Table 19.14 Summary of Potentially Contaminated Sites Ref.* Name
Grid Ref
Approx. Distance to Onshore electrical transmission work (m)s
2 RAF Bawdsey Radar Station 4 Electricity substation, north of Middle Barns 5 6
Area of artificial ground on both banks of River Deben (crossed by HDD)
Area of artificial ground on both banks of River Deben (crossed by HDD)
7 Decoy Pond, just west of River Deben Crossing 9 Historical Tramway, east of Kirton 11 Area of artificial ground , Kirton Lodge
12 13 14
Areas of artificial ground on both banks of Martlesham Creek (crossed by HDD)
Areas of artificial ground on both banks of Martlesham Creek(crossed by HDD)
The Great Eastern Railway Line, north of Martlesham(crossed by HDD)
19 Gravel Pit, Akenham Hall Farm 22 Chalk Pit, north of Mockbeggers Hall, Claydon 23
Railway adjacent to River Gipping, west of Claydon (crossed by HDD)
26 Works or Depot, south of Little Blakenham 27
Electricity substation, adjacent to Converter Station Compound and Temporary Works Area
6345, 2389 6344, 2391
6312, 2398
6307, 2396 6305, 2394 6283, 2400 6281, 2409
6263, 2472 6263, 2475
6263, 2476 6155, 2492 6129, 2488
6124, 2490 6113, 2480
6101, 2459 *Site references 1 to 27 relate to RSK site reference numbers from Table T20-14.
19.5.3.2 Landfills and Historical Pits 65. Historical pits within the study area, which may have been used for uncontrolled or unlicensed tipping, have been identified within the RSK 2011 desk study and associated Envirocheck environmental sensitivity data. Historical pits within 250m of the onshore electrical transmission route including access have been summarised in Table 19.15 below.
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200 South 250 South
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0 0 0 0
0 0 0
150 North 100 South
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