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Durban construction firm fined R7,5 million for wetland damage
The Department of Environmental Affairs had not given the Durban construction firm the green light to infill the watercourse to build houses.
Controversial Durban construction firm, Wood Glaze (Pty) Ltd, has been fined a whopping R7.5 million in the Durban Regional Court after depositing waste material on and damaging a wetland it had earmarked for a housing development.
National Prosecuting Authority regional spokesperson Natatsha Kara said the company had pleaded guilty to contravening the National Environmental Management Waste Act, the National Water Act and to two counts of contravening the National Environmental Management Act.
Charné Hundermark, Southern and East Africa Editor March 16, 2021
The South African Government has declared three additional geographic areas as Renewable Energy Development Zones (REDZs) bringing the country’s total REDZs up to eleven. The areas include Emalahleni, Klerksdorp and Beaufort West and are expected to significantly increase the deployment of renewable energy projects in the country.
The announcement was made in a published Government Gazette notice signed by H.E. Barbara Creecy, Minister of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries. According to the notice, Emalahleni and Klerksdorp have been identified as strategic for large-scale solar photovoltaic (PV) facilities, whilst Beaufort West has been identified as strategic for both solar PV and wind developments.