK has compiled the Screening Report which evaluates the three sub-corridor alternatives based on environmental, social and technical factors. The Screening Report is available for public review and comment from 7 June until 9 July 2021. I&APs are encouraged to request registration on SRK’s project database, review the Screening Report and submit comments by 9 July 2021, either: • electronically by completing the online form at https://tinyurl.com/SRKkappa; or • by email to [email protected].

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The report can be accessed on SRK’s website at https://www.srk.co.za/en/za-eskom-kappa- sterrekus-transmission-powerline and hard copies of the report and copies of the executive summary are available at the following libraries: • Malmesbury Public Library • Goudini (Rawsonville) Public Library • Riebeek West Public Library • Worcester Public Library • Gouda Public Library • Prince Alfred Hamlet Public Library • Hermon Public Library • De Doorns Public Library • Wellington Public Library • Touws Rivier Public Library • Tulbagh Public Library • Koeberg Public Library (Melkbosstrand)

Note that only registered stakeholders will be notified directly once the Final Screening Report is available.

3. Stakeholder Meetings A number of on-line stakeholder meetings and Public Open Days1 will be held during the month of June 2021. To register your interest in attending a virtual stakeholder meeting and / or Public Open Day, please complete the online form via the following link, https://tinyurl.com/542335, or contact SRK directly if you are unable to do so. A link to join the stakeholder meeting will be emailed directly to you prior to the meeting.

Public Open Days will be held between 14:00 and 18:00 on the following dates and in the following locations: • Tuesday 22 June 2021, Karoo 1 Hotel Village, De Doorns; • Wednesday 23 June 2021, Main Hall at the Town Hall, Tulbagh; and • Thursday 24 June 2021, Melkbos Country Club, Melkbosstrand. Note that Public Open Days will not include a formal presentation and stakeholders are invited to visit the Open Day at any time between 14:00 and 18:00. Strict Covid-19 protocols will be implemented, and no access will be allowed without a mask. We encourage you to share the above information about the Screening Report, stakeholder meetings and Public Open Days with any other parties you feel may have an interest in the Project. To obtain further information, please contact the SRK project Public Participation Coordinator at [email protected]. Yours faithfully,

SRK Consulting (South Africa) (Pty) Ltd

Sharon Jones Principal Consultant and Project Manager

1 SRK and Eskom reserve the right to cancel or postpone Public Open Days should National Lockdown Regulations not allow such gatherings. Stakeholders who have registered their interest in attending a Public Open Days will be notified in such case.

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LISA ISAACS South African waters. tial consequences or impacts of under- mandatory contents of EIAs – under confirmed receipt of the complaint. [email protected] Karpowership, a member of Karad- water noise generated by the ships – on the National Environmental Manage- “Should (the department) find eniz Energy Group, based in Istanbul, the environment and marine resources ment Act – have specific requirements, there is merit to the allegations, a ENVIRONMENTAL justice organisa- Turkey, could possibly be adding its of Saldanha Bay – prior to submission which we believe have not been met formal investigation is then initiated. tion the Green Connection has lodged fully integrated power plants to the of the final environmental impact in this case. “The timeframes for the processing a formal complaint with the Depart- country on a 20-year contract in three assessment report,” McDaid said. “Yet, in April this year it was of the application are immediately ment of Forestry, Fisheries and the provinces – Saldanha Bay in the West- According to the Marine Ecology announced that the department had suspended when the investigation is Environmental (DFFE), regarding the ern Cape, Richards Bay in KwaZulu- Specialist Study, noise pollution could received Triplo4’s ‘final’ EIA report under way.” NATION alleged failure of the Environmental Natal and Coega in the . impact adversely on the marine envi- regarding Karpowerships, recommend- If the investigation finds that the Assessment Practitioners (EAP) to com- The plants operate on regasified ronment and fish. ing that the project go ahead. conduct of the EAP is inconsistent ‘King Misuzulu’s ply with Environmental Impact Assess- liquid natural gas (LNG), “We are particularly concerned “We await to hear if government with the requirement of the law, the ment (EIA) regulations pertaining to The Green Connection’s strategic about the consequences for small-scale agrees.” EAP is then disqualified and there ascension based on the Proposed Gas to Power Powership lead Liziwe McDaid said the organisa- fishers of Saldanha Bay, who depend At a meeting arranged by Triplo4 could be criminal action attached to Project at the Port of Saldanha Bay. tion lodged a complaint on Monday on a healthy ocean and marine envi- with small-scale fishers on April 19, its conduct, Modise said. the will cannot stand’ With the department set to make against Triplo4 Sustainable Solutions, ronment for their livelihood,” McDaid the issue of marine noise impacts on “A new EAP would have to be a decision on the Karpowership ini- the consultants contracted by Kar- said. remaining resources was repeatedly appointed by the applicant to com- From page 1 tiative, small-scale fishing communi- powerships. “The project lifespan is 20 years. highlighted as a concern, especially mence with a EIA application process ties and environmental activists have “The basis for this complaint is the What will be the potential conse- with the decline of fish stocks such as from the beginning.” Ntombizosuthu Zulu-Duma. continued to voice their opposition fact that the practitioners failed to quences for the bay over this period? the stompneus, McDaid added. Triplo4 did not respond to a request They are contesting the late king’s against the floating power plants in conduct a specialist study of the poten- “The regulations governing the DFFE spokesperson Albi Modise for comment by deadline. will, saying it appeared some of the signatures on it were not legitimate. They claim King Misuzulu’s ascension NATION based on the will cannot stand. Respondents in the matter have been ordered to file their papers by June 18.

METRO Opposition ‘When I’m here I know that I’m safe’ From page 1 demand action “Children get raped and abducted daily in our communities. We do the programme after school as those times are crucial, as that’s when perpetrators rape and do evil things against Mkhize to our children. We teach them life skills, drama, and arts and culture. These children carry heavy burdens, SIYABONGA MKHWANAZI receiving attention from his office. so when they are here we have [email protected] He said he would act once all one-on-one sessions where we allow processes had been followed. them to talk about their dreams and President has assured “What I can say to South Africans aspirations,” he said. THE metro police K9 unit has bid farewell to two of its furry members, Flynn and Kubla Khani, who handed in their badges after eight years of the country that he is handling the is that I am dealing with this matter Twelve-year-old Sankina Ntunta service. Flynn was trained to protect, but also to detect explosives, and while Kubla Khani picked up an injury during training, she remained issue of Health Minister and there is full cooperation from said being part of the programme has part of the team. The dogs have been adopted by two handlers in the K9 unit – Constables Sharone Larry and Clinton Adams – so they’ll as the latter faces mounting pressure the minister. Let us allow this pro- helped her realise her potential. remain part of the K9 family. to step aside. cess to unfold and thereafter we will “Every day after school I come Opposition parties yesterday called know what needs to be done,” said to the arts and culture programme on Ramaphosa to leave no stone Ramaphosa. where our dance instructor teaches NATION unturned in the Mkhize affair and Malema said it was not correct for us different dances and drama. When demanded action against the minister. Ramaphosa to sit with a minister in I’m here I know that I’m safe and I But acting Minister in the Presi- Cabinet who is implicated in a multi- can work on my dreams and goals. I dency said million-rand tender scandal involving want to become an actress one day Thousands of Covid PPE contracts probed they were acting against corruption a communications company. and I’ll work hard in making sure that and Ramaphosa should not lose heart. He said the president had to act I make it possible so my parents can MAYIBONGWE MAQHINA of maladministration and irregularity. of the SIU investigations to end in “The fact that the SIU (Special and do so quickly. be proud of me,” she said. [email protected] Mothibi said in addition to the 25 August was R182m. Investigating Unit) is investigating It was sending a wrong message If you would like get in touch referrals for disciplinary action against Scopa chairperson Mkhuleko the allegations of corruption related to retain a minister facing serious with Mamani, he can be reached on A TOTAL of 4 117 personal protective officials since February, 63 more had Hlengwa said they appreciated that to PPE (personal protective equip- allegations of corruption. 073 188 1225. equipment (PPE) contracts awarded to been made. There were 44 more refer- service providers had been blacklisted. ment) procurement and Digital Vibes’ Macpherson said Ramaphosa must 2 251 service providers to the value of rals made to the National Prosecuting “We note the referrals for the dis- contract point to our commitment to stick to his promise of fighting cor- R14.2 billion have been referred for Authority, in addition to 38 in February. ciplinary committee. Those are issues fight against corruption. ruption. COURT investigation to the Special Investiga- Mothibi said there were 87 new that are outside your hand. We need “We recognise that the prevention, In another matter, Ramaphosa tion Unit (SIU). referrals for the blacklisting of service to find ways and means to strengthen detection and prosecution of corrup- said he welcomed the work done by Magaqa trial to be Briefing the standing committee on providers. There was R230m in poten- your hand as the SIU,” he said. tion goes beyond law enforcement, Parliament in processing three bills public accounts (Scopa) yesterday on tial cash or assets to be recovered in Hlengwa expressed concern that the requiring the activation of capacities to fight gender-based violence (GBV). heard this month the procurement of PPE for the Covid- addition to the R147m reported in investigations would cost as much as and systems across government and He said Parliament was today 19 pandemic, SIU head Andy Mothibi February, while R3.1m had been recov- projected, saying: “The work of fighting broader society. expected to pass the three Bills. SIHLE MAVUSO said the SIU had finalised investigations ered following the recovery of R25.3m. corruption is a costly exercise.” “To you, Mr President, do not lose He said since he called the joint [email protected] into 1 071 contracts awarded to 835 Potential losses amounting to R390 000 Scopa would call another meeting your heart because of the unfair criti- sitting of Parliament on GBV two service providers to the tune of R5.7bn. had been prevented, in addition to to discuss the SIU report and consider cism in your work,” said Ntshavheni. years ago it was disappointing that ALTHOUGH police minister Bheki The unit, however, continues to R99.6m in February. a briefing by the presidency or affected But EFF leader and the number of cases pertaining to the Cele yesterday triumphantly get new reports containing allegations Mothibi also said the estimated cost parties on consequence management. DA MP said Rama- violence against women and children announced that the alleged killers of phosa should act against Mkhize. had continued. former ANC youth league secretary- They said he could not keep a minis- Ramaphosa also said the work of general Sindiso Magaqa will have NATION ter who was implicated in corruption the ad hoc committee on section 25 their day in the Pietermaritzburg high allegations. to amend the Constitution to allow court on July 19, Magaqa’s family and Treasury report tracks increase in Western Cape expenditure for 2020/21 Mkhize has been mired in contro- for the expropriation of land without friends are not happy. versy over the past few weeks after compensation was going well. They want to know who ATHANDILE SIYO ture was recorded as R67.577bn, which Other departments that showed allegations of corruption involving But Malema said the ANC and EFF ordered the July 2017 hit, how [email protected] translates into a 3.8% or R2.567bn year- noteworthy year-on-year increased communications company Digital had not seen eye to eye on the matter it was hatched, and why. on-year expenditure increase. spending in the province are the Depart- Vibes emerged. on this section as the EFF wanted the Cele revealed the latest THE National Treasury yesterday MEC of Finance and Economic ment of Education with an increase of It has been reported that Digital state to be the custodian of land. developments during a press released the preliminary provincial Opportunities said that R570.925m (2.4%); the Department of Vibes, which is allegedly run by Mkh- The ad hoc committee, which was conference in Durban where the revenue and expenditure report which of this amount, R2.079bn related to Community Safety with an increase ize’s former aides, had benefited to the supposed to finalise the bill on section interministerial task team established showed that the Western Cape’s spend spending by the Department of Health, in spending of R308.366m; and the tune of R150 million from contracts 25 at the end of May, has asked for an by President Cyril Ramaphosa in for the financial year which ended on which is an 8.4% year-on-year increase. Department of Social Development with in the department of health. extension of the deadline until the 2018 to probe the wave of political March 31 had increased as compared “The bulk of the increased expend- an increased expenditure R250.819m, But Mkhize said the matter was end of August. killings in KwaZulu-Natal, was giving to the previous year. iture relates to the department’s Covid- mainly attributed to additional funds an update. According to the report, provinces 19 response. received from national government Among those already in the dock spent R645.7 billion, or 97.7% of “For 2020/21, R2.1bn was spent on for early childhood development, the for Magaqa’s murder are Mbulelo their adjusted budget of R660.8bn in Covid-19 as compared to R48 million community nutrition and development Mpofana, Sibonelo Myeza and 2020/21. This expenditure represents spent in 2019/20. For 2020/21, expend- centres function shift from the national ENTERTAINMENT 24/7 Mlun gisi Ncalane; the latter two are a 2.7% or R17.1bn increase compared iture was mainly on the procurement department and food relief. former SAPS officers (14 other SAPS to the R628.6bn spent in the previous of goods and services and capital Maynier said that the additional IOL.CO.ZA officers are allegedly involved in financial year. equipment, which includes personal earmarked funding for gender-based political killings) who have since been The Western Cape Department of protective equipment, laboratory costs, violence programmes, HIV awareness dismissed while in custody. Finance said that based on the prelimi- field hospitals, oxygen, patient and and additional social workers at child This would not be a first nary expenditure, R70.143bn was spent staff transport, ventilators, beds, ICU and youth-care centres also had an appearance for the suspects. The by the 2020/21 financial year-end. For monitors, as well as various medical impact on the Department of Social director of public prosecutions the same period in 2019/20, expendi- and surgical supplies,” said Maynier. Development’s expenditure increase. in KZN, advocate Elaine Zungu, confirmed that this case had already STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT PROCESS Screening Study for Eskom’s Proposed Second 765 kV been heard by the Scottburgh Kappa-Sterrekus Transmission Powerline Magistrate’s Court. ICYMI: IOL.CO.ZA FOR ALL LEGALS / TENDERS SRK Project No: 542335 Specifically, on the issue of Notice is hereby given of a stakeholder engagement process in terms of the National Environmental Management Act 107 Magaqa, Cele said: “The murder case ADVERTISING & INFORMATION of 1998 (NEMA) and the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Regulations, 2014. of the former ANC Youth League MBATHA SAYS NGOS TO DELIVER 1M PLEASE CONTACT US Project description: Eskom Holdings SOC has appointed SRK Consulting (South Africa) (Pty) Ltd (SRK) to undertake an environmental secretary-general will also commence screening study of three “sub-corridor” alternatives for a proposed second 765 kV transmission powerline between the Sterrekus VACCINE DOSES TO VULNERABLE COMMUNITIES and Kappa Substations in the Western Cape. The screening study will inform the selection of a preferred sub-corridor which will on July 19, 2021. The task team VIA EMAIL be assessed in more detail leading to determination of a powerline route to be assessed in an Environmental Impact Assessment. arrested eight suspects, and five of South African actress Nomzamo Mbatha, who is well Location: The powerline will extend from the Sterrekus Substation near the Koeberg Power Station, to the Kappa Substation ~25 km them have been charged with his known for her humanitarian work as an ambassador of north of Touws River. Three alternative sub-corridor alignments are proposed: • Central A Alignment: ±195 km in length (via Gouda); murder; one died and charges were the United Nations Children’s Fund and the Cotton On [email protected] • Central B Alignment: ±185 km in length (via Wolseley); and withdrawn against two suspects.” Foundation has revealed some big news for the world. • Southern Alignment: ±260 km in length (via De Doorns). The spokesperson of the Magaqa She took to Instagram to share news that the two Opportunity to participate: The Screening Report is available on SRK’s website (via ‘Knowledge Centre’ and ‘Public Documents’) and at the following Public Libraries: family, Lwazi Magaqa, said it was foundations have come together to secure and deliver [email protected] • Malmesbury • Goudini (Rawsonville) ATTENTION • Riebeek West • Worcester worrying for them that the case had one million Covid-19 vaccine doses to some of the • Gouda • Prince Alfred Hamlet unexplained delays. He added that world’s most marginalised and vulnerable communities. • Hermon • De Doorns ADVERTISERS [email protected] • Wellington • Touws Rivier it was not only them who wanted In her Instagram video, the “Coming 2 America” • Tulbagh • Koeberg (Melkbosstrand) answers, but also the community actress said that she feels excited, honoured and FOR Stakeholders are encouraged to review the Screening Report, submit comments and/or register on the project database (via SRK’s of Mzimkhulu where Magaqa was a humbled to be a part of something so big and impactful [email protected] website or the email address below) by 9 July 2021. Stakeholder Meetings: councillor, and the country at large. that will touch the world’s most marginalised. CAPE TIMES Public Open Days will be held between 14:00 and 18:00 as follows: “One thing this pandemic has shown us is that it was • Tuesday 22 June 2021, Karoo 1 Hotel Village, De Doorns; [email protected] • Wednesday 23 June 2021, Town Hall, Tulbagh; and LOTTO RESULTS FOR YESTERDAY’S DRAW, JUNE 2 not the great equaliser, in fact it lifted the lid of invisibility CAPE ARGUS • Thursday 24 June 2021, Melkbos Country Club, Melkbosstrand. 22 26 27 31 33 47 34 to show the vast inequities and the gross inequalities DAILY VOICE Note that Public Open Days will not include a formal presentation and stakeholders are invited to visit the Open Day at any time that continue to not only plague the African continent Please note: between 14:00 and 18:00. Strict Covid-19 protocols will be implemented, and no access will be allowed without a mask. but communities around the world,” she said. “It’s so Online stakeholder meetings will be held during the weeks of 7 and 28 June 2021. Please register your interest in attending a 07 15 2033 38 45 16 NEWSPAPERS The deadline is 5 working days stakeholder meeting or Public Open Day via SRK’s website or the email address below. important to keep saying that Covid is not over for To submit comments, register for meetings or request information please contact: the SRK Public Participation Coordinator at anyone until it is over for everyone, for how can we say prior to publication [email protected]; Postnet Suite #206, Private Bag X18, Rondebosch, 7701; Fax: 086 530 7003; Tel: 021 659 3060. 05 13 17 22 27 44 50 ACM/58730 we are moving forward when so many are left behind.” Donderdag 3 Junie 2021 Die Burger Aktueel 3

‘STEEDS NIE BUITE GEVAAR’ Seun (6) tuis ná drie jaar in hospitaal

Carl Thomas Travonne Rhoda saam met sy ma, Die water-en-sanitasiespan werk aan die Blackheath-pypleiding. Dit het alles begin met ’n hoes Simone Rhoda, en pa, Clement Foto: KAAPSTAD-METRO wat sy ouers nie onder beheer Christoffels. Foto’s: VERSKAF kon kry nie. Travonne Rhoda (6) was net Amptenaar werk die ses maande oud toe hy in 2015 vir die eerste keer in die hospi- taal opgeneem is. naweek voor hy aftree Ná maande se gesukkel om vas te stel wat fout is met hom, is bronchiolitis obliterans, ook be- Carl Thomas kend as popcorn-longe, in 2017 by hom gediagnoseer. ’n Amptenaar van die Kaapstad- Sy longe het mettertyd so ver- metro wat ná 39 jaar aftree, het sleg dat hy in 2018 permanent in tot op sy laaste werknaweek sy die hospitaal opgeneem is en gemeenskap gedien. eers verlede Woensdag, ná sowat Travonne Rhoda (6) sit en wag om Geoffrey Hector (63) was die drie jaar, weer ontslaan is. huis toe te gaan. naweek deel van die metro se Travonne, wat net 30% van sy water-en-sanitasiespan wat die longkapasiteit oor het, sterk nou hoofpypleiding in Blackheath by die huis aan. Twee verpleeg- met ’n nuwe pypleiding in Bel- sters sal in die eerste twee weke harweg verbind het. Die opknap- help om na hom om te sien. ping sal voortgesette watertoe- Daarna sal sy ouers oorneem. voer na die Blue Downs- en Sy ma, Simone Rhoda (38), sê Kuilsrivier-gebied verseker. toe hy die eerste keer in Februa- Hector vertel toe hy in 1982 be- Geoffrey Hector werk saam met rie 2015 opgeneem is, het hy dub- gin werk het, het hy op sy eerste die water-en-sanitasiespan. bele longontsteking gehad. die siekte ook die naam “pop- 2019 was Travonne ses keer aan seun nog lewe. En sy lewe tot werkdag met ’n gebarste pyp te Foto: Kaapstad-metro “Sy longetjies is erg beskadig,” corn-longe” gekry het. lewensondersteunende toerus- dusver het my geleer om hoop te doen gehad. sê Simone. “Toe hy in Desember Travonne het nog elke verjaar- ting gekoppel. En hoewel hy nou hê en op die Here te vertrou.” “Dit was soortgelyk aan my se geleenthede, groot uitdagings 2015 ontslaan is, was hy perma- dag sedert sy geboorte in die hos- ontslaan is, is hy steeds nie buite Shameema Adams, bemar- laaste opdrag die naweek, maar en ondervindings oor sy pad ge- nent op suurstof.” pitaal deurgebring. gevaar nie. kingsbestuurder van Melomed- net op ’n groter skaal.” kom waarvoor hy innig dank- In 2016 was dit dieselfde storie. “Op 29 September 2018 het hy “Hy het selfs in Januarie van- hospitale, sê hulle gaan “beslis Die projek die naweek het drie baar is. “Dis nou ’n nuwe begin, Simone en haar man was in en in ’n koma verval. Ek onthou dit jaar Covid-19 gekry,” sê Simone. Travonne se vrolike gesig en po- dae geduur en Hector het ’n ’n nuwe reis,” sê hy. “Dit gaan ’n uit by die Melomed-hospitaal in Travonne Rhoda in die hospitaal asof dit gister was. Sy hele hospi- “Ons is maar bang, want hy sitiewe energie mis”, maar hulle groot rol gespeel in die monite- uitdagende oorgang wees om nie Bellville en hul kind se siekte is toe hy die eerste keer siek taalkamer was vol dokters en word maklik siek en nou word is “opgewonde en verheug dat ring van die waterdruk in die ge- meer te werk nie.” eers in 2017 gediagnoseer. geword het. verpleegsters en hulle het hom dit nog winter ook. Hy is steeds hy uiteindelik saam met sy ge- raakte gebiede en die koördine- Hy beplan om na die Weskus “Daardie eerste jare was ver- probeer bybring. Hy is daardie op suurstof, maar dit is lekker liefdes kan huis toe gaan”. ring van watertenkwaens. te verhuis en ’n boot aan te skaf. skriklik stresvol,” sê Simone. Bronchiolitis obliterans is ’n dag op lewensondersteuning ge- om my kind weer by die huis te “Dr. Delano Rhode, die pedia- Hy het Maandag afgetree. Xanthea Limberg, die metro se “Ons het aanvanklik gedink ons seldsame chroniese siekte wat plaas en sy koolstofdioksied was hê.” triese pulmonoloog wat Travon- “Ek is passievol oor wat ek burgemeesterskomiteelid vir wa- gaan hom verloor, want ons het obstruksie in die klein lugweë baie hoog. Die dokter het my en Travonne se pa, Clement ne behandel sedert hy ’n baba doen en hou daarvan om die pu- ter en afval, het die personeel en nie geweet wat fout is met hom veroorsaak en mettertyd verer- my man ingeroep en gesê medies Christoffels (40), sê hy is verlig was, sal steeds die nodige onder- bliek te dien,” sê Hector. “Die vir Hector bedank wat aan die nie. Toe ons hoor hy het dubbele ger. Dit is vir die eerste keer ont- doen hulle alles wat hulle kan, om weer sy kind by die huis te soeke en opvolgings doen,” sê sy. werk was nog altyd baie opwin- pypleiding gewerk het. longontsteking, het ons maar net dek by werkers wat by ’n mikro- maar dit is nou tyd vir bid, want hê. “Vir byna ses jaar het ons el- “Ons wens die familie alle dend, maar ek sou dit nie kon “Dankie aan Geoffrey Hector op ons knieë gegaan en Tra­- golf-springmielie-aanleg gewerk hulle weet nie meer wat om te ke dag na die Melomed-hospitaal sterkte toe en herinner hulle dat doen sonder die samewerking en vir die 39 jaar se diens aan Kaap- vonne in die Here se hande ge- het nadat hulle ’n geurstof-che- doen nie.” in Bellville gery,” sê hy. ons hier is om hulle te onder- ondersteuning van my personeel stad. Ons wens hom alle sterkte sit.” mikalie ingeasem het. Dis hoe Tussen September 2018 en Mei “Dit is ’n wonderwerk dat my steun.” nie. Hulle was magic.” toe met sy aftrede en dié nuwe Oor die jare heen het fantastie- hoofstuk van sy lewe.”

Blinde Chinees (46) klim Everest uit ’n Blinde Chinese burger het die hoog- het nie, dit moenie in jou pad staan om Gedenkdienste vir Ben Kruger in Kaapstad en Pretoria gehou ste piek van die berg Everest uitgeklim. te doen wat ander mense meen jy nie Dit maak dié 46-jarige man die eerste sal kan regkry nie, het Zhang aan Reu- AJ Opperman Die datums van albei dienste streeks aanlyn gestroom sal Kruger was met sy dood veral blinde persoon van Asië en net die der- ters gesê. moet nog bevestig word. word. bekend as Okkie Ferreira in die de blinde mens ter wêreld wat dit kon Hy het op 21 blind geraak weens Die akteur Ben Kruger gaan Volgens Belinda Kruger, ’n Dit sal sy lewe in sy private kykNET-sepie Binnelanders, n vermag. gloukoom en is geïnspireer deur Erik met twee gedenkdienste gegroet agent by FigJam, sal die eerste omgewing vier, het Kruger se rol wat hy vir byna nege jaar Zhang Hong, wat die berg van Nepal Weihenmayer, ’n blinde Amerikaner wat word nadat hy verlede week diens privaat bygewoon word vrou, Cheryl, aan Belinda Kru- vertolk het. se kant geklim het, het die piek van die Everest in 2001 uitgeklim het. aan Covid-19 dood is. deur familie en vriende in ger gesê. Hy sal nog drie maande lank 8 849 m hoë Himalaja-gebergte op “Ek was bang, maar ek het die hele Kruger (64) het in isolasie in Kaapstad, waar sy ma en suster Die diens in Pretoria kan net in die sepie te sien wees. 24 Mei saam met drie gidse bereik en tyd gedink hoewel dit moeilik is, moet sy huis in Pretoria gesterf, woon. op uitnodiging bygewoon word, Benewens sy vrou word hy was op 27 Mei terug by die basiskamp. ek daardeur. Dit is deel van bergklim. skaars twee dae nadat hy posi- Daarna sal ’n diens in Preto- maar mense kan dit aanlyn oorleef deur drie seuns en was “Dit maak nie saak of jy jou sig ver- Daar is altyd probleme en gevare. Dit is Ben Kruger Foto: STARK FILMS tief getoets is vir Covid-19.. ria aangebied word, wat reg- volg. hy ook ’n oupa. loor het en of jy geen hande of bene die wese van bergklim.” – Reuters

BELANGEHOUERSDEELNAMEPROSES OPENBARE KENNISGEWING Siftingsondersoek vir Eskom se Voorgestelde Tweede 765 kV VAN DIE STAD KAAPSTAD Kappa-Sterrekus-transmissiekraglyn SRK Projek No.: 542335 SE TOESIGVERSLAG

Kennis geskied hiermee van 'n belangehouersdeelnameproses ingevolge die Wet op Nasionale Omgewingsbetuur, Wet 107 van 1998 (NEMA) en die Regulasies van die Kennis geskied hiermee ingevolge artikel 129 van die Wet op Munisipale Omgewingsimpakbeoordeling (EIA), 2014. Finansiële Bestuur, Wet 56 van 2003, dat die Stad Kaapstad se toesigverslag ten opsigte van die 2019/20-jaarverslae van die Stad Kaapstad en Projekbeskrywing: Eskom Holdings SOC het SRK Consulting (Suid-Afrika) (Edms.) Bpk. aangestel om 'n omgewingsiftingsondersoek van drie “subkorridor”-alternatiewe te doen vir 'n voorgestelde tweede sy munisipale entiteite nou by die Kaapstadse burgersentrum, alle 765 kV-transmissiekraglyn tussen die Sterrekus- en Kappa-substasies in die Wes-Kaap. Die subraadskantore, alle biblioteke en op die Stad Kaapstad se webwerf siftingsondersoek sal die keuse van 'n voorkeur-subkorridor toelig wat in meer besonderhede beoordeel sal word in die bepaling van 'n kraglynroete in 'n Omgewingsimpakbeoordeling. www.capetown.gov.za/reports beskikbaar is.

Ligging: Die kraglyn sal uitbrei van die Sterrekus-substasie naby die Koeberg-kragstasie na die Kappa- substasie ~25 km noord van Touwsrivier. Drie alternatiewe subkorridor-riglynings word voorgestel: LUNGELO MBANDAZAYO · SentraalA-lyn: ± 195 km lank (via Gouda); · STADSBESTUURDER Sentraal B-lyn: ± 185 km lank (via Wolseley); en CTA59/2021 · Suidelike lyn: ± 260 km lank (via De Doorns).

Geleentheid tot deelname: Die Siftingsverslag is beskikbaar op SRK se webblad (via “Knowledge Centre” en “Public Documents”) en by die volgende openbare biblioteke: · Malmesbury • Goudini (Rawsonville) · Riebeek-Wes • Worcester · Gouda • Prince Alfred Hamlet · Hermon • De Doorns · Wellington • Touwsrivier · Tulbagh • Koeberg (Melkbosstrand) Belanghebbendes word aangemoedig om die Siftingsverslag te bestudeer, kommentaar te lewer en/of te registreer op die projek se databasis (via SRK se webblad of die e-pos-adres hieronder) voor of op TM 9 July 2021.   Vergaderings vir belanghebbendes: tiles Openbare ope dae word tussen 14:00 en 18:00 op die volgende datums en plekke gehou: · Dinsdag 22 Junie 2021, Karoo 1 Hotel Village, De Doorns; teël in styl · Woensdag 23 Junie 2021, Stadsaal, Tulbagh; en 6 · Donderdag 24 Junie 2021, Melkbos Country Club, Melkbosstrand. 1( !!8  & /. * +- $ +-   Neem kennis dat die publieke ope dae nie 'n formele voorlegging insluit nie en dat belanghebbendes genooi word om die ope dae op enige tyd tussen 14:00 en 18:00 te besoek. Streng Covid-19-protokols sal geïmplementeer word en geen toegang sal toegelaat word sonder 'n masker nie.  1(  & /1 * Aanlyn vergaderings vir belanghebbendes sal in die weke van 7 en 28 Junie 2021 gehou word. +- $ +-  Registreer asseblief u belangstelling om 'n belanghebbersvergadering of ope dag by te woon via SRK se webblad of die e-pos-adres hieronder.  1( !! & 0/ * Om kommentaar in te dien, vir vergaderings te registreer of inligting te versoek, kontak asseblief: *( $ +(  die SRK Openbare-deelname-koördineerder by [email protected]; Postnet Suite #206, Privaat Sak X18, Rondebosch, 7701; Faks: 086 530 7003; Tel.: 021 659 3060.  1( X1WQCTXR-DB030621   & )+1 * .( $ .(  

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STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT PROCESS VACANCY BULLETIN Screening Study for Eskom's Proposed Second 765 kV Kappa-Sterrekus Transmission Powerline SRK Project No: 542335 .. Noce is hereby given of a stakeholder engagement process in terms of the Naonal Environmental Management Act 107 of 1998 (NEMA) and the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Regulaons, 2014. .. Project descripon: Eskom Holdings SOC has appointed SRK Consulng (South Africa) (Pty) Ltd (SRK) to undertake EXCITING OPPORTUNITY FOR PEOPLE WHO WANT TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE an environmental screening study of three "sub-corridor" alternaves for a proposed second 765 kV transmission powerline between the Sterrekus and Kappa Substaons in the Western Cape. The screening study will inform the selecon of a preferred sub-corridor which will be assessed in more detail leading to determinaon of a powerline DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH route to be assessed in an Environmental Impact Assessment. .. Locaon: The powerline will extend from the Sterrekus Substaon near the Koeberg Power Staon, to the Kappa SONSTRAAL HOSPITAL, PAARL Substaon ~25 km north of Touws River.Three alternave sub-corridor alignments are proposed: • Central A Alignment: ±195 km in length (via Gouda); HOUSEHOLD AID • Central B Alignment: ±185 km in length (via Wolseley);and • Southern Alignment: ±260 km in length (via De Doorns). REMUNERATION: R102 534 PER ANNUM .. Opportunity to parcipate: The Screening Report is available on SRK's website (via 'Knowledge Centre' and 'Public SERVICE BENEFITS: 13TH CHEQUE, EMPLOYER’S CONTRIBUTION TO THE PENSION FUND, HOUSING AND Documents') and at the following Public Libraries: • Malmesbury • Goudini (Rawsonville) • Riebeek West • Worcester MEDICAL AID ALLOWANCE • Gouda • Prince Alfred Hamlet • Hermon • De Doorns • Wellington • Touws Rivier • Tulbagh •Koeberg(Melkbosstrand) Requirements: Minimum requirement: Basic literacy and numeracy. Inherent requirements of the job: Ability to lift/ .. Stakeholders are encouraged to review the Screening Report, submit comments and/or register on the project database (via SRK's website or the email address below) by 9 July 2021. move heavy equipment and supplies • Render a shift service on weekends, public holidays, day and night and duties .. Stakeholder Meengs: and rotate in different departments according to operational needs and requirements. Competencies (knowledge/ Public Open Days will be held between 14:00 and 18:00 as follows: skills): Good communication skills (read, speak and write) in at least two of the three official languages of the Western • Tuesday 22 June 2021, Karoo 1 Hotel Village, De Doorns; • Wednesday 23 June 2021, Town Hall, Tulbagh; and Cape • Ability to operate machinery and equipment. • Thursday 24 June 2021, Melkbos Country Club, Melkbosstrand. Note that Public Open Days will not include a formal presentaon and stakeholders are invited to visit the Open Day Duties (key result areas/outputs): Render effective, efficient and safe hygiene and domestic services within the at any me between 14:00 and 18:00. Strict Covid-19 protocols will be implemented, and no access will be allowed without a mask. institution • Render support services to Household Supervisor • Contribute to effective utilisation and functioning of .. Online stakeholder meengs will be held during the weeks of 7 and 28 June 2021. Please register your interest in apparatus and equipment • Contribute to effective management of domestic responsibilities • Adhere to loyal service aending a stakeholder meeng or Public Open Day via SRK's website or the email address below. .. ethics. To submit comments, register for meengs or request informaon please contact: the SRK Public Parcipaon Coordinator at [email protected]; Postnet Suite #206, Private Bag X18, Rondebosch, 7701; Fax: 086 530 7003; Tel: 021 659 3060. Note: No payment of any kind is required when applying for this post. BELANGEHOUERSDEELNAMEPROSES Enquiries: Ms MM Andrews, tel. 021 862 3176 Siingsondersoek vir Eskom se Voorgestelde Tweede 765 kV Kappa-Sterrekus-transmissiekraglyn SRK Projek No.: 542335 Kennis geskied hiermee van 'n belangehouersdeelnameproses ingevolge die Wet op Nasionale PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION FOR THE ATTENTION OF MR E SASS, TO THE DIRECTOR: WEST COAST Omgewingsbetuur, Wet 107 van 1998 (NEMA) en die Regulasies van die Omgewingsimpakbeoordeling (EIA), DISTRICT, PRIVATE BAG X15, MALMESBURY 7299. 2014. Projekbeskrywing: Eskom Holdings SOC het SRK Consulng (Suid-Afrika) (Edms.) Bpk. aangestel om 'n omgewingsiingsondersoek van drie "subkorridor"-alternaewe te doen vir 'n voorgestelde tweede 765 kV- transmissiekraglyn tussen die Sterrekus- en Kappa-substasies in die Wes-Kaap. Die siingsondersoek sal die keuse van 'n voorkeur-subkorridor toelig wat in meer besonderhede beoordeel sal word in die bepaling van 'n INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANTS: Z83 forms (obtainable from any Government department or www.westerncape.gov.za) kraglynroete in 'n Omgewingsimpakbeoordeling. must: Be completed in full, clearly refl ect the name of the position, name and date of the publication (candidates may Ligging: Die kraglyn sal uitbrei van die Sterrekus-substasie naby die Koeberg-kragstasie na die Kappa-substasie ~25 use this as reference), be signed, accompanied by a comprehensive CV, the names of 3 referees and certified copies of km noord van Touwsrivier.Drie alternaewe subkorridor-riglynings word voorgestel: • Sentraal A-lyn:± 195 km lank (via Gouda); ID, driver’s licence and qualification/s. A separate application form must be completed for each post. Applications • Sentraal B-lyn: ± 185 km lank (via Wolseley);en without the aforementioned will not be considered. Applications must be forwarded to the address as indicated on the • Suidelike lyn: ± 260 km lank (via De Doorns). Geleentheid tot deelname: Die Siingsverslag is beskikbaar op SRK se webblad (via "Knowledge Centre" en advertisement. No late, faxed or e-mailed applications will be accepted. CVs will not be returned. Excess personnel "Public Documents") en by die volgende openbare biblioteke: will receive preference. Applications, which are received after the closing date, will not be considered. Further • Malmesbury • Goudini (Rawsonville) • Riebeek-Wes • Worcester communication will be limited to shortlisted candidates. If you have not received a response from the Department within • Gouda • Prince Alfred Hamlet • Hermon • De Doorns • Wellington • Touwsrivier • Tulbagh •Koeberg(Melkbosstrand) 3 months of the closing date, please consider your application as unsuccessful. It will be expected of candidates to be Belanghebbendes word aangemoedig om die Siingsverslag te bestudeer, kommentaar te lewer en/of te available for selection interviews on a date, time and place as determined by the Department. registreer op die projek se databasis (via SRK se webblad of die e-pos-adres hieronder) voor of op 9 July 2021. Vergaderings vir belanghebbendes: As directed by the Department of Public Service and Administration, applicants must note that further checks will be Openbare ope dae word tussen 14:00 en 18:00 op die volgende datums en plekke gehou: • Dinsdag 22 Junie 2021, Karoo 1 Hotel Village, De Doorns; conducted once they are shortlisted and that their appointment is subject to positive outcomes on these checks, which • Woensdag 23 Junie 2021, Stadsaal, Tulbagh; en • Donderdag 24 Junie 2021, Melkbos Country Club, Melkbosstrand. include security clearance, qualification verification, criminal records, credit records and previous employment. Neem kennis dat die publieke ope dae nie 'n formele voorlegging insluit nie en dat belanghebbendes genooi word om die ope dae op enige tyd tussen 14:00 en 18:00 te besoek. Streng Covid-19-protokols sal geïmplementeer word en geen toegang sal toegelaat word sonder 'n masker nie. Aanlyn vergaderings vir belanghebbendes sal in die weke van 7 en 28 Junie 2021 gehou word. Registreer asseblief u The Department of Health is guided by the belangstelling om 'n belanghebbersvergadering of ope dag by te woon via SRK se webblad of die e-pos-adres principles of Employment Equity. Candidates Closing Date: hieronder. 21 June 2021 Om kommentaar in te dien, vir vergaderings te registreer of inligng te versoek, kontak asseblief: SRK se with disabilities are encouraged to apply and publiekedeelname-koördineerder by [email protected]; Postnet Suite #206, Privaatsak X18, Rondebosch, 7701; an indication in this regard will be appreciated. Faks: 086 530 7003; Tel: 021 659 3060. 142626 PPOST www.ayandambanga.co.za 000000-PL030621 Swartland Gazette 8 Junie 2021

Sport X1WQ7X75-ST010621 Dad, son to row in Berg The Berg River Canoe Marathon, winnings between men and women from 7 to 10 July, has announced a across the board, hoping to make the substantial hike in its prize money, tough 240 km four-day race from Paarl offering a total of R100 000, spread to the West Coast attractive to female equally between the male and female paddlers. athletes. Females were not allowed to compete in the full marathon for the first 12 The winning male and female years of its existence. paddlers will pocket R25 000 each for Doubles (K2s) and, should any leading their classes to the finish line intrepid paddlers be interested, K3s will at Velddrif, establishing it as one of the be allowed to enter, but they will start most lucrative races to win along with in a non-competitive batch at the back the MyLife Dusi Canoe Marathon. of the field. Veteran canoeist Willem van Riet (behind) will be seen in action on the Berg River this The race will be run as a singles (K1) Berg pioneer from the inaugural race year with his son Louw in the inaugural K2 division of the Berg River Canoe Marathon. event for all competitive classes, and in 1962, and winner in 1971, Willem van prize money will be paid to the podium Riet has already indicated he will be finishers in the senior, u-23 and junior doing the race in a K2 with his son, age groups. Louw. The race organisers have made it More information can be found at NOTICE REGARDING CONSULTATION WITH INTERESTED AND AFFECTED PARTIES clear they will maintain parity in www.berg.org.za. In terms of section 41 (2) (c) of the National Environmental Management Act, 1998 (Act no. 107 of 1998) Notice is hereby given that Velvet Mountain Aggregates (Pty) Ltd. has applied for the consent of the Minister to Extend the Mining Right Boundary with the addition of minerals in Terms of Section 102 of the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act, 2002 (Act No. 28 of 2002) (as amended) for an area in extent of 22.09Ha situated on a Portion of portion 1 of Uitslae van Malmesbury-gholfklub the farm Doornfontein 814, situated in the Magisterial District of Malmesbury, Western Cape Province. Saterdag 5 Junie: 1. Ulrich Greffrath (39); 2. Ian Adams (36); DMR Ref No: WC 30/5/1/2/2/10087 MR Individuele Stableford: 3. Marthinus Jacobs (36). Application Record Number: WC-00059-MR/102

Location: The area under application is situated on a portion of Portion 1 of the farm Doornfontein 814 in the Magisterial District of Malmesbury, Western Cape.

Description of Proposed Mining Activities: Velvet Mountain Aggregates (Pty) Ltd. proposes the extension of mining activities for sand & gravel material only with provision for a secondary weighbridge and/or crusher area. No drilling or blasting will take place. The proposed area covers an area of 22.09Ha and will be supported and maintained by the existing mining infrastructure. The rezoning application is currently in process fromAgriculture Zone 1 to Industrial Zone 4.

Opportunity to participate: Please refer to the reference numbers above and provide your request to be registered as an Interested and Affected Party by adding your name, contact details (preferred method of notification eg. Email, Postal or Fax) and indicate any direct business, financial, personal or other interests that you may have within 14 days of this advertisement publishing date.

Contact Person: Siyabulela Simanga Cell: 073 803 0955 Fax: 086 513 4015 Postal: 9 Mell Street, Kenmare Ext. 4, Krugersdorp, 1739, Province. Email: [email protected] or [email protected]

Authorised representatives: MatonaSimanga-Special Services Division (Pty) Ltd. www.matonasimanga.co.za

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WESKUS DISTRIKSMUNISIPALITEIT WEST COAST DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT PROCESS BELANGEHOUERSDEELNAMEPROSES Screening Study for Eskom's Proposed Second 765 kV Siingsondersoek vir Eskom se Voorgestelde Tweede 765 kV ERRATUM Kappa-Sterrekus Transmission Powerline Kappa-Sterrekus-transmissiekraglyn SRK Project No: 542335 SRK Projek No.: 542335 .. Noce is hereby given of a stakeholder engagement process in terms of the Naonal Kennis geskied hiermee van 'n belangehouersdeelnameproses ingevolge die Wet op Nasionale ADVERTISEMENT FOR Environmental Management Act 107 of 1998 (NEMA) and the Environmental Impact Omgewingsbetuur, Wet 107 van 1998 (NEMA) en die Regulasies van die Assessment (EIA) Regulaons, 2014. Omgewingsimpakbeoordeling (EIA), 2014. DIRECTOR: TECHNICAL SERVICES .. Projekbeskrywing: Eskom Holdings SOC het SRK Consulng (Suid-Afrika) (Edms.) Bpk. aangestel Project descripon: Eskom Holdings SOC has appointed SRK Consulng (South Africa) (Pty) Ltd Changes to the following: (SRK) to undertake an environmental screening study of three "sub-corridor" alternaves for a om 'n omgewingsiingsondersoek van drie "subkorridor"-alternaewe te doen vir 'n voorgestelde tweede 765 kV-transmissiekraglyn tussen die Sterrekus- en Kappa-substasies in die Wes-Kaap. Die proposed second 765 kV transmission powerline between the Sterrekus and Kappa Substaons in • Employee contract: Fixed-term Performance- the Western Cape. The screening study will inform the selecon of a preferred sub-corridor which siingsondersoek sal die keuse van 'n voorkeur-subkorridor toelig wat in meer besonderhede will be assessed in more detail leading to determinaon of a powerline route to be assessed in an beoordeel sal word in die bepaling van 'n kraglynroete in 'n Omgewingsimpakbeoordeling. based contract Environmental Impact Assessment. Ligging: Die kraglyn sal uitbrei van die Sterrekus-substasie naby die Koeberg-kragstasie na die • Closing date: Friday, 18 June at 14h00 .. Locaon: The powerline will extend from the Sterrekus Substaon near the Koeberg Power Kappa-substasie ~25 km noord van Touwsrivier. Drie alternaewe subkorridor-riglynings word Staon, to the Kappa Substaon ~25 km north of Touws River. Three alternave sub-corridor voorgestel: Full advertisement on Council’s website: • Sentraal A-lyn: ± 195 km lank (via Gouda); alignments are proposed: https://westcoastdm.co.za/vacancies/ . • Central A Alignment: ±195 km in length (via Gouda); • Sentraal B-lyn: ± 185 km lank (via Wolseley);en • Central B Alignment: ±185 km in length (via Wolseley);and • Suidelike lyn: ± 260 km lank (via De Doorns). [Applicants, who already applied to the previous • Southern Alignment: ±260 km in length (via De Doorns). Geleentheid tot deelname: Die Siingsverslag is beskikbaar op SRK se webblad (via "Knowledge advertisement do not have to apply again.] .. Centre" en "Public Documents") en by die volgende openbare biblioteke: Opportunity to parcipate: The Screening Report is available on SRK's website (via 'Knowledge • Malmesbury • Goudini (Rawsonville) • Riebeek-Wes • Worcester Centre' and 'Public Documents') and at the following Public Libraries: • Gouda • Prince Alfred Hamlet • Hermon • De Doorns ADVERTENSIE VIR DIREKTEUR: • Malmesbury • Goudini (Rawsonville) • Riebeek Wes • Worcester • Wellington • Touwsrivier • Tulbagh • Koeberg(Melkbosstrand) • Gouda • Prince Alfred Hamlet • Hermon • De Doorns TEGNIESE DIENSTE Belanghebbendes word aangemoedig om die Siingsverslag te bestudeer, kommentaar te lewer • Wellington • Touws Rivier • Tulbagh •Koeberg(Melkbosstrand) .. en/of te registreer op die projek se databasis (via SRK se webblad of die e-pos-adres hieronder) Veranderings aan die volgende: Stakeholders are encouraged to review the Screening Report, submit comments and/or register voor of op 9 July 2021. on the project database (via SRK's website or the email address below) by 9 July 2021. .. Vergaderings vir belanghebbendes: • Werknemerskontrak: Vaste termyn Stakeholder Meengs: Openbare ope dae word tussen 14:00 en 18:00 op die volgende datums en plekke gehou: Public Open Days will be held between 14:00 and 18:00 as follows: • Dinsdag 22 Junie 2021, Karoo 1 Hotel Village, De Doorns; prestasiegebaseerde kontrak • Tuesday 22 June 2021, Karoo 1 Hotel Village, De Doorns; • Woensdag 23 Junie 2021, Stadsaal, Tulbagh; en • Sluitingsdatum: Vrydag 18 Junie om 14h00 • Wednesday 23 June 2021, Town Hall, Tulbagh; and • Donderdag 24 Junie 2021, Melkbos Country Club, Melkbosstrand. • Thursday 24 June 2021, Melkbos Country Club, Melkbosstrand. Neem kennis dat die publieke ope dae nie 'n formele voorlegging insluit nie en dat Volledige advertensie op die Raad se webwerf: Note that Public Open Days will not include a formal presentaon and stakeholders are invited to belanghebbendes genooi word om die ope dae op enige tyd tussen 14:00 en 18:00 te besoek. https://westcoastdm.co.za/vacancies/ . visit the Open Day at any me between 14:00 and 18:00. Strict Covid-19 protocols will be Streng Covid-19-protokols sal geïmplementeer word en geen toegang sal toegelaat word sonder 'n [Aansoekers wat reeds by die vorige advertensie implemented, and no access will be allowed without a mask. masker nie. .. aansoek gedoen het, hoef nie weer aansoek te doen Online stakeholder meengs will be held during the weeks of 7 and 28 June 2021. Please register Aanlyn vergaderings vir belanghebbendes sal in die weke van 7 en 28 Junie 2021 gehou word. your interest in aending a stakeholder meeng or Public Open Day via SRK's website or the email Registreer asseblief u belangstelling om 'n belanghebbersvergadering of ope dag by te woon via nie.] address below. SRK se webblad of die e-pos-adres hieronder. .. AAAAAA-ST080621 To submit comments, register for meengs or request informaon please contact: the SRK Public Om kommentaar in te dien, vir vergaderings te registreer of inligng te versoek, kontak Parcipaon Coordinator at [email protected]; Postnet Suite #206, Private Bag X18, asseblief: SRK se publiekedeelname-koördineerder by [email protected]; Postnet Suite #206, Rondebosch, 7701; Fax: 086 530 7003; Tel: 021 659 3060. Privaatsak X18, Rondebosch, 7701; Faks: 086 530 7003; Tel: 021 659 3060.

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STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT PROCESS BELANGEHOUERSDEELNAMEPROSES Screening Study for Eskom’s Proposed Second Siftingsondersoek vir Eskom se Voorgestelde 765 kV Kappa-Sterrekus Transmission Powerline Tweede 765 kV Kappa-Sterrekus-transmissiekraglyn SRK Project No: 542335 SRK Projek No.: 542335

Notice is hereby given of a stakeholder engagement process in terms of Kennis geskied hiermee van ‘n belangehouersdeelnameproses ingevolge ELECTORAL COMMISSION the National Environmental Management Act 107 of 1998 (NEMA) and the die Wet op Nasionale Omgewingsbetuur, Wet 107 van 1998 (NEMA) en die NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Regulations, 2014. Regulasies van die Omgewingsimpakbeoordeling (EIA), 2014. REGISTRATION OF A PARTY IN Project description: Eskom Holdings SOC has appointed SRK Consulting Projekbeskrywing: Eskom Holdings SOC het SRK Consulting (Suid-Afrika) TERMS OF SECTION 16(1)(a) OF (South Africa) (Pty) Ltd (SRK) to undertake an environmental screening study of (Edms.) Bpk. aangestel om ‘n omgewingsiftingsondersoek van drie “subkorridor”- THE ELECTORAL COMMISSION three “sub-corridor” alternatives for a proposed second 765 kV transmission alternatiewe te doen vir ‘n voorgestelde tweede 765 kV-transmissiekraglyn tussen powerline between the Sterrekus and Kappa Substations in the Western Cape. die Sterrekus- en Kappa-substasies in die Wes-Kaap. Die siftings-ondersoek ACT, 1996 (ACT No. 51 OF 1996) The screening study will inform the selection of a preferred sub-corridor which sal die keuse van ‘n voorkeur-subkorridor toelig wat in meer besonderhede will be assessed in more detail leading to determination of a powerline route to beoordeel sal word in die bepaling van ‘n kraglynroete in ‘n Omgewings- be assessed in an Environmental Impact Assessment. impakbeoordeling. Location: The powerline will extend from the Sterrekus Substation near the Ligging: Die kraglyn sal uitbrei van die Sterrekus-substasie naby die Koeberg- Koeberg Power Station, to the Kappa Substation ~ 25km north of Touws River. kragstasie na die Kappa-substasie ~25 km noord van Touwsrivier. Drie alterna- Three alternative sub-corridor alignments are proposed: tiewe subkorridor-riglynings word voorgestel: • Central A Alignment: ±195km in length (via Gouda); • Sentraal A-lyn: ±195km lank (via Gouda); • Central B Alignment: ±185km in length (via Wolseley); and • Sentraal B-lyn: ±185km lank (via Wolseley); en • Southern Alignment: ±260km in length (via De Doorns). • Suidelike lyn: ±260km lank (via De Doorns). Opportunity to participate: The Screening Report is available on SRK’s Geleentheid tot deelname: Die Siftingsverslag is beskikbaar op SRK se website (via ‘Knowledge Centre’ and ‘Public Documents’) and at the following webblad (via “Knowledge Centre” en “Public Documents”) en by die volgende Public Libraries: openbare biblioteke: • Malmesbury • Goudini (Rawsonville) • Riebeek West • Malmesbury • Goudini (Rawsonville) • Riebeek-Wes • Worcester • Gouda • Prince Alfred Hamlet • Worcester • Gouda • Prince Alfred Hamlet 1. Notice is hereby given that the: • Hermon • De Doorns • Wellington • Hermon • De Doorns • Wellington WITZENBERG PARTY (WP) • Touws Rivier • Tulbagh • Koeberg (Melkbosstrand) • Touwsrivier • Tulbagh • Koeberg (Melkbosstrand) is applying for registration in terms Stakeholders are encouraged to review the Screening Report, submit comments Belanghebbendes word aangemoedig om die Siftingsverslag te bestudeer, of the Electoral Commision Act, 1996 and/or register on the project database (via SRK’s website or the email address kommentaar te lewer en/of te registreer op die projek se databasis (via SRK se below) by 9 July 2021. webblad of die e-pos-adres hieronder) voor of op 9 Julie 2021. (Act No. 51 of 1996). 2. Date on which the application will be Stakeholder Meetings: Vergaderings vir belanghebbendes: Public Open Days will be held between 14:00 and 18:00 as follows: Openbare ope dae word tussen 14:00 en 18:00 as volg gehou: or has been submitted to the Chief • Tuesday 22 June 2021, Karoo 1 Hotel Village, De Doorns; • Dinsdag 22 Junie 2021, Karoo 1 Hotel Village, De Doorns; Electoral Officer 15/04/2021. • Wednesday 23 June 2021, Town Hall, Tulbagh; and • Woensdag 23 Junie 2021, Stadsaal, Tulbagh; en 3. The abbreviation of the name of the • Thursday 24 June 2021, Melkbos Country Club, Melkbosstrand. • Donderdag 24 Junie 2021, Melkbos Country Club, Melkbosstrand. party is: WP Note that Public Open Days will not include a formal presentation and stake- Neem kennis dat die publieke ope dae nie ‘n formele voorlegging insluit nie en 4. Anyone wishing to raise an objection holders are invited to visit the Open Day at any time between 14:00 and 18:00. dat belanghebbendes genooi word om die ope dae op enige tyd tussen 14:00 against the intended registration Strict Covid-19 protocols will be implemented, and no access will be allowed en 18:00 te besoek. Streng Covid-19-protokols sal geïmplementeer word en must do so by written notice in which without a mask. geen toegang sal toegelaat word sonder ‘n masker nie. are set out the grounds for the Online stakeholder meetings will be held during the weeks of 7 and 28 June Aanlyn vergaderings vir belanghebbendes sal in die weke van 7 en 28 Junie objections and which must be 2021. Please register your interest in attending a stakeholder meeting or Public 2021 gehou word. Registreer asseblief u belangstelling om ‘n belanghebbersver- Open Day via SRK’s website or the email address below. gadering of ope dag by te woon via SRK se webblad of die e-pos-adres hieronder. delivered at the Office of the Chief Electoral Officer within fourteen days To submit comments, register for meetings or request information please Om kommentaar in te dien, vir vergaderings te registreer of inligting te contact: the SRK Public Participation Coordinator at [email protected]; versoek, kontak asseblief: die SRK Openbare-deelname-koördineerder by after the publication of this notice on Postnet Suite #206, Private Bag X18, Rondebosch, 7701; Fax: 086 530 7003; [email protected]; Postnet Suite #206, Privaat Sak X18, Rondebosch, 7701; 4 Junie 2021. Tel: 021 659 3060. Faks: 086 530 7003; Tel.: 021 659 3060.