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Consultee


Date /Document


Comment


Response / where addressed in the East Anglia ONE ES


25: Archaeology and Cultural Heritage)


Landowner II, PEIR comments


Concern about potential impact on coastal erosion at Bawdsey Cliffs and the mouth of the River Deben.


A coastal assessment of the landfall site has been carried out by ABPMer Ltd (reference 1874, dated October 2011), to assess the potential for coastal erosion within the cable landfall area and to the north as far as East Lane and south as far as Felixstowe. This issue is considered within the ES in (Volume 2) Chapter 6. This assesses potential disruption to coastal morphology at the offshore cable landfall and Deben Estuary crossing as a result of installation activities as well as the presence of the cable and considers impacts to be not significant.


EA


PEIR comments


Beach height variability will need to be incorporated into design at landfall, due to annual beach variability and coastal change. As the beach has an erosion trend, decommissioning may be required in future if the cable is exposed.


A coastal assessment of the landfall site has been carried out by ABPMer Ltd (reference 1874, dated October 2011), to assess the potential for coastal erosion within the cable landfall area and to the north as far as East Lane and south as far as Felixstowe. This issue is considered within the ES in Volume 2, Chapter 6.


Preliminary Environmental Information May 2014


East Anglia THREE Offshore Windfarm


Appendix 19.2 East Anglia ONE Soils Geology and Ground Conditions Consultation


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