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GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 14450
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 14450
THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND CO-ORDINATION ACT
(No. 8 of 1999)
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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, Grandfar Company Limited, proposes to 2No.
block residential development of serviced and standard apartments of
20storey each (2No basement, mezzanine, ground floor plus 20 floors)
comprising a total of 190 residential units (80 serviced studios, 40
serviced one-bedroom units, 10 standard studio units, 20 standard one-
bedroom units and 40 standard two-bedroom units) parking spaces,
swimming pool, restaurant, reception area and other associated
facilities and amenities on plot L.R. No. Nairobi/Block 4/585 and
Nairobi/Block 4/586 along Chameleon Avenue off Waiyaki Way,
Westlands, 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 KPC 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.
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
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Possible Impacts Mitigation Measures
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 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 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 practises.
Segregation of waste at the source
during the project cycle. Special
attention shall be paid to the sanitary
Possible Impacts Mitigation Measures
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 publication of this notice to the
Director General, NEMA to assist the Authority in the decision
making process for this project. Kindly quote Ref. No.
NEMA/ENVIS/SR/00068
Comments can also be e-mailed to dgnema@nema.go.ke
MAMO B. MAMO,
MR/7784185 Director-General.
Dated the 3rd October, 2025.
MAMO B. MAMO,
Director-General.
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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
- Date Signed
- 3rd October 2025
- Page
- 39
- Extraction Method
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