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EIA topic Decommissioning


Shipping and Navigation Construction


Change in project parameters (as applicable to each topic)


As above – limited changes in infrastructure to be removed at decommissioning


There are limited changes in the infrastructure required.


Phasing would mean a longer overall duration for disturbance effects


Operation


No relevant changes for operation


Decommissioning


Aviation and MoD Construction


Operation


As above – limited changes in infrastructure to be removed at decommissioning


Impacts occur mainly in operation, phasing not relevant


No relevant changes for operation


Decommissioning


Impacts occur mainly in operation


Offshore Archaeology and Cultural Heritage Construction


Phase III Report June 2015


There are limited changes in


Key changes in effect/s None


Likely change in impact significance


unchanged No change


Comment


Phasing would mean a longer overall duration for disturbance effects to shipping (increase of magnitude) and one additional platform within the windfarm


None


Given the limited changes compared with the scale of the proposed project – limited changes inmagnitude of effect will not change the significance of impacts.


None


The windfarm capacity remains up to 1200MW therefore the significance of impacts remain unchanged No change


The ES will update the assessment for the revised parameters – of most relevance is the additional platform in the worst case.


The effects of phasing will be consulted upon, and fully discussed for construction impacts in the assessment


None None


No change None There will be greater overall


The windfarm capacity remains up to 1200MW therefore the significance of impacts remain unchanged No change


Given the limited changes East Anglia THREE Offshore Windfarm Page 25


The ES will update the assessment for the revised parameters.


The ES will update the


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