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Library Identification of activities which may have detrimental effect on environment: Outeniqua Sensitive Coastal Area: Extension (G.N. R. 1526 of 1998).

Identification of activities which may have detrimental effect on environment: Outeniqua Sensitive Coastal Area: Extension (G.N. R. 1526 of 1998).

Identification of activities which may have detrimental effect on environment: Outeniqua Sensitive Coastal Area: Extension (G.N. R. 1526 of 1998).

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This Notice of the Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, made under section 21 of the Environment Conservation Act, 1989, identifies in Schedule 1 activities that may have a detrimental effect on the environment in respect of areas included in Schedule 2, which form the Outeniqua Sensitive Coastal Area. Those activities include: disturbance of vegetation, dredging, dune stabilisation and earthworks. The Notice shall not apply to activities of a like nature carried out in the normal pursuit of agriculture or gardening or to activities approved under the Sea Shore Act, the Minerals Act, the Forest Act, the Nature Conservation Act or the Nature and Environmental Conservation Ordinance as it applies to Western Cape, Eastern Cape and Northern Cape provinces.

Implemented by: Designation of provincial competent authority and local authorities who may issue authorisation for undertaking of activities in Outeniqua Sensitive Coastal Area (G.N. 1527 of 1998). (1998-11-27)
Implemented by: Regulations under section 26 of the Environment Conservation Act, 1989 regarding identified activities concerning the Outeniqua Sensitive Coastal Area: Extension (G.N. 1528 of 1998). (1998-11-27)
Amends: Identification of activities which may have detrimental effect on environment: Outeniqua Sensitive Coastal Area (G.N. 879 of 1996). (1996-05-31)

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