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Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Report for a proposed Coastal Reclamation by Terra Holdings Limited at Kawenu Cove, Fatumaru Bay, Port Vila, Efate, Republic of Vanuatu - a supplementary document

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An Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIA) for a proposed coastal reclamation by Terra Holdings Limited at Kawenu Cove, Fatumaru Bay was prepared by BECON in September 2011. The EIA Report was submitted to DEPC in October 2011. The Review Committee met on 4 November 2011 as per section 22 subsections (1) and (2) of the Environmental Management and Conservation (Amendment) Act No 28 of 2010 and section 12 (b) of the Environmental Impact Assessment Regulations Order No of 2011. The EIA review committee considered the EIA report at its meeting on 4 November, 2011, and submitted its comments to the Director of the DEPC for the Director to notify the project proponent that further information is required for the EIA Report as per section 22 subsection (3)(a). The Director notified the project proponent of the review committee s comments (Annex 1) from its meeting held on 9 November 2011.
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