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Summary of Projects Approved by National Environment Management Authority, FY 2013 / 2014 PROJECTS APPROVED AND CERTIFICATES ISSUED BY THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY DURING FY 2013 / 2014 DETAILED LIST OF PROJECTS APPROVED / CERTIFICATES ISSUED, BY CATEGORY, DURING FY 2013/14 Category Of Project Title / Location Approval Date Project 1. (FOWEPLAK) Proposed Construct a Church, Primary School, 31-Jul-2013 Dining Hall, and Recreation Grounds, on Plot 401, in Bamusuuta Village, Bamusuuta Ward, Kiboga Town Council, Kiboga District. 2. Proposed International School of Business (ISBAT) School Block, 04-Oct-2013 on Plot 11A, along Lugogo By-Pass, Nakawa Division, Kampala. 3. Proposed Merryland High School Campus, on Plot M99, in 10-Oct-2013 Busambaga–Katabi Village, Entebbe Municipal Council, Wakiso. 4. (Harmony Group) Proposed Livingstone International University, 11-Nov-2013 in Nyanza South LC-1, Nyanza Parish, Muigiti Sub-county, Budaka District. 5. Proposed Kimse Yuk Mu Mixed and Boarding School, on Plot 2 – 27-Nov-2013 16 Scot Rise, Masese Division, Jinja Municipal Council, Jinja District. 6. Proposed Kids of Africa Pioneer School on Plots 25, 26 & 27 Block 16-Jan-2014 429 in Bugiri-Bukasa Village, Kisubi Parish, Katabi Sub-County, Wakiso. 7. Proposed Establishment of Sebitoli Research Camp (Great Apes 15-Jan-2014 Conservation Project), in Kibaale National Park, Kabarole 8. (Min. MoES) Proposed Construction of Basoga Nsadhu Memorial 04-Feb-2014 Education Techical Insitute, in Kayiti Village, South Ward Parish, Facility Namutumba Sub-county, Basiki County, Namutumba District 9. (Min. MoES) Proposed Construction of Ogolai Techical Insitute, in 04-Feb-2014 Apeulai Village, Ogolai Parish, Ogalai Sub-county,, Amuria County, Amuria District. 10. (Min. of Education) Proposed Rehabilitation and Expansion of 04-Feb-2014 Unyama National Teachers’ College, in Te Pwoyo Village, Pawelo Parish, Unyama Sub-county, Aswa County, Gulu District. 11. (Min. MoES) Proposed Construction of Buhimba Technical 04-Feb-2014 Insitute, in Ibanda Village, Musaija–Mukuru West Parish, Buhimba Sub-county, Bugahya County, Hoima District. 12. Proposed Rehabilitation and Expansion of Uganda Technical 07-Feb-2014 College Lira, in UTC Village, Tee-Obia, Central Division, Lira Municipal Council, Lira District. 13. Proposed Rehabilitation and Expansion of Uganda Technical 07-Feb-2014 College Elgon, in UTC Elgon Zone, in Aisa Parish, Namnyonyi Sub- county, Bunghoko County, Mbale District. 14. Proposed Nyamango Technical Institute, in Nyamango Village, 07-Feb-2014 Musandika Ward, Kyen jojo Town Council, Kyenjojo District 15. Proposed Construction of Namataba Technical Insitute, in 07-Feb-2014 Namataba/Nakaseeta Village, Nagojje Sub-county, Mukono County, Mukono District. 16. (Ministry of Education) Amelo Technical Institute, on Plot 3, Block 12-Feb-2014 2, in Amelo Village, Pereci Parish, Pakele Sub-county, ADjumani. Summary of Projects Approved By National Environment Management Authority, FY 2013 / 2014 Category Of Project Title / Location Approval Date Project 17. (Ministry of Education) Proposed Bukedea Technical Insitiute, on 14-Mar-2014 Plots 145 and 146, Block 5, in Suula Village, Suula Parish, Bukedea Sub-county, Bukedea District. 18. (Min. of Educ.) Construction of Sasiira Technical Institute, in Sasiira 14-Mar-2014 Village, Sasiira Parish, Wabinyonyi Sub-county, Buruli County, Nkasongola District. 19. (UCU) Proposed Construction of New Classroom Block, on Plots 67 13-Jun-2014 – 173, Block 107 (Vol. 391 Folio 4), at junction of Library Rise and Suubii Roads, within Uganda Christian University Campus, Mukono Municipal Council, Mukono. 20. (UMEME) Expansion/extension of the Queen’s way substation 03-Jul-2013 on Entebbe Rd , Central Division, Kampala District 21. (UMEME) Namanve-Kireka II 33KV Interconnector at Mandela 16-Jul-2013 National Stadium along Kireka-Bweyogerere Rd, Nambole village, Kira Town Council, Wakiso District. 22. (UMEME) Upgrade of the Kawanda-Busunju 33KV 16-Jul-2013 Interconnector at Kawanda sub-station, in Wakiso and Mityana Districts. 23. (Umeme Limited) Proposed underground Power Cable from 19-Aug-2013 Kampala North Substation following Mawanda Road, Kayunga Road to Acacia Avenue-providing power to Gulf Stream investments (U) Ltd Mall on plot 2-6, 8A-12A & 14-18, Cooper Road-Kisementi, Kampala District. 24. (UMEME) Proposed Kitante-Queens Way 33Kv Interconnector, 20-Aug-2013 along Access Road-Mukwano Raod-Nsambya Road, Kampala 25. Proposed Suam Mini-Hydropower Project, on Suam Stream, on 17-Sep-2013 Uganda–Kenya border. Bukwo District. 26. (UETC) Karuma–Kawanda 400kV Transmission Line, Karuma– 19-Sep-2013 Lira And Karuma–Olwiyo 132kV Transmission Lines, Sub- Stations And Resettlement Plan, Traversing Wakiso, Luwero, Energy Nakasongola, Masindi, Kiryandongo, Oyam, Kole, Lira, and (Production / Nwoya. Distribution) 27. (MEMD) Proposed 180MW Isimba Hydro-Power Project, 20-Sep-2013 Traversing Kayunga District (Busaana, Nazigo And Kangulumira Sub-Counties), Kamuli District (Kisozi Sub-County), and Jinja District (Bulagaya Sub-County) 28. (MEMD) Proposed Isimba 132kv Electricity Transmission Line, 20-Sep-2013 Traversing Parts Of Kayunga And Buikwe Districts 29. (UETCL) Proposed Namanve South 132kv Transmission Line – 29-Sep-2013 Traversing Wakiso District (Kasokoso Village In Kira Own Council) And Mukono District (Mawotto–Kiwanga, Kiwanga And Kkolo Villages). 30. (Rural Electrification Agency) Proposed 33kv Grid Extension 30-Oct-2013 Project, Traversing Mubende, Kibaale, Masaka, Gomba, and Luwero Districts. 31. (Vidullanka PLC) Proposed Muvumba Small Hydropower Project 10-Jan-2014 (6,500kw), on River Maziba, Traversing Kigarama Village in Nyanja Parish, and Nyamirima Village in Kahondo Parish, Maziba Sub-County, Ndorwa East County, Kabale. 32. (P.A.C, S.p.A. Impresa Di Construzioni) Proposed 41MW Agago– 28-Feb-2014 Achwa Hydro-Power Plant (HPP–2) on River Achwa, in Lapaya Village, Pucota Parish, Angagura Sub-County, Aruu County, in Gulu and Pader Districts 33. (P.A.C, S.p.A. Impresa Di Construzioni) Proposed 41MW Agago– 28-Feb-2014 Achwa Hydro-Power Plant (HPP–1) on River Achwa, in Burlobo Village, Burlobo Parish, Angagura Sub-County, Aruu County, in Gulu And Pader Districts 34. (P.A.C, S.p.A. Impresa Di Construzioni) Proposed Construction of 04-Mar-2014 4.9MW Agago–Achwa Hydro-Power Plant (HPP–5) On River 2 of 24 Summary of Projects Approved By National Environment Management Authority, FY 2013 / 2014 Category Of Project Title / Location Approval Date Project Agago, in Lapaya Village, Pucota Parish, Angagura Sub-County, Aruu County, in Pader District 35. (REA) Proposed Grid Extension – in New Service Territories 05-Mar-2014 including Gulu District and Hoima, Masindi, Kiryandongo, Kibaale, Ntoroko and Bundibugyo Districts Mid-Western Territoriey. 36. (Rural Electrification Agency) Proposed Rural Electrification 22-Jan-2014 Projects and Extension of Distribution Lines: Waki in Buliisa District; Nkonge–Kashozi and the Environs in Districts of Masindi, Hoima, Buliisa, Ibanda, Kiruhura and Sembabule 37. (Rural Electification Agency) Proposed 33kv Electricity 22-Jan-2014 Transmission Lines and Associated Low Voltage Networks for Lira, Dokolo, Soroti, Amuria, kole, Alebtong, Otuke, and Agago. 38. (Rural Electrification Agency) Proposed Bukakata–Kalangala and 28-Jan-2014 Energy Environs Electiricity Transmission Line (33kV), from Bukakata in (Production / Masaka District to Bugala Island in Kalangala. Distribution) 39. (Rural Electrification Agency) Proposed 33kv Electricity 28-Jan-2014 Transmission Line For West Nile Region, Traversing Nebbi, Arua, Yumbe And Moyo Districts. 40. (Umeme Ltd) Proposed Namugongo Sub-Station at Nsasa Village, 29-Jan-2014 Kira Ward B Parish, Kira town Council, Wakiso District 41. (Umeme Ltd) Proposed Namanve Integrating Power Distribution 30-Jan-2014 Lines from Namanve Sub-Station, Mukono District to Namugongo and Waligo Sub Stations, Wakiso District 42. (REA) 33kV Electricity Grid Extension comprising Eleven Districts 30-Apr-2014 Constituting Five Sub-Projects: Kamuli–Buyende, Kayunga, Gulu–Nwoya, Kalungu, and Bushenyi–Sheema–Mitooma– Kanungu–Rukungiri 43. (Mr. Batega Twesigye Moses) Proposed Nyamufumura Fuel 16-Jul-2013 Filling Station, in Nyamufumura Trading Centre, Nyarwenshama Ward, Kibingo Town Council, Sheema District. 44. (Muhebwa Enterprises) Proposed Butare Fuel Filling Station, on 16-Jul-2013 Plot 72, Block 25, in Butare Trading Centre, Shwazi Parish, Kyamuhunga Sub-county, Igara County, Bushenyi District. 45. (Moses Namadowa) Proposed Fuel Service Station, on Plot 29, 25-Jul-2013 on Wambuzi Road, in Ndeeba Village, Ndifakulya Parish, East Zone, Bugiri Town Council, Bugiri District. 46. (Petrocity) Proposed Fuel Filling Station, on Plot 2124, Block 29-Jul-2013 221, along Naalya Road, Kira Town Council, Wakiso District. 47. Proposed Bubembe United Enterprises Service Station located in 31-Jul-2013 Kigombya North Zone, Gulu Ward, Mukono Central Division Mukono, Mukono Municipality, Mukono District. Fuel Facility 48. Prime Fuel Mini depot & packing yard on Plot 33 Kyaggwe, Block 06-Aug-2013 122, Kolo Village, Goma Sub-county, Mukono county, Mukono. 49. (Shell Uganda Ltd) Proposed Fuel Station within Nile Breweries 19-Aug-2013 Premises, Plot M90, 91, and 69, on Yusuf Lule Road, in Njeru Town Council, Buikwe District 50. (Agro-Care) fuel Service Station, along Masaka–Fort Portal 06-Sep-2013 Road, in Namagogo Village, Lwabagabo Parish, Kasambya County, Mubende District. 51. (Imperial Gas) Proposed Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) 06-Sep-2013 Warehouse. along Kampala–Gulu Road, on Plot 578,
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