South Africa: Sand Mining Company Appeals Against Refusal of Water Licence in Philippi

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A campaign to preserve the horticultural area says the silica mine will impact food security and the Cape Flats Aquifer

Keysource Minerals, a silica sand mine, is appealing a decision by the Department of Water and Sanitation to reject its water use licence.

Keysource Minerals is owned by Ardagh Glass Packaging , the largest glass manufacturer in sub-Saharan Africa. It produces glass for big food and beverage companies such as Coca-Cola, Distell and Heineken. The company says it is running out of silica reserves at its current mine in Athlone.on the water use licence application that mining will cause a"significant and unacceptable impact" on the environment, the Cape Flats Aquifer, and the surrounding farmlands.

In its papers, the company says its Athlone mine, which provides all the sand for its Bellville glass plant, is reaching the end of its life, and reserves will be depleted by 2025. He said industries which employ thousands of people are dependent on the development of the new mine.

 

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