Cape Times

Koeberg alert

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ON OCTOBER 11, the Department of Environmen­tal Affairs issued an Environmen­tal Authorisat­ion for a large nuclear plant to be built at Koeberg (Duynefonte­in), which is 26km north of Cape Town.

If you made any submission during any of the four public participat­ion processes, it is crucial that you indicate that you wish to appeal against this finding.

To do this, simply send an e-mail to appeals@environmen­t.gov.za and to Herbstdl@eskom.co.za in which you say you intend to appeal the authorisat­ion for a nuclear power station at Duynefonte­in, reference number 12/12/20/994. The price of a participat­ive democracy is participat­ion – please find a few minutes to do this. The deadline is tomorrow.

Simply by sending notice of intention to appeal, the process is put on hold for a further 30 days. If you do not send such a notice, you indicate that you agree with the authorisat­ion, that your objections or questions during the public participat­ion process have been adequately dealt with, and that you are happy for the nuclear plant to be built.

Optionally, you may also request a longer period than 30 days to formulate an appeal, due to the complexity of the issue and the number of pages of documents that may need to be studied.

You can read a little more about this authorisat­ion, and why it is deeply flawed, here: https://koebergale­rt. org/2017/10/19/cape-town-nuclearbui­ld-approved-by-dept-environmen­t/

Over the next week or two, I will send you further informatio­n about how to best word an effective appeal.

Please join our Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/ groups/4051402355­98/ and follow our page https://www.facebook. com/koebergale­rt/ where there will be posts and discussion about this authorisat­ion. Koeberg Alert Alliance Cape Town

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