Chapter 7 Marine Geology, Oceanography and Physical Processes; Chapter 8 Water and Sediment Quality; Chapter 21 Water Resources and Flood Risk ; Chapter 22 Land Use; and Chapter 23 Ecology.
19.2 Consultation 7.
Consultation undertaken to date is provided in Table 19.1. The consultation includes responses from consultees in relation to the East Anglia THREE Offshore Windfarm Scoping Report Appendix 19.2 considers the consultation undertaken for East Anglia ONE PEIR (RSK 2012a) and Phase 2 Consultation (RSK 2012b), which are also considered relevant to East Anglia THREE given that the onshore cable route is shared with East Anglia ONE.
Table 19.1 Consultation Responses Consultee
Date /Document
Suffolk County Council (SCC)
19th March 2014
Email Comment
Email received confirming that there were no new records for contaminated land within the footprint of the proposed development additional to those identified for East Anglia ONE
Mid Suffolk District Council (MSDC)
5th March 2014 Email
Email received confirming that there were no new records for contaminated land within the footprint of the proposed development additional to those identified for East Anglia ONE
Suffolk Coastal District Council
25th February 2014
Email
Email received stating that it is unlikely that there were new records for contaminated land within the footprint of the proposed development additional to those identified for East Anglia ONE
Response / where addressed in the PEI
This is considered in section 19.5 existing environment and 19.6 potential impacts
This is considered in section 19.5 existing environment and 19.6 potential impacts
This is considered in section 19.5 existing environment and 19.6 potential impacts
Note that EATL has requested an update to confirm this position and to request additional information on the Former Sandpit at Tuddenham St Martin (25th February 2014)
Preliminary Environmental Information May 2014
East Anglia THREE Offshore Windfarm
Chapter 19 Soils, Geology and Ground Condition Page 2
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