Grid Square
625500,247500 625500,248500 625500,249500 626500,248500 626500,249500 626500,250500 627500,238500 627500,243500
64.
Receptors
R10 R9
R25 R5
R6, R7 R26
R14, R15 R11
2012 Mapped Background Concentration (µg.m-3) NOx
NO2
21.75 22.22 19.23 21.03 22.74 21.21 26.15 19.41
14.12 14.41 12.67 13.71 14.71 13.69 16.70 12.74
PM10 16.20
16.08 16.35 15.91 16.70 16.83 16.96 16.15
As shown in Table 20.18, backgrounds at all sensitive receptor locations are below the annual mean Objectives for NO2 and PM10.
20.5.4 Identification of Receptor Locations 65.
The sensitive receptor locations were selected based on their proximity to road links affected by the proposed East Anglia THREE project, where the potential effect of project-related traffic emissions on local air pollution would be most significant. The sensitive receptor locations are presented in Table 20.19 and are shown in Figure 20.1.
Table 20.19 Sensitive Receptor Locations Location
Receptor Number
R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8
R9
R10 R11
R12 R13 R14
R15 R16
12 Valley Road, Ipswich 10 The Crescent, Barham Paper Mill Lane, Clayton
7 Grove Cottages, Grove Hill, Ipswich 92 Cumberland Street, Woodbridge 2 Grove Road, Woodbridge 29 Hasketon Road, Woodbridge
2 Rose Cottages, Potash Corner, Clopton
12 Crane Close, Woodbridge 3, Top Street, Martlesham
50 Woodbridge Road, Newbourne, Woodbridge
Woodman's Place, Martlesham Heath 34, Lancaster Drive, Martlesham Heath
Kirton Road, Trimley St. Martin, Felixstowe
67 Kirton Road, Trimley St Martin, Felixstowe
Hollowtree Scout Campe Site, Nacton,
Preliminary Environmental Information May 2014
Road Link Receptor is Located On
3 1 2 9
28
16, 29 16
18, 19
28 15 13
22, 14 14
11, 12 11, 12 10 East Anglia THREE Offshore Windfarm
Grid Reference X
615385 612440 613043 613597 626876 626054 626099 621497
625736 625351 627274
624076 624781 627428
627533 619307
Y
245449 251256 249234 241604 248719 249360 249723 253665
248089 247716 243662
246225 244649 238188
238145 240894
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