Serengeti General Management Plan
Serengeti General Management Plan
Serengeti General Management Plan
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Major action Potential negative impact<br />
2.1.1.4: Implement<br />
new environmentallyfriendly<br />
pit latrines<br />
for<br />
Seronera campsites<br />
3.1.1: Develop The facilities detract from<br />
interpretation the wilderness character<br />
facilities at Nda- of the landscape<br />
baka, Naabi and<br />
Handajega<br />
Pollution and waste will be<br />
generated at facilities<br />
D. Tourism <strong>Management</strong> Programme<br />
Mitigation measure<br />
� Ensure a liquid waste management<br />
standard is in place and audit the implementation<br />
of this standard<br />
� Ensure the facilities are developed in<br />
a manner that reflects the natural<br />
character of the site in terms of scale<br />
and architectural shape and style<br />
� If toilet facilities are necessary they<br />
should be constructed at least 100m<br />
away from closest river system<br />
� Baboon proof dustbins with heavy lids<br />
should be installed coupled wit setting<br />
up a regular mechanism for safely disposing<br />
of the waste<br />
The specific Programme actions that will require a detailed Action/ Development Site Specific<br />
EIA 5 prior to implementation are:<br />
� Tourism sinks with special development and administration needs, such as a potential<br />
aerial walkway along the Grumeti River (Action 1.2.1)<br />
� Development of new Special Campsites within the High and Low Use Zones (Activity<br />
2.1.2.1)<br />
� Development of new public campsites at Bologonja and Handajega (Activity 2.1.2.2)<br />
5<br />
Guidelines and document format are provided in the TANAPA (1994b) as well as the TANAPA Strategic <strong>Plan</strong>ning<br />
Manual (1995a)<br />
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