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Response / where addressed in the East Anglia ONE Environmental Statement (ES)
a full assessment of the possible disturbance, change or removal of intertidal and terrestrial habitats along the cable route. Noise disturbance should include noise and visual disturbance to birds, assessed during all phases except operation. Impacts on intertidal habitats, benthic communities and terrestrial habitats along the cable route should be included and fully assessed for all project stages.
Planning Inspectorate
June 2011 / Scoping
ES must include an assessment of all protected sites which may be affected by the proposed development, not only within the Area of Search. Study area may need to go wider than the cable corridor and buffer area. Requests the study area has a min. 30m buffer around the perimeter, the extent of which should be agreed with relevant bodies. Requests the impacts of any ongoing maintenance are considered.
Section 24.6
Where impacts are identified these are addressed in full in Chapter 24 of the East Anglia ONE ES in Section 24.6. For the purposes of surveys a survey corridor of 160m was used and all survey locations were provided to consultees. Impacts during the operational lifetime of the Onshore cable route are detailed in Section 24.6.
Preliminary Environmental Information May 2014
East Anglia THREE Offshore Windfarm
Appendix 23.3 East Anglia ONE onshore ecology consultation, SoCG and