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GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 3626
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 3626
THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND CO-ORDINATION ACT
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, Jiangxi Junjie Real Estate Development Company
Limited proposes to construct a Residential Cum Commercial
Development comprising of 3blocks of 18 storey each, with hotel
Block A comprising three hundred and seventy-five (375) serviced
moms, twenty-fbiir (24) one- bedroom units, VIP moms, conference
halls. Block B and C comprising two hundred and ninety-two (292)
serviced rooms, one hundred (100) two-bedroom units, thirty-four (34)
one bedroom units, office spaces, basement parking levels, lifts,
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CCTV cameras, backup generator, sewerage system, boundary 'walls
and other associated amenities and facilities on Plot L.R. No. 4858/4
along Ring Road, Kileleshwa Area, Nairobi City County.
The following are the anticipated impacts and proposed mitigation
measures:
Possible Impacts Mitigation Measures
• The contractor will obtain raw materials for
Exploitation of raw the construction from sources that are
materials compliant with NEMA Regulations.
• The contractor will procure quantities that
are sufficient for the intended works only
and recycle as far as practical to curtail
wastage.
• The contractor will commit to extensive use
of recycled raw materials as will be
appropriate and in a manner that does not
compromise the safety of the development.
Increased water • Installation of flush toilets with low
demand volume cisterns and high pressure.
• Waste water recycling and rain water
harvesting.
• Immediate repair of water pipe and tank
leaks.
• Install water conserving taps that turn-off
automatically when water is not being
used.
• Ensure taps are not running when not in
use.
Air pollution
• Spray water on exposed areas during dry
weather to suppress dust.
• Cover loads of friable materials during
transportation.
• Building under construction to be covered
with adequate screens to contain dust
particles.
• Stock piles to be covered with tarpaulins.
• Control speed of construction vehicles and
switch off machines when not in use.
• Regularly service and maintain vehicles
and mobile plants and machinery.
Noise and excessive • Workers working with machinery,
vibrations
vehicles and instruments that emit high
levels of noise should be provided with ear
plugs and ear muffs.
• Proper servicing of machinery and
equipment (oiling, greasing etc.).
• Installation of portable barriers to shield
compressors and other small stationary
equipment where necessary.
• Construction activities to be carried out
between 8: 00 a.m. — 5: 00 p.m.
• Monitor noise levels as per NEMA
guidelines. .
River protection
• The proponent should obtain WRA
pegging report for riparian reserve.
• The proponent shall observe 10 meters
riparian reserve where no proscribed
activities shall be done as per the Water
Act, 2016.
Run off and soil • Create storm water management practices,
erosion
such as piping systems or retention ponds
or tanks, which can be carried over after
the building is complete.
Possible Impacts Mitigation Measures
• Apply soil erosion control measures such
as levelling 'of the project site to reduce
run- off velocity and increase infiltration
of storm water into the soil.
• Ensure that any loose soil is compacted to
reduce run-off.
• Ensure that construction vehicles are
restricted to existing graded roads.
Site security
• Security on a 24-hour basis by security
guards.
• The proposed site should have a perimeter
wall.
• Proponent and the contractor to vet all
workers at the site. The workers should
provide copies ID.
Installation of security lighting and CCTV
cameras.
• Hire security personnel from a reputable
company and conduct security check on
tenants and cars.
Solid
waste • Order materials in the sizes and quantities
generation
they will be needed.
• Use excavated soil for backfilling and
landscaping.
• Provide facilities for proper handling and
storage of construction materials to reduce
the amount of waste caused by damage or
exposure to the elements.
• Reuse materials such as cartons, cement
bags, steel metals, and plastic containers to
reduce waste
• Dispose the excess excavated soil and any
other waste by use of a licensed waste
hauling company.
• Provide solid waste handling facilities
such as waste bins across the building and
ensure that they are often emptied to
enhance maximum cleanliness.
• Ensure that occupants manage their waste
efficiently through recycling, reuse and
proper disposal procedures.
• Donate redundant but serviceable
equipment to charities and institutions.
• Use of an integrated solid waste
management system through a hierarchy
options i.e. source reduction, recycling,
composting and reuse shall be encouraged.
Generation of liquid • Provide portable toilets for workers on
waste
site.
• Connect to the existing sewer line serving
the area for handling toxic liquid waste
from the building.
• Provide adequate and safe means of
handling sewage generated within the
building. The waste water from the
premises will be connected to the existing
sewer line that serves the area.
• Conduct regular inspections for waste
water pipe blockages or damages and fix
appropriately.
• Ensure regular monitoring of the waste
water discharged from the project to
ensure that the stipulated sewage/effluent
discharge rules and standards are not
violated.
Possible Impacts Mitigation Measures
• All drain pipes passing under the building,
driveway or parking should be of heavy
duty PVC pipe tube encased in 150mm
concrete all round.
• All manholes on drive ways and parking
areas should have heavy duty covers set
and sealed airtight as approved by
specialists.
• All waste pipes should be accessible from
outside and free to every part of the system
for inspection, cleaning and repair.
Fire hazards
• Installation of an automatic fire alarm
system for the building.
• Provision of firefighting equipment and
hydrant points.
• Display fire excavation procedures and
emergency at strategic points in the
building.
• Regular maintenance of fire electrical and
first aid equipment.
• Provision of emergency exit and fire
assembly points.
Privacy intrusion for • The architectural design of the project is
neighboring
such that all windows and balconies face
properties
road buffer to the South and West of the
Property.
• The target tenants for the premises are
middle class population who are expected
to conduct themselves with decorum.
Increased
traffic • A traffic marshal to be stationed along the
density
entry point within the project boundary to
control vehicles during transportation of
materials when need arises.
• Planned deliveries to make sure they do
not coincide with heavy traffic.
• Security checks to be conducted-inside the
compound not at the entrance.
• Provision of separate traffic routes for
tenants and vehicles during operation
phase.
• Provision of designated entry and exit
points.
Oil leaks and spills • During construction phase, all machinery
must be well maintained to avoid leakage
of oils on the ground.
• All oil products should be handled
appropriately to avoid spills and leaks.
• Car park areas must be well managed and
the drains from these areas controlled.
• Fats and oil interceptors must be installed
along the drainage channels leading from
kitchen and car park.
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 EIA 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 plan.
Comments can also be e-mailed to dgnema@nema.go.ke
MAMO B. MAMO,
Director-General,
MR/I666754 National Environment Management Authority.
Dated the 16th April, 2021.
MAMO B. MAMO,
Director-General,.
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- Act / Legislation
- THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND CO-ORDINATION ACT
- Signed By
- MAMO B. MAMO
- Title
- Director-General,
- Date Signed
- 16th April 2021
- Page
- 52
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Source Gazette
Vol. CXXIII No. 75
Published 7th January 2021