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EIA topic


Change in project parameters from PEIR Scenario 1 (as applicable to each topic)


Operation There is limited need to undertake maintenance of cables therefore limited potential for impact


Decommissioning


Ecology Construction


Permanent land take still required, slight increase in land required for substation site Reduced number of accesses No change


Key changes in effect/s


Likely change in impact significance


will not change the significance of impacts


None No change


Comment


Phasing and permanent land take will be discussed in the construction impacts section of the assessment


No change


There will be no real change from Scenario 1 to Single Phase approach.


Operation There is limited need to undertake maintenance of cables therefore limited potential for impact


Decommissioning


Onshore Ornithology Construction


Increased onshore construction duration with Two Phased approach No change


None


Potential small changes in previously assessed footprints


Potential temporary disturbance to species as a result of phasing None


No change


Given the limited changes compared to the scale of the proposed project – limited changes in magnitude of effect will not change the significance of impacts


No change


The ES will update the assessment for the revised parameters


Phasing will be discussed in the construction impacts section of the assessment


No change


There are limited changes in the infrastructure required.


None


No change


Given the limited changes compared to the scale of the proposed project – limited


Phase III Report June 2015


East Anglia THREE Offshore Windfarm Page 31


The ES will update the assessment for the revised parameters


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