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30.1.26


Chapter 26 Noise and Vibration


Potential Impact Construction


Table 30.1.24 Potential Impacts Identified for Noise and Vibration Receptor


Impact 1: Increased noise on residential receptors at landfall during construction


Impact 2: Scenario 1 – Pre- installed Ducts


Increased noise on residential receptors along proposed cable route during construction


Ferry Road residences


Low Farm Dukes Hill


Medium


Medium Medium


Cherry Tree Farm Medium Glebe Farm The Common


Copenhagen Cottage


Impact 2: Scenario 2 – Combined Open Trenching, Laying Ducts and HDD


Increased noise on residential receptors along proposed cable route during construction


Medium Medium Medium


Bullenhall Farm Medium Low Farm Dukes Hill


Medium Medium


Cherry Tree Farm Medium Glebe Farm The Common


Copenhagen Cottage


Medium Medium Medium


Bullenhall Farm Medium


Preliminary Environmental Information May 2014


Value/ Sensitivity Magnitude Medium Low


Negligible Low Low Low Low


Negligible Medium Medium Medium Medium Medium Medium


Low Significance Moderate Minor


Negligible Minor Minor Minor Minor


Negligible Moderate Moderate Moderate Moderate Moderate Moderate


Minor East Anglia THREE Offshore Windfarm Mitigation


solid site boundary hoarding fence, approximately 2.4m in height


BPM working practices BPM working practices BPM working practices BPM working practices BPM working practices BPM working practices


BPM working practices BPM working practices BPM working practices BPM working practices BPM working practices BPM working practices BPM working practices


BPM working practices


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Residual Impact Negligible


Negligible Negligible Negligible Negligible Negligible Negligible


Negligible Negligible Negligible Negligible Negligible Negligible Negligible


Negligible


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