Applicable legislation
38(4)
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Case Decision

 
As this is a notification SAHRA was unable to provide input. However, as none of the amendments will affect the surface area, the SAHRA Archaeology, Palaeontology and Meteorites Unit has no objections against the proposed amendments of the Nyala PV facility subject to the following conditions as per the final comment dated 7/7/2015:
1. SAHRA requires a field-based AIA to be conducted should it be decided to develop the newly proposed alternative area (see AIA for details).
2. Should any objects of archaeological or palaeontological remains be found during construction activities, work must immediately stop in that area and the ECO must be informed.
3. The ECO must inform the South African Heritage Recourse Agency (SAHRA) and contact an archaeologist and/or palaeontologist, depending on the nature of the find, to assess the importance and rescue them if necessary (with the relevant SAHRA permit). No work may be resumed in this area without the permission from the ECO and SAHRA.
4. If the newly discovered heritage resource is considered significant a Phase 2 assessment may be required. A permit from the responsible heritage authority will be needed.