73. ASW2 to ASW5 are all registered to the same company within the same area (refer to Figure 21.3); ASW2 and ASW3 are registered to the same location.
21.5.2.3 Discharge Consents 74.
There are five licensed discharge consents within 1km of the onshore electrical transmission works most relate to the release of treated sewage into freshwater streams. Details of the licences within 1km of the onshore electrical transmission works are presented in Table 21.13 below and shown in Figure 21.3.
Table 21.13 Summary of Active Discharge Consents Ref.
License and Operator Name
Grid Ref Receiving Source
Discharge Type
Status
Approx. Distance to Onshore electrical transmission works*
DC1
Prenf11647 Mr B Day
Ferry road No43- 46, Bawdsey, Woodbridge
DC2
Pr4nf1932 Seckford Hall Hotel
Great Bealings, Woodbridge
DC3 Prenf16249
Seckford golf centre
Seckford Hall Road, Great Bealings, Woodbridge
DC4 Prenf16314
Mr W Rodney & Mrs J Bowman
Paper Mill Lane, Claydon
DC5
Npswqd009716 Mr D Palmer
Dairy Farm, Somersham Rd, Bramford
61121, 247932
TM
12816 49104
Freshwater Stream – River Gipping
Unnamed ditch to River Gipping
Sewage – final/ treated effluent
New consent issued 2004
370m
Upstreamof potential crossing point
Sewage – final/ treated effluent
* All distances and directions will be confirmed for the final ES.
Preliminary Environmental Information May 2014
East Anglia THREE Offshore Windfarm
Chapter 21 Water Resource and Flood Risk Page 30
New consent issued 2009
88m west upstream of potential crossing point
625166, 248254
625186, 248244
634536, 239074
Tributary of Deben Estuary
Sewage – final/ treated effluent
Freshwater stream– tributary to River Fynn
Freshwater stream– River Fynn
Sewage – final/ treated effluent
Sewage & trade combined
New consent issued 1999
2003/4 125m south
300m north
2004
300m north
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