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Date /Document


Comment should be considered.


Potential for contaminant leakage and management of drilling fluid should be considered.


Noted commitments made to carry out all operations responsibly and the inclusion of a Pollution Prevention Plan.


NE


Phase 2 Consultation comments


Cable landfall ideally needs to be outside the SSSI to avoid impacts, as per the National Planning Policy Framework regarding 1) preventing harm to geological conservation interests; and 2) development on SSSIs likely to have an adverse affect should not normally be permitted.


NE


Phase 2 Consultation comments


Should the cable landfall be within the SSSI, then HDD is preferable to open cut trench techniques as this will limit impacts on the SSSI, although would require further detail of potential impacts in order to determine mitigation.


NE


Phase 2 Consultation comments


Open cut trench for the cable landfall could have a potentially significant impact on the SSSI, resulting in the loss of


Preliminary Environmental Information May 2014


East Anglia THREE Offshore Windfarm


HDD is proposed at the landfall site to avoid any direct impacts to the SSSI. Impacts are assessed in Section 20.6.


Meetings have been held with NE to agree HDD.


Response / where addressed in the East Anglia ONE ES


section of this chapter.


HDD is proposed at the landfall site. Impacts are assessed in Section 20.6.


HDD techniques only are proposed to be used at the landfall site.


Appendix 19.2 East Anglia ONE Soils Geology and Ground Conditions Consultation


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