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ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT PROJECT REPORT FOR

PROPOSED BOREHOLE DRILLING PROJECT,
WILSON AIRPORT, NAIROBI
PLOT L.R. No. 205579

FIRM OF EXPERTS Stalin Environment,
Utalii House, Uhuru Highway P.O. Box 28803-00100, Nairobi, Kenya. Tel: 020 8040605 0720 679680/ 0721 484766 NEMA Reg. No. 1689

PROPONENT

Kenya Airports Authority, Wilson Airport,
P.O. Box 19005-00501, Nairobi, Kenya.

JULY 2012

Environmental Impact Assessment Project Report, 2012

PROPOSED BOREHOLE DRILLING PROJECT,
WILSON AIRPORT, OFF LANGATA ROAD, NAIROBI
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT PROJECT REPORT

FIRM OF EXPERTS

Stalin Environment on behalf of the Proponent submits the following Environmental Impact Assessment Project Report, for the Proposed Borehole Drilling Project on Plot L.R. No 205579 located at Wilson Airport off Langata Road, Nairobi. The Environmental Impact Assessment Study has been carried out according to the Environmental Management and Coordination Act, 1999 and Environmental (Impact Assessment and Audit) Regulations, 2003.
Signed on...................July 2012

Eric Moses Omondi
Signature ……………………………………………………

Designation: NEMA Reg. No. 1689

PROPONENT

Kenya Airports Authority submits the following Environmental Impact Assessment Project Report, for the Proposed Borehole Drilling Project on Plot L.R. No 205579 located at Wilson Airport off Langata Road, Nairobi.
Signed on...................July 2012

Signature …………………………………………………… Managing Director Kenya Airports Authority

Proposed Borehole Project, Wilson Airport, Nairobi.

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Environmental Impact Assessment Project Report, 2012

ACRONYMS

BGL 0 C CLPs CSR EA EHS EIA EMCA EMP KIE KM KVA NEC NEMA NW&SCo SHE TOR UNEP WRMA

Below Ground Level Degrees Celsius Consents, Licenses and Permits Corporate Social Responsibility Environmental Audit Environmental Health and Safety Environmental Impact Assessment Environmental Management and Co-ordination Act Environmental Management Plan Kenya Industrial Estates Kilometres Kilo



References: 3 Environmental Impact Assessment Project Report, 2012 4 Environmental Impact Assessment Project Report, 2012 5 Environmental Impact Assessment Project Report, 2012 6 Environmental Impact Assessment Project Report, 2012 7 Environmental Impact Assessment Project Report, 2012

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