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Table 19.5 Data Sources Features Data


Potentially contaminated sites


Land use information


Source MSDC


Year 2014


Coverage Study area


Confidence Notes Medium


Locations of sites on the MSDC register of Contaminated Land or Potentially Contaminated Land


Ordnance Survey


Google Maps 2013


Environmental Sensitivity data


Landmark Information Group


Environment Agency


RSK 2011 2013 2012 Study area Study area Study area Study area Study area High High Medium* High Medium*


1:25,000 scale OS mapping


Online aerial photography


Envirocheck GIS files from RSK Preliminary Risk Assessment


‘What’s in your backyard’ website


Preliminary Risk Assessment East Anglia ONE onshore Cable Route and Converter Station


Geological mapping


British Geological Survey


2001 2006


Geological memoirs


Geological and Geomorphological Designated Sites


Joint Nature Conservation Committee


Geosuffolk website


1961


1:50,000 Woodbridge & Felixstowe


1:50,000 Ipswich


Study area High High High


Solid and Drift geology sheet 208 &225


Solid and Drift geology sheet 207


British Regional Geology, East Anglia and adjoining areas, 4th Edition


Study area Study area High High


Geological Conservation Review record


County Geodiversity Sites (CGS), Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), Regionally Important Geological (RIG) sites


* The RSK 2012 report has been given a medium confidence due to age of the data (2011). EATL are currently consulting with local authorities and EA to confirm if there is further data to be included in the assessment. This will be completed for the final ES.


Preliminary Environmental Information May 2014


East Anglia THREE Offshore Windfarm


Chapter 19 Soils, Geology and Ground Condition Page 16


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