East Anglia ONE Offshore Windfarm Landscape Management PlanWork No 38 to 41
August, 2016
2 Relevant Standards and Legislation 2.1 Applicable Standards and Good Practice 10.
The soft landscape works will meet the following British Standards (BS) and guidance: 2.1.1 Tree and hedgerow protection during construction BS 5837:2012 - Trees in relation to design, demolition and construction.
2.1.2 Tree work by arboriculturalists BS 3988:2012: TreeWork – Recommendations.
2.1.3 Woodland creation The UK Forestry Standard, Forestry Commission (2011).
2.1.4 Topsoil handling, stripping and storage
BS ISO 15799:2003 Soil quality - guidance on eco-toxicological characterisation of soils and soil materials. BS 3882:1994 Specification for topsoil. BS 6031:1981 Code of practice for earthworks. BS 7562-4:1992 Planning, design and installation of irrigation schemes guide to water resources. BS 4428:1989 guide of practice for general landscape operations (excluding hard surfaces) AMD 6784. BS 3882:1994 specification for topsoil and AMD 9938.
2.1.5 Quality of Trees and Shrubs
BS 3936-1:1992 Nursery stock specification for trees and shrubs. BS 3936-5:1985 Nursery stock specification for poplars and willows.
2.1.6 Maintenance of gardens/ Landscapes
BS 7370-3:1991 grounds maintenance recommendations for maintenance of amenity and functional turf (other than sports turf).
BS 3998:1989 recommendations for tree work and AMD 6549. 2.1.7 Horticulture
BS EN 12579:2013 Soil improvers and growing media – sampling. BS EN 13037:2011 Soil improvers and growing media - determination of pH. BSI PAS 100 – The Publicly Available Specification 100 (BSI PAS 100) for composted materials.
2.1.8 Turf (if substituted for grass seeding)
BS 3969:1998 Recommendations for turf for general purposes BS 4428:1989 Code of practice for general landscape operations (excluding hard surfaces).
2.1.9 Sustainable Drainage CIRIA report C753. The SuDS Manual-v5 Guidance for the design & management of SuDS systems (Ciria, 2015).
East Anglia ONE – EA1-CON-F-GBE-008554
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