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 The parties agreed that compliance with relevant national health and safety legislation and guidance would ensure the health and safety of construction, and operational personnel onshore, is appropriately managed.


 It was agreed that there were no other outstanding matters that had not been agreed with respect to health impacts in relation to the Project Application.


 It was agreed that there were no other outstanding matters that had not been agreed with respect to electro-magnetic fields.


 It was agreed that the assessment of impacts upon PRoWwas sufficient and adequate for the purposes of the application and Environmental Statement. The parties agreed with the results of this assessment.


 The parties agreed with the provisions of the DCO (Version dated 12th July 2013) in regard to temporary stopping up of PRoW.


 The parties agreed the provisions of the Outline CoCP for East Anglia ONE in relation to PRoW. The detail in the Outline CoCP in relation to PRoW was agreed to be sufficient to inform a consenting decision.


 It was agreed that Schedule C Parts 1 & 2 submitted with the East Anglia ONE application should be replaced with the revised Schedules within the draft DCO (July 2013).


 It was agreed that there were no other outstanding matters that had not been agreed with respect to PRoW in relation to the Project Application.


22.3 Scope


22.3.1 Study Areas For the purpose of this assessment, and to aid the baseline descriptions, the


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following study areas have been defined to assess the direct and indirect impacts associated with the project. These are shown in Figure 22.1, they are:


 Development footprint, referred to hereafter as the onshore electrical transmission works including access: This is outlined in Chapter 5 Description of the Development. It has been selected as it is considered to be the largest area over which direct impacts (e.g. soil degradation) would be experienced.


 Local or parish boundary: This study area is used to assess indirect impacts and provides the first point on the scale to put impacts into the local context. There are 118 civil parishes and towns in SCDC, and 122 town and parish councils in


Preliminary Environmental Information May 2014


East Anglia THREE Offshore Windfarm


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