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Response / where addressed in the East Anglia ONE Environmental Statement (ES)
management of drilling fluid should be considered.
Section 24.6 and 24.7. Mitigation measures include the commitment to agree with the relevant Local Planning Authorities an Ecological Management Plan and Code of Construction Practice.
Natural England (02 August 2012)
June 2012 / Phase 2 Consultation Comments
The ES and HRA should describe the likely effects on known populations and detail mitigation measures. Possibilities to reduce disturbance impacts by carrying out handling operations from the folding, rather than on top of the sea wall or on the estuary side, to avoid ‘sky-lining’.
Natural England (02 August 2012)
June 2012 / Phase 2 Consultation Comments
Consider disturbance to wintering and nesting birds during construction, compound operation, servicing and decommissioning. WeBS data indicates the lower reaches of the Deben represent the main Avocet roost area on the Estuary. Surrounding fields may be used by significant numbers of SPA population Brent Geese. Possible sources of disturbance include barge traffic, handling operations on the pontoon, noise/light disturbance from compound operations on Ramsholt marshes, people movements etc.
Natural England (02 August 2012)
June 2012 / Phase 2 Consultation Comments
Preliminary Environmental Information May 2014
Concerning river based access and the compound on Ramsholt Marshes, the EIA and HRA should consider direct disturbance/damage to SPA/SSSI saltmarsh and
East Anglia THREE Offshore Windfarm
Potential impacts and mitigation measures on wintering birds are considered in Chapter 24 of the East Anglia ONE ES at Section 24.6 and 24.7.
EAOW no longer proposes the use of the River Deben for the transport of construction materials. Potential impacts from construction works on breeding and wintering birds are considered in Chapter 24 of the East Anglia ONE ES in Section 24.6.
EAOW no longer proposes the use of the River Deben for the transport of construction materials. Potential impacts on coastal habitats (including the SPA/SSSI saltmarsh and
Appendix 23.3 East Anglia ONE onshore ecology consultation, SoCG and