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Buckman Laboratories
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The SCH Environmental Impact Assessment process has been ongoing since October 2003. The SCH aims to establish a real waterfront experience for the Point precinct and the city. The development also provides for the connection of the canal system to the Indian Ocean.
To date the strategic intent of rejuvenating a run down area has proven to be very successful from an overall city perspective and property values in the area has increased to some of the highest values in Durban. A key component in completing the vision and extending the “water frontage” to continue the renewal efforts is the development of the proposed SCH.
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Shongweni Monitoring Committee
As facilitators in the process, regular site visits are made and meetings are held to assess the operation and compliance of the Shongweni landfill site.
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