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Consultee


Date /Document


Comment


Response / where addressed in the East Anglia ONE ES


Detailed design of the HDD technique to be used at the landfall would take into account detail of the erosion trends.


Direct impacts to the SSSI are proposed to be mitigated through the use of HDD for installation of ducts, and the construction of temporary access to the beach outwards from the cliff.


EA


PEIR comments


Noted that a PRA was to be undertaken for contaminated land purposes, including assessment of aerial photography and a site walkover of potentially affected areas.


EA


PEIR comments


Noted that the PRA must conform to a specific framework (NPPF, CLR11) and be in line with EA Guiding Principles for Land Contamination.


EA


PEIR comments


The Environmental Statement should include a desk study, conceptual model and initial risk assessment and provide assurance risks to controlled waters are understood and addressed.


Preliminary Environmental Information May 2014


East Anglia THREE Offshore Windfarm


This work has been completed and results are incorporated in this Chapter and in Volume 5, Appendix 20.1


These comments have been noted in compiling the PRA (Volume 5, Appendix 20.1) and this Chapter.


This issue is focused on in the PRA (Volume 5, Appendix 20.1)


Appendix 19.2 East Anglia ONE Soils Geology and Ground Conditions Consultation


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