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The following list of potential impacts, as set out in the East Anglia THREE and East Anglia FOUR Scoping Reports (EAOW 2012a and 2012b) will be considered, with those listed below divided by stage of implementation of the project.
Potential indirect effects are to be assessed at the receptor level and information on predicted impacts presented in the relevant receptor section and not in a freestanding chapter on the topic of indirect effects. Assessment of such potential indirect effects will be treated as equivalent to the assessment of ‘interrelationships’ that is sought by PINS (as referred to in the guidance on the Rochdale Envelope). Accordingly interrelationships will be assessed at the receptor level and not in a freestanding chapter on the topic of interrelationships. The ornithology ES chapter will contain a section on interrelationships that will signpost how they have been assessed.
3.1.1 During Construction 40.
The potential impacts that have been included within the scope of the assessment are:
• Disturbance / Displacement • Indirect impacts through effects on habitats and prey species
3.1.2 During Operation 41.
The potential impacts that have been included within the scope of the assessment are:
• Disturbance / Displacement • Indirect impacts through effects on habitats and prey species • Collision risk • Barrier effect
3.1.3 During decommissioning 42.
The potential impacts that have been included within the scope of the assessment are: