Consultee
Date /Document
Comment
impacts that may arise as a result of disturbing the former land fill.
Planning Inspectorate
East Anglia THREE Scoping Opinion December 2012
The ES should quantify the volumes of material imported and exported, if required. Information should be provided on the methods of disposal for spoil from the HDD and trenching operations for the cable.
Planning Inspectorate
East Anglia THREE Scoping Opinion December 2012
Groundwater is the potential pathway for discharge of liquids to surface and coastal waters. The EIA should comprehensively assess the potential impact upon groundwater during the construction phase and must include, inter alia, the use and storage of hazardous substances, dewatering, discharge, drainage, physical disturbance of sub surface and dealing with sediment fines.
Planning Inspectorate
Planning Inspectorate
East Anglia THREE Scoping Opinion December 2012
East Anglia THREE Scoping Opinion December 2012
The ES should identify any mitigation measures to reduce potential pollution risks.
Appropriate cross-reference should be made to the water resources and flood risk assessment and land use sections in the ES in relation to any potential contaminated land and run-off. In the light of the works proposed, cross reference should also be made to the section on marine water and sediment quality in order to address the
Preliminary Environmental Information May 2014
East Anglia THREE Offshore Windfarm
Response / where addressed in the PEI
assessment and presented in the ES.
Volumes and disposal are discussed in Table 19.2
Impacts on groundwater are discussed in Chapter 21 Water Resources and Flood Risk
Measures to reduce potential pollution are discussed in Table 19.3 and Chapter 21 Water Resource and Flood Risk
Additional consultation is discussed in Chapter 21 Water Resources and Flood Risk and Chapter 22 Land Use
Foreshore impacts are assessed in Chapter 8 Water and Sediment Quality
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