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Date / Document


East Anglia THREE Scoping Opinion December 2012


Planning Inspectorate


East Anglia THREE Scoping Opinion December 2012


Comment


Potential impacts on the public sewer network should be addressed, including the need to address easements and impacts arising from vibration during the construction works.


Mitigation measures should be addressed and the Planning Inspectorate advises that reference should be made to other regimes (for example, pollution prevention managed by the EA). On-going monitoring should also be addressed and agreed with the relevant authorities to ensure that any mitigation measures are effective.


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.


Response / where addressed in the PEI


Utilities are discussed in Chapter 22 Land Use.


Mitigation will be discussed with stakeholders during the PEIR consultation and will be addressed in the final ES. Appendices 5.1 and 5.2 provide examples of mitigation and management plans which will be development for East Anglia THREE.


This will be addressed in detail in the final ES.


Preliminary Environmental Information May 2014


East Anglia THREE Offshore Windfarm


Chapter 21 Water Resource and Flood Risk Page 3


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