East Anglia ONE Soils, Geology and Ground Conditions Consultation
Table 1: East Anglia ONE Soils, Geology and Ground Conditions consultation (taken verbatim from consultation documents)
Consultee
Babergh District Council (BDC)
Planning Inspectorate (formerly Infrastructure Planning Commission) (PI)
Date /Document
East Anglia ONE Scoping
East Anglia ONE Scoping
Comment
Impacts on ground conditions to be considered.
Construction impacts of laydown areas and access tracks should be considered.
Cross-reference to potential impacts on agriculture and soils in relation to any potential contaminated land and run-off should be made.
Environment Agency (EA)
East Anglia ONE Scoping
Questioned whether the underground cables will be oil filled. If so, the EIA needs to assess pollution impacts should they break or leak. If the cables are oil cooled there should be a monitoring system to detect leaks.
Landowner I,
PEIR comments
Concern regarding damage to historic Bawdsey Cliffs, including potential impact to some properties.
Response / where addressed in the East Anglia ONE ES
Impacts on ground conditions have been considered in Section 20.6
Construction impacts of laydown areas and access tracks have been considered in Section 20.6 and also Volume 3. Chapter 23: Land
Use
It is confirmed that the cable would not be oil filled.
Horizontal Direction Drilling (HDD) technique would avoid damage to cliffs and properties. Access route to beach would be outside Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) designated feature. (See also Volume 3, Chapter 23: Land Use and Chapter
Preliminary Environmental Information May 2014
East Anglia THREE Offshore Windfarm
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