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Embedded Mitigation Parameter


Convertor Station


Careful siting of the Converter Station Compound to the north of existing Bramford sub station to gain maximum benefit from screening effect provided by existing woodland.


HDD under Millers Wood to the east of the proposed Converter Station site due to the presence of protected species, and the woodland being designated as an ancient woodland and CountyWildlife Site.


Directional lighting or shields during Autumn (August to October) Pre-construction surveys for protected species and Schedule 1 birds 12 Construction


Adherence to Outline Converter Station Design Principles (incorporating elements regarding landscape, ecology and sustainable urban drainage) including as regards finishes and materials


Converter station to be constructed on lowered ground levels.


Proposed lighting to be limited to internal access roads and walkways with task lighting operated only when and where it is required for specific inspection or maintenance work. Lights would be on columns or attached to the buildings and lamps would have directional or horizonal cut-off refelctors.


Limited 24 hour lighting at Converter Station Compound site during particular construction activities (concrete pours)


Table 1. Embedded mitigation for onshore electrical transmission works for East Anglia ONE.


Minimise Impact Minimise Impact


Minimise Impacts on bats to meet (Table 3) Artificial Light Emission Management Plan


To ensure mitigation is based on up to date survey data


Minimise Impact in discussion with Mid Suffolk and Babergh DC and Suffolk CC


Minimise Impact Minimise Impact


Mitigation measures Pre-construction surveys for protected species and Schedule 1 birds.


Rationale


To ensure mitigation is based on up to date survey data


Minimise Impact


Outline Landscape and Ecological Management Strategy. Version 2


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