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GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 8751
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 8751
THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND CO-ORDINATION ACT
(No. 8 of 1999)
REGULATION
PURSUANT to Regulation 21 of the Environmental Management
and Co-ordination (Impact Assessment and Audit) Regulations, 2003,
the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has
received an Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report for the
above proposed project.
The proponent, Royal Suburb Phase 4 Limited, proposes to develop
residential apartments comprising of a single 12-storey block with a
total of 483No. apartments (204No. studio apartments, 168No. Superior
studio apartments, 99No. one bed roomed type (A) apartments, 12No.
one bed roomed type (B) apartments), one basement for parking,
commercial space on ground floor, guard house, protected dustbin
cubicles, sewer, lifts and other associated facilities and amenities on
plot L.R. No. 1012/133 (Original No. 1012/47/1/10) at Roysambu area
off Kamiti Road, Roysambu Sub-County, Nairobi City County.
The following are the anticipated impacts and proposed mitigation
measures:
Possible Impacts Mitigation Measures
Soil disturbance • Control earthworks and compact loose
soils.
• Ensure the geo-technical survey is
conducted before commencement of any
excavations.
• Install drainage structures properly.
• Landscaping on project completion.
• Control and manage excavation activities.
• Control activities especially during rainy
conditions.
• Provide soil erosion control and
conservation structures/means where
necessary.
• Ensure standard appropriate practices on the
provided gardens.
Increased water
use and flow
• Proper installation of drainage structures
commensurate with the new development.
• Install cascades to break the impact of water
flowing in the drains.
• Ensure efficiency of drainage structures
through proper design and maintenance.
• Provide gratings to the drainage channels.
Liquid waste • Ensure sanitary facilities are kept clean
always through regular cleaning.
• Ensure regular maintenance of foul water
drainage works at the premises to prevent
clogging and fore-stall breakdowns.
• Frequent monitoring of the internal
drainage system.
• Ensure effluents are discharged responsibly
to the public sewer system.
Increased energy
use • Solar energy will be used as an alternative
source of energy.
• Use energy efficient appliances such as
LED bulbs for lighting.
• Switch off electrical appliances when not in
use.
• Regular maintenance of all the electrical
components.
• Regular inspection and maintenance of the
solar panels.
Possible Impacts Mitigation Measures
Noise pollution • Erect suitable barriers to control noise.
• Sensitize drivers of construction machinery
on effects of noise.
• Maintain plant equipment (if present).
• Construction activities to be restricted to
daytime.
• Workers in the vicinity of or involved in
high-level noise to wear safety and
protective gear.
• Work to be confined between 8 a.m. and 5
p.m. weekdays and 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on
weekends. There should be no construction
works on Sundays and public holidays.
Solid waste • Use of an integrated solid waste
management system through a hierarchy of
options: source reduction, recycling,
composting and reuse, will facilitate waste
handling.
• Ensure segregation of waste (organic and
inorganic) at source.
• Provide clearly marked dustbins cubicles to
serve the specified use.
• Ensure that wastes generated are efficiently
managed through recycling, reuse and
proper disposal procedures.
• Engage services of a registered NEMA
waste handler to dispose the waste regularly
at approved disposal points.
Oil pollution • Proper storage, handling and disposal of
new oil and used oil wastes as per waste
regulations.
• Maintain plant and equipment to avoid
leaks.
• Maintenance of construction vehicles
should be carried out in the contractors yard
(off the site).
• Provide oil interceptors along the drains
leading from car park and potentially oil
risk areas.
Air pollution • Enclose the site with dust-proof nets during
construction.
• Water should be sprayed during the
construction phase of excavated areas
during dry conditions.
• Control speed and operation of construction
vehicles.
• Prohibit idling of vehicles.
• Ensure sound condition of construction
machinery and equipment.
• Engage sensitive construction workers.
Water
resources/Increa
sed water
demand
• Management of water usage. Avoid
unnecessary wastage.
• Recycling of water at the construction
phase where possible. Make use of roof
catchments to provide water i.e. for general
purposes.
Public health,
occupational
health and
safety.
• Train staff/workers on occupational health
hand safety.
• Provide full protective gear and workmen's
compensation cover in addition to the right
tools and operational instructions and
manuals during construction.
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Possible Impacts Mitigation Measures
• Adopt sound housekeeping practices.
• Sensitize residents on environmental
management.
• Design of sewerage system should be as
provided in the plans.
• Post strategically the Occupational Safety
and Health Act, 2007 Abstract and provide
material safety data sheets.
• Post clear warning signs e.g. ‘No
unauthorized use of machines’, ensure there
are guards on moving parts, e.t.c
• Provide fully equipped First Aid kits and
train staff on its use. Ensure adherence with
the legal requirements -OSH Act, 2007.
Fire safety and
preparedness
• Install firefighting equipment as provided
elsewhere in the report. Conduct training on
firefighting, evacuation and emergency
response.
• Sensitize the residents on fire risks i.e.
conduct regular fire drills.
• Adapt effective emergency response plan.
• Maintain service firefighting machinery
regularly.
• Provide emergency numbers at strategic
points.
Record keeping • Collection and analysis of relevant
environmental data of the site throughout
the project cycle.
Traffic
management
• Conduct a traffic impact assessment and
generate a traffic management plan.
• The Traffic management plan should be
followed throughout the project cycle.
The full report of the proposed project is available for inspection
during working hours at:
(a) Principal Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Forestry,
NHIF Building, 12th Floor, Ragati Road, Upper Hill, P.O.
Box 30126–00100, Nairobi.
(b) Director-General, NEMA, Popo Road, off Mombasa Road,
P.O. Box 67839–00200, Nairobi.
(c) County Director of Environment, Nairobi City County.
A copy of the report can be downloaded at www.nema.go.ke
The National Environment Management Authority invites members
of the public to submit oral or written comments within thirty (30) days
from the date of publication of this notice to the Director-General,
NEMA, to assist the Authority in the decision making process
regarding this project.
Comments can also be emailed to dgnema@nema.go.ke
MAMO B. MAMO,
Director-General,
MR/3882871 National Environment Management Authority.
Dated the 22nd July, 2022.
MAMO B. MAMO,
Director-General, National Environment Management Authority.
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Details
- Act / Legislation
- THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND CO-ORDINATION ACT
- Reference
- No. 8 of 1999
- Signed By
- MAMO B. MAMO
- Title
- Director-General, National Environment Management Authority
- Date Signed
- 22nd July 2022
- Page
- 27
- Extraction Method
- regex
Source Gazette
Vol. CXXIV No. 141
Published 5th May 2022