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GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 8916
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 8916
THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND CO-ORDINATION ACT
(No. 8 of 1999)
ACT
PURSUANT to section 59 of the Environmental Management and
Co-ordination Act, 1999, the National Environment Management
Authority (NEMA) has received an Environmental Impact Assessment
Study Report for the above proposed project.
The proponent, Growell Industries Limited, proposes to construct
tyre pyrolysis and used oil distillation plant units which will feature
the following installations: gate and guard office, offices, plant sheds-
installations of reactors, loading and offloading (raw materials-waste
tyres), truck parking area, refined oil storage tanks, pyrolysis plant
machineries, O/w interceptor installation, civil works installations of(
reactors, stack assembling, piping, electrical works), by-products
holding( sheds, carbon black shed and waste wires) and buffer zones
with trees all-round the facility in Kabenderani-Matope area, Samburu
Sub-County, Kwale County.
The following are the anticipated impacts and proposed mitigation
measures:
Impacts Mitigation Measures
Emergencies • Design suitable documented emergency
preparedness and evacuation procedures
to be used during any emergency
• Such procedures must be tested at
regular intervals.
• Ensure that adequate provisions are in
place to immediately stop any operations
where there in an imminent and serious
danger to health and safety and to
evacuate workers.
• Ensure that the most current emergency
telephone numbers posters are
prominently and strategically displayed
within the construction site.
• Provide measures to deal with
emergencies and accidents including
adequate first aid arrangements.
Impacts Mitigation Measures
Destruction of Flora and
Fauna • Protect as possible indigenous trees and
other surrounding vegetation.
• Minimize site clearance to only areas
needed for excavations.
• Plant trees and landscape appropriately.
Soil Degradation • Adherence to existing laws and
regulations including L.N. 121:
Environment Management and
Coordination (Waste Management)
Regulations, 2006.
• Drainage system to be maintained.
• Areas dedicated for hazardous material
storage shall provide spill containment
and facilitate clean up through measures
such as dedicated spill response
equipment.
• In case of soil pollution, subsurface
investigations should be conducted
which should involve the collection of
subsurface soil and groundwater samples
for laboratory analysis.
Safety & Health
Incidents and accidents • Comply with Occupational Safety and
Health Act, 2007
• Adherence to Fire Safety and Reduction
Rules L.N.59
• Implement emergency, preparedness and
response plan.
• Periodic fire drills shall be undertaken.
• Provision of firefighting equipment in
strategic and well labelled areas.
• Train workers on safe work practices,
and provide appropriate and adequate
PPE.
• Implement access control to high-risk
areas to authorized personnel only.
• Provide a high-performance fire
resistance wall.
• The facility to be secured and signs to be
posted which include hazard warning,
access restrictions and under whose
authority the access is restricted will be
posted.
• Engage contractors with a well-
developed EHS management system.
• Adhere to Permit to Work System.
Waste Generation • Minimize waste generation, segregate
general and hazardous waste.
• Proper management of storm water.
• To use sewer system or septic tank
system to manage the sanitary waste.
• Install Oil Water Separator.
• Implementing a system for the proper
metering and measurement of water
usage.
Traffic and Pedestrian
Safety • Creating and implementing awareness
programs, use visible safety advice,
barriers, traffic diversions and warnings
signages.
• Developing and implementing traffic
management plan.
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Impacts Mitigation Measures
• Abnormal loads will be timed to avoid
times when traffic volumes are likely to
be high.
• The Site Engineer and Contractor should
choose traffic routes to reduce the
impact to other road users.
• Introduce segregated pedestrian
walkways, speed limits, minimize
reversing vehicles.
• Clearly designate loading/off-loading
areas.
Increase Energy demand • Ensure that all lighting system are
switched off when not in use.
• Install energy saving bulbs.
• Design the office infrastructure to
maximize the use of natural light.
• Install metering system for monitoring
for electricity consumption.
• Carry out facility energy audit.
Air Quality • Adherence to existing laws and
regulations including L.N 34:
Environment Management and
Coordination (Air Quality) Regulations,
2014.
• Construction site and transportation
routes to be water sprayed on dry and
windy days.
• Haulage trucks to be covered.
• Use of well-maintained equipment to
minimize the emissions during
construction.
• Quarterly Monitoring of air/ambient
emission’s for conformity.
Noise Pollution • Comply with the provision of the
Environmental Management and
Coordination (Noise and Excessive
Vibration Pollution Control)
Regulations, 2009.
• Provide contacts (telephone number,
email, etc.) to handle complaints.
• The use of hearing protection gear by
workers when exposed to noise levels
above 85 dB (A) and use of signages in
high noise areas.
• Use of well-maintained machineries with
minimal noise emissions.
Impact on Water Quality • Adherence to existing laws and
regulations including L.N 121:
Environment Management and
Coordination (Waste Management)
Regulations, 2006.
• Provide adequate sanitary waste disposal
facilities.
• Controlling and reducing at source the
production of wastes and hazardous
waste.
Odour smell • It is the responsibility of the developer to
ensure that wastewater storage and load
off areas are functioning correctly and
that the source of odours is identified
and dealt with immediately.
Increased exploitation
of raw materials • Source building materials from suppliers
who use environmentally friendly
processes in their operations.
Impacts Mitigation Measures
• Ensure accurate budgeting and
estimation of actual construction
materials requirements to ensure that the
least amount of material necessary is
ordered.
• Ensure that damage or loss of materials
at the construction site is kept minimal
through proper storage.
• Use at least 5% - 10% recycled
refurbished or salvaged materials to
reduce the use of raw materials and
divert material from landfills.
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, Kwale 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 publication of this notice to the
Director General, NEMA to assist the Authority in the decision
making process for this project.
Comments can also be e-mailed to dgnema@nema.go.ke
MAMO B. MAMO,
Director-General,
MR/6222929 National Environment Management Authority.
Dated the 4th July, 2025.
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
- Section
- section 59
- Signed By
- MAMO B. MAMO
- Title
- Director-General, National Environment Management Authority
- Date Signed
- 4th July 2025
- Page
- 40
- Extraction Method
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