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control) have, after consultation with the relevant drainage authorities, Suffolk County Council and the Environment Agency, been submitted to and approved by the relevant planning authority.


(2) The details agreed in sub-paragraph (1) must include a surface water drainage scheme for


Work No. 39, which is based on sustainable drainage principles and an assessment of the hydrological and hydrogeological context of the development.


(3) The surface and foul water drainage system for the relevant stage must be constructed in


accordance with the approved details unless agreed otherwise in writing by the relevant planning authority.


Contaminated land and ground water 17.—(1) No connection works comprised in stage (vii) shall commence until a written scheme


applicable to that stage, to mitigate the potential for release of contaminants within the Order limits has, after consultation with the Environment Agency, been submitted to and approved by the relevant planning authority.


(2) The scheme must include an investigation and assessment report, prepared by a specialist


consultant approved by the relevant planning authority, to identify the extent of any contamination within the Order limits comprised in stage (vii) and mitigation measures to be undertaken to limit impacts arising from the potential release of contaminants.


(3) The written scheme referred to in sub-paragraph (1) must be implemented as approved.


Archaeology 18.—(1) No stage of the connection works shall be commenced until for that stage a written


scheme of archaeological investigation (which accords with the outline written scheme of investigation: archaeology and cultural heritage (onshore)) has, after consultation with English Heritage and Suffolk County Council, been submitted to and approved in writing by the relevant planning authority.


(2) The scheme must include details of the following— (a) an assessment of significance and research questions; and (b) the programme and methodology of site investigation and recording; (c) the programme for post investigation assessment; (d) provision to be made for analysis of the site investigation and recording;


(e) provision to be made for publication and dissemination of the analysis and records of the site investigation;


(f) provision to be made for archive deposition of the analysis and records of the site investigation; and


(g) nomination of a competent person or persons/organisation to undertake the works set out within the written scheme of investigation.


(3) Any archaeological works or watching brief must be carried out in accordance with the


approved scheme. (4) The site investigation and post investigation assessment must be completed for that stage in


accordance with the programme set out in the written scheme of archaeological investigation and provision made for analysis, publication and dissemination of results and archive deposition secured for that stage.


Ecological management plan 19.—(1) No stage of the connection works shall be commenced until for that stage a written


ecological management plan (which accords with the outline landscape and ecological management strategy) reflecting the survey results and ecological mitigation and enhancement measures included in the environmental statement has been submitted to and approved in writing by the relevant planning authority in consultation with Natural England.


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