National Environmental Management Act, 1998 (Act No. 107 of 1998)

Regulations

Financial Provisioning Regulations, 2015

Appendices

Appendix 4

2. Objective of the final rehabilitation, decommissioning and mine closure plan

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The objective of the final rehabilitation, decommissioning and mine closure plan, which must be measurable and auditable, is to identify a post-mining land use that is feasible through─

(a)providing the vision, objectives, targets and criteria for final rehabilitation, decommissioning and closure of the project;
(b)outlining the design principles for closure;
(c)explaining the risk assessment approach and outcomes and link closure activities to risk rehabilitation;
(d)detailing the closure actions that clearly indicate the measures that will be taken to mitigate and/or manage identified risks and describes the nature of residual risks that will need to be monitored and managed post closure;
(e)committing to a schedule, budget, roles and responsibilities for final rehabilitation, decommissioning and closure of each relevant activity or item of infrastructure;
(f)identifying knowledge gaps and how these will be addressed and filled;
(g)detailing the full closure costs for the life of project at increasing levels of accuracy as the project develops and approaches closure in line with the final land use proposed; and
(h)outlining monitoring, auditing and reporting requirements.