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to the west of the converter station location although no detail is available. Given the total area of land affected, the cumulative impact would be minor adverse at the local level but negligible at the wider scale.


22.7.2.3 Cumulative Impact 3: Land drainage 204. Drainage along the onshore cable route would be reinstated and compliant drainage installed at the converter station. Cumulatively there would therefore be no impact.


22.7.2.4 Cumulative Impact 4: Impacts to soils 205. Mitigation measures in the event of requirement to maintain cables would ensure negligible or no impact.


22.7.2.5 Cumulative Impact 5: Biological contamination 206. Mitigation measures applied for all plant and vehicles undertaking maintenance activities would ensure no impact.


22.7.2.6 Cumulative Impact 6: Impacts to PRoW and Cycle Routes All PRoW would be reinstated after construction and no operational impacts are


207.


anticipated therefore no impact is predicted cumulatively from East Anglia ONE, East Anglia THREE and East Anglia FOUR.


22.7.2.7 Cumulative Impact 7: Impacts to utilities Utility providers would be contacted prior to any maintenance works and works undertaken to ensure no impact.


208.


22.7.2.8 Cumulative Impact 8: Impacts to open access and common land 209. No open access or common land would be affected by any of the projects therefore there would be no impact.


22.7.2.9 Cumulative Impact 9: EMF 210. Should East Anglia ONE, East Anglia THREE and East Anglia FOUR all be constructed, each would have to comply with UK Government guidelines on occupational and public exposure limits to EMF cumulatively.


Preliminary Environmental Information May 2014


East Anglia THREE Offshore Windfarm


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