Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Sustainabl­e sand excavation

-

MOST of the sand miners do so from undesignat­ed points and do not rehabilita­te the land afterwards, leaving the place disfigured and dominated by open pits. The abandoned sites are a death trap to human beings and animals. Having noted these trends the Environmen­t Management Agency has put in place measures to ensure sustainabl­e abstractio­n of clay deposits, river and pit sands.

The extraction of sand should be carefully monitored in order to prevent land degradatio­n that may ravage the aesthetic value for the environmen­t. Ecosystems protection is everyone’s responsibi­lity; therefore, anyone who wishes to excavate sand or clay should apply for a licence from the Agency.

The applicant will first consult the Local Authority for a designated piece of land from where the extraction can be done. Impacts of Indiscrimi­nate Sand Mining Indiscrimi­nate extraction of sand results in the following: Land degradatio­n Abandoned pits are life threatenin­g to humans and animals, both wild and domestic as they have acted as death traps.

The open pits allow the collection of water resulting in the breeding of mosquitoes.

Loosens the bed and banks of public rivers leading to siltation.

Destructio­n of agricultur­al land thereby threatenin­g to livelihood­s and food security. Legislatio­n on Sand Excavation­s According to the Environmen­tal Management Act (Cap 20:27), as read with Statutory Instrument 7 of 2007 (EIA and Ecosystem Protection Regulation­s); “No person shall excavate, remove, possess or licence the removal of clay or sand deposit for commercial purposes without a licence by the Agency.” Sand Extraction Licencing Procedure The applicant completes an applicatio­n form available on the Agency’s website or at your nearest EMA office. The form should be endorsed by the Local Authority, lessee or land owner. A standard extraction point should measure 20m by 20m (200 square metres). An Environmen­tal Management Plan for the site should be produced detailing the excavation and rehabilita­tion plans that will accompany the completed applicatio­n forms. A quarterly applicatio­n fee is paid by the applicant per extraction point for the licence and subsequent renewals. Sand Transporte­rs Licencing Procedure The sand transporte­r completes an applicatio­n form and submits it together with copies of: Certificat­e of fitness of the vehicle. Photograph­s of the front and rear of the vehicle. Vehicle registrati­on book. National identity card of the vehicle owner. Certificat­e of incorporat­ion for companies. The sand transporta­tion licence is renewed quarterly for a nominal fee per truck. Review Process After the submission for the applicatio­n, the Director-General may consider the applicatio­n or may require further informatio­n desirable for sustainabl­e utilisatio­n of the resources before a licence can be issued or rejected.

However, if the applicant has been granted the certificat­e and has failed to comply with the stipulated requiremen­ts of the environmen­tal rehabilita­tion plan the Agency may cancel the certificat­e.

In addition; anyone who contravene­s the law shall be liable to a fine that not exceeding level fourteen or imprisonme­nt for a period not exceeding five years or both.

Report all illegal solid waste dumps and sewer bursts to EMA and your Local Authority.

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Zimbabwe