Mouth Maintenance Management Plans

18 Jul 2022

The objective of a Mouth Maintenance Management Plan of an estuary is to manage the mouth in order to maintain the healthy ecological conditions of the estuary. The proposed adoption of the Maintenance Management Plan by the competent authority will be in terms of Listing Notice 1 Actvity 19A of the Environmental Impact Assessment Regulations (Government Notice 327 or 2017)

For any queries regarding the Mouth Maintenance Plan or submissions of comments, please contact the Senior Manager Marine and Coast Operation, Pierre de Villiers on 083 236 2924 or email [email protected]

Public Notice | Goukamma

Public Notie | Klein River Estuary

Public Notice | Uilkraal River Estuary

Public Notice | Bot River Estuary

Public Notice | Verlorenvlei Estuary

Kennisgewing | Heuningnes

Kennisgewing | Kleinriviermonding

Kennisgewing | Uilkraalriviermonding

Kennisgewing | Goukammariviermonding

Kennisgewing | Verlorenvleiriviermonding

Kennisgewing | Botriviermonding

Isaziso Soluntu | Inyoba Yechweba Lomlambo I-bot

Isaziso Soluntu | Inyoba Yechweba Lomlambo Iklein

Isaziso Soluntu | Inyoba Yechweba Lomlambo Iuilkraal

Isaziso Soluntu | Inyoba Yechweba Leverlorenvlei

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