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GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 17566
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 17566
THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND CO-ORDINATION ACT
(Cap. 387)
RESTORATION
PURSUANT to section 59 of the Environmental Management and
Co-ordination Act, the National Environment Management Authority
(NEMA) has received an Environmental Impact Assessment Study
Report for the above proposed project.
The proponent, Golden Apple Development Company Limited,
proposes to construct 2 No. residential cum commercial building
blocks of 23 storey each (6 No. basement ground, mezzanine plus 23
floors and roof terrace) comprising a total of 480 one and two bedroom
residential units) 10 No. shop spaces, 304 parking spaces, library,
coffee shop, hall, sauna, gym, water storage tanks and other associated
facilities and amenities on plot L.R. No Nairobi/block 14/374 9 L.R
No. 330/94) within Kilimani area, along Riara Road, Nairobi County.
The following are the anticipated impacts and proposed mitigation
measures:
Possible Impacts Mitigation Measures
Soil erosion • Control earthworks; Install drainage
structures properly; Ensure management of
excavation activities.
Loss of vegetation • Restore/re-establish vegetation in some
parts of the disturbed areas through
implementation of landscaping program.
Air pollution • All trucks and any other mode of hauling
soil sand and other loose materials to and
from site should be covered. Sprinkling
water on dry soils in excavated areas,
pavements. Use of clean fuels for machines
and equipment. Stockpiles of earth should
be sprayed with water or covered during
dry seasons; Provide dust masks for the
personnel in dust generation areas;
Sensitize construction workers on pollution
control measures.
Emission of green
house gases
• Installation of a solar PV system on the
rooftop to supplement KPLC supply
thereby abating about GHG emissions.
Implementing energy efficiency
mechanisms to reduce energy
consumption. Undertaking annual energy
audits to monitor progress and exploit
opportunities for energy efficiency.
Fire risks • Install fire alarm with smoke sensors; have
standby fire extinguishers at the site in case
fire erupts; Declare places with flammable
construction materials as ‘’NO SMOKING
ZONES’’ and display conspicuous notices
of the same.
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Possible Impacts Mitigation Measures
Traffic disruption • Properly plan for transportation of
materials to ensure that vehicles are
optimally filled to reduce the number of
trips done or the number of vehicles on the
access roads; Employment of formal
flagmen/women to ensure the public
safety; Place clear signage’s at the gate to
alert drivers to be cautious about the
construction and to look out for entering
and/or exiting vehicles.
Noise pollution • Sensitize workforce including drivers of
construction vehicles; Install sound barriers
for pile driving activity; Install portable
barriers to shield compressors and other
small stationary equipment where
necessary; Display signs to indicate
construction activities; Maintain all
equipment; Workers in the vicinity of high-
level noise to wear safety and protective
gear.
Occupational safety
and health
• All workers and visitors on site to use
mandatory protective gear. Unattended
entry to the project site to be restricted. Use
of efficient and well maintained machines
to lift and transfer materials. Removal of
all dangerous materials that may pose a
threat such as metal bars, wires, glass and
broken equipment. Availing of fully
equipped first aid kits to help address
emergencies. Warning signs to all users
and visitors be placed at appropriate places.
Educate construction works and tenants on
health and safety risks and their prevention.
Public health,
occupational health
and safety
• Train staff/ workers on occupational health
and safety. Provide full protective gear&
workmen’s compensation cover in addition
to the right tools and operational
instructions. Design of sewerage system
should be as provided in the plans and
should be constructed to approved size and
design, standard and of approved materials.
Avoid undesirable, substandard hazardous
or unauthorized materials during
construction and maintenance.
Contribution to
climate change
• Water management; The project should
invest in water management strategies like
rainwater harvesting, storage facilities, and
efficient water use practices. These
measures aim to mitigate water scarcity
during dry periods and reduce flood risks
during heavy rainfall events. Infrastructure
Design: Incorporate resilient features to
withstand extreme weather like flooding,
storms, and high temperatures. Energy
Efficiency: Implement technologies and
practices to reduce greenhouse gas
emissions and dependency on fossil fuels.
Biodiversity Conservation: Protect and
enhance natural ecosystems to preserve
biodiversity and ecosystem services,
including reforestation, habitat restoration,
and sustainable land management
practices.
Insecurity and social
impacts
• Provision of security guards, CCTV
cameras, security lights and other security
apparatus during the entire project cycle.
Adhere to work timings in line with the
NEMA licensing conditions.
Increased water use • Installation of motion-sensing taps, urinals,
and toilets to automatically switch off once
the user leaves the station. A motion sensor
tap would cut up to 85% of annual water
usage compared to conventional taps.
Rainwater harvesting: The harvested water
Possible Impacts Mitigation Measures
would be used for cleaning, flushing
toilets, watering plants, etc. Avail storage
tanks.
Increased generation
of waste
• Build construction workers’ capacity on
sanitation and hygiene practices.
Segregation of waste at the source during
the project cycle. Special attention shall be
paid to the sanitary facilities on site;
Garbage shall be disposed periodically.
Contract a NEMA licensed waste handler.
The full report of the proposed project is available for inspection
during working hours at:
(a) Principal Secretary, Ministry of Environment, Climate
Change and Foresty, NHIF Building, 12th Floor, Ragati
Road, Upper Hill, Upper Hill, P.O. Box 30126–00200,
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 EIA report can be downloaded at www.nema.go.ke
The National Environmental Management Authority, invites
members of the public to submit oral or written comments within
thirty (30) days from the date of this publication to the Director-
General, NEMA to assist the Authority in the decision making process
for this project. Kindly quote ref. No. NEMA/ENVIS/SR/00267
Comments can also be e-mailed to dgnema@nema.go.ke
MAMO B. MAMO,
MR/7862131 Director-General.
Dated the 28th November, 2025.
MAMO B. MAMO,
Director-General.
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Details
- Act / Legislation
- THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND CO-ORDINATION ACT
- Reference
- Cap. 387
- Section
- section 59
- Signed By
- MAMO B. MAMO
- Title
- Director-General
- Date Signed
- 28th November 2025
- Page
- 68
- Extraction Method
- regex
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