Company: Airshed Planning Professio Qualification s: Name: LUCIAN BURGER • Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Chemical Engineering: University of Natal, 1982 Nationality: South African • Master of Science in Engineering, Chemical Engineering: University of Natal, Profession Chemical Engineer 1984 • Philosophiae Doctor in Engineering, Chemical Engineering: University of Position Managing Director Natal, 1984 Date of Birth 24.05.1960 • Accredited Inspectorate Authority (AIA) for completion of risk assessments as partial fulfilment of Major Hazard Installation Regulations (Reference MHI013) Specialisation Meso and Micro Meteorology Memberships: Emission Inventories • South African Institute of Chemical Engineers (Fellow: No. 4533) • American Institute of Chemical Engineers (Senior Member: No. 0090107071) Air Pollution Control Measures • National Association of Clean Air

Atmospheric Dispersion Committees: Acute/Chronic Heath Risk • SANAS Risk Assessment Specialist Technical Committee Assessment • Technical Committee on Air Quality Standards Setting • Process Risk Assessment SANS Air Quality Standards Specialist Technical Committee (Chairman of Working Group 1) Start date with 2003 – Managing Director APP Experience: 20 years

Dr Lucian Burger is currently the Managing Director of Airshed Planning Professionals (Pty) Ltd and serves on the board of directors of Riscom (Pty) Ltd and Environmental Management Services (CC). Airshed Planning Professionals is a technical and scientific consultancy providing scientific, engineering and strategic air pollution impact assessment and management services and policy support to assist clients in addressing a wide variety of air pollution related risks and air quality management challenges. Riscom specialises in quantitative process risk assessments, including hazan, hazop, what-if analyses, detailed risk assessments, Major Hazard Installation and incident investigations, and other risk related studies. Software design and development of air pollution dispersion models, dynamic process outflow and evaporation models, consequence models and database applications are maintained in Environmental Management Services. He completed his bachelor’s degree (cum laude) in chemical engineering at the University of Natal in 1982. His postgraduate studies (MSc Eng and PhD) were specifically focussed on the development of dispersion modelling theory and related software applications. These degrees were completed in 1984 and 1986, respectively. Air pollution consultation consulting services started in 1990 with an international contract on the evaluation and validation of transport models as applied to the Chernobyl accident of April 1986 (International Atomic Energy Agency). Since then, numerous atmospheric dispersion studies have been completed locally and internationally, ranging from environmental impact assessments, risk and hazard assessments, meteorological studies, process designs, to the development of toxic gas evacuation response systems, and other related software. Memberships include the South African Institute of Chemical Engineers (Fellow: No. 4533), the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (Senior Member: No. 0090107071), Accredited Inspectorate Authority (AIA) for completion of quantitative risk assessments (MHI 013).

Relevant Project Experience:

• Development and maintenance of the HAWK Real-Time Dispersion Model, which forms part of the NECSA Emergency Planning System. This model was specifically modified to include all forms of radioactive exposures, including external and internal. • Team member and South African representative to the Atmospheric Transport Model Evaluation Study (ATMES Project). This was an international evaluation and validation of transport models as applied to the Chernobyl accident in April 1986. The study was initiated by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), jointly with the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the Commission of the European Communities (CEC). The WIZARD V1.0 (developed during L Burger’s PhD) was also evaluated for its applicability and performance as applied to long-range dispersion. • The development of Real-Time Dispersion Model for Koeberg Power station. The original intention was to use the model in a similar fashion as at the NECSA premises. • Derivation Of Koeberg-Specific Dispersion Coefficients For Use In Gaussian Dispersion Models. A computerised methodology was developed to estimate the horizontal and vertical dispersion parameters in the format required by the COSYMA model. • Proposed Corridor Sands Heavy Minerals Mine and Processing facility (Mozambique): Scope included emission inventory of proposed mining activities, meteorological analysis, dispersion simulations and a health impact assessment. • Proposed Moma Heavy Minerals Mine and Processing facility (Mozambique): Scope included emission inventory of proposed mining activities, meteorological analysis, dispersion simulations and a health impact assessment. • Detailed air impact assessment of the Namakwa Sand Heavy Minerals Mine for an EIA and the development of an EMPR.

Company: UCT Archaeology ACO Qualifications: Name: Timothy Hart • Bachelor of Arts in Archaeology and Psychology Nationality: South African • BA Honours in archaeology • MA in Archaeology Profession Archaeologist and general • Professional member (no 50) Association of Southern African heritage practitioner Professional Archaeologists (ASAPA) Position Director • Principal Investigator, cultural resources management section (ASAPA) • Professional member in specialist and generalist categories Association Date of Birth 29 07 60 of Heritage Assessment Professionals

Specialisation Archaeological Membership of Professional Institutions: assessments, Heritage

Impact Assessments, • Heritage Conservation Founder member of Association of Heritage Assessment Professionals • Planning. ASAPA Founder member and secretary CRM section ASAPA (1995) • accredited for pre-colonial Council member (1995 – 2000) ASAPA archaeology, colonial • Built environment and landscape comm ittee member, Heritage Western period, rock art, industrial Cape (provincial compliance authority for heritage) archaeology, coastal • Honorary member of 2 historical associations. archaeology, grave relocation. Start date with 1987 - present ACO Experience: 19 years

Tim Hart has a Masters degree in Archaeology. In professional practise he has been involved in a wide rage of heritage related projects ranging from excavation of fossil and stone age sites to the conservation of historic buildings, places and industrial structures. To date he has led and completed over 400 projects throughout the country ranging from minor assessments to participating as a specialist in a number of substantial EIA’s as well as international research projects. Together with his colleague Dave Halkett he has been involved in heritage policy development, development of the profession, the establishment of 2 professional bodies and development of professional practice standards. Notable projects he has been involved with are the development of a heritage management plan and ongoing annual mitigation for the De Beers Namaqualand Mines Division, heritage management for Namakwa Sands and other west coast mining houses. Locally, Tim Hart was responsible for the discovery of the “Battery Chavonnes” at the V&A Waterfront (now a conserved as a museum), the discovery of a massive paupers burial ground in Green Point (now a National Heritage Site), the fossil deposit which is now the subject of a public display at the West Coast Fossil Park as well as participating in the development of the Robben Island Museum world heritage site (ongoing). His most recent appointment is to assist with the development of a conservation policy for the Houses of Parliament. Tim Hart has teaching experience within a university setting and have given many public lectures on archaeology and general heritage related matters. In the forthcoming years he will be running a NLF funded project (R1.2m) to research the burial grounds of Green Point.

Project leader

Relevant Project Experience:

• Specialist consultant – Eskom’s Cape strengthening programme (transmission line augmentation and substation expansion in the ) • Specialist consultant – Eskom’s Kudu Integration project (identifying transmission line routes across Namaqualand) • Specialist consultant – Eskom’s Mossel Bay Open Cycle Gas Turbine project • Specialist consultant – Eskom’s Atantis Open Cycle Gas Turbine project • Specialist consultant – Eskom’s Koeberg Plant proposed training facility • Contracted by University of Stanford to set up and participate in Duinefontein Archaeological Research project, Koeberg Nuclear Power Station • Specialist consultant – Department of Water Affairs raising of Clanwilliam Dam project • Specialist consultant to De Beers Namaqualand Mines (multiple projects since 1995) • Project assistant – archaeological surveys for Eskom of Schulpfontein, Brazil and Tweepad to identify potential power station sites.

Curriculum Vitae MARK DOVETON WOOD

Age : 51 Parent Firm : Mark Wood Consultants Address : PO Box 41820 : Craighall 2024 : Gauteng Province : South Africa Telephone/Fax : +27(11) 327-1567 : +27(11) 447-7018 Email : [email protected] Registration No : CK 89/23449/23 Nationality : South African Position in Organization : Member

QUALIFICATIONS

B.Sc (Geog) Witwatersrand 1979 BA (Psych) Witwatersrand 1983

EXPERIENCE

1980 – 1985 : Project Scientist, Dames & Moore, South Africa

1985 – 1986 : Associate, Dames & Moore, South Africa

1986 – 1987 : Partner, Knight, Dames & Moore

1987 – present : Member, Mark Wood Consultants

Area of Expertise

Integrated Environmental Management (IEM). Coordination of all aspects of IEM including preliminary (scoping) studies, environmental impact assessments, management plans, monitoring, auditing and review of a diverse range of development projects. Work includes policy and project levels. Specialist expertise in leading environmental teams, public involvement/conflict resolution and aesthetic impact studies. Extensive experience of World Bank and other financier requirements for projects in developing countries. Extensive experience of large project review for Government and public and private organizations.

Overall Summary of Experience

Mark Wood has spent most of the past 18 years leading EIAs for major development projects. Of these projects, many have involved installations that are controversial. He has extensive experience of review work. He has, for example, recently led the team that reviewed the Gautrain Variant alignment assessments for the provincial environmental regulator, G-DACE. He was also responsible for reviewing the original EIA for the project, prepared in 2004. He has reviewed the initial phase of the EIA for the Superhighways project between Johannesburg and Pretoria on behalf of Gautrans and PetroSAs proposal to develop gas supply infrastructure in the Western Cape. He is currently a review consultant for Eskom’s two proposed coal fired power stations at Kendal and Lethabo and has recently reviewed the Hydra-Perseus 400kV transmission line EIA. He is currently a review consultant for the

Mark Doveton Wood CV (General) – (July 2005) 1 Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism evaluating the merits of appeals against the Gamma –Omego 765kV line.

He has led and continues to lead large EIAs. He is currently the leader of the team responsible for the EIA of offshore seismic work in the highly sensitive marine environment of the Quirimbas National Park in Mozambique. He recently led the team for all of the upstream EIAs (three separate projects) of Sasol’s Natural Gas Project (NGP), including exploration, the development of the onshore gas fields and the transport of the gas from Mozambique to South Africa in an 860 km underground pipeline. The total estimated value of the NGP is approximately $1 billion. He continues to be extensively involved in subsequent work on this project in Mozambique and South Africa.

Mr Wood has been responsible for coordinating an extensive list of other EIAs for hazardous oil and gas pipeline installations, major development and infrastructure projects. He has extensive experience in both urban and rural environmental and social evaluation. He has worked extensively with World Bank, IFC and other European financiers and is familiar with the policy guidelines and requirements of the international finance community.

Project Experience

Environmental Impact Assessment of Seismic Acquisition for Offshore Oil and Gas Exploration in the Quirimbas Archipelago. EIA Coordinator. 2006-present. The project includes an assessment of the impact of seismic acquisition on the adjacent Quirimbas National Park, which is a marine and terrestrial park of international importance. Impacts of seismic acquisition are mainly about the acoustic effects of the air gun arrays on marine species and the consequent effects on ecological functioning, artisinal fishing and tourism. (Client: Hydro Energy, Norway).

Environmental Impact Assessment of a Condensate Pipeline near Bazaruto Archipelago in Inhambane Province, Mozambique. Project leader. 2005 - present The project involves an assessment of the impact of an overland and undersea pipeline just north of the Bazaruto Marine Reserve. Sasol proposes to transport the condensate stripped from the gas at their Temane Production Facility. This is an alternative to the present method of transport to Maputo by road. The EIA is considering all aspects of impact caused by the pipeline but, in particular, the risks and consequences of a spill, either as a result of loading of condensate, or as a consequence of a shipping accident and a release of bunker oil. The completion of the EIA has been delayed at the request of the client (Client: Sasol Temane Ltd.).

Environmental Auditing of Sasol Temane Mozambique Project Infrastructure. Project author. 2005- ongoing. Mr Wood is responsible for the annual independent audit of Sasol’s Resettlement Planning and Implementation Programme over the next 5 years. The work involves verification that the intent of the programme, which was to re-establish the livelihoods of the affected people, has met its objectives.(Client: Sasol Gas).

Annual Integrated Disclosure Report for Sasol Ltd’s Natural Gas Project . Project author. 2004 – ongoing. The report is an annual requirement of the project lenders and involves a comprehensive review of Sasol’s compliance with its legal and other obligations in respect of the environment in Mozambique and South Africa. The report is based on a critical evaluation of independent audit reports, prepared during the year, as well as consultants reports and other documentation prepared by Sasol’s ESOs and other project personnel. (Client: Sasol Ltd).

Strategic Environmental and Social Assessment of the Development of the Ibhubezi Gas Fields off the west coast of South Africa. 2003-2004. Project review consultant. The assessment has involved a critical evaluation of the desirability of various options proposed for the development of the offshore Ibhubezi Gas fields. The most favoured option, proposed by the client, was to supply gas via a high pressure gas pipeline to two anchor industries: Mossgas (an existing gas - to liquid plant on the Southern Cape Coast, soon to exhaust its gas supply from an existing gas fields) and a combined cycle gas fired power station, a location for which is still to be determined. The assessment considered a wide range of strategic issues associated with the development of the gas industry in the Southern Cape, including other options for the supply of natural gas, such as importing Liquified Natural Gas. The project is ongoing (Client: PetroSA).

Mark Doveton Wood CV (General) – (July 2005) 2 Regional Environmental and Social Assessment of the Sasol Natural Gas Project in Mozambique and South Africa. 2003. Project leader. The assessment was intended to look beyond the immediate zone of direct social and economic impacts of the project components, to address induced and cumulative impacts in the geographic areas affected by the eight project components. A number of these impacts had already been identified by the independent project-specific Environmental Impact Assessments (“EIAs”) but had not been assessed, either cumulatively or in detail. Of particular importance in Mozambique was the potential for increased hardwood exploitation along the access lines created by the pipeline to South Africa and the flow lines linking production wells to the Central Processing Facility. Other important impacts included effects on harvesting of other natural resources, effects of the project on induced settlement and other growth along a strategically important coastline for tourism development, a variety of other socio-economic implications, both positive and negative, and reductions in natural resource consumption and air pollution emissions in South Africa as a result of the use of natural gas to replace coal-based energy. The study was prepared in consultation with the World Bank Mission for the project and in accordance with their requirements (Sasol Ltd.)

Environmental Impact Assessment of a Proposed Hydrogen Pipeline to Supply Impala Platinum in Springs, Gauteng. 2002. Project leader. The EIA evaluated a proposal to supply hydrogen to Impala Platinum from the Sasol hydrogen reformers in Sasolburg, via a 110km pipeline, through urban, peri- urban and rural areas to the Impala Platinum Refinery premises in Springs. An alternative process of reforming hydrogen on the Impala site was examined in the study and was rejected in favour of the pipeline. Detailed social and biophysical investigations were undertaken, including an assessment of construction and operational impacts. Key social impacts were related to community risks in the event of an accident as well as the potential for impacts on residential property values. Biophysical impacts were mainly in respect of construction effects through sensitive terrestrial and aquatic habitats. The project was approved by the Environmental Authority (Air Products).

Environmental Impact Assessment of the Sasol Gas Field Development at Temane and Pande in Mozambique. 2000-2001. Project leader. The EIA was completed for the three main project elements, namely: (a) Seismic exploration work (b) The development and operation of the gas fields near the coast in Inhambane Province and (c) the development and operation of the main supply pipeline to South Africa. The work was conducted with the assistance of local Mozambique consultants, Impacto . A comprehensive range of specialist investigations was prepared with these reports including studies on the impacts on fauna, flora, tourism, nearshore ecosystems, aesthetics, noise, archaeology, agriculture and socio-economics. (Sasol Ltd).

Environmental Impact Assessment, Environmental Management Plan, Construction and Post- Construction Monitoring of a Natural Gas Pipeline between Temane in Inhambane Province in Mozambique and Secunda in Mpumalanga Province in South Africa. 1999 - ongoing. Project leader. Separate EIAs were undertaken for the South African and Mozambique sections of the route. Reports were prepared to meet the requirements of the Environmental Authorities of both countries as well as international donor agencies (World Bank, IMF, European Investment Banks). An Initial Appraisal of Corridor Options was prepared in order to limit the number of routes necessary for investigation in the EIA. The Environmental Authorities approved this document prior to the scoping investigation. The scoping report was completed and was submitted to the Environmental Authorities for approval before the start of the specialist investigations. Key construction issues in South Africa included impacts on erosion (RSA escarpment), threatened habitats and threatened species, wetland and river crossings, conservancies/natural heritage sites and irrigation agriculture (particularly in the highly developed Kaap River valley). In Mozambique, key construction issues also included the risks of natural resource plundering caused by the opening of access into previously remote areas and issues related to employment, loss of resources in the construction right of way, malaria and induced migration. Key operational issues involved the hazards associated with of a pipeline failure. In Mozambique, the control of settlement in the pipeline corridor was a major issue.

Environmental Impact Assessment of a Proposed Base Metal Refinery for Impala Platinum in Springs , Gauteng Province, South Africa. Project Leader. 2005-2006. The study involved full public participation, scoping, specialist investigation and reporting of Impala Platinum’s proposal to double the capacity of their base metal refinery in Springs. Key issues included air quality, water quality, waste management, noise, traffic and explosion hazards. Air quality issues were exacerbated by

Mark Doveton Wood CV (General) – (July 2005) 3 existing pollution loads in the atmosphere and caused by surrounding activities. (Client: Impala Platinum).

Environmental Impact Assessment of the Use of Alternative Fuels in the Holcim Dudfield Cement Kilns . Project Leader. 2006-ongoing. The project involves the assessment of the burning of wastes in the kilns as a supplement to coal. Key issues include air quality and health effects and, in particular, the potential to generate dioxins and furans in upset or start up conditions. Accumulation of dioxins and furans in the food chain in the surrounding areas is a particular concern.(Client: Holcim South Africa).

Environmental Scoping Assessment for a Methane-rich Gas Pipeline to supply the Engen refinery in Durban South . 2000-2001. Project leader. The study area was predominantly in industrial and residential precincts and the investigations concentrated on public risks of the operation of the line and route alternatives to minimize risks. The project was approved and the pipeline built in the year 2000. (Sasol Gas).

Environmental Impact Assessment of a Proposed Low Income Settlement at Brandvlei near Tarlton, Gauteng. 1999-2000. Project leader. The proposal included a green fields development of 716 site and service erven intended for rural homeless people from the general area. The EIA process consisted of a full scoping investigation including a public open day. The scoping report determined that the main risks would be in relation to water pollution, depending on the sewage treatment process selected. The area had high farming potential and was dependant on groundwater. Opportunities existed to link the settlement with a farming initiative on adjacent land owned by WGSC and to use the treated liquid sewage effluent to supply this. Other issues concerned air pollution and the social interaction between the new residents and the existing landowners. The EIA phase of the project has still to be completed. (Western Gauteng Services Council).

The Environmental Management Plans for both sections of pipeline included requirements for control of (a) design impact (b) construction impact (c) operational impact (d) monitoring and auditing. Construction is currently underway and is being conducted in accordance with the requirements of the Construction Management Plan. (Sasol Ltd).

Environmental Review Consultant for South African National Roads Agency projects. Year 2001 ongoing. The work includes (a) The Superhighways Project, involving the upgrading and tolling of the N1 to Pretoria and other highway infrastructure around Johannesburg and Pretoria (b) The Platinum Toll Highway Project and (c) The Transkei Toll Highway Project. (SA National Roads Agency Limited)

Environmental Impact Assessment and EMPR of the Alpha Saldanha Cement Plant and Limestone Mine. 1997-present. Project Leader. The EIA included extensive public participation and 13 specialist studies, including alternatives, flora, fauna, air quality, groundwater and surface water, acoustics, mariculture and nearshore ecosystems, aesthetics, palaeontology, economics, tourism and resort development and town planning and social infrastructure. The findings of the study indicated a significant level of impact, particularly in relation to the mining, which is proposed in an area near the coast with high social, ecological and palaeontological sensitivity. The EMPR is currently being undertaken (Alpha Ltd).

Environmental Impact Assessment, Comprehensive Mitigation Planning (CMP) and Implementation Monitoring of the Maguga Dam in Swaziland. 1999-2001. Project Leader for the EIA/CMP. The project involved comprehensive assessment, planning and implementation in both the Reservoir Area, where the dam is under construction, and the Resettlement Area, where some 400 people must be resettled from the dam basin. The CMP involved all of the work necessary to ensure that the reservoir and resettled communities were fairly compensated for the impacts they experience. The study team consists of some 29 professionals in the social and biophysical sciences. Implementation will involve monitoring of all the contract work necessary to re-house affected families, develop agricultural lands, construct infrastructure and all other activities necessary to mitigate the impacts of the reservoir on the affected community. (Komati Basin Water Authority).

Mark Doveton Wood CV (General) – (July 2005) 4 Environmental Impact Assessment of the Proposed Mazenod to Mohale 132kV Transmission Line in Lesotho. 1996-1997. Project Leader. Key issues were social and aesthetic. Visual simulations were compiled to illustrate impacts of the line in the most sensitive mountain passes. Recommendations were made to re-align an existing 33kV line onto a double circuit tower with the new line in order to minimize these impacts. (Lesotho Highlands Development Authority).

Environmental Impact Assessment of Bulk Infrastructure for Magaliesburg Rural Council Area. 1998 - 1999. Project coordinator. The study involved site selection and environmental assessment of a sewage treatment works. The Magaliesburg local area is environmentally sensitive, and is one of Gauteng’s premier local hospitality and ecotourism destinations. Odour management was a key issue in the study and special measures were recommended to minimize odour risks at nearby tourism venues. The sewage treatment works was built according to the recommended specifications and its operation is monitored in terms of an Environmental Management Plan (Western Gauteng Services Council).

Environmental Impact Assessment of a Proposal to build a Crude Oil Pipeline between Durban and Vrede in the KwaZulu-Natal and Free State Provinces of South Africa. 1997 - 1999. Project leader. The EIA included an assessment of corridor alternatives that resulted in the selection of a corridor based on technical and environmental criteria. The regulatory authorities accepted this corridor as the subject of detailed investigation in the EIA. The route was 400kms long and involved approximately 380 landowners and several hundred rural subsistence farmers. (The Crude Oil Pipeline Joint Venture).

Environmental Impact Assessment, Impact Management and Construction Supervision of a 400 kV line through the Gauteng, Orange Free State and Natal. (RSA). 1989-1990. Project leader. The EIA recommended realignment of the route around the Memel wetlands. Impact management and construction supervision involved extensive erosion control measures. (Eskom).

Social and Environmental Planning Study for the Lesotho Highlands Feed Roads and Reservoir Crossing Project. Contract LHDA 78. 1993 – 1998. Project leader. The study included identification and review of constraints and opportunities affecting the development of the proposals. Work also included environmental and social management of detailed design and construction. (Lesotho Highlands Development Authority).

Environmental Impact Management Plans for eight major quarries. 1990-1998 . Project leader. The projects variously involved the formulation of Environmental Management Programme Reports (EMPR's), mining development plans, rehabilitation specifications, progressive reclamation proposals and operational impact plans. (Hippo Quarries).

Environmental Impact Assessment of a Proposed Sewage Treatment Works for Graskop in the Eastern Gauteng. 1994. Project leader. The study involved modeling of measured and simulated river and sewage effluent flow data at various points downstream where recreational use was occurring. Special standards for phosphorous and nitrogen were recommended for the works. (Hawkins Hawkins & Osborne).

Environmental Impact Assessment, Management Plan and Special Conditions of Contract for a proposed gas pipeline between Tembisa and Roslyn in Gauteng . 1994 – 1995. Project leader. The high-pressure gas pipeline was proposed through the urban and peri-urban areas surrounding Pretoria, including two sensitive areas of natural heritage, the Witwatersberg and the Magaliesberg. The EIA involved comprehensive public and authority scoping and included an investigation of alternatives through the Magaliesberg. The project was approved subject to the conditions set out in the EIA, and an Environmental Management Plan and Special Conditions of Contract were prepared for construction of the pipeline. (Client: Sasol Ltd).

Environmental Impact Assessment of the National Road 3, Harrismith bypass alternatives. 1993-1994 . Project leader. The EIA recommended against the western bypass alternative planned by the Department of Transport since 1985. Major issues were social, including impact on regional development potential, local business in the town, acoustics, pedestrian safety and traffic impact. (Department of Transport).

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Environmental Impact Assessment and Impact Management of a 400kV-transmission line and construction of access roads between Newcastle and Richards Bay. 1991-1992. Project leader. The study included assessment of ecological, aesthetic and social criteria. Extensive negotiations with tribal leaders and councilors in KwaZulu Natal were undertaken. (Eskom).

Environmental Impact Assessment, management and construction monitoring of the N17 expressway south of Johannesburg. 1986-1987. Project leader. Investigation spanned seven years and included assessment of a wide range of issues along a 50km stretch of urban and peri-urban roads. Issues included expropriation of property and houses, acoustics, visual impacts, property depreciation, ecological impacts on open space and many others. (Department of Transport).

Other Typical Experience (Project Leader)

Transportation and corridor studies Environmental Impact Assessment of mass transit options for the Johannesburg Metropolitan Area.

Environmental Impact Assessment of transportation planning in the Durban Functional Region.

Environmental Impact Assessment, impact management and construction supervision of an 88kV line in peri-urban Johannesburg.

Visual Impact Assessment of a 132kV line in the Durban Functional Region.

Environmental Impact Assessment of a 132kV power line through Morningside.

Environmental Impact Assessment of a 400kV-transmission line route through Magaliesberg and Bophuthatswana.

Environmental Impact Assessment, impact management and construction supervision of a railway line near Port Shepstone.

A policy study for the inclusion of environmental considerations in Eskom’s transmission planning and construction.

Urban Land-use An open space policy for the Central Witwatersrand Region.

Proposals for the control of development of the Parktown Ridge.

Environmental Impact Assessment of a township development on the Imbezane Lagoon, Ramsgate, within the 1 000m planning restriction zone.

Environmental Impact Assessment of a township development proposal in environmentally sensitive ridges south of Johannesburg.

Environmental Impact Assessment for the Ulundi Structure Plan, KwaZulu.

Environmental Impact Assessment and site planning of Rand Water Board headquarters in the Klipriviersberg hills.

Various environmental studies for town and regional planning hearings and application.

Environmental aspects of the Rietfontein masterplan.

Power Generation Initial Environmental Assessment of the development options for a Liquefied Natural Gas Facility and Combined Cycle Gas Fired Power Station at three coastal locations in South Africa

Mark Doveton Wood CV (General) – (July 2005) 6 Environmental Impact Assessment of alternatives for the disposal of ash at Matla power station.

Mining / Industrial Environmental Impact Assessment (Phase 1 and 2) of a proposed 20 million t/a underground coal mine in Central District, Botswana.

Installation of a meteorological station at Shell Pering lead/zinc mine in the NE Cape and reduction and analysis of data.

Installation of a meteorological station at a proposed Shell coal mine in Botswana, and reduction and analysis of data.

Environmental Impact Assessment of a proposed cement plant near Port Shepstone, Natal.

Waste Disposal Preliminary Environmental Assessment of a municipal waste disposal site at Ulundi in KwaZulu.

Environmental Impact Assessment and rehabilitation plans for a proposed Johannesburg landfill site.

Environmental Impact Assessment of a proposed sewerage works for Umtentweni in Natal.

Environmental Impact Assessment of alternative locations for a sanitary landfill at Thulamahashe in Gazankulu.

PUBLICATIONS AND REPORTS

15 papers published and delivered at local conferences 10 articles published in technical journals

MEMBERSHIPS

Member of the International Association of Impact Assessment

BEE STATUS

Mark Wood is the sole member of Mark Wood Consultants.

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Resume of Mogwera Khoathane (Pr.Sci.Nat)

Residential Address Postal Address House 9 Kristalpark PO Box 90775 796 Hoewe Road Garsfontein Elarduspark 0042 Email: [email protected] Phone: 012 – 3422939(w) Fax: 012 – 430 4888 Mobile: 072 239 3082 Nationality South African Marital status Married Dependants Two Objectives

• To contribute toward economic development by initiating and constituting change in the structure of business and society in South Africa. • To contribute toward stimulation of growth in Africa.

Profile • Results driven, mature and confident • Demonstrates well developed presentation, instruction and interpersonal communication skills refined through employment experiences • Possesses the ability to function as a team-player and communicates effectively with individuals at all levels • Demonstrates outstanding and inspired leadership abilities that are required to make decisive decisions • Exhibits self-initiation, organization and attention to detail in tasks and projects with no supervision • Working knowledge of computer work-processing (Windows 95/98 & 2000 [Word/Excel]), PowerPoint, MS Project, Electronic Mail and Internet • Attended short courses on Negotiation Skills, Presentation Skills and Business Writing Skills. • Completed NNR internal course in Auditing Quality Systems.

Values • Make decisions – have power to decide courses of action and policies • Influence people – be in a position to influence the attitudes or opinions of other people • Precision work – work in situations where attention to detail and accuracy are very important

Mogwera Khoathane [email protected] Page 1 of 4

Education

University of Natal: The Graduate School of Business Postgraduate Diploma in Business Management: July 2001

University of South Africa: School of Business Leadership Management Development Programme – Project Management: July 1999

University of the North: Faculty of Science Bachelor of Science Honors (Physics): December 1993

Distinctions obtained B.Sc I: Mathematics and Statistics MBA I: Information technology

Training provided by the NNR

• Competency related to legal basis and regulatory process o Legal basis competency (NNR Act and other relevant Acts in the Health and Safety sector) o Regulatory process competency o Enforcement process competency

• Competency related to technical discipline o Ventilation and environmental control o Good understanding of the regulated nuclear facilities and their technologies

• Competency related to regulatory practices o Safety focused analytical techniques competency o Inspection techniques competency o Auditing techniques competency o Investigation techniques competency

Employment History

Current employment Radiation Protection Specialist: Malepa Holdings (Pty) Ltd 19 January 2004 – present

Past employment 1. National Nuclear Regulator Programme Manager – Mining and Minerals Processing Department 1 July 1999 – 15 January 2004

Mogwera Khoathane [email protected] Page 2 of 4 The position required project management experience and the ability to set priorities. The job responsibilities entailed the coordination of functions that were related to the regulation and authorization of facilities falling within the scope of the National Nuclear Regulator Act, Act 47 of 1999 (NNR Act).

Responsibilities: • Ensured that adequate and appropriate safety standards were established and in place for projects under the department’s control. • Ensured that research and development necessary to conduct the affairs of the department were undertaken. • Evaluated the assessments for completeness and technical scientific and procedural adequacy, correctness and completeness. • Ensured that holders of nuclear authorisation undertook periodic assessments to ensure that the cumulative effects of modifications and developments in assessment techniques and increases in knowledge do not render any facility or activity unacceptable. • Established conditions of authorisation to oblige licensees to ensure that the safety standards laid down were complied with. • Maintained an interface with national and international stakeholder representatives to ensure that a sufficient appreciation existed in respect of the National Nuclear Regulator and the fulfillment of its functions.

2. National Nuclear Regulator Project Officer / Inspector: Regulation of Natural Sources Department March 1996 – June 1999

This position entailed review and evaluation of submissions received from the authorisees, and also ensuring compliance with the various conditions of authorisation through conducting inspections.

Responsibilities:

• Inspected workplaces as defined in the NNR Act, • Investigated causes of accidents • Investigated and served requirements on employers where shortcoming needed to be rectified, and giving advice and guidance to the authorization holders on the application of the NNR Act and regulations. • Implemented a radiation protection programmes to adequately control radiation hazards to workers and visitors to the authorized site. • Controlled airborne and liquid-borne effluent to minimise hazards to members of the public and implemented environmental surveillance programmes to verify the adequacy of the controls. • Implemented a quality management programme to provide holders management with the assurance that the above mentioned was achieved.

3. South African Nuclear Energy Corporation Scientist: September 1994 – Feb 1996

Mogwera Khoathane [email protected] Page 3 of 4 This position was in the Occupational Health and Safety Division. It entailed conducting investigations that were related to the improvement of safety at operating plants. Service was also rendered to external clientele with respect to the cleanup and rehabilitation of sites.

Responsibilities: • Safety evaluation of projects, • Conducted special investigations, • Coordinated occupational hygiene investigations, • Technical health physics auditing of safety functions at facilities.

Honors & Activities

• Recipient of the following scholarships: o Canon Collins o Standard Bank Scholarship o EOC Scholarship • Registered as a Professional Scientist – South African Council for Natural Scientific Professions – [reg no. 400060/01] • Registered as a Radiation Protection Specialist • Member – South African Institute of Physics • Member – Black Management Forum • Chairperson – Standard Generating Body (Physical, Mathematical, Computer and Life Sciences) • Chairperson: Radiation Accreditation Board Miscellaneous

• Invited to Technical Committee Meetings On Natural Occurring Radioactive Material, International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna. • Invited to Consultants Meetings on the ASAM project, International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna. • Invited as a lecturer on the Regional (AFRA) Training Course On Safety of Radioactive Waste Management, Arusha, Tanzania • Invited as a lecturer on the Regional (AFRA) Training Course On the Regulatory Guidelines for Waste Disposal and Licensing Procedures, Centurion, South Africa • Attended a workshop on Management of Radioactive Contaminated Metallurgical Scrap, Prague, Czech Republic. • Benchmarked regulations, standards and conditions of authorization that apply to natural sources - Australia • Founding member of Southern African Radiation Protection Association and served as a member of the Executive Committee for two years. • Quality time passed by travelling, jazz, chess, and reading References

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Prof Petro Terblanche

Tel: 021 938-0245 (w) Fax: 021 938-0356 Cell: 082 893 1850 e-mail: [email protected]

January 2007

2 CAPABILITY STATEMENT

As evident from my detailed CV, I have since the start of my professional career in 1981, made three very significant and distinctly different career moves. However, there was a clear evolution from single research project execution to portfolio management and ultimately to a position of leadership and strategic management. I have gained experience in the following:

• Developing and managing a research portfolio of clinical research projects aimed at obtaining USA FDA or SA MCC approval for single and/or combination therapy in the field of medical oncology. • Planning, executing and publishing original research aiming at decision support and policy development in the field of environmental health. • Creating and growing a specialist consulting service offering key knowledge to the SA industry in the field of environmental management. • Over the years 1995-2004 as the Executive Director of one of the Council for Scientific & Industrial Research’s (CSIR) 8 strategic Business Units, I have gained experience in:  The management of all aspects of intellectual capital (human capital, social capital and intellectual capital)  Leadership in a volatile and changing knowledge intensive environment  Initiating and concluding mergers, acquisitions and internal corporate ventures  All aspects of diversity and change management  Technology management  Realising value through research and development in the field of food and speciality and fine chemicals  Negotiating a variety of business and technology deals e.g. sales of business, acquisitions, licences  Create a dream and make it happen. All of the above always with a team of talented people with whom I share the achievements and learned from the failures.

Since 2004 I joined the SA Medical Research Council’s Strategic Management Team holding the portfolio for Technology & Innovation Management. This Board appointed position requires indepth knowledge of and expertise in Intellectual Property Management and the ability to work across complex boundaries. This position also involves Strategic Stakeholder Management such as TB Alliance, Cancer Research Initiative of South Africa, Department of Health and Department of Science & Technology.

I also accepted the position of Honorary Professor at the University of Pretoria in the School of Health Systems and Public Health since January 2005. This position requires mentorship and supervision of post graduate students.

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Petro Terblanche Current Position: Executive Director Technlogoy & Innovation SA Medical Research Council http://www.mrc.ac.za

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PERSONAL DETAILS

NAME : Aletta Petronella Susarah (Petro) SURNAME : Terblanche DATE OF BIRTH : 02-02-1959 MARITAL STATUS : Married to Francois Hermanus Roux on April 7, 1990. Two daughters, Su-Mari (12) and Marlette (7) NATIONALITY : South African Citizen HOME ADDRESS : 56 Dely Street, Waterkloof, Pretoria, 0181. CONTACT DETAILS : Office tel. no: (021) 938 0245 : Home tel. no: (012) 460 7171 : Cell: 082 893 1850

EDUCATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL STATUS

FORMAL EDUCATION

1976 : Senior Certificate (Distinction - History)

1980 : BSc Degree - Univ. of Pretoria. (Botany and Zoology)

1981 : BSc (Hons) in Zoology - Univ. of Pretoria. (Distinction - Biostatistics)

1984 : MSc (cum laude) - Univ. of Pretoria. Title: "Evaluation of parameters which predicts the prognosis of patients with non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma" (Medical Oncology).

1987 : DSc - Univ. of Pretoria. Title: "An Evaluation of the curability of advanced Hodgkin's Disease in Pretoria" (Medical Oncology).

1989 : Post-doctorate training programme in Environmental Health Management at Harvard University, Boston, USA.

5 ADDITIONAL COURSES ATTENDED

1984 : CMS (Conversational Monitor System) Univ. of Pretoria. : JCL (Job Control Language) - Univ. of Pretoria.

: SAS (Statistical Analysis System) - Univ. of Pretoria.

1986 : FOCUS (Programming course for End Users), Griffin Software Limited.

1989 : Environmental Management (First Semester), Harvard University, Boston, USA. Tutor: Professor J D Spengler).

: Human Exposure Assessment Methodology and Epidemiological Survey Management, USA Environmental Protection Agency, Las Vegas.

: Principles of Environmental Health (Full Term), Harvard University, Boston MA.

1990 : POLS (Programme for the Development of Leadership), University of Stellenbosch, Tygerberg.

1991 : Air Toxic Risk Assessment, Air and Waste Management Association and USA Environmental Protection Agency, Vancouver, Canada.

1992 : Risk Based Environmental Decision Making. USA Environmental Protection Agency, Cuernavaca, Mexico.

1993 : Making Quality Happen: Upper Management’s Role. Juran Institute. June 1993.

1994/95: CSIR Advanced Leadership Programme. Seconded for 6 months to the Office of the President of the CSIR for Leadership DevelopmentJune 1995 - December 1995.

1996 : How to Implement Integrated Business Planning and Control Systems in your Company. UNISA Business School, Midrand, South Africa. May 1996.

: MBA in a Nutshell. Business Management Course by Milo Sobel, Coronet Consulting Group; York Institute of Finance, June 1996.

1997 : The Management of Technology and Innovation. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Boston, USA. June 1997.

2000-2004: Attended varius specialised short courses/workshops in IP Management, negotiating skills, leadership, mentorship, media liaison nd clinical trials research.

6 POSITIONS HELD

Jan 1982: Professional Officer, Dept. of Medical Oncology, H F Verwoerd Hospital,

July 1982: Transvaal Provincial Administration. Involved in data management of cancer clinical trials.

Aug 1982: Research Officer, Dept. of Medical Oncology, University of Pretoria.

Feb 1988: Responsible for coordinating and managing the research programme of this Department and submission of research and progress reports to the Research Committee of the University of Pretoria, the Ethical Committee of the Pretoria General Hospital and the Department of National Health and Population Development (Medicine Control Council). Also involved in the planning, writing, execution and completion of cancer clinical trials (Phase I to III).

Mar 1988: Senior Medical Researcher: Research Institute for Environmental Diseases,

June 1989: Visiting Scientist, Harvard University, School of Public Health, Boston,

Nov 1989: Massachusetts USA. Participated in ongoing air pollution epidemiological studies. Gained experience in all aspects of air pollution health studies.

Mar 1990: Medical Research Council. Appointed as Senior Medical Researcher in the programme on indoor and atmospheric air pollution. Responsible for the development and management of this programme and for prioritization of research to be undertaken. Involved also in various literature research projects in other fields of environmental diseases, namely: food additives, water pollution and cancer epidemiology.

Apr 1990 - Promoted to Chief Medical Researcher at the Research Institute

Jun 1991: Environmental Diseases of the Medical Research Council. Specific project responsibilities included:

Design, coordination and execution of the Vaal Triangle Air Pollution Health Study (VAPS) which consists of nine different projects addressing various issues in the field of air pollution research and exposure characterization.

Analysis and reporting of research findings of VAPS.

Project manager for personal exposure monitoring of total dust in Vanderbijlpark.

Project Manager for the Airkem Study which investigated the health risks of air pollution on the East Rand.

Design and management of projects using biological monitoring to

7 determine environmental exposure and to evaluate health risks.

Involved in research programmes on the health risks of diesel emissions and alternative transport fuels with the CSIR and the National Energy Council.

Act as Environmental Health Consultant in projects for various companies such as Sentrachem, Development Bank of SA, Mondi, SRC, Portnet, UCT, etc.

Participated in collaborative projects with Harvard University, Boston USA (See publication list).

Completed literature studies for decision support to Government and Private Sector on the following topics: Health effects of food additives Atmospheric aldehydes Nitrates in drinking water Pesticides Motor vehicle emissions Radon Carbon monoxide exposure and toxicities Manganese: Exposure and health effects Copper: Exposure and health effects Air Quality Standards: How, Why and What? Health Effects of Diesel Emissions Health and Safety Aspects of Alternative Household Fuels Health Effects of Alternative Transport Fuels.

Jul 1991: Promoted to Specialist Scientist in the Research Institute for Environmental Diseases of the Medical Research Council.

Mar 1992: Appointed as Project Manager for Atmospheric Processes and Management Advice in the Division of Earth, Marine and Atmospheric Science and Technology of the CSIR.

Mar 1993: Appointed as Manager of Environmental, Health and Safety Management Services, CSIR Environmental Services. Responsible for the total life cycle of the Environmental, Health and Safety Management Services integrated product. This involves development of the EHS product, launching, marketing, capacity generation and delivery. EHS is a diverse product of specialist consulting services.

Jan 1996: Appointed as Director of the Division of Food Science and Technology (Foodtek), CSIR. Responsible for the strategic direction, management and leadership of this Division. It is a science and technology organization, serving the agriculture, food, fine chemicals and pharmaceutical industries. This position is part of the Top Management Team of the CSIR.

8 Jun 1999: Appointed as Executive Director of CSIR Food, Biological and Chemical Technologies (Bio/Chemtek), a Division created from a merger between Foodtek and AECI R&D Department acquired by CSIR. Bio/Chemtek is currently a R100 million operation with >300 staff members providing science and technology products to the local and international food fine chemicals and pharmaceutical markets. Jan 2004: Appointed as Executive Director: Technology & Innovation, SA Medical Research Council.

2005: Part-time appointment as Honorary Professor, University of Pretoria.

EXPERIENCE

1982-1987: Assisted with the coordination of the local and international research programme of the Department of Medical Oncology, University of Pretoria. In addition to management of the research staff of the Department (6 medical researchers) a key responsibility was stakeholder management. During the sanction years this Department managed to secure funding from the largest clinical cancer research body in the USA (ECOG). Managing this stakeholder was a key performance criterion.

1987-1992: Initial management responsibilities evolved around managing a programme on indoor and outdoor air pollution. In the absence of a Director during 1990 the bulk of the management responsibilities of the Research Institute for Environmental Diseases was shared with Dr Bernard Fourie, the Director of the Tuberculosis Research Institute.

1990-1994: The management of a multi-institutional, multi-disciplinary, largest ever national air pollution health study was carried out successfully (32-member project team). The component of the project comprising stakeholder management, project specialist interaction and coordination, media liaison and and public interaction.

1992-1995: Project management of focused as well as integrated projects. The management of the Environmental Health and Safety integrated product through the full product development cycle was the most important key performance measure.

1996-1999: Divisional Management - (Foodtek) CSIR. General management experience covering human resources, finances, technology, marketing, business development and policy development. Both strategic and operational duties. Experience in successful mergers and acquisitions, venturing, flexible business models, transformation management, change management and growth strategies.

1999-2004: Divisional Management – (Bio/Chemtek) CSIR. Similar to previous but gained specific experience in integration of business units, and change management and IP licensing. This Division has concluded 8 licence

9 agreements since 1997 and has a product and patent portfolio comparable with world class innovation centres.

2004 to date: Executive Director – Technology & Innovation Directorate, Medial Research Council (MRC)

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PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION

- Registered as Medical Scientist with the Health Professions Council of South Africa.

PROFESSIONAL / WORK COMMITTEE / BOARD MEMBERSHIP (Historic)

- Advisory Structure of the University of the North ( Ad hoc) Advisory board (1997- 1998).

- Board of Trustees: International Life Sciences Institute (1997-1998).

- SA Council for Natural Scientific Professions: Alternate Member (appointed by the Minister of Arts, Culture, Science and Technology).

- President, National Association for Clean Air (NACA) (1997-1999).

- FRD Technical Advisory Committee for the Pretoria Technikon.

- Gencor Board sub-committee on Safety, Health and Environment Management (appointed by the Gencor Board) (1996-1998).

- Visiting scientist to the Friein Universität, Berlin, Germany, 1996.

- World Food Summit, Rome 1996. Member of the official South African Delegation to the World Food Summit, appointed by the Minister of Agriculture and Land Affairs.

- Organising committee: Fourteenth SAAFoST International Congress and Exhibition.

- Food Security Working Group of the National Department of Agriculture (appointed by the Minister of Agriculture and Land Affairs) (1997).

- South African representative on the International Standards Organization's Working Group on setting international standards for Environmental Performance Evaluation (1993-1994).

- Invited to serve on the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) Steering Committee for Chemical Risk Assessment, based in Geneva, Switzerland, (1994).

- Selected Member of the International Union for Nutritional Sciences Committee based in Frankfurt, Germany (1994).

- Chairman of the Transvaal Branch of NACA (1990-1992).

- Vice Chairman of the Indoor Environment Chapter of NACA (1992-1993).

- Organizing Committee for the World Clean Air Conference for 1998 in South Africa.

11 - Organizing Committee for Indoor Air '91, First South African International Conference on Indoor Air Pollution, Midrand.

- Medical Research Council Evaluating Committee on Environmental Health and Toxicology (1990).

- Research Evaluation Committee, South African Nurses College (1991).

- Vaal Triangle Atmospheric Protection and Action Committee (1990-1993).

- Member of the Editorial Board of The Clean Air Journal (1990-1996).

- Organizing Committee for the Indoor Air '92, Second South African International Conference on the Indoor Environment, Midrand.

- Member of the Eskom EMF Scientific Forum (1990-1995).

- Member of the South African Environmental Scientific Forum (1992-1995).

- Organizing Committee for 1993 Annual NACA Conference.

- Milnerton and Surrounding Areas Air Quality Study Steering Committee (1994- 1995).

- Canelands Air Pollution Forum (1992-1994).

- Working Committee on Indoor Radon Hazards in SA (appointed by SA Forum for Radiation Protection) (1994).

- Working Group on Housing and Health, Ministerial Sub-committee under the Environmental Health Forum (1992).

- Member of Business and Professional Women, Pretoria.

- Member of Board of Directors for Continuing Education at the University of Pretoria (2000).

NON-EXECUTIVE BOARD MEMBERSHIP (CURRENT)

- Member of Board of Dysselsdorp Liquorice Community-based company.

- Member of Board of Trustees of eGoli Bioincubator funded by EU through DACST (2001 – 2005).

- Member of the Editorial Board of the SA Journal of Science.

- Member of the Board of the Sugar Milling Research Instititue.

12 - Chairman of the Board of Biotechnology Partnerships for Development – BioPAD Biotechnology Regional Innovation Centre.

- Board member: Sugar Milling Research Institute.

- Board member: Biosys Plant Extracts (Pty) Ltd (Essential oils export business).

- Board member: Mbuyu Biotech (Pty) Ltd (JV company between Bioventures and Bio/Chemtek)

- President of the Stakeholder Associaion of the Global TB Alliance based in New York as of 30 October 2006 for a period of two years.

BURSARIES AND AWARDS

1981 :CSIR Scholarship, 1982.

1984 :Award for the best presentation in category B (Medical Sciences). Faculty Day - Faculty of Medicine, Univ. of Pretoria.

1993 :Top Achiever Award from the CSIR’s Division for Earth, Marine and Atmospheric Sciences.

1994 :Merit Award from Rotary Club Vanderbijl Park for Air Pollution Research done in the Vaal Triangle.

1995: :Corporate Business Woman of the Year for the Northern Transvaal Region.

Finalist in the National Business Woman of the Year contest.

1997 :CSIR Management Board Top Achiever Award for outstanding performance in the Leadership and Management of the Division of Food Science and Technology.

1997 :Business and Professional Women - South Africa. Gold Merit Award, awarded to Foodtek. October 1997.

1998 :Top Technology 100 Research Award for 1997, awarded to the Division of Food Science and Technology and the Division of Materials Science and Technology, February 1998.

1999 :National Association for Clean Air Management Award in recognition for an outstanding contribution to the cause of clean air in South Africa through research leadership and publications.

13 MEMBERSHIP OF ORGANIZATIONS

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

- South African Association of Food Scientists and Technologists. - New York Academy of Science. - National Association for Clean Air. - Business and Professional Women, SA. - Academy of Science of South Africa

PUBLICATIONS

A full list of >200 peer review publications, book chapters, conference papers and technical reports are available on request.

EXTRAMURAL ACTIVITIES

- Long distance running (Completed several Standard and Ultra Marathons including the Comrades Marathon).

- Horse riding and non-competitive show jumping.

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REFERENCES

1. Dr Aubrey Parsons GC: IUFOST Council The South African Association for Food Science and Technology (SAAFoST) P O Box 91182 Auckland Park 2006

Tel: (011) 726 2376 Fax: (011) 726 3471 Cell: 083 300 4318 E-mail: [email protected]

2. Dr Geoff Garrett Chief Executive Officer (previously CEO, CSIR South Africa) CSIRO P O Box 225 Dickson ACT 2602 Australia

Tel: (0961) (02) 6276 6621 Fax: (0961) (02) 6276 6628 E-mail: [email protected]

3. Mr Mick Greenfield Chairman: SMRI Board Technical Director Tongaat-Hulett Sugar Limited Private Bag X3 Glenashley 4022

Tel: (031) 560 1451 Fax: (031) 566 1608 Cell: 082 808 5162 E-mail: [email protected]

4. Mr Lincoln Partridge Group Manager: Technology AECI Limited Private Bag X21 Gallo Manor 2052

15 Tel: (011) 806 8881 Fax: (011) 806 8907 E-mail: [email protected]

CONFIDENTIALITY

This application must be treated with strict confidentiality.

PROF PETRO TERBLANCHE

SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS

1. Falkson G, Coetzer B J, Terblanche A P S. A phase II trial of mitoxantrone in patients with primary liver cancer. Cancer Treat Rep 68: 1311-1312, 1984.

2. Falkson G, Falkson C I, Sherman R C, Terblanche A P S. Langtermyn oorlewing by pasiënte met non-Hodgkin limfoom. Geneeskunde 26: 323-325, 327-328, 1984. (Received MER-prize 1984.)

3. Coetzer B J, Terblanche A P S, Falkson G. Primary liver cancer. Case management report. Cancer Therapy Update, Vol. V:3, May-June 1985.

4. Terblanche A P S, Falkson G. Prognostiese parameters by pasiënte met gevorderde nie-Hodgkinse limfoom. S Afr Med J 64: 358-363, 1986.

5. Gresse P, Terblanche A P S. Kooperatiewe protokolle in onkologiese navorsing: Nagaan van die studietoelatings- vereistes. Geneeskunde 28: 116-118, 1986.

6. Klein B, Falkson G, Terblanche A P S, Klein T, Potgieter H C, Smit C F. Value of steroid hormone receptor analysis in predicting time to treatment failure in operable breast cancer. S Afr Med J 69: 283-286, 1986.

7. Chasen M R, Falkson G, Van der Merwe C A, Dreyer R J, Terblanche A P S. Prognostic factors in patients with small cell carcinoma of the lung. S Afr Med J 70: 812-814, 1986.

8. Falkson G, Coccia-Portugal M A, Vorobiof D A, Terblanche A P S, Dreyer R J. Oral idarubicin in combination with cytosine-arabinoside in previously untreated patients, with acute non-Lymphocytic leukemia. Am J Clin Oncol (CCT) 9: 311-314, 1986.

9. Falkson G, Terblanche A P S, Coetzer B J, Sherman R C. Hepatoma - Primary liver cancer (PLC). In: Cancer Chemotherapy - Challenges for the future. (Eds K Kimura, K Yamanda, I H Krakoff, S K Carter), publ. by Excerpta Medica, P 264-271, 1986.

10. Falkson G, Coetzer B J, Terblanche A P S. Oesophageal Cancer - Chemotherapy

16 overview. Proceedings of a Meeting. Suppl S Afr Med J 71: 21-22, 1987.

11. Coccia-Portugal M A, Sieling W, Terblanche A P S, Thurlimann B, Van Rensburg P A J, Greyling S, Stevens K, Falkson G. Aspergillus brain abscess. A case report. S Afr Med J 71: 116-118, 1987.

12. Terblanche A P S. Verslag van Oorsese Besoek - Kanker- navorsing. Geneeskunde 29: 184-190, 1987.

13. Vorobiof D A, Falkson G, Coccia-Portugal M A, Terblanche A P S. Mitoxantrone in the treatment of acute leukemia. Invest New Drugs 5: 383-388, 1987.

14. Terblanche A P S, Falkson G. Chemotherapy of lymphoma. S A Journal of Continuing Medical Education 5 (12): 30-33, 1987.

15. Vorobiof D A, Terblanche A P S, Falkson C I, Falkson G. Cyclophosphamide, mitoxantrone, vincristine and prednisone in the treatment of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Oncology 45: 378-379, 1988.

16. Alberts A S, Falkson G, Badat M, Terblanche A P S, Schmid E. Trimetrexate in oesophagus cancer. J Invest New Drugs 6: 319-321, 1988.

17. Terblanche A P S, Falkson G, Matzner L. The prognostic significance of age in patients with advanced Hodgkin's disease. Eur J Cancer Clin Oncol, 24 (12): 1805- 1809, 1989.

18. Terblanche A P S. Air Pollution Health Studies: Future Directions. The Clean Air Journal, 8 (1): 3-4, 1990.

19. Terblanche A P S. Health Hazards of Nitrate in Drinking Water. Water SA 17 (1): 77-82, 1991.

20. Terblanche A P S. Health effects of the air we breath. Health and Hygiene 2 (3): 31-32, 1991.

21. Terblanche A P S and Murray P W leR. Indoor exposure to radon - health effects in non-occupational environments. SA J Science, 87: 548-550, 1992.

22. Schwab M, Terblanche A P S and Spengler J D. Self-reported exertion levels on time/activity diaries: application to exposure assessment. J Expos Analysis Environ Epi 1: 339-356, 1991.

23. Terblanche A P S, Ozkaynak H, Spengler J D and Butler D A. Self-reported activity levels and actual heart rates in teenagers. J Air Waste Management Assoc 41: 942- 946, 1991.

24. Terblanche A P S. Air pollution and human health. In: Hart T ed. Man and the Environment, 1991.

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25. Schmid E U, Alberts A S, Greeff F, Terblanche A P S, Schoeman L, Burger W, Shiels R S, Friediger D, Nel J S, Van der Hoven A and Falkson G. The value of radiotherapy or chemotherapy after intubation for advanced oesophageal carcinoma -A prospective randomized trial. GUT.

26. Terblanche A P S. Urban Air Pollution and Community Health. CHASA 1991; 2(2): 81-84.

27. Terblanche A P S. Personal monitoring of air pollution: How, what and why? Clean Air J 1991; 8(3): 3-5.

28. Terblanche A P S. Uys L, Smit H E. Longitudinal study on the health effects of air pollution in the Vaal Triangle. S Afr J Epidemiol Infect 6: 23-25, 1991.

29. Terblanche A P S and P W LeR Murray. Health aspects of the diesel emissions. Community Health 6: 2-5, 1991.

30. Terblanche A P S, Uys L and Nel R. Development and application of ambient air quality standards. Clean Air J 8: 19-21, 1991.

31. Terblanche A P S, Opperman L, Nel C M E, Reinach S G, Tosen G and Cadman A. Preliminary results of exposure measurements and health effects of the Vaal Triangle Air Pollution Health Study. S Afr Med J, 81: 550-556, 1992.

32. Terblanche A P S. Carbon monoxide exposure in the workplace. Nat Safety Occup Hyg J. L11(4): 25-27, 1992.

33. Terblanche A P S, Nel R, Reinach G and Opperman L. Personal exposures to total suspended particulates from domestic coal burning in South Africa. Clean Air Journal, 8(6): 15-17, 1992.

34. Tosen G R, Terblanche A P S, Uys L and Turner C R. Design and operation of an ambient air pollution monitoring network in the Vaal Triangle air pollution health study. Clean Air Journal, 8(6): 9-14, 1992.

35. Terblanche A P S P, Opperman L, Nel R and Pols A. Prevalence of respiratory illnesses in different regions of South Africa. Clean Air J., 8 (8), 18-20, 1993.

36. Terblanche A P S, Nel R, Opperman L and Nyikos H. Exposure to air pollution from transitional household fuels in a South African population. J Expos Anal Environ Epidemiol. 3 (Suppl. 1) 15-21, 1993.

37. Terblanche A P S, Danford I R and Nel C M E. Household energy use in South Africa, air pollution and human health. J. Energy in Southern Africa. 4, 2 p 54-57, 1993.

38. Terblanche A P S, Nel R, Golding A. Household energy sources in South Africa. An

18 overview of the impact of air pollution on human health. ISBN 0-7988-5328-X, CSIR Environmental Services, 1994.

39. Terblanche A P S, Nel C M E. Opperman L, Nyikos H. Exposure to air pollution in South African townships: Household fuels in a South African population. Boiling Point 34, 1994.

40. Terblanche A P S. The potential health impact of global climate change. The Clean Air Journal, 9 2 14-17, 1994.

41. Terblanche A P S, Opperman L, Theron A, Reinach S G, Smith F C A and Nel C M E. Health survey of adolescents living in the Vaal Triangle: Methodology and descriptive statistics. CHASA Journal of Comprehensive Health, 5 3&4, p41-45, 1994.

42. Cadman A, Dames J and Terblanche A P S. Airspora concentrations in the Vaal Triangle: monitoring and potential health effects. 1, Pollen S Afr Journal of Science 90 p607-610. 1994.

43. Terblanche A P S, Nel C M E and Tosen G R. Respiratory health impacts of three electrification scenarios in South Africa. J of Energy in Southern Africa 6 2 p 93-96, 1995.

44. Terblanche A P S and Opperman L. Personal exposure to total suspended particulates of adolescents living in Vanderbijlpark, South Africa. SA J Science 91 p 320-322, 1995.

45. Terblanche A P S, Danford I R and Pols A S. Comparative evaluation of human exposures to air pollution from low-smoke and conventional household coal usage. J Energy in Southern Africa 6 3 p131-136, 1995.

46. Vismer H, Cadman A, Terblanche A P S and Dames J. Airspora concentrations in the Vaal Triangle: monitoring and potential health effects. 2, Fungal spores. S Afr Journal of Science 91 p407-411. 1995.

47. Terblanche A P S and Sithole J. Chapter for Environmental Scientific Association book on Environmental Health. In press, June 1996.

48. Truter R, Mbuli S, Bailie R, Danford I, Terblanche A P S, Ehrlich R. Exposure characterization and potential health impacts of domestic fuel use in homes in Khayelitsha, Western Cape. Clean Air J 9, 5 p 11-15, 1996.

49. Terblanche A P S and Nel R. Milnerton (Cape Town) and surrounding areas air quality project: Report for 1 October 1994 - 30 September 1995. Clean Air J. 9, 6 p 13-15, 1996.

50. Richards G A, Terblanche A P S, Theron A J, Opperman L, Crowther G, Myer M S, Steenkamp I J, Smith FCA, Bowdeswill R, v d Merwe C A, Stevens K and Anderson

19 R. Health effects of passive smoking in adolescent children. SA Medical Journal,86, p 143-147, 1996.

51. Terblanche A P S, Nel C M E. Household energy sources and air pollution in urban areas of South Africa. Envirotech.53, p 14, 1994.

52. Van Horen C, Nel R and Terblanche A P S. Indoor air pollution from coal and wood use in South Africa: an overview. Energy for Sustainable Development III, 1, May 1996.

53. Van Horen C, Nel R and Terblanche A P S. Indoor air pollution from coal and wood use in South Africa: an overview . Submitted to Energy for Sustainable Development: The Journal of the International Energy Initiative, India. August 1997.

54. Cadman A, Dames JF, Terblanche A P S and Nel R. The AIRKEM study in Gauteng, South Africa. The role of airspora in an industrial urban environment. Grana 36: 175-179, 1997.

55. Terblanche A P S. Vaal Triangle Air Pollution Health Survey: Summary of Key Findings, Recommendations and Bibliography. ISBN 1-874826-89-7, 1998.

56, Bailie RS, Pilotto LS, Ehrlich RI, Mbuli S. Truter R. Terblanche A P S. Paraffin and other fuels as sources of indoor air pollution in a poor urban settlement in Cape Town, South Africa. J Epidemiol Community Health 1999;53:585-586.

MEETING ABSTRACTS AND PAPERS PRESENTED

1. Terblanche A P S. Die waarde van Spesifieke pasiënt- diskriminante in die prognose van non-Hodgkinse limfoom. 10th Faculty Day - Faculty of Medicine, University of Pretoria, 1984.

2. Terblanche A P S. Prognostic discriminants in non-Hodgkins lymphoma. Non- Hodgkins Lymphoma Symposium, Cape Town, 1984.

3. Terblanche A P S. Oorlewing van pasiënte met gevorderede ovariale kanker. 11th Faculty Day - Faculty of Medicine, University of Pretoria, 1985.

4. Coetzer B J, Terblanche A P S. Mitoksantroon in primêre lewerkarsinoom. 11th Faculty Day - Faculty of Medicine, University of Pretoria, 1985.

5. Vorobiof D A, Falkson G, Coccia-Portugal M A, Terblanche A P S, Falkson H C. Oral idarubicin in combination with cytosine-arabinoside in previously untreated patients with acute non-lymphocutic leukemia. Proc American Society of Clinical Oncology, 5, p149, (no 580), Los Angeles, USA, 1986.

6. Vorobiof D A, Falkson G, Terblanche A P S, Coccia-Portugal M A. Oral idarubcin

20 and cytosine-arabinoside in patients with previously untreated acute non- lymphocytic leukemia. XXI Congress of the International Society of Haematology, Sidney, Australia, (no WS-M-2-4), p276, May 1986.

7. De Munnik A, Terblanche A P S. Diskriminante by opereerbare borskanker sonder okselklier uitsaaiing. Medical Students Academic Day - Faculty of Medicine, University of Pretoria. 1986. (Received 2nd prize).

8. Roode L A, Terblanche A P S. Pasiëntdiskriminante by gevorderde sagteweefselselsarkoom. Medical Students Academic Day - Faculty of Medicine, University of Pretoria, 1986. (Received 3rd prize).

9. Coccia-Portugal M A, Falkson G, Terblanche A P S, Vorobiof D A. 4- Demethoxydaunorubicin orally in combination with cytosine-arabinoside in previously untreated patients with acute non-lymphocytic leukemia. UICC 14th International Cancer Congress, Budapest, Hungary 1: p229 (no 1144), Aug 1986.

10. Terblanche A P S. The treatment of advanced Hodgkin's disease. 2nd S Afr Lymphoma Study Group Symposium on Hodgkin's Disease, Johannesburg, p9, September 1986.

11. Terblanche A P S, Falkson G, Falkson H C. Advanced Hodgkin's disease; Factors influencing survival. Proc American Association of Cancer Research, 28 p210 (no 833), 1987.

12. Terblanche A P S. Hodgkinsiekte - " 'n Torso?" 13th Faculty Day - Faculty of Medicine, University of Pretoria, August 1987.

13. Terblanche A P S, Coccia-Portugal M A, Vorobiof D A. Mitoxantroon: 'n Nuwe middel in die behandeling van akute leukemie. 13th Faculty Day - Faculty of Medicine, University of Pretoria, August 1987.

14. Chasen M R, Terblanche A P S, Van der Merwe C A. Prognostiese faktore in kleinselkarsinoom van die long. 13th Faculty Day -Faculty of Medicine, University of Pretoria, Augustus 1987.

15. Vorobiof D A, Coccia-Portugal M A, Terblanche A P S, Falkson G. Mitoxantrone in the treatment of acute leukemia. ECCO-4, 4th European Conference of Clinical Oncology and Cancer Nursing, p169, (no 664), Madrid 1-4 November 1987.

16. Falkson G, Terblanche A P S. Prognostic significance of age in advanced Hodgkin's disease. 2nd Scientific Congress of the South African Society of Medical Oncology, 5-8 Oct 1988, Pretoria.

17. Schmid E U, Terblanche A P S, Greeff F, Alberts A S, de Meulenaêre G F, de Bruin J A P. Intubation with and without radio- or chemotherapy in advanced obstructed oesophagus carcinoma: Preliminary results of a randomized study of the Pretoria Oesophagus Cancer Study Group. 2nd Scientific Congress of the South African

21 Society of medical Oncology, 5-8 Oct 1988, Pretoria.

18. Terblanche A P S, Murray P W Le R. How can the risk of exposure to carcinogens be minimized? Int. Conference on Residential Air Pollution, 10+11 November 1988, Pretoria, South Africa.

19. Terblanche A P S, Fourie P B, Murray P W Le R. What about Radon? Int. Confer- ence on Residential Air Pollution, 10+11 November 1988, Pretoria, South Africa.

20. Alberts A, Terblanche A P S, Schoeman C, Falkson G, Schmid E, de Muelenaêre G. Advanced Oesophaged Carcinoma: Preliminary results of a randomized study of intubation with or without radio-or chemotherapy. 5th European Conference on Clinical Oncology September 3, 1989, London.

21. Schwab M, Spengler J D, Özkaynak H, Terblanche A P S. The Time activity component of the Kanawha County Health study. First Conference on Total Exposure Assessment, 26-30 November 1989. Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.

22. Terblanche A P S. Review of Health Risks Associated with Medical Exposures. Summer School on Radiation Epidemiology, South African Association of Physicists in Medicine and Biology, 12 March 1990. Dikhololo.

23. Terblanche A P S. Air Pollution and Human Health. Workshop on Man and the Environment. 20 - 23 May 1990. Skukuza, Kruger National Park.

24. Terblanche A P S, Ozkaynak H, Spengler J D and Butler D A. Self-Reported Activity Levels and Actual Heart Rate in Teenagers. Accepted as full presentation at the "5th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate". 29 July - 3 August 1990, Toronto, Canada.

25. Terblanche A P S and Murray LeR P W. Health Aspects of Diesel Emissions. "International Conference on Air Pollution: Towards the 21st Century". 24 - 26 October 1990. CSIR, Pretoria.

26. Murray LeR P W and Terblanche A P S. Atmospheric Aldehydes: A Review of Health Effects. "International Conference on Air Pollution: Towards the 21st Century". 24 - 26 October 1990. CSIR, Pretoria.

27. Truter R, Turner M, Terblanche A P S, Schoeman J and Annegarn H. "Indoor Air Quality: The Past, Present and the Future". "International Conference on Air Pollution: Towards the 21st Century". 24 - 26 October 1990. CSIR, Pretoria.

28. Terblanche A P S, Ozkaynak H, Spengler J D and Butler D A. Self-reported activity levels and actual heart rates in teenagers. 5th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate, July 29 - Aug 3 1990, Toronto, Canada.

29. Terblanche A P S. Health effects of indoor air pollution. AEC/RIED Seminar on Indoor Air Pollution, June 14, 1990.

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30. Terblanche A P S. Air pollution monitoring for health studies. Workshop on Air Pollution Monitoring in SA, ESKOM, 19 Sept 1990, Cleveland.

31. Terblanche A P S. The health risks of medical radiation. Summer School on Radiation Epidemiology, Dikhololo, February 1990.

32. Terblanche A P S. Indoor Air Quality in Office buildings - An Occupational Health Hazard? ASOSH 91. Symposium on Occupational Safety and Health Challenges in a Changing South Africa, CSIR March 1991.

33. Uys L, Terblanche A P S, Smith H E, Reinach S G and Lancaster J. Carbon monoxide exposure in an are reduction plant ASOSH 91. Symposium on Occupational Safety and Health Challenges in a Changing South Africa, CSIR March 1991.

34. Terblanche A P S. Air pollution and Human Health. Invited speaker NOSA Seminar Vaal Region, April 1991.

35. Terblanche A P S. Indoor Air Pollution Health effects: Real or Imagined. Key note address. First South African Conference on Indoor Air Pollution, Midrand, May 1991.

36. Terblanche A P S. The value and necessity of an air pollution monitoring network around SAPPI, Gondwana. Presentation to management of SAPPI in Nelspruit, May 1990.

37. Terblanche A P S. The Vaal Triangle Air Pollution Health Study. Presentation to the President's Council, Nov 1990.

38. Terblanche A P S. Health effects of air pollution in the Vaal Triangle. Address to the Rotary Club of Vereeniging, September 1990.

39. Terblanche A P S. The effects of air pollution in the Vaal Triangle. Address to the Sasolburg Chamber of Business, Oct 1990.

40. Terblanche A P S. The feasibility and necessity of the Vaal Triangle Air Pollution Health Study. NACA Vaal Triangle Branch Meeting, April 1990.

41. Terblanche A P S. Health effects of the air we breath. Invited speaker, World Environment Day, DBSA, June 1990.

42. Terblanche A P S. The Vaal Triangle Air Pollution Health Study: Design. Invited presentation at Harvard University School of Public Health, Boston USA, July 1990.

43. Terblanche A P S, Smit H E, Uys L. Personal monitoring of total suspended particulates in South Africa. 84th Annual Meeting and Exhibition of the Air and Waste Management Association. Vancouver: British Columbia, 1991.

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44. Terblanche A P S, Uys L, Smit H. Vaal Triangle Air Pollution Health Study: Study Design. 84th Annual Meeting and Exhibition of the Air and Waste Management Association. Vancouver: British Columbia, 1991.

45. Terblanche A P S. Die lug wat ons skep / The air we create. Conservation Day - National Zoological Gardens. Pretoria: South Africa, 1991.

46. Nel R, Terblanche A P S, Opperman L. Total Suspended Particulate Exposures in Coal Burning Areas. NACA Seminar -Vaal Triangle : South Africa, 1991.

47. Opperman L, Nel R, Terblanche A P S, Erasmus H. Personal monitoring and time activity studies in the Vaal Triangle. NACA Seminar - Vaal Triangle: South Africa, 1991.

48. Opperman L, Terblanche A P S, Nel C M E, Erasmus H, Nyikos H. Personal Monitoring of Total Suspended Particulate Matter in the Vaal Triangle. NACA Conference: Air Pollution and the Environment. Durban: South Africa, 1991.

49. Posnik S, Terblanche A P S. Air Pollution Impact Assessment: An Approach. NACA Conference: Air Pollution and the Environment. Durban: South Africa, 1991.

50. Smit H E, Terblanche A P S, Uys L, Reinach S G. Exposure characterization of total suspended particulate matter in the Vaal Triangle. 10th Epidemiological Conference. Cape Town: South Africa, 1991.

51. Terblanche A P S. Air Pollution and Human Health. NOSA Seminar Vaal Region. South Africa, 1991.

52. Terblanche A P S. Indoor Air Quality in Office Buildings - An Occupational Health Hazard? ASOSH 1991. Symposium on Occupational Safety and Health Challenges in a changing South Africa. CSIR. Pretoria: South Africa, 1991.

53. Terblanche A P S, Uys L and Nel R. Municipal Waste Incinerators: Air Pollution and Human Health. International Seminar on Environmental Waste Management Technology. Johannesburg: South Africa, 1991.

54. Terblanche A P S. Design of a multi-disciplinary air pollution health study. 10th Epidemiological Conference. Cape Town: South Africa, 1991.

55. Terblanche A P S, Opperman L, Nel R. Rationale and design of the Vaal Triangle Air Pollution Health Study (VAPS). NACA Conference - Vaal Triangle: South Africa, 1991.

56. Terblanche A P S, Nel R, Opperman L. VAPS Health Effects Assessment: Preliminary Results. NACA Seminaar - Vaal Triangle, South Africa, 1991.

57. Terblanche A P S. Air Pollution in Southern Africa. South African International

24 Conference on Environmental Management (SAICEM). Somerset-West: South Africa, October 1991.

58. Terblanche A P S. The Vaal Triangle Air Pollution Health Study: The first year. ESKOM Scientific Forum. Cleveland: South Africa, October 1991.

59. Terblanche A P S, Opperman L, Nel C M E. Vaal Triangle Air Pollution Health Study: Design and preliminary results. NACA Conference: Air Pollution and the Environment. Durban: South Africa, 1991.

60. Terblanche A P S. Health and safety aspects of alternative domestic fuel fuels. Energy for Development workshop. National Energy Council. Pretoria: South Africa, November 1991.

61. Tosen G, Turner C R, Terblanche A P S. Outdoor Air Pollution Monitoring - The First Year of VAPS. NACA Conference: Air Pollution and the Environment. Durban: South Africa, 1991.

62. Truter R, Terblanche A P S, Ijselmuiden C B, Kocks D J. Monitoring air pollution in homes - a protocol for the Vaal Triangle Air Pollution Health Study. NACA Conference: Air Pollution and the Environment. Durban: South Africa, 1991.

63. Uys L, Terblanche A P S, Smit H E, Reinach S G, Lancaster J. Carbon monoxide exposure in an arc reduction plant: Usefulness of Biological Monitoring. ASOSH '91. Pretoria: South Africa, 1991.

64. Vismer H F, Terblanche A P S, Cadman A, Opperman L. Indoor and outdoor fungal conidium concentrations : Monitoring and potential health hazards. NACA Conference: Air Pollution and the Environment. Durban: South Africa, 1991.

65. Terblanche A P S. The health and pollution dimensions of domestic energy sources. Electricity for Development Research Forum, Midrand, May 1992.

66. Terblanche A P S, Opperman L and Nel C M E. The Vaal Triangle air pollution health study: Challenging air pollution control in South Africa. CHASA in Action Annual Conference, Nasrec, Johannesburg, August 1992.

67. Hunter J and Terblanche A P S. Multi-disciplinary approach to community air pollution problems. CHASA in Action Annual Conference, NASREC, Johannesburg, August 1992.

68. Terblanche A P S. Exposure to and effects of particulate matter. NACA Eastern Cape Clean Air Symposium, Port Elizabeth, April 1992.

69. Terblanche A P S. Vaal Triangle air pollution health study: Preliminary results. NACA Eastern Cape Clean Air Symposium, Port Elizabeth, April 1992.

70. Terblanche A P S. Industrial air pollution: A risk factor for COPD? International

25 Victoria Falls Symposium on COPD. Boehringer Ingelheim and MRC, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, June 1992.

71. Terblanche A P S, Nel R, Opperman L and Nyikos H. Exposure to air pollution from transitional domestic fuels in a South African population. 4th Annual Meeting, International Society for Environmental Epidemiology and International Society of Exposure Analysis, Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico, August 1992.

72. Tosen G R, Terblanche A P S, Uys L and Turner C R. Design and operation of an ambient air pollution monitoring network in the Vaal Triangle air pollution health study. 9th World Clean Air Conference, Montreal, Canada, September 1992.

73. De Kock R G, Terblanche A P S and Annegarn H J. Air pollution health research in South Africa: yesterday and today. 9th World Clean Air Conference, Montreal, Canada, September 1992.

74. Terblanche A P S, Nel R, Reinach G and Opperman L. Personal exposures to TSP from domestic coal burning in South Africa. 9th World Clean Air Conference, Montreal, Canada, September 1992.

75. Nel C M E, Terblanche A P S and Nyikos H. Domestic coal burning as a source of indoor air pollution in urban areas in the Vaal Triangle. 2nd SA Conference on Indoor Environmental Quality, Midrand, September 1992.

76. Theron A J, Terblanche A P S, Anderson R, Opperman L, Myer M S, Richards G A, Crowther G and Van der Merwe C A. The effects of parental smoking on the health of teenage school children in Vanderbijlpark. 2nd SA Conference on Indoor Environmental Quality, Midrand, September 1992.

77. Truter R M, Terblanche A P S and Opperman L. Prevalence of SBS symptoms in the general population of the Vaal Triangle. 2nd SA Conference on Indoor Environmental Quality, Midrand, September 1992.

78. Terblanche A P S. Health aspects of diesel emissions in trackless mining. 5th International Mine Ventilation Congress, Johannesburg, October 1992.

79. Terblanche A P S, Opperman L, Nel R, Reinach G, Tosen G R, Cadman A and Kock A. Vaal Triangle Air Pollution Health Study: an update. NACA Annual Conference, Vereeniging, November 1992.

80. Maseko G, Nel C M E, Mafelang M, Radebe M, Terblanche A P S and Pienaar M. Air pollution health survey in Sebokeng, Evaton and Sharpeville: a team effort. NACA Annual Conference, Vereeniging, November 1992.

81. Nel C M E, Terblanche A P S, Opperman L, Nyikos H and Kock A C. Domestic coal burning: human exposures and health effects. NACA Annual Conference, Vereeniging, November 1992.

26 82. Terblanche A P S, Nel, R and Opperman L. Upper respiratory illnesses in children living in coal burning areas of South Africa. 9th Congress of ISAM, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, March/April 1993.

83. Terblanche A P S. Imagine ... a world without occupational hygienists. Inaugural banquet of the SA Institute for Occupational Hygienists, February 1993.

84. Terblanche A P S. Environmental health aspects of lead. SA Inst. of Mechanical Engineers Seminar on Unleaded Petrol. August 1993.

85. Terblanche A P S. Air pollution risks in developing communities of South Africa. EPH.City/93, Antwerp, Belgium, November 1993.

86. Terblanche A P S. Health impacts of air pollution in South Africa: A mirror image of Africa's problems. Chemical and Allied Industries' Association (CAIA), Johannesburg, May 1994.

87. Terblanche A P S, Nel R, Opperman L, Annegarn H, Tosen G, Cadman A, Pols A and Bekker P. Vaal Triangle air pollution health study: final results and recommendations. NACA Annual Conference Cape Town, November, 1994.

88. Burger L W, Terblanche A P S and Baldwin D. Air pollution dispersion modelling: a tool for selecting safe sites for hazardous waste. Wastecon '94, Somerset West, September 1994.

89. Terblanche A P S. Energy and health in developing countries - quo vadis? SAICEM II, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, October 1994.

90. Nel C M E and Terblanche A P S. Health risks of household energy sources in farm worker communities in the Northern Transvaal. University of the North. August 1994.

91. Terblanche A P S. Health impacts of air pollution in South Africa: A mirror image of Africa's problems. CHASA in Action Conference "Building a Southern African Health Community", Midrand, South Africa, Oct. 1994.

92. Terblanche A P S. Food Security and Health. Presentation to the Parliamentary Subcommittee on Science and Technology, June 1996.

93. Terblanche A P S. Cancer Risks At Hazardous Waste Sites in South Africa. Free University of Berlin, Germany, July 1996.

94. Terblanche A P S. Milnerton and Surrounding Areas Air Quality Project. National Association for Clean Air Western Cape Branch Annual Symposium, Cape Town, South Africa, Aug. 1996.

95. Terblanche A P S. Opening address. Entrepreneurs Workshop, run by the SABC and Sarie Magazine, August 1996.

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96. Terblanche A P S. My career as a scientist. Women in Science, University of Pretoria, September 1996.

97. Terblanche A P S. Bridging the Gap. FAWU National Assembly, Port Shepstone, September 1996.

98. Nel R, John J, Oosthuizen R and Terblanche A P S. A Window on the Air Quality in the East Rand. National Association for Clean Air Annual Conference, Nov. 1996.

99. O’Beirne S, Nel R, Rogers D, Terblanche A P S, Smith G and Schwab M. The Increasing Importance of Quantitative Health Risk Assessment of Air Pollution in South Africa. National Association for Clean Air Annual Conference, South Africa, Nov. 1996.

100. Terblanche A P S. Presentations of VAPS findings made to: Community in the Vaal Triangle, Industries in the Vaal Triangle, National Electrification Forum, Dept of Environmental Affairs, & Tourism, Dept of Health, Independent Development Trust, PWV Government, National Association for Clean Air.

101. Terblanche A P S. Should Scientists Dream: Presentation at the Pretoria Technikon Autumn Graduation Ceremony, 1997.

102. The Power of Choice - Womens Day presentation, 8 August 1997, Johannesburg.

103. Terblanche A P S. Food Security for South Africa - Why bother? SAAFoST 14th Int. Congress and Exhibition, South Africa, September 1997.

104. Terblanche A P S. Tegnologie vir onkonvensionele Landbou. Presentation at the Bloemhof Boeredag. August 1997.

105. Terblanche A P S. Biological Effects of Ozone Depletion. African Regional Workshop on Ozone Depletion and Management of ODS phase-out in SMEs. FRD, Pretoria, October 1997. (Proceedings published by FRD.)

106. Terblanche A P S. NACA: Towards the next Millennium. NACA Natal Branch Evening Seminar, Durban, October 1997. (no proceedings)

107. Terblanche A P S. Environmental Issues in the Food Industry. Presentation to University of Pretoria MSc students. Pretoria, October 1997.

108. Annegarn H J, Terblanche A P . Vaal Triangle Air Quality Management: An implementation strategy. Prepared at the request of the Director: Air Pollution Control, DEAT on behalf of the Vaal Triangle Air Pollution Action Committee, June 1997.

109. Terblanche, P. Should Scientists Dream? Presentation at the Autumn Graduation Ceremony of the Pretoria Technikon, Pretoria, May 1997.

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110. Terblanche, P. Future Shock. Seminar at Botany Department, University of Pretoria. March 1998.

111. Terblanche, P. Into the New Millennium.... Food and Beverage Conference August 1998, AIC, Johannesburg. August 1998.

112. Rogers D, Lloyd M and Terblanche A P S. Health Risk Assessment applied to emissions from medical waste incinerators in SA. NACA World Clean Air Congress, Durban, September 1998.

113. Held G, Terblanche A P S and Mackenzie A. An Introduction to the International Life Sciences Institute. NACA World Clean Air Congress, Durban, September 1998.

114. Terblanche A P S. SAN/CSIR Hoodia Benefit Sharing model. Food Security and Biodiversity - Sharing the Benefit of Plant Genetic Resources Symposium, Basel, Switzerland, October 2003.

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RESEARCH REPORTS

1. Terblanche A P S. Report on the Air Quality Programme of the CSIR. August 1988.

2. Terblanche A P S. Health hazards of nitrates in drinking water. September 1988.

3. Murray B W LeR and Terblanche A P S. Aldehydes in the atmosphere: A review of its adverse effects. October 1988. (Report to the Department of National Health and Population Development).

4. Terblanche A P S. Harvard's Six Cities Air Pollution Study: A model for future use in South Africa. December 1988.

5. Terblanche A P S and Murray P W LeR. Health aspects of diesel emissions. February 1989 (Reports to the Department of National Health and Population Development).

6. Terblanche A P S, Murray P W LeR and Fourie P B. Evaluation of the potential for Epidemiological study on Radon Exposure in South Africa. May 1989. (Report to the Foundation for Research Development, CSIR).

7. Schwab M, McDermott A, Terblanche A P S, J D Spengler and H Ozkaynak. Investigation of socio-economic status and the factors that influence indoor air pollution using the Canadian air quality and health study. Report to Health and Welfare Canada, July 1990.

8. Terblanche A P S. Potential health effects of air pollution in Witbank. Report to the Environmental Impact Assessment Unit at UCT, July 1990.

9. Terblanche A P S. Gesondheidsgevare van insekdoders. Report to the SABC, October 1990.

10. Terblanche A P S. Health effects of motor vehicle emissions. Report to the Residents of Knysna, December 1990.

11. Terblanche A P S. Report of the 82nd Meeting of the Air and Waste Management Association, Anaheim, California. Submitted to the MRC, Jan 1990.

12. Terblanche A P S. Report on the 1st International meeting on Total Exposure Assessment Methodology: A New Horizon, Las Vegas, Nevada. Submitted to the MRC, Jan 1990.

13. Terblanche A P S. Report on research and training done at Harvard University June - Dec 1989, Boston, USA. Submitted to the MRC, Jan 1990.

14. Terblanche A P S. Report on the 5th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate, Toronto, Canada. Submitted to the MRC, October 1990.

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15. Terblanche A P S. Progress report on the C M E Air Pollution Health Study. Department of Health, June 1990

16. Terblanche A P S. Project Outline: C M E Studies. Report no: 1/90, August 1990.

17. Uys L and Terblanche A P S. Pilot study of carbon monoxide monitoring in the C M E. Report no: 2/90, June 1990.

18. Uys L, Smit H E and Terblanche A P S. Evaluation of a health questionnaire for the C M E study. Report no: 3/90, July 1990.

19. Uys L, Terblanche A P S and Smit H E. Pilot study on the feasibility of a time/activity diary for the C M E study. Report no: 4/90, Dec 1990.

20. Smit H E, Terblanche A P S and Uys L. Pilot study on personal monitoring of total suspended particulate matter. Report no: 5/90, Dec 1990.

21. Terblanche A P S, Smit H E and Uys L. Report on the outdoor air pollution monitoring programme of the C M E Air Pollution Health Study. Report no: 6/90, Dec 1990.

22. Terblanche A P S. C M E Air Pollution Health Study: Progress Report 1990. Submitted to the Department of National Health, ESKOM, SASOL ONE, EMSA, AECI, NATREF, CARBOCHEM, SAFRIPOL, ISCOR, USCO, and the Departments of Education of the Transvaal and the Orange Free State.

23. Terblanche A P S. Health aspects of diesel emissions. Report to the NEC, Nov 1990.

24. Terblanche A P S and Mouton B J. Gesondheidsgevare van koolstofmonoksied blootstelling. Report to Sperotek, Feb 1990.

25. Mouton B J and Terblanche A P S. Health effects of the red kidney bean. Report to the Dried Bean Board, March 1990.

26. Terblanche A P S et al. Evaluation of the effects of carbon monoxide exposure in workers in an arc reduction furnace. Report to Sperotek, July 1990.

27. Terblanche A P S. Omskepping van Riebeeck koshuis in 'n tehuis van bejaardes: Gesondheidsrisiko van lugbesoedeling. Report to Sasolburg Town Council, Oct 1990.

28. Terblanche A P S. Progress report on the Vaal Triangle Air Pollution Health Study. Department of Health, 1990. Submitted also to Eskom, Sasol One, EMSA, AECI, NATREF, Karbochem, Safripol, Iscor, USCO and the Departments of Education of the Transvaal and the Orange Free State, 1990.

31 29. Terblanche A P S, Opperman L, Nel C M E, Vismer H. Air Pollution Health Research. Annual Report on the RIED Sub programme, December 1991.

30. Uys L, Terblanche A P S. Determination of total exposure to TSP of seventeen white school children in the Vaal Triangle. Report no. 1/91, 1991.

31. Opperman L, Terblanche A P S, Nel C M E. Health Questionnaire Evaluation for the lekoa component of VAPS. Report no. 2/91, 1991.

32. Opperman L, Terblanche A P S, Nel C M E. A time activity study of primary school children in the Vaal Triangle. Report no. 3/91.

33. Opperman L, Terblanche A P S, Nel C M E. Summer and winter exposure determination of total suspended particulates of primary school children in the Vaal Triangle. Report no. 4/91, 1991.

34. Nel C M E, Terblanche A P S, Opperman L. Personal monitoring of total suspended particulates in a black township in the Vaal Triangle. Report no. 5/91, 1991.

35. Opperman L, Terblanche A P S, Nel C M E. Total suspended particulate monitoring and activity patterns of primary school children in the Vaal Triangle. Report No. 6/91, 1991.

36. Terblanche A P S, Nel C M E, Opperman L. Total suspended vs respirable particles at Vanderbijlpark High School. Report no. 7/91, 1991.

37. Nel C M E, Terblanche A P S, Opperman L. Reliability of VAPS Health Assessment Questionnaire - the Sebokeng Component. Report No. 891, 1991.

38. Nel C M E, Terblanche A P S, Opperman L. Health Questionnaire Results of Black School Children in the Vaal Triangle. Report no. 9/91, 1991.

39. Terblanche A P S and Nel C M E Air Pollution Study - Progress Report 1990, 1991.

40. Terblanche A P S and Nel C M E. Health effects of Manganese exposure: Special Reference to the Port of Port Elizabeth. Report to Portnet, 1991.

41. Terblanche A P S, Oppermam L, Nel C M E. Progress Report on the Vaal Triangle Air Pollution Health Study - 1991 Report no. 10/91, January 1992. Report to the Department of Health, 1990. Submitted also to Eksom, Sasol One, EMSA, AECI, NATREF, Karbochem, Safripol, Iscor, USCO and the Departments of Education of the Transvaal and the Orange Free State, 1992.

42. Terblanche A P S, Nel C M E and Opperman L. Health and Safety Aspects of Domestic Fuels. Report to the National Energy Council, March 1992.

43. Terblanche A P S, Nel C M E and Opperman C. Health and safety aspects of domestic fuels. Report to the National Energy Council, March 1992.

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44. Terblanche A P S. Recommendations for an approach to revise air pollution exposure limits in South African mines. CSIR Report EMAP-C 92018, Report to the GME, 1992.

45. Terblanche A P S. Recommendations for safe limits for carbon monoxide exposure in South African mines. CSIR Report EMAP-C 92021. Report to the Department of Mineral and Energy Affairs, 1992.

46. Terblanche A P S. National perspective on air pollution: Special reference to the C M E, the Cape Peninsula, Edenvale, Secunda and Sharpeville. CSIR Report EMAP-C 92038, 1992.

47. Terblache A P S. Assessment of the environmental, health and social impact of Sanachem. Phase I. Situation analysis with specific reference to airborne contaminants. Report to Sanachem, 1992.

48. Burger L W, Gertenbach J D and Terblanche A P S. An assessment of the environmental, health and social impact of Sanachem. Phase II: Atmospheric dispersion modelling and air quality monitoring network design. CSIR Report EMAP-C 92032. Report to Sanachem, 1992.

49. Terblanche A P S, O'Beirne S and Brassel K. Airkem project: Air quality data report: September 1991 - August 1992. CSIR Report EMAP-C 92049, 1992.

50. Terblanche A P S. Impact of the Rhône Poulenc fire on community health. Phase I: Screening and qualitative risk analysis. CSIR Report EMAP-C 92053, 1992.

51. Terblanche A P S and Ellerbeck R. Evaluation of particulate concentrations and potential health hazards in Sasol's polypropylene plant. CSIR Report EMAP- C 92057, 1992.

52. Danford I R, Terblanche A P S, Baunok I, Roos C and Elphinstone C. Comparative evaluation of human exposures to air pollution from low-smoke and conventional household coal usage. CSIR Report EMAP-C 92055, 1992.

53. Terblanche A P S, O'Beirne S, Oosthuizen R and Brassel K. Air quality assessment and community respiratory disease survey. Airkem final report. CSIR Report No. EMAP-C 93018, 1993

54. Oosthuizen M A and Terblanche A P S, Ellerbeck R. Air quality investigation at Safripol, Sasolburg. CSIR Report No. EMA P/N 502, 1993.

55. Terblanche A P S, Danford I. XRF analysis of low-smoke and conventional coal air pollution sampling filters. Final report, 1993.

56. Terblanche A P S, Nel R, Danford I. Health and safety aspects of household fuels, Phase II. Final report to the Department of Mineral and Energy Affairs, CSIR

33 Report No. EMAP-C 93017, 1993.

57. Terblanche A P S, Danford I, Roos C, Erasmus E, Opperman L and Elphinstone C. Evaluation of carbon monoxide exposures and health effects of workers at Richards Bay Minerals. Final Report. CSIR Report No. EMAP-C 93033, 1993.

58. Terblanche A P S. Health impact of three electification scenarios for urban areas in South Africa. Final report submitted to Eskom TRI, 1993.

59. Terblanche A P S and Unsted A D. A review of the health effects of exposure to diesel exhaust emissions in a mining environment. Report No. MT02/93, 1993.

60. Terblanche A P S and Botha E. Environmental and Occupational health walk- through survey of the Plascon Alberton site. Final report. 1993.

61. Terblanche A P S and Botha E. Environmental and Occupational health walk- through survey of the Plascon Luipaardsvlei site. Final report. 1993.

62. Terblanche A P S. Desktop evaluation of health risks associated with potential exposures to air borne glass fibre in the Old Mutual building, Paul Kruger Street, Pretoria. Report to Old Mutual Properties, 1993.

63. Terblanche A P S. Review of the air quality monitoring network at Sanachem, Canelands. 1993.

64. Terblanche A P S. Total suspended particulate levels in the Canelands Valley August 1992-September 1993. Report to Sanachem, Canelands, 1993.

65. Terblanche A P S, Baunok I, Grosser E, Oosthuizen R, Ellerbeck R, Erasmus E, Gilfillan C, and Roos C. Sanachem air quality survey. Annual report to Sanachem. CSIR Report No. EMAP-C 93030, 1993.

66. Terblanche A P S. Total suspended particulate levels in the Canelands Valley, August 1992 - September 1993. Report to Sanachem Canelands, 1993.

67. Terblanche A P S, Baunok I, Grosser E, Taljaard J, Ellerbeck R, Erasmus E and Theron J. Sanachem air quality survey Phase II, Data report no. 1 August - October 1993. Report to Sanachem, 1993.

68. Terblanche A P S. Vorderingsverslag Vaal Driehoek Lugbesoedeling Gesondheidstudie. Februarie - Julie 1993, 1993.

69. Terblanche A P S, Nel C M E, Danford I. Health and Safety Aspects of Household Fuels. Phase II - Final Report. Report to the Department of Mineral and Energy Affairs. Pretoria, July 1993.

70. Terblanche A P S, Oppermanm L, Nel C M E. Progress Report on the Vaal Triangle Air Pollution Health Study - Progress Report 1993. January 1992. Report to the

34 Department of Health.. Submitted also to Eksom, Sasol One, EMSA, AECI, NATREF, Karbochem, Safripol, Iscor, USCO and the Departments of Education of the Transvaal and the Orange Free State, October 1993.

71. Terblanche A P S, Nel C M E, Opperman L. Vaal Triangle Air Pollution Health Study - Progress Report January - June 1994. Report to the Department of National Health and Population Development, July 1994.

72. Terblanche A P S, Baunok I, Grosser E, Taljaard J, Ellerbeck R, Erasmus E and Theron J. Sanachem air quality survey Phase II, Data report no. 2: October 1993 - February 1994. Report to Sanachem, 1994.

73. Terblanche A P S, Baunok I, Grosser E, Taljaard J, Ellerbeck R, Erasmus E and Theron J. Sanachem air quality survey Phase II, Data report no. 3: February - May 1994. Report to Sanachem, 1994.

74. Terblanche A P S, Taljaard J, Baunok I, Grosser E, Ellerbeck R, Erasmus E, Theron J. Sanachem air quality survey Phase II: Annual Report to Sanachem. 1994.

75. Terblanche A P S, Danford I R, Roos C, Gilfillan C. Comparative evaluation of human exposures to air pollution from low-smoke and conventional household coal usage, Phase II. Report to the Department of Mineral and Energy Affairs, DMEA Report No. EO 9202, 1994.

76. Terblanche A P S, Pols A. Characterisation of risk factors associated with household fuel usage in South Africa. Report to the Department of Mineral and Energy Affairs. DMEA Report No. EO 9303, 1994.

77. Terblanche A P S, Dust Risk Assessment Programme, Portnet, Richards Bay, 1994.

78. Terblanche A P S, Final Report: AIRKEM Phase II, 1994.

79. Terblanche A P S, Nel C M E, Lombard O. Evaluation of the use of coal in Evaton. Project ES 9417, Draft Final Report to the Department of Mineral and Energy Affairs, April 1995.

80. Terblanche, A P S. Karbochem amine emissions: Exposure and health risk assessment: Project Feedback. May 1995.

81. Terblanche A P S. Medical assessment of physiologically harmful pollutants in air focusing on emissions from various transport fuel types: Report to the Department of Mineral and Energy Affairs. March 1995.

82. Terblanche A P S. Motor Vehicle Emissions Policy Development: Phase I First Progress Report to Department of Mineral and Energy Affairs. March 1995.

83. Terblanche A P S, Eleftheriades C M and Tait H. Characteristics and requirements for a low-smoke coal. Report No ES 9407. Report to the Department of Mineral

35 and Energy Affairs. March 1995.

84. Terblanche, A P S, Impacts of removing air pollution: Health aspects. Draft Final Report to the Department of Mineral and Energy Affairs, Project ES9411. April 1995.

85. Terblanche A P S, Nel C M E, Lombard O. Evaluation of the use of coal in Evaton. Project ES 9417, Draft Final Report to the Department of Mineral and Energy Affairs. April 1995.

86. Terblanche A P S. Motor vehicle emissions policy development: Phase I. Progress report to the Department of Mineral and Energy Affairs. Period covered Feb 1995 - May 1995. May 1995

87. Terblanche, A P S. Impacts of removing air pollution: Health aspects. Report to the Department of Mineral and Energy Affairs, Project ES9411. August 1995.

88. Terblanche A P S, Ravenscroft G, Rossouw N, Oswald E J, Bremmer L E, Burger E and Young R. Milnerton and surrounding areas air quality study: Progress Report No. 1, November 1994.

89. Terblanche A P S, Ravenscroft G, Derman D, Rossouw N, Oswald E J, Bremmer L E, Burger E, and Young R. Milnerton and surrounding areas air quality study: Progress Report No. 2, August 1995.

90. Terblanche A P S, Nel C M E, Ravenscroft G, Derman D, Rossouw N, Oswald E J, Bremmer L E, Burger E, and Young R. Milnerton and surrounding areas air quality study: Progress Report No. 3, 1995.

91. Terblanche A P S. Health impact assessment report: potential impact on human health of air pollution from the Umlazi Landfill Site. Report to Waste-tech (Pty) Ltd. August 1995.

92. Terblanche A P S, Evaluation of Dust Concentrations at the West Bank suburb of East London. Final Report to Portnet East London, August 1995.

93. Terblanche A P S. The air pollution situation in Gauteng. Response to a request from the Gauteng Member of the Executive committee for Environment. August 1995.

94. Terblanche A P S, Assessment of the impact of amines and ammonia from Karbochem, Newcastle on community health. Final report to Karbochem, October 1995.

95. Terblanche A P S. Health impact assessment report: Potential impact on human health of air pollution from the Umlazi landfill site. Report to Waste-tech (Pty) Ltd, October 1995.

36 96. Terblanche A P S. Motor vehicle emissions policy development: Phase 1. Progress Report No. 3 to the Department of Mineral and Energy Affairs. October 1995.

97. Terblanche A P S, Nel, R, Pols A and Dell M. Assessment of community health risks from sulphur dioxide emissions generated by Palabora Mining Company. Report to Palabora Mining Company. November 1995.

98. Terblanche A P S. Potential impact on human health of air pollution from the Umlazi landfill site. Submitted to Waste-tech (Pty) Ltd. August 1995.

99. Nel R and Terblanche A P S. Potential impact on human health of air pollution from the Vissershok landfill and medical waste incinerator. Submitted to Waste-tech (Pty) Ltd, January 1996.

100. Terblanche A P S, Rogers D, Burger L and Eleftheriades C. The operation of Aloes landfill site, and a medical incinerator, in Aloes Port Elizabeth and their impact on human life and the immediate environment. (Project MEO71), Submitted to Waste- tech (Pty) Ltd. March 1996.

101. Annegarn H, Robbins N, Stein R and Terblanche A P S. Clean Diesel For South Africa. Proceedings of the Clean Diesel Campaign Workshop, April 1996.

102. Terblanche, P. Literature Summary In The Health Effects Of Lead with Special Reference To Lead In Petrol. Final report to the Department of Mineral and Energy Affairs. September 1996

103. Terblanche A P S. Quantitative Community Health Risk Assessment for the Proposed Chrome Chemicals Project, Newcastle, KwaZulu-Natal. Final Report January 1997.

104. Annegarn H and Terblanche A P S. Vaal Triangle Air Quality Management: An implementation strategy. Report prepared at the request of Mr M Lloyd, Dept of Environment Affairs and Tourism, Pretoria. June 1997.

105. Terblanche A P S. Quantitative Community Health Risk Assessment for Sappi Saiccor Umkomaas, Kwazulu-Natal. Final report to Sappi Saiccor, August 1997.

106. Terblanche A P S. Quantitative Community Health Risk Assessment for Sasol Secunda: Grootfontein Exposure Situation. Final Report to Sasol Secunda, August 1997.

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Retrieval and scientific interpretation of ecotoxicological information

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WCA VAN NIEKERK

1 QUALIFICATIONS Willie van Niekerk holds BSc, Hons BSc and MSc degrees from the University of Potchefstroom (South Africa), and a PhD from the University of South Africa. He is a Qualified Environmental Professional (QEP), certified by the Institute of Professional Environmental Practice (IPEP) in the USA, and a registered Professional Natural Scientist (Pr Sci Nat, Environmental Science). Dr Van Niekerk has specialised in chemical toxicology and human health risk assessments, but he has experience in many other areas in the disciplines of analytical and environmental sciences. Among these are health-risk based contaminated site investigations, assessment of human exposure to toxic substances and health risks, sampling and chemical analysis of soil, water and other materials for industrial or environmental characterisation, statistical interpretation of analytical data, and the development of quality assurance documentation for scientific studies. As part-time Professor in Vista University in Pretoria, he lectured for three years on the chemistry and toxicology of hazardous waste. Dr Van Niekerk is a well-known speaker at conferences, and is listed in the Who’s Who of Southern Africa, as well as in the International Who’s Who of Professionals.

2 OTHER TRAINING PROGRAMMES: Time Management Training , DIMENCI, 1982. Selling: Getting Down to Basics and Selling: Without Seeing, Chris Penman, UK (presented in Johannesburg). Performance Appraisal Management , DIMENCI, 1983. Introspection , DIMENCI, 1983. Recession Survival , Johan Coetzee Consultants, 1983. Management of Conflict , AEC, 1985. Situation Leadership , Leadership Studies Productions, CA (presented in Pretoria), 1986. Selective Analysis of Ideas , Sales Analysis Institute, USA (presented in Pretoria), 1986. Principles of Marketing , UNISA, 1989. Rational Management , Kepner Tregoe, 1990. Strategic Thinking for Strategic Planning , The Pacific Institute Inc, USA (presented in Pretoria), 1991. Effective Communication of Health Risks , Air & Waste Management Association, Denver CO, 1993. Management of Technology , University of Stellenbosch, 1995. Implementation of ISO 14000 in Environmental Management , Air & Waste Management Association, Nashville TE, 1996.

1 3 CAREER HISTORY Soil and Irrigation Research Institute, 1968 to 1971. Atomic Energy Board, 1971 to 1982. SMM Instruments, 1982 to 1984. Atomic Energy Corporation, 1984 to August 1997. INFOTOX, 1995 to 1997 (Consulting Scientist). INFOTOX, August 1997 onwards (Managing Director).

4 OVERSEAS EXPERIENCE Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, 1980: Visiting scientist, participated in Love Canal environmental pollution studies.

Visited research institutes and other organisations in the USA, England, Belgium, The Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland and Italy. Visits relating specifically to environmental sciences and technologies: United Nations, Geneva, 1991. RIVM, The Netherlands, 1991. Severn Trent Water, England, 1991. Battelle, Columbus, Ohio, 1993. University of Illinois at Chicago, USA, 1993, 1996. USA Geological Survey, Virginia, USA, 1993. Triangle Laboratories, North Carolina, USA, 1993. USEPA, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, 1996. TERA, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1996. USEPA, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, 1997. TERA, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1997. Horiba, Frankfurt, Germany, 2002. Rupprecht & Patashnick, Albany, NY, USA, 2002. Health and Safety Executive, UK, 2002. USEPA, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, 2003. TERA, Cincinnati, Ohio, 2003. NIOSH, Centres for Disease Control, Cincinnati, Ohio, 2003. Mine Health and Safety Association, Washington DC, USA, 2003.

2 CURRICULUM VITAE

Company ARCUS GIBB Name Dr Hubert JOYNT Nationality South African Date of Birth 21.03.1966 Profession Transport Economist and Planner Position Senior Associate Specialisation Transport economics, transport planning, development planning and traffic flow Start date with ARCUS GIBB 2007 – Permanent full-time staff member

Key experience

A transport engineer with 13 years of experience, Hubert Joynt specialises in transport economics, development planning and transport planning.

His key experience includes:

• Transport Economics - includes transport economics assessments, feasibility studies, transport financing, commercialising transport projects and location studies

• Development Planning - includes integrated land use and transportation planning, transport investment and economic development as well as town planning

• Transport Planning - traffic flow studies, transport policy, traffic impact studies and integrated transport planning

Qualifications

Bachelor in Town & Regional Planning : University of Pretoria, 1991 Bachelor of Science (Hons) (Transportation Planning) : University of Pretoria, 1995 Bachelor of Administration (Hons) cum laude (Transport Economics) : UNISA,1998 Master of Administration (Transport Economics) : UNISA, 1999 Doctor Of Commerce (Transport Economics) : UNISA, 2004 University Certificate (Senior Management Programme) : University Of Pretoria, 1996 Course in Public-Private Partnerships (PPP's) : University of Potchefstroom, 1998 University Certificate (Financial Management Programme) : UNISA, 2000 University Certificate (Property Industry Principles) : UNISA, 2002 Certificate (Commercial and Industrial Brokerage) : School of Property Management and Development, 2004 Registered as a Town-And-Regional-Planner at the South African Council for Town- and-Regional Planners Registration No : 820. Corporate Member of South-African Planning Institution Member of the Economic Society of South Africa Registered as Principal Estate Agent at the Estate Agency Affairs Board Chartered Member of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport

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Career summary

April 2007 to ARCUS GIBB – Senior Associate date

Feb 2005 to Realplan - Owner Mar 2007 Established the firm Realplan a real estate agency and consultancy practice in transport economics, transportation planning, real estate and town planning matters

Principal of Realplan the responsibilities included:

• All operational, technical, business development • Management functions

Services includes:

• Commercial and Industrial Property Consulting

- Selling development, commercial and residential property - Advising clients on due diligence investigations - Identifying Investment opportunities

• Development Planning

- Town planning applications - Spatial development plans

• Transport Economics

- Feasibility studies for road, airport and rail projects - Cost benefit analysis - Location analysis - Transport and economic development

• Transportation Planning

- Traffic impact studies for developments - Transportation studies

• Duties includes:

- Formed SA Airports Consortium with KV3 and Mott McDonald - Involved with the establishment of Northern Cape Airport Development company

Jan 2002 to City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality (Economic Development Department) Jan 2005 – Manager

Transport Research, Economics & Funding

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Two core areas of responsibility includes:

Transport Funding

• Main objectives are to optimise existing sources of funding and to secure additional sources of funding. This is achieved by the compilation of a funding strategy and the identification of appropriate funding instruments, the compilation of an investor's brochure, creation of a database of the donor community and bi/multilateral institutions, creation of networking opportunities, investment promotion as well as compilation of business plans. Other related duties include transport funding alternatives, commercialise projects, feasibility studies, financial planning, control and financial risk management related to grant funding as well as operational and capital budgets

Transport Research and Economics

• The main objectives are to conduct transport research and to identify the economic implications related to transport. Aspects include transport economic analysis, preparation of business plans, economic modelling, investment optimisation, economic impact assessments, reducing transport costs, cost recovery, cost apportionment, commercialise projects, feasibility studies, freight management, airport economics, policy analysis

Jan 2004 to City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality (Economic Development Department) Apr 2004 – Acting General Manager

Transport Development

Duties included:

• Responsible for transport development division with a staff complement of 550 employees, an operational budget of R155 million and a capital budget of about R45 million

• Units include the Pretoria City Transport, Wonderboom Airport, and other planning units

Project includes:

• Restructuring of Municipal Bus Service • Establishment of a Transport Authority • Finalisation of the Integrated Transport Plan • International status for Wonderboom Airport • Construction and maintenance of public transport facilities • Operational responsibilities for public transport and airport

1996 to 2001 Pretoria City Council – Senior Engineer

Transportation Planning

Duties included:

• Land use evaluation : responsible for representing the department at the Town Planning Committee • Evaluation of traffic impact studies • Transportation planning • Transport analysis

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• Integrated development plans (IDP) • In-house training • Cost apportionment • Investigate public private partnerships (PPP's) • Economic studies and spatial development initiatives • Group participation and negotiations with developers

Jan 1995 to Pretoria City Council – Engineer 1996 Traffic flow

Duties included:

• Computer simulations (Simtra & Sidra) • Traffic impact studies • Accident and safety investigations • Analysis, traffic signal settings • Preparation of guideline documents and access evaluation

May 1994 to Jeffares & Green Consulting Engineers - ? Dec 1994 Transportation Planner and Transportation Economist

Duties included:

• Policy formulation • Traffic impact studies • Feasibility studies for filling stations • Economic analysis of roads • Placing of traffic signs and road markings • Traffic signal settings and transportation planning

Affiliation

Appointed External Examiner for an under-graduate civil engineering student's thesis at the University of Pretoria Served on the Advisory Committee for the Bachelor in Technology (Transport Economics) : Technikon SA, 1999 Appointed as Moderator and Examiner for the Transport Planning and Development IV : (Technikon SA) Supervisor for a Master Student's Thesis (Environmental Management) : University of the Free State, 2003 External Examiner (Transport Economics) : UNISA, current

Language capability

Speaking Reading Writing

English Excellent Excellent Excellent Afrikaans Excellent Excellent Excellent

Signature Date

15/03/07 CURRICULUM VITAE Peter Rosewarne

Name: ROSEWARNE, P Nationality: British Profession: Principal Hydrogeologist Place of Birth: United Kingdom Years with Firm: 25 years Date of Birth: 1952, 13 June

Key Qualifications:

Principal hydrogeologist, Partner and Project Manager for the Western Cape Ground Water Department, comprising 12 hydrogeologists and technicians based in Cape Town. Projects include nuclear sites investigations, subsurface contamination, municipal groundwater supply, groundwater resource evaluation and wellfield development, groundwater management, hydrogeological mapping, coastal aquifer development, licensing of solid waste disposal sites, mine and construction site dewatering.

Education:

1974 BSc (Geology): London 1984 MSc (Hydrogeology): Rhodes

Major Assignments :

2006/2007 Nuclear Sites Investigations Programmes, Phase 1: Production of the Quality Manual, GGM0902 (Rev 4) and Business Case for the NSIP. The Quality Manual governs all technical aspects of Eskom’s nuclear sites investigations. Peter wrote chapter 9 Geohydrology, which has special relevance for the EIA. (Eskom) 2006 Determining baseline hydrogeological, geological and structural parameters for suitable areas for high level radioactive waste disposal (Eskom) 2006 WR2005 Project. Updating and determining the surface and groundwater resources of South Africa: Groundwater Component (Water Research Commission) 2003-2005 Groundwater Resource Assessment Phase 2. Quantifying South Africa’s groundwater resources (DWAF) 2001-2002 Preliminary Hydrogeological Map and Atlas of the SADC region (14 countries) (SADC Water Sector) 2004 Environmental impact assessments (water) for a new landfill in the Robertson Area, Wastewater Treatment Works at Gansbaai and Pearly Beach, an oil waste handling facility in Luanda and bauxite mine in Suriname 2003-2004 Ngqura Harbour dewatering design and monitoring review for Portnet 2004 Building Block 6: Integrated Water Resources assessment in southern Mozambique (World Bank). Integrated water resources management. Evaluation of the DWAF’s IWRM Guidelines (DANIDA/DWAF) 1995- Subsurface contamination characterisation and remediation at AECI’s Somerset West present industrial site 1993-1996 North-West Namibia groundwater resource evaluation project (African Development Bank/DWA)

Countries: South Africa; Namibia; Mozambique; Zimbabwe; Chile GIS Corporation Personal CV

Hester Badenhorst Graphic Adobe Photoshop 6 Adobe Illustrator MS Photodraw Coreldraw Corel Photopaint Paint Shop Pro Town and Regional planner , GIS specialist Macromedia Flash Web Imaging 1990 – 1993 (Bachelor of Town & Regional Planning, University of Pretoria) CLIENTS [email protected] • Various SA Regional District Councils and provinces, Phone : +27 (0)12 9910752 • Various SA local authorities, 083 244 3837 • Address : PO Box 1708 National and Various Provincial Departments of Transport, • Faerie Glen Johannesburg Metropolitan Council, • Pretoria Conningarth Economical Consultants 0043 • Ericsson • British Environmental Organisation • Department of Trade and Industry, • EXPERIENCE Transportek (CSIR), • Arcus-Gibb, South Africa, • Transport, Regional, Town, Integrated Development Planning; • Khuthele (BKS) • Geographic Information Systems analysis and mapping; • V3 Consulting Engineers, • Community and client liaison; project management; • Development Bank of South Africa. • Multimedia presentations. • ESKOM • Urban and Regional Economic Development • Department of Transportation, California, USA • Land-use related transport studies • Bigen Africa Consulting Engineers • Urban and regional GIS-based spatial analysis • Afrigis • GIS-based group decision support system development • EMENDO Town and Regional Planners • Public Transport Planning • BC Gildenhuys & Associates Development Management and • Town Planning Applications Municipal Finance Strategists • • Project-related Web Design ILISO Consulting Engineers • • Integrated Development Planning Cave Klapwijk & Associates Landscape Architects • • Community Consultation Namela Projects • • Data search and research via Internet or other networks ABSA • • 3D terrain modelling EDCON (Edgars, Jet etc.) • Viewshed analysis PROJECT EXPERIENCE • Gravitation Modelling • Desire Lines (Also refer to company CV for additional projects) • Accessibility modelling • Spatial Data Editing • Regional Passenger Transport Plans (1993-1995) • Overlay Analysis Assist in the formulation of regional passenger transport • Remote Sensing Overlay plans for the RSCs of Eastern Free State, Eastvaal, Northern • Image Geo-referencing and the Southern Cape, and the Thukela and Midlands • Point Geo-referencing District Councils. Preparation of questionnaires, interviewing • GIS / Database Integration of transport users and operators, analysis of data, • GIS Shortest Path Analysis presentation of findings, compilation of reports. • Global Positioning System data assimilation & integration into GIS • Subsidisation of public transport (1995) Determine the nature and extent of subsidies for scholars, EDUCATION / TRAINING pensioners, disabled and others with low income in the • Univ. of Pta, SA: Bachelor of Town & Regional Planning, 1993 Northern, Eastvaal, iNdlovu District Council areas. Analytical • Rand Academic University, SA: Cert. in Road Transport, 1995 methods used on Stats SA information. • SCAN: Mapinfo for Windows, 1995 • TIP ring rail study (1998) • University of Pretoria,SA: GIS, 1995 Determine the best alternative for location of ring rail and • Executrain, SA: MS Office, 1998-1999 stations in the Thokoza, Ivory Park and Phomolong area. By • Esri Virtual Campus: Arcview Network Analyst, 1999 means of GIS, the influence of various alternative locations of • Esri Virtual Campus: Migrating from ArcView 3 to ArcGIS, 2003. the ring rail were determined, taking population figures, growth rate, existing and future land use, as well as natural SOFTWARE SKILLS obstacles into consideration. GIS • KZN Mobility Project (1997-1999) Determine the profile of public transport in rural areas of the ArcView 3.2 Arcview Network Analist Northern District Council area and Kwazulu Natal Province, Arcview Spatial Analist Arcview 3D Analist with the aim of improving infrastructure and introducing more ArcGIS 8 Mapinfo Pro 5 frequent public transport services. GIS buffering tools were Flowmap 6.3 Access Map used on current road infrastructure, to determine the number Adobe document automation of people that are with/without infrastructure. Acrobat Reader Acrobat Editor • Metropolitan Transport Areas (1996-1998) Determining the boundaries of a metropolitan transport area Microsoft Office in the Northern DC as well as in the Eastern Free State DC MS Access MS Excel and the Free State Province. Gravitation modelling and GIS MS Word MS Outlook contouring tools were used. The same methods were also MS Powerpoint MS Project employed to determine the impact of registered vehicles in MS Frontpage MS Internet Explorer Mpumalanga. GIS Corporation Personal CV

• IDP’s (1998-1999) GIS representation of population, natural and infrastructural Development of Integrated Development Plans and Spatial data of Tshwane, Tzaneen, Polokwane, Mangaung. Frameworks (Comprehensive Master Plans) (engineering • services and transportation facets) in the Moot, Silverton and Town Planning Schemes (2004, Emendo) Akasia Planning Zones in Pretoria, as well as Tzaneen and Northern and Eastern Free State. Witbank , Wakkerstroom, Amersfoort, Morgenzon and various • ESKOM Environmental Impact Assessments for various other rural local authorities. Local authorities outside South new power lines. (2002-2004) African borders include Lusaka (Zambia) . My responsibilities included total project management, report compilation, client • Gauteng Municipal Housing Development Plans, (2003) and team liaison, presentations, GIS needs management. (Responsible for development of Decision Support System and land use scenarios) [Gauteng Dept. Housing] • Mabopane – Centurion Development Corridor (1998-1999) GIS-facet of study: Intergating GIS data to investigate and • Durban High Priority Public Transport Network (HPPTN), portray the various possibilities within the corridor. (2002) Land-use in support of public transport strategy project – • Public Transport Service for Disabled Persons, (ArcView GIS based land use/public transport analysis) Johannesburg (1999) [National Dept of Transport and Ethekwini Metro] Running of a shortest route analysis to determine the most cost effective routes for a minibus transport service for disabled persons. Route analyst and GIS software were combined, and detailed route descriptions were provided for tender purposes. • Spatial Development Initiatives (SDIs) - World Economic Forum (WEF) GIS (2000) Development and populating of database, GIS on SADC and South African SDIs, integration of database and GIS, graphic design and layout of presentation material for WEF 2000 exhibition, using GIS and graphic software. • Sector Investment Maps, Trade & Investment South Africa (2000) Develop presentation material on SA's 5 investment sectors. This included assembling of information, developing a dbase, presenting data in GIS format, editing material graphically, and printing of posters. • High Priority Public Transport Network, Durban Metro Council (2001) GIS analysis of social infrastructure, CMIP projects, housing projects, recreational areas, community facilities and safety infrastructure, in terms of predetermined strategies, in order to do a GAP analysis. • Rural Mobility Strategy (2001) Assist Transportek (CSIR) with the development of a CD for the National Department of Transport, which would provide authorities with case studies, and previous projects, for the development of Rural Mobility Strategies. GIS Corp prepared a GIS data set, software and interactive HTML maps for the CD. These maps and data included social and transport infrastructure, Spatial Development Frameworks, on a user- friendly GIS interface, in order for authorities to run their own queries. The project used GIS, basic software development, and graphic skills. • Water Meter Installation Programme (GIBB)(2001) Provide GIBB with GIS analysis on the water consumption of the Johannesburg Southern Metropolitan Local Council. This entailed dbase conversion in order to link the treasury dbase info with GIS data, onscreen digitizing of aerial photography, and determining focus areas for the project, by means of a multi-criteria analysis and model building (ArcView's Spatial Analyst). • Infrastructure Backlog Study (CMIP), Gauteng 2003 Data processing, converting, updating of EAs according to new townships boundaries, integration of WADISO and SEWSAN data, convert to GIS. • Free State Road Infrastructure GIS, 2003 A locality and Road conditions survey was conducted in order to bring the Provincial database up to date. The resulting field survey data was integrated into the existing Provincial GIS. • Spatial Development Frameworks (2004) West Rand District Municipality; Emfuleni District Municipalty. • Local Authority Infrastructure Funding Estimation (2004, DBSA, BGA) CORPORATE PROFILE

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Web: www.cndv.co.za 1. Mission Statement

We are committed to excellence in the fields of urban design, environmental planning and landscape architecture.

Objectives:

ʄ To be innovative managers and leaders in the above fields.

ʄ To embrace an inter-disciplinary approach to our work.

ʄ To strive towards sustainable settlements requiring the rational use of resources to benefit both present and future generations.

ʄ To make a professional, efficient, profitable and creative contribution to improving the quality of life in the areas in which we work.

ʄ To work to the benefit of our clients in enhancing the value of land.

ʄ To subscribe to a philosophy of "designing with nature" by creatively addressing the relationship between people and the environment.

ʄ To recognise and respond imaginatively to the dynamics of change and its influence on development processes.

ʄ To ensure that planning processes are open and democratic.

ʄ To embrace the principles of affirmative action in our staff recruitment, encouraging the nurturing and empowerment of our staff.

ʄ To draw our inspiration from the full historical experience of international settlement and the making of place. 2. Organisation and Scope

The practice, formed in 1988, is a multi-disciplinary planning consultancy embracing the core-disciplines of environmental planning, urban design and landscape architecture. We embrace a full range of planning expertise, from strategic metropolitan planning to detailed urban and landscape design. We offer skills in the fields of: ʄ urban design ʄ rezonings, departures and development ʄ environmental planning control ʄ landscape architecture ʄ project feasibility studies ʄ urban, regional & ʄ urban and structure planning environmental ʄ coastal & resort conservation planning ʄ impact assessment ʄ site planning and ʄ resource management township layout ʄ city management policy ʄ housing and housing research policy research ʄ project co-ordination

The practice functions on a project basis. Teams are assembled and senior professional staff play a direct and active role in all projects. We work with a number of other consultants who can be called in to provide additional specialist advice if required, including: ʄ Development and ʄ Coastal & Environmental Property Economists Engineers ʄ Traffic and Transportation ʄ Architects Engineers ʄ Land Surveyors ʄ Civil Engineers ʄ Ecologists and ʄ Geotechnical and Environmental Scientists Geological Engineers

The type of work carried out by the practice ranges from the strategic to the local, from the multi-disciplinary to the specialist, and comprises applied research, planning appraisal and policy formulation, feasibility assessment, design and implementation. The practice is fully computerised with a number of applications including various word processing, graphic design, desktop publishing, spreadsheet and GIS and CAD which is run by an experienced cartographer/computer specialist. We have firmly adopted the principles of affirmative action in our recruitment, staff training and education, and appointment of associated consultants. 3. Profiles of Directors

Derek Chittenden graduated from the University of the Witwatersrand in 1980 with a BSc (Town and Regional Planning). During 1981 he worked for the Harare City Council on local area policy plans, town centre development and urban conservation projects. In 1982 he moved to Cape Town where he was senior co-ordinating planner at the firms of Revel Fox and Partners and the Planning Partnership from where 1982 to 1984 he was involved in urban design, structure plans, policy planning, coastal resorts and housing development. After extensive world travel in 1985 he consulted for OvP Landscape Architects and then joined the Town Planning Branch of the Cape Town City Council in 1986 where he was involved in policy planning and urban design in the West Central City, Muizenberg beachfront and Muizenberg East, and Mitchells Plain Town Centre and was actively involved with the urban conservation unit and the establishment of the Cape Town Heritage Trust. In 1988 he founded Derek Chittenden and Associates, a firm which became the Chittenden Nicks Partnership in 1994, CNdV in 1999 and CNdV Africa in 2004.

Derek has published and delivered several papers on various aspects of city planning and environmental design, some of which have been published internationally. Derek has a wide range of experience in playing a leadership role in complex multi-disciplinary projects and he has received a number of National Awards for work on the Knysna Western Heads Growth Management Plan, Jakkalsfontein Coastal Estate, the Groote Schuur Estate Conservation Development Framework, the Macassar Dunes Management Plan, and High Density Housing projects.

He has a particular interest in urban design and environmental planning, particularly at the interface between conservation and development in environmentally sensitive schemes.

He has lectured at the Construction Economics, City and Regional Planning, and Environmental and Geographic Sciences departments at UCT and also lectures at the UCT (GSB) course in the property development programme.

Derek served for several years on the Western Cape Planning Advisory Board and is a past Chairman of the Society of Architects, Planners, Engineers and Surveyors and a Committee Member of the International Association of Impact Assessors. He currently serves on the Adjudication Board of the Environmental Advisory Board (EAB). He is a founder member of the Development Action Group.

Derek is a passionate traveller, having visited worldwide over 50 countries in pursuit of knowledge and experience in urban and environmental planning.

Simon Nicks began his career with the Cape Town City Council where work included co-ordinating shopping surveys, processing census data, leading a metropolitan wide survey of informal sector activity, township layouts and development control. He worked on rural development and eco-tourism projects in the Eastern Cape for MLH Architects and Planners in 1988 as a senior planner. Work in Cape Town included assisting with the establishment of the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront Company and producing the Development Framework and Pierhead Precinct Plan.

He is currently working on the IDPs and SDFs for three local authorities in the Western Cape. He co-led the Precinct Planning for Cape Town International Airport and was a core team member on the Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) of the 2004 Olympic Bid. Simon co- ordinated the Philippi East Structure Plan and was a specialist consultant to the Metropolitan Spatial Development Framework. He has also co- ordinated the planning and design of a number of residential projects totalling 5000 dwelling units in all.

A major piece of work in which he is engaged in is the CMOSS mapping project and the Provincial Spatial Development Framework.

Simon is particularly interested in the restructuring of the Apartheid City, the environmentally sustainable design and management of cities in developing countries and the integration of transport and urban planning, and has published papers on these topics. He was a trustee and is a member of the Development Action Group; an NGO committed to effective urban development that addresses the need of the very poor.

He lectured on Housing and Community Development at the Department of Construction Economics at the University of Cape Town, and co-ordinated this course in 1994. In 1997, 1998 and 1999 he presented the Urban Planning Module of the Masters Program in Housing for the Department. He gives occasional lectures at the Department of Environment and Geological Science UCT, the Graduate School of Business UCT, University of the Western Cape and Cape Technikon. He presented the Cape Town case study at the Environmental Management for African Cities Workshop in Dakar, Senegal in June 1995 and co-led case study tours to Brazil, studying urban environmental management land-use and transportation in 1994.

Leadership positions include sitting as a National Council member of the SACTRP from 1998 – 2001 and membership of the Executive Committee, ACTRP (South Region) of which he was chairperson in 2000/2001.

Tanya de Villiers joined Chittenden Nicks de Villiers as a director in charge of landscape architecture in 1999. The firm specialises in landscape architecture, urban design and environmental planning.

In 1990, Tanya joined OvP Landscape Architects, later becoming an associate member. During the seven years with OvP, she was involved in a wide range of projects such as the V&A Waterfront development, resort planning, factory site landscaping, rezoning applications, urban landscaping, dune stabilization and re-vegetation projects, and the landscape design of hotels and luxury apartments.

In 1996, Tanya formed Cape Natural Developments, specialising in landscape architecture. The firm was responsible for the landscape design for projects such as the Amic Syringe factory, Redevelopment of 6th and 11th Avenues in Melkbosstrand, Ntlangano Crescent (Nyanga), Mitchell’s Plain Station and Ocean View Guest House.

With more than fifteen years’ experience in the field of landscape architecture, Tanya has a thorough knowledge of working as part of an interdisciplinary team and is able to take responsibility for the design and coordination of a large variety of projects.

She is past chairperson of the Institute of Landscape Architects of South Africa – Cape and served on the South African Council of the Landscape Architectural profession and lectured at Peninsula Technikon from 1997 to 1998.

Tanya won the Institute of Landscape Architects of South Africa for Fairview Memorial Garden in 2000 and the SALI Gold Award for Ocean View Guest House (1999). She was part of the team for Moddergatspruit which won the SAICE award and Impumelelo Award in 2001. The Hout Bay River Upgrade project won the Green Trust Award in 2002. Nigel Titus completed first year studies in Civil Engineering and Mechanical Engineering at the University of Cape Town and the Cape Technikon respectively before completing his National Diploma in Town and Regional Planning at the Cape Technikon during 1995. His in- service training years were sponsored by CNdV. He then continued by completing the B. Tech in Town and Regional Planning at the Cape Technikon in 1996 under sponsorship and whilst working at the practice. Nigel is a part time lecturer at the Cape Technikon's Town and Regional Planning Department and is currently studying part-time for a masters degree in City Planning at UCT, sponsored by the practice.

Since 1996, Nigel has been involved in the preparation of Growth Management Strategies for Klapmuts and Jamestown. Rezoning and Subdivision applications for various sites in Philippi; the Farm Longlands in Stellenbosch; a mixed use industrial business park development for Mitchells Plain; farm worker housing design for Welmoed, Structure Plan for Klapmuts, the preparation of a Management Plan for the Macassar Dunes area, the preparation of Urban Design Concepts for Jamestown, Ebenhaezer Development Co-ordination, West Coast IDF - IDP Reviews, Informal Settlements Evaluation and Upgrade in the CMA, High Density Housing in the iSLP (Weltevreden Valley), Stellenbosch IDP and Jamestown IDP.

Mark Job joined CNdV in 1998 after completing his Bachelor of Social Science in 1995 at the University of Cape Town, majoring in Environmental and Geographical Science, and the National Diploma and B. Tech in Town and Regional Planning at the Cape Technikon. Recent projects in which he has been involved include: the Voortrekker Growth Management Strategy for the City of Tygerberg, Muizenberg Pelican Park Growth Management Strategy and the National Tourism Audit for the Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism. He is also completing the Masters Degree in City Planning at UCT under the sponsorship of the practice.

Mark has a specific interest in the development of communities on the West Coast, having been involved with the development concepts for Lamberts Bay Waterfront, Paternoster Fresh Fish Market and Living Heritage Centre. He is an accomplished CAD and GIS operator. 4. Clients

The practice has clients drawn from: PUBLIC SECTOR COMMERCIAL SECTOR ʄ Metropolitan Transport Planning ʄ Airports Company Limited ʄ CSIR : Division of Roads and ʄ Norwich Properties Transport Technology ʄ Condev Cape (Pty) Ltd ʄ City of Cape Town ʄ Stocks and Stocks (Pty) Ltd ʄ City of Tygerberg ʄ Property Corporation of South ʄ South Peninsula Municipality Africa ʄ Cape Metropolitan Council ʄ Bellandia Homes ʄ West Coast District Council ʄ Faircape Homes Limited ʄ Blaauwberg Municipality ʄ Colliers RMS ʄ Provincial Administration : Western ʄ Leisure Property Development Cape ʄ Intersite (SARCC) ʄ Independent Development Trust ʄ Propnet (Transnet) (IDT) ʄ Grinaker Property ʄ Stellenbosch Municipality Development ʄ Stellenbosch Regional Services ʄ SunWest International Council ʄ Old Mutual Properties ʄ Winelands District Council ʄ Neethlingshof Estates ʄ Knoetzie Local Council ʄ AECI ʄ South Cape District Council ʄ Syfin Properties ʄ South African National Parks ʄ Fairview Estates ʄ Cape Peninsula National Park ʄ Morgenhof Estate ʄ Dept of Trade & Industry ʄ Cavalier Homes ʄ Dept of Environmental Affairs & ʄ Plan Trust Tourism ʄ Mvelaphanda ʄ Villiersdorp Town Council

COMMUNITY & SERVICE PRIVATE CLIENTS ORGANISATIONS Including private landowners, ʄ Marconi Beam Development Trust environmental, engineering and ʄ Communicare architectural practices on a ʄ Catholic Welfare and specialist consultancy basis. Development ʄ National Housing Forum ʄ Urban Foundation ʄ Novalis Institute ʄ Development Action Group ʄ Urban Problems Research Unit, UCT ʄ United Nations Centre for Housing Rights ʄ United Nations Development Program ʄ The World Bank ʄ Development Bank of SA ʄ 2004 Olympic Bid Company ʄ National Peace Accord ʄ Desmond Tutu Peace Foundation 5. Experience

The five principals of the practice have had over 60 years of combined experience in the public and private sector in South Africa and Zimbabwe. The practice has completed the following selected projects in a broad range of strategic areas.

STRUCTURE PLANNING, LOCAL AREA POLICY PLANNING, SPATIAL PLANNING AND GROWTH MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES ʄ Towards a West Coast Growth Strategy (Faircape Homes / WCRSC 1989); ʄ Philippi City Structure Plan (Western Cape Provincial Administration, Western Cape Regional Services Council); ʄ Metropolitan South East Sub-Regional Structure Plan (Western Cape Regional Services Council); ʄ Activity Corridors as an Urban Strategy in the Context of Metropolitan Cape Town (CSIR); ʄ Lansdowne Road and Military Road Policy Plans (Cape Town City Council); ʄ Proposals for the Hout Bay Valley Structure Plan & Growth Management Strategy (WCRSC); ʄ Local Structure Plan and Growth Management Strategy for Verlorenvlei (WCRSC); ʄ Metropolitan Spatial Development Framework in association with MLH Architects & Planners (Western Cape Regional Services Council); ʄ Blaauwberg to Melkbosstrand Local Structure Plan (Cape Metropolitan Council); ʄ Cape Town International Airport Contextual and Development Framework (Airports Company Ltd) (1997 ongoing); ʄ Knoetzie Local Structure Plan and Growth Management Strategy (1997); ʄ Knysna Western Heads Local Structure Plan (PAWC/SCDC); ʄ Jamestown and Klapmuts Growth Management Strategies (Stellenbosch Municipality); ʄ Hout Bay River Local Structure Plan (Cape Metropolitan Council) ʄ Atlantis Coastal Zone Management Policy (Blaauwberg Municipality) ʄ Muizenberg Pelican Park Growth Management Strategy (South Peninsula Municipality) ʄ Voortrekker Road Growth Management Strategy (City of Tygerberg) ʄ Central Karoo Spatial Development Framework (South Cape District Council)

URBAN DESIGN ʄ Mitchells Plain Town Centre Extension (including Urban Design Guidelines and Development Requirements Document) (City of Cape Town) (1989); ʄ Muizenberg East Urban Design Framework Plan (Sunrise Beach & Eastgate Developments); ʄ Annandale Village (Decal Construction); ʄ Hazeldean, Lansdowne Road (Faircape); ʄ Lansdowne Road Urban Design Guidelines (Cape Town City Council); ʄ Philippi East, Nolungile Station, Khayelitsha Town Centre, Delft Town Centre, in association with Mandelstam Harris (2004 Olympic Bid Committee); ʄ Mitchells Plain Industrial Park (Mitchells Plain Industrial Development Trust); ʄ Capricorn Science and Technology Park (Norwich Properties); ʄ Atlantis Town Centre (Cape Metropolitan Council); ʄ Big Bay Development Framework (Blaauwberg Municipality); ʄ GrandWest Urban Entertainment Centre (SunWest International); ʄ Emfuleni Urban Entertainment Centre, Port Elizabeth (Sun International); ʄ Midrand Entertainment Centre, Midrand (Sun International); ʄ Kenridge Development Framework, Tygervalley (Propnet); ʄ Management Strategy for Blaauwberg Road (Blaauwberg Municipality); ʄ Urban Design Proposals for Klapmuts (Stellenbosch Municipality); ʄ Growth Management Strategy for Voortrekker Road (City of Tygerberg); ʄ Urban Design Framework for the Milnerton Lagoon Site (Private Developer); ʄ Hout Bay Hotel for Aqar Real Estate Investment House (Private Developer).

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE ʄ Klapmuts Public Open Space (Stellenbosch Council); ʄ Fairview Estate; ʄ AMIC Factory (AECI); ʄ Boschenmeer Golf and Country Estate (Syfin); ʄ Hout Bay River Landscape Plan (South Peninsula Municipality); ʄ Moddergat Spruit Landscape Implementation (Geusteyn Loubscher Streicher); ʄ Klapmuts Sportsfield (Stellenbosch Municipality); ʄ Etlinger Street (Stellenbosch Municipality); ʄ Price Waterhouse Coopers, Century City; ʄ Strandfontein Pavillion (City of Cape Town); ʄ The River Club (River Club); ʄ La Paloma (Amphoria); ʄ Glen Rosa (Doug Jeffrey); ʄ Landscape Masterplan for Capricorn Science and Manufacturing Park (Capricorn).

COASTAL AND RECREATIONAL PLANNING ʄ The River Club, Plettenberg Bay - (220 units, 15ha); ʄ Jakkalsfontein Coastal Estate and Guidelines for the Development of the West Coast - (150 units, 1700ha); ʄ Tygerfontein Coastal Estate and Private Nature Reserve (921ha); ʄ Keurbooms River Estuary - (900 units, 9 hole golf course 128ha); ʄ Morava River, Czechoslovakia - (new town, 300ha); ʄ Wedderwill Country Estate, Somerset West;(260 ha estate) ʄ Phantom Forest Eco-Reserve, Knysna Estuary ʄ Austrogolf, Klagenfurt, Austria - (800 units, 36 hole golf course 300ha); ʄ Fairways, Residential Golf Estate, Stellenbosch (Proposal for Stocks & Stocks); ʄ Blouberg Heights, Residential Golf Estate West Coast (Proposal for owner); ʄ Westford Bridge Resort, Knysna - (400ha); ʄ Kuthumba The Crags, Plettenberg Bay, Eco-tourism Development and Private Nature Reserve (160ha); ʄ Gloria Bay Theewaterskloof Dam, Resort Development (150 units). COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ʄ Milnerton Industrial Township (Colliers RMS); ʄ Bratislava, Czechoslovakia, Industrial Park - (Eurotek Consortium); ʄ Milnerton Mixed Use Node (RMS Syfrets); ʄ Capricorn Science and Manufacturing Park (Capricorn); ʄ Saldanha - Industrial Development Zone (DTI and WCII); ʄ AECI Milnerton (Heartland Properties).

RESIDENTIAL SITE PLANNING AND TOWNSHIP LAYOUTS ʄ Phoenix Park, Marconi Beam (1400 units) (Condev Cape (Pty) Ltd); ʄ Annandale Village (280 units) (Decal Construction); ʄ Hazeldean (120 units) (Faircape); ʄ Tembani (120 units) (Faircape); ʄ Pelican Park (100 units) (Faircape); ʄ Delft Town 4 (900 units) (PAWC); ʄ Klapmuts West Housing (450 units) (Stellenbosch Municipality); ʄ Welmoed Farm Worker Housing (120 units) (Neethlingshof Estates); ʄ Luzuko Park (400 units) (Faircape); ʄ Joe Slovo Park, Marconi Beam (900 units) (Marconi Beam Development Trust). ʄ Imizamo Yethu, Hout Bay (City of Cape Town) ʄ Ken Rock Private Estate, Hout Bay (97 units) (Loose Stone Properties) ʄ Silvermine Estate, Constantia (350 units) (Mvelaphanda Properties) ʄ The 'Lakes', Noordhoek (320 units) (Plan Trust Development)

URBAN DESIGN GUIDANCE ʄ Jakkalsfontein Coastal Estate Design Manuals (Faircape); ʄ Coastal Estate Design Manuals and Environmental Management for Construction (Propcor); ʄ Wedderwill Country Estate Design Manuals (Mountain Development Trust Pty Ltd); ʄ Atlantis Town Centre : Planning and Building Design Guidelines (Blaauwberg Municipality); ʄ Knoetzie Local Council Town Planning Scheme and Urban Design Guidelines (Cape Metropolitan Council); ʄ Capricorn Science Parks Design & Management Manual (Capricorn). URBAN, ECONOMIC AND HOUSING RESEARCH ʄ Marconi Beam Socio Economic Survey (Development Action Group); ʄ Infrastructure Development (UPRU, UCT); ʄ Doornbach Socio Economic Survey (The Urban Foundation); ʄ Lwandle Socio Economic Survey (The Urban Foundation); ʄ Interface Planning (The Urban Foundation); ʄ Evaluation of Social and Economic Aspects of 10 Project Proposals (Independent Development Trust); ʄ Crossroads and Environs Serviced Land Project (Provincial Administration Western Cape); ʄ Activity Corridors & Growth Strategy for the South East Cape Metropolitan Area (CSIR); ʄ Conceptual Research for Multi-functional "Activity Spine" (submission to Agency for International Development Services, United States Government); ʄ Conceptual Research for Affordable, High Density Housing (Faircape Homes); ʄ Urban Growth Management in Cape Town and Similar United States, Canadian and Australian Cities - (Cape Town City Council); ʄ Presentation to the World Bank, Urban Sector and Economic Mission, Overview of Cape Town Metropolitan Area (In Association); ʄ Demographic and Project Feasibility Studies (Arthur Anderson); ʄ Informal Settlements Research and Development (DAG); ʄ Housing and Accommodation Assessment for 2004 Olympic Bid (OBC); ʄ Urban Development Dynamics Assessment for 2004 Olympic Bid (OBC); ʄ Strategic Environmental Assessment, 2004 Olympic Bid (OBC).

URBAN CONSERVATION ʄ Design of Urban Conservation Poster (CCC); ʄ Central City Regeneration and Conservation Policy (CCC)

INTEGRATED TRANSPORT PLANNING ʄ Lansdowne and Military Road Policy Plans (Cape Town City Council); ʄ Moving Ahead Presentation (Moving Ahead Ministerial Commission); ʄ Prince George Drive Upgrading Motivation Document (Capricorn); ʄ Voortrekker Road Growth Management Strategy (City of Tygerberg); ʄ Management Strategy for Blaauwberg Road (Blaauwberg Municipality); ʄ Philippi Couplet Study (Symphony Way Consortium). ʄ Urban Design Aspects of the new Road Access Management Manual (Dept of Transport)

ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING, TOURISM & CONSERVATION/DEVELOPMENT ʄ Delft South Gardens (PAWC); ʄ Delft Park (PAWC); ʄ Weltevreden Park (Stellenbosch Council); ʄ Jakkalsfontein Phase II (Propcor); ʄ Big Lotus River Route (Metropolitan Transport Planning); ʄ Management Plan for Macassar Dunes (CMC); ʄ Oostenberg Hospital Kuilsriver ʄ River Glade Retirement Village (Cavalier Homes) ʄ National Tourism Infrastructure Audit (DEAT, in assoc KPMG) ʄ Conservation Development Framework for Groote Schuur Estate (SANParks and WWF) ʄ Development Proposals for the Roundhouse / Glen in Camps Bay for Halcyon Hotels ʄ Development Framework for Signal Hill, Lions Head and Tafelberg Road (SANParks) ʄ Urban Planning for the Berg River Water Project (DWAF) ʄ Redevelopment Plan for Eastern Cape Resorts (Sun International) ʄ Knysna River Reserve Project (in association with CNdV South Cape) 6. Affirmative Action Policy

INTRODUCTION: The CNdV africa affirmative action policy reflects our employment practice since the firm's inception in 1988. The policy is based on action taken over the past sixteen years and is a reaction to racially based employment practices and to the lack of skilled individuals in the town and regional planning and landscape architectural profession. As can be seen, this policy considerably predates the birth of the democratic government in 1994. OBJECTIVE: Our policy is directed at achieving the goal of having the skills in our firm reflect the demographics of our region. In other words, we are committed to the development of skills amongst individuals denied opportunities in the past due to their race or gender. The development of these skills is focused on meeting the challenges in the urban and regional planning profession in particular, and the development field in general. STAFF RECRUITMENT: Our policy is to employ PDI's to fill all office functions. These include principals, professionals, technicians, draughts persons, secretaries, receptionists and cleaners. The total permanent staff complement, including the five partners is twenty, of which eight are women and ten are PDI's. Although our policy is to employ previously marginalised people to fill posts in the firm, our policy is not to employ only such people. Due to the shortage of professional skills, "Whites" who have a progressive worldview are also employed. COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: Derek Chittenden and Simon Nicks are founder members of the Development Action Group (DAG) which is a non-government organisation established in the development field. TRAINING: Staff is encouraged to attend skills development courses. Attendance of these courses is funded by the firm. The firm has been assisting PD students through Cape Technikon and UCT on a "roll-over" programme for many years. The practice pays for tuition fees and guarantees employment for experiential training. Eleven previously marginalised students have been sponsored through this programme to date and there are five incumbent recipients of this support and empowerment programme. EDUCATION AND CAPACITY BUILDING: Both Derek Chittenden and Simon Nicks have been involved with the UCT Department of Construction Economics course in Housing and Community Development since 1992. Tanya de Villiers has been a lecturer at the Peninsula Technikon in the field of landscape architecture since 1997. Two PDI associates have been sufficiently empowered to start their own consulting practices and two other black associates have moved on to senior positions in Government and the corporate property industry. ASSOCIATIONS WITH OTHER PROFESSIONALS: As planners we are often in the lead position in development planning and encourage our clients to appoint previously marginalised firms to multi-disciplinary teams. We have successfully done this on a number of projects, and are currently working with such firms in various multi-disciplinary teams. EMPLOYMENT EQUITY: CNdV africa has a 40% PDI and a 60% HDI ownership status. The practice has a total staff compliment (including Directors and Associates) of 20 of which 8 are female and 10 are PDI's. The practice is fully computerised with a number of applications including various word processing, graphic design, desktop publishing, spreadsheet software and GIS and CAD which is run by an experienced cartographer/computer specialist.

NOTE: PDI Previously Disadvantaged Individual refers to individuals who, being South Africa citizens, are socially and economically disadvantaged by the legacy of the South African political dispensation prior to April 28 1994. HDI Historically Disadvantaged Individual refers to a South African citizen who, due to the apartheid policy that had been in place, had no franchise in national elections prior to the introduction of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1983 (Act 110 of 1983) or the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa 1993 (Act 200 of 1993) (The Interim Constitution); and/or who is a female; and/or who has a disability. A person who obtained South African citizenship on or after the coming of effect of the Interim Constitution is deemed not to be an HDI. 7. Awards

ʄ Citation in the Project Awards, Urban Design Category, Institute of South African Architects, 1992. (Jakkalsfontein Coastal Estate) ʄ Environmental Planning Professions Interdisciplinary Committee (EPPIC) National Premium Award for Integrated Environmental Management, 1993. (Jakkalsfontein Coastal Estate) ʄ Glen Carboni Award, presented by the SAITRP at its Biennial Congress to Derek Chittenden, 1994. ʄ SALI Gold Award for Ocean View House, 1998. ʄ Dubai International Award for Best Practise to Improve the Living Environment. Presented for the Development of Housing Infrastructure through Self-Reliance for Klapmuts, South Africa, 2000. ʄ SAICE Award for most Outstanding Civil Engineering Achievement in Community Based Projects for Moddergat River Improvement Scheme, 2000. ʄ Institute of Landscape Architects of South Africa Award of Merit for Fairview Memorial Garden, 2001. ʄ Impumelelo Gold Award for Moddergat River Improvement Scheme, 2001. ʄ South African Planning Institute and Association of Consulting Town and Regional Planners Awards in category Best Environmental Project for the Knysna Western Heads and Environs Local Structure Plan, 2001. ʄ Institute of Housing of South Africa Jubilee Best Practice Award for Weltevreden Valley North High Density Housing Project, 2001. ʄ Finalist in the WWF/Green Trust Awards in the Urban Renewal Category for the Hout Bay River Restoration, 2001. ʄ International Association of Impact Assessors (IAIA) National Awards, Runner Up for Macassar Dunes Management Plan, 2002. ʄ South African Planning Institute National Planning Award for Best Urban Planning Project for Groote Schuur Estate Conservation Development Framework, 2002. ʄ South African Planning Institute National Planning Award Special Mention in category Best Environmental Project for Macassar Dunes Management Plan, 2002. 8. Publications

ʄ "Paarl East Town Centre", Architecture SA, Nov/Dec 1982.

ʄ City Engineers Department, Proposals for the Advancement of Participation in the Private Enterprise System: The Informal Sector, City of Cape Town, May 1985.

ʄ City Engineers Department, Orderly Urbanisation in South Africa, City of Cape Town, June 1985.

ʄ City Engineers Department, Low Cost Job Creation in South Africa, City of Cape Town, July 1986.

ʄ City Engineers Department, Street Trading: Cape Town City Council Informal Sector Survey, City of Cape Town, December 1986.

ʄ City Planners Department, Provision of Land for Squatters and homeless People in the Cape Metropolitan Area, City of Cape Town, July 1987.

ʄ "Who are the Real Shapers of Urban Cape Town", paper presented at the conference, Conservation in an Urbanising Environment, the Case of Greater Cape Town, University of the Western Cape, September 1987.

ʄ City Planners Department, West City Action Area Report 3, City of Cape Town, September 1987.

ʄ City Planners Department, The Supply and Demand for "Coloured" Housing in the Western Cape Regional Services Council Area, City of Cape Town, December 1987.

ʄ "Streets for Living: Emerging Patterns", Landscape SA, Vol. 3, No.3, May 1989.

ʄ "Freehold Housing at Tembani, Cape Town", Planning 103, May 1989.

ʄ "Development with Conservation. Jakkalsfontein Coastal Estate: A Case Study", Environmental Planning and Management, Vol. 2 No. 6, September/October 1991.

ʄ "A 2020 Vision" towards effective and united planning action. A submission to the South African Institute of Town and Regional Planners (A\SAITRP) 1992. National Biennial Conference Port Elizabeth 12 - 14 October 1992. ʄ Appropriate Strategies for Urban Open Space in Developing Countries, paper presented at the IFLA Central Region Symposium: Landscape Architecture for developing countries, focus on Africa, Cape Town, South Africa.

ʄ Curitiba: Some lessons for Planning in South Africa. Paper presented at the SAITRP Biennial Conference, "Growth Management for Cities in Crisis", September 1994.

ʄ The Future of Town and Regional Planning in South Africa, EPM Journal, Vol 5 No 6, October 1994.

ʄ The Cape Metropolitan Region, South Africa. A Case study of Local EPM Experience. Paper submitted for the World Bank, United Nations Development Programme UNCHS (HABITAT), May 1995.

ʄ "The Case Study of Cape Town”, presented at Environmental Management for African Cities Workshop, Dakar, Senegal, World Bank, UNCHR Habitat, UNDP, June 1995.

ʄ "Joe Slovo and Phoenix Parks : An Attempt to make a Difference", paper presented at EPPIC National Awards Conference on Poverty and the Environment, Midrand, April 1998.

ʄ "Best Practices in CMIP Services Delivery : A Catalyst for Development in Klapmuts", paper presented at Municipal Infrastructural Projects Conference, Harvard University, School of Design, the World Bank, Pretoria, May 1999.

ʄ "Land Use Planning Relating to River Corridors : A Review", paper presented at 4th Urban Catchment Management Symposium, Cape Town, February 2002.

ʄ "A Multi-Pronged Approach to Housing in South Africa : The Case of a Rapidly Urbanising Town", paper presented at Western Cape Provincial Housing Conference, Stellenbosch, February 2002.

ʄ "Designing the Interface : the Role of Urban Design in Reconstructing Apartheid Villages, Towns and Cities", Urban Design International Journal, Vol 8, 2003. Company: Nicholas Smith & Assoc Qualifications: Name: Nicholas Smith • Bachelor of Arts: University of Cape Town, 1990 • Nationality: South African Bachelor of Arts (Hons): University of Natal, 1991 • Bachelor of Laws: University of Cape Town, 1993 Profession Attorney • Advanced Diploma in labour law: RAU, 1996 Position Director • Master of laws: University of Cape Town, 2001 • Date of Birth 07.08.1967 Admitted attorney of the High Court of South Africa (1996)

Specialisation Environmental and Membership of Professional Institutions: administrative law • Member of the Law Society of the Cape of Good Hope Start date with 1 March 2005 (date of NS & A establishment of the firm) Experience: 12 years

Mr Nicholas Smith holds a Masters degree in environmental law. Nicholas also holds the BA (University of Cape Town or UCT), BA (Hons) (University of Natal) and LLB (UCT) degrees, as well as an Advanced Diploma in labour law (from the Rand Afrikaans University). He also completed in 2001, a two-year (part-time) Master of Laws in environmental law and policy at the University of Cape Town. The capita selecta that he completed are in marine resources law, coastal zone law, South African environmental law, and international environmental law. His dissertation considered and analysed critically, the regulation of estuarine ecosystems in South African law.

Nicholas was admitted as an attorney in the Transvaal Provincial Division in February 1996 and in the Cape of Good Hope Provincial Division in March 1996.

Nicholas is an experienced environmental lawyer who has been practising exclusively in this field for the past nine years. He co-founded Winstanley and Smith Attorneys in 1998 and thereafter, Winstanley Smith and Cullinan Inc (in 2001) and assisted in establishing En Act International’s Cape Town office, in 1998. He is the principal and founder of Nicholas Smith and Associates, which commenced business on 1 March 2005. His associates in the firm are Sibonelo Ndlovu and Richard Summers. They are assisted by Janse Rabie. All four lawyers in the firm are the holders of Masters degrees in environmental law.

Relevant project experience:

A sample of work experience (with the emphasis on the larger projects undertaken) during the last decade includes:

• Assisting with the preparation of a baseline review of all existing national legislation governing pollution control and waste management in Namibia. The baseline review was prepared with the aim of drafting new integrated legislation to regulate pollution control and waste management in Namibia. This project was undertaken in conjunction with staff from the London office of En Act International Limited (“ En Act”).

• Undertaking an environmental due diligence for a major parastatal in the energy provision business in South Africa, with discrete facilities in the Western Cape and Mpumalanga provinces, focusing on discrete aspects and impacts of those operations. The due diligence involved in loco inspections at four sites, extensive interviews with personnel at those sites, and the drafting and settling of a comprehensive review of all existing South African environmental law pertinent to those operations and in particular, their regulation of the aspects and impacts there.

• Undertaking a substantive due diligence and co-authoring detailed reports regarding the proposed disposal of state-owned assets used for energy generation in the Islamic Republic of Mauritania (a World Bank-funded project undertaken with CSIR as lead consultant).

• Assisting a variety of corporate clients in Southern Africa with ISO 14 001 certification. Legal registers have been prepared for clients in South Africa, Swaziland and Namibia, and we have undertaken work foundational to the preparation of an environmental management system, for a corporate client in Zambia.

• Preparing an environmental legal review of applicable natural resource management and forestry legislation for a major forestry company and pulp producer in Bhunya, Swaziland. One element of the review exercise was an analysis of a range of new environmental legislation which has been prepared for Swaziland, by En Act, and on contract with the British Department for Foreign Development. One of these laws (the waste regulations) has already been gazetted and there are a number of others that will have profound implications for industry in Swaziland if published in their present form.

• Assisting in an environmental due diligence on the operations of a division of a major South African synthetic fuel producer. Our firm was approached by the lead due diligence team (Arthur Andersen) to conduct this portion of the due diligence (as well as the occupational health and safety component).

• Undertaking various large-scale due diligence exercises for a variety of corporate clients, including a number of South Africa’s leading commercial law firms which instructed us to undertake all of the environmental aspects of the due diligence. Ordinarily, the exercise would include land-use and planning issues, emissions to different media and the legal regulation of those emissions, an analysis of all contractual arrangements of the company under review to assess its likely environmental risk and the potential for liability, rights to use natural resources during the industrial process, and issues of public liability. The companies that we have analysed include synthetic fuel producers, chemical companies, forestry companies, paper producers, producers of seed, and producers of a variety of industrial and domestic products.

• Involved in assisting a major local fishing company to understand and implement an environmental management system to ISO 14000 specifications. I have undertaken the legal component of a number of environmental reviews that have as their aim the production and adoption of an environmental management system. In some cases we have produced an electronic version of our report and/or the database (most notably for a marine diamond mining company) in order for it to be capable of easy updating. In the case of the Namco database we entered into a joint venture with Jutastat, the electronic publishing company and produced the database on CD-Rom;

• Working on a six month multi-disciplinary project in the Maloti-Drakensberg mountains which related to the most appropriate manner in which to preserve the high altitude biodiversity found in that area. This project was funded by the World Bank and administered by the Global Environment Facility.

• Preparing a review of existing and future laws and policies at national, provincial and local authority level for a trust that is undertaking the provision of water supplies and sanitation services to disadvantaged rural communities in five different provinces;

• Briefed by the CSIR to prepare a review of relevant Zambian environmental legislation to assist a client with its plans for a major investment in that country;

• Instructed by the Robben Island Museum to conduct a legal and administrative review of existing controls that govern activities with environmental implications on the island. This project contained specific components related to the marine environment;

• Drafting a legal review for Marine and Coastal Management (in the national Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism) on the domestic legal regime regulating estuaries. I presented my paper at a national workshop on estuarine management held in Port Elizabeth in May 2000.

• Assisting En Act with the preparation for enactment into law of the principles contained in the White Paper on Sustainable Coastal Development in South Africa (as a national statute, the (draft) National Coastal Management Bill).

• Drafting the legal component for the nomination for World Heritage Site status, of the Cape Floral Kingdom.

• Providing environmental legal advice to Eskom and its joint venture partner in a significant project related to the provision of energy in the Eastern Cape.

• Drafting opinions, reports and baseline reviews for a range of commercial clients dealing with different issues in environmental law, including atmospheric emissions, waste management, the entitlement to access to information, rehabilitaion obligations in South Africa and the like.

• Providing strategic environmental legal advice on the new EIA Regulations promulgated under the national Environmental Management Act to a range of clients including provincial environmental departments and other organs of state like municipalities, environmental consultancies, corporate clients and individuals.

• Litigating in various divisions of the South African High Court on a range of opposed applications (including interdict applications and review proceedings) for a variety of clients including the City of Cape Town, the Petroleum Gas and Oil Corporation of South Africa (Pty) Ltd, individual clients and NGOs like WESSA and the Endangered Wildlife Trust.

Name: Professor Charles L Griffiths Nationality: British (permanent residence in S.A.) Profession Marine Biologist Professor of Zoology and Director of the Marine Biology Research Position Institute at the University of Cape Town Date of Birth 6.06.1948 Specialisation Intertidal marine biology, marine biodiversity, taxonomy Experience: 36 years

Professor Charles Griffiths gained his PhD from the University of Cape Town in 1974 and has been a fulltime member of the academic staff since 1977. He is an author of the leading marine identification guide in South Africa (Two Oceans) and has been actively involved in marine biology in the western cape region for the last 36 years. He is director of the Marine Biology Research Institute at the University of Cape Town and is internationally known for his work on crustaceans, mussels, linefish and biological interactions on rocky shores.

Relevant Project Experience:

• Scientist - Koeberg Nuclear Power Station Marine Environmental Monitoring Programme • Scientist - Koeberg Nuclear Power Station Marine Environmental Report • Consultant - South African National State of the Environment Report 2005

PROPOSED POSITION: Specialist – Marine Biology

Signature: Professor C.L. Griffiths Date: 29 June 2006

Qualifications:

• Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Zoology : University of Southampton, 1970 • Doctor of Philosophy in Zoology : University of Cape Town, 1974

Membership of Professional Institutions:

• Committee member and member Zoological Society of Southern Africa

Frikkie Potgieter

CURRICULUM VITAE (Concise)

PERSONAL DETAILS Name : Frederik Potgieter (Frikkie)

Date of Birth : 22 January 1953

Sex : Male

Nationality : South African Languages : English, Afrikaans Telephone : Office: + 27 21 553 2500 Home: +27 21 553 4948 Cell: 083 500 4805 E-mail : [email protected]

EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS High School : Matriculated - Littelton High School - 1970. Tertiary : National Diploma, Pretoria Technikon - Meteorological Technician 1976. Other Training : Weather forecaster – South African Weather Bureau; Environmental Management Systems – University of Potchefstroom; Environmental Auditing – University of Cape Town Business School; Senior Management Programme – University of Stellenbosch Business School.

EXPERIENCE SUMMARY 12 Years Meteorological Technician, South African Weather Bureau which included 33 months on Marion and Gough Islands. 8 Years Senior Meteorological Technician, Eskom at Koeberg Nuclear Power Station with Emergency Planning functions. Performing Dispersion Analysis for a potential plume at Koeberg. 10 Years Environmental Manager, Koeberg Nuclear Power Station. Managing Meteorological, Marine, Conservation and Horticulture and Waste sections at Koeberg. Instrumental in developing Key Performance Indicators for the Generation Group of Eskom. Leading the team that won the Eskom Environmental Achievement of the year in 1994 and runner up in 1999. 3 Years Consultant to Koeberg Nuclear Power Station on Environmental, Meteorology and Marine matters. Development of integrated Safety Health and Environmental Management System based upon ISO 14001, OHSAS 18001 and ISO 9001. A first for Eskom. 3 Years Consultant to various companies and industries on Safety, Health and Environmental Management Systems. Development of ISO 14001, OHSAS 18001 systems. Auditing NECSA on Radiological Environmental Performance. Various Environmental Impact Assessments. Performing Dispersion Analysis for NECSA as well as the proposed Heinrich-Langer Uranium mine in Namibia.

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

Company : SHE Cape Environmental (cc) Position : Member Period Worked : 2002 to present Duties : Consulting for various companies and development and implementation of ISO 14001 Environmental Management Systems, EIA’s and other impact studies. Koeberg Nuclear Power Station Emergency Plan support as Meteorologist. Clients include NECSA, Eskom (Generation), Eskom (Distribution), SAPO, MTN, VODACOM, Protekon, Anglo American (Skorpion Mine).

Company : Cape Weatherwise International (cc) Position : Member Period Worked : 1999 – 2002 Duties : Consulting to Koeberg Nuclear Power Station as the Environmental professional. Provide Emergency Plan support as Meteorologist. Development and installation of Automatic Weather Stations in Lesotho at an altitude exceeding 3,500 meters.

Company : Eskom, Koeberg Nuclear Power Station Position : Environmental Manager Period Worked : 1992 – 1999 Duties : Managing Environmental Sections at Koeberg Nuclear Power Station while performing the duties of the Environmental Practitioner.

Company : Eskom, Koeberg Nuclear Power Station Position : Technician, Senior Technician, Professional Period Worked : 1981 – 1992 Duties : Development of the Meteorological systems as required for a licensed Nuclear Power Generator. Maintaining these systems and take part in the development of the Nuclear Emergency Plan.

Company : South African Weather Bureau Position : Learner Technician, Technician and Weather Forecaster Period Worked : 1971 – 1981 Duties : Meteorological observations and maintenance. Qualified in 1978 as a weather forecaster and forecasted until 1981

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Company: Jongens Keet Associates Qualifications: Name: Adrian W.D. Jongens • MSc (Electrical Engineering) University of Cape Town; • Nationality: South African Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Cape Town (1971 - date) Senior Lecturer; Profession Acoustical Engineering • Part time professor Department of Architecture, University of the O range Free Consultant State (1998 – 1999)

Position Associate

Date of Birth 19:10:1946 Membership of Professional Institutions: Specialisation Environmental noise; • Engineering Council of South Africa; Transportation noise; • Industrial noise; South African Institute of Electrical Engineers; Noise management policy • Southern African Acoustics Institute (Council member 1989, 1996 – 1998); formulation; • Nederlands Akoestisch Genootschap; Architectural & building acoustics; Acoustical properties of materials; Underwater acoustics; Electro-acoustics

Experience: 35 years

Adrian W.D. Jongens provides a consulting service, backed by more than 35 years of experience, to government departments, defence institutions, local authorities, local & international industries, public and private bodies throughout Africa in all aspects relating to building & architectural acoustics, noise & vibration control, community & environmental noise, noise management policy formulation.

Relevant Project Experience:

• Acoustical advisor to the City of Cape Town City Engineer's Department, on environmental & community noise and formulation of Municipal Noise By-Laws (1973 – 1985); • Member South African Bureau of Standards (SABS) Steering Committee for Acoustics & Noise Abatement (1988 – 1993); • Member SABS/SANS technical committee for Acoustics & Noise Abatement ( 1993 – date); • Member Council for Scientific & Industrial Research National Calibration Service Special Technical Committee on Acoustics (1988 – 1992); • Member International Standards Organisation, TC43 Working Group 38 (1993 – date); • Member specialist advisory team to Cape Town Olympic Bid Committee (1996 – 1997); • Author and co-author of more than 40 research publications; • Convenor of Southern African Acoustics Institute Symposia (1995 and 1997); • Acoustical advisor to Stanway Edwards Ngomane Associates (Pty) Ltd., Pretoria (1991-2000); • Reviewer of numerous specialist reports.

Curriculum Vitae

Dr Kelvin Kemm

Citizenship: South African Contact: Tel: +27 12 807 3920 Fax: +27 12 807 3950 Email: [email protected] www.stratek.co.za www.weyerafrica.co.za

1. Current:

Dr Kelvin Kemm currently runs his own business strategy consultancy practice: Stratek, based in Pretoria. He also runs training courses, and develops specialist communications material for companies.

He is in demand as a public speaker, and regularly speaks at conferences and dinners as invited guest speaker. He regularly appears on radio, TV and in the printed media taking stands on various strategy and technology policy issues.

2. Academic

Attended school at Northwood in Durban where he was a prefect and student officer in the cadet Battalion.

Attended Natal University in Durban where he was Vice Chairman of the Science Students Council. In this role he organised the Science Ball, High School Science Open Day, and became involved in various other organisational functions.

BSc (Physics and Mathematics) 1970 BSc (Hons) (Physics) 1971 MSc (Nuclear Physics) 1973 PhD (Nuclear Physics) 1976

PhD gained at the age of 26. PhD included extensive work in metallurgical factors associated with nuclear reactors.

3. Publications

Has published over 1000 publications domestically and internationally.

These include:

♣Papers in peer-reviewed journals, eg: Technology’s Winding Path: Implications for South African Development Kemm, K.R; Physica Scripta T97, 122-125, 2002 Nuclear Power from South Africa Kemm, K.R; Energy & Environment Vol 11, No.2. P183-192, 2000

2 ♣Book on South African technology achievements: Techtrack: A Winding Path of South African Development Pub: Kagiso

♣Invited articles in a wide spectrum of Journals e.g. Building the Castles of the Future, Management Today Vol 17, No 9, 2001 Singing the Nuclear Waste Theme: Energize Nov 2001 The Waves and Wind at Sea: Vector Aug 2001 The Rocky Road of Change: Confidence Aug 2000 Who Pays the Piper? Management Today Vol 18, No 6 2002

♣Invited articles in foreign newspapers and bulletins. Anti-DDT Policies Crash-Landing on African Continent K R Kemm: Citizen Outlook, Spring 2001, Washington DC.

♣Invited contributions to books e.g. Environmental Health: Third World Problems – First World Preoccupations. Ed: Mooney & Bate, Pub: Butterworth Heinemann 1999 Chapter 1: Malaria and the DDT Story: K R Kemm

Manpower Development for the New South Africa Pub: National Training Board 1991, Chapter 8 Management of Technology, by K R Kemm

♣Booklets: A New Era For Nuclear; by K R Kemm Pub: European Science and Environment Forum 1999

♣Regular Personal Newspaper Column in Engineering News for the past ten years.

♣Collaboration in the production of a novel (written by an American in New York, but story based in South Africa). The Aftermath; by Sam Florman Pub: Dec 2001; Thomas Dunne, New York Commendation received by: Literary Supplement of the New York Times

4. Memberships (Professional Societies)

Member: SA Institute of Physics MSAIP Member: British Institute of Nuclear Engineers M Inst Nuc E. Member: The National Press Club

5. Awards & Recognition

In 2000 an extensive entry concerning Dr Kemm was entered into Who’s Who in the World. In 2001 he was entered into Who’s Who in the World of Science and Technology. In 2002 he was listed in a book: 2000 Outstanding Scientists in the World published in Cambridge, UK.

In 2003 awarded the Lifetime Achiever’s Award by the NSTF (National Science and Technology Forum). In 2004 entered into Who’s Who in South Africa 3

An Internet search reveals a significant number of listings and photographs.

He has won speaking and lecturing awards such as:

Round Table Speaker of the Year 1987 Toastmasters Communicator of the Year 1997 SA Defence College: Best Lecturer of the Year 1996 and 1999

Dr Kemm has been invited guest speaker at numerous events such as:

• Keynote Speaker: Institute of Quarrying: Annual Conference • Keynote Speaker: South African Stainless Steel Developers Association • Keynote Speaker: Futuristix IT Conference: X-Change 2001 • Keynote Speaker: Business Development Conference: Port Elizabeth Organised: Eastern Cape Chamber of Commerce, and Eastern Cape Provincial Government • Keynote Speaker: SA Institute of Intellectual Property Law: Annual Conference Nov 1999 • Keynote Speaker: Public Services Trainers Forum: Annual Conference Port Elizabeth, Oct 2000 • Keynote Speaker: World Nuclear Association: World Conference 1999 (in London) • Keynote Speaker: Euro 19 (Zwolle, Holland) • Keynote Speaker: NOSA Annual Conference Sun City: March 2002 • Keynote Speaker: Computer Based Education Conference (Windhoek, Namibia) • Keynote Speaker: SA Institute for Engineering and Environmental Geologists: Annual Conference March 2001 • Monthly Breakfast Speaker: Institute of Chartered Accountants, May 2000 (This is a partial list) • Guest Speaker: Nuclear Energy Institute, Washington DC, October 2003 • Guest Lecturer: University of Wisconsin, October 2003 • Guest Lecturer: University of Minnesota, October 2003 • Keynote Speaker: Strategic Business Planning Conference, Johannesburg November 2003. • Guest Speaker: Nuclear Energy Institute, Washington DC, April 2006 • Guest Lecturer: University of Wisconsin, April 2006 • Guest Lecturer: University of Minnesota, April 2006 • Guest Lecturer: University of North Carolina, April 2006 • Guest Lecturer: State University of New York, April 2006 • Speaker at Congressional Briefing, Washington DC, April 2006

Other formal speaking events include; school valedictory functions, company product launches, company annual functions, ranging in venue from company HQs to the bush in Sekhukuneland, and Jamba, the former camp of Jonas Savimbi.

Other less formal speaking events include; numerous Rotary clubs (over 50 in the UK alone), Boy Scouts, schools, and many similar, done in a charitable spirit.

4 6. Formal Lecturing

Formal Lecturing has been carried out at a diversity of institutions.

These include:

UNISA SBL University of Witwatersrand University of Johannesburg University of Stellenbosch North West University Addenbrooks Hospital (Cambridge UK) SA Defence College Tshwane University of Technology : Business School University of Wisconsin Many short courses provided by Training Companies Courses provided by Stratek

7. Representation: Committees, Working Groups

Dr Kemm has served on many Committees and Working Groups.

These include:

• The Founding Committee that led to the development of the NQF • Representing South Africa for five years on the international ISO 14000 development team • City of Pretoria Museum Park development committee

8. Boards

• MD of Silver Protea Nuclear Consortium (a black empowerment nuclear company) • Board of Advisors: Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow, Washington DC. • International Board: European Science and Environment Forum • Board of Advisors: Science Faculty, University of KwaZulu Natal • MD: Weyer Africa – Consulting Engineers (South African Branch of Weyer und Partner: Dusseldorf, Germany)

9. Employment Record

Current (from 1989) Own company Stratek: Business Strategy Consultants

1986-1989 Division Head: Learning Technologies (Pty) Ltd

1981-1986 Department Head: Armscor

1979-1981 Programme Head: CSP at CSIR (now the NRF)

1977-1979 Research Scientist: Nuclear Energy Corporation of SA

1971-1976 Graduate Student and part time Junior Lecturer 5

10. Public Exposure

Dr Kemm has appeared on TV more than 100 times, and has carried out many radio interviews, and has been featured in print media news items and feature articles.

Included is the design, scriptwriting and development of the following TV series:

• Curiosity Feeds the Cat (13 week series) • Impact (18 months, 30 minutes per week on SA technology achievements) • The Environment and Packaging (13 week series) • Halley’s Comet (6 part series with Sir Patrick Moore as co-presenter) • Weekly slot on “Prospects,” a magazine programme on SABC1.

CURRICULUM VITAE DIETER HEINSOHN

Proposed Position:

Name of Firm: ACER (Africa) Environmental Management Consultants

Name of Staff: Rolf-Dieter Heinsohn

Profession: Managing Director/Environmental Consultant

Date of birth: 18 November 1961

Years with Firm/entity: 13 years

Nationality: South African

Membership in Professional societies: South African Association of Botanists Wildlife and Environment Society of Southern Africa Botanical Society of South Africa International Association of Impact Assessment (South African Chapter) South African Institute of Ecologists and Environmental Scientists

Certified Environmental Practitioner with the Interim Certification Board of South Africa Certified with the South African Council for Natural Scientific Professions

KEY QUALIFICATIONS AND RELEVANT EXPERIENCE

13 years experience in:

 Environmental Impact Assessment  Social Impact Assessment  Monitoring and Evaluation  Management of Public Participation Programmes  Resettlement Planning and Implementation  Project Management

2004/5: Co-Team Leader for the Olifants River Water Resource Development Project Environmental Impact Assessment Module - Screening Phase [Environmental Impact Assessment and Project Management]. 2003/4: Project Director for Communications Support provided to Ticor-South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa [Project Management] 2002/3/4: Project Manager: Sasol Natural Gas Project, Mozambique. Damage Compensation and Resettlement. Sasol, South Africa [Resettlement Planning and Implementation; Project Management] 2002: Team Leader: Public Participation Programme for the Decision Support Phase of the Thukela Water Project, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Department of Water Affairs & Forestry, South Africa [Management of Public Participation Programmes] 2002: Project Manager: Beluluane Industrial Park Environmental Update Analysis, Maputo Province, Mozambique. Centre for Investment Promotion, Mozambique [Environmental Impact Assessment; Project Management] 2002: External Reviewer: Environmental Impact Assessment for the proposed raw water pipeline from the Thukela River to Fairbreeze Mine, KwaZulu-Natal. Mhlathuze Water, South Africa [Environmental Impact Assessment] DIETER HEINSOHN

2001: Socio-economic Specialist for the Four District Centres Water Supply and Sanitation Study, Mozambique. Department of Water Affairs, Mozambique [Social Impact Assessment] 2001: Supervision of staff on the Sasol Gas Fields Public Health and Social Pathology Specialist Study, Inhambane Province, Mozambique. Sasol, South Africa [Social Impact Assessment; Project Management] 2000: Project Manager for the Social Impact Assessment for the proposed development of the Murowa Mine, Zvishavane District, Zimbabwe. RioTinto, Zimbabwe and England [Social Impact Assessment; Resettlement Planning and Implementation; Project Management] 2000: Project Manager for the Public Involvement Programme and Social Impact Assessment for the proposed expansion to the Hillside Aluminium Smelter, Richards Bay, KwaZulu-Natal. Billiton, South Africa [Management of Public Participation Programmes; Social Impact Assessment] 1999 – 2002: Project Leader: Monitoring and Evaluation of people affected by resettlement due to the establishment of the MOZAL Aluminium Smelter. Mozal Community Development Trust, Mozambique [Monitoring and Evaluation; Project Management] 1999: Project Leader overseeing resettlement action plan for Maragra Commercial, Maragra Sugar. International Finance Corporation, Washington D.C. United States of America [Resettlement Planning and Implementation; Project Management] 1998: Team Leader for the Social Impact Assessment for the proposed MOZAL Aluminium Smelter, Maputo, Mozambique. Billiton, South Africa [Social Impact Assessment] 1998: Project Leader for the N3 Toll Road Public Involvement Programme and Social and Socio- economic assessment. N3 Toll Concession Limited, South Africa [Management of Public Participation Programmes; Social Impact Assessment; Project Management] 1998: Project Leader: Environmental Impact Assessment for the proposed expansion of Komati Sugar Mill, Mpumalanga, South Africa. Transvaal Sugar Limited, South Africa [Environmental Impact Assessment; Project Management] 1998: Project Director: Environmental Impact Assessment for the proposed Mdluli Hilton Lodge, Mpumalanga, South Africa. Team Development Concepts (Pty) Limited and Hilton Hotels [Environmental Impact Assessment; Project Management] 1998: Project Director: Social Impact Assessment for the proposed Sun International Hotel development, Livingstone, Zambia. CSIR, South Africa [Social Impact Assessment] 1997 - 2000: Overseeing project staff conducting resettlement action plan in the Beluluane Industrial Park, Mozal Aluminium Smelter, Mozambique. Billiton, South Africa [Resettlement Planning and Implementation; Project Management] 1997 - 2000: Team Leader: Public Participation Programme for the Feasibility Phase of the Thukela Water Project, KwaZulu-Natal. Department of Water Affairs & Forestry, South Africa [Management of Public Participation Programmes] 1997: Project Leader to report on investigation into Land Reform in South Africa for the Natal Agricultural Union. Development Bank of Southern Africa [Project Management] 1997: Project Leader for the Agricultural Appraisal Report for the Lubombo Spatial Development Initiative for the South African Department of Transport [Project Management] 1997: Project Leader in charge of the resettlement of farm labourers from the basin of the Qedusizi Dam for the Department of Land Affairs and the Department of Water Affairs and Forestry, South Africa [Resettlement Planning and Implementation; Project Management] 1997: Team Leader: Social Impact Assessment for the proposed Iscor Heavy Minerals Smelter, Empangeni, KwaZulu-Natal. Iscor Heavy Minerals, South Africa [Social Impact Assessment] 1997: Facilitation of development of multiple resource utilisation strategy for Mondi Forests, South Africa [Project Management] 1997: Team Leader: Agricultural component of the Lubombo Spatial Development Initiative, South Africa and Swaziland. South African Department of Transport [Project Management] 1997: Project Leader for the Monitoring and Evaluation of three Presidential Lead Projects (water supply and sanitation). Department of Water Affairs & Forestry, South Africa [Monitoring and Evaluation] 1997: Project Leader to establish a Public Involvement Network to support proposed mining initiatives for Iscor Heavy Minerals, South Africa [Management of Public Participation Programmes] DIETER HEINSOHN

1996: Team Leader: Social and institutional evaluation of 13 primary water projects as part of an extensive and intensive external evaluation of the Mvula Trust and its activities. Mvula Trust, South Africa [Monitoring and Evaluation] 1996: Team Leader: Social Impact Assessment for downstream impacts for the Mount Pleasant Dam, KwaZulu-Natal. Department of Water Affairs & Forestry, South Africa [Social Impact Assessment] 1994 - 1998: Social Impact Assessment and impact monitoring for the upgrading of Witvlag Road to black-top standards. Development Bank of Southern Africa [Social Impact Assessment; Monitoring and Evaluation] 1994 - 1997: Project Leader for the Nkomazi Irrigation Expansion Programme Initial environmental assessment of Sibange, Lugedlane and Walda Weirs in Mpumalanga, South Africa. Eastern Transvaal Department of Agriculture, South Africa [Environmental Impact Assessment] 1993 - 1996: Project Co-ordinator for the Public Involvement Programme (Reconnaissance and Pre-feasibility studies) for the Thukela Water Project, KwaZulu-Natal. Department of Water Affairs and Forestry, South Africa [Management of Public Participation Programmes] 1993 – 1996: Team Leader: Reconnaissance and Pre-feasibility Social Assessments of the Thukela Water Project, KwaZulu-Natal. Department of Water Affairs & Forestry, South Africa [Social Impact Assessment]

EDUCATION University 1987 - 1991 : Part-time PhD student at the University of Natal, Durban. Completed December 1991. Degree awarded March 1992 Supervisor: Prof N W Pammenter

1984 - 1986 : Full-time MSc student at the University of Natal Durban. Converted to PhD Supervisor: Prof N W Pammenter

1983 : University of Natal, Durban. Completed a BSc (Honours) - Cum Laude in Plant Physiology and Plant Growth and Development Supervisors: Prof N W Pammenter, Dr G Campbell & Dr M Smith

1980 - 1982 : University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg - obtaining a BSc with major subjects Botany and Microbiology Matriculated 1979 : Westville Boys' High School, Durban, South Africa. Aggregate: A

EMPLOYMENT RECORD

Present : Agricultural, Community, Environmental and Rural Development Consultants (Pty) Ltd. t/a ACER (Africa) Environmental Management Consultants Managing Director

In July 2001, elected Chief Executive Officer of MBB Services International (Pty) Limited, holding company of ACER (Africa)

1991 : Research Fellow, Institute of Natural Resources, University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg

1990 : National Service for S A D F. 2 nd Lieutenant South African Medical Services. Seconded to the Department of Development Aid to continue research under the auspices of the Institute of Natural Resources

1988 - 1990 : Research Fellow, Institute of Natural Resources, University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg

1984 - 1987 : Farm Manager, Mount Sheba Nature Reserve, Pilgrims Rest

1983 : Chemistry Teacher (Part time). Cambridge College, Durban

DIETER HEINSOHN

LANGUAGE SKILLS

Language Reading Speaking Writing English Excellent Excellent Excellent Afrikaans Excellent Excellent Excellent

German Excellent Excellent Excellent

Zulu None Fair None

A detailed listing of publications is available on request

CERTIFICATION

I, the undersigned, certify that to the best of my knowledge and belief, these data correctly describe me, my qualifications and my experience.

______Signature of staff member and authorised representative of the firm

__11.01.2006______Date (Day / Month / Year)

Full name of staff member: Rolf-Dieter Heinsohn

Full name of authorised representative: Rolf-Dieter Heinsohn

VAN BLERK, Japie

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Profession: Geohydrologist

Nationality: South African

Position in firm: Director

Specialisation: Safety Assessment of Radioactive Waste Disposal Systems Groundwater Flow and Transport Modelling

Proposed position on Specialist Scientist: Safety Assessment / Groundwater Modeling project:

Years of relevant experience: 16

Key Areas of Experience and Achievements: ~ 16 years experience in the prospective evaluation of groundwater and soil water movement, as well as contaminant (radiological and non-radiological) migration through saturated and unsaturated geological media. ~ 14 years experience in the development and application of internationally accepted methodologies for the post-closure performance and safety assessment of radioactive waste disposal systems, suitable for African and Southern African conditions. ~ 12 years experience in the total system safety assessment of near-surface radioactive waste disposal facilities. ~ 9 years experience in the development and evaluation of new disposal concepts for the long-term management of disused sealed radioactive sources, specifically the BOSS borehole disposal concept. ~ 9 years experience in the radiological public impact assessment of mining and mineral processing waste disposal facilities (operational and long-term period). ~ 9 years experience in the provision of radioactive waste management consultancy and training services to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

~ Served on the co-ordinating group of the IAEA ISAM (Improvement of Safety Assessment Methodologies) project and as chairman of the Scenario Development and Justification Working Group (1997 – 2000). ~ Serve on the co-ordinating group of the IAEA ASAM (Application of Safety Assessment Methodologies) project and as chairman of the Mining and Mineral Processing Waste Working Group (2002 -- present). ~ External moderator for honour and master degree courses in geohydrology, external examiner for various geohydrology Ph.D. and master degree thesis's, study leader for master degree dissertation on biosphere modelling.

Education and Professional Qualifications: 2000 Ph.D. - Geohydrology, University of the Orange Free State 1991 M.Sc. (Cum Laude) - Geohydrology, University of the Orange Free State 1989 B.Sc. (Hons - Cum Laude) - Geohydrology, University of the Orange Free State 1988 B.Sc. (Applied Math., Computer Science), University of the Orange Free State

Member of the South African Council for Natural Scientific Professions (No. 400239/05)

Languages: Speaking Reading Writing

Afrikaans Native tongue English Fluent Fluent Fluent

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Professional Career: 2000 to date Director, AquiSim Consulting (Pty) Ltd Performing total system safety assessment analysis for radioactive waste management facilities, including the derivation of quantitative waste acceptance criteria. Performing radiological public impact assessment of mining and mineral processing facilities. Participate nationally and internationally in a project to develop long-term management solutions for disused sealed radioactive sources (BOSS concept). Lecture at various safety assessment courses and workshops in the Russian Federation, Spain, Tanzania, South Africa and China. Participating in an IAEA Coordinated Research Projects (CRP) to improve safety assessment methodologies (ISAM) and to apply these methodologies (ASAM). Perform saturated and unsaturated groundwater flow analysis for tailings dam complexes, radioactive waste sites, waste disposal cap systems, destressed rock masses of underground mines, and industrial waste sites. Assist in model development to evaluate to impact to an exposure group from an intrusive igneous events intruding into the Yucca Mountain high-level radioactive waste disposal facility

2000 Ph.D., University of the Orange Free State (Institute for Groundwater Studies) The objective of radioactive waste management and its underlying principles is to ensure that human beings and the environment are protected at all times, without imposing an undue burden on future generations. This implies that, before any long-term management strategy of radioactive waste disposal can be implemented, the impact of the disposed waste must be determined as function of time - a procedure referred to as post-closure safety assessment. In the thesis, a methodology to perform post-closure safety assessment of radioactive waste disposal systems in South Africa and other parts of Africa was described.

1989 – 2000 Scientist/Senior Scientist/Chief Scientist/Consulting Scientist, South African Nuclear Energy Corporation, Nuclear Liabilities Management Division The simulation of soil water and radionuclide movement through the unsaturated zone and the management of soil water measurements using a neutron meter. Development of a safety assessment methodology for radioactive waste disposal facilities and the application of the methodology to radioactive waste disposal facilities in South Africa. Managing team to perform total system safety assessments. Development of a disposal concept for the long-term management of disused radioactive sources. Performing radiological public impact assessment of mining and mineral processing facilities. Participating in an IAEA Coordinated Research Projects (CRP) to compare modelling results of radioactive waste disposal systems (NSARS) and to improve safety assessment methodologies (ISAM).

1988 – 1989 Student, University of the Orange Free State (Institute for Groundwater Studies) Honours course in theoretical geohydrology, focusing on the physics of groundwater flow in the saturated and unsaturated zone, and mathematical methods to solve groundwater problems. Development of a finite element collocation method, using bi-cubic hermite polynomials as basis functions, to solve differential equations defined over general non-rectangular domains. The method retains all the advantages as when applied directly to a rectangular domain. A particular advantage of the method is its ability to yield continuous velocity fields, which is of considerable importance in the study of groundwater contamination problems.

1985 – 1987 Student, University of the Orange Free State (Faculty of Science) Mathematics, Applied mathematics, Computer science, Mathematical statistics, Physics Applied mathematics, Computer science, Mathematics Applied mathematics, Computer science

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Professional Experience: 2006 Specialist Radiological Safety Assessment Consultant to the South African Nuclear Energy Corporation Development of the 2007 Vaalputs Post-closure Radiological Safety Assessment for the disposal of the best estimate national inventory at the National Radioactive Waste Disposal Site at Vaalputs.

2006 Specialist Radiological Safety Assessment Consultant to Ferret Mining Performing a provisional radiological public impact assessment of the proposed Trekkopje uranium mine in Namibia as part of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA).

2006 Specialist Groundwater Modeller to Golder Associates Africa Model development to evaluate the dewatering of the Morila open gold mine in Mali on the groundwater flow system.

2005 Specialist Radiological Safety Assessment Consultant to the International Atomic Energy Agancy (Austria) Conducting an Expert Mission to Kitwe, Zambia to assess the radiological situation at the Amco settlement and propose remedial alternatives for the Amco tailings material.

2005 Specialist Groundwater Modeller to South African Council for Geoscience Model development to evaluate quantitatively the ingress of surface water into the underground mine working of the central Rand Basin, South Africa

2005 Specialist Safety Assessment Consultant to Rossing Uranium Limited (Namibia) Performing a screening level dose assessment to assess the potential radiological impact to farmers along the Swakop River following the occurrence of elevated levels of uranium in the Swakop River.

2005 Specialist Radiological Safety Assessment Consultant to TICOR Performing a radiological similarity study between Hillendale mining site and the proposed mining site at Fairbreeze.

2005 Specialist Radiological Safety Assessment Consultant to TICOR Performing a radiological public impact assessment of the TICOR facilities at Hillendale (mining site) and the Central Processing Complex at Empangeni. This was done in accordance with the National Nuclear Regulator licensing guide LG-1032.

2005 Specialist Groundwater Modeller to Golder Associates Africa Model development to evaluate groundwater flow and contaminant migration at the ISPAT ISCOR site at Vanderbijlpark.

2004 Specialist Radiological Safety Assessment Consultant to Namakwa Sands Perform a radiological impact assessment to evaluate the impact of a proposed gypsum disposal option on groundwater at the mining site

2004 Specialist Radiological Safety Assessment Consultant to Monitor Scientific LLC (USA) Model development to evaluate to impact to an exposure group from an intrusive igneous events intruding into the Yucca Mountain high-level radioactive waste disposal facility.

2004 Specialist Radiological Safety Assessment Consultant to BPB Gypsum Limited Evaluation of the radiological risk to the public if phosphogypsum plaster products are being used in the building industry. Various scenarios associated with workers constructing a house and house inhabitants were considered.

2004 Spec ialist Safety Assessment Consultant to Eskom and Technical Services International (TSI) Perform a radiological public impact assessment of the Duvha fossil fuel power station. The purpose of this study was to assess the levels of possible radiological exposure to the public that can be expected at the various Eskom fossil fuel power stations. This was done in accordance with

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the National Nuclear Regulator licensing guide LG-1032.

2003 Specialist Radiological Safety Assessment Consultant to the International Atomic Energy Agancy (Austria) Development of a comprehensive FEPs list for near-surface radioactive waste disposal. The basis for the updated list was the FEPs list developed as part of the IAEA ISAM Project.

2003 Specialist Groundwater Modeller to Golder Associates Africa Development of an unsaturated flow model using HYDRUS 2D for the destressed rock mass area beneath the open pit at Palabora Mining Company. The purpose of the model was to simulate the infiltration of a high rainfall event through the cave mining area beneath the pit.

2003 Specialist Groundwater Modeller to Groundwater Consulting Services Development of a unsaturated flow model using HYDRUS 2D of a tailings dam complex to evaluate the behaviour of a proposed tailings dam design.

2003 Specialist Radiological Safety Assessment Consultant to Stantec (Canada) The purpose of the project was to compile a summary description of waste rock management practices at applied in South Africa during the planning, operational and post-operational phases.

2003 Specialist Radiological Safety Assessment Consultant to TICOR Performing a radiological public impact assessment of the TICOR facilities at Hillendale (mining site) and the Central Processing Complex at Empangeni. This was done in accordance with the National Nuclear Regulator licensing guide LG-1032.

2003 Specialist Radiological Safety Assessment Consultant to Quintessa Limited (UK) Contribute to the development of a generic safety assessment of the borehole disposal concept for the disposal of disused radioactive sealed sources in African countries. Specific contributions include the assessment context, system description and scenario development and justification.

2002 Specialist Radiological Safety Assessment Consultant to the Placer Dome Western Area Joint Venture Radiological public impact assessment of a proposed new tailings dam at the Placer Dome Western Areas Joint Venture South Deep operations. This was done in accordance with the National Nuclear Regulator licensing guide LG-1032.

2002 Specialist Radiological Safety Assessment Consultant to the South African Nuclear Energy Corporation. Derivation of quantitative and nuclide specific reference levels (waste acceptance criteria) for the disposal of low- and intermediate level waste at the national radioactive waste disposal facility at Vaalputs in the Northern Cape Province.

2002 Specialist Radioactive Waste Management Consultant to the South African Nuclear Energy Corporation Perform a technical review of the issues that will influence the design of the borehole disposal of disused radioactive sources (BOSS) concept. Specify the design requirement for the development and evaluation of the concept. This was done as part of Phase III of a project to develop a long- term management solution for disused radioactive sources in African countries.

2001 Specialist Radiological Safety Assessment Consultant to the South African Nuclear Energy Corporation. Compile a total system safety assessment of the long-term radioactive waste storage facility at Pelindaba. The facilities, which come in operation in the late 1960's, contains mainly uranium contaminated waste. The focus of the assessment was to evaluate the influence of the facility on human beings and the environment over a period of 30 years, after which the site will be remediated.

2001 Specialist Safety Assessment Consultant to the South African Nuclear Energy Corporation. Compile a total system safety assessment of the national radioactive waste disposal facility at Vaalputs in the Northern Cape Province. The focus of this assessment was only on the waste that will be received from the Koeberg Nuclear Power Station. Specific aspects that were covered are

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drafting the assessment context, the generation and justification of exposure scenarios, the performance of the near-field, the prospective evaluation of the unsaturated zone and the compilation of the safety case.

2001 Specialist Radiological Safety Assessment Consultant to the South African Nuclear Energy Corporation and ESKOM. Perform a radiological public impact assessment of the Duvha fossil fuel power station. The purpose of this study was to assess the levels of possible radiological exposure to the workers and the public that can be expected at the various ESKOM fossil fuel power stations. This was done in accordance with the National Nuclear Regulator licensing guide LG-1032.

2000 Specialist Radiological Safety Assessment Consultant to the South African Nuclear Energy Corporation. Performance assessment studies (using FEFLOW) to evaluate the movement of moisture through the engineered clay caps of Trench B01 and Trans A01 at the National Nuclear Radioactive Waste Disposal Facility at Vaalputs in the Northern Cape Province.

2000 Specialist Groundwater Modeller. Consultant to Southern Africa Geoconsultants and Southern Era (Ltd) Construct a single-layered finite element aquifer model for the Marsfontein mine in the Northern Province using FEFLOW. The objective of this investigation was to assess the influence of mine dewatering on the regional hydrological and geohydrological system and to determine inflow rates into the open pit mine workings.

1999 - Specialist Radiological Safety Assessment and Radioactive Waste Management Consultant 2000 to the International Atomic Energy Corporation - Project Manager Phase II of the project to develop a long-term management solution for disused radioactive sources in African countries entail the development and evaluation of BOSS concept in terms of its technical feasibility and economic viability. It also included a preliminary safety assessment of the concept at two sites in South Africa, performed in collaboration with co-workers in the USA.

1999 Specialist Radiological Safety Assessment Consultant to Foskor Ltd. - Project Leader Perform a radiological public impact assessment of the mining and milling processing facilities at Foskor. This was done in accordance with the National Nuclear Regulator licensing guide LG- 1032. The objective of the study was to assess the possible radiological risk of sources at Foskor to members of the public.

1998 Specialist Radiological Safety Assessment Consultant to Palabora Mining Company Perform a radiological public impact assessment of the mining and milling processing facilities at Palabora Mining Company. This was done in accordance with the National Nuclear Regulator licensing guide LG-1032. The objective of the study was to assess the possible radiological risk of sources at Palabora Mining Company to members of the public.

1997 Safety Assessment Analyst for the South African Nuclear Energy Corporation Perform a geohydrological performance assessment (using HYDRUS-2D) of Trench BO1 at the national radioactive waste disposal facility at Vaalputs in the Northern Cape Province. The objective of the investigation was to assess the performance of the unsaturated geosphere following the release of radioactive material from the trench.

1996 Safety Assessment Analyst for the South African Nuclear Energy Corporation Perform a geohydrological performance assessment of Thabana at Pelindaba. The objective of the investigation was to determine the consequences to man and his environment of the storage facilities, to guide remedial actions in cases where safety criteria have been exceeded and to demonstrate adequate safety to obtain a licence for Thabana as an interim storage facility.

1994 Groundwater Modeller for the South African Nuclear Energy Corporation Evaluate the moisture movement in and around the radioactive waste disposal trenches at the national radioactive waste disposal facility at Vaalputs.

1994 Groundwater Modeller for the South African Nuclear Energy Corporation Perform moisture and radionuclide movement studies for the IAEA co-ordinated research

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programme on safety assessment of near-surface radioactive waste disposal facilities (NSARS) - Test Case 2b (Seville - Spain).

1992 Groundwater Modeller for the South African Nuclear Energy Corporation Perform moisture and radionuclide movement studies for the IAEA co-ordinated research programme on safety assessment of near-surface radioactive waste disposal facilities (NSARS) - Test Case 2a (Augusta - USA).

Major Research Conducted

1988 – 1989 Masters degree, University of the Orange Free State (Institute for Groundwater Studies) Development of a finite element collocation method, using bi-cubic hermite polynomials as basis functions, to solve differential equations defined over general non-rectangular domains. The method retains all the advantages as when applied directly to a rectangular domain. A particular advantage of the method is its ability to yield continuous velocity fields, which is of considerable importance in the study of groundwater contamination problems. 2000 Ph.D., University of the Orange Free State (Institute for Groundwater Studies) The objective of radioactive waste management is to ensure that human beings and the environment are protected at all times, without imposing an undue burden on future generations. This implies that, before any long-term management strategy of radioactive waste disposal can be implemented, the impact of the disposed waste must be determined as function of time - a procedure referred to as post-closure safety assessment. In the thesis, a methodology to perform post-closure safety assessment of radioactive waste disposal systems in South Africa and other parts of Africa was described.

List of Publications (A list of projects and reports produced over the past five years is available upon request): Van Blerk, J.J., and J.F. Botha, “Numerical solution of partial differential equations on curved domains by collocation, “Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations (9) pp 357-371, 1993.

Van Blerk, J.J., and M.W. Kozak, “Borehole Disposal of Spent Radiation Sources: 1. Principles,” IAEA-CN-78, pp. 194-187, Proc. International Conference of the Safety of Radioactive Waste Management, Cordoba, Spain, 13-17 March 2000.

Kozak, M.W., and J.J. van Blerk, “Borehole Disposal of Spent Radiation Sources: 2. Initial Safety Assessment,” IAEA-CN-78, pp. 48-51, Proc. International Conference of the Safety of Radioactive Waste Management, Cordoba, Spain, 13-17 March 2000.

Kozak, M.W., J.J. van Blerk, and J.P. Vivier, “Borehole Disposal of Spent Radiation Sources,” Proc. International Symposium on Radiation Safety Management, November 5-7, Daejeon, Korea, pp 407-416, 2001.

SEPTEMBER 06 Name: Shane Motlhaloga

Position: Operations Director & Radiation Specialist

Company: Malepa Holdings (Pty) Ltd

Qualifications: Management Development Programme (Project Management); Bachelor of Science Honors (Physics) BSc (Applied Mathematics and Physics)

Training: General Health and Safety Training Course (GHSTC), Safety Management Training Course (SAMTRAC), Introduction to SHE, Certificate in Physical Protection of Nuclear Facilities and materials, Emerging nuclear security issues.

Career Summary: I have had international exposure in the physical protection of nuclear facilities and nuclear non-proliferation matters with participation in increasing the signing of additional protocols related to safeguards agreements. I have 7 years experience in Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety.

January 2004 – present: Operations Director, Malepa Holdings (Pty) Ltd

May 2002 - January 2004: Director: Nuclear Non-Proliferation

The purpose of the Directorate is to administer all matters related to nuclear non- proliferation as required by legislation and international agreements. The main emphasis is on the implementation of Chapter 3 of the Nuclear energy Act, 1999 (Act No. 46 of 1999) and the comprehensive Safeguards Agreement between South Africa and the International Atomic Energy Agency.

I was seconded to the National Nuclear Regulator to act as the Senior Manager: Nuclear Technology & Natural Sources for a period of six months.

May 2001 – April 2002: Director: Waste Management I was a member of the management team of the Chief Directorate: Environmental Quality & Protection and I was required to plan and to manage a variety of programmes relating to the functions of the department including among others the implementation of the white paper on Integrated Pollution and Waste Management and the National Waste Management Strategy.

October 1999 – April 2001: Manager: Safety Support- South African Nuclear Energy Corporation The responsibilities assigned to me include among others the development of work procedures, and review of the Health, Safety and Environmental (HSE) system documents, Nuclear Licence compliance and other HSE audits.

November 1997 – October 1999: Project Officer / Inspector: National Nuclear Regulator

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Honours and activities South African Institute of Physics (SAIP) - Corporate member, South African Radiation Protection Association (SARPA) – Corporate Member, South African Council for Natural Scientific Professions (SACNASP)

Abridged CV - Shane Motlhaloga Page 2 of 2 Company: Octagonal Development Qualifications: Name: Alewyn Bernardus Jacobus Dippenaar • 1983 – Hons.B.Diac Social Work Unisa • 1988 – Human Resource Management (MBL1- Unisa) Nationality: South African - Legal Environment (MBL1- Unisa) - Organisational Behaviour (MBL1 – Unisa) Profession Socio- Economic Specialist Position Consultant

Date of Birth 19/09/1958 Specialisation -Project Planning -Project management and Project Administration Experience: 23 years

Relevant Project Experience:

1. Geïntegreerde Ontwikkelingsbeplanning vir 14 munisipaliteite in die Wes – Kaap Provinsie en tans aktiewe GOP betrokkenheid by Swartland, Hessequa en George Munisipaliteite. 2. Prestasiebestuur – vir die munisipaliteite van Swartland en George. 3. Prestasiekontrakte - vir o.a. die direkteure van George en Swartland . 4. Publieke deelname en kommunikasie strategie – George . 5. Strategiese beplanning vir die Rade en Direkteure van George en Swartland. 6. Inligtingsessies en opleiding rakende Wykskomitee 7. Beleidsformulering rakende verskeie sake o.a. behuising, omgewing, armoede, ens 8. Strategiese beplanning vir verskeie provinsiale departemente o.a. plaaslike owerheid, maatskaplike dienste, behuising, omgewing. 9. Plaaslike ekonomiese strategie ontwikkeling vir o.a. Magareng, Frances Baard , Hessequa en Swartland Munisipaliteite. 10. Samestelling van Jaarverslae in ooreenstemming met riglyne van nasionale tesourie. 11. Koppeling van begrotings aan IDP in ooreenstemming met MFMA. 12. Betrokkenheid by samestelling van Service Delivery and Budget Implementation Plans o.a. Hessequa, Swartland, George en Mosselbay Munisipaliteite. 13. Publieke deelname werkswinkels – fasiliteer ongeveer 80 publieke deelname werksessies per jaar. 14. Opleiding – Raadslede en wykskomitee lede rakende verskeidenheid van onderwerpe

Company: Private Consultancy Qualifications: Name: JAMES A. HARRISON • Matric (Rondebosch Boys High) 1970 • B.A. (Psychology, Archaeology; UCT) 1974 Nationality: South African • B.Sc. (Zoology, Microbiology; Rhodes) 1978 Profession Zoologist • H.D.E.(PG) Sec. (UCT) 1979 • Position Senior Research Officer at B.Sc. Honours (Zoology; UCT) 1985 Avian Demography Unit and • M.Sc. (Nature Conservation; Stellenbosch) 1993 freelance consultant • M.A. (Creative Writing, UCT) 2001

Date of Birth 11.03.1953 Membership of Professional Institutions: Specialisation Biodiversity surveys; • Committee member of Blouvlei Environment Committee (1996 – research management; present) environmental impact • assessment; conservation Committee member of Paarl Bird Sanctuary Advisory Committee assessment (1996 – 2000) Start date with 1986 – Permanent part-time • Member, Wildlife Society of South Africa (1981 – present) Avian staff member • Member, Botanical Society of South Africa (1981 – present) Demography Unit, UCT Experience: 20 years in research; 8 years in environmental consultancy Mr James Harrison holds an MSc (Nature Conservation) from the University of Stellenbosch. He has worked as a Senior Research Officer in the Avian Demography Unit, University of Cape Town, for the past 20 years. He was employed in July 1986 as Project Coordinator for the Southern African Bird Atlas Project (SABAP). As one of a team of editors of The Atlas of Southern African Birds , he was awarded the John F.W. Herschel Medal of the Royal Society of South Africa in 1999, for an “outstanding contribution to science in southern Africa, especially of a multidisciplinary nature”. He is currently Projects Manager for the Southern African Frog Atlas Project, the Southern African Reptile Conservation Assessment and the Southern African Butterfly Conservation Assessment projects. His experience lies primary in biodiversity surveys and conservation assessments and, more recently, in providing specialist input on vertebrates for urban planning and EIAs. Mr Harrison has practical experience in conservation management through his involvement on the Blouvlei Environmental Committee which oversees the nature reserve at Century City, Cape Town. As an environmental consultant he has eight years of experience. In this field, he has a special interest in promoting an approach to development which provides for sustainable nature conservation alongside built environments. He has authored more than 30 reports as a specialist consultant, most of these for projects in the Western Cape province.

Relevant Project Experience:

ALLAN D.G. & HARRISON J.A. 1994. Report on potential avian sensitivity to powerline construction in an area of Natal. ADU Research Report No. 4. ALLAN D.G. & HARRISON J.A. 1994. Report on potential avian sensitivity to the construction of a powerline between De Aar and Beaufort West. ADU Research Report No. 7. HARRISON J.A. 1998. Avifauna of the Secunda area: an analysis of sensitivity and possible impacts of mining developments. ADU Research Report 28. HARRISON J.A. & HAREBOTTLE D.H. 1999. Survey of the avifauna of Ghaamsberg. ADU Research Report 35. HARRISON J.A. & NAVARRO R.A. 2000. Scoping report on the potential impact on birds of a new 400 kV powerline in the Northern Cape. ADU Research Report 38. HARRISON J.A. 2003. Report on proposed developments at Rooisands Nature Reserve, with special reference to birds and amphibians. ADU Research Report No. 48. HARRISON J.A. 2003. Scoping report on the birds and amphibians on land owned by the National Ports Authority, Sandanha Bay. ADU Research Report 50. HARRISON J.A. 2003. Development of Arabella Golf Estate, Phase 2: assessment of impacts on vertebrate fauna. ADU Research Report 54. HARRISON J.A. 2005. Environmental constraints on development of a site at Landskroon, with special reference to fauna. Report for Dennis Moss Partnership, Stellenbosch. HARRISON J.A. 2005. Assessment of the proposed Lagoonbay Lifestyle Estate development at Glentana: impacts on fauna. Report for HilLand Associates, George. WILLIAMS A.J., HARRISON J.A. & HAREBOTTLE D. 2005. Specialist study on birds for the Strandfontein section of the proposed N21 (R300) Cape Town Ring Road Toll Project, and its alternative routes. ADU Research Report 67. HARRISON J.A. 2006. A concept development plan for Reins Private Nature Reserve: faunal constraints. Report for Dennis Moss Partnership, Stellenbosch. HARRISON J.A. 2006. An assessment of a development plan in Steenberg with respect to the Endangered Western Leopard Toad: potential impacts, constraints and recommended mitigations. Report for for CNdV africa, Cape Town. HARRISON J.A. 2006. Koeel Bay, Cape Peninsula: scoping report on fauna and faunal ecology. Report for Seaton Thomson and Associates, Pretoria. Company: COASTEC Qualifications and positions: Name: BARRIE LOW • Bachelor of Science in Botany and Zoology : University of Cape Town, 1973/4 Nationality: South African • Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Botany : University of Cape Town, 1975 Profession Plant ecologist and • Master of Science in Botany (Plant Ecology) : University of Cape Town, 1984 conservation planner • Stellenbosch School of Business business course – 1995 Position Owner • Past Director: National Botanical Institute (1991 – 1997) • Past senior lecture at Botany Department, University of Western Cape (1978 Date of Birth 21.2.52 – 1991) Specialisation Botanical and ecological Membership of Professional Institutions: assessment of both dryland • Professional Member, South African Institute of Ecologists and Environmental (terrestrial) and Scientists riverine/wetland • Past Board member and Director, Cape West Coast Biosphere Reserve ecosystems; contextual • analysis; conservation Past Chairman of Western Cape Branch of Wildlife Society prioritisation; conservation • Past Council Member of the Botanical Society of SA network planning and • Past Chairman of Conservation Committee, South Africa Association of corridor ecological Botanists implementation; environmental impact assessment; rehabilitation studies

Start date with 1997 Coastec Experience: 30 years

Mr. Barrie Low holds a M.Sc. in Plant Ecology. He is owner and sole proprietor of Coastec, with 30 years in the botanical and environmental assessment fields. Barrie specialises in botanical and ecological assessments in dryland (terrestrial), riverine and wetland systems, with strong focus on coastal dune and related systems. Due to scale limitations in current approaches to conservation assessments, a key focus has been the determination of site distinctiveness and rarity using flora as a surrogate for habitat; to this end Coastec has developed SaSFlora, a major regional database for the Cape and Karoo floras, for such analysis. This approach is linked with ArcView mapping and analysis of ecosystems. Coastec specialises in developing conservation plans, in particular for areas which have been severely impacted by urban and allied development. Part of this approach is the implementation of ecological corridors linking remnants and riverine/wetland systems Studies include the Northern Sandveld rivers reserve and ecological impact study, conservation assessments and planning for the Witzenberg Municipality and Cape Winelands District Management Area, with coastal contextual studies including the Laaiplek (Elandsbaai to Saldanha) Coast), Hawston (Agulhas to Kogelberg) areas and coastal dunes of the City of Cape Town, Koeberg and the Portnet ore-loading facility at Saldanha.. Barrie is a past director at the National Botanical Institute (now SANBI), past Director on the board of the Cape West Cost Biosphere, and past chairman of the Western Cape Branch of the Wildlife Society, and Council member of the Botanical Society of SA

Relevant Project Experience:

• Project specialist – Laaiplek subregional dune study • Project specialist – Cape Winelands District Management Area conservation assessment • Project specialist and leader – City of Cape Town coastal dunes study • Project leader – Hawston fynbos corridor and conservation planning study

CV for the learner can only be supplied once the project go-ahead is given and a leaner can be sourced from UWC (in liaison with Dr Richard Knight of the Conservation Biology department)

Company: ARCUS GIBB

Name: ANDREW BULMAN

Nationality: South African Profession Transportation Engineer Position Senior Associate

Date of Birth 23.10.1971

Specialisation Traffic Engineering, Transportation Planning, Public Transport Systems, Qualifications: Road and Public Transport Facility Design, Safety • Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering : University of Cape Town, 1994 Studies and Audits, • Master of Engineering in Transportation : University of Stellenbosch, 2001 Transport Feasibility • Studies, Project Professional Engineer (PrEng) . (990261) Management. • Professional Member of the South African Institute of Civil Engineers (091428) Start date with 1995 to 2000 and 2002 to ARCUS GIBB present. Permanent full-time staff member Experience: 13 years

Mr. Andrew Bulman holds a MEng in Transportation and is registered as a Professional Engineer. He is a senior Transportation Engineer with 11 years experience in the transportation and civil engineering field. He is currently the manager of ARCUS GIBB’s Traffic Engineering and Transportation Planning Team in Cape Town.

Andrew specialises in the management of Transport Impact Assessments (TIA’s), Public Transport Studies, Public Transport Infrastructure designs, Transport Feasibility projects and Road Design. As a specialist Transportation Engineer, Andrew has undertaken numerous transportation studies around the country, but mostly in the Western Cape Region. He has managed a wide range of projects and has been involved in the project teams of a number of high profile projects, including the Vangate Shopping Centre in Cape Town, the upgrade of the Impala Platinum Mine in Springs, the Claremont Public Transport Interchange, the development of District Six in Cape Town, the 2010 FIFA World Cup Stadium in Cape Town and the Spar Western Cape Regional Distribution Centre.

Relevant Project Experience:

• Project Leader – Vangate Shopping Centre Transport Impact Assessment • Transportation Engineer – Upgrade of the Impala Platinum Mine in Springs • Project Leader – Design and Implementation of the Claremont Public Transport Interchange • Project Leader – District Six Transport Impact Assessment • Transportation Engineer – Transport Framework for the 2010 FIFA World Cup Stadium in Cape Town • Transportation Engineer – Spar Western Cape Regional Distribution Centre • Etc.

Company: BAPELA CAVE KLAPWIJK Qualifications: Name: ALAN CAVE • Bachelor of Science in Mining Engineering: University of the Witwatersrand, 1967 Nationality: South African • Integrated Environmental Management - Theory and Practice : University of Profession Environmental Impact Cape Town, 1986 Assessor and Landscape • Certified Environmental Impact Assessment Practitioner, Interim Certification Architect Board, 2002 • Position Director President Institute of Landscape Architects of South Africa, 1978-1982

Date of Birth 27.08.1945 Membership of Professional Institutions: • Fellow: Institute of Landscape Architects of South Africa Specialisation Integrated environmental management including • Member: International Association of Impact Assessors of South Africa environmental impact • Member: South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy assessments, visual impact • Past President of the Institute of Landscape Architects of South Africa assessments and environmental management plans, landscape planning and design Start date with 1989 – Director BCK Experience: 30 years

Alan Cave and Menno Klapwijk established the firm Cave Klapwijk and Associates in 1989 and since then he has been involved as a leader and as a specialist consultant on a number of large EIA studies. Mr Cave’s experience in the gold mining field in SA and abroad (5years) reinforces his input of his chosen field of specialisation in environmental planning, assessment and landscape design. His pioneering work in Visual Impact Assessment in RSA has assisted in the understanding of this aspect as a tool for planning and design. He is a Certified Environmental Practitioner for South Africa and is a member of the Certification Board of the profession of Impact Assessors. He has gained experience in large scale internationally funded projects by acting as project leader for the environmental impact assessment for the new Letsibogo Dam in Botswana and the new N3 Toll Road in South Africa. Donors for the former included Sweden, Denmark, the UK and the EU while the latter included the African Development Bank. Both of the reports received favourable reviews.

Relevant Project Experience:

Completion Role Client Date Project description 2005 VIA for the West Coast Combined Cycle Gas Author Menno Klapwijk EON Solutions Africa for Eskom Turbine Power Plant (CGCT) Resources and Strategy 2002 Visual /Guidelines for Development. Coega Author Coega Development Industrial Development Zone (IDZ) Corporation(CDC) Coega Kop Quarry Rehabilitation Guidelines Author CDC

2002 Pechiney Aluminium Smelter – Visual Impact Reviewer CSIR for Pechiney Assessment Report. 2005 Ermelo – Majuba railway line. Environmental Author Eskom -Generation Management Plan 2005 on going Perseus to Hydra new 765 KVA Powerline Author Argus Gibb for Eskom Dealesville to De Aar Visual Impact Assessment 1992 Visual Impact Assessment Alusaf Hillside Author CSIR for Alusaf 1996 Smelter and Mozal Aluminium Smelter CSIR for Mozal 2003 Visual Impact Assessment Wind Turbine Farm Author CSIR for Eskom Kalkheuwel Western Cape 2005 Visual Impact Assessment of the light Author Sivest Selatile Maloi for Sasol penetration beyond the site of 2 new Petrol Service Stations Zwartkop & Vanderbijlpark 2001 -ongoing Environmental Impact Assessment Study and Project Manager N3 Toll Concession (Pty) Ltd. Environmental Management Plan for the N3 Toll Author Road Heidelberg to Cedara Reviewer of Environmental controls 1997 Letsibogo Dam Botswana Environmental Impact Project Manager Dept of Water Affairs Botswana Assessment Report ,and EMP Author Reviewer of environmental controls

Company: Freshwater Consulting Qualifications: Group • Bachelor of Arts (English), University of Cape Town, Name: Elizabeth (Liz) Day 1989 Nationality: South African • Bachelor of Science (Zoology (with distinction) and Environmental and Geographical Science); University Profession River and wetland ecologist / specialist of Cape Town; 1992 freshwater ecosystem consultant • Bachelor of Science (honours- Zoology, first class); Position Founder member University of Cape Town, 1993 • PhD (Zoology); University of Cape Town, 1998 Date of Birth 03.05.1968 • Specialisation Wetland assessment methodologies Membership of Professional Institutions: • Fine scale wetland mapping methodologies • Member: South African Institute of ecologists and • Urban river and wetland management and environmental scientists rehabilitation • Member: International Association for Impact • Environmental impact assessments; baseline Assessment (South Africa) and situation assessments • Member: International Peat Society • SASS5 biomonitoring • Catchment Management Plans Other membership / associations • Urban river and wetland mapping and • Member of UNESCO working group on urban aquatic rehabilitation habitats • Ecological Reserve determination. • Steering committee / member of Western Cape Previous • 1994-1996: Scientific Officer on Water Wetlands Forum employment: Research Commission Project, Freshwater Research Unit, University of Cape Town. • 1997-1999: Senior Consultant for Southern Waters Ecological Research and Consulting cc Start date with • 1999: Permanent, full-time member FCG Experience: 10 years

Liz Day has over 10 years’ experience in aspects of aquatic ecology, specialising in urban river and wetland management and rehabilitation, impact assessments, situation assessments, SASS5 biomonitoring, specialist input into Catchment Management Plans and into Scoping and Environmental Impact Assessments. She is currently part of a team involved in the freshwater ecosystem component of the CAPE fine scale mapping project, which aims to categorise and map the spatial extent of (surface) freshwater ecosystems in four core areas of the Western Cape, as well as to identify ecological processes and landscape level linkages and prioritise systems for conservation planning and management. Liz is also a project manager on the Water Research Commission-funded project on Wetland Health and Integrity – a four year programme in association with UCT, which aims to develop and evaluate wetland assessment and prioritisation techniques. She is a member of a UNESCO urban aquatic habitat working group, which aims to produce a publication on wetland management and rehabilitation. Liz has considerable experience as a specialist freshwater consultant in impact assessments, with projects ranging from assessments of water and sewage pipelines; golf course and housing estates, the proposed strategic fuel pipeline to Cape Town; and both water quality and water quantity impacts associated with upgrades to and construction of, waste water treatment works (e.g. proposed Pearly Beach WWTW; Fisantekraal WWTW; Melbosstrand WWTW; Atlantis WWTW). She is the water quality specialist on the Berg River Monitoring Programme.

Relevant Project Experience:

• Specialist (freshwater ecosystems): N2 Gateway Housing Project: Assessment of pipeline route; on-site rehabilitation of disturbed areas (post-construction); input into design of river crossings and floodplain rehabilitation • Specialist (freshwater ecosystems): Brookland Dam feasibility study – baseline assessment and desk-top reserve determination. • Specialist (freshwater ecosystems): Fisantekraal WWTW upgrade. Assessment of impacts to the Mosselbank River and its associated wetlands associated with the development of a new sewage treatment works. Specialist input regarding wetland ecosystem function; water quality and water quantity impacts. • Specialist (water quality): Berg River Monitoring Programme. Four year baseline g programme on the Berg River, prior to construction of Berg River Dam. • Specialist (freshwater ecosystems): Pearly Beach WWTW. Assessment of impacts to the Hagelkraals River and its wetlands associated with the development of a new sewage treatment works. Specialist input regarding wetland ecosystem function; water quality and water quantity impacts. Limited water quality modelling. • Specialist (freshwater ecosystems): Wesfleur WWTW (Atlantis). Assessment of impacts to freshwater and groundwater-linked systems affected by a proposed upgrade of the treatment works. • Specialist: freshwater habitat and water chemistry input: Baseline assessment and rehabilitation of a seasonal salt marsh on a former waste site, in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.

African Development Economic Consultants ADEC

RANDALL B. GROSS

Profession: Economic, Development, & Strategic Planning Consultant Position: Director/CEO Expertise: Local Economic & Community Development; Public Policy Analysis; Development Economics - Project Market & Financial Feasibility; Tourism Development; Economic & Fiscal Impact Analysis; Strategic Planning; Labour Force Economics; Public-Private Partnerships; Planning & Transportation Economics; Capacity- Building & Training

Randall Gross has 20 years’ experience providing strategic economic and development consulting services for local, regional and national governments; private companies; and non-profit agencies. He has worked closely with local government officials from the U.S., Russia, South Africa and other countries on 400 projects to enhance their capacity for sustainable community and economic development, citizen participation, asset management, and policy formation.

Mr. Gross brings particular expertise in market and development feasibility analysis to test the economic viability of projects; fiscal and economic impact analysis to gauge public costs and benefits; and public policy analysis to evaluate and monitor policy decisions. He also provides comprehensive implementation strategies that form the bases for industrial & economic development, tourism, and community revitalization.

Among his high-profile projects, he identified trade and investment opportunities in South Africa as Lead Consultant for the Gore-Mbeki trade talks; and he assisted the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA) in conceptualizing the region’s first economic development corridor. Recently, he assisted Gauteng Province with financial & CED work for the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site. In the Philippines, he worked with a world-renowned architect in determining the feasibility of the country’s first “new urbanist” planned development. He worked with Airports Company South Africa on an economic development strategy for Cape Town International Airport environs. In Mozambique, he assessed the economic viability of redevelopment of a rail line and prepared an economic development strategy for the Zambezi River Valley.

In addition to his economic analyses, Mr. Gross helps build capacity through hands- on strategic planning and training worldwide. In London, Mr. Gross established the research program for BURA, the British Urban Regeneration Association. On USAID- funded projects, he has provided training in economic development, citizen participation, and urban revitalization for local government officials. He has trained South African local officials in financing infrastructure through Municipal Service Partnerships.

Mr. Gross is founder of a Division of the 30,000-member American Planning Association (APA), and was elected in 2004 to the National Capital APA Board as well as to the Board of the Georgetown Public Policy Institute. He was a speaker at the 2003 World Summit for Sustainable Development. He has worked in local government, deciding property tax appeals cases in Chicago for the world’s largest tax appeals agency. He also worked for state and federal government and in the non-profit sector, before entering consulting.

103 Algernon Road, Norwood (Johannesburg). Tel (011)728-1965 / Fax (011)728-8371. [email protected] . 1 Suite 131, Private Bag X5, Norwood 2117 SOUTH AFRICA African Development Economic Consultants ADEC

Education Masters in Public Policy, Georgetown University. – Washington, DC BA Arts & Sciences, Northwestern Univ. (Poli. Sci. & Urban Studies) – Chicago, IL Certificate in Urban Politics, Northwestern University. Professional Experience

Director, Randall Gross / Development Economics, Washington, DC (1997--) & Director, African Development Economic Consultants (ADEC), Johannesburg (2003-). Consultant specializing in development economics, municipal finance, and strategic planning. Provides economic and tourism development strategies, policy analysis, fiscal & economic impact assessments, targeted industrial and employment generation strategies, property development feasibility analyses, and community revitalization strategies. Provides training and management services for local governments. Clients are local, regional and national governments; universities; private developers; and non-profit agencies.

Senior Associate, Hammer, Siler, George Assoc., Silver Spring, MD (1988- 1997). Managed, directed and/or consulted on over 110 economic consulting assignments for public and private clients ranging from the Town of Appalachia to the U.S. Department of Defense and XEROX Corporation. Specialized in project feasibility & fiscal impacts, urban revitalization, military base reuse, university research & technology development, tourism & economic development strategies. Assisted governments with program budgeting, financing strategies & asset management. Planned/managed conference events, directed membership development & edited newsletter as founder and chairman of APA Division.

Editor / Research Assistant, The Independent Sector, Washington, DC (1988). Edited Research in Progress , the international compendium of research on the not-for-profit and voluntary sectors. Identified and assessed research activities relating to the management, tax & legal status, development, financing, & impacts of NGOs & non-profits throughout the world.

Research Assistant, U.S. National Endowment for the Arts, Washington, DC (1987). Provided modeling & policy analysis for the National Survey of Public Participation in the Arts.

Case Analyst & Assistant to the Commissioner, Cook County Board of Appeals, Chicago, IL (1985-1986). Decided over 100 individual property tax appeals cases ranging from single family homes to large commercial investment properties. Conducted citizen outreach as Board representative. Wrote press releases and acted as Media Liaison. Managed tax impact and investment studies. Assisted with program policy and strategy as Assistant to Commissioner.

Research Director, Democratic Campaign for Illinois State Treasurer, Chicago (1986). Managed/directed research on consumer banking & financial institution policy. Assisted in determining campaign strategy & electioneering. Developed the Illinois Citizens Insurance Board to represent insurance consumers before State government.

Professional Memberships and Honors Division Chair, American Planning Association (APA), 1998-2003 Committee Member, American Economic Development Council (AECD), 1996-1998 Nominated for Loeb Fellowship, Harvard University, 2000 Elected Board Member, National Capital American Planning Assn 2004-; Elected Board Member, Georgetown Public Policy Institute 2004- Project of the Year (Pen Lucy Neighbourhood), Neighbourhood Design Center (NDC), 1995 Editor, International Council for Urban Economic Development (CUED) Base Reuse Newsletter, 1996-1997 Annual Project Award (Transit-Oriented Development), National Capital Chapter APA, 2001

103 Algernon Road, Norwood (Johannesburg). Tel (011)728-1965 / Fax (011)728-8371. [email protected] . 2 Suite 131, Private Bag X5, Norwood 2117 SOUTH AFRICA Curriculum Vitae

Tony Barbour ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANT AND RESEARCHER

P O Box 1753, Sun Valley, 7975, South Africa (Tel) 27-21-789 1112 - (Fax) 27-21-789 1112 – (Cell) 082 600 8266 (E-Mail) [email protected]

My experience as an environmental consultant includes working for ten years as a consultant in the private sector in South Africa followed by four and a half years at the University of Cape Town’s Environmental Evaluation Unit. During this time I gained experience and developed skills in a number of areas, including project management, preparation of proposals (technical and financial), report writing, reviewing and editing, environmental, strategic and social impact assessment, waste management, facilitation, teaching and training. My interests as an independent environmental consultant and researcher are linked to social impact assessment, strategic environmental assessment and planning, resource economics, training, capacity building and review work.

I have also served on the Board of Trustees for the Environmental Monitoring Group, an Environmental Non Government Organisation, for the last 10 years. I am also currently a director on the Richtersveld Environmental and Rehabilitation Company. This company was set up as part of the successful land claim by the Richtersveld community who live in the north-western part of South Africa.

PERSONAL DETAILS Tony Barbour, born on 8 June 1961 Nationality: South African and Irish Married, with four children.

EDUCATION BSc (Geology and Economics) Rhodes, 1984 BEcon (Hons) Rhodes, 1985 MSc (Environmental Science) University of Cape Town, 1992

ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS Advanced and basic mediation/facilitation skills training course. Centre for Conflict Resolution, University of Cape Town (1999). Multi-party negotiation and facilitation skills for natural resource management, MEPC/CIDA (1999).

ACADEMIC AWARDS Schwartz Award, Top Student, Geology III, Rhodes University. Shell Medal of Excellence, Top student, Masters Course Work, MSc Environmental Science, UCT.

AREAS OF EXPERIENCE AND EXPERTISE Project management, proposal writing, preparation, review and editing of reports and documents, environmental planning and management, Social Impact Assessment (SIA); Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA); Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA); waste management, environmental 1 economics, facilitation, public participation, training and teaching. Countries with work experience include South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zambia, Lesotho, Swaziland, Ghana, Mozambique and Mauritius.

EMPLOYMENT RECORD

 Private Consultant: November 2004-current.  University of Cape Town: August 1996-October 2004 Environmental Evaluation Unit (EEU), University of Cape Town. Senior Environmental Consultant and Researcher.  Private sector: 1991-August 2000 1991-1996: Ninham Shand Consulting (Cape Town). Senior Environmental Scientist. 1996-August 2000: Steffen, Robertson and Kirsten (SRK Consulting) – Associate Director, Manager Environmental Section, SRK Consulting, Cape Town.  Lecturing: 1990-2005 University of Cape Town: Environmental Economics, Social Impact Assessment, Strategic Environmental Assessment and Environmental Impact Assessment. Cape Technikon: Environmental Economics and Waste Management. Peninsula Technikon: Environmental Economics and Waste Management.

RELEVANT AREAS OF EXPERIENCE AND EXPERTISE

Social Assessment As a private consultant I have largely focused on SIA’s. Projects include:  SIA for Elitheni Coal Mine, Eastern Cape (2008);  SIA for Garden Route Dam development, George, Western Cape (2008);  SIA for Valencia Uranium Mine, Swakopmund, Namibia (2007);  SIA and Resettlement Action Plan (RAP) for Southern Ashanti Gold Mining Project, Ghana (2007);  SIA for expansion of PPC cement factory, Riebeck West, Western Cape (2007);  SIA for Moropule Coal Power Station, Botswana (2007);  SIA for proposed residential development near Stillbaai, Western Cape (2007);  SIA for proposed residential development near Gansbaai, Western Cape (2007);  SIA and Social and Labour Plan for Xolobeni Heavy Mineral Sands Project, Eastern Cape, South Africa (2007);  SIA ESKOM Wind Energy Farm, Western Cape (2007);  SIA and Social and Labour Plan for Tormin Heavy Mineral Sands Project, Western Cape, South Africa (2007);  SIA Bulk Water Scheme, City of Cape Town, Western Cape (2007);  SIA Montague Golf Estate, Western Cape (2006);  SIA for Schalkenbosch Golf Estate, Tulbagh, Western Cape (2006);  SIA for 2010 World Cup Stadium on Green Point Common, Cape Town (2006);  SIA for raising of the Clanwilliam Dam, Western Cape (2005-06);  SIA Kransvlei Golf Estate, Clanwilliam, Western Cape (2005);  SIA for Mare Chicose Landfill Site, Mauritius (2005);  Input into RAP for Mare Chicose Landfill Site, Mauritius (2005);  SIA for road up-grade between Gansbaai and Bredadorp, Southern Cape (2005);  SIA Zeekoevlei Golf Estate, Somerset West, Western Cape (2005)  SIA Silwersand Golf and Resort Estate, Robertson, Western Cape (2003)  SIA Darling Wind Farm, Western Cape (2003).  SIA Assessment for Valkenberg East Site, Cape Town (2003).  Maguga Dam, Swaziland. Development of socio-economic monitoring and evaluation programme, including indicators, for the resettlement programme. Swaziland (2001).  Social Assessment for Darling Wind Farm EIA, Darling, Western Cape (2001);  N2 – Outeniqua Pass by-pass, George, SA. Socio-economic assessment for proposed by-pass options between the N2 and the Outeniqua Pass (1997). 2

 Social Assessment for Sparrebosch Golf Course, Knysna, SA (1996).  Social Assessment for Riversonderend Road By-pass (1991).

Social Assessment Guidelines  Development of Guidelines for Social Impact Assessment for Department of Environmental Affairs and Development Planning, Western Cape, (2007);  Development of a Social Assessment and Development Framework for Department of Water Affairs and Forestry, South Africa, including development of guidelines for Social Impact Assessment, Conflict Management, Relocation and Resettlement and Monitoring and Evaluation (2005).

Environmental Assessment Experience includes developing proposals (technical and financial), liaising with clients, authorities and the public, developing terms of reference for specialist sub-consultants, project management and reviewing reports. Projects include:  Darling Wind Farm, Western Cape, South Africa. Environmental assessment of proposed Wind Farm near the town of Darling (2002).  Walvis Bay Naval Facility, Walvis Bay, Namibia. Environmental assessment of the proposed naval facilities in Walvis Bay (2001).  Portnet Saldanha, Western Cape, SA. EIA for the expansion of a bulk iron ore export facility at the Port of Saldanha (2000).  Coastal Park Waste General Waste Site, Cape Town, SA. EIA, including public participation for a large, general waste site (1998).  Sanderlings Development Plettenberg Bay, SA. EA, including public participation, for proposed residential development adjacent to the coast (1999).  Stellenbosch Mountain Golf Course Development, Stellenbosch, SA. EIA, including public participation, for an 18 hole golf course, hotel and residential development (1998).  Sparrebosch EIA, Knysna, South Africa (SA). EIA, including public participation, for an 18 hole golf course, hotel and residential development (1996).  Stones Hill by-pass, Grahamstown, SA. EIA, including public participation, of a proposed by- pass near Stones-Hill, Grahamstown (1992).  Riversonderend N2 by-pass, Riversonderend, SA.EIA, including public participation, of a proposed by pass of the N2 around the town of Riversonderend (1991).

Strategic Environmental Assessment  Project manager for SEA of the Phase 2 of the National Roads Strategy for Mozambique (2007).  Joint project manager for SEA of Cape Town 2004 Olympic Bid, Cape Town, SA (1999).  Baralink SEA, Johannesburg, SA. Specialist input on socio-economic aspects for Baralink SEA (1998).  Training courses and lectures on SEA (see below).

Sustainable Development and Research While most of the work that I have been involved in includes elements that relate to the concept of Sustainable Development, the projects listed below have had sustainable development as a specific focus.  Environmental and social specialist for the development of Mozambique Biofuels Strategy (2007).  Development of strategy for the development of the Environmental Goods and Service Industry in the Western Cape for the Department of Environmental Affairs and Development Planning in the Western Cape (2006).  Review of the Environmental Goods and Service Industry in South African and development of a strategy for the Department of Trade and Industry, South Africa (2006).  Chapter on the South African Environmental Goods and Services Industry for study commissioned by the Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism (2006).  Integrating Sustainable Development into the Integrated Development Planning Process in South Africa. Review of 4 case studies in SA for the World Summit On Sustainable 3

Development, Johannesburg (2002).  Development of Integrated Sustainable Transportation Assessment Framework for Transportation Planning in South Africa. Project Manager for joint project between EEU and Urban Transportation Research Group at UCT (2003).  Project Manager for South African Cleaner Development Mechanism (CDM) initiative being undertaken by South South North Trust. Project involves the recovery of methane gas from the Bellville South Landfill Site in Cape Town (2004)  Development of Toolkit for incorporating Sustainable Development in to the Integrated Development Planning Process in South Africa (2004).  Integrating Sustainable Development into the Eastern Cape Province Provincial Growth and Development Plan, 2004-2020 (2003-2004).  Department of Housing, South Africa. Assessment of options for the development of energy and water efficient low cost housing in South Africa and an assessment of potential financing mechanisms, South Africa (2000).

Review  Review of specialist reports for the Groot Letaba Dam EIA, Mpumulanga, SA (2008).  External Review Consultant for SIA component of N2 Wild Coast Toll Road EIA (2008).  Internal Review Consultant for Golder Associates on Namakwa Sands Heavy Mineral Mining EIA, Western Cape (2006);  Review of EIA for Palm Valley Golf Course Estate, Durbanville, Western Cape (2005);  Review of EIA for Zeekoevlei Golf Course Estate, Somerset West, Western Cape (2005);  Review of EIA for Oostenberg Waste Transfer Station, Brackenfell, Western Cape (2004);  Review of Socio-Economic Study undertaken for the R300 Toll Road EIA, Cape Town, Western Cape (2004);  Review of EIA for proposed establishment of Toll booths on Chapman’s Peak Drive, Cape Town, Western Cape (2003);  Review of EIA for Cell Phone Mast, Cedeberg, Western Cape (2003);  Review of EIA for Hotel and Conference Center, Durbanville, Western Cape (2003);  Review of EIA for N7 Road Up-grade, Clanwilliam, Western Cape (2002);  Review of EIA for Up-grade of Sewage Works, Western Cape (2002).

Environmental Planning  Development of a Rehabilitation and Land Use Plan for the Alexkor Mining Area in the Richtersveld in the Northern Cape Province (2003-2007). This formed part of a land claim for the Richtersveld Community and included acting as an expert witness for the community in the associated court case.  Southern Cape Spatial Development Framework (SCSDF), Southern Cape Region, SA. Environmental opportunities and constraints assessment for SCSDF study (2000).  Stellenbosch Rivers Management Plan, Stellenbosch, SA. Integrated management plan for the urban river systems in Stellenbosch (1998).  Wetton-Lansdowne corridor project, Cape Town, SA. Habitat conservation and biodiversity study to inform planning proposals for the Wetton-Lansdowne corridor (1998).  Tygerberg Spatial Development Framework, City of Tygerberg, Cape Town, SA. Environmental baseline study for the spatial development framework study for the City of Tygerberg (1999).  Protea Valley development options, City of Tygerberg, Cape Town, SA. Assessment and identification of suitable land use development options for Protea Valley (2000).

Waste Management At Ninham Shand I was tasked with developing the relevant environmental expertise in the field of waste management, specifically with respect to the permitting of landfill sites in terms of the relevant environmental legislation. As part of this process I developed a document entitled Guidelines for Waste Management in South Africa, a handbook for local authorities, produced by Ninham Shand in 1993. Specific projects include:

 Mare Chicose Landfill, Mauritius. SIA and Compensation and Relocation Plan for proposed expansion of the current landfill site (2005). 4

 Robertson Waste Site, Robertson, SA. EA, including public participation, for the identification of a new waste site (2000).  Coastal Park General Waste Site, Cape Town, SA. EIA for proposed expansion of a large, general waste site (1998).  Windhoek general and hazardous waste site, Windhoek, Namibia. Investigation to identify new general and hazardous waste disposal site for Windhoek (1997).  Walvis Bay general and hazardous waste site, Walvis Bay, Namibia. Investigation to identify new general and hazardous waste disposal site for Walvis Bay (1998).  Port Elizabeth Waste Site, Port Elizabeth, SA. Environmental Assessment for permit application (1998).  Brackenfell general waste site, Cape Town, SA. Permit application report ad environmental assessment for Brackenfell waste site (1995).  Ceres general waste site, Ceres, SA. Permit application report ad environmental assessment for Ceres waste site (1995)  Caledon general waste site, Caledon, SA. Permit application report ad environmental assessment for Caledon waste site (1996).  Wellington general waste site, Wellington, SA. Permit application report ad environmental assessment for Wellington waste site (1996).  Greyton general waste site, Greyton, SA. Permit application report ad environmental assessment for Greyton waste site (1999).

Environmental Training Courses Experience includes design of training courses, development of training manuals and running courses for both the private and public sector. Courses include:  EIA and Environmental Management course for Swaziland Local Authorities, 2004.  Integrated Coastal Management course for Department of Marine and Coastal Management, 2004.  5 regional Social Assessment Training Workshops for officials from the South African Department of Water Affairs and Forestry, 2004.  EIA training course for officials of the South African National Parks, Kruger National Park, 2003.  Environmental Management course for Shell South Africa, 2003.  10 Local Agenda (LA) 21 training courses for provincial and local government departments in South Africa during period 2000-2002.  Resource Economics Workshop for South African Department of Water Affairs and Forestry, 2002.  Conflict Resolution Workshop for subsistence fishermen, Kwa-Zulzu Natal, 2002.  Integrating the principles of LA 21 into Integrated Development Planning. Course presented at World Summit on Sustainable Development, Johannesburg, 2002.  Environmental facilitation, mediation and conflict management. Training course for Independent Mediation Services in South Africa (IMSSA) facilitators, 1998, 1999 and 2000.  Series of 4 Strategic Environmental Assessment training courses for officials of the Government of Botswana, 2000 & 2001.  EIA training course for officials of the Government of Lesotho, 2000 and 2001.  EIA training courses for local government officials in Cape Town, 2000.

Lecturing and Teaching I have been involved in the lecturing and teaching at an under and post-graduate level since 1990. The areas of interest include Environmental Economics, General Environmental Issues, EIA, SEA, SIA and Waste Management.  Lecturer in Environmental Economics for the MPhil course in Environmental Management at University of Cape Town from 1990 –2006.  Guest lecturer in SIA, EIA and SEA for MPhil course in Environmental Management at UCT, 2000-2004.  Coordinator and lecturer in Environmental Economics at Cape Technikon, 1999.  Coordinator and lecturer of waste management course, Peninsula Technikon in 1998.  Guest lecturer at Peninsula Technikon for waste management, 1994 – 1998. 5

 Moderator for Peninsula Tecknikon waste management course, 1994-2002.  Environmental Management for senior managers, module on a business management course for AngloVaal Management run by Prof John Simpson of UCT, 2000 and 2001.  Guest lecturer on SIA and EIA for Geography and Environmental Science Honours, UCT. 2000-2004.  Presenter and coordinator on annual Integrated Environmental Management Short Course run by the Environmental Evaluation Unit at UCT (2000-2006).  Presenter on Integrated Coastal Management course run by Environmental Evaluation Unit at UCT 2005-2006.

Public Participation Experience includes designing public participation processes and facilitating public meetings and workshops. Projects include:  Green Point Common, Cape Town. Public participation and facilitation processes for development of new market area for informal traders (2005);  Chapman’s Peak Drive. Managed and facilitated the public participation processes for looking at the technical and funding options for re-opening Chapman’s Peak Drive on the Cape Peninsula as a toll road (2001).  Visserhok Hazardous waste disposal sites, Cape Town City Council and Wastetech, Cape Town, SA. Managed and facilitated the public participation processes for the permit application for two hazardous waste sites located at Visserhok (1994).  Grand West Casino, Cape Town. Public participation processes for proposed establishment of the Grand West Casino at the Cape Show Grounds, Cape Town (1997).  Coastal Park waste site, Cape Town, SA. Managed and facilitated public participation processes for the permit application for the Coastal Park general waste site (1998).  Managed and facilitated public participation processes associated with EIA’s listed above.

Environmental Management Plans and Rehabilitation Reports  Development of rehabilitation programme and cost estimate for damage caused by 80 years of alluvial diamond mining between Alexander Bay and Port Nolloth, West Coast, South Africa (current). This project is linked to the Richtersveld Land Claim and involved acting as an expert witness in the associated court case.  Corridor Sands Heavy Mineral Project, Mozambique. Development of an Environmental Management Plan (EMP) for the construction phase of the project (2001).  APC cement factory, Otjiwarongo, Namibia. Operational management plan for up-grade to meet the legislative requirements (2000).  Sparrebosch golf course, hotel and residential development, Knysna, SA. Environmental Management Plan (EMP) for the construction phase (1997).  M3 highway up-grade, Johannesburg, SA. EMP for the design and construction phase of the M3 (1995).  Trunk Road 46, Grahamstown-Port Alfred, Eastern Cape, SA. EMP for the construction phase (1994).  Walvis Bay Naval facilities, Walvis Bay, Namibia. EMP for the construction phase of the project (2001).  Trunk Road 46, Grahamstown to Port Alfred, Eastern Cape, SA. Rehabilitation proposals for borrow pits, quarries, cuts, fills and road surfaces (1993).  Trunk Road 19, Maclear to Halcyon Drift, Eastern Cape, SA. Rehabilitation proposals for borrow pits and quarries (1992).  Namakwa Sands, Heavy Mineral Mining Operation, West Coast SA. Conceptual Rehabilitation Plan (1991).

Environmental Management Systems and Audits  Vodacom, SA. Conceptual Development of an Environmental Policy and outline for an Environmental Management System for Vodacom, SA (1998).  Marine Oil, SA, initial site audit (1999).  Rose Foundation, SA. Audit of 15 waste oil-recycling facilities in SA (1997).  Zambian Copper Belt, Zambia. Pre-acquisition audit of 20 electrical transformer stations 6

(1997).  APC Cement Factory, Otjiwarongo, Namibia. Operational audit of APC cement factory to assess compliance with Namibian legislation (2000).

Supervision of Students  1994-2006: Supervision of the thesis component of MPhil in Environmental Management for a number of students. Usually requested to act as supervisor for at least one or two students per year.  Internal and external examiner for a number of theses submitted in fulfillment of the M.Phil Environmental Management at UCT.

PUBPUBLICATIONSLICATIONS AND PAPERS

Environmental Publications  Principal Author of Health, Safety and Environmental Guidelines for Bitumen and Coal Tar Products, prepared for the SA Bitumen Association (Sabita), in 1994 and revised in 1998.  Principal Author of Guidelines for Waste Management in South Africa, a handbook for local authorities, produced by Ninham Shand in 1993.  Co-author of document outlining an integrated Waste Management Strategy for the Western Cape, SA, produced in 1995.

Papers and Articles The majority of the articles aimed at the layperson as opposed to journal articles. 1. SOWMAN, M R, GLAZEWSKI, J I, FUGGLE, R F, BARBOUR, A (1990) “ Planning and legal responses to sea-level rise in South Africa”, South African Journal of Science, v 86, 1990. 2. BARBOUR, T (1992) ‘Addressing the social impacts of waste disposal by incorporating permit applications into the latest Integrated Environmental Management (IEM) procedures”, Paper presented at Wastecon ’92, 3 – 5 November 1992. 3. BARBOUR, T (1992) “Internalising externalities: An attempt to address social costs”, paper presented at a workshop on the Economy and Environment, 25 November 1992. 4. BARBOUR, T (1993) “ The importance of taking waste disposal seriously”, IMIESA, v 18 no 7 July 1993. 5. BARBOUR, T (1993) “Community based waste collection”, Earthyear 5 th edition, winter 1993. 6. BARBOUR, T (1993) “Guidelines for waste management in South Africa”, Ninham Shand, 1993. 7. BARBOUR, T (1994) “Quarry Rehabilitation Reports: Are they effective working documents or merely legal requirements?”, EPM, v 5, no 2, February 1994. 8. BARBOUR, T (1994) “Environmental factors relating to site selection for dams”, Paper presented at SAICE one-day seminar on earth dam design, 3 June 1994. 9. BARBOUR, T (1994) “Environmental Economics”, Earthyear 7 th edition, Summer 1994. 10. BARBOUR, T (1996) “Lessons learnt from Vissershok for public participation and landuse planning”, Paper presented at Wastecon 96, Durban, South Africa. 11. BARBOUR, T and COLEMAN, A (1996) “Towards an integrated waste management strategy for the Western Cape”, Paper presented at Wastecon 96, Durban, South Africa. 12. BARBOUR, T (1998) Strategic Environmental Assessment of the Cape Town 2004 Olympic Bid”, paper presented at IAIA 98, Christchurch, New Zealand. 13. BARBOUR, T (2000) Robertson Waste Site: A Case Study, paper presented at Wastecon 2000, Somerset West, SA. 14. BARBOUR, T (2000) National Environmental Management Act: Implications for Waste Management and the Minimum Requirements, paper presented at Wastecon 2000, Somerset West, SA. 15. BARBOUR, T (2001). The role of economic incentives in promoting and/or improving environmental rights. Paper presented a Conference on Environmental Rights, Cape Town, 30 July 2001. 16. BARBOUR, T (2002). The role of environmental assessments in land-use planning. Paper presented at Southern African Town Planning Conference, Somerset West, 18-19 March 2002. 17. BARBOUR, T (2002). Incorporating principles of environmental sustainability into policy 7

making. Conference on Environmental Practices for the 21 st Century, Somerset West, 24-25 May, 2002. 18. BARBOUR, T and Brownlie, S (2002). Have mandatory environmental impact assessments improved decision-making in South Africa, and are they making a significant contribution to sustainable development? International Association for Impact Assessment (SA), National Conference, 7-9 October 2002. 19. Barbour, T (2003). Developing and evaluating effective strategies for managing hazardous materials and wastes. Paper prepared for Chemical and Toxic Waste Management Conference Park Hyatt, Rosebank, Johannesburg, February 2003. 20. Barbour T (2004). Incorporating Sustainable Development considerations in to the IDP process. Paper prepared for conference on Environmental Management for Local Government, Johannesburg, June 2004. 21. THESIS TOPIC “Quarry Rehabilitation: The need to adopt a pre-planning approach towards rehabilitation (MSc Environmental Science).” An important component of the study was the development of a Rehabilitation Programme and Rehabilitation checklist to assist those involved in carrying out rehabilitation work.

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