New Covid-19 directions call for the resumption of activities and processes in respect of environmental permits and licences

16th September 2020

New Covid-19 directions call for the resumption of activities and processes in respect of environmental permits and licences

On 9 September 2020, the Minister of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries published new directions regarding environmental permits and licences under the COVID-19 disaster management framework.

We previously reported on the Covid-19 framework applying to environmental matters. The first set of environment-related directions were published on 31 March 2020 (and have since been repealed), and have been followed by the Alert Level 3 directions which were published on 5 June 2020 (and which remain in force).  The new directions are to be read with the repealed directions and the Alert Level 3 directions.

The new directions provide that where licensing or regulatory timeframes were suspended, extended or deemed to be extended under the previous directions (i.e. in respect of EA validity periods, environmental audit reporting periods, appeal periods, NEMWA/NEMAQA licences / exemptions, receipt of applications for waste management licence transfer or amendment of contaminated land remediation orders), and

These Directions will apply for the period of the national state of disaster.

Written by Paula-Ann Novotny, an Associate & Lucia Selaelo, a Candidate Attorney at Webber Wentzel