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EN010103-002128-NZT DCO 6.3.122 - ES Vol II Figure 18-2 Non - designated heritage assets in 1 km Study Area August 2022 (D6).pdf:1: 5649 Area of Saltmounds - No Longer Extent

EN010103-001119-NZT DCO 6.4.20 ES Vol III Appendix 12C Preliminary Ecological Appraisal Part 1.pdf:18: tops of the mounds and ridges are dominated by marram grass (Ammophila

EN010103-001117-NZT DCO 6.4.20 ES Vol III Appendix 12C Preliminary Ecological Appraisal Part 4.pdf:6:earth, and short perennial vegetation with mounds of rubble, some of which have

EN010103-001117-NZT DCO 6.4.20 ES Vol III Appendix 12C Preliminary Ecological Appraisal Part 4.pdf:6:buckthorn, primarily on mounds of earth. Scrub also includes Schedule 9 invasive

EN010103-001117-NZT DCO 6.4.20 ES Vol III Appendix 12C Preliminary Ecological Appraisal Part 4.pdf:7:areas not directly affected by industry as well as earth mounds and lakes created by

EN010103-001117-NZT DCO 6.4.20 ES Vol III Appendix 12C Preliminary Ecological Appraisal Part 4.pdf:7:TN21 A large area of coal ash and spoil mounds. Site appears to be worked and

EN010103-001117-NZT DCO 6.4.20 ES Vol III Appendix 12C Preliminary Ecological Appraisal Part 4.pdf:10:spoil mounds and ridges, hollows and bunds. The mounds and ridges were

EN010103-001336-NZTDCO 6.3.122 Rev 2 ES Addendum Vol II Figure 18-2 Non-designated Heritage Assets in the 1km Study Area.pdf:1: 5649 Area of Saltmounds - No Longer Extent

EN010103-002460-DLA Piper UK LLP - Other- Protective provisions position statement requested by ExA 19.pdf:10: planted mounds and bunds, providing visual, acoustic and blast

EN010103-001020-NZT DCO 6.4.5 ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP.pdf:11:  Stockpiles and mounds will be kept away from sensitive receptors,

EN010103-001060-NZT DCO 6.4.25 ES Vol III Appendix 12H Supplementary Habitat Information Report Coatham Sands Part 1.pdf:20: substantive organic content] and pools other areas with rubble mounds and

EN010103-001979-NZT DCO 6.4.5 ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Tracked) August 2022 (D5).pdf:11: • Stockpiles and mounds will be kept away from sensitive receptors,

EN010103-001085-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 12 EC2_D.pdf:64: 155 Name: Wilton, Perimeter Mounds D14SW 0 2 457299

EN010103-001085-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 12 EC2_D.pdf:64: 156 Name: Wilton, Perimeter Mounds D5NW 0 2 456677

EN010103-001132-NZT DCO 6.4.43 ES Vol III Appendix 18B Cultural Heritage Gazetter.pdf:45:3757 Monument WEST COATHAM MARSH Salt mound marked on ordnance survey 1st edition map consists of two sub-circular mounds with a Medieval

EN010103-001132-NZT DCO 6.4.43 ES Vol III Appendix 18B Cultural Heritage Gazetter.pdf:51:3771 Monument LUG HILL Large salt mound with two main sub-circular mounds linked by a snaking causeway. Marked on Medieval

EN010103-001132-NZT DCO 6.4.43 ES Vol III Appendix 18B Cultural Heritage Gazetter.pdf:52:3778 Monument COATHAM MARSH Observation made by R. Lofthouse during the cutting of a number of salt mounds in the Coatham Medieval

EN010103-001575-NZT DCO 9.2 - Written Summary ISH1 - May 2022.pdf:199: concentration of burial mounds in Britain. At Avebury, they include Windmill Hill, the West Kennet

EN010103-001575-NZT DCO 9.2 - Written Summary ISH1 - May 2022.pdf:219: adjacent to the Winterbourne Stoke Crossroads complex of burial mounds, will allow improvements to the immediate

EN010103-001084-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 11 EC2_C.pdf:64: 114 Name: Wilton, Perimeter Mounds C8NE 0 2 456358

EN010103-001084-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 11 EC2_C.pdf:64: 115 Name: Wilton, Perimeter Mounds C4SW 0 2 455816

EN010103-001075-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 2 EC1_B.pdf:103: Authorised Waste Mat'L From Haverton Hill Shipyard Landscaping Mounds

EN010103-001083-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 10 EC2_B.pdf:42: 88 Name: Wilton, Perimeter Mounds B9NE 0 2 456945

EN010103-001083-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 10 EC2_B.pdf:42: 89 Name: Wilton, Perimeter Mounds B9NW 0 2 456484

EN010103-001083-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 10 EC2_B.pdf:42: 90 Name: Wilton, Perimeter Mounds B10NW 0 2 457216

EN010103-001083-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 10 EC2_B.pdf:42: 91 Name: Wilton, Perimeter Mounds B14SW 0 2 457369

EN010103-001083-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 10 EC2_B.pdf:42: 92 Name: Wilton, Perimeter Mounds B10NW 3 2 457470

EN010103-001108-NZT DCO 6.4.15 ES Vol III Appendix 10D Geotechnical Risk Register.pdf:11:soils suitable for re-use as bulk screening mounds.

EN010103-002495-NZT DCO 6.3.122 - ES Vol II Figure 18-2 Non - designated heritage assets in 1 km Study Area Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:1: 5649 Area of Saltmounds - No Longer Extent

EN010103-001978-NZT DCO 6.4.5 ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) August 2022 (D5).pdf:11: • Stockpiles and mounds will be kept away from sensitive receptors,

EN010103-002309-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:11: • Stockpiles and mounds will be kept away from sensitive receptors,

EN010103-001875-Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council.pdf:114: mounds of heavy clay, gravel, and north along the gently ascending,

EN010103-001875-Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council.pdf:117: grassy banks and tarmac driveway (to mounds along its entire north side.

EN010103-001875-Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council.pdf:142: sheets and mounds of gravel, sand and

EN010103-001079-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 6 EC1_F.pdf:100: Site Location: Landscaping Mounds, (West Of Woolviston/Seal Sands Link Road, C.E.G.B.

EN010103-002310-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:11: • Stockpiles and mounds will be kept away from sensitive receptors,

EN010103-001073-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A PSSR.pdf:264:– unacceptable development platforms not development screening mounds. Adequate design.

EN010103-001082-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 9 EC2_A.pdf:30: Name: Perimeter Mounds / Perimeter of Wilton Works

EN010103-001082-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 9 EC2_A.pdf:30: 52 Name: Wilton, Perimeter Mounds A16SW 0 2 456055

EN010103-001082-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 9 EC2_A.pdf:30: 53 Name: Wilton, Perimeter Mounds A12NE 0 2 456270

EN010103-001778-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix DLV.1.7 LCA Extracts - June 2022.pdf:11:There are a number of artificial mounds within the flat estuary landscape as a result of past and ongoing

EN010103-001049-NZT DCO 6.3.122 ES Vol II Figure 18-2 Non - designated heritage assets in 1 km Study Area.pdf:1: Area of Saltmounds - No Longer Extent

EN010103-001131-NZT DCO 6.4.42 ES Vol III Appendix 18A Cultural Heritage Baseline Report.pdf:14: saltmounds that are no longer extant. Earthwork remains of this early

EN010103-001131-NZT DCO 6.4.42 ES Vol III Appendix 18A Cultural Heritage Baseline Report.pdf:20: 1500 BC. They were constructed as earthen or rubble mounds, sometimes

EN010103-001131-NZT DCO 6.4.42 ES Vol III Appendix 18A Cultural Heritage Baseline Report.pdf:21: of the barrow mounds is surrounded by a ditch contributes to the assets’

EN010082-000177-EN010082-6.2.6-ES Chapter 6-Ground Conditions, Water Resources and Flooding-Final-November 2017.pdf:30: Mounds’ classified as Industrial Waste Landfills and registered to ICI

EN010082-000177-EN010082-6.2.6-ES Chapter 6-Ground Conditions, Water Resources and Flooding-Final-November 2017.pdf:30: ‘Perimeter Mounds’, located 120 m west of the Project Site, licensed to ICI. No

EN010082-000194-EN010082-6.3.4-ES Annex D1-Phase 1 Final-November 2017.pdf:20: all cases, these are recorded under the name ‘Wilton, Perimeter Mounds’

EN010082-000194-EN010082-6.3.4-ES Annex D1-Phase 1 Final-November 2017.pdf:20: ‘Perimeter Mounds’, located 120m W of the Project Site, licensed to ICI. No

EN010082-000194-EN010082-6.3.4-ES Annex D1-Phase 1 Final-November 2017.pdf:21: deposited in these areas, however it is believed that the Perimeter Mounds are

EN010082-000194-EN010082-6.3.4-ES Annex D1-Phase 1 Final-November 2017.pdf:21: is believed, but not confirmed, that the mounds have been capped with soil.

EN010082-000194-EN010082-6.3.4-ES Annex D1-Phase 1 Final-November 2017.pdf:21:D1.53 The locations of the ‘Wilton Mounds’ landfills is provided in Figure D.4.

EN010082-000194-EN010082-6.3.4-ES Annex D1-Phase 1 Final-November 2017.pdf:22: Wilton Mounds Landfills

EN010082-000194-EN010082-6.3.4-ES Annex D1-Phase 1 Final-November 2017.pdf:22: Wilton Mounds Landfills

EN010082-000194-EN010082-6.3.4-ES Annex D1-Phase 1 Final-November 2017.pdf:22: Contains OS data © Crown Copyright and database right 2017 Path: \\ukbrsdc02\Data\Bristol\Confidential Projects\0375193 TLP2 DCO Support.RE\2. Working Folders\2. GIS\MAPS\PEIR\FigD.04_0375193_WiltonMoundsLandfills_A01.mxd

EN010082-000194-EN010082-6.3.4-ES Annex D1-Phase 1 Final-November 2017.pdf:25: ICI under the name ‘Wilton, Perimeter Mounds’, and are classified as Industrial

EN010082-000194-EN010082-6.3.4-ES Annex D1-Phase 1 Final-November 2017.pdf:25: surface and has been capped with soils. The likely aim of the mounds was to

EN010082-000194-EN010082-6.3.4-ES Annex D1-Phase 1 Final-November 2017.pdf:30:D6.1.1 Soil Gas Risks (Wilton Mounds)

EN010082-000194-EN010082-6.3.4-ES Annex D1-Phase 1 Final-November 2017.pdf:30: in relatively close proximity to the Project Site (Wilton Mounds). These are also

EN010082-000194-EN010082-6.3.4-ES Annex D1-Phase 1 Final-November 2017.pdf:30:D1.77 The risk of soil gases resulting from these perimeter mounds and impacted on

EN010082-000216-EN010082-5.1-Consultation Report-Final-November 2017.pdf:98: and mounds previously planted to minimise noise.

EN010082-000216-EN010082-5.1-Consultation Report-Final-November 2017.pdf:99:mounds previously planted to minimise noise.

EN010082-000216-EN010082-5.1-Consultation Report-Final-November 2017.pdf:381: silver? To blend in more with the trees and mounds

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:48: Name: Perimeter Mounds / Perimeter of Wilton Works

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:48: 117 Name: Wilton, Perimeter Mounds A6SE 86 3 456414

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:48: 118 Name: Wilton, Perimeter Mounds A6NW 160 3 456066

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:49: 119 Name: Wilton, Perimeter Mounds A7SW 297 3 456834

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:49: 120 Name: Wilton, Perimeter Mounds A7NE 339 3 456955

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:49: 121 Name: Wilton, Perimeter Mounds A8NW 486 3 457254

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:49: 122 Name: Wilton, Perimeter Mounds A8NW 699 3 457461

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:49: 123 Name: Wilton, Perimeter Mounds A9NE 706 3 455818

EN010082-000196-EN010082-6.3.6-ES Annex D3-Site Condition Report-Final-November 2017.pdf:35: Wilton Perimeter Mounds, comprising industrial waste landfills; the license holder for both was

EN010082-000182-EN010082-6.2.11-ES_Chapter 11-Land and Visual Amenity-Final-November 2017.pdf:7:Group (LEG) on behalf of and mounds previously planted to minimise noise cladding (including the finish

EN010082-000290-EN010082-6.2.11-ES_Chapter 11-Land and Visual Amenity-Rev 2 -January 2018.pdf:7:Group (LEG) on behalf of and mounds previously planted to minimise noise cladding (including the finish

EN010082-000381-6.2.11 - Tees CCPP - ES Chapter 11 LVIA - tracked Rev 3 with figures.pdf:7: Group (LEG) on behalf of trees and mounds previously planted to minimise noise cladding (including the finish

EN010082-000375-6.2.11 - Tees CCPP - ES Chapter 11 - LVIA - clean Rev 3 with figures.pdf:6:Group (LEG) on behalf of and mounds previously planted to minimise noise cladding (including the finish

EN010082-000183-EN010082-6.2.12-ES Chapter 12-Cultural Heritage-Final-November 2017.pdf:30: mounds (such as site 39 a kilometre to the east, see Figure 12. 6). The many

TR030002-000571-Doc 7.3 Appendix 3 - Habitats Regulation Assessment Sept 2014.pdf:16: tunnel at the Wilton end. Space on the site has been allocated for spoil mounds and it is anticipated

TR030002-000571-Doc 7.3 Appendix 3 - Habitats Regulation Assessment Sept 2014.pdf:101: • Landscape mounds over the northern eastern and southern areas, incorporating permanent mining

TR030002-000469-Section 6 App 6.3 Land Quality Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:21: and Wilton Perimeter Mounds. Waste was received at the Redcar Trunk Road landfill site from

TR030002-000469-Section 6 App 6.3 Land Quality Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:22: MOUNDS

TR030002-000469-Section 6 App 6.3 Land Quality Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:166: 60 Name: Wilton, Perimeter Mounds B6NW 0 1 457368

TR030002-000734-York Potash Limited (SoCG & Appendices 1-8).pdf:93: to raise low mounds to ‘nestle’ the development into the landscape.

TR030002-000671-Doc 6.1 Consultation Statement Appendices - 1 to 9.pdf:101: season for birds. If we have to remove additional shielding by creating screening mounds. • 

TR030002-000675-Doc 6.3 Habitats Regulations Assessment_2 of 2.pdf:26: tunnel at the Wilton end. Space on the site has been allocated for spoil mounds and it is anticipated

TR030002-000450-ES Section 15 Archaeology and heritage.pdf:18:15.5.24 The recorded ‘Salterns’ or Saltmounds (19 and 23), as identified from first edition Ordnance Survey

TR030002-000450-ES Section 15 Archaeology and heritage.pdf:23: Salterns (Salt Mounds) – West Coatham Marsh (19 and 23)

TR030002-000450-ES Section 15 Archaeology and heritage.pdf:23:15.6.5 There are a series of saltmounds recorded in the HER from historic OS mapping (1 st Edition 1855)

TR030002-000455-ES Section 20 Landscape and visual environment.pdf:16: screened by mounds and well established planting.

TR030002-000462-Section 4 App 4.1 Environmental Scoping Report.pdf:50: landfill site, namely Redcar Trunk Road and Wilton Perimeter Mounds. Waste was

TR030002-000462-Section 4 App 4.1 Environmental Scoping Report.pdf:68: land predominantly occupied by numerous mounds of ore associated with the Redcar

TR030002-000462-Section 4 App 4.1 Environmental Scoping Report.pdf:69:handling footprint is predominantly occupied by mounds of ore and a conveyor, with

TR030002-000569-Doc 7.3 Appendix 2a - MDT Planning Statement.pdf:83: receptors would include minor adverse impacts in the first year, when the new mounds would be

TR030002-000569-Doc 7.3 Appendix 2a - MDT Planning Statement.pdf:83: surface activity would be hidden within an enveloping framework of mounds and woodland/scrub

TR030002-000441-ES Section 6 Hydrology_hydrogeology_land quality.pdf:33: MOUNDS MOUNDS

TR030002-000441-ES Section 6 Hydrology_hydrogeology_land quality.pdf:35: Redcar Trunk Road Landfill and Wilton Perimeter Mounds Landfill

TR030002-000441-ES Section 6 Hydrology_hydrogeology_land quality.pdf:35: Road and Wilton Perimeter Mounds. Waste was received at the Redcar Trunk Road landfill site from

TR030002-000074-131202_TR030002_York Potash Harbour Facilities_Scoping Report.pdf:48: landfill site, namely Redcar Trunk Road and Wilton Perimeter Mounds. Waste was

TR030002-000074-131202_TR030002_York Potash Harbour Facilities_Scoping Report.pdf:66: land predominantly occupied by numerous mounds of ore associated with the Redcar

TR030002-000074-131202_TR030002_York Potash Harbour Facilities_Scoping Report.pdf:67:handling footprint is predominantly occupied by mounds of ore and a conveyor, with

TR030002-000573-Doc 7.3 Appendix 5 - MHF Planning Statement.pdf:7: mounds.

TR030002-000573-Doc 7.3 Appendix 5 - MHF Planning Statement.pdf:36: on mounds across the site, in scale with the proposed built form. A belt of

TR030002-000573-Doc 7.3 Appendix 5 - MHF Planning Statement.pdf:37:5.33 A series of mounds would be formed using excavated material from the MTS

TR030002-000573-Doc 7.3 Appendix 5 - MHF Planning Statement.pdf:58: site would be kept on-site and used to create sculptured mounds as part

TR030002-000573-Doc 7.3 Appendix 5 - MHF Planning Statement.pdf:59: mounds.

TR030002-000568-Doc 7.3 Appendix 1 - Mine and MTS Planning Statement.pdf:17:Figure 4.3 Site Layout showing Earthwork Mounds…………………………………………………. 29

TR030002-000568-Doc 7.3 Appendix 1 - Mine and MTS Planning Statement.pdf:47:4.42 A series of mounds would be created within the site using the spoil

TR030002-000568-Doc 7.3 Appendix 1 - Mine and MTS Planning Statement.pdf:47: Figure 4.3 Site Layout showing Earthwork Mounds

TR030002-000568-Doc 7.3 Appendix 1 - Mine and MTS Planning Statement.pdf:53: where possible. Landscaped and grassed mounds will be provided on the

TR030002-000568-Doc 7.3 Appendix 1 - Mine and MTS Planning Statement.pdf:101: 4 Use soil storage mounds to screen potential views into the site from

TR030002-000568-Doc 7.3 Appendix 1 - Mine and MTS Planning Statement.pdf:108: from the east and north east. Initially, newly soiled areas of mounds would

TR030002-000568-Doc 7.3 Appendix 1 - Mine and MTS Planning Statement.pdf:109: form and shape reflecting its surroundings, with higher mounds located

TR030002-000494-Section 15 App 15.1 Archaeology desk based appraisal.pdf:5:The main assets within the Site equate to two medieval salterns (salt mounds) (19 and 23) as identified

TR030002-000494-Section 15 App 15.1 Archaeology desk based appraisal.pdf:17:4.5.4 All other records dating to the medieval period relate to ‘Salterns’ or saltmounds (18 – 43) as identified

TR030002-000494-Section 15 App 15.1 Archaeology desk based appraisal.pdf:30:7.1.2 These assets include two medieval Salterns (salt mounds), identified through historic Ordnance Survey

TR030002-000494-Section 15 App 15.1 Archaeology desk based appraisal.pdf:48: West Coatham map. Consists of two sub-circular mounds with a Study

TR030002-000494-Section 15 App 15.1 Archaeology desk based appraisal.pdf:51: Large saltmound with two main sub-circular mounds

TR030002-000494-Section 15 App 15.1 Archaeology desk based appraisal.pdf:51: a number of saltmounds in the Coatham Marsh area.

TR030002-000495-Section 15 App 15.2 Northern Gateway Archaeological Appraisal.pdf:13: by the former concentration of salt mounds located north-east of the proposed

TR030002-000495-Section 15 App 15.2 Northern Gateway Archaeological Appraisal.pdf:13: (RCHME 1993). The existence of these salt mounds was noted on the First

TR030002-000495-Section 15 App 15.2 Northern Gateway Archaeological Appraisal.pdf:13: to these salt mounds are two possible moated sites (Site 22) now reported to have

TR030002-000495-Section 15 App 15.2 Northern Gateway Archaeological Appraisal.pdf:23:Description: Salt mound marked on 1st Edition O.S. two sub-circular mounds with a bridging

TR030002-000575-Doc 7.3 Appendix 7 - Alternative Sites Assessment.pdf:145: therefore the creation of mounds at the site would be consistent with the

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:381: demonstrated by the former concentration of salt mounds located north-east of

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:381: mounds was noted on the First Edition Ordnance Survey maps but none of

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:381: these now remain. In close proximity to these salt mounds are two possible

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT(2).pdf:614:Description: Salt mound marked on 1 Edition O.S. two sub-circular mounds with a bridging causeway.

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT.pdf:614:Description: Salt mound marked on 1 Edition O.S. two sub-circular mounds with a bridging causeway.

Schedule 7 - Archaeological WSI.pdf:27:Description: Salt mound marked on 1 Edition O.S. two sub-circular mounds with a bridging causeway.

Appendix 16.1a - DNV Report Rev1 2004.pdf:69:acres of grazed meadows, artificially created mounds and two freshwater lakes. The range of

3 EIS Appendices (3).pdf:184:acres of grazed meadows, artificially created mounds and two freshwater lakes. The range of

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:257:noted that circa 50% of the proposed scheme footprint comprises this habitat type. A series of mounds of

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:410:is a group of five oil tanks and to the northwest of these is an active area of mounds, plant and equipment

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:497: comprise temporary storage of soils in mounds, for

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:566: ground preparation and the temporary storage of soils in mounds, Approximately nature of the ground preparation and storage

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:257:noted that circa 50% of the proposed scheme footprint comprises this habitat type. A series of mounds of

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:410:is a group of five oil tanks and to the northwest of these is an active area of mounds, plant and equipment

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:497: comprise temporary storage of soils in mounds, for

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:566: ground preparation and the temporary storage of soils in mounds, Approximately nature of the ground preparation and storage

R-2022-0816-FFM-20220909 Steel House PandR TA Issue.pdf:9:structures and currently mostly comprises a series of landscaping mounds, and a section of the A1085 (Trunk

R-2022-0816-FFM-Steel House PandR Cover Letter(1).pdf:1:currently comprises a series of landscaping mounds approximately 8 - 10m above

R-2022-0816-FFM-Steel House PandR Cover Letter(1).pdf:2:aforementioned mounds to create a level site with a minimum ground level of 5.1m AOD. It is

R-2022-0816-FFM-Steel House PandR Cover Letter(1).pdf:8:Due to the presence of the landscaped mounds (see above), it has not yet been possible to undertake

R-2022-0816-FFM-Steel House PandR Cover Letter(1).pdf:8:remain in situ following the removal of the mounds. The results of these ground investigations will be

R-2022-0816-FFM-INCA2022-42 EcIA Steel House Park and Ride.pdf:12:for doing so. This application was preceded by an application to remove an area of mounds and create

R-2022-0816-FFM-INCA2022-42 EcIA Steel House Park and Ride.pdf:13:An area of bare earth has been created by the removal of several grassy mounds as part of an earlier

MLA_2022_00248-APPLICATION-FORM.pdf:22:plant. It contains mounds of material, mobile and permanent plant, an internal vehicle

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_EIA_SoC_Part_1of2.pdf:91: the removal of mounds, installation of Redcar

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:12:5.5.1 Temporary mounds will be formed to stockpile as dug material prior to it being processed.

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:12: Processed materials will be stockpiled in mounds of approximately 5000m3, these will be

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:14:  Prevention of wind‐blown dust arising from storage mounds will be suppressed by

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:14: mounds and processing heaps.

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:89:structurally varied with mounds and depressions across the area. Many of the

R-2022-0779-CD-Highways 0779.pdf:1:OPERATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH THE REMOVAL OF MOUNDS, INSTALLATION OF HAUL ROAD; TEMPORARY BRIDGE

R-2022-0779-CD-0779.pdf:1:operations associated with the removal of mounds, installation of Haul Road; temporary bridge over watercourse

R-2022-0779-CD-COMPLIANCE OFFICER REPORT.pdf:1: WITH THE REMOVAL OF MOUNDS,

R-2022-0779-CD-COMPLIANCE OFFICER REPORT.pdf:1:the removal of mounds, installation of haul road; temporary bridge over watercourse

R-2022-0779-CD-MGE04912 Nuisance.pdf:1: THE REMOVAL OF MOUNDS, INSTALLATION OF HAUL ROAD;

R-2022-0779-CD-ApplicationFormRedacted.pdf:4: ENGINEERING OPERATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH THE REMOVAL OF MOUNDS, INSTALLATION OF HAUL ROAD; TEMPORARY

R-2022-0779-CD-Sep 22 - CEMP - Steel House Park and Ride Relocation of stockpile mounds.pdf:1: Steel House, Park and Ride, Relocation of stockpile mounds

R-2022-0779-CD-Sep 22 - CEMP - Steel House Park and Ride Relocation of stockpile mounds.pdf:1:of stockpiled mounds Date of Issue: 24 Aug 22

R-2022-0779-CD-Sep 22 - CEMP - Steel House Park and Ride Relocation of stockpile mounds.pdf:2:of stockpiled mounds Date of Issue: 24 Aug 22

R-2022-0779-CD-Sep 22 - CEMP - Steel House Park and Ride Relocation of stockpile mounds.pdf:3:Park and Ride, Relocation of stockpile mounds.

R-2022-0779-CD-Sep 22 - CEMP - Steel House Park and Ride Relocation of stockpile mounds.pdf:3: of stockpiled mounds Date of Issue: 24 Aug 22

R-2022-0779-CD-Sep 22 - CEMP - Steel House Park and Ride Relocation of stockpile mounds.pdf:4:In general, this project is engineering operations associated with the removal of mounds,

R-2022-0779-CD-Sep 22 - CEMP - Steel House Park and Ride Relocation of stockpile mounds.pdf:4: • Excavation and removal of mounds of material from the site area to leave a level site with

R-2022-0779-CD-Sep 22 - CEMP - Steel House Park and Ride Relocation of stockpile mounds.pdf:4: of stockpiled mounds Date of Issue: 24 Aug 22

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R-2022-0779-CD-Sep 22 - CEMP - Steel House Park and Ride Relocation of stockpile mounds.pdf:11: of stockpiled mounds Date of Issue: 24 Aug 22

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R-2022-0779-CD-Sep 22 - CEMP - Steel House Park and Ride Relocation of stockpile mounds.pdf:19: of stockpiled mounds Date of Issue: 24 Aug 22

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R-2022-0779-CD-Sep 22 - CEMP - Steel House Park and Ride Relocation of stockpile mounds.pdf:22: of stockpiled mounds Date of Issue: 24 Aug 22

R-2022-0779-CD-Sep 22 - CEMP - Steel House Park and Ride Relocation of stockpile mounds.pdf:23: of stockpiled mounds Date of Issue: 24 Aug 22

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R-2022-0779-CD-Sep 22 - CEMP - Steel House Park and Ride Relocation of stockpile mounds.pdf:25: of stockpiled mounds Date of Issue: 24 Aug 22

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R-2022-0779-CD-COMPLIANCE DECISION NOTICE.pdf:1: THE REMOVAL OF MOUNDS, INSTALLATION OF HAUL ROAD;

R-2022-0779-CD-COMPLIANCE DECISION NOTICE.pdf:2: WITH THE REMOVAL OF MOUNDS, INSTALLATION OF HAUL ROAD;

R-2022-0779-CD-DOC (CEMP) Covering Letter September 2022.pdf:1:“Engineering operations associated with the removal of mounds, installation of haul road; temporary

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_19. Landscape and visual.pdf:14:is a group of five oil tanks and to the northwest of these is an active area of mounds, plant and equipment

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_11. Terrestrial ecology.pdf:14:noted that circa 50% of the proposed scheme footprint comprises this habitat type. A series of mounds of

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_27. Cumulative impact assessment.pdf:8: comprise temporary storage of soils in mounds, for

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_29. Habitats Regulations Assessment.pdf:16: ground preparation and the temporary storage of soils in mounds, Approximately nature of the ground preparation and storage

R-2019-0427-FFM-Consultee response - Network Rail.pdf:1:monitoring of stability and height of earth mounds and dust generated by the works.

R-2019-0427-FFM-Decision Notice_R20190427FFM.pdf:2: temporary storage mounds hereby approved, all soils placed into the

R-2019-0427-FFM-Decision Notice_R20190427FFM.pdf:2: temporary storage mounds shall be used in operations associated with

R-2019-0427-FFM-Decision Notice_R20190427FFM.pdf:2: Plan with mounds.

R-2019-0427-FFM-Decision Notice_R20190427FFM.pdf:2: The storage mounds must be sited exclusively in Flood Zone 1

R-2019-0427-FFM-Decision Notice_R20190427FFM.pdf:3:8. None of the soils placed into the temporary storage mounds hereby approved

R-2019-0427-FFM-Decision Notice_R20190427FFM.pdf:4: formation of the approved temporary storage mounds or its final use, a

R-2019-0427-FFM-Decision Notice_R20190427FFM.pdf:4: mounds;

R-2019-0427-FFM-Decision Notice_R20190427FFM.pdf:4: the approved temporary storage mounds;

R-2019-0427-FFM-Decision Notice_R20190427FFM.pdf:4: formation of the temporary storage mounds. .

R-2019-0427-FFM-Decision Notice_R20190427FFM.pdf:4: works that are required to form the approved temporary storage mounds.

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-TN-WM-0001_S2_P01.3 Soil Stockpiling Outline and Regulatory Regime.PDF:1:storage mounds for future re-use in the future remediation works, the storage mounds being the designated

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-TN-WM-0001_S2_P01.3 Soil Stockpiling Outline and Regulatory Regime.PDF:3:STDC would be responsible for the management of the storage mounds prior to their future reuse in the

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-TN-WM-0001_S2_P01.3 Soil Stockpiling Outline and Regulatory Regime.PDF:4:volume in storage mounds) from the Sirius site at Wilton International into temporary storage on the STDC

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-TN-WM-0001_S2_P01.3 Soil Stockpiling Outline and Regulatory Regime.PDF:4:The proposed transfer operation to storage mounds on the STDC site would be detailed in a materials

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-TN-WM-0001_S2_P01.3 Soil Stockpiling Outline and Regulatory Regime.PDF:4:permit/s is not considered necessary for the mounds. The transfer operation MMP would therefore be

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-TN-WM-0001_S2_P01.3 Soil Stockpiling Outline and Regulatory Regime.PDF:4:limited to the storage mounds.

R-2019-0427-FFM-60686_01 - Planning Statement - 28.06.19.pdf:3: Temporary Storage Mounds 8

R-2019-0427-FFM-60686_01 - Planning Statement - 28.06.19.pdf:7:2.8 It is proposed that STDC will store the soils received in storage mounds for a temporary period

R-2019-0427-FFM-60686_01 - Planning Statement - 28.06.19.pdf:8:2.16 As explained in section 4.0, the proposed storage mounds and the extent of the application

R-2019-0427-FFM-60686_01 - Planning Statement - 28.06.19.pdf:8: approximately 910,000m3 when compacted into the mounds1.

R-2019-0427-FFM-60686_01 - Planning Statement - 28.06.19.pdf:8: along private roads to reach the location of the temporary storage mounds at the Warrenby

R-2019-0427-FFM-60686_01 - Planning Statement - 28.06.19.pdf:8: Landfill Area and approximately 5km to reach the temporary storage mounds at the

R-2019-0427-FFM-60686_01 - Planning Statement - 28.06.19.pdf:8: been applied which translates to a bulked volume of 1,136,000m3. The soils will be compacted when placed into the mounds at an

R-2019-0427-FFM-60686_01 - Planning Statement - 28.06.19.pdf:9:3.4 Three storage mounds are proposed on the Grangetown Prairie site as shown on the plan

R-2019-0427-FFM-60686_01 - Planning Statement - 28.06.19.pdf:9:3.8 Two storage mounds are proposed on the Warrenby landfill area site as shown on the plan

R-2019-0427-FFM-60686_01 - Planning Statement - 28.06.19.pdf:12: associated with the temporary storage of soils in mounds, and secondly for its final use in the

R-2019-0427-FFM-60686_01 - Planning Statement - 28.06.19.pdf:12: Temporary Storage Mounds

R-2019-0427-FFM-60686_01 - Planning Statement - 28.06.19.pdf:12:4.2 It is proposed that the soils will be stored in mounds until they can be used in the remediation

R-2019-0427-FFM-60686_01 - Planning Statement - 28.06.19.pdf:12: identify three broad locations where the soils will be stored in 6 mounds as detailed below.

R-2019-0427-FFM-60686_01 - Planning Statement - 28.06.19.pdf:12:4.3 The plans accompanying the application show the location of the proposed mounds, surface

R-2019-0427-FFM-60686_01 - Planning Statement - 28.06.19.pdf:12: the proposed maximum levels (heights) of the mounds. When reading these plans, the cross-

R-2019-0427-FFM-60686_01 - Planning Statement - 28.06.19.pdf:12:4.5 The plans of the proposed temporary storage mounds 1A and 1B on the Grangetown Prairie site

R-2019-0427-FFM-60686_01 - Planning Statement - 28.06.19.pdf:12: the proposed mounds, and are the line of the long sections. National Grid has statutory safety

R-2019-0427-FFM-60686_01 - Planning Statement - 28.06.19.pdf:12:4.6 Three mounds are proposed on the Grangetown Prairie site as shown on the plan ‘Grangetown

R-2019-0427-FFM-60686_01 - Planning Statement - 28.06.19.pdf:13: mounds 1A, 1B and 1C comprise the provision of a drainage ditch around the perimeter of each

R-2019-0427-FFM-60686_01 - Planning Statement - 28.06.19.pdf:14:4.30 Planning permission is sought to allow the soils to be taken from the temporary storage mounds

R-2019-0427-FFM-60686_01 - Planning Statement - 28.06.19.pdf:15: which limits the length of time that the soils can be stored in the mounds. In this regard, a draft

R-2019-0427-FFM-60686_01 - Planning Statement - 28.06.19.pdf:15:4.31 The volume of soil that will be stored in temporary mounds is capable of being put into final use

R-2019-0427-FFM-60686_01 - Planning Statement - 28.06.19.pdf:22: Environment Agency. The FRA and DS confirms that all the temporary storage mounds are

R-2019-0427-FFM-60686_01 - Planning Statement - 28.06.19.pdf:22: identifies flood risk mitigation measures. The assessment found that the presence of the mounds

R-2019-0427-FFM-60686_01 - Planning Statement - 28.06.19.pdf:22:6.19 The drainage strategy to deal with the runoff from the storage mounds is based on runoff rates

R-2019-0427-FFM-60686_01 - Planning Statement - 28.06.19.pdf:22: comprises drainage ditches around the storage mounds and attenuation ponds which will

R-2019-0427-FFM-60686_01 - Planning Statement - 28.06.19.pdf:22:6.20 It is considered that both the activities involved in placing the soils into the mounds, and the

R-2019-0427-FFM-60686_01 - Planning Statement - 28.06.19.pdf:22: runoff from the mounds could result in elevated levels of suspended sediment. A number of

R-2019-0427-FFM-60686_01 - Planning Statement - 28.06.19.pdf:22: of soils into the mounds. Measures for dealing with the management of sediment in the drainage

R-2019-0427-FFM-60686_01 - Planning Statement - 28.06.19.pdf:24: from the perspective of the temporary storage mounds 3A and 3B as these are considered the

R-2019-0427-FFM-60686_01 - Planning Statement - 28.06.19.pdf:24: only temporary storage mounds with potential receptors in their vicinity. The nearest residential

R-2019-0427-FFM-60686_01 - Planning Statement - 28.06.19.pdf:24:6.35 With regards to residential amenity, the potential for the mounds to have an effect upon

R-2019-0427-FFM-60686_01 - Planning Statement - 28.06.19.pdf:24:6.36 Given the distance between the dwelling and the mounds, and that the proposed mounds will be

R-2019-0427-FFM-60686_01 - Planning Statement - 28.06.19.pdf:24:6.38 With regards to the potential of the mounds to have a material effect on views from residential

R-2019-0427-FFM-60686_01 - Planning Statement - 28.06.19.pdf:24: receptors, the following observations are noted. Firstly, the visual effect of the mounds has to be

R-2019-0427-FFM-60686_01 - Planning Statement - 28.06.19.pdf:24: structures associated with the former steelworks and existing mounds of earth punctuating the

R-2019-0427-FFM-60686_01 - Planning Statement - 28.06.19.pdf:24: view. Whilst the introduction of the temporary storage mounds at sites 3A and 3B may lead to

R-2019-0427-FFM-60686_01 - Planning Statement - 28.06.19.pdf:24: scale or nature into the existing industrial landscape. Secondly, the proposed mounds are a

R-2019-0427-FFM-60686_01 - Planning Statement - 28.06.19.pdf:24:6.40 With regards to the potential for the proposed mounds to affect the significance of Heritage

R-2019-0427-FFM-60686_01 - Planning Statement - 28.06.19.pdf:24: which are just over 250m north east of the proposed mounds at Warrenby Landfill Area. These

R-2019-0427-FFM-60686_01 - Planning Statement - 28.06.19.pdf:25: the distance between the proposed sites of the temporary storage mounds and the heritage

R-2019-0427-FFM-60686_01 - Planning Statement - 28.06.19.pdf:25: proposed mounds are not in an intermediate location between heritage assets in a way that

R-2019-0427-FFM-60686_01 - Planning Statement - 28.06.19.pdf:27: With the exception of soils used to level ground required to host the temporary storage mounds

R-2019-0427-FFM-60686_01 - Planning Statement - 28.06.19.pdf:27: hereby approved, all soils placed into the temporary storage mounds shall be used in operations

R-2019-0427-FFM-60686_01 - Planning Statement - 28.06.19.pdf:27: None of the soils placed into the temporary storage mounds hereby approved shall be

R-2019-0427-FFM-60686_01 - Planning Statement - 28.06.19.pdf:28:8.4 Furthermore, and as set out in section 6, the areas identified for the temporary storage mounds

R-2019-0427-FFM-60686_01 - Planning Statement - 28.06.19.pdf:29: ground preparation works. Firstly, for the temporary storage of suitable soils in mounds, and

R-2019-0427-FFM-60686_01 - Planning Statement - 28.06.19.pdf:29: • the introduction of soil storage mounds, and the subsequent use of the stored soils in

R-2019-0427-FFM-1 Appendix C1 Enviro Insight Report.PDF:49: Site Address: Perimeter Mounds /

R-2019-0427-FFM-1 Appendix C1 Enviro Insight Report.PDF:52: Operator: I C I Chemicals & Polymers Ltd Site Name: Wilton, Perimeter Mounds

R-2019-0427-FFM-Officer report _R20190427FFM.pdf:1:mounds, and secondly for its final use in the remediation and preparation of

R-2019-0427-FFM-Officer report _R20190427FFM.pdf:3:Plan with mounds.

R-2019-0427-FFM-Officer report _R20190427FFM.pdf:3:The storage mounds must be sited exclusively in Flood Zone 1

R-2019-0427-FFM-Officer report _R20190427FFM.pdf:7:provision of temporary mounds is therefore considered to have limited

R-2019-0427-FFM-Officer report _R20190427FFM.pdf:7:been considered from the perspective of the temporary storage mounds 3A

R-2019-0427-FFM-Officer report _R20190427FFM.pdf:7:and 3B as these are considered the only temporary storage mounds with

R-2019-0427-FFM-Officer report _R20190427FFM.pdf:8:Given the distance between the dwelling and the mounds, and that the

R-2019-0427-FFM-Officer report _R20190427FFM.pdf:8:proposed mounds will be a maximum of 6m (site 3A) and 15m (site 3B) above

R-2019-0427-FFM-Officer report _R20190427FFM.pdf:8:material to construct the mounds. However the movement of the material is

R-2019-0427-FFM-Officer report _R20190427FFM.pdf:8:mounds are located within Flood Zone 1, and that small elements of the area

R-2019-0427-FFM-Officer report _R20190427FFM.pdf:8:that the presence of the mounds could increase surface water runoff rates,

R-2019-0427-FFM-Officer report _R20190427FFM.pdf:11: temporary storage mounds hereby approved, all soils placed into the

R-2019-0427-FFM-Officer report _R20190427FFM.pdf:11: temporary storage mounds shall be used in operations associated with

R-2019-0427-FFM-Officer report _R20190427FFM.pdf:11: Site Location Plan with mounds.

R-2019-0427-FFM-Officer report _R20190427FFM.pdf:11: • The storage mounds must be sited exclusively in Flood Zone 1

R-2019-0427-FFM-Officer report _R20190427FFM.pdf:12:8. None of the soils placed into the temporary storage mounds hereby

R-2019-0427-FFM-Officer report _R20190427FFM.pdf:13: formation of the approved temporary storage mounds or its final use, a

R-2019-0427-FFM-Officer report _R20190427FFM.pdf:13: storage mounds;

R-2019-0427-FFM-Officer report _R20190427FFM.pdf:13: form the approved temporary storage mounds;

R-2019-0427-FFM-Officer report _R20190427FFM.pdf:13: the formation of the temporary storage mounds. .

R-2019-0427-FFM-Officer report _R20190427FFM.pdf:13: works that are required to form the approved temporary storage mounds.

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0002_A_P02.pdf:62: undeveloped, occupying part of West Coatham marsh. A series of mounds are present throughout the

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01.pdf:3:2.2 Storage Mounds 11

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01.pdf:5:This FRA & DS will cover the application relating to the six storage mounds in which STDC intend to

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01.pdf:6:as and an assessment of the impacts of runoff from the storage mounds. Each individual storage mound

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01.pdf:6:The Environment Agency’s Flood Map for Planning indicates that all of the soil storage mounds are situated

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01.pdf:7:the proposed storage mounds are located within Flood Zone 1 and the small areas of Flood Zone 2 in the

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01.pdf:11:The Site planning boundary and the location of the storage mounds are shown in Figure A.1 (41825-WOOD-

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01.pdf:11:2.2 Storage Mounds

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01.pdf:11:the storage mounds prior to its future re-use in the development of the wider STDC site.

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01.pdf:11:STDC has identified three storage mounds at the Grangetown Prairie area, at approximate NGR 454838,

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01.pdf:11:521671. These are referred to as storage mounds 1A, 1B and 1C and are 1.3ha, 1.1ha and 4.5ha in size

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01.pdf:11:7.5m AOD on the north eastern boundary. The storage mounds are bounded by the Holme Beck Culvert to

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01.pdf:12:STDC has identified two storage mounds in the Warrenby area, at approximate NGR 457780, 524618. These

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01.pdf:12:are referred to as storage mounds 3A and 3B, which are 4.8ha and 5.2ha in size, respectively. They are

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01.pdf:13:From inspection of the EA Flood Map for Planning, it was established that the six storage mounds are all

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01.pdf:13:but this is only along the length of the Fleet watercourse and in the vicinity of the Warrenby storage mounds.

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01.pdf:13:storage mounds, are classified as being at very low risk of surface water flooding (defined as having a

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01.pdf:13:storage mounds. Preliminary 2D model runs were carried out of the sites in their current state using

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01.pdf:13:further within the baseline assessment in Section 4.2. Incident rainfall on the proposed storage mounds will

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01.pdf:13:On inspection of the EA Flood Risk from Reservoirs flood extents, it was noted that the six storage mounds

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01.pdf:14:mounds from all sources. As a consequence, no specific flood risk mitigation measures are required to

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01.pdf:14:address flood risks to the mounds. However, the placement of raised material on the sites could increase

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01.pdf:14:have been prepared for each of the storage mounds in order to avoid this, which are presented in Section

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01.pdf:15:the six storage mounds. With regards the full site, it is anticipated that placement of material resulting in an

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01.pdf:15:baseline drainage regimes for the areas where the six storage mounds are to be located. This was done

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01.pdf:15:six storage mounds sites. Two drainage catchments were identified, one covering the Grangetown Prairie

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01.pdf:15:storage mounds were undertaken using 1m open source LiDAR topography data. This was used to create

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01.pdf:15:systems was excluded at all of the six storage mounds. Then using OS background maps, the different

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01.pdf:16:overland flow discharge rates for each of the six storage mounds extracted from the results. The results of

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01.pdf:17: Mounds Area

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01.pdf:19:storage mounds were smooth, bare earth, compacted mudstone and therefore likely to be virtually fully

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01.pdf:20:Details of the proposed drainage system for each of the six storage mounds along with agreed discharge

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01.pdf:20:The proposed Infrastructure for the management of surface water flows from the storage mounds 1A, 1B and

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01.pdf:22:exposes storage mounds are anticipated to result in elevated levels of suspended sediment. It is considered

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01.pdf:22:The following will need to be adhered to during the set-up of the soils storage mounds:

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01.pdf:23:  Cover storage mounds and placed extractive material with geotextiles or granular capping

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01.pdf:25:  The six storage mounds can be considered to have a flood risk vulnerability classification of

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01.pdf:25:  The storage mounds are located with Flood Zone 1 and therefore considered to be at a low

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01.pdf:25:  The vast majority of the six storage mounds are classified as being at a very low risk of

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01.pdf:25:mounds into nearby watercourses at rates agreed with the Lead Local Flood Authority, Redcar and Cleveland

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01.pdf:25:mounds before discharge into a nearby watercourse.

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01.pdf:25:mounds and gravitate flow into the pond/basins. Associated discharge rates, attenuation volumes and areas

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01.pdf:26:It is anticipated that the runoff from the storage mounds will contain significant levels of sediment and

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01.pdf:26:lifetime of the storage mounds.

R-2019-0427-FFM-R 2019 0427 FFM 8 8 2019.pdf:1:SCW-XX-PLA-0002 Materials Storage Site Location Plan with mounds.

R-2019-0427-FFM-R 2019 0427 FFM 8 8 2019.pdf:1:  The storage mounds must be sited exclusively in Flood Zone 1

R-2019-0427-FFM-R 2019 0427 FFM 8 8 2019.pdf:1: Grangetown Prairie: The proposed mounds in this area are outside of the

R-2019-0427-FFM-R 2019 0427 FFM 8 8 2019.pdf:2: Warrenby Landfill Area: The proposed mounds in this area are outside of the

R-2019-0427-FFM-R 2019 0427 FFM 8 8 2019.pdf:3:the storage mounds and using geotextile silt fencing at the toe of storage slopes, could

R-2019-0427-FFM-201920 Ecology report final.pdf:13:Area SB H4. This area consists of low mounds of presumably tipped earth, which is covered in rank

R-2019-0427-FFM-201920 Ecology report final.pdf:29:The proposed works would involve the movement by vehicle of earth to form large mounds. These

R-2019-0427-FFM-201920 Ecology report final.pdf:29:mounds would then be in place, potentially for several years before being excavated and the earth

R-2019-0427-FFM-201920 Ecology report final.pdf:29:i) Changes to flight lines or sight lines for birds due to the presence of the mounds.

R-2019-0427-FFM-201920 Ecology report final.pdf:29:iv) Run-off from the mounds.

R-2019-0427-FFM-201920 Ecology report final.pdf:29:i) Coatham Marsh is currently surrounded by large mounds on its southern and north-western

R-2019-0427-FFM-201920 Ecology report final.pdf:30:iv) As the earth material is relatively inert mudstone, run-off from the mounds would only be likely

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0002_A_P01.pdf:60: undeveloped, occupying part of West Coatham marsh. A series of mounds are present throughout the

R-2022-0494-FFM-EP CL.pdf:1: REMOVAL OF MOUNDS, INSTALLATION OF HAUL ROAD;

R-2022-0494-FFM-EP CL.pdf:1:application for Engineering works to remove of mounds to approximately 5.10m AOD

R-2022-0494-FFM-EP CL.pdf:1:Excavation of 14no. trial pits into the mounds on site to a target depth of 4.5m or

R-2022-0494-FFM-EP CL.pdf:1:mounds overlying the site, will need to be segregated and appropriately disposed of.

R-2022-0494-FFM-EP CL.pdf:2:  Material from the mounds is considered suitable for re-use on the wider

R-2022-0494-FFM-EP CL.pdf:2:However, it is not clear if the remaining ‘cut’ mounds will be re- covered with a

R-2022-0494-FFM-EP CL.pdf:2:suitable capping layer to ensure that any waste left within the mounds will be

R-2022-0494-FFM-EP CL.pdf:2:is submitted addressing the remaining cut mounds to ensure that any remaining

R-2022-0494-FFM-Shadow Habitats Regulation Assessment.pdf:1: Steel House, Mounds Removal

R-2022-0494-FFM-Shadow Habitats Regulation Assessment.pdf:3:2.1 Steel House, Mounds Removal and access road.

R-2022-0494-FFM-Shadow Habitats Regulation Assessment.pdf:3:3.1 The project involves the excavation of mounds of material from previously developed industrial

R-2022-0494-FFM-Shadow Habitats Regulation Assessment.pdf:3:3.2 The red line boundary for the development site covers a roughly rectangular area of mounds as

R-2022-0494-FFM-Shadow Habitats Regulation Assessment.pdf:10: Nutrient deposition into the The vegetation on the mounds is semi-natural and Screened out

R-2022-0494-FFM-Shadow Habitats Regulation Assessment.pdf:10: mounds will be excavated and removed off-site,

R-2022-0494-FFM-OFFICER REPORT.pdf:1: WITH THE REMOVAL OF MOUNDS,

R-2022-0494-FFM-OFFICER REPORT.pdf:1:of mounds, installation of haul road; temporary bridge over watercourse and

R-2022-0494-FFM-OFFICER REPORT.pdf:1:excavation of the mounds of material on the site and the removal of the

R-2022-0494-FFM-OFFICER REPORT.pdf:5:this application for Engineering works to remove of mounds to approximately

R-2022-0494-FFM-OFFICER REPORT.pdf:5:Excavation of 14no. trial pits into the mounds on site to a target depth of 4.5m

R-2022-0494-FFM-OFFICER REPORT.pdf:5:the mounds overlying the site, will need to be segregated and appropriately

R-2022-0494-FFM-OFFICER REPORT.pdf:5:  Material from the mounds is considered suitable for re-use on the wider

R-2022-0494-FFM-OFFICER REPORT.pdf:6:However, it is not clear if the remaining ‘cut’ mounds will be re- covered with a

R-2022-0494-FFM-OFFICER REPORT.pdf:6:suitable capping layer to ensure that any waste left within the mounds will be

R-2022-0494-FFM-OFFICER REPORT.pdf:6:statement is submitted addressing the remaining cut mounds to ensure that

R-2022-0494-FFM-OFFICER REPORT.pdf:6:mounds are located, is designated in the Local Plan as a ‘Green Wedge’

R-2022-0494-FFM-OFFICER REPORT.pdf:7:Given the development is for engineering works to existing mounds at the

R-2022-0494-FFM-OFFICER REPORT.pdf:8:through the removal of the mounds, therefore leaving the development

R-2022-0494-FFM-OFFICER REPORT.pdf:9:report, there remain queries over whether the remaining ‘cut’ mounds will be

R-2022-0494-FFM-OFFICER REPORT.pdf:9:the mounds will be adequately covered. As a result a condition is suggested

R-2022-0494-FFM-OFFICER REPORT.pdf:14: Mounds, May 2022). Notwithstanding the recommendations set out

R-2022-0494-FFM-OFFICER REPORT.pdf:14: addressing the remaining cut mounds to ensure that any remaining

R-2022-0494-FFM-395561 - R_2022_0494_FFM - Engineering operations - removal of mounds - Land north of Teesworks area Redcar.pdf:1:Planning consultation: Engineering operations associated with the removal of mounds,

R-2022-0494-FFM-DECISION NOTICE.pdf:1: MOUNDS, INSTALLATION OF HAUL ROAD; TEMPORARY BRIDGE

R-2022-0494-FFM-DECISION NOTICE.pdf:2: the submitted Ground Investigation Report (Steel House East Mounds, May

R-2022-0494-FFM-DECISION NOTICE.pdf:2: mounds to ensure that any remaining waste is suitable covered. The

R-2022-0494-FFM-EA_R20220494FFM_OFFICIAL_130722.pdf:1:MOUNDS, INSTALLATION OF HAUL ROAD; TEMPORARY BRIDGE OVER

R-2022-0494-FFM-EA_R20220494FFM_OFFICIAL_130722.pdf:2:contaminated materials within the mounds.

R-2022-0494-FFM-Ecological Impact Assessment.pdf:1:Steel House, Mounds Removal

R-2022-0494-FFM-Ecological Impact Assessment.pdf:3:planning application for a project entitled: Steel House, Mounds Removal and access road.

R-2022-0494-FFM-Ecological Impact Assessment.pdf:3:2.1 The title of this Teesmouth project is Steel House, Mounds Removal and access road.

R-2022-0494-FFM-Ecological Impact Assessment.pdf:3:2.2 The project involves the excavation of mounds of material from previously developed

R-2022-0494-FFM-Ecological Impact Assessment.pdf:4:mounds and an access route through the former Steel House car park and along the

R-2022-0494-FFM-Ecological Impact Assessment.pdf:13:mounds. The nature of the vegetation would suggest that the mounds have been capped

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:1:STEEL HOUSE EAST MOUNDS,

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:1:10047374-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0524-02-Steel House East Mounds GI

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:3:Steel House East Mounds, Teesworks, Ground Investigation

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:3:Report No 10047374-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0524-02-Steel House East Mounds GI

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:4: Composition of Landscape Mounds ……………………………………………………………………………………. 10

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:7:Steel House East Mounds, Teesworks, Redcar

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:7:10047374-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0524-02-Steel House Mounds GI.

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:7:raised landscape mounds and engineering operations to level the area will be required prior to any future

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:7:associated with the removal of mounds and installation of haul road and associated works. To characterise

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:7:and further understand the material located within the mounds, Arcadis undertook a shallow soil investigation

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:7:a shallow soil ground investigation on the raised landscape mounds present on the site, and to provide

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:8:Steel House East Mounds, Teesworks, Redcar

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:8:10047374-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0524-02-Steel House Mounds GI.

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:8:  Excavation of 14no. trial pits into the mounds on site to a target depth of 4.5m or refusal, or until natural

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:8:preparation engineering works. Engineering works are anticipated to cover the removal of mounds to

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:8:mounds from an environmental and geotechnical perspective with a view on determining if the material is

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:9:Steel House East Mounds, Teesworks, Redcar

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:9:10047374-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0524-02-Steel House Mounds GI.

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:9:governor house (disused), access track and further mounds to the east with Coatham Marsh beyond. The

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:10:Steel House East Mounds, Teesworks, Redcar

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:10:10047374-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0524-02-Steel House Mounds GI.

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:10: Site: Mounds are present on site. Railway running from Redcar Iron Works in northwest to Wiley

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:10: Site: Mounds no longer marked.

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:11:Steel House East Mounds, Teesworks, Redcar

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:11:10047374-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0524-02-Steel House Mounds GI.

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:12:Steel House East Mounds, Teesworks, Redcar

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:12:10047374-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0524-02-Steel House Mounds GI.

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:13:Steel House East Mounds, Teesworks, Redcar

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:13:10047374-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0524-02-Steel House Mounds GI.

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:14:Steel House East Mounds, Teesworks, Redcar

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:14:10047374-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0524-02-Steel House Mounds GI.

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:15:Steel House East Mounds, Teesworks, Redcar

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:15:10047374-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0524-02-Steel House Mounds GI.

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:16:Steel House East Mounds, Teesworks, Redcar

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:16:10047374-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0524-02-Steel House Mounds GI.

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:16: Composition of Landscape Mounds

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:17:Steel House East Mounds, Teesworks, Redcar

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:17:10047374-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0524-02-Steel House Mounds GI.

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:18:Steel House East Mounds, Teesworks, Redcar

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:18:10047374-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0524-02-Steel House Mounds GI.

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:18:it is anticipated that the materials present within the mounds will be geotechnically suitable for reuse as bulk

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:19:Steel House East Mounds, Teesworks, Redcar

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:19:10047374-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0524-02-Steel House Mounds GI.

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:20:Steel House East Mounds, Teesworks, Redcar

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:20:10047374-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0524-02-Steel House Mounds GI.

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:20:Shallow soil investigation of the mounds present on the Land East of Steel House revealed the mounds to be

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:20:Waste horizons have been identified in limited locations within the mounds overlying the site, waste material

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:20:Material located within the mounds has, when not impacted by waste material, been found to be suitable for

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:21:Steel House East Mounds, Teesworks, Redcar

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:21:10047374-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0524-02-Steel House Mounds GI.

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:21: Material from the mounds is considered suitable for re-use on the wider Teesworks site based on material

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:22:Steel House East Mounds, Teesworks, Redcar

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:22:10047374-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0524-02-Steel House Mounds GI.

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:23: Title:Steel House Mounds GI Redline

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:23: Teesworks - Steel House Mounds

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:24: Title: Steel House Mounds Trial Pit Location Plan

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:24: Teesworks - Steel House Mounds

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:24: Steel House Mounds Redline boundary Drawn By: JH

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:25:Notes: Title: Steel House Mounds GI Asbestos

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:25: Redcar Steelworks - Steel House Mounds

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:26: Title: Steel House Mounds Geology

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:26:1: Tidal Flat Deposits Teesworks - Steel House Mounds

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:27: Notes: Title: Steel House Mounds - Potential Areas of

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:27: Teesworks - Steel House Mounds

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:29: Steel House East Mounds, Teesworks, Redcar

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:29: 10047374-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0524-02-Steel House Mounds GI.

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:30:Steel House East Mounds, Teesworks, Redcar

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:30:10047374-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0524-02-Steel House Mounds GI.

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:43:Steel House East Mounds, Teesworks, Redcar

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:43:10047374-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0524-02-Steel House Mounds GI.

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:45:mounds on

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:46:mounds

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:75:Steel House East Mounds, Teesworks, Redcar

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:75:10047374-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0524-02-Steel House Mounds GI.

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:125:Steel House East Mounds, Teesworks, Redcar

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:125:10047374-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0524-02-Steel House Mounds GI.

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:126:Steel House East Mounds, Teesworks, Redcar

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:126:10047374-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0524-02-Steel House Mounds GI.

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:131:Steel House East Mounds, Teesworks, Redcar

R-2022-0494-FFM-21089271_1.pdf:131:10047374-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0524-02-Steel House Mounds GI.

R-2022-0494-FFM-Covering Letter.pdf:1:removal of earth mounds at Steel House, Redcar

R-2022-0494-FFM-Covering Letter.pdf:1:“Engineering operations associated with the removal of mounds, installation of haul road and

R-2022-0494-FFM-Covering Letter.pdf:1:appropriate conditions for final use developments at the Steel House site by the removal of the mounds

R-2022-0494-FFM-Covering Letter.pdf:2:Plan. The site is free from built structures and comprises a series of landscaping mounds approximately

R-2022-0494-FFM-Covering Letter.pdf:2:governor house, access track and further mounds to the east.

R-2022-0494-FFM-Covering Letter.pdf:2:use. The works will comprise excavation of the mounds of material on the site and the removal of the

R-2022-0494-FFM-Covering Letter.pdf:3:1 The western part of the site, i.e. the majority of the site and the area where the mounds are located,

R-2022-0494-FFM-Covering Letter.pdf:7:This report uses the findings of site investigations to consider the material contained within the mounds

R-2022-0494-FFM-Covering Letter.pdf:7:The report finds that the mounds are predominantly composed of granular Made Ground with varying

R-2022-0494-FFM-Covering Letter.pdf:7:exception of the waste material, the material in the mounds was found to be suitable in the wider

R-2022-0494-FFM-Covering Letter.pdf:7:mounds and the risk to human health of moving the material to determine the application.

R-2022-0494-FFM-Covering Letter.pdf:8:The proposed engineering works comprise the excavation and removal of material from mounds on the

R-2022-0494-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-CO-ZZ-0555-01-Steel_House_Mounds.pdf:1: Steel_House_Mounds

R-2022-0494-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-CO-ZZ-0555-01-Steel_House_Mounds.pdf:1: 4. The removal of the mounds is not considered to represent the remediation of the site.

R-2022-0494-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-CO-ZZ-0555-01-Steel_House_Mounds.pdf:1:A GI report has been submitted in support of the application [Arcadis, “Steel House East Mounds,

R-2022-0494-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-CO-ZZ-0555-01-Steel_House_Mounds.pdf:1:East Mounds GI, May 2022].

R-2022-0494-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-CO-ZZ-0555-01-Steel_House_Mounds.pdf:1:The intention of this document was to characterise the material within the mounds that is to be excavated

R-2022-0494-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-CO-ZZ-0555-01-Steel_House_Mounds.pdf:1:not intended to assess soils that will remain in situ at the site following removal of the mounds, or to

R-2022-0494-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-CO-ZZ-0555-01-Steel_House_Mounds.pdf:1:to above. As such the soils under the mounds have not been assessed and a Remediation Statement

R-2022-0494-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-CO-ZZ-0555-01-Steel_House_Mounds.pdf:2:As the mounds are removed additional GI, environmental risk assessment and development of a

R-2022-0494-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-CO-ZZ-0555-01-Steel_House_Mounds.pdf:2:construction is expected within 6 months of the grant of Planning to remove the mounds. As such

R-2022-0494-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-CO-ZZ-0555-01-Steel_House_Mounds.pdf:2:following removal of the mounds the soils to remain on site will be subject to immediate further

R-2022-0494-FFM-ApplicationFormRedacted.pdf:4: Engineering operations associated with the removal of mounds, installation of haul road and associated works

R-2020-0281-PND-R-2020-0281-PND-STDC-HFO Tank Method Statement FOR ISSUE (003).PDF:6:specification and used to infill any voids or pipe channels. The soil mounds to the pipelines are to be levelled and

R-2021-1048-FFM-Redcar Steelworks-AUK-XX-XX-RP-GE-0001-02-SSI1_SSI2A_GI_SCR.pdf:11:areas to the north which contain pits and mounds of by-product materials. The Redcar stores building, and

R-2021-1048-FFM-EN010103-001132-NZT DCO 6.4.43 ES Vol III Appendix 18B Cultural Heritage Gazetter.PDF:45:3757 Monument WEST COATHAM MARSH Salt mound marked on ordnance survey 1st edition map consists of two sub-circular mounds with a Medieval

R-2021-1048-FFM-EN010103-001132-NZT DCO 6.4.43 ES Vol III Appendix 18B Cultural Heritage Gazetter.PDF:51:3771 Monument LUG HILL Large salt mound with two main sub-circular mounds linked by a snaking causeway. Marked on Medieval

R-2021-1048-FFM-EN010103-001132-NZT DCO 6.4.43 ES Vol III Appendix 18B Cultural Heritage Gazetter.PDF:52:3778 Monument COATHAM MARSH Observation made by R. Lofthouse during the cutting of a number of salt mounds in the Coatham Medieval

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-03-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:137:as Roman remains, burial mounds, castles, bridges, earthworks, the remains of deserted villages and industrial

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-03-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:332: • Removal of late 20th Century landscape mounds east of Steel House.

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment(2).pdf:129:as Roman remains, burial mounds, castles, bridges, earthworks, the remains of deserted villages and industrial

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment(2).pdf:324: • Removal of late 20th Century landscape mounds east of Steel House.

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0417-02-Rem_Strat_NetZero.pdf:11:onto the site. Mounds and stockpiles are present across parts of the site primarily in the Iron Ponds

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0428-02-LWoW_DQRA.pdf:15:southern boundaries of the site are approximately 3-4m higher, with steep slopes leading onto the site. Mounds

R-2021-1048-FFM-EN010103-001131-NZT DCO 6.4.42 ES Vol III Appendix 18A Cultural Heritage Baseline Report.PDF:14: saltmounds that are no longer extant. Earthwork remains of this early

R-2021-1048-FFM-EN010103-001131-NZT DCO 6.4.42 ES Vol III Appendix 18A Cultural Heritage Baseline Report.PDF:20: 1500 BC. They were constructed as earthen or rubble mounds, sometimes

R-2021-1048-FFM-EN010103-001131-NZT DCO 6.4.42 ES Vol III Appendix 18A Cultural Heritage Baseline Report.PDF:21: of the barrow mounds is surrounded by a ditch contributes to the assets’

R-2021-1048-FFM-EN010103-001049-NZT DCO 6.3.122 ES Vol II Figure 18-2 Non - designated heritage assets in 1 km Study Area.PDF:1: Area of Saltmounds - No Longer Extent

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0428-03-LWoW_DQRA.pdf:16:southern boundaries of the site are approximately 3-4m higher, with steep slopes leading onto the site. Mounds

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0428-01-Net_Zero_DQRA.pdf:14:southern boundaries of the site are approximately 3-4m higher, with steep slopes leading onto the site. Mounds

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:129:as Roman remains, burial mounds, castles, bridges, earthworks, the remains of deserted villages and industrial

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:324: • Removal of late 20th Century landscape mounds east of Steel House.

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0417-05-Rem_Strat_LWoW.pdf:11:onto the site. Mounds and stockpiles are present across parts of the site primarily in the Iron Ponds

R-2021-1048-FFM-2021-83 EcIA NZT Remediation Rev A.PDF:3:Gare access road. The topography of the site is essentially flat except for some mounds of tipped

R-2021-1048-FFM-2021-83 EcIA NZT Remediation Rev A.PDF:12:diverse due to mounds of tipped material. This included some large stones and boulders. The

R-2021-1048-FFM-2021-83 EcIA NZT Remediation Rev A.PDF:12:storage so there were mounds of tipped material. Vegetation cover was negligible.

R-2021-1048-FFM-2021-83 EcIA NZT Remediation Rev A.PDF:12:covering a few tens of square metres. The topography was mixed due to mounds of tipped material,

R-2021-1048-FFM-2021-83 EcIA NZT Remediation Rev A.PDF:13:This habitat block comprises mounds which surround habitat block 9. These were covered in scrub

R-2021-1048-FFM-2021-83 EcIA NZT Remediation Rev A.PDF:13:and semi-mature trees. That these were confined to the mounds suggests that they are the result of a

R-2021-0100-CD-Phase II ESA.pdf:10:exception of isolated bunds and mounds (particularly associated with the former blast furnaces, where a large

R-2021-0100-CD-Phase II ESA.pdf:60: Mounds and Fused Site Plans

R-2021-0753-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:3:2.2 Storage Mounds 11

R-2021-0753-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:5:This FRA & DS will cover the application relating to the six storage mounds in which STDC intend to

R-2021-0753-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:6:as and an assessment of the impacts of runoff from the storage mounds. Each individual storage mound

R-2021-0753-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:6:The Environment Agency’s Flood Map for Planning indicates that all of the soil storage mounds are situated

R-2021-0753-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:7:the proposed storage mounds are located within Flood Zone 1 and the small areas of Flood Zone 2 in the

R-2021-0753-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:11:The Site planning boundary and the location of the storage mounds are shown in Figure A.1 (41825-WOOD-

R-2021-0753-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:11:2.2 Storage Mounds

R-2021-0753-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:11:the storage mounds prior to its future re-use in the development of the wider STDC site.

R-2021-0753-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:11:STDC has identified three storage mounds at the Grangetown Prairie area, at approximate NGR 454838,

R-2021-0753-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:11:521671. These are referred to as storage mounds 1A, 1B and 1C and are 1.3ha, 1.1ha and 4.5ha in size

R-2021-0753-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:11:7.5m AOD on the north eastern boundary. The storage mounds are bounded by the Holme Beck Culvert to

R-2021-0753-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:12:STDC has identified two storage mounds in the Warrenby area, at approximate NGR 457780, 524618. These

R-2021-0753-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:12:are referred to as storage mounds 3A and 3B, which are 4.8ha and 5.2ha in size, respectively. They are

R-2021-0753-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:13:From inspection of the EA Flood Map for Planning, it was established that the six storage mounds are all

R-2021-0753-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:13:but this is only along the length of the Fleet watercourse and in the vicinity of the Warrenby storage mounds.

R-2021-0753-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:13:storage mounds, are classified as being at very low risk of surface water flooding (defined as having a

R-2021-0753-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:13:storage mounds. Preliminary 2D model runs were carried out of the sites in their current state using

R-2021-0753-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:13:further within the baseline assessment in Section 4.2. Incident rainfall on the proposed storage mounds will

R-2021-0753-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:13:On inspection of the EA Flood Risk from Reservoirs flood extents, it was noted that the six storage mounds

R-2021-0753-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:14:mounds from all sources. As a consequence, no specific flood risk mitigation measures are required to

R-2021-0753-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:14:address flood risks to the mounds. However, the placement of raised material on the sites could increase

R-2021-0753-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:14:have been prepared for each of the storage mounds in order to avoid this, which are presented in Section

R-2021-0753-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:15:the six storage mounds. With regards the full site, it is anticipated that placement of material resulting in an

R-2021-0753-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:15:baseline drainage regimes for the areas where the six storage mounds are to be located. This was done

R-2021-0753-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:15:six storage mounds sites. Two drainage catchments were identified, one covering the Grangetown Prairie

R-2021-0753-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:15:storage mounds were undertaken using 1m open source LiDAR topography data. This was used to create

R-2021-0753-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:15:systems was excluded at all of the six storage mounds. Then using OS background maps, the different

R-2021-0753-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:16:overland flow discharge rates for each of the six storage mounds extracted from the results. The results of

R-2021-0753-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:17: Mounds Area

R-2021-0753-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:19:storage mounds were smooth, bare earth, compacted mudstone and therefore likely to be virtually fully

R-2021-0753-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:20:Details of the proposed drainage system for each of the six storage mounds along with agreed discharge

R-2021-0753-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:20:The proposed Infrastructure for the management of surface water flows from the storage mounds 1A, 1B and

R-2021-0753-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:22:exposes storage mounds are anticipated to result in elevated levels of suspended sediment. It is considered

R-2021-0753-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:22:The following will need to be adhered to during the set-up of the soils storage mounds:

R-2021-0753-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:23:  Cover storage mounds and placed extractive material with geotextiles or granular capping

R-2021-0753-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:25:  The six storage mounds can be considered to have a flood risk vulnerability classification of

R-2021-0753-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:25:  The storage mounds are located with Flood Zone 1 and therefore considered to be at a low

R-2021-0753-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:25:  The vast majority of the six storage mounds are classified as being at a very low risk of

R-2021-0753-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:25:mounds into nearby watercourses at rates agreed with the Lead Local Flood Authority, Redcar and Cleveland

R-2021-0753-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:25:mounds before discharge into a nearby watercourse.

R-2021-0753-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:25:mounds and gravitate flow into the pond/basins. Associated discharge rates, attenuation volumes and areas

R-2021-0753-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:26:It is anticipated that the runoff from the storage mounds will contain significant levels of sediment and

R-2021-0753-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:26:lifetime of the storage mounds.

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:64: undeveloped, occupying part of West Coatham marsh. A series of mounds are present throughout the

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:119:SCW-XX-PLA-0002 Materials Storage Site Location Plan with mounds.

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:119:  The storage mounds must be sited exclusively in Flood Zone 1

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:119: Grangetown Prairie: The proposed mounds in this area are outside of the

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:120: Warrenby Landfill Area: The proposed mounds in this area are outside of the

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:121:the storage mounds and using geotextile silt fencing at the toe of storage slopes, could

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:352:Based on a walkover of the site in March 2017 the site is generally flat, with occasional waste mounds

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter B - July 2020.pdf:7: material which is stored on site in mounds, however, this is interspersed by patches of

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter B - July 2020.pdf:8: manufacturing plant. As such it contains mounds of material used in the manufacturing

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter B - July 2020.pdf:10: the site have led to the creation of a number of ridges and mounds of material, many of which

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter B - July 2020.pdf:19: Firstly, for engineering operations associated with the temporary storage of soils in mounds,

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter B - July 2020.pdf:25: creation of a number of ridges and mounds of material, many of which are significant in height.

R-2020-0357-OOM-Design and Access Statement.pdf:11: looking into the eastern section of the application site with large mounds

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 1 - Non-Tech Summary - July 2020.pdf:6: manufacturing plant. It contains mounds of material, mobile and permanent plant, an

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 1 - Non-Tech Summary - July 2020.pdf:6: the site have led to the creation of several ridges and mounds of material, many of which are

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 1 - Non-Tech Summary - July 2020.pdf:20: and temporary mounds for site remediation) and site accommodation. Whilst some effects on

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Indsutrial Zone SES - Vol 1 - Non Technical Summary.PDF:8: manufacturing plant. It contains mounds of material, mobile and permanent plant, an

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Indsutrial Zone SES - Vol 1 - Non Technical Summary.PDF:8: the site have led to the creation of several ridges and mounds of material, many of which are

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Indsutrial Zone SES - Vol 1 - Non Technical Summary.PDF:23: and temporary mounds for site remediation) and site accommodation. Whilst some effects on

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter D - July 2020.pdf:15: substrates. Low mounds of tipped soil are present in the north of the proposed development

R-2020-0357-OOM-Planning Statement - July 2020.pdf:8: on site in mounds, however, this is interspersed by patches of vegetation. An internal vehicle

R-2020-0357-OOM-Planning Statement - July 2020.pdf:9: As such it contains mounds of material used in the manufacturing process, along with mobile

R-2020-0357-OOM-Planning Statement - July 2020.pdf:10: Firstly, for engineering operations associated with the temporary storage of soils in mounds,

R-2020-0357-OOM-Planning Statement - July 2020.pdf:10:2.30 The application noted that the volume of soil that will be stored in temporary mounds is capable

R-2020-0357-OOM-Planning Statement - July 2020.pdf:39: machinery, cranes, materials storage (both construction material and temporary mounds for site

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter L - July 2020.pdf:36: Large mounds of reclaimed materials are visible features within the development site and create visual

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter L - July 2020.pdf:39: mounds of reclaimed materials are visible features within the development site and create visual

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter L - July 2020.pdf:45: construction material and temporary mounds for site remediation) and site accommodation.

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter L - July 2020.pdf:49: development, although existing retained gravel mounds within the side reduces the visual

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter L - July 2020.pdf:51: and manufacturing developments within the vicinity. The existing gravel mounds within the

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter L - July 2020.pdf:51: E (Appendix B4) is partially screened by the existing stockpiled mounds of gravels and is a

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter L - July 2020.pdf:52: softening from the existing gravel mounds and does not dominate or focus the attention in

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter L - July 2020.pdf:53:L5.76 The existing gravel mounds seen in the existing view are now hidden from the proposed view

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter L - July 2020.pdf:53: height and scale of the gravel mounds from this view, and no other landmark features or interest

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter L - July 2020.pdf:58: in a very minor way, replacing a view of the existing stockpiled gravel mounds with new built

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:173: visible. The bases of blast furnaces are present as significant raised mounds c. 2m high

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:173: and 50m east-west. There is visible detail in the sides of these mounds including a stone

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 10 Desk Based Assessment.pdf:18:significant raised mounds c. 2m high with their adjoining raised working surfaces.

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 10 Desk Based Assessment.pdf:18:visible detail in the sides of these mounds with in one case a stone base (of probable

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 10 Desk Based Assessment.pdf:18:mounds and in some cases dumped material had been pushed up against mounds

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 10 Desk Based Assessment.pdf:18:the west of the mounds (Figure 22). In addition a significant section of concrete

R-2019-0767-OOM-R-2019-0767-OOM-Archaeological Advice - Grangetown ERF R-2019-0767-OOM.pdf:2:bases of blast furnaces were visible as significant raised mounds c. 2m high with their

R-2019-0767-OOM-Figure 7-1 Viewpoint Assessment Sheets.pdf:12: vertical interruption along the railway line and north of the site. The large engineered mounds of landfill Value of the view is low and susceptibility of the receptor to change is low. Overall visual sensitivity is low.

R-2019-0767-OOM-Figure 7-1 Viewpoint Assessment Sheets.pdf:14: vertical interruption along the railway line and north of the site. The large engineered mounds of landfill

R-2019-0767-OOM-Figure 7-1 Viewpoint Assessment Sheets.pdf:18: engineered mounds of landfill screen any distant views to the north east, with views to the east also

R-2019-0767-OOM-officer report.pdf:16:furnaces were visible as significant raised mounds c. 2m high with their

R-2019-0767-OOM-officer report.pdf:58: are present as significant raised mounds c. 2m high with their adjoining

R-2019-0767-OOM-officer report.pdf:58: 50m east-west. There is visible detail in the sides of these mounds

R-2021-0057-VC-EA R_2021_0057_VC 12 February 2021 OFFICIAL.pdf:1:ALLOW FOR ADDITIONAL STORAGE MOUNDS. LAND AT FORMER SOUTH BANK

R-2021-0057-VC-EA R_2021_0057_VC 12 February 2021 OFFICIAL.pdf:1:storage mounds) and approved FRA.

R-2021-0057-VC-Decision Notice_R20210057VC.pdf:1: ADDITIONAL STORAGE MOUNDS

R-2021-0057-VC-Decision Notice_R20210057VC.pdf:3: temporary storage mounds hereby approved, all soils placed into the

R-2021-0057-VC-Decision Notice_R20210057VC.pdf:3: temporary storage mounds shall be used in operations associated with

R-2021-0057-VC-Decision Notice_R20210057VC.pdf:3: Rev A Materials Storage Site Location Plan with mounds received by the

R-2021-0057-VC-Decision Notice_R20210057VC.pdf:3: The storage mounds must be sited exclusively in Flood Zone 1

R-2021-0057-VC-Decision Notice_R20210057VC.pdf:4:8. None of the soils placed into the temporary storage mounds hereby approved

R-2021-0057-VC-Decision Notice_R20210057VC.pdf:4: with the formation of the approved temporary storage mounds or its final use,

R-2021-0057-VC-Decision Notice_R20210057VC.pdf:5: mounds;

R-2021-0057-VC-Decision Notice_R20210057VC.pdf:5: the approved temporary storage mounds;

R-2021-0057-VC-Decision Notice_R20210057VC.pdf:5: formation of the temporary storage mounds.

R-2021-0057-VC-Decision Notice_R20210057VC.pdf:5: works that are required to form the approved temporary storage mounds.

R-2021-0057-VC-CON LAND 0057.pdf:1: TO ALLOW FOR ADDITIONAL STORAGE MOUNDS

R-2021-0057-VC-Officer report _R20210057VC.pdf:1: MOUNDS

R-2021-0057-VC-Officer report _R20210057VC.pdf:2:plan (identifying location of the storage mounds) and approved FRA.

R-2021-0057-VC-Officer report _R20210057VC.pdf:3:mounds at the other sites shown on the location plan at Grangetown Prairie

R-2021-0057-VC-Officer report _R20210057VC.pdf:5:provision of the additional temporary mounds is therefore considered to have

R-2021-0057-VC-Officer report _R20210057VC.pdf:5:The proposed storage mounds that are to be added as part of this permission

R-2021-0057-VC-Officer report _R20210057VC.pdf:5:was considered from the perspective of the temporary storage mounds 3A

R-2021-0057-VC-Officer report _R20210057VC.pdf:5:considered the only temporary storage mounds with potential receptors in

R-2021-0057-VC-Officer report _R20210057VC.pdf:5:Given the distance between the dwelling and the mounds, and that the

R-2021-0057-VC-Officer report _R20210057VC.pdf:5:proposed mounds will be a maximum of 6m (site 3A) and 15m (site 3B) above

R-2021-0057-VC-Officer report _R20210057VC.pdf:6:material to construct the mounds. However the movement of the material is

R-2021-0057-VC-Officer report _R20210057VC.pdf:6:been prepared by to assess the impact of the additional storage mounds on

R-2021-0057-VC-Officer report _R20210057VC.pdf:6:all the temporary storage mounds are located within Flood Zone 1.

R-2021-0057-VC-Officer report _R20210057VC.pdf:9: temporary storage mounds hereby approved, all soils placed into the

R-2021-0057-VC-Officer report _R20210057VC.pdf:9: temporary storage mounds shall be used in operations associated with

R-2021-0057-VC-Officer report _R20210057VC.pdf:9: PLA-0002 Rev A Materials Storage Site Location Plan with mounds

R-2021-0057-VC-Officer report _R20210057VC.pdf:9: The storage mounds must be sited exclusively in Flood Zone 1

R-2021-0057-VC-Officer report _R20210057VC.pdf:10:8. None of the soils placed into the temporary storage mounds hereby

R-2021-0057-VC-Officer report _R20210057VC.pdf:11: mounds or its final use, a Construction and Environmental Management

R-2021-0057-VC-Officer report _R20210057VC.pdf:11: storage mounds;

R-2021-0057-VC-Officer report _R20210057VC.pdf:11: form the approved temporary storage mounds;

R-2021-0057-VC-Officer report _R20210057VC.pdf:11: the formation of the temporary storage mounds. .

R-2021-0057-VC-Officer report _R20210057VC.pdf:11: works that are required to form the approved temporary storage mounds.

R-2021-0057-VC-PN 0057.pdf:1: TO ALLOW FOR ADDITIONAL STORAGE MOUNDS

R-2021-0057-VC-0817 network rail.pdf:1:(assetprotectioneastern@networkrail.co.uk) for the construction of such mounds at the other sites shown on the

R-2021-0057-VC-60686_S.73 cover letter_Jan 2021.PDF:1:The soils received are to be situated in storage mounds for a temporary period of up to 10 years from the date

R-2021-0057-VC-60686_S.73 cover letter_Jan 2021.PDF:1:used. Teesworks, therefore, request that the details of these additional storage mounds to be formally

R-2021-0057-VC-Natural England Comment.pdf:1:ADDITIONAL STORAGE MOUNDS

R-2021-0057-VC-FAO-JBAU-XX-XX-TN-Z-0001-S3-P01-South_Tees_Stockpile_5_FRA.PDF:4:2.2 South Bank Storage Mounds 1

R-2021-0057-VC-FAO-JBAU-XX-XX-TN-Z-0001-S3-P01-South_Tees_Stockpile_5_FRA.PDF:5:mounds location (left) and River Tees headwall (right) 3

R-2021-0057-VC-FAO-JBAU-XX-XX-TN-Z-0001-S3-P01-South_Tees_Stockpile_5_FRA.PDF:6: approximate NGR 453522. The locations of the new storage mounds are shown in

R-2021-0057-VC-FAO-JBAU-XX-XX-TN-Z-0001-S3-P01-South_Tees_Stockpile_5_FRA.PDF:6: Appendix A (STDC-SIZ-SB-PLA-0002 South Bank Storage Mounds Site Plan - A3).

R-2021-0057-VC-FAO-JBAU-XX-XX-TN-Z-0001-S3-P01-South_Tees_Stockpile_5_FRA.PDF:6:2.2 South Bank Storage Mounds

R-2021-0057-VC-FAO-JBAU-XX-XX-TN-Z-0001-S3-P01-South_Tees_Stockpile_5_FRA.PDF:6: storage mounds prior to its future re-use in the development of the wider site.

R-2021-0057-VC-FAO-JBAU-XX-XX-TN-Z-0001-S3-P01-South_Tees_Stockpile_5_FRA.PDF:6: The two new areas contain storage mounds referred to as 4A, 4B, 4C and 5, and are 0.8ha,

R-2021-0057-VC-FAO-JBAU-XX-XX-TN-Z-0001-S3-P01-South_Tees_Stockpile_5_FRA.PDF:6: The area generally falls away to the north west. At the southern areas of storage mounds

R-2021-0057-VC-FAO-JBAU-XX-XX-TN-Z-0001-S3-P01-South_Tees_Stockpile_5_FRA.PDF:6: It is proposed to discharge runoff from the South Bank storage mounds to the former

R-2021-0057-VC-FAO-JBAU-XX-XX-TN-Z-0001-S3-P01-South_Tees_Stockpile_5_FRA.PDF:7: The South Bank storage mounds are located within Flood Zone 1, therefore, at low risk of

R-2021-0057-VC-FAO-JBAU-XX-XX-TN-Z-0001-S3-P01-South_Tees_Stockpile_5_FRA.PDF:7: The South Bank storage mounds are generally at very low risk from surface water flooding

R-2021-0057-VC-FAO-JBAU-XX-XX-TN-Z-0001-S3-P01-South_Tees_Stockpile_5_FRA.PDF:7: The risk of flooding to the South Bank storage mounds is considered to be low from all

R-2021-0057-VC-FAO-JBAU-XX-XX-TN-Z-0001-S3-P01-South_Tees_Stockpile_5_FRA.PDF:7: sources. However, construction of the storage mounds will reduce permeability and

R-2021-0057-VC-FAO-JBAU-XX-XX-TN-Z-0001-S3-P01-South_Tees_Stockpile_5_FRA.PDF:8: In line with the original report, it is assumed that the storage mounds are fully

R-2021-0057-VC-FAO-JBAU-XX-XX-TN-Z-0001-S3-P01-South_Tees_Stockpile_5_FRA.PDF:8: Bank storage mounds location (left) and River Tees headwall (right)

R-2021-0057-VC-FAO-JBAU-XX-XX-TN-Z-0001-S3-P01-South_Tees_Stockpile_5_FRA.PDF:9: proximity of the South Bank storage mounds, it is likely that all will drain to the same

R-2021-0057-VC-FAO-JBAU-XX-XX-TN-Z-0001-S3-P01-South_Tees_Stockpile_5_FRA.PDF:9: storage mounds and associated drainage Infrastructure will follow the methodology outlined

R-2021-0057-VC-FAO-JBAU-XX-XX-TN-Z-0001-S3-P01-South_Tees_Stockpile_5_FRA.PDF:9: Maintenance and management of the South Bank storage mounds and associated drainage

R-2021-0057-VC-FAO-JBAU-XX-XX-TN-Z-0001-S3-P01-South_Tees_Stockpile_5_FRA.PDF:10: The risk of flooding arising from the South Bank storage mounds is considered to be very

R-2021-0057-VC-FAO-JBAU-XX-XX-TN-Z-0001-S3-P01-South_Tees_Stockpile_5_FRA.PDF:10: South Bank storage mounds, it is likely that all will drain to the same surface attenuation.

R-2021-0057-VC-FAO-JBAU-XX-XX-TN-Z-0001-S3-P01-South_Tees_Stockpile_5_FRA.PDF:10: Runoff from the storage mounds will contain sediment and this will be managed in

R-2021-0057-VC-FAO-JBAU-XX-XX-TN-Z-0001-S3-P01-South_Tees_Stockpile_5_FRA.PDF:12:A.1 STDC-SIZ-SB-PLA-0002 South Bank Storage Mounds Site Plan - A3

R-2021-0057-VC-STDC-SIZ-SB-PLA-0002 South Bank Storage Mounds Site Plan - A3.PDF:1: material storage mounds

R-2020-0743-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0125-02-MPA_Shallow_Soils_Part1.pdf:47:undertaken on three mounds of material present on site, comprising BOS Oxide (PLT-01 (BO)), mixed BOS

R-2020-0743-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0125-02-MPA_Shallow_Soils.pdf:47:undertaken on three mounds of material present on site, comprising BOS Oxide (PLT-01 (BO)), mixed BOS

R-2023-0224-CD-50134216_1_CEMP.pdf:17: Any mounds in-situ for a period of over 3 months shall be seeded with a

R-2023-0224-CD-50134216_1_CEMP.pdf:20:  Loss of Soil mounds with the potential to generate dust will be treated with surface

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01CEMP-ANNEX.3 Issue 2.pdf:7:  stockpiles and mounds will be kept away from sensitive receptors where

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_Landscape_and_Visual_Appraisal_Part_1of2.pdf:17: mounds as a result of ongoing and past landfill processes. Within this part of the

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_EIA_Screening_Report_Part_1of2.pdf:33: • Engineering operations associated with the removal of mounds, installation

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_EIA_Screening_Report_Part_1of2.pdf:131: the removal of mounds, installation of Redcar

R-2021-0316-VC-CON LAND 0316.pdf:1: MOUNDS

R-2021-0316-VC-Officer report _R20210316VC.pdf:1: ADDITIONAL STORAGE MOUNDS

R-2021-0316-VC-Officer report _R20210316VC.pdf:2:development) to allow for additional storage mounds Approved 29/03/21

R-2021-0316-VC-Officer report _R20210316VC.pdf:4:was considered from the perspective of the temporary storage mounds 3A

R-2021-0316-VC-Officer report _R20210316VC.pdf:4:considered the only temporary storage mounds with potential receptors in

R-2021-0316-VC-Officer report _R20210316VC.pdf:5:Given the distance between the dwelling and the mounds, and that the

R-2021-0316-VC-Officer report _R20210316VC.pdf:5:proposed mounds will be a maximum of 6m (site 3A) and 15m (site 3B) above

R-2021-0316-VC-Officer report _R20210316VC.pdf:5:not seek to alter the mounds closest to the residential receptors.

R-2021-0316-VC-Officer report _R20210316VC.pdf:5:material to construct the mounds. However, the movement of the material is

R-2021-0316-VC-Officer report _R20210316VC.pdf:8: temporary storage mounds hereby approved, all soils placed into the

R-2021-0316-VC-Officer report _R20210316VC.pdf:8: temporary storage mounds shall be used in operations associated with

R-2021-0316-VC-Officer report _R20210316VC.pdf:8: with mounds received by the Local Planning Authority on 19/05/21.

R-2021-0316-VC-Officer report _R20210316VC.pdf:8: The storage mounds must be sited exclusively in Flood Zone 1

R-2021-0316-VC-Officer report _R20210316VC.pdf:9:8. None of the soils placed into the temporary storage mounds hereby

R-2021-0316-VC-Officer report _R20210316VC.pdf:10: mounds or its final use, a Construction and Environmental Management

R-2021-0316-VC-Officer report _R20210316VC.pdf:10: storage mounds;

R-2021-0316-VC-Officer report _R20210316VC.pdf:10: form the approved temporary storage mounds;

R-2021-0316-VC-Officer report _R20210316VC.pdf:10: the formation of the temporary storage mounds. .

R-2021-0316-VC-Officer report _R20210316VC.pdf:10: works that are required to form the approved temporary storage mounds.

R-2021-0316-VC-PN 0316.pdf:1: MOUNDS

R-2021-0316-VC-Metals Recovery Area Cover letter.pdf:1:storage mounds”

R-2021-0316-VC-Metals Recovery Area Cover letter.pdf:1:This permission enabled Teesworks to store soils in additional mounds on the former South Bank area

R-2021-0316-VC-Metals Recovery Area Cover letter.pdf:1:alongside in the mounds permitted via the original permission. Together, the two permissions provide

R-2021-0316-VC-Decision Notice_R20210316VC.pdf:1: STORAGE MOUNDS

R-2021-0316-VC-Decision Notice_R20210316VC.pdf:2: temporary storage mounds hereby approved, all soils placed into the

R-2021-0316-VC-Decision Notice_R20210316VC.pdf:2: temporary storage mounds shall be used in operations associated with

R-2021-0316-VC-Decision Notice_R20210316VC.pdf:3: PLA-0002 Rev B Materials Storage Site Location Plan with mounds received

R-2021-0316-VC-Decision Notice_R20210316VC.pdf:3: The storage mounds must be sited exclusively in Flood Zone 1

R-2021-0316-VC-Decision Notice_R20210316VC.pdf:4:8. None of the soils placed into the temporary storage mounds hereby approved

R-2021-0316-VC-Decision Notice_R20210316VC.pdf:4: with the formation of the approved temporary storage mounds or its final use,

R-2021-0316-VC-Decision Notice_R20210316VC.pdf:5: mounds;

R-2021-0316-VC-Decision Notice_R20210316VC.pdf:5: the approved temporary storage mounds;

R-2021-0316-VC-Decision Notice_R20210316VC.pdf:5: formation of the temporary storage mounds.

R-2021-0316-VC-Decision Notice_R20210316VC.pdf:5: works that are required to form the approved temporary storage mounds.

R-2021-0316-VC-Consultee Response - Natural England.pdf:1:for additional storage mounds

R-2021-0316-VC-Metals Recovery Area Stockpile 2 FRA and DS Addendum.pdf:9: In line with the original FRA report, it is assumed that the storage mounds are fully

R-2021-0316-VC-EA R_2021_0316_VC 27 April 2021 OFFICIAL.pdf:1:R/2019/0427/FFM TO ALLOW FOR ADDITIONAL STORAGE MOUNDS LAND AT

R-2021-0316-VC-ApplicationFormRedacted.pdf:2:temporary storage of soils and its final use in the remediation and preparation of land for regeneration and development) to allow for additional storage mounds

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter J - LVIA - Dec 2020.pdf:25: the south of the central cluster of industrial sheds, the ground cover includes several mounds of

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter J - LVIA - Dec 2020.pdf:26: central cluster of industrial sheds, the ground cover includes several mounds of material

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter J - LVIA - Dec 2020.pdf:39: construction material and temporary mounds for site remediation) and site accommodation.

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.PDF:19: includes a number of mounds of material associated with former uses on the site. A redundant

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.PDF:25: Mounds 300m south of the site A07 Industrial Landfill (Factory Curtilage) from ICI

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1508: Mounds 300m south of the site. recorded as an A07 Industrial Landfill

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1721: undeveloped, occupying part of West Coatham marsh. A series of mounds are present throughout the

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1880:SCW-XX-PLA-0002 Materials Storage Site Location Plan with mounds.

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1880:  The storage mounds must be sited exclusively in Flood Zone 1

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1880: Grangetown Prairie: The proposed mounds in this area are outside of the

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1884: Warrenby Landfill Area: The proposed mounds in this area are outside of the

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1885:the storage mounds and using geotextile silt fencing at the toe of storage slopes, could

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1938: D 371m SE Site Address: Perimeter Mounds / Waste Licence: Yes Operator: -

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1991:as Roman remains, burial mounds, castles, bridges, earthworks, the remains of deserted villages and industrial

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter A Introduction and Background - Dec 2020.pdf:11: includes a number of mounds of material associated with former uses on the site. A redundant

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter A Introduction and Background - Dec 2020.pdf:15: occasional mounds present. There are pockets of scrub-like vegetation in this section but none

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter J - LVIA - Dec 2020.pdf:48:Large mounds of reclaimed materials are visible features on brownfield land within the Teesworks

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter J - LVIA - Dec 2020.pdf:52:harbour. Large mounds of reclaimed materials are visible features within the development site,

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter J - LVIA - Dec 2020.pdf:53:grassy mounds provide the foreground to a mid-range view of a tall white fence along the railway

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020.pdf:39: There are a number of mounds to the south of the site associated with former use as well as

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020.pdf:39: flat apart from the small mounds to the south and west of the site associated with previous

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020.pdf:60: the raised mounds). There are no clear overland flow paths associated with surface water

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackeny - Planning Statement - Dec 2020.pdf:9: includes a number of mounds of material associated with former uses on the site. A redundant

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 1 - Non Technical Summary - Dec 2020.pdf:21: central cluster of industrial sheds, the ground cover includes several mounds of material

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter B - Site Description and Scheme Proposals - Dec 2020.PDF:7: includes a number of mounds of material associated with former uses on the site. A redundant

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby HRA Rev A(1).PDF:3:mounds of material associated with former uses on the site. A redundant railway line is also present

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020(1).PDF:26: the small mounds to the south and west of the site associated with previous steelmaking

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby EcIA Rev A.pdf:3:of the central cluster of industrial sheds, the ground cover includes several mounds of material

R-2020-0270-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:70: undeveloped, occupying part of West Coatham marsh. A series of mounds are present throughout the

R-2021-0432-FFM-Redcar Steelworks-AUK-XX-XX-RP-GE-0001-02-SSI3_GI_SCR.PDF:23: Mounds 300m south of the site. recorded as an A07 Industrial Landfill

R-2020-0724-PND-STDC-Early Phase Demolition Outline MS_For Issue.PDF:7:Any soil mounds to the conveyor belts are to be levelled and the site left in a level condition with no trip hazards

R-2023-0339-CD-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:120:as Roman remains, burial mounds, castles, bridges, earthworks, the remains of deserted villages and industrial

R-2021-0846-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:3:2.2 Storage Mounds 11

R-2021-0846-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:5:This FRA & DS will cover the application relating to the six storage mounds in which STDC intend to

R-2021-0846-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:6:as and an assessment of the impacts of runoff from the storage mounds. Each individual storage mound

R-2021-0846-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:6:The Environment Agency’s Flood Map for Planning indicates that all of the soil storage mounds are situated

R-2021-0846-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:7:the proposed storage mounds are located within Flood Zone 1 and the small areas of Flood Zone 2 in the

R-2021-0846-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:11:The Site planning boundary and the location of the storage mounds are shown in Figure A.1 (41825-WOOD-

R-2021-0846-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:11:2.2 Storage Mounds

R-2021-0846-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:11:the storage mounds prior to its future re-use in the development of the wider STDC site.

R-2021-0846-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:11:STDC has identified three storage mounds at the Grangetown Prairie area, at approximate NGR 454838,

R-2021-0846-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:11:521671. These are referred to as storage mounds 1A, 1B and 1C and are 1.3ha, 1.1ha and 4.5ha in size

R-2021-0846-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:11:7.5m AOD on the north eastern boundary. The storage mounds are bounded by the Holme Beck Culvert to

R-2021-0846-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:12:STDC has identified two storage mounds in the Warrenby area, at approximate NGR 457780, 524618. These

R-2021-0846-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:12:are referred to as storage mounds 3A and 3B, which are 4.8ha and 5.2ha in size, respectively. They are

R-2021-0846-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:13:From inspection of the EA Flood Map for Planning, it was established that the six storage mounds are all

R-2021-0846-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:13:but this is only along the length of the Fleet watercourse and in the vicinity of the Warrenby storage mounds.

R-2021-0846-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:13:storage mounds, are classified as being at very low risk of surface water flooding (defined as having a

R-2021-0846-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:13:storage mounds. Preliminary 2D model runs were carried out of the sites in their current state using

R-2021-0846-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:13:further within the baseline assessment in Section 4.2. Incident rainfall on the proposed storage mounds will

R-2021-0846-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:13:On inspection of the EA Flood Risk from Reservoirs flood extents, it was noted that the six storage mounds

R-2021-0846-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:14:mounds from all sources. As a consequence, no specific flood risk mitigation measures are required to

R-2021-0846-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:14:address flood risks to the mounds. However, the placement of raised material on the sites could increase

R-2021-0846-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:14:have been prepared for each of the storage mounds in order to avoid this, which are presented in Section

R-2021-0846-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:15:the six storage mounds. With regards the full site, it is anticipated that placement of material resulting in an

R-2021-0846-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:15:baseline drainage regimes for the areas where the six storage mounds are to be located. This was done

R-2021-0846-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:15:six storage mounds sites. Two drainage catchments were identified, one covering the Grangetown Prairie

R-2021-0846-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:15:storage mounds were undertaken using 1m open source LiDAR topography data. This was used to create

R-2021-0846-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:15:systems was excluded at all of the six storage mounds. Then using OS background maps, the different

R-2021-0846-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:16:overland flow discharge rates for each of the six storage mounds extracted from the results. The results of

R-2021-0846-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:17: Mounds Area

R-2021-0846-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:19:storage mounds were smooth, bare earth, compacted mudstone and therefore likely to be virtually fully

R-2021-0846-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:20:Details of the proposed drainage system for each of the six storage mounds along with agreed discharge

R-2021-0846-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:20:The proposed Infrastructure for the management of surface water flows from the storage mounds 1A, 1B and

R-2021-0846-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:22:exposes storage mounds are anticipated to result in elevated levels of suspended sediment. It is considered

R-2021-0846-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:22:The following will need to be adhered to during the set-up of the soils storage mounds:

R-2021-0846-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:23:  Cover storage mounds and placed extractive material with geotextiles or granular capping

R-2021-0846-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:25:  The six storage mounds can be considered to have a flood risk vulnerability classification of

R-2021-0846-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:25:  The storage mounds are located with Flood Zone 1 and therefore considered to be at a low

R-2021-0846-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:25:  The vast majority of the six storage mounds are classified as being at a very low risk of

R-2021-0846-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:25:mounds into nearby watercourses at rates agreed with the Lead Local Flood Authority, Redcar and Cleveland

R-2021-0846-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:25:mounds before discharge into a nearby watercourse.

R-2021-0846-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:25:mounds and gravitate flow into the pond/basins. Associated discharge rates, attenuation volumes and areas

R-2021-0846-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:26:It is anticipated that the runoff from the storage mounds will contain significant levels of sediment and

R-2021-0846-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:26:lifetime of the storage mounds.

R-2020-0730-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0062-02-Prairie_ESA_Part1.PDF:10:exception of isolated bunds and mounds (particularly associated with the former blast furnaces, where a large

R-2020-0730-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0062-02-Prairie_ESA_Part1.PDF:60: Mounds and Fused Site Plans

R-2023-0253-RMM-Grangetown ERF - PS - RM - Mar 23.pdf:31: of the landscaping mounds that will be located around the boundary of the Site. Whilst this

R-2023-0253-RMM-Grangetown ERF - PS - RM - Mar 23.pdf:32: - Southern and western screening mounds and amenity areas with native broadleaved

R-2023-0253-RMM-Grangetown ERF - PS - RM - Mar 23.pdf:33: Southern and western screening mounds

R-2023-0253-RMM-Grangetown ERF - PS - RM - Mar 23.pdf:33: result in a quantity of material that can be used to create a series of mounds. They will provide a

R-2023-0253-RMM-Grangetown ERF - PS - RM - Mar 23.pdf:33: from external roads and footways. The mounds help to create an urban parkland setting with amenity

R-2023-0253-RMM-Grangetown ERF - PS - RM - Mar 23.pdf:33:5.20 The internal slopes of the mounds that do not have a public road frontage will be set to an unimproved

R-2023-0253-RMM-Grangetown ERF - PS - RM - Mar 23.pdf:34: internal sides of the mounds, as described previously. Following excavation and assuming a suitable

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01CEMP-ANNEX.3 Issue 2.pdf:7:  stockpiles and mounds will be kept away from sensitive receptors where

R-2023-0253-RMM-50134216_1_CEMP.pdf:17: Any mounds in-situ for a period of over 3 months shall be seeded with a

R-2023-0253-RMM-50134216_1_CEMP.pdf:20:  Loss of Soil mounds with the potential to generate dust will be treated with surface

R-2020-0318-FFM-Prairie Site Remediation EcIA_Issue.PDF:27:structurally varied with mounds and depressions across the area. Many of the

R-2020-0318-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:70: undeveloped, occupying part of West Coatham marsh. A series of mounds are present throughout the

R-2020-0318-FFM-Phase II ESA.PDF:10:exception of isolated bunds and mounds (particularly associated with the former blast furnaces, where a large

R-2020-0318-FFM-Phase II ESA.PDF:60: Mounds and Fused Site Plans

R-2020-0318-FFM-ROA and Remediation Strategy.PDF:9:site is broadly level with the exception of isolated bunds and mounds (particularly associated with the

R-2020-0318-FFM-R-2020-0318-FFM-Archaeological Advice - Prairie Site Grangetown R-2020-0318-FFM.pdf:5:bases of blast furnaces were visible as significant raised mounds c. 2m high with their

R-2023-0291-ESM-PD Teeside Heritage Statement 0323.pdf:13: the east of the site are a number of salt mounds near to the A1085 (HER3750 – 3749). This

R-2023-0291-ESM-PD Teeside Heritage Statement 0323.pdf:13: mounds are no longer evident; however, they are depicted on the 1st edition Ordnance survey

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 2 Appendix 14.1 A. Groundsure.pdf:92:as Roman remains, burial mounds, castles, bridges, earthworks, the remains of deserted villages and industrial

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:12:5.5.1 Temporary mounds will be formed to stockpile as dug material prior to it being processed.

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:12: Processed materials will be stockpiled in mounds of approximately 5000m3, these will be

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:14:  Prevention of wind‐blown dust arising from storage mounds will be suppressed by

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:14: mounds and processing heaps.

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:89:structurally varied with mounds and depressions across the area. Many of the

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:257:noted that circa 50% of the proposed scheme footprint comprises this habitat type. A series of mounds of

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:410:is a group of five oil tanks and to the northwest of these is an active area of mounds, plant and equipment

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:497: comprise temporary storage of soils in mounds, for

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:566: ground preparation and the temporary storage of soils in mounds, Approximately nature of the ground preparation and storage

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:257:noted that circa 50% of the proposed scheme footprint comprises this habitat type. A series of mounds of

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:410:is a group of five oil tanks and to the northwest of these is an active area of mounds, plant and equipment

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:497: comprise temporary storage of soils in mounds, for

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:566: ground preparation and the temporary storage of soils in mounds, Approximately nature of the ground preparation and storage

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:257:noted that circa 50% of the proposed scheme footprint comprises this habitat type. A series of mounds of

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:410:is a group of five oil tanks and to the northwest of these is an active area of mounds, plant and equipment

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:497: comprise temporary storage of soils in mounds, for

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:566: ground preparation and the temporary storage of soils in mounds, Approximately nature of the ground preparation and storage

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_27. Cumulative impact assessment.pdf:8: comprise temporary storage of soils in mounds, for

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_11. Terrestrial ecology.pdf:14:noted that circa 50% of the proposed scheme footprint comprises this habitat type. A series of mounds of

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_29. Habitats Regulations Assessment.pdf:16: ground preparation and the temporary storage of soils in mounds, Approximately nature of the ground preparation and storage

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_19. Landscape and visual.pdf:14:is a group of five oil tanks and to the northwest of these is an active area of mounds, plant and equipment

R-2021-0405-FFM-210512, EcIA for South Bank Site Remediation_INCA_RevA Final.PDF:15:mounds but mainly level and used as hard standing. There is a patchwork of recently scraped bare

R-2021-0405-FFM-OFFICER REPORT.pdf:1:it contains mounds of material used in the manufacturing process, along with

R-2021-0405-FFM-OFFICER REPORT.pdf:1:equipment and mounds of materials. The northern central part of the site,

R-2021-0405-FFM-OFFICER REPORT.pdf:1:of isolated bunds and mounds; the existing ground levels ranges from

R-2021-0405-FFM-210512, HRA for South Bank Site Remediation_INCA_RevA Final.PDF:10: mounds of spoil and is assessed unsuitable for

R-2021-0405-FFM-63262_01 - South Bank Remediation Cover Letter - 13.05.21.PDF:2:was in occasional active use by Tarmac as an asphalt manufacturing plant. As such it contains mounds of

R-2021-0405-FFM-63262_01 - South Bank Remediation Cover Letter - 13.05.21.PDF:2:mounds of materials. The northern central part of the site, was, until recently, home to a disused oil tank

R-2021-0405-FFM-63262_01 - South Bank Remediation Cover Letter - 13.05.21.PDF:2:bunds and mounds; the existing ground levels ranges from approximately 5m to 12m AOD.

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-04-Land West of Warrenby Redcar.pdf:147:as Roman remains, burial mounds, castles, bridges, earthworks, the remains of deserted villages and industrial

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-04-Land West of Warrenby Redcar.pdf:342: • Removal of late 20th Century landscape mounds east of Steel House.

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:129:as Roman remains, burial mounds, castles, bridges, earthworks, the remains of deserted villages and industrial

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:324: • Removal of late 20th Century landscape mounds east of Steel House.

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0428-04-LWoW_DQRA.pdf:18:southern boundaries of the site are approximately 3-4m higher, with steep slopes leading onto the site. Mounds

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0417-06-Rem_Strat_LWoW(1).pdf:12:onto the site. Mounds and stockpiles are present across parts of the site primarily in the Iron Ponds

R-2021-0879-FF-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0066-01-Prairie ROA and Strategy.PDF:9:site is broadly level with the exception of isolated bunds and mounds (particularly associated with the

R-2021-0879-FF-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0-P01 (Part 1).pdf:70: undeveloped, occupying part of West Coatham marsh. A series of mounds are present throughout the

R-2021-0879-FF-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0062-02-Prairie_ESA_Part1.PDF:10:exception of isolated bunds and mounds (particularly associated with the former blast furnaces, where a large

R-2021-0879-FF-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0062-02-Prairie_ESA_Part1.PDF:60: Mounds and Fused Site Plans

R-2020-0411-FFM-Figure 6.9 Landscape Strategy.pdf:1: small mounds for planting along northern perimeter.

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 13.1 Archaeological Desk Based Assessment - Formatted.pdf:12: although with large mounds of bulk material - presumably relating to the adjacent Teesside Works

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 13.1 Archaeological Desk Based Assessment - Formatted.pdf:12: and Redcar Bulk Terminal. These mounds have been cleared on the most recent images.

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 5 Planning Policy.pdf:12: mounds, tree planting or both may be used for softening the visual intrusion…” (paragraph 2.5.52).

R-2020-0411-FFM-11366_REC Planning Statement_S_AS.pdf:50: mounds, tree planting or both may be used for softening the visual intrusion…” (paragraph 2.5.52).

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:120:as Roman remains, burial mounds, castles, bridges, earthworks, the remains of deserted villages and industrial

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 6 Landscape and Visual Impact.pdf:10: mounds which adjoin the main roads through the study area .Farmland with hedgerow and tree

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 6 Landscape and Visual Impact.pdf:11: approximately 6 metres AOD. The variation in levels appears due to the presence of mounds from

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 6 Landscape and Visual Impact.pdf:23: Medium sites with artificial mounds and sunken reservoirs, which are

R-2020-0247-CD-Compliance Officer report _R20200247CD.pdf:1: formation of the approved temporary storage mounds or its final use, a

R-2020-0247-CD-Compliance Officer report _R20200247CD.pdf:2: mounds;

R-2020-0247-CD-Compliance Officer report _R20200247CD.pdf:2: the approved temporary storage mounds;

R-2020-0247-CD-Compliance Officer report _R20200247CD.pdf:2: formation of the temporary storage mounds.

R-2020-0247-CD-Compliance Officer report _R20200247CD.pdf:2: that are required to form the approved temporary storage mounds.

R-2020-0247-CD-R-2020-0247-CD-60686_01 DOC 6 and 11 06.05.20.pdf:2:temporary storage mounds or its final use, a Construction and Environmental Management Plan (CEMP)

R-2020-0247-CD-R-2020-0247-CD-60686_01 DOC 6 and 11 06.05.20.pdf:2: iii) Storage of plant and materials used in constructing the temporary storage mounds;

R-2020-0247-CD-R-2020-0247-CD-60686_01 DOC 6 and 11 06.05.20.pdf:2: temporary storage mounds;

R-2020-0247-CD-R-2020-0247-CD-60686_01 DOC 6 and 11 06.05.20.pdf:2: temporary storage mounds;

R-2020-0247-CD-R-2020-0247-CD-60686_01 DOC 6 and 11 06.05.20.pdf:2: approved temporary storage mounds.”

R-2020-0247-CD-t.pdf:1: formation of the approved temporary storage mounds or its final use, a

R-2020-0247-CD-t.pdf:2: mounds;

R-2020-0247-CD-t.pdf:2: the approved temporary storage mounds;

R-2020-0247-CD-t.pdf:2: formation of the temporary storage mounds.

R-2020-0247-CD-t.pdf:2: that are required to form the approved temporary storage mounds.

R-2020-0247-CD-Decision Notice_R20190427FFM.pdf:2: temporary storage mounds hereby approved, all soils placed into the

R-2020-0247-CD-Decision Notice_R20190427FFM.pdf:2: temporary storage mounds shall be used in operations associated with

R-2020-0247-CD-Decision Notice_R20190427FFM.pdf:2: Plan with mounds.

R-2020-0247-CD-Decision Notice_R20190427FFM.pdf:2: The storage mounds must be sited exclusively in Flood Zone 1

R-2020-0247-CD-Decision Notice_R20190427FFM.pdf:3:8. None of the soils placed into the temporary storage mounds hereby approved

R-2020-0247-CD-Decision Notice_R20190427FFM.pdf:4: formation of the approved temporary storage mounds or its final use, a

R-2020-0247-CD-Decision Notice_R20190427FFM.pdf:4: mounds;

R-2020-0247-CD-Decision Notice_R20190427FFM.pdf:4: the approved temporary storage mounds;

R-2020-0247-CD-Decision Notice_R20190427FFM.pdf:4: formation of the temporary storage mounds. .

R-2020-0247-CD-Decision Notice_R20190427FFM.pdf:4: works that are required to form the approved temporary storage mounds.

R-2020-0247-CD-Warrenby 3B Enabling Works - CEMP (Rev C).pdf:10:5.5.1 Temporary mounds of mudstone delivered to site will be stored locally to the work areas,

R-2020-0247-CD-Warrenby 3B Enabling Works - CEMP (Rev C).pdf:11:  Prevention of wind-blown dust arising from storage mounds

R-2020-0247-CD-Compliance Decision Notice_R20200247CD.pdf:2: the approved temporary storage mounds or its final use, a Construction and

R-2020-0247-CD-Compliance Decision Notice_R20200247CD.pdf:2: mounds;

R-2020-0247-CD-Compliance Decision Notice_R20200247CD.pdf:2: approved temporary storage mounds;

R-2020-0247-CD-Compliance Decision Notice_R20200247CD.pdf:2: formation of the temporary storage mounds. .

R-2020-0247-CD-Compliance Decision Notice_R20200247CD.pdf:3: are required to form the approved temporary storage mounds.

R-2021-0465-FFM-INCA 2021-30 HRA South Bank Quay enabling works.pdf:10: with scrub and trees, and mounds of spoil and is

R-2023-0179-SCP-HyGreen Production Facility Scoping Report_FINAL.pdf:61: • Wilton, Perimeter Mounds: various industrial waste landfills (factory curtilage) are

R-2023-0179-SCP-HyGreen Production Facility Scoping Report_FINAL.pdf:62: • Wilton, Perimeter Mounds: industrial waste landfill (factory curtilage), Authorised

R-2023-0179-SCP-HyGreen Production Facility Scoping Report_FINAL.pdf:64: • Wilton, Perimeter Mounds: industrial waste landfill (factory curtilage), Authorised

R-2023-0179-SCP-HyGreen Production Facility Scoping Report_FINAL.pdf:82: mounds and 19th century industrial features associated with Coatham Iron Works.

R-2023-0179-SCP-HyGreen Production Facility Scoping Report_FINAL.pdf:106: Mushroom Grove Allotments and Perimeter Mounds / Perimeter of Wilton

R-2023-0179-SCP-HyGreen Production Facility Scoping Report_FINAL.pdf:106: Mounds (four areas of landfill)) within the Proposed Development Site as shown

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 3 - Chapter A - Introduction and Background - Dec 2020.PDF:11: includes a number of mounds of material associated with former uses on the site. A redundant

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 3 - Chapter A - Introduction and Background - Dec 2020.PDF:15: occasional mounds present. There are pockets of scrub-like vegetation in this section but none

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point - Planning Statement - Dec 2020.pdf:13: soils in mounds, and secondly for its final use in the remediation and preparation of land

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point - Planning Statement - Dec 2020.pdf:13: of soil in three mounds on the site. At the time of preparing this Statement, this permission has

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter B -Site Description and Scheme Proposals - Dec 2020.PDF:18: soils in mounds, and secondly for its final use in the remediation and preparation of land

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter B -Site Description and Scheme Proposals - Dec 2020.PDF:19: in three mounds on the site. At the time of preparing this Statement, this permission has not

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 3 - Chapter N - Cumulative Effects - Dec 2020.PDF:12: includes a number of mounds of material associated with former uses on the site. A redundant

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 3 - Chapter N - Cumulative Effects - Dec 2020.PDF:16: occasional mounds present. There are pockets of scrub-like vegetation in this section but none

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter L - LVIA - Dec 2020.PDF:38: construction material and temporary mounds for site remediation) and site accommodation.

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 3 - Chapter L - LVIA - Dec 2020.PDF:48:Large mounds of reclaimed materials are visible features on brownfield land within the Teesworks

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 3 - Chapter L - LVIA - Dec 2020.PDF:52:harbour. Large mounds of reclaimed materials are visible features within the development site,

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 3 - Chapter L - LVIA - Dec 2020.PDF:53:grassy mounds provide the foreground to a mid-range view of a tall white fence along the railway

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter D - Biodiversity and Ecology - Dec 2020.PDF:22: structurally varied with mounds and depressions throughout. Many of the depressions have

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter H - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.PDF:19: Fleet, which flows to the north west through the site. Mounds recorded as marsh and ancient

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 1 - Non Technical Summary - Dec 2020.pdf:6:1.17 STDC has obtained planning permission for the storage of soil in two mounds on the site, and its

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 1 - Non Technical Summary - Dec 2020.pdf:12: but in places the substrates are loose, for example sand or mounds of tipped material.

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 3 - Chapter A - Intro and Background - Dec 2020.PDF:11: includes a number of mounds of material associated with former uses on the site. A redundant

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 3 - Chapter A - Intro and Background - Dec 2020.PDF:15: occasional mounds present. There are pockets of scrub-like vegetation in this section but none

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter L - LVIA - Dec 2020.PDF:37: construction material and temporary mounds for site remediation) and site accommodation.

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter B - Site and Scheme Description - Dec 2020.PDF:18: storage of soils in mounds, and secondly for its final use in the remediation and preparation of

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter B - Site and Scheme Description - Dec 2020.PDF:18: in two mounds on the site. At the time of preparing this Statement, the permission has not been

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter D - Biodiversity and Ecology - Dec 2020(1).PDF:21: sand or mounds of tipped material.

R-2020-0465-FFM-Officer report _R20200465FFM.pdf:1:of a number of ridges and mounds of material, many of which are significant

R-2020-0465-FFM-60722_01 - Cover Letter - 24.08.20.PDF:2:the site have, however, led to the creation of a number of ridges and mounds of material, many of which are

R-2020-0465-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:70: undeveloped, occupying part of West Coatham marsh. A series of mounds are present throughout the