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Receptor Number


R17


R18 R19 R20 R21 R22


R23 R24 R25


R26 R27 R28 R29


Location Ipswich


Oakfield Cottage, Oakfield Road, Copdock


43 Morgan Drive, Ipswich


1 The Common, Little Blakenham 268 Norwich Road, ipswich


Burgh Cottage, Burgh, Woodbridge


Workshop Cottage, Woodbridge Road, Grundisburgh


Finndale Cottage, Woodbridge Road, Grundisburgh


Hill House, Woodbridge Road, Grundisburgh


81 Grundisburgh Road, Hasketon, Woodbridge


73 Barton Road, Woodbridge 5 Otley Road, Clopton


Pippins, Kettle Lane, Creetin St.Mary 7 Lime Kiln Close, Claydon


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6


4 7 3


19 19, 20 19, 20 19 19 16


18, 19 24, 25


1, 2, 6, 7 612006


613347 612024 615248 622778 622751


622795 623020 625719


626858 621444 610686 613019


240883


246236 248770 245539 251337 250989


251000 250569 249353


250410 253869 254246 249543


Road Link Receptor is Located On


Grid Reference X


Y


The DMRB tool was used to estimate contributions of construction vehicle exhaust emissions to annual and short term NO2 and PM10 concentrations for the ‘baseline’ and ‘without proposed East Anglia THREE project’ scenarios considered in the assessment.


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The 24-hour Annual Average AADT flows used in the assessment for ‘without proposed East Anglia THREE project’ scenarios are detailed in Section 20.4.3.2. Table 20.20 details the results of the baseline assessment.


Table 20.20 Predicted Baseline NO2 and PM10 Annual Mean Concentrations (µg.m-3) at Sensitive Receptor Locations


Receptor Number Base 2012 NO2


R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8


Preliminary Environmental Information May 2014


24.89 30.69 24.36 28.26 20.78 29.66 23.25 16.56


PM10 17.82


22.06 20.78 21.17 17.29 20.87 19.28 18.33


2018 ‘Without Proposed Project’ NO2


25.05 31.10 24.60 28.56 21.40 30.09 23.51 16.98


East Anglia THREE Offshore Windfarm


PM10 17.85


22.17 20.83 21.24 17.41 20.91 19.36 18.43


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